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hoosiers are pretty simple people. we like to know who represents us, we like to know that they share our values. they want to eat an ear of corn with us at the county fair, have a chicken dinner somewhere along the way, and i think mr. lugar separated himself especially from hoosier republicans in that regard. >> mr. mourdock, i want to get your reaction to what senator lugar had to say in a statement. if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator. but that will require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington. he and i share many positions, but his embrace of an unrelenting partisan mind-set is irreconcilable with my philosophy of governance and my experience of what brings results for hoosiers in the senate. >> well, my reaction to that is obviously it's based on what a campaign theme of ours was. which is that we have a lot of failures in washington right now. and for all of the cries for let's have bipartisanship, let's not forget that bipartisanship as we've had it o
hoosiers are pretty simple people. we like to know who represents us, we like to know that they share our values. they want to eat an ear of corn with us at the county fair, have a chicken dinner somewhere along the way, and i think mr. lugar separated himself especially from hoosier republicans in that regard. >> mr. mourdock, i want to get your reaction to what senator lugar had to say in a statement. if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator. but that will require him...
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they are to be hoosiers. the kind of leadership mitch daniels has taken to the indiana state house, instead of having the barack obama demagoguery, we need mitch daniels and the accomplishments. [applause] we need to see the kind of management that we have had in the indiana state house applied to the united states capital and that is what i intend to take their. -- there. [applause] the race ahead is going to be hard. it is going to be challenging. i am delighted to tell you the first call i received tonight was from -- to tell me they were going to put the resources and there to make sure -- [cheers and applause] i want to close with this. i hope you understand how much all of your involvement over the last number of months has meant to me. i will tell you that a fellow who got a degree in geology find it hard to believe, too. my business career, those 31 years, prepared me for many things. i never imagined it would be for this. but i found out that it did prepare me. my time and serving with america's grea
they are to be hoosiers. the kind of leadership mitch daniels has taken to the indiana state house, instead of having the barack obama demagoguery, we need mitch daniels and the accomplishments. [applause] we need to see the kind of management that we have had in the indiana state house applied to the united states capital and that is what i intend to take their. -- there. [applause] the race ahead is going to be hard. it is going to be challenging. i am delighted to tell you the first call i...
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we believe we have a large majority of hoosiers who support us.es in the republican primary so we have a nomination. we continue to fight. >> state treasurer richard mourdock is looking strong heading tonight against a hoosier legend, senator dick lugar. what about that race and the significance? >> i think it's a generationm issue. lugar is a lion of the senate. he has served very well and he has been very important in foreign affairs over the years. that doesn't appeal to voters. he has been in there for very long time. he has had a lot of moderate opinions. he is not a tea party favorite. i think his time likely will have come. i'm not sure that there is anything he could have done differently in campaigning. he is who he is after all these years. his generation of the sort of somewhat right of center republicans is an eclipse. >> the other race tonight is the primary in wisconsin, steve. there is a real battle for the union support. and who they will fall behind as the recall effort moves forward on june 5 to oust republican scott walker. >> v
we believe we have a large majority of hoosiers who support us.es in the republican primary so we have a nomination. we continue to fight. >> state treasurer richard mourdock is looking strong heading tonight against a hoosier legend, senator dick lugar. what about that race and the significance? >> i think it's a generationm issue. lugar is a lion of the senate. he has served very well and he has been very important in foreign affairs over the years. that doesn't appeal to voters....
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>> ifill: at his victory rally, mourdock said hoosiers were not voting against lugar. they were voting for a different approach to governing. >> this race is not about animosity, it is about ideas. it is about the direction of the republican party. it is about the direction of our country. ( applause ) >> ifill: mourdock also pledged to help alter that direction. >> hoosier republicans want to see the republicans inside the u.s. senate take a more conservative track, and we're looking forward to helping them do it. ( applause ) >> ifill: the departure of yet another mainstream moderate could further alter the senate landscape this fall. democrats are defending 23 seats in november, republicans only ten. the most hotly contested races for both parties are underway in massachusetts and nevada. president obama won indiana in 2008, but the state is up for grabs once again this fall, when mourdock will face democrat joe donnelly, a three-term congressman. with more on how lugar was defeated, and what it means, we turn to greg fettig, co-founder of hoosiers for a conservativ
>> ifill: at his victory rally, mourdock said hoosiers were not voting against lugar. they were voting for a different approach to governing. >> this race is not about animosity, it is about ideas. it is about the direction of the republican party. it is about the direction of our country. ( applause ) >> ifill: mourdock also pledged to help alter that direction. >> hoosier republicans want to see the republicans inside the u.s. senate take a more conservative track, and...
