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>> we have a saying in indiana. i was born at night, but not last night. i know the third rail realities you're talking about. we have all seen the grandy card played in demagogues -- granny card played in demagogues. we're going to have to spend less on medicare somehow, but i am not pessimistic this will always be the case. if so, we are going over the cliffs. i will say this. i think it is equally obvious. these problems could be best dealt with by the democratic party. they have the position politically to do it and to deal with those that are always steve -- to tell those that are always demanding more money i am going to have to draw the line, but if they will not do it, our party will have to step up. this will be our responsibility as loyal opposition, and if the people are not ready for it, so be it, but that is no excuse for not trying. >> you were president bush's first budget director, and karl rove came up with his first book since leaving the administration. you were not mentioned in the book. are you disappointed in that, and what should hav
>> we have a saying in indiana. i was born at night, but not last night. i know the third rail realities you're talking about. we have all seen the grandy card played in demagogues -- granny card played in demagogues. we're going to have to spend less on medicare somehow, but i am not pessimistic this will always be the case. if so, we are going over the cliffs. i will say this. i think it is equally obvious. these problems could be best dealt with by the democratic party. they have the...
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i've created hundreds of jobs in indiana and hired hundreds of employees. have the best work force in the world. if we can't allow this work force to do the job we can allow companies to figure out how to get the job done, we can get it done. we must get the government out of our business. i will go to d.c. to do just that, to get the federal government off our backs. >> the north american free trade agreement was not a free trade agreement. it would have been easy to say no tariffs shall be imposed on american goods going into the other countries of north america and no tariffs will be experienced by this exporting to america. it had to create an uneven playing field, otherwise the american economy would have overwhelmed the zero economies of mexico and canada. -- would have overwhelmed the economy'ies of mexico and canad. we must have agreements that recognized u.s. interests of workers come first. we should not get away the farm quite literally in these agreements whenever the agreements must devalue the ability for the u.s. to compete. >> gentleman, we
i've created hundreds of jobs in indiana and hired hundreds of employees. have the best work force in the world. if we can't allow this work force to do the job we can allow companies to figure out how to get the job done, we can get it done. we must get the government out of our business. i will go to d.c. to do just that, to get the federal government off our backs. >> the north american free trade agreement was not a free trade agreement. it would have been easy to say no tariffs shall...
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times prior and the people, when i took that oath, of the 8th district of indiana at that time and indianain the future will know that it's my obligation to and talking about how i will fill them. >> thank you. thank you for the questions. w3. . past few years is that government is not listening to the people a poll came out this week showing that four out of government is not listening to the people. four out of five people don't trust the government. we have seen our representatives go to washington and live happily ever after and ignore the will of the people. that has to stop. that is one of the reasons we are seeing this reawakening in indiana. it is because people are realizing their voices in the past have not been heard. it is one of the reasons i am running to be your u.s. senator. i am going to washington to represent you and listen to you. >> d.c. morrison -- daniel coats. >> thank you for hosting this event. we do take a solemn oath. one of us will take that oath to uphold the conversation -- uphold the constitution. you have to listen to what they have to say. had this preside
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. >> tom: still ahead, elkhart, indiana. it's home to the nation's r.v. industry and 15% unemployment. that number has been dropping. an economic update from the heartland. >> susie: multiple choice: the economy is strong. the economy is weak. none of the above. reports released today on manufacturing and home sales as well as an eight-week stock market rally say one thing, but slow job growth and weak forecasts say another. so what shape is the economy really in? the answer, as scott gurvey explains, depends on the recovery alphabet. >> reporter: back when we feared the great recession would never end, we speculated on the shape of the recovery that economists assured us would eventually arrive. now that by many measures the recovery is here, it is obvious the letter the recovery most resembles depends on what indicator you are using. the equity markets have bounced like a "v", suggesting a strong recovery. a "v" is also good for consumers, who are spending again. but jobs have not returned strongly. that measure puts us in a "u" shape or maybe the dread
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look for news from the indiana debate commission at that debates coming this fall.from indianapolis, good night. ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> this week of america and the courts, discussion on the media and national security issues. america and the courts, today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address this week, president obama talks about the state of u.s. auto companies following the government's decision to aid in restructure the industry and the need for financial regulatory change on wall street. financial regulation was also a topic of the gop weekly address, this week given by senior republican kay bailey hutchinson. >> it was a little more than one year ago that our country faced a potentially devastating crisis in our of our industry. over the course of 2008, the industry shed 400,000 jobs in the midst of a financial crisis and the procession. but general motors and chrysler, to companies that for generations were a symbol of america's manufacturing mig
look for news from the indiana debate commission at that debates coming this fall.from indianapolis, good night. ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> this week of america and the courts, discussion on the media and national security issues. america and the courts, today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address this week, president obama talks about the state of u.s. auto companies...
