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why are we in fort wayne, indiana?> we're in fort wayne, indiana because people in indiana understand jobs. they understand how you build an economy that doesn't just work for a thin slice at the top, but an economy that, wos for everyone. but people in fort wayne, indiana also understand that leaving it to a handful of giant multinational corporations to build our economy just isn't working. those big corporations, they don't have loulty to america. they don't have loyalty to american workers. they have loyalty to exactly one thing, and that is their own profits. and what we've got to do is we've got to have a government that doesn't say hey, whatever it is that the giant multinational corporations want, let us help you. we've got to have a government that says we need this economy. we need this country to work for working people. and that's what we're going to do. >> there's an interesting sort of message and messenger question here, right? so, i think that that's a very -- that's a message that i think has real appe
why are we in fort wayne, indiana?> we're in fort wayne, indiana because people in indiana understand jobs. they understand how you build an economy that doesn't just work for a thin slice at the top, but an economy that, wos for everyone. but people in fort wayne, indiana also understand that leaving it to a handful of giant multinational corporations to build our economy just isn't working. those big corporations, they don't have loulty to america. they don't have loyalty to american...
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now there's only one that remains on the grounds of .istoric fort wayne so, several of the types living year would've been the chippewa, huron.tawatomie, the these people lived a very prosperous life for such a long time before european habitation. they were cultivating crops, hunting, trading, making tools and pieces of artwork. some of those are displayed over here. so, the pipe at the top of the case was given to one of the .ettlers in detroit, tecumseh tools, can also see some stone and metal. these copper fishing hook, i find really interesting. detroit was first settled by & -- in time cadillac. he came here out of the another montrÉal.of work, theyot to immediately started building a settlement. there was an agricultural settlements. imagine you have the detroit river like this and detroit on top of this. allowed each family to have a little bit of land near the .iver so the location was very attractive for the french because of the detroit river. it's a very narrow river and this is important not only because of commerce in the upper reaches in michigan, but also it adds a strat
now there's only one that remains on the grounds of .istoric fort wayne so, several of the types living year would've been the chippewa, huron.tawatomie, the these people lived a very prosperous life for such a long time before european habitation. they were cultivating crops, hunting, trading, making tools and pieces of artwork. some of those are displayed over here. so, the pipe at the top of the case was given to one of the .ettlers in detroit, tecumseh tools, can also see some stone and...
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that is on the grounds of historic fort wayne at the river.everal of the tribes living here would have been the chippewa, pottawatomie, the huron as well. these people lived a prosperous life year for such a long time before european habitation. they were cultivating crops, tools,, trading, making and pieces of artwork in their own right. the pipe at the top of the case was given to one of the settlers of detroit by tecumseh. a very famous native american figurehead in this region. you can also see in this case some tools that were created by the peoples here, made out of stones, metals, and things they would have gotten from the land. since this region has a strong connection with the detroit river, these copper fishing hooks i find very interesting. river people still on the fishing for recreation to get food. this connects us back to the original people who settled here. detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac who got permission from the french king to establish a trading outpost on the detroit river where detroit is now. he came out
that is on the grounds of historic fort wayne at the river.everal of the tribes living here would have been the chippewa, pottawatomie, the huron as well. these people lived a prosperous life year for such a long time before european habitation. they were cultivating crops, tools,, trading, making and pieces of artwork in their own right. the pipe at the top of the case was given to one of the settlers of detroit by tecumseh. a very famous native american figurehead in this region. you can also...