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hoosiers are pretty simple people. we like to know who represents us, we like to know that they share our values. they want the to eat an ear of corn with us at the county fair, have a chicken dinner somewhere along the way, and i think mr. luger separated himself especially from hoosier republicans in that regard. >> mr. murdmur murder talk. if he is elected, it will require him to revise his stated
hoosiers are pretty simple people. we like to know who represents us, we like to know that they share our values. they want the to eat an ear of corn with us at the county fair, have a chicken dinner somewhere along the way, and i think mr. luger separated himself especially from hoosier republicans in that regard. >> mr. murdmur murder talk. if he is elected, it will require him to revise his stated
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he's a great hoosier, a great american. he's been known as an international statesman. i have nothing but respect for mr. luger. and to be real honest, maybe it's because i have lost those elections i spoke of a moment ago, but i have such empathy for him today. i have not lost a race as an incumbent. but i can only imagine the sense of frustration he has after serving the people of indiana for 36 years to lose the way he did on tuesday night. so my thoughts are with him. he is a good man, and i hope we might talk soon, and i would certainly appreciate his support if he chooses to give it. >> well, let's take some calls. we're going to begin with a call from indianapolis. peter on our republican line. hi, peter. >> caller: yeah, hi. what's going on with what you were saying earlier -- i know that senator luger -- you guys were going over, had some pretty harsh things to say about you. and i know that he wasn't at the unity press conference that you guys gave earlier. but are plans for an endorsement and do you plan to speak to him soon? >> well, traditionally, in this s
he's a great hoosier, a great american. he's been known as an international statesman. i have nothing but respect for mr. luger. and to be real honest, maybe it's because i have lost those elections i spoke of a moment ago, but i have such empathy for him today. i have not lost a race as an incumbent. but i can only imagine the sense of frustration he has after serving the people of indiana for 36 years to lose the way he did on tuesday night. so my thoughts are with him. he is a good man, and...
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how could anybody be more hoosier? >> and would the tsa have caught that bomb had the plot not been stopped by the cia? >> whatever we learn from this ied, we're going to ensure it's going to be incorporated into the measures that we take at airports. >> plus, a mother's day boycott. the radical call from a model mother and activist christy turlington burns. >>> and he brought the wild things to life for children of all ages. >> and when he came to the place where the wild things are, they roared their terrible roars. >> we all remember the legendary author and illustrator, who died today at age of 83. good day. i'm ann andrea mitchell live in washington. richard lugar could become the seventh senator in three decades to lose his party's nomination for re-election. this could be lugar's last stand. it is somewhat of a self-inflicted wound. how much is tea party, and how much is lugar really losing connection with indiana, for instance, his address? >> yeah, andrea. you've hit it right on the head. i think it's facile b
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. >>> it's a bruiser for the hoosiers. after almost four decades he is fighting for his political life in a republican primary one week from today. he has more on the line? lugar or the tea party. >>> and another murdoch news, rupert that is. this morning britain's house of commons delivers a devastating assessment of the news corporation leader's leadership. they say he is not fit to run his company, the man who runs fox news. tuesday, may 1st. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. today's anniversary of the successful capture and killing of osama bin laden has become a war of words. mitt romney trying to neutralize obama's signature foreign policy accomplishment. on the trail in new hampshire romney took a cheap swipe at the president trying to minimize his role in the mission. >> you wouldn't have given the order? >> even jimmy carter would have given that order. >> the president defended his campaign's web video narrated by bill clinton which suggests romney would not have made the call. >> i recommend that ever
. >>> it's a bruiser for the hoosiers. after almost four decades he is fighting for his political life in a republican primary one week from today. he has more on the line? lugar or the tea party. >>> and another murdoch news, rupert that is. this morning britain's house of commons delivers a devastating assessment of the news corporation leader's leadership. they say he is not fit to run his company, the man who runs fox news. tuesday, may 1st. this is "the daily...
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i believe that hoosiers will vote for me today.l hoosiers, not narrow group of persons who might have been polled and found shorthanded with that group. >> senator lugar, i wanted to bring in senator hatch in the conversation. you guys have similar situations. you both have been in the senate for four decades. he's recently gone through -- he's had to separate himself and you've had to do the same thing to appeal to the base today. what does that say about the current system and the republican party? >> we need to make certain that we enlarge our party and we have people who will be independents favoring our party. our party at least in indiana is only about 35% of the electorate. in order for anybody to get majority, they're going to have a lot of other people. i'm appealing to all of the people of indiana. i emphasize all. ask for republican ballot today and to vote for me. >> so let's say as a hypothetical your challenger is able to pull off a win. would you do as some others have done who have a lot of experience in their posit
i believe that hoosiers will vote for me today.l hoosiers, not narrow group of persons who might have been polled and found shorthanded with that group. >> senator lugar, i wanted to bring in senator hatch in the conversation. you guys have similar situations. you both have been in the senate for four decades. he's recently gone through -- he's had to separate himself and you've had to do the same thing to appeal to the base today. what does that say about the current system and the...