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you mentioned the number of races coming up in indiana. how interesting will they be for the positioning of the party? >> that's a good question, because indiana has been a belle weather on presidential nights because it's a first state for returns to come in so on election night it's often looked at. we have an early primary so what one thing -- one race that will be interesting to see as a potential trend setter is the republican primary for the open senate seat, senator bye announced right before the deadline this year that he was not going to seek reelection. and there were several republicans already in the race and then the national republican party coalsed around former senator dan coats. and there's a lot of tension in the state among republicans whether this is a washington establishment candidate who is not the kind of person, candidate that voters are looking for right now. and some of the others, more of the anti establishment, more in line with the tea party sentiments. so it will be interesting to see. if senator cothse does
you mentioned the number of races coming up in indiana. how interesting will they be for the positioning of the party? >> that's a good question, because indiana has been a belle weather on presidential nights because it's a first state for returns to come in so on election night it's often looked at. we have an early primary so what one thing -- one race that will be interesting to see as a potential trend setter is the republican primary for the open senate seat, senator bye announced...
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senate seat from indiana in the may 4 primary. indiana will have a new center next year.e is not seeking reelection. this is been rated as when the most competitive races in the country. it is held at the studios ofwfyi tv in indianapolis. it is one hour. >> live from indianapolis, the u.s. senate primary debate, sponsored by the indiana debate commission. >> good evening. welcome to the indian in debate commission. this one features the five gentlemen seeking the republican nomination for the united state s senator. for the next hour, boaters will ask the questions -- voters will ask the questions. friday night, we will hear the candidates answers. let me marlins stutzman was a farmer. he served three terms in the senate. richard behney amended plumbing company. he is a community volunteer. john hostettler was elected to represent the eighth district in 1984. winchester is a financial adviser. he is a board member of the chamber of commerce. - coats is an attorney. he is an ambassador to germany and served in the senate from 1989 through 1999. the campaign has drawn lots
senate seat from indiana in the may 4 primary. indiana will have a new center next year.e is not seeking reelection. this is been rated as when the most competitive races in the country. it is held at the studios ofwfyi tv in indianapolis. it is one hour. >> live from indianapolis, the u.s. senate primary debate, sponsored by the indiana debate commission. >> good evening. welcome to the indian in debate commission. this one features the five gentlemen seeking the republican...
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times prior and the people, when i took that oath, of the 8th district of indiana at that time and indianan the future will know that it's my obligation to and talking about how i will fill them. >> thank you. thank you for the questions. w3. . past few years is that government is not listening to the people a poll came out this week showing that four out of government is not listening to the people. four out of five people don't trust the government. we have seen our representatives go to washington and live happily ever after and ignore the will of the people. that has to stop. that is one of the reasons we are seeing this reawakening in indiana. it is because people are realizing their voices in the past have not been heard. it is one of the reasons i am running to be your u.s. senator. i am going to washington to represent you and listen to you. >> d.c. morrison -- daniel coats. >> thank you for hosting this event. we do take a solemn oath. one of us will take that oath to uphold the conversation -- uphold the constitution. you have to listen to what they have to say. had this presiden
times prior and the people, when i took that oath, of the 8th district of indiana at that time and indianan the future will know that it's my obligation to and talking about how i will fill them. >> thank you. thank you for the questions. w3. . past few years is that government is not listening to the people a poll came out this week showing that four out of government is not listening to the people. four out of five people don't trust the government. we have seen our representatives go...
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and in indiana? i believe you do it through tax cuts. we are losing jobs to mexico.
and in indiana? i believe you do it through tax cuts. we are losing jobs to mexico.
