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the program gives hoosiers the opportunity to take 16 college courses at no cost. enabling them to obtain a bachelor's degree in just three years after they go to college. i want to thank baitsville high school faculty and staff for continuing to provide innovative educational programs that set our students up for success. mr. chair, i rise to recognize rushville future farmers of america chapter for being one of six chapters across the country to participate in the turn the bag blue and gold program. the turn the bag blue and gold program is a partnership between f.f.a. and mycogen seeds that gives students the visit with farmers and polish their professional skills while raising money for their communities. this program will allow students to sell directly to local farmers, providing industry experience and a wonderful educational opportunity. a percentage of these sales will go directly to the rushville f.f.a. chapter. congratulations to rushville f.f.a. mr. chair, i would like to congratulate the indiana national guard for the stationing of the 127th cyber prot
the program gives hoosiers the opportunity to take 16 college courses at no cost. enabling them to obtain a bachelor's degree in just three years after they go to college. i want to thank baitsville high school faculty and staff for continuing to provide innovative educational programs that set our students up for success. mr. chair, i rise to recognize rushville future farmers of america chapter for being one of six chapters across the country to participate in the turn the bag blue and gold...
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right, a proud former hoosier like a lot of other folks. this syrians conversations which some of you may remember we had center to chris murphy recently are intended not to do the usual journalistic sort of gotcha thing, but to give people in our audience here in this room and watching us on tv a chance to hear what american policymakers and serious foreign policy folks say when you get a chance to really express themselves. you can agree with it. you can disagree with that, but our hope is that after one of these conversations you have more insight into how american foreign policy is seen by people who make it. so store young, i wanted to start up by asking you about the indo-pacific and i guess we used to call it the pivot to age. i'm not sure what we're calling it now, but trying to shift resources and attention into the indo-pacific has been a theme we've heard in several presidential administrations, but it somehow seems hard to do. it's a little bit like don corleone. we keep getting dragged back in when we were dating. where is the
right, a proud former hoosier like a lot of other folks. this syrians conversations which some of you may remember we had center to chris murphy recently are intended not to do the usual journalistic sort of gotcha thing, but to give people in our audience here in this room and watching us on tv a chance to hear what american policymakers and serious foreign policy folks say when you get a chance to really express themselves. you can agree with it. you can disagree with that, but our hope is...
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back in indiana, to bring it close to home, in a hoosier who go visit their local dr., or their healthcare provider, they would likely hear from the hospital or dr. that they would go out of business if they accepted medicare rates or all of the patients that they see. so make miss no mistake, this has brought just britney sanders plan. this has brought just he'll live warren plan, all of the major democratic presidential candidates are supporting plans that could put our providers on the path to bankruptcy. they will continue to support high stacked plans. plans that reduce the choices is americans have plans to read dues access is our providers go out of business. and meanwhile we republicans, will continue to support policies that cut because that increase freedom and that increased transparency, increased if valued for the american people. [inaudible conversation] screaming washington post reported over the weekend. [inaudible conversation] it would not be an impeachable offense, what would be your view. [inaudible conversation] >> this issue is still in the house and they have only ju
back in indiana, to bring it close to home, in a hoosier who go visit their local dr., or their healthcare provider, they would likely hear from the hospital or dr. that they would go out of business if they accepted medicare rates or all of the patients that they see. so make miss no mistake, this has brought just britney sanders plan. this has brought just he'll live warren plan, all of the major democratic presidential candidates are supporting plans that could put our providers on the path...
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. >> it's a big way to turn them into tax money, basically it's a strategy where you sell your hoosiersnd the investment you made, you can essentially diff differ, you defer it down the road and place that with an asset that is not substantially identical to the one you just sold but you will get people to watch that. >> you don't actually have to but if you want to maintain your exposure to the market -- >> usually that's what people do. the strategy is basically you sell your losers by if you want to maintain exposure, think about this, they will continue to own something that's been beaten down if it's long-term, you have it for that company. >> i ran a screen today of 500 stocks that are done, there's barely 50 that are down this year so far. if you have -- everybody makes mistakes. if you're loaded up with losses this year, turn your money over -- >> you might mount on energy stock, sell that, by the energy idea and if 31, but you've have to tax that. >> you're right, you have to itemize to get that deduction. people are itemizing because of the new tax laws. one strategy is punchi
. >> it's a big way to turn them into tax money, basically it's a strategy where you sell your hoosiersnd the investment you made, you can essentially diff differ, you defer it down the road and place that with an asset that is not substantially identical to the one you just sold but you will get people to watch that. >> you don't actually have to but if you want to maintain your exposure to the market -- >> usually that's what people do. the strategy is basically you sell...