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how could anybody be more hoosier? i've got a farm out here that i continue to work with my sons. i've managed it on behalf of our family. i'm in touch every week with everybody in the state. usually on the ground with visits, but with our staffs, trying to meet almost every challenge of an individual hoosier or group. >> the question is going to be can murdoch, that, if he wins this nomination, is had a ron johnson, not a ken burk and this to say about the tea party n. indiana we al rp senator lugar's service. i certainly do. i voesed for him many times but it's time for different outlook. >> nbc's kelly o'donnell is live in indianapolis. polls are open. everybody's writing lugar's political obituary. we've got to remind people, anything can happen at the polls. but in watching murdouk. you've spent a lot of time with him. who is this guy? >> reporter: what i was struck by he is not the typical tea party candidate in the way we saw it in 2010. richard murdouk has been a longtime office holder, the grass roots support that comes from doing all of that county work over the years. s
how could anybody be more hoosier? i've got a farm out here that i continue to work with my sons. i've managed it on behalf of our family. i'm in touch every week with everybody in the state. usually on the ground with visits, but with our staffs, trying to meet almost every challenge of an individual hoosier or group. >> the question is going to be can murdoch, that, if he wins this nomination, is had a ron johnson, not a ken burk and this to say about the tea party n. indiana we al rp...
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he's also a well-known hoosier figure. >> right. he's a state-wide elected official, number one. the thing that i will say is dick lugar may have underestimated richard mourdock a little bit. there's some reason for that. look, richard mourdock has ran and lost five previous elections prior to his winning state treasurer in 2006. he's lost three separate runs for congress. so this is not someone, if you look at resume versus resume, that you would think would beat dick lugar, but we're talk abin about a small party republican primary. not to mention lugar's residency issues and past votes are really hurting him. >> thanks so much, chris. see you later. moments from now, president obama is going to be speaking on the economy at a high-tech facility in albany, new york. the president is going to call on congress to pass job credits and mortgage relief. today's rollout has been overshadowed by the gay marriage debate and by president obama's campaign isn't the only one off message. chuck todd is with us as well as dan walls, "the washington post" chief correspondent and author of "t
he's also a well-known hoosier figure. >> right. he's a state-wide elected official, number one. the thing that i will say is dick lugar may have underestimated richard mourdock a little bit. there's some reason for that. look, richard mourdock has ran and lost five previous elections prior to his winning state treasurer in 2006. he's lost three separate runs for congress. so this is not someone, if you look at resume versus resume, that you would think would beat dick lugar, but we're...
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>> i'm married to a hoosier, i go there regularly. this is the problem when you have been in washington so long, you forget who elected you and you forget your people back home. is he really a hoosier anymore, or has he forgotten about us? he didn't return home often enough. when republicans turn against you from the very beginning of the campaign, that really shows you've been away too long. >> just more wi >> cornel, is that how you see it as well? >> when we talk about being out of touch, the truth of the matter is that the tea party is beginning to take over the republican party. and you see, from the outside looking in, i think most myrrhs look at this and they say, here's a party that increasingly moderate and people who want to compromise just aren't welcome. luger barely had a challenge last time indiana. he's someone who won that seat convincingly. the democrats are certainly target now because you have moved a moderate middle of the road republican out of that seat in a state like indiana where all of a sudden democrats on t
>> i'm married to a hoosier, i go there regularly. this is the problem when you have been in washington so long, you forget who elected you and you forget your people back home. is he really a hoosier anymore, or has he forgotten about us? he didn't return home often enough. when republicans turn against you from the very beginning of the campaign, that really shows you've been away too long. >> just more wi >> cornel, is that how you see it as well? >> when we talk...
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. >> hoosier republicans want to see the republicans inside the senate taking more conservative track. >> reporter: last night lugar was gracious in his concession speech. >> i congratulate richard mourdock on his victory. >> reporter: today he changed his tune. releasing a scathing statement about his opponent. "if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator. that will require him to advise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington. unless emad fews his approach he will achieve little as a legislator." in north carolina voters over we'llingly passed an amendment to the state's -- overwhelmingly passed an amendment to the state's constitution. north carolina women not recognize any union -- will not recognize any union between none married couples, gay or straight. president obama won yesterday's meaningless west virginia democratic primary with 60% of the vote. he's not popular there the other 40% went to an inmate serving a six year prison term in texas. >> postal service is trying to keep thousands of rural post offices from closing by shortening thei
. >> hoosier republicans want to see the republicans inside the senate taking more conservative track. >> reporter: last night lugar was gracious in his concession speech. >> i congratulate richard mourdock on his victory. >> reporter: today he changed his tune. releasing a scathing statement about his opponent. "if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator. that will require him to advise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington....