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>>> hola, el público que a stas tasistió anoche fue un efusivo, de hecho indiana sánchez fue la eliminadaron al escenario con el tema de gloria trevi. >>> saben lo que pasa que tú estas engañando a tu público mira ta ruitatiana tú no tienes decir nada >>> luego les tocó estar juntas y vean cómo reacciona tatiana cuando maira es amenazada >>> un abrazo. >>> no tengo nada en contra de tatiana. sí quiere un abrazo se lo daré. >>> en la mansión >>> quien abrazó a más de uno, la cubana, con este difícil momento >>> 10 mil dólares >>> ano sé, estoy pena pasandes qué me compraré >>> indiana, car ruicarolina no yee cogier corrieron la misma suerote >>> maira fue salvada por el público, y carolina también. >>> indiana se fue >>> hay que seguir adelante >>> y el objetivo del público votar por su favorita, con el servicio móvil at&at. pueden votar por: ( ♪ música ) >>> si usted no vota por su favor esta, favor favorita la concursante podría ser eliminada. soy tony aandrade. >>> muchas personas, se esienta al frente del televisor si no llaman >>> mucho importante que la noj gente nno han visto al age
>>> hola, el público que a stas tasistió anoche fue un efusivo, de hecho indiana sánchez fue la eliminadaron al escenario con el tema de gloria trevi. >>> saben lo que pasa que tú estas engañando a tu público mira ta ruitatiana tú no tienes decir nada >>> luego les tocó estar juntas y vean cómo reacciona tatiana cuando maira es amenazada >>> un abrazo. >>> no tengo nada en contra de tatiana. sí quiere un abrazo se lo daré. >>> en...
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times prior and the people, when i took that oath, of the 8th district of indiana at that time and indiana the future will know that it's my obligation to and talking about how i will fill them. >> thank you. thank you for the questions. w3. . past few years is that government is not listening to the people a poll came out this week showing that four out of government is not listening to the people. four out of five people don't trust the government. we have seen our representatives go to washington and live happily ever after and ignore the will of the people. that has to stop. that is one of the reasons we are seeing this reawakening in indiana. it is because people are realizing their voices in the past have not been heard. it is one of the reasons i am running to be your u.s. senator. i am going to washington to represent you and listen to you. >> d.c. morrison -- daniel coats. >> thank you for hosting this event. we do take a solemn oath. one of us will take that oath to uphold the conversation -- uphold the constitution. you have to listen to what they have to say. had this president
times prior and the people, when i took that oath, of the 8th district of indiana at that time and indiana the future will know that it's my obligation to and talking about how i will fill them. >> thank you. thank you for the questions. w3. . past few years is that government is not listening to the people a poll came out this week showing that four out of government is not listening to the people. four out of five people don't trust the government. we have seen our representatives go to...
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obviously i'm rooting for indiana, the home team.ssolves and the sauce looks like this. i have some pulled pork here. this is real easy to make. we season it up and let it go low and slow in the oven. >> pulled pork is a long process. >> it's a long process, but it's very easy to tend to process. so it's not like something you have to stand around all the time. >> how many hours on the average? >> about three hours. you set it and forget it, you know what i mean? >> and you hope it falls right off the bone. >> that's what we're hoping will happen here. and see how it just comes right apart there? this is amazing. >> i'll try one of these while we move to the next region. >> let me show you how you make one of these up. take the pork, put it in there like that. >> pretty easy, put it on the bread, put it in your hout. >> all of this can be made in under 30 minutes and all of it under 40 bucks. what else can you ask for this bracket town? >> what next in. >> and then this corn of could be. what's interesting of this is i run it for may
obviously i'm rooting for indiana, the home team.ssolves and the sauce looks like this. i have some pulled pork here. this is real easy to make. we season it up and let it go low and slow in the oven. >> pulled pork is a long process. >> it's a long process, but it's very easy to tend to process. so it's not like something you have to stand around all the time. >> how many hours on the average? >> about three hours. you set it and forget it, you know what i mean?...
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indiana attorney general greg zoeller with us here on msnbc. thanks so much today. >> good to be with you, ed. >> you bet. >>> it's tax time again folks but only 53% of americans really have to worry about it. i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west virginia, the legal ramifications, and if it could have been prevented. that's tonight at 6:00 right here on msnbc. [ female announcer ] sometimes, you can get so much out of so little. woohoo! [ female announcer ] especially when it comes to charmin ultra soft. its ultra soft design is soft and absorbent. it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading
indiana attorney general greg zoeller with us here on msnbc. thanks so much today. >> good to be with you, ed. >> you bet. >>> it's tax time again folks but only 53% of americans really have to worry about it. i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas....
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burton from indiana. in other words they equate american citizenship with a fundamental inalienable right to statehood. there is only one right, inalienable right that the people of puerto rico has. it's to their independence. and the founding fathers that we like to talk so much about would agree with us here today. if thomas jefferson were here today he would say one thing, there is one and only one inalienable right of the people of puerto rico. something that can never be taken away from them and that's to that you are independence. and why do i bring this issue up today? i bring the issue up today so that we can understand that puerto rico is not just four million american citizens on an island. it is a culturally, it is a psychologically constituted geographically, linguistically constituted nation of people, puerto ricans. go to that nation of people today and while they may love and cherish america, which is actually a good thing, if you think about it today, a nation of people who love and cheris
burton from indiana. in other words they equate american citizenship with a fundamental inalienable right to statehood. there is only one right, inalienable right that the people of puerto rico has. it's to their independence. and the founding fathers that we like to talk so much about would agree with us here today. if thomas jefferson were here today he would say one thing, there is one and only one inalienable right of the people of puerto rico. something that can never be taken away from...
