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bottom nine hoosiers with two, mooney on to close and ends the game man on second. terps win it 4-2, first year in the big ten playing in the tournament title game tomorrow versus michigan. >>> all right. the maryland terrapins not supposed to play this weekend. a rebuilding year is what was expected of the terps team. instead of rebuild, they reload and now way chance to be one win away from the first national title since 1975 maryland looking to make the third national championship game in five years taking on johns hopkins. third quarter, terps up 8-5. rambo, the move fires and scores. nice from rambo. maryland up 9-5. in the fourth here come the blue jays. ryan brown, gets it takes it to the outside puts it in the net, five straight goals from hopkins tied at 10. later in the quarter, though terps looking for last blood. they get it to rambo and the sophomore scores again. career high four goals and right now from rambo, terps up 12-11. we're getting it as it is happening. 12-11 with a minute -- one, a little over a minute left i think is what he's trying to tel
bottom nine hoosiers with two, mooney on to close and ends the game man on second. terps win it 4-2, first year in the big ten playing in the tournament title game tomorrow versus michigan. >>> all right. the maryland terrapins not supposed to play this weekend. a rebuilding year is what was expected of the terps team. instead of rebuild, they reload and now way chance to be one win away from the first national title since 1975 maryland looking to make the third national championship...
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safety features, so i cannot go faster than 25, but it can have passengers to recognize road had hoosiers. -- road hazards. google wants to make the car available to consumers in the next five years. devon: it would be fun, but sounds like i'm not going very far very fast. in the forecast, the humidity is dragging slow, too sticking around, numerous showers going on. first up, stormwatch 7 live doppler radar thunderstorms saturday afternoon and evening. the last rain is south and east of washington. closer to midnight, there are some folks getting showers. it is almost tropical-like. real high humidity. the humidity level in dew point is the best measure of what it will feel like. heavier showers and prince george's county, southeast of clinton, dunkirk. charles, st. mary's county, lexington park newburg. this pocket is close to annandale. this crosses back towards the beltway, fairfax. springfield as well. further west, culpeper rappahannock county to the north, general rain activity. we had a hail report today of severe weather full stop western maryland, allegany counties, cumberland,
safety features, so i cannot go faster than 25, but it can have passengers to recognize road had hoosiers. -- road hazards. google wants to make the car available to consumers in the next five years. devon: it would be fun, but sounds like i'm not going very far very fast. in the forecast, the humidity is dragging slow, too sticking around, numerous showers going on. first up, stormwatch 7 live doppler radar thunderstorms saturday afternoon and evening. the last rain is south and east of...
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he was and still remains the hoosier who made good.ave indiana and succeed, he brought indiana with him and succeeded wildly. david made it okay to be funny smart and midwestern. sure, his style is sarcastic star done i can and challenging but somehow david remained a civil, sincere selfie facing populist. as a college student i would attempt to imitate his style and mimic his ability to make fun of someone while still allowing that person to be in on the joke. yes, david letterman was my mentor. he didn't know know to or care. as a young comedian appearing on the late show with david letterman was not just my ultimate goal. it was also the only measurable achievement of significance far a young stand-up comedian. when i finally received the call, a peace came over me. i'd arrived. i bought myself a suit. did my set. shook hand wes a today's mark twain. i could die the next day satisfied. i was a real comedian. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome, jim gaffigan. >> i appeared 22 times. that's just how i smell. i smell sexy, dave. i don't k
he was and still remains the hoosier who made good.ave indiana and succeed, he brought indiana with him and succeeded wildly. david made it okay to be funny smart and midwestern. sure, his style is sarcastic star done i can and challenging but somehow david remained a civil, sincere selfie facing populist. as a college student i would attempt to imitate his style and mimic his ability to make fun of someone while still allowing that person to be in on the joke. yes, david letterman was my...