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hoosiers deserve the best representation possible.they deserve legislators who will listen to their entire spectrum of citizen views and work to achieve consensus. they deserve legislators who each day go to work thinking about how they can solve problems that matter to the hoosiers. and i am proud of the solutions we have brought to the problems over the years and the initiatives we have undertaken to build indiana and to protect our country. we are experiencing deep political divisions in our society right now. and these divisions have stalemate progress in critical areas, but these visions are not insurmountable, and i agree that people of good will, regardless of the party can work together for the benefit of our country. [applause] [cheering] [applause] furthermore, i remain optimistic about the future of indiana and the united states of america. the news media and the political leaders spend a great deal of time talking about what is broken in the country and to some degree this is the nature of their business but we should also
hoosiers deserve the best representation possible.they deserve legislators who will listen to their entire spectrum of citizen views and work to achieve consensus. they deserve legislators who each day go to work thinking about how they can solve problems that matter to the hoosiers. and i am proud of the solutions we have brought to the problems over the years and the initiatives we have undertaken to build indiana and to protect our country. we are experiencing deep political divisions in our...
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when the president talks about issues like jobs and working to the and listening to hoosiers, i'm allnt helped with the auto industry effort. i was very, very helpful in that. it should be noted richard mourdock tried to single handedly destroy the automotive industry, which results in 100,000 jobs. he would have single handedly put our state in a depression if he had been able to do what he wanted to do. >> is that your number one issue, how you're going to go after mourdock? >> mourdock said he wasn't hired to make sure every person gets a job. that's another critical issue. mourdock says i'm for bipartisanship as long as everybody does what i want them to do. i've played a lot of baseball over the years. that's the epitome of the kid who comes to the park and says i'm going to take my ball and my bat and go home unless you do what i want. >> he said he believes his job is to argue for conservative causes if he gets elected to the senate. and he said democrats have done a poor job, for instance, selling health care. you were a supporter of the health care reform law. do you believe
when the president talks about issues like jobs and working to the and listening to hoosiers, i'm allnt helped with the auto industry effort. i was very, very helpful in that. it should be noted richard mourdock tried to single handedly destroy the automotive industry, which results in 100,000 jobs. he would have single handedly put our state in a depression if he had been able to do what he wanted to do. >> is that your number one issue, how you're going to go after mourdock? >>...
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despite the fact that indians were hoosiers knew that communities like the indiana still lived among them, attending the pageant himself and for hosting their own in northern indiana the challenge that very narrative. i think most of it is to justify or further emphasize the development progress. there is this narrative of progress moving away from a colonial in did this past to one of modernism and development that hoosiers are still taking part in today and still telling themselves. i think the erasure of native people from the landscape for a century and a half now going on two centuries was part of the story of progress. historians have been aware of it the problem has been documenting it and searching for the examples and working with native communities and trying to better understand that complicated and complex history. that's something the historical profession has only begun to do in the last what your 30 years. so it's kind of a group of interest orients who are starting to look at this in critical ways and trying to understand how culture plays a role in dispossessing peop
despite the fact that indians were hoosiers knew that communities like the indiana still lived among them, attending the pageant himself and for hosting their own in northern indiana the challenge that very narrative. i think most of it is to justify or further emphasize the development progress. there is this narrative of progress moving away from a colonial in did this past to one of modernism and development that hoosiers are still taking part in today and still telling themselves. i think...
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i'm a hoosier. i live in the state with my wife. you forget who you are back home. is he really a hoosier anymore, or has he forgotten about us? he didn't return home often enough. that sends a signal. when two-thirds of the establishment republicans in indiana turn against you, from the very beginning of the campaign, it really shows you've been away too long. less ideology, less tea party, just more an older statesman who got out of touch. >> cornell, is that the way you see it as well? >> it's interesting we want to talk about being out of touch, and the truth of the matter is this is more the tea party wanting to take over the republican party. you see from the outside looking in, most americans look at this, and they say, here's a party that increasingly moderate and people who want to compromise just aren't welcome in. let's be clear. lugar barely had a challenge last time in indiana. he's someone who's won that seat convincingly. that seat now moves from a seat that democrats, was not in the top tier to democrats to a seat that democrats certainly target now
i'm a hoosier. i live in the state with my wife. you forget who you are back home. is he really a hoosier anymore, or has he forgotten about us? he didn't return home often enough. that sends a signal. when two-thirds of the establishment republicans in indiana turn against you, from the very beginning of the campaign, it really shows you've been away too long. less ideology, less tea party, just more an older statesman who got out of touch. >> cornell, is that the way you see it as well?...