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but nevertheless, 60-something percent in indiana is very good. he has very high ratings because unlike some people in the party and -- i think this is true for a lot of them. sarah palin is one of them. who believes that conservatism -- the only way we can create a good -- we can get a good candidate is if we create this strong ideologically barrier that prohibits a lot of people in the middle, the independents, from supporting us. and we can't do that. the fact of the summary was in new jersey, just nearby, the candidate that they ran -- i met chris christie, great guy. he was not mr. conservative. he was not the most conservative guy in the world. in fact, chris daggat, the independent in the race, took a lot of votes away from chris christie. and honestly, that's why he was -- that's why he was -- that's why he was tied with the then-incumbent governor of new jersey. because this independent candidate was taking 11% of the votes in the poll. and he was campaigning as the conservative. so part of the problem is we can't -- we don't need to find
but nevertheless, 60-something percent in indiana is very good. he has very high ratings because unlike some people in the party and -- i think this is true for a lot of them. sarah palin is one of them. who believes that conservatism -- the only way we can create a good -- we can get a good candidate is if we create this strong ideologically barrier that prohibits a lot of people in the middle, the independents, from supporting us. and we can't do that. the fact of the summary was in new...
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i'm from indiana. he won't win indiana -- if the vote was today he wouldn't win indiana. i don't care who he's winning against. he won't win ohio and pens. -- pennsylvania. if some laid off worker benefits go out and vote for barack obama because he believes in all this hope and change, i don't believe it. if i had to bet money i would say sarah palin would she the next president because you look at -- if you look at -- really if you look at the history of this country and every time there's been any kind of -- even when it didn't happen but when there's this sort of recognition of the sort of -- the sort of idea from white right wing voters that there's some egalitarian post-racial or pan-racial democracy happening, public schools and reconstruction, you know, the civil rights and black power movement. when ronald reagan came to office, you know, there's this backlash that happens. and it's based on two things. one is this white right wing anger, not all white people, of course, but this white wing anger and the fact black people won't come out to the polls. no change. t
i'm from indiana. he won't win indiana -- if the vote was today he wouldn't win indiana. i don't care who he's winning against. he won't win ohio and pens. -- pennsylvania. if some laid off worker benefits go out and vote for barack obama because he believes in all this hope and change, i don't believe it. if i had to bet money i would say sarah palin would she the next president because you look at -- if you look at -- really if you look at the history of this country and every time there's...
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host: indiana, frances. caller: oh, president obama, i am so proud of you, but what i want to tell you is that i heard a senator say on the senate floor when the bidding the farm bill that only six farmers in indiana got almost all the money from 55,000 -- now i want senator luger to stand at obama's side and tell the truth about these gigantic weapons that russia and the u.s. have, and 10,000 or more each host: what is the truth? caller: the truth is that we have weapons that are 1,000 tons > those used during the second world war, and all these weapons just sitting there. russia and the u.s. -- if they can agree to reduce those and make the world a little safer, i mean, we are so imperial lustis. at least we have been very much so in the past. host: here in the headline, brown triggers the election with labor closing in on the tories. he announces the may 6 election day. prime minister gordon brown has nationally set the national election -- has set a national election for may 6. it is one of the least pre
host: indiana, frances. caller: oh, president obama, i am so proud of you, but what i want to tell you is that i heard a senator say on the senate floor when the bidding the farm bill that only six farmers in indiana got almost all the money from 55,000 -- now i want senator luger to stand at obama's side and tell the truth about these gigantic weapons that russia and the u.s. have, and 10,000 or more each host: what is the truth? caller: the truth is that we have weapons that are 1,000 tons...
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burton from indiana. mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes, revise and extends my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: there's no objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. burton: i was in my office today, mr. speaker, and i was watching the joint economic committee and one of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle was talking about how one of his employer -- one of his companies had 300 employees that were in entry level positions and they were getting minimum wage and the employer was telling him how they were going to have to lay a lot of them off because of the inability of them to get loans and for other reasons. and the reason i came down and talked about this is because there's no question that if we have a tight money policy that it's going to affect small businesses. in addition to that, when we load additional regulations and costs onto small businesses, it's going to cause them problems and they're going to have to lay people off. you know, i was reading in
burton from indiana. mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes, revise and extends my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: there's no objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. burton: i was in my office today, mr. speaker, and i was watching the joint economic committee and one of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle was talking about how one of his employer -- one of his companies had 300 employees that were in entry level positions and they were getting...