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it's been great to see you grow from that tubby little hoosier to the man you are today. >> the bestbrought to this program. thank you for that. [ applause ] >> letterman will be missed. i'm betty wynn. this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> well ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow, i will just tell you this, maybe you are aware of it. maybe are you aware of it and don't care tomorrow is our final show. but, no no no now, wait a minute unless it rain then there will be a rain delay and we'll probably make it up we'll make it up in a double header around labor day. >> okay. >> a lot of people think i'm retiring and i have been kind of telling a fib. i have been forced to leave the job because i gave $75,000 to the clinton foundation. i'm sorry. [ applause ] >> bill murray's final appearance on "the late show" with david letterman gets a little messy. we will explain what happened a little later on in the show. good morning, it's may 20th. welcome to "way too early." however, it is believed to be the largest auto recall in u.s. history. japanese airbag make
it's been great to see you grow from that tubby little hoosier to the man you are today. >> the bestbrought to this program. thank you for that. [ applause ] >> letterman will be missed. i'm betty wynn. this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> well ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow, i will just tell you this, maybe you are aware of it. maybe are you aware of it and don't care tomorrow is our final show. but, no no no now,...
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terps puts down a bunt, bad defense by the hoosiers down the line. terms 1-0. comebacker pitcher in decisive doesn't know where to go. bee beyondak scores. terps didn't get the ball out of the infield but score three runs and win 4-2 to advance to the big ten title game tomorrow. >>> how cool would it be if you are a little leaguer and a big team skipper stops by for practice? that happened for dc teams. check this out. you will see skipper matt williams upper right-hand corner taking pictures with a little league team there along with another player for the nationals craig salmon. there's gio gonzalez talking to some kids at friendship field. and this is a way fortunate for the nationals to give back. they provided union force to thousands of little leaguers. >> when i was younger it was nice to see guys come out talk to us give us some words of wisdom and, you know, it's always nice to come back and give back to youth. give them hope and something to look forward to as they get older. >> good stuff there fortunates. now, not great stuff on the field. this aft
terps puts down a bunt, bad defense by the hoosiers down the line. terms 1-0. comebacker pitcher in decisive doesn't know where to go. bee beyondak scores. terps didn't get the ball out of the infield but score three runs and win 4-2 to advance to the big ten title game tomorrow. >>> how cool would it be if you are a little leaguer and a big team skipper stops by for practice? that happened for dc teams. check this out. you will see skipper matt williams upper right-hand corner taking...
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. >> it's been great to see you grow from that tubby little hoosier to the man you are today. >> the the friendships. the friendship you've brought to the program. thank you for that. >> it is amazing. >> you don't often have many moments in life when you're covered in cake. >> covered in cake. bull murray pulls it offer. totally pulls it off. i'm dara brown and this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allerg
. >> it's been great to see you grow from that tubby little hoosier to the man you are today. >> the the friendships. the friendship you've brought to the program. thank you for that. >> it is amazing. >> you don't often have many moments in life when you're covered in cake. >> covered in cake. bull murray pulls it offer. totally pulls it off. i'm dara brown and this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. the beast was as...
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folks in the hoosier state got revved up with the annual prerace parade.300,000 people lined the streets of indianapolis to wave and cheer. all 33 drivers in today's race served as honorary grand marshals. after patrick dempsey, formerly from abc's "grey's anatomy" will be the honorary starter. coverage starts at 8:00 this morning right here on abc7 right here, right now my buddy lisa argen, talking about a change in the weather finally. >> rights. just a modest change but more changes ahead for the week. and that will warm up everybody else who is laying behind and that would be san francisco and parts of the communities closer to the bay. but today inland you folks will warm up and already looking at a sunnier start for some. in fact, with the cooler temperatures you may have noticed the dryer air is in place. so live doppler 7hd, we're picking up very little in the way of low cloudiness. but here it is. in san francisco from the roof camera, temperatures in the 50s and today another cool day for you. really no changes in the city. 52 in san carlos and s
folks in the hoosier state got revved up with the annual prerace parade.300,000 people lined the streets of indianapolis to wave and cheer. all 33 drivers in today's race served as honorary grand marshals. after patrick dempsey, formerly from abc's "grey's anatomy" will be the honorary starter. coverage starts at 8:00 this morning right here on abc7 right here, right now my buddy lisa argen, talking about a change in the weather finally. >> rights. just a modest change but more...