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hoosiers are pretty simple people. we like to know who represents us, we like to know that they share our values. they want to eat an ear of corn with us at the county fair, have a chicken dinner with us, and i think mr. lugar had separated himself. >> host: mr. mourdock, want to get your reaction to what senator lugar had to say in a statement: if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator, but that will require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington. he and i share many positions, but his embrace of an unrelenting, partisan mindset is irreconcilable with my philosophy of governance and my experience of what brings results for hoosiers in the senate. >> guest: well, my reaction to that is, obviously, it's based on what a campaign theme of ours was which is that we have a lot of failures in washington, d.c. right now. and for all the cries for let's have bipartisanship, let's not forget that bipartisanship has taken us to the brink of bankruptcy. we don't need bipartisan
hoosiers are pretty simple people. we like to know who represents us, we like to know that they share our values. they want to eat an ear of corn with us at the county fair, have a chicken dinner with us, and i think mr. lugar had separated himself. >> host: mr. mourdock, want to get your reaction to what senator lugar had to say in a statement: if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator, but that will require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to...
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. >> hoosier republicans want to see the republicans inside the senate taking more conservative trackporter: last night lugar was gracious in his concession speech. >> i congratulate richard mourdock on his victory. >> reporter: today he changed his tune. releasing a scathing statement about his opponent. "if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator. that will require him to advise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington. unless emad fews his approach he will achieve little as a legislator." in north carolina voters over we'llingly passed an amendment to the state's -- overwhelmingly passed an amendment to the state's constitution. north carolina women not recognize any union -- will not recognize any union between none married couples, gay or straight. president obama won yesterday's meaningless west virginia democratic primary with 60% of the vote. he's not popular there the other 40% went to an inmate serving a six year prison term in texas. >> postal service is trying to keep thousands of rural post offices from closing by shortening their hours
. >> hoosier republicans want to see the republicans inside the senate taking more conservative trackporter: last night lugar was gracious in his concession speech. >> i congratulate richard mourdock on his victory. >> reporter: today he changed his tune. releasing a scathing statement about his opponent. "if mr. mourdock is elected, i want him to be a good senator. that will require him to advise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington. unless emad...
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. >> hoosier republicans want to see the united states senate taking a more conservative track. >> even high school is not off limits. >> i did some stupid things in high school, and if i hurt anyone, i am sorry and apologize for it. >> lawmakers still at it. voters in europe trigger a political tsunami. >> money flows like water, and if the dam breaks some place, it could flood, even here in america. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> vice president joe biden has acquired a reputation as a person afflicted with foot-in- mouth disease. on last sunday's "meet the press," he said that gay marriage is fine with him. >> i'm comfortable with the fact that man marrying men, women marrying women, are entitled to the same rights. >> that caused a major flat amid the chattering classes, and by midweek, in an interview with robin roberts, the president suggested joe biden had jumped the gun. >> he got out a little bit over his skis. >> the president says he had already made the decision to come out in favor of gay marriage before the democratic national conventio
. >> hoosier republicans want to see the united states senate taking a more conservative track. >> even high school is not off limits. >> i did some stupid things in high school, and if i hurt anyone, i am sorry and apologize for it. >> lawmakers still at it. voters in europe trigger a political tsunami. >> money flows like water, and if the dam breaks some place, it could flood, even here in america. captioned by the national captioning institute...
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how could anybody be more hoosier? i have a farm out here that i continue to work with my sons.age it on behalf of our family. i'm in touch every week with everybody in the state. usually on the ground with visits but with our staffs, trying to meet almost every challenge of an individual hoosier or group. >> and those words sound good but they're not sticking. when you look at mourdock's background, he ran for office several times, not would have been in the past. so his resume is light but his words are strong or at least strong enough to have him really standing strong in the polling. >> well, he represents the tea party and they see all of a sudden, as it developed through basically in march that he was starting to be credible. the tea party sees this as a chance to really make a statement. not just a statement in indiana, by the way. but also nationally. and even though people like representative cantor have endorsed lugar and mitch daniels, there is a lot of feeling in indiana among the run-of-the-mill republicans, and this is a very republican state. that lugar had long a
how could anybody be more hoosier? i have a farm out here that i continue to work with my sons.age it on behalf of our family. i'm in touch every week with everybody in the state. usually on the ground with visits but with our staffs, trying to meet almost every challenge of an individual hoosier or group. >> and those words sound good but they're not sticking. when you look at mourdock's background, he ran for office several times, not would have been in the past. so his resume is light...