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now, there is only one that remains and that is on the grounds of historic fort wayne at the detroit river. tribes that were living here would have been the chippewa, the ottawa, the huron as well. these people lived a proper's life -- prosperous life for such a long time before european habitation. they were cultivating crops, hunting, trading and making tools and pieces of artwork. some of those are displayed over here. the pipe here at the top of the case was given to one of the settlers of detroit by tecumseh, who was a very famous native american figurehead in this region. you can also see some tools that were created by the people here, made out of stones, metals and things that they would have gotten from the land, essentially. since this region has a strong connection with the detroit river, these copper fishing hooks i find very interesting. we see people still along the river fishing for recreation to get food. this connects us way back to the original people that settled here. detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac, who got ferment shouldn't -- permission from the f
now, there is only one that remains and that is on the grounds of historic fort wayne at the detroit river. tribes that were living here would have been the chippewa, the ottawa, the huron as well. these people lived a proper's life -- prosperous life for such a long time before european habitation. they were cultivating crops, hunting, trading and making tools and pieces of artwork. some of those are displayed over here. the pipe here at the top of the case was given to one of the settlers of...
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somebody donated a painting to a good will near fort wayne, indiana.es edward perrigini from the mid 1800s. good will decided to auction it off. it fetched more than $4500. he was married 0 one of charles dickens' daughters. >> it's interesting that something that ties back to the mid to 1800s and that ties back to someone who was married to someone who was a daughter of charles dickens ends up in fort wayne. >> it's not known if the person knew what they were doing or what happens had no idea they had a pricey piece of art on their hands. >> interesting. >> a sneak peek inside the new terminal named after harry milk. a first glimpse inside the $2.4 million terminal and why it's so important. >> dan is here with what's coming up at 5. >> pg&e's turn around plan that includes $30 billion and a brand-new name. plus, what happens after you get a new refrigerator? the appliances that are most reliable at preventing your next fridge fiasco. and the very prestigious list now out and the bay area is well represented, too. those stories and a lot more when ama
somebody donated a painting to a good will near fort wayne, indiana.es edward perrigini from the mid 1800s. good will decided to auction it off. it fetched more than $4500. he was married 0 one of charles dickens' daughters. >> it's interesting that something that ties back to the mid to 1800s and that ties back to someone who was married to someone who was a daughter of charles dickens ends up in fort wayne. >> it's not known if the person knew what they were doing or what happens...
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good evening, lawrence. >> so i've driven through fort wayne, indiana. like the time it took to drive through it, that's my entire experience with it. i'll be watching. i'll be learning more about it tomorrow night. this is going to be really -- these town halls i think are getting more and more important. >> yeah. >> as we approach the debates. it's one of the places where these candidates can score before they get to the debates. so there is a lot of pressure on the candidate. tomorrow night is going to be important. >> we are less than a month away from that first debate. we know that there will be a minimum of ten people on that stage for the nights of each of those debates. so the idea that the candidates are going to be able to explain themselves at length and in detail and with depth is hard to imagine. just because of how many people are going to be talking at once. so these town halls, i think, are absolutely, absolutely critical. so i'm looking forward to seeing that one because of the setting and because of the people involved. >> so you and i
good evening, lawrence. >> so i've driven through fort wayne, indiana. like the time it took to drive through it, that's my entire experience with it. i'll be watching. i'll be learning more about it tomorrow night. this is going to be really -- these town halls i think are getting more and more important. >> yeah. >> as we approach the debates. it's one of the places where these candidates can score before they get to the debates. so there is a lot of pressure on the...
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chris and his team are on their way to fort wayne, indiana, because tomorrow night is when chris hayesrating that town hall with senator elizabeth warren. a big live audience. you must watch the elizabeth warren town hall with chris hayes tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. if you are used to tuning in at 9:00 to watch me tomorrow good evening, lawrence. >> so i've driven through fort wayne, indiana. like the time it took to drive through it, that's my entire experience with it. i'll be watching. i'll be learning more about it tomorrow night. this is going to be really -- these town halls i think are getting more and more important. >> yeah. >> as we approach the debates. it's one of the places where these candidates can score before they get to the debates. so there is a lot of pressure on the candidate. tomorrow night is going to be important. >> we are less than a month away from that first debate. we know that there will be a minimum of ten people on that
chris and his team are on their way to fort wayne, indiana, because tomorrow night is when chris hayesrating that town hall with senator elizabeth warren. a big live audience. you must watch the elizabeth warren town hall with chris hayes tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. if you are used to tuning in at 9:00 to watch me tomorrow good evening, lawrence. >> so i've driven through fort wayne, indiana. like the time it took to drive through it, that's my entire experience with it. i'll be...