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in indiana the health commissioner of the hoosier state has just approved a one year needle exchangegram to deal with a large hiv outbreak. the yeah came from scott county, and has seen 160 residents test positive for hiv since december. population 4200, and the epicenter, of the problems. >> . >> i get tore up. >> and loved ones died. >> i have had five family member pass away. >> you yourself. >> yes. >> so it's pretty dear to myself. >> so dear, she now works as a nurse. joining what she sees a a fight for the town's life. but this piece of the american heart land, is suddenly at the heart of an epidemic facing the state's worst outbreak of hiv ever. >> it's become austin's favorite passtime. >> a long time alcoholic he says last year he began using the town's drug of choice, opana, a prescription painkiller that addicts here illegally cook and inject. dirty needles prezzed the. joses it is a miracle he is hiv negative. >> you don't think about hiv. >> i never did i didn't think about hiv. >> one in five now liver in poverty. >> you somewhere pockets of things. with only seven off
in indiana the health commissioner of the hoosier state has just approved a one year needle exchangegram to deal with a large hiv outbreak. the yeah came from scott county, and has seen 160 residents test positive for hiv since december. population 4200, and the epicenter, of the problems. >> . >> i get tore up. >> and loved ones died. >> i have had five family member pass away. >> you yourself. >> yes. >> so it's pretty dear to myself. >> so...
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career with star studded guest list, tells us despite all of the accolade, letterman is still a humble hoosier. shear preview of the interview you'll see coming up little later on cbs sunday morning. >> goes way back. as we do, having both grown up in indianapolis. i recalled appearance we made together there, in the 70s. you told the high school kids about feelings about your success, you said it is like robbing 7-eleven, the money is good but you know you're going to get caught. >> i hope i said. that will in those daisy was probably not you wait be to be tapped on the shoulderment okay the real guys here, you can go home now. that's what i was always motivated by that fear, the fear of failure then i have to oh, darn. and then, you know, i wasn't chosen again, so i go back home. >> in high school, letterman was not a candidate for most likely to succeed. that where he found his calling. >> my solve my year in high school they offered a speech class, public speaking class soys signed right up. first day of class everybody has to stand up, give many prom too speech about themselves. and i got
career with star studded guest list, tells us despite all of the accolade, letterman is still a humble hoosier. shear preview of the interview you'll see coming up little later on cbs sunday morning. >> goes way back. as we do, having both grown up in indianapolis. i recalled appearance we made together there, in the 70s. you told the high school kids about feelings about your success, you said it is like robbing 7-eleven, the money is good but you know you're going to get caught....
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the big personnel news involving hoosiers is david letterman is retiring and governor mike pence wants another four years on the job. who wouldn't want that sentence reversed? citing homemade dump mike pence signs that have apparently been popping up. matthew tully continues, the problem with governor pence running for a second term is that it is still unclear why he ran for a first term. if he thought it was a stepping stone to higher office, well, he certainly stepped in something. what "the star" is referring to mostly is this. governor mike pence making himself and the state of indiana famous and not in a good way when he signed into law a bill that would make it effectively illegal to discriminate against and refuse to serve people because they are gay. the prospect of indiana becoming the we don't serve gays here state led to a national uproar and boycott threats from across the country and in some cases across the world and businesses large and small threatening to yank themselves out of the state and refuse to do business or allow travel there and that backlash shook indiana an
the big personnel news involving hoosiers is david letterman is retiring and governor mike pence wants another four years on the job. who wouldn't want that sentence reversed? citing homemade dump mike pence signs that have apparently been popping up. matthew tully continues, the problem with governor pence running for a second term is that it is still unclear why he ran for a first term. if he thought it was a stepping stone to higher office, well, he certainly stepped in something. what...