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hoosiers with gene hack man and dennis harper.ed up and then she still has some glimmer of faith in him. he scores the crucial goal and it goes into slow motion. he turns to the girl in the stands. >> and there's cheering. >> he goes, yaaaaah! that's when i fall apart. hoosiers, and glory road. jerry made a film about the first black basketball teams. i love all those films. >> it's great to have you here. >> thank you. >> you look like you're having a good time on the screen. carry on. >> the movie again is "the best exotic marigold hotel." it opens in theaters today. you're watching "cbs this morning" and we'll be right back. ♪ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> tomorrow on "cbs this morning: saturday," a big day for a big man. nba legend shaquille o'neill becomes dr. shaq. he receives his doctor of education diploma. we have that story for you coming to us from miami tomorrow on "cbs this morning: saturday." >> you know, he's very versatile. at one point he was a sheriff's deputy, arresting people and now dr. shaq. >> and he writes about it
hoosiers with gene hack man and dennis harper.ed up and then she still has some glimmer of faith in him. he scores the crucial goal and it goes into slow motion. he turns to the girl in the stands. >> and there's cheering. >> he goes, yaaaaah! that's when i fall apart. hoosiers, and glory road. jerry made a film about the first black basketball teams. i love all those films. >> it's great to have you here. >> thank you. >> you look like you're having a good time on...
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. >> hoosier senator? been perfectly connected all the way along. it's a ridiculous charge. how could anybody be more hoosier? >> and would the tsa have caught that bomb had the plot not been stopped by the cia? >> whatever we learn from this ied, we're going to ensure it's going to be incorporated into the measures that we take at airports. >> plus, a mother's day boycott. the radical call from a model mother and activist christy turlington burns. >>> and he brought the wild things to
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despite the fact that hoosiers in 1916 knew that committees like the communities in indiana still lived among the many of them probably attended the pageant itself. and rehousing paget's of their own in northern indiana that challenged the very near to. i think most of it is to justify or empathize state development and progress. and it is this narrative of progress moving away from a indigenous past one of modernism and development that hoosiers are still taking part today, and still telling themselves. and i think the landscape for century and have not gone on to centuries was part of that story of progress. pestilence have been aware of it. i think the problem has been documenting it and searching for those examples and working with native communities and trying to better understand that complex history that's something that fester and perfectionism began to get less maybe 20, 30 years, and so it's kind of a group of young historians who are starting to look at this in critical ways, trying to understand how culture plays a role in dispossessing people from the land. i grew up in the
despite the fact that hoosiers in 1916 knew that committees like the communities in indiana still lived among the many of them probably attended the pageant itself. and rehousing paget's of their own in northern indiana that challenged the very near to. i think most of it is to justify or empathize state development and progress. and it is this narrative of progress moving away from a indigenous past one of modernism and development that hoosiers are still taking part today, and still telling...
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how could anybody be more hoosier? >> reporter: outside conservative groups, including national tea party activists, spent millions attacking lugar as not conservative enough. >> people know they can count on dick lugar when it comes to the tough plays. >> reporter: and backed indiana's two-term state treasurer, richard murdoch. >> are you a tea party candidate? >> i'd like to say i'm a candidate whose a republican with a very broad base. >> reporter: governor mitch daniels a lugar supporter says age and decades in washington may have hurt lugar more than the tea party. >> reporter: is this a tea party effect? >> i think that's a very profound misreading of it. >> reporter: and lugar told me he had been fully warned he would be a target like this. he said it's been an unusual even abusive campaign. he says the criticism of his age was just another personal attack. he was not ready to retire. he will try to find other ways to keep serving, even when he is no longer a part of the u.s. senate. brian? >> kelly o'donnell in
how could anybody be more hoosier? >> reporter: outside conservative groups, including national tea party activists, spent millions attacking lugar as not conservative enough. >> people know they can count on dick lugar when it comes to the tough plays. >> reporter: and backed indiana's two-term state treasurer, richard murdoch. >> are you a tea party candidate? >> i'd like to say i'm a candidate whose a republican with a very broad base. >> reporter:...
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for the first time since the 1970s, hoosier motors rejected richard lugar.ed voter frustration by dismissing lugar. murdoch hammered lugar for backing parts of mr. obama's agenda. >>> also this morning, gay rights activists are re-grouping and gearing up to fight the latest ban on same-sex marriage. voters in north carolina aprufed an amendment. opponents of the measure are vowing to challenge the results and are even planning rallies this week. north carolina becomes the 31st state to define marriage as a hetero sexual union. more states will vote on the bans later this year. >>> his cross-country stealing spree led authorities on a tw two-year man hunt and today, we're seeing just how colton harris moore carried out his crimes. there are seven videos in all totalling 45 minutes and even though he is never seen or heard, we get a close-up view of his adventures, some of which were by plane. see him taking off there. taxiing at an indiana airport just before taking off at dawn. another clip shows him to be a fan of country music. ♪ harris moore joyriding on
for the first time since the 1970s, hoosier motors rejected richard lugar.ed voter frustration by dismissing lugar. murdoch hammered lugar for backing parts of mr. obama's agenda. >>> also this morning, gay rights activists are re-grouping and gearing up to fight the latest ban on same-sex marriage. voters in north carolina aprufed an amendment. opponents of the measure are vowing to challenge the results and are even planning rallies this week. north carolina becomes the 31st state to...