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the hoosier state boasts that it's the childhood home of abraham lincoln, and i'm meeting a woman whoes she's inherited the very tool that lincoln used as a young man to split rails. if so, that would be amazing. lincoln's image as the rail-splitter was a key to his unlikely election as president in 1860. >> my name is andrea solis. when my father died in 2015, my brother and i inherited an heirloom that had been in our family for more than 150 years. we were always told it belonged to abraham lincoln, and i believe it. >> hi, andrea. i'm jamie. so nice to meet you. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. my family has something here that i think you might like to see. you want to go check it out? >> yes, please. >> okay. >> andrea's strange inheritance is on loan here at the state museum in indianapolis in its abraham lincoln collection. it has the initials "a-l." >> he was known as "the rail-splitter," and i'm sure that he used it to split wood to make fences. >> growing up, was there a whole story behind it? >> yes. abraham lincoln lived near my great-great-grandfather, and abraham gave th
the hoosier state boasts that it's the childhood home of abraham lincoln, and i'm meeting a woman whoes she's inherited the very tool that lincoln used as a young man to split rails. if so, that would be amazing. lincoln's image as the rail-splitter was a key to his unlikely election as president in 1860. >> my name is andrea solis. when my father died in 2015, my brother and i inherited an heirloom that had been in our family for more than 150 years. we were always told it belonged to...
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an unknown hoosiers type volleyball story. >> the cbs evening news is coming up. >> norah o'donnell is a preview >> reporter: tonight our series profiles in service steve hartman with the special unit in charge of giving a fito fallen marines. that story and more tonight on the cbs evening news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ sweden's greetings. enjoy one complimentary payment when you lease or finance a new volvo. now through january 2nd. there are those who will say thatoo fat.: too skinny. too hard. too soft. too d. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to thrive. >>> nfl up top. the clevelownsdefeive end myles garrett is suspended for at least the rest of the season. pouncey suspended 3 games over this horrific brawl. by the way, these teams play again in 17 days. garrett cracked rudolph on the head with the helmet. and then pouncey started punching and kicking garrett who will ha
an unknown hoosiers type volleyball story. >> the cbs evening news is coming up. >> norah o'donnell is a preview >> reporter: tonight our series profiles in service steve hartman with the special unit in charge of giving a fito fallen marines. that story and more tonight on the cbs evening news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ sweden's greetings. enjoy one...
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. >> so anyway, remember the movie hoosiers, gene hackman? well we have coach ray carter this time.tamaipas. >> we came out of nowhere. traditionally we haven't been good, but i'll take it. >> i'm sure going to the state finals is beyond your wildest dream, so let's just keep it right there. >> reporter: everyone in mill l volleyball band wagon. >> the home >> reporter: last night tam defeated visiting pierce high school 3 games to 1. this week the red tailed hawks picked up their first norcal playoff win in school history. >> i'm completely floored. i've never been this far with any time ever. >> it feels amazing and well deserved. we've worked so hard as a team. >> reporter: quite a turn around for a team that didn't win a single league game last year. >> now to be here in the state playoff social security so amazing. i can't even describe how it feels. it just feels like we have created something. >> at alameda saturday, 3 wins away from a division 4 title. we have a long way to go to hang out with powers like arch bishop and branson and sacred heart and marin catholic, but the r
. >> so anyway, remember the movie hoosiers, gene hackman? well we have coach ray carter this time.tamaipas. >> we came out of nowhere. traditionally we haven't been good, but i'll take it. >> i'm sure going to the state finals is beyond your wildest dream, so let's just keep it right there. >> reporter: everyone in mill l volleyball band wagon. >> the home >> reporter: last night tam defeated visiting pierce high school 3 games to 1. this week the red tailed...