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the hero of hoosier. for lincoln and liberty too. [applause] i should be saying sorry about that. it reminds me, sometimes popular songs can be a little edgy. it reminds the of the 1960's when "blowing in the wind," was edgy, sung by i think dylan. it opened the way to hendrix's music. songs like this open the way, i think. there was another song "coming father abraham," i will sing the whole song. [laughter] i promise i won't. you can plug in any number. lee can raise troops, instituted the draft. it shows the reverend that soldiers developed. he visited the troops. they could send a real sense of compassion there. again, i put 600,000 because you could really -- the version has 500,000 as well. [singing] we are coming, father abraham, and 300 more. we leave our plows and workshops. our wives and children dear. with hearts to full, we are the silent tear. we dare not look the hind is. we are coming, father abraham 300,000 more. we are coming, we are coming. our union to restore. we are coming, father abraham 300,000 more. [applause] there are 300,000 more versus too. i don't know
the hero of hoosier. for lincoln and liberty too. [applause] i should be saying sorry about that. it reminds me, sometimes popular songs can be a little edgy. it reminds the of the 1960's when "blowing in the wind," was edgy, sung by i think dylan. it opened the way to hendrix's music. songs like this open the way, i think. there was another song "coming father abraham," i will sing the whole song. [laughter] i promise i won't. you can plug in any number. lee can raise...
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structurally, it is not in my personal opinion can each head of delegation should be service officer hoosiers brand spanking every two years. that causes difficulties. the of the foreign ministry is the same thing. we need to get subject matter experts for this and specifically on health. dr. collins, thank you so much. i'm very pleased to say nimh involved in this activity. part of the journey of focusing on this note that the small numbers of people. they will point to the large numbers of deaths in sub-saharan africa if you're allocating funds to try to know what the large number of people's are. but these are u.s. citizens. i am greatly appreciative initiative you doing there. but a question for you is, you mentioned rigorous evaluations. samhsa funds a lot of services. some people would argue that truly don't look at the root cause research wise in terms of -- the commission unsuccessfully tried to get an institute of medicine study focusing on this. we failed because we did not adequate engage with alaska native communities in developing this and explaining what this study was come expl
structurally, it is not in my personal opinion can each head of delegation should be service officer hoosiers brand spanking every two years. that causes difficulties. the of the foreign ministry is the same thing. we need to get subject matter experts for this and specifically on health. dr. collins, thank you so much. i'm very pleased to say nimh involved in this activity. part of the journey of focusing on this note that the small numbers of people. they will point to the large numbers of...
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i thought the hoosier part was interesting, the country boy in a sense, the big, you know -- comes outith the big feet and colored socks on. there's something hick about him that i think he was selling, very effectively so. he wasn't a big-city guy. >> midwestern guys, carson from norfolk, nebraska and letterman from indiana, and i think what was so cool about dave was that he was the first guy to really open up that door of saying i'm a regular guy who is going to take the shine off of all of this hollywood bull hockey and real call people out and he did it in kind of an aw shucks way with a little bit of snark that let celebrities laugh at themselves a little bit, and as that developed you really saw so much self-deprecation from people, you know, that oftentimes we would revere them and now letterman took the shine off of it, and i love that about him and it's always fun when somebody who you add mire and respect is the voice -- is your voice as the viewer. >> lizz, how about him telling jane pauley this sunday morning that we'll never see him again, like he's not going to write op-
i thought the hoosier part was interesting, the country boy in a sense, the big, you know -- comes outith the big feet and colored socks on. there's something hick about him that i think he was selling, very effectively so. he wasn't a big-city guy. >> midwestern guys, carson from norfolk, nebraska and letterman from indiana, and i think what was so cool about dave was that he was the first guy to really open up that door of saying i'm a regular guy who is going to take the shine off of...