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how could anybody be more hoosier. >> reporter: national tea party activists spent millions atalking lugar has not been conservative enough. >> backed indiana's two-term state treasurer richard murdoch. >> are you a candidate? >> reporter: governor mitch daniels a lugar supporter says age and decades in washington may have hurt lugar more than the tea party. >> is this a tea party effect? >> i think that's a very profound misreading of it. >> and brian, lugar says that criticism of his age is really just another personal attack, and he feels able to keep serving another six years, while his own conservative credentials have been questioned. he's been appealing to democrats and independents who are able to vote today, to take a republican ballot and vote for him. brian? >> kelly o'donnell in indianapolis tonight, thanks. >>> north carolina is voting today on a constitutional amendment that would ban not only same sex marriage but also all civil unions and domestic partnerships. if it passes, incoming in would be the 29th state to pass a constitutional amendment defining marriage was s
how could anybody be more hoosier. >> reporter: national tea party activists spent millions atalking lugar has not been conservative enough. >> backed indiana's two-term state treasurer richard murdoch. >> are you a candidate? >> reporter: governor mitch daniels a lugar supporter says age and decades in washington may have hurt lugar more than the tea party. >> is this a tea party effect? >> i think that's a very profound misreading of it. >> and brian,...
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the hoosiers are pretty simple people.e like to know who represents us and that they share our values. that they would want to eat corn on the cob with us at the county fair. i think mr. lugar had separated himself from them, especially republicans, in that regard. host: i want to get your reaction to what he said in a statement. "if mr. mourdock is elected, i want to be a good senator, but that would require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington. he and i share many positions, and his embrace of an unrelenting partisan mindset is irreconcilable with my philosophy of government and my experience abroad brings results for the. hoosiers in the. " the senate." guest: we have a lot of failures in washington right now. let's not forget bipartisanship as we have had it over the last number of years has taken us to the brink of bankruptcy. we don't need bipartisanship as much as we need the principle that says we live within our means. when it comes to negotiating to get the things done with th
the hoosiers are pretty simple people.e like to know who represents us and that they share our values. that they would want to eat corn on the cob with us at the county fair. i think mr. lugar had separated himself from them, especially republicans, in that regard. host: i want to get your reaction to what he said in a statement. "if mr. mourdock is elected, i want to be a good senator, but that would require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to washington. he and...
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they are to be hoosiers. the kind of leadership mitch daniels has taken to the indiana state house, instead of having the barack obama demagoguery, we need the mitch daniels and the accomplishments. [applause] we need to see the kind of management that we of bad in the indiana state house applied to the united states capital and that is what i intend to take their. -- there. [applause] the race ahead is going to be hard. it is going to be challenging. i am delighted to tell you the first call i received tonight was from -- to tell me they were going to put the resources and there to make sure -- [cheers and applause] i want to close with this. i hope you understand how much all of your involvement over the last number of months has meant to me. i will tell you that a fellow who got a degree in geology find it hard to believe, too. my business career, those 31 years, prepared me for many things. i never imagined it would be for this. but i found out that it did prepare me. my time and serving with america's gr
they are to be hoosiers. the kind of leadership mitch daniels has taken to the indiana state house, instead of having the barack obama demagoguery, we need the mitch daniels and the accomplishments. [applause] we need to see the kind of management that we of bad in the indiana state house applied to the united states capital and that is what i intend to take their. -- there. [applause] the race ahead is going to be hard. it is going to be challenging. i am delighted to tell you the first call i...
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somehow we got to talking about the movie "hoosiers." slow motion at the end. this is my absolute -- i'm never happiest. ins vincible," rereplacements," any of those movies where the -- there's a girl, she usually works in a bar, she -- he's all washed up. and then -- but she still has some glimmer of faith in him. he makes the team, scores the crucial goal and then he goes into slow motion and he turns to the girl in the stands -- >> and she's cheering, cheering. >> -- and he goes, yeah! that's when i fall apart. i love it. "hoosiers" is seriously -- and also "glory road," about the & first black basketball team who won the championship in their first season. true story. >> great story. >> that's another one of my favorite films. i love all those films. >> great to have you here. >> thank you. >> you look like you're having a good time on the screen. >> thank you. >> the movie is "the best exotic marigold hotel" open in theaters today. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> tomorrow on "cbs this morning: saturday," a big day for a big man. nba lege
somehow we got to talking about the movie "hoosiers." slow motion at the end. this is my absolute -- i'm never happiest. ins vincible," rereplacements," any of those movies where the -- there's a girl, she usually works in a bar, she -- he's all washed up. and then -- but she still has some glimmer of faith in him. he makes the team, scores the crucial goal and then he goes into slow motion and he turns to the girl in the stands -- >> and she's cheering, cheering....