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members of the foreign policy establishment, as you put it, believe that rank and file americans hoosiersspend more time thinking about foreign policy than they do. >> most americans are like people, members of my family, we think about our families, our neighborhoods, maybe occasionally with the state and national issues, what happens in yemen really meets the dat dinnr table conversation, at least it did not and mine growing up in a still does not with my 9-year-old. so i think sometimes we overestimate that and that's why it's especially important and why i feel duty bound and other members of congress have a duty to speak about these issues publicly. especially when we have had a military engagement lasting 18 years in afghanistan, we rarely face this issue and we don't debate it in a fulsome manner on the floor of the united states senate and there's a lot of structural reasons for that. is there enough time, judges to vote on, a lot of competing priorities. but nonetheless, we owe it to the men and women in uniform to elevate these issues, to educate the american people about what i
members of the foreign policy establishment, as you put it, believe that rank and file americans hoosiersspend more time thinking about foreign policy than they do. >> most americans are like people, members of my family, we think about our families, our neighborhoods, maybe occasionally with the state and national issues, what happens in yemen really meets the dat dinnr table conversation, at least it did not and mine growing up in a still does not with my 9-year-old. so i think...
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it's a obviously raise a lot of eyebrows and got a lot of reactions here in france that christoph hoosier- in one of his big at first big feature films cold out or the devils and she played a twelve year old autistic girl it involves a quite a long. period away from home and away from family on sash and she says that during that time there was set inappropriate touching of a sexual nature. i'm the sort of sexual harassment and sexual assault that went on over a prolonged period of time. and media part. what a well respected left. a left leaning. online newspaper spent seven month investigation this- they had- one journalist full time dedicated to a twenty three different people participated in quite a long- investigation- rusia himself i did not reply to any of media parts at. it with a request that he would participate or our response i and so as a journalist said in in a in a long interview that is also up on online and a video interview she said that this is it every word was carefully measured in putting this report together in other words this is not- as so much musicians of me to ty
it's a obviously raise a lot of eyebrows and got a lot of reactions here in france that christoph hoosier- in one of his big at first big feature films cold out or the devils and she played a twelve year old autistic girl it involves a quite a long. period away from home and away from family on sash and she says that during that time there was set inappropriate touching of a sexual nature. i'm the sort of sexual harassment and sexual assault that went on over a prolonged period of time. and...
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health care centers continue to serve communities across the sixth affordable oviding health care to hoosiers. the jane paulie community the spirit of humanity and altruism by serving those in need, regardless of the patient's ability to pay. on a decade of service. recognizer, i rise to the new castle high school omen's volleyball team for winning the 2019 class 4-a state volleyball championship. this marks new castle's third year in a row on achieving this victory.s the coaching staff and players' brought pride to the new castle community. congratulations to the trojans great job on a three-peat. mr. speaker, i rise today to greenfield central high school marching band for indiana he class b state championship. recently visited greenfield central high school and was able to meet some of the band members nd see their incredible facilities firsthand. he 160-member could go arrest pride marching band -- cougar marching band worked hard and it's an accomplishment they re sure to remember for the rest of their lives. i congratulate them on their asome achievement. mr. speaker, i rise -- awesome
health care centers continue to serve communities across the sixth affordable oviding health care to hoosiers. the jane paulie community the spirit of humanity and altruism by serving those in need, regardless of the patient's ability to pay. on a decade of service. recognizer, i rise to the new castle high school omen's volleyball team for winning the 2019 class 4-a state volleyball championship. this marks new castle's third year in a row on achieving this victory.s the coaching staff and...
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he sponsored individual and business tax cuts to attract new investment to the hoosier state. and two of his priorities were a public school education and transportation infrastructure. he increased school funding, expanded school choice, and created a pre-k program for his great state. he made career and technical education a priority in every public high school. as for transportation, he sponsored the investment of more than $800 million in new roads and bridges. at the same time, he's working to cut taxes. when he left office, indiana had a aaa credit rating. not bad. now he's back in washington, and rumor has it that he likes it there. and he'd like to stay there a little longer. so, he just happens to be in the first in the nation primary state to formally file the necessary paperwork to appear on the ballot as a candidate for renomination. new hampshire primary, after all, i believe is 96 days away, but who is counting? and on a personal note, it appears that he and i have something in common. the vice president's grandfather immigrated to the united states from ireland
he sponsored individual and business tax cuts to attract new investment to the hoosier state. and two of his priorities were a public school education and transportation infrastructure. he increased school funding, expanded school choice, and created a pre-k program for his great state. he made career and technical education a priority in every public high school. as for transportation, he sponsored the investment of more than $800 million in new roads and bridges. at the same time, he's...