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one hoosier manufacturer told me recently consumer product safety act since it passed they spent $12.5 million in testing costs alone, and it is because they not only have to test every platform that the products are on but every skew as well. so not only do they spend an average of $8900 to test every new stroller or cradle design, but they have to spend another thousand dollars to test every paint, every new paint color as well. i think we all agree the safety of our children is of utmost importance and shouldn't be compromised, however i think we have to draw the right balance and ensure companies have resources to do further r&d to ensure their products are safer. mr.
one hoosier manufacturer told me recently consumer product safety act since it passed they spent $12.5 million in testing costs alone, and it is because they not only have to test every platform that the products are on but every skew as well. so not only do they spend an average of $8900 to test every new stroller or cradle design, but they have to spend another thousand dollars to test every paint, every new paint color as well. i think we all agree the safety of our children is of utmost...
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hoosiers will never forget your loved one's sacrifice to this country. memorial day provides us an additional opportunity to reflect on the bravery of the few who ensure the freedom the safety and way of life for all of us. we will always be grateful to america's heroes, the service men, women and men and women of the armed forces and their loved one. as senator of indiana and on behalf of all hoosiers, less us thank all the men and women in uniform for standing the watch and honoring the memory of all who are no longer with us, for their bravery their courage and their patriotism. god bless indiana and god bless america. thank you madam president. i yield back. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: thank you madam president, i rise -- i ask consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you madam president. i rise to talk about the trade debate we're having here in the senate. i know we've heard a lot of debate on both sides. i wanted first to
hoosiers will never forget your loved one's sacrifice to this country. memorial day provides us an additional opportunity to reflect on the bravery of the few who ensure the freedom the safety and way of life for all of us. we will always be grateful to america's heroes, the service men, women and men and women of the armed forces and their loved one. as senator of indiana and on behalf of all hoosiers, less us thank all the men and women in uniform for standing the watch and honoring the...
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a hoosier tradition since 1881.n august 13th, 2011, country mega stars sugarland are the night's scheduled entertainment. the video picks up moments before the duo is set to hit the stage. >> you can see the wind catching the curtains and blowing it. the big question is, is that structure created or rated for those types of winds? >> sudden wind gusts of nearly 60 miles an hour rock the framework of the stage. those near the front begin to panic and run, but it's too late. dozens are trapped beneath 35 tons of twisted metal. seven people are killed and nearly 60 people are injured. >> we can't control mother nature. she dishes out what she wants. you never know what you're going to get. >>> a dance floor, crowded with wedding guests, collapses. may 2001, a young bride and groom enjoy what should be the best day of their lives. 700 guests share in their wedding celebration, held on the third floor of a jerusalem wedding hall. >> everyone is having a good time. a guy is filming it with his camcorder. everything seems
a hoosier tradition since 1881.n august 13th, 2011, country mega stars sugarland are the night's scheduled entertainment. the video picks up moments before the duo is set to hit the stage. >> you can see the wind catching the curtains and blowing it. the big question is, is that structure created or rated for those types of winds? >> sudden wind gusts of nearly 60 miles an hour rock the framework of the stage. those near the front begin to panic and run, but it's too late. dozens...
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guest: tricia, i really appreciate some good hoosier common sense this morning. let me just say that with regards to the way the rest of the world looks at us, i remember opportunities i had to serve as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee or as ranking member with the joe biden, who was chairman at one point. john kerry, what have you. we finally came to take a look at how the rest of the world looked at what we were doing. and we found that when we were dealing with foreign policy and questions of national security having an 8-7 vote is not really reassuring. we needed to really strive for not a unanimous vote, but something pretty close to that. so when we had something to say and our legislation passed, the rest of the world would take notice and have confident. -- confidence. i think that is true not only in foreign policy, but the method -- diplomacy also. and this is why we have fashioned, along with the school at georgetown university, and i want to pay tribute to dan of our staff, -- we really want to have a constructive situation. we s
guest: tricia, i really appreciate some good hoosier common sense this morning. let me just say that with regards to the way the rest of the world looks at us, i remember opportunities i had to serve as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee or as ranking member with the joe biden, who was chairman at one point. john kerry, what have you. we finally came to take a look at how the rest of the world looked at what we were doing. and we found that when we were dealing with foreign...