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opposed to community, a sense of compromise or a sense of talking across the aisle in the past most hoosiersand i think that is still true of a majority of them had supported me in our efforts both in foreign policy, farm policy, their situations to forge things that worked, and so i intend to continue to do that. we have opportunities in the weeks and months ahead while i am still in the senate to try to make a difference as our country really heads toward the rocks and the economy, and we have foreign policy problems and even while the campaign is going on with the president, we have got a potential for war, for conflict, for real difficulty. >> schieffer: well, do you think that perhaps it was something other than ideology? i mean, some said that you were kind of out of touch with your state. >> yes. some said i was 80 years of age which is correct, that i served far too long for 35 or 36 years, far more than you want to. and furthermore, some county chairman says we haven't seen you dick at our lincoln day dinners for a while, you have been so busy touring over in russia or ukraine or be
opposed to community, a sense of compromise or a sense of talking across the aisle in the past most hoosiersand i think that is still true of a majority of them had supported me in our efforts both in foreign policy, farm policy, their situations to forge things that worked, and so i intend to continue to do that. we have opportunities in the weeks and months ahead while i am still in the senate to try to make a difference as our country really heads toward the rocks and the economy, and we...
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they do doubt millions of hoosiers. thousands being added every day.he worlds of twitter and facebook important? they give you a klout score from 1 to 100. the usual score is 20. brooke, you have a 66 klout score. you beat me. i feel like that's a failing grade if we were in school. >> no, dude. 20 is the average score. so let me show you some of the perks. you can get a free when does phone. free trips to seattle. erly access to new releases to dleu rays. >> let's talk pintrest. i have a friend in san francisco who swears by this. talk to me. i don't know what this is. >> pinterest has risen to become the most visitors right under facebook and twitter. hitting the number three and not taking them too long. it targets females. the average user is using about an hour and 17 minutes every month. that's a lot of time. if you don't know anything about the site, let me break it down for 'sll aboij tap pinboards. you n createour auk search for vinge hair sty styles, different foods. inspirational quotes to home decor ideas. i'm not domestic and i spent an ho
they do doubt millions of hoosiers. thousands being added every day.he worlds of twitter and facebook important? they give you a klout score from 1 to 100. the usual score is 20. brooke, you have a 66 klout score. you beat me. i feel like that's a failing grade if we were in school. >> no, dude. 20 is the average score. so let me show you some of the perks. you can get a free when does phone. free trips to seattle. erly access to new releases to dleu rays. >> let's talk pintrest. i...
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the hoosier state is unseating and nearly 40-year senate veteran.nator dick lugar. what went wrong for him? >> is thin the economic downturn, being a long-term incumbent is the most dangerous thing. people want new blood. that is what went wrong for him. >> if you talk about wanting new blood, is that something president obama needs to be concerned about? >> that has to be a concern particularly as you look at what happens last night it in the indiana senate primary. this will shape the ability of congress to work with one another and with the president. it's hard to even get close to compromise with your colleagues on the other side and if you cannot, your job could be at stake. >> and banning same-sex marriage in north carolina. >> this could have implications outside north carolina. joe biden commented on merit to quality as well as arne duncan and this is an issue that the obama reelection campaign will be looking at. in north carolina, democrats will meet later this summer to have their convention and there are much broader implications. three
the hoosier state is unseating and nearly 40-year senate veteran.nator dick lugar. what went wrong for him? >> is thin the economic downturn, being a long-term incumbent is the most dangerous thing. people want new blood. that is what went wrong for him. >> if you talk about wanting new blood, is that something president obama needs to be concerned about? >> that has to be a concern particularly as you look at what happens last night it in the indiana senate primary. this will...
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. >> we love the hoosiers. >> congratulations, guys. >> thank you so much. cheers.these. >> there's not. >> there will be. >> i guarantee you. well, if there were, i'd drink it, chardonnay sandy. we had the best time and we should mention that watson adventures actually leads these professional scavenger hunts not just in new york but across the country. what you saw was just an abridged version of a typical hunt. >> fun, great. glad to see the two of you getting along. >>> still ahead -- it is the final sing-off on today's voice, the kid's edition. >>> plus the latest buzz in the world of entertainment. martin sheen and emilio estevez are here. >>> our curtis stone. he sure gets around as he embarks on a culinary adventure across the entire globe. i think it has something to do with 80 plates. >> look at his new haircut. >> looks cute. right after your local news. >>> we are back on this booze day tuesday. hoda's still mad at christina aguilera. >>> hollywoodlife.com's editor in chief miss bonnie fuller and nbc's gossip grams is here -- real quick about the voice.
. >> we love the hoosiers. >> congratulations, guys. >> thank you so much. cheers.these. >> there's not. >> there will be. >> i guarantee you. well, if there were, i'd drink it, chardonnay sandy. we had the best time and we should mention that watson adventures actually leads these professional scavenger hunts not just in new york but across the country. what you saw was just an abridged version of a typical hunt. >> fun, great. glad to see the two of...