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hoosiers ranked in the ap first time in 25 years. pern state still controls the destiny. >> tom allen doing amazing with the indiana team. they can story points and do a nice job attacking vertically in the pass. and runhe ball. penn state is a bigger story. this is a team everybody is talking about, the top four last we can. lose on the road against minnesota. the psych ee of the team they have to show maturity. i expect them to bounce back at home. >> and a gachl game against ohio state next week they could win if could decide the acc east. the only team ranks in the college football plafs. taking on wake forest. >> this is a tough week for wake forest they lose the top receiver sage. the clemson team recalling the game in rely they are in autopilot. they are focused not so much on the opponent but themselves and getting better every week. i expect them not to slow down at all this week against wake. >> the big 12 matchup in waco between baylor and oklahoma. baylor undefeated trying to get in the big 12. >> last week minnesota had
hoosiers ranked in the ap first time in 25 years. pern state still controls the destiny. >> tom allen doing amazing with the indiana team. they can story points and do a nice job attacking vertically in the pass. and runhe ball. penn state is a bigger story. this is a team everybody is talking about, the top four last we can. lose on the road against minnesota. the psych ee of the team they have to show maturity. i expect them to bounce back at home. >> and a gachl game against ohio...
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hoosiers ranked in the ap first time in 25 years.penn state still controls the destiny. >> tom allen amazing with the indiana team. they can score and do a nice job attacking vertically in the pass game and run the ball. penn state is a bigger story. this is a team everybody talking about. top four last week. lose on the road against minnesota. the psych ee of that team they have to show maturity. i expect them to bounce back at home. >> they have a game against ohio state next week if they win that could decide the big 10 east. in the acc clemson undefeated only team ranked in the college football playoff rank taking on wake forest. >> this is tough for wake forest losing the top receiver. now they take on clemson. this clemson team right now calling the grm the game in raleigh they're in autopilot. they are focused not so much on the opponent but themselves and getting better every single weak. i expect them not to slow down at all this week against awake. >> we have the matchup in waco between oklahoma and baylor and baylor undies
hoosiers ranked in the ap first time in 25 years.penn state still controls the destiny. >> tom allen amazing with the indiana team. they can score and do a nice job attacking vertically in the pass game and run the ball. penn state is a bigger story. this is a team everybody talking about. top four last week. lose on the road against minnesota. the psych ee of that team they have to show maturity. i expect them to bounce back at home. >> they have a game against ohio state next week...
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we need an example like the last mile that the hoosiers provide. feel like it's easy to fall into the environment around me but as long asas you have something like the last mile and you are grounded and you are humble and you are on goal, your only goal is to become a better person andre make it home, i advise a lot of people to work on their selves and work their inner self because you came in here is yourself and you are leaving on here as yourself but a better person and that's what we came here to do. >> laura: what was the hardest thing being inherent besides i was sleeping away from your family andei your friends? >> the hardest thing for me was forgiveness. forgiveness for myself, i believe. if i don't forgive myself, i will always be stuck in the past and i can't begin a new journey without letting go of the past and starting a better future like this. >> laura: what is the biggest misconception that people on the outside have of women on the inside, from what you've experienced? >> theep biggest misconception r me would be that they belie
we need an example like the last mile that the hoosiers provide. feel like it's easy to fall into the environment around me but as long asas you have something like the last mile and you are grounded and you are humble and you are on goal, your only goal is to become a better person andre make it home, i advise a lot of people to work on their selves and work their inner self because you came in here is yourself and you are leaving on here as yourself but a better person and that's what we came...