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one hoosier manufacturer told me recently consumer product safety act since it passed they spent $12.5 million in testing costs alone, and it is because they not only have to test every platform that the products are on but every skew as well. so not only do they spend an average of $8900 to test every new stroller or cradle design, but they have to spend another thousand dollars to test every paint, every new paint color as well. i think we all agree the safety of our children is of utmost importance and shouldn't be compromised, however i think we have to draw the right balance and ensure companies have resources to do further r&d to ensure their products are safer. mr. chairman, i have a question to you that with this in mind what actions have you taken in the past year to provide relief to companies with respect to costs of third party testing requirements? >> thank you congresswoman. one of the areas we found interesting, and this was discovered by small business ombudsman, i don't want to get the commissioner upset since it involves his prior occupation, but we found a lot of thi
one hoosier manufacturer told me recently consumer product safety act since it passed they spent $12.5 million in testing costs alone, and it is because they not only have to test every platform that the products are on but every skew as well. so not only do they spend an average of $8900 to test every new stroller or cradle design, but they have to spend another thousand dollars to test every paint, every new paint color as well. i think we all agree the safety of our children is of utmost...
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one hoosier manufacturer told me recently consumer product safety improvement act was passed -- since it's passed they spent 12.5 million nasdaq testing costs alone. and that's not -- it's because they not only have to test every platform that the products are on but every skew. as well. so not only do they spend an average of $8900 to test every new stroller or cradle design, but they have to spend another thousand dollars to test every paint, every new paint color as well. i think we all agree the safety of our children is of utmost importance and shouldn't be compromised, however i think we have to draw the right balance and ensure companies have the needed resources to do further r&d tone sure their products are safer. so mr. chairman, i have a question to you that with this in mind what actions have you taken in the past year to provide relief to companies with respect to costs of third party testing requirements? >> thank you, congresswoman. one of the areas we found interesting, and this was discovered by small business ombudsman, i don't want to get commissioner mohorovic upse
one hoosier manufacturer told me recently consumer product safety improvement act was passed -- since it's passed they spent 12.5 million nasdaq testing costs alone. and that's not -- it's because they not only have to test every platform that the products are on but every skew. as well. so not only do they spend an average of $8900 to test every new stroller or cradle design, but they have to spend another thousand dollars to test every paint, every new paint color as well. i think we all...
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general umbarger is a true hoosier hero. his shoes will be big ones to fill. best of luck in your retirement sir, and thank you for your incredible service to our state and our nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from nevada seek recognition? ms. titus: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. titus: today the united states immigration and customs enforcement was supposed to begin accepting deferred action for parental accountability or dapa, applications. it was to be a day of hope not disappointment, for millions of families across the country. but because of a politically motivated decision by a texas judge, implementation has been halted. now 17,000 hard working men and women in clark county, nevada, must wait for relief in fear of being torn from their family. nevada is the state with the largest share of undocumented immigrants as total population, 210,000 pe
general umbarger is a true hoosier hero. his shoes will be big ones to fill. best of luck in your retirement sir, and thank you for your incredible service to our state and our nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from nevada seek recognition? ms. titus: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. ms....
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guest: tricia, i really appreciate some good hoosier common sense this morning.ith regards to the way the rest of the world looks at us, i remember opportunities i had to serve as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee or as ranking member with the joe biden, who was chairman at one point. we finally came to take a look at how the rest of the world looked at what we were doing. and we found that when we were dealing with foreign policy and questions of national security, -- was not very reassuring. we needed to really strive for not a unanimous vote, but something pretty close to that. so when we had something to say and are legislation passed, the rest of the world would take notice and have confident. i think that is true not only in foreign policy, but the method policy also. and this is why we have fashioned, along with the school at georgetown university, and i want to picture butte to and of our staff, -- pay tribute to dan of our staff, -- we really want to have a constructive situation. we still have our partisan feelings and strong views,
guest: tricia, i really appreciate some good hoosier common sense this morning.ith regards to the way the rest of the world looks at us, i remember opportunities i had to serve as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee or as ranking member with the joe biden, who was chairman at one point. we finally came to take a look at how the rest of the world looked at what we were doing. and we found that when we were dealing with foreign policy and questions of national security, -- was...