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good evening, lawrence. >> so i've driven through fort wayne, indiana.e time it took to drive through it, that's
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gm just add an investment in fort wayne, indiana, that's going to take another two years for that tot's a long process. >> brad, you have the floor now. what do you want the president to know tonight? >> well, i want him to know that the american consumer will be paying those tariffs. i think it's a misnomer to say that they are not, as we've seen the increases from aluminum and metal from china, those have caused price increases out there in the marketplace and i think no matter what brand or product that you have that's the impact for the american consumer. it's a great marketplace. the american consumer is strong. jobs are great. let's not disrupt that. let's keep this going and let's not interrupt the flow of the american economy. these type of decisions can do that. if you increase the price of too many pieces of the product then in turn people are not going to buy. and the impact of that is a trickle down effect throughout every piece from jobs to advertising dollars to whatever impact it has and every environment, from a vendor to a dealer and to a manufacturer. >> brad, i wan
gm just add an investment in fort wayne, indiana, that's going to take another two years for that tot's a long process. >> brad, you have the floor now. what do you want the president to know tonight? >> well, i want him to know that the american consumer will be paying those tariffs. i think it's a misnomer to say that they are not, as we've seen the increases from aluminum and metal from china, those have caused price increases out there in the marketplace and i think no matter...
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primary debates and tonight, democratic presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren was in fort wayneump won by 19 points for an msnbc town hall with chris hayes on a day whether he joe biden said he supports the hyde amendment which bans an federal funding of abortion and has been federal law since 1976. senator elizabeth warren was asked for her position on the hyde amendment. >> is joe biden wrong? >> yes. >> why is he wrong? >> here's how i look at this. i've lived in an america where abortions were illegal. and understand this. women still got abortions. now, some got lucky. on what happened and some got really unlucky on what happened. but the bottom line is they were there. and under the hyde amendment, under every one of these efforts to try to chip away or to push back or to get rid of roe versus wade, understand this. women of means will still have access to abortions. who won't will be poor women. will be working women. will be women who can't afford to take off three days from work. will be very young women. will be women who have been raped, will be women who have been mo
primary debates and tonight, democratic presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren was in fort wayneump won by 19 points for an msnbc town hall with chris hayes on a day whether he joe biden said he supports the hyde amendment which bans an federal funding of abortion and has been federal law since 1976. senator elizabeth warren was asked for her position on the hyde amendment. >> is joe biden wrong? >> yes. >> why is he wrong? >> here's how i look at this. i've...
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the heart of trump country for a live town hall with presidential candidate elizabeth warren in fort wayne, indiana. a red county in a red state as warren tries to prove she is the candidate who can turn the rust belt blue. again, live 8:00 p.m. this wednesday on msnbc. i'm very excited for it. >>> still to come, jennifer rubin on her takeaways from the jaw-dropping interview with jared kushner. and tonight's "thing one, thing two" starts next. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. - the tech industry is supposed in invention and progress. but only 11% of its executives are women, and the quit rate is twice as high for them. here's a hack: make sure there's bandwidth
the heart of trump country for a live town hall with presidential candidate elizabeth warren in fort wayne, indiana. a red county in a red state as warren tries to prove she is the candidate who can turn the rust belt blue. again, live 8:00 p.m. this wednesday on msnbc. i'm very excited for it. >>> still to come, jennifer rubin on her takeaways from the jaw-dropping interview with jared kushner. and tonight's "thing one, thing two" starts next. (client's voice) remember that...