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mayor buttigieg: i know what thing or two about the vice president, a fellow hoosiere is rm we prefer indiana. his far right extreme social ideology does not reflect this country d doesn't even reflect this state. when he tried to push the ideologyn our state, it wasn't republicans of conscience whoof cameogether, stepped up and pushed back on that and as mebody who has come on board with the presidency that is an affront not only to our values, but to his own professed values, i'm prepared for that debate and i would look forward to the lay out ty to contrast central americans a different kind of solution coming out of indian judy: mayor pete buttigieg, thank you very much. mayor buigieg: good to be with you. judy: stay with us. comi up on the "newshour," broken justice. a preview of the newshour's new podcast. and the attorney who represented the family of trayvon martin on his new book, "opeseason." so far this year, law enforcement has entified over 70 suspects using a new technique called genetic genealogy. this is the same tool that last year to identify theused so-called golden
mayor buttigieg: i know what thing or two about the vice president, a fellow hoosiere is rm we prefer indiana. his far right extreme social ideology does not reflect this country d doesn't even reflect this state. when he tried to push the ideologyn our state, it wasn't republicans of conscience whoof cameogether, stepped up and pushed back on that and as mebody who has come on board with the presidency that is an affront not only to our values, but to his own professed values, i'm prepared for...
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was depending on the editor's confirming that people have fixed in onene of the best thins that hoosiers show us is the editor greets with all 10. i've got some training i need to do and some people i need to talk to. that's not going to get them success. you can't wait until the end of the process. you need the auditor doing that on a continual basis. we have seen the benefits and savings and return on investment that i know not expected to see this early long before he got to the point where expected the east to comein down. i can go on more about it. >> with me ask another basic question. for those of us who are not auditors would exactly does this entail? you are going through through installations near people fanning out over all of our military bases going to supply depots. what exactly are they doing? they are not counting every rifle and every tank or are they? >> they can't because the sure labor that would be involved as a problem. they will go up to the highest level of the organization and look into their databases and say show me everything you think you own and haven't use.
was depending on the editor's confirming that people have fixed in onene of the best thins that hoosiers show us is the editor greets with all 10. i've got some training i need to do and some people i need to talk to. that's not going to get them success. you can't wait until the end of the process. you need the auditor doing that on a continual basis. we have seen the benefits and savings and return on investment that i know not expected to see this early long before he got to the point where...
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hoosiers in my state are proud to be the leaders in medical innovation with more than 300 medical device manufacturers in my state alone. supporting nearly 55,000 good-paying jobs. however, after this tax took effect, the industry lost nearly 30,000 of those jobs nationwide from 2012 to 2015, according to the commerce department data. congress has temporarily suspended this job-killing tax since 2016. since 2016, and this expires in january. here we are at a crux that we never faced before. we are three months away, congress needs to act today, now. not for me. for all of us on this floor. these folks that live and die by medical devices do not declare themselves as being republicans, democrats, or independents. they are americans in need of our help. and they need it now. medical devices have literally changed the way we think about health care. in all of our districts. patients undergo less invasive procedures, which leads to shorter hospital stays. new technologies diagnose illnesses earlier, lowering the impact of care on a person's daily life. yet all these notable gains will be wip
hoosiers in my state are proud to be the leaders in medical innovation with more than 300 medical device manufacturers in my state alone. supporting nearly 55,000 good-paying jobs. however, after this tax took effect, the industry lost nearly 30,000 of those jobs nationwide from 2012 to 2015, according to the commerce department data. congress has temporarily suspended this job-killing tax since 2016. since 2016, and this expires in january. here we are at a crux that we never faced before. we...
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a lung injury death happened to a young hoosier within the week of this incident and impacted 50 others in our state, nationwide, over 400 cases. my concern is is that all of the research, if we wait, the research being done on marijuana still isn't conclusive. we're still waiting on the federal government to really come up with conclusive studies to be finished on marijuana decades after we started it. why do we think that this is going to be any different than that? dr. sharpless, why do we think the research is going to be any different? and it's going to be done any faster? because more people are dying? >> no, i think i agree with you that this is going to be a tough topic to study. it's going to require a long-term effort, i think some data will be more easy to glean forthcoming, but the answer to the question is we really want to know, like, what's the safety of these products over years and decades? it's going to take a while. in the interim, i think the fda's charged with using existing science to come up with a regulatory framework that is best for the public good. >> so wheth
a lung injury death happened to a young hoosier within the week of this incident and impacted 50 others in our state, nationwide, over 400 cases. my concern is is that all of the research, if we wait, the research being done on marijuana still isn't conclusive. we're still waiting on the federal government to really come up with conclusive studies to be finished on marijuana decades after we started it. why do we think that this is going to be any different than that? dr. sharpless, why do we...