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it's been great to see you grow from that tubby little hoosier to the man you are today. >> and the besthere. two of them celebrated. took a few swigs of vodka on the air. >> more than a few. >> bill brought some vodka with him. >> look at the size of this bottle. >> little pull there. then he said canon ball it dave. off of caddy shack. then they poured it for each other. so he put all these pieces together. that's early in the evening. bill murray went to dinner had a couple glasses of wine. then he made his way to 30 rock and stumbled onto the set of "the last word" with our friend lawrence o'donnell. >> emphasis on stumble. >> yes. check this out. >> i have to interrupt you, because there's a guy from chicago who's just barged in here. bill murray, you know, i told people there might be a surprise guest tonight. do you mind if we finish talking about elizabeth warren? >> elizabeth warren? get to that now. >> okay. and you're not going to leave right? is that bill murray over there? yeah, that's bill murray. we'll be back. >> oh. >> there he is as he tried to take a seat there. >> is
it's been great to see you grow from that tubby little hoosier to the man you are today. >> and the besthere. two of them celebrated. took a few swigs of vodka on the air. >> more than a few. >> bill brought some vodka with him. >> look at the size of this bottle. >> little pull there. then he said canon ball it dave. off of caddy shack. then they poured it for each other. so he put all these pieces together. that's early in the evening. bill murray went to dinner...
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as secretary of state, i had the privilege to work with him to protect hoosiers working in the militarypromoting and improving absentee voting processes. as indiana's th district representative, i have worked with him on legislation which would study the structure of our military and reserve components can be best utilized. he is one of the most accomplished generals in the country and valuable leader in indiana and u.s.a. he has led our national guard and served our nation and state with integrity and distinction over his military career. i thank him for his selfless service and wish him well in his retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: i yield back the balance of my time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i rise to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to pay tribute to the life of joe galuski, a broadcaster who spent his years on radio. any topic presented to him, joe faithfully kept your community updated on latest local
as secretary of state, i had the privilege to work with him to protect hoosiers working in the militarypromoting and improving absentee voting processes. as indiana's th district representative, i have worked with him on legislation which would study the structure of our military and reserve components can be best utilized. he is one of the most accomplished generals in the country and valuable leader in indiana and u.s.a. he has led our national guard and served our nation and state with...
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i support cutting red tape and federal mandates that unnecessarily burden hoosier farmers. as a broader issue i recognize that food production is extremely important not only for their own benefit but rises to the level of even being an issue of national security. but that's not what i'm talking about here today. today i want to talk about taxpayer dollars that are being used to fund grants, not for farming but for marketing. let me give you some examples. u.s. law currently on the books states a grant program requiring that the secretary of agriculture shall award competitive grants in developing a business plan for viable marketing opportunities. well there's a real question here as to whether this ought to be mandated through the federal government. that is, select those who apply for grants to develop a marketing program. the problem here is that very few end up with the grants but those who do, well, it is a special -- special deal for them. they get these grants and they can -- winners and losers really shouldn't -- who submit the grantsgrants -- shouldn't be selected
i support cutting red tape and federal mandates that unnecessarily burden hoosier farmers. as a broader issue i recognize that food production is extremely important not only for their own benefit but rises to the level of even being an issue of national security. but that's not what i'm talking about here today. today i want to talk about taxpayer dollars that are being used to fund grants, not for farming but for marketing. let me give you some examples. u.s. law currently on the books states...