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the heart of trump country for a live town hall with presidential candidate elizabeth warren in fort wayne, indiana. a red county in a red state as warren tries to prove she is the candidate who can turn the rust belt blue. again, live 8:00 p.m. this wednesday on msnbc. i'm very excited for it. >>> still to come, jennifer rubin on her takeaways from the jaw-dropping interview with jared kushner. and tonight's "thing one, thing two" starts next. starts next do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't s
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. >> i could have kept going but it was five years, and i was in fort wayne, indiana, and i teach full-time, and so i wasn't getting some big grant to stop teaching and come and do this. it was just short of catch as catch can so that was just practical. some was just i was waiting to get interest the archives of the museum, and it took that long to finally get in because -- well, that's not story but -- once i got interest that i felt like, i think i've got the round story, get enough i can. but dish felt like i was hearing a similar story from people after a while. >> host: when things get redundant. >> right, and then how far out die want to get, into the labor movement stuff or -- there was just different side road is could have pursued more. more thing about her husband and how that tied in, but it was like, okay, i knew the basic story, so we get enough. >> host: well, you know your back would be the foundation for any future. you know that. >> yes, and i hope there are more because the idea is i'm not going to do it all but this is the gateway to other writers and scholars to do more
. >> i could have kept going but it was five years, and i was in fort wayne, indiana, and i teach full-time, and so i wasn't getting some big grant to stop teaching and come and do this. it was just short of catch as catch can so that was just practical. some was just i was waiting to get interest the archives of the museum, and it took that long to finally get in because -- well, that's not story but -- once i got interest that i felt like, i think i've got the round story, get enough i...
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now there is only one that remains on the grounds of historic fort wayne down at the detroit river.everal of the tribes that were living here would've been the chippewa, the pottawatomie, the ottawa, the hereon. these people lived a very prosperous life for such a long time before european habitation . they were cultivating crops, hunting and treating and making tools and pieces of artwork. some of those are displayed over here. the pipe here at the top of the case was given to one of the settlers of detroit by tecumseh, a very famous native american figurehead in this region. casean also see in this some tools that were created by the people's here, made out of stone, metals, things that they would've gotten from the land, essentially. since this region has a strong connection with the detroit river, these copper fishing hooks i find very interesting. we see people today along the river fishing for recreation to get food. this connects us back to the original people who settled here. detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac who got permission from the french king to establish
now there is only one that remains on the grounds of historic fort wayne down at the detroit river.everal of the tribes that were living here would've been the chippewa, the pottawatomie, the ottawa, the hereon. these people lived a very prosperous life for such a long time before european habitation . they were cultivating crops, hunting and treating and making tools and pieces of artwork. some of those are displayed over here. the pipe here at the top of the case was given to one of the...
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to our wonderful hosts here, to all the people in fort wayne, indiana did an amazing job hosting us. thank you. >>> you can catch us every weekend at 8:00 right here on msnbc. >>> welcome back to "kasie dc," i'm kasie hunt. we're live every sunday from washington from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. eastern. tonight, welcome back mr. president. the president back on u.s. soil and on his golf course with a deal with mexico in hand, but howism impactful will it be with the number of people coming to the southern border still on the rise. >>> a as the number of democrats calling for impeachment, the stonewalling from the white house still stands. >>> first, on some mondays when lawmakers come back to work and get ready to answer questions from reporters like me on capitol hill, they usually have a pretty good sense of exactly what it is we're going to ask when we show up with our microphones. tomorrow however i don't think is going to be one of those mondays. the first question they get could be about the president's decision to back off his threat to impose tariffs on moeexico a the new reporting fr
to our wonderful hosts here, to all the people in fort wayne, indiana did an amazing job hosting us. thank you. >>> you can catch us every weekend at 8:00 right here on msnbc. >>> welcome back to "kasie dc," i'm kasie hunt. we're live every sunday from washington from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. eastern. tonight, welcome back mr. president. the president back on u.s. soil and on his golf course with a deal with mexico in hand, but howism impactful will it be with the number of...