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i am from indiana. if the vote was today, he would not win indiana. he won't win ohio, he won't win pennsylvania. if you are telling me some laid-off auto employer whose unemployment benefits expired is going to vote for barack obama, i do not believe it, so i wrote a piece recently saying that i believe right now if i had to bet money i would say sarah palin would be the next president. if you really look at the history of this country and every time there has been any kind of come e. then when it didn't happen that when there was sort of recognition of this sort of idea from white-- right-wing voters that there is some kind of egalitarian post-racial or 10 racial democracy happening, public schools and reconstruction, civil rights and black power movement when ronald reagan came to office. the business backlash that happened and it is based on two things. one is this white right wing anger, not all white people of course that this white right wing anger and people of color won't come out to the polls. they are announcing change. it is not relevant.
i am from indiana. if the vote was today, he would not win indiana. he won't win ohio, he won't win pennsylvania. if you are telling me some laid-off auto employer whose unemployment benefits expired is going to vote for barack obama, i do not believe it, so i wrote a piece recently saying that i believe right now if i had to bet money i would say sarah palin would be the next president. if you really look at the history of this country and every time there has been any kind of come e. then...
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killers from indiana pull it off one more time in the big game? get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with tax credits for buyers, low interest rates and down-to-earth prices, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. does two jobs... at once. one: kills weeds to the root. two: forms a barrier, preventing new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control. but it takes less than 15 seconds to tell you this. drivers who switched from geico to allstate... saved an average of $473 a year. time to s
killers from indiana pull it off one more time in the big game? get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with tax credits for buyers, low interest rates and down-to-earth prices, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra...
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the gentleman from indiana. mr. buyer: i defer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. filner: mr. speaker, i would yield -- before i yield to our speaker i just want to say in -- with gratitude on the part of our nation's veterans. in her 3 1/2 years as speaker and her years before that as minority leader, ms. pelosi focused like a laser on the needs of our veterans. we would not be here with this landmark bill were it not for our speaker who i yield one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. the speaker: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i thank him for his leadership. i'm very pleased that today we have bipartisan support for this important legislation to benefit our veterans. i, too, join my colleagues in rising to honor the sacrifice and service of the greatest among us, the men and women of our armed forces. in the name of our safety they lay their lives on the line. in the name of our security they fight our enemies far from home. in the name of
the gentleman from indiana. mr. buyer: i defer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. filner: mr. speaker, i would yield -- before i yield to our speaker i just want to say in -- with gratitude on the part of our nation's veterans. in her 3 1/2 years as speaker and her years before that as minority leader, ms. pelosi focused like a laser on the needs of our veterans. we would not be here with this landmark bill were it not for our speaker who i yield one minute. the...
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i'm from indiana. he won't win indiana. of the vote was today i don't care he won't win ohio or pennsylvania. if you are telling me that a laid-off auto worker was unemployment benefits expired six months ago and is going to vote for barack obama because he's seen this hope and change i don't believe it. i do not believe it so i wrote a piece recently saying i believe right now if i had to that money sarah palin would be the next president because if you look at the history of this country and every time there's been any kind of -- when there is this sort of recognition, this sort of idea from white right-wing voters that there's some kind of egalitarian post racial or pan racial democracy have been, public schools and reconstruction, civil rights and black power movement when reagan came to office, there is a backlash that happens and it's based on two things. one is this white right-wing anger, not all white people of course this right-wing anger and the fact black people and white people will come out to the polls. no ch
i'm from indiana. he won't win indiana. of the vote was today i don't care he won't win ohio or pennsylvania. if you are telling me that a laid-off auto worker was unemployment benefits expired six months ago and is going to vote for barack obama because he's seen this hope and change i don't believe it. i do not believe it so i wrote a piece recently saying i believe right now if i had to that money sarah palin would be the next president because if you look at the history of this country and...
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it's been a remarkable season and we've had a ball out here in indiana.> and we didn't see it. >> don't miss the game tonight and we will see you back bright and early tomorrow morning. >> have a great day. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
it's been a remarkable season and we've had a ball out here in indiana.> and we didn't see it. >> don't miss the game tonight and we will see you back bright and early tomorrow morning. >> have a great day. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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janet, i know you were born in indiana. >> guest: i was born in indianapolis, indiana, great basketball state. i was born there in 1941, 15 days before the president declared this as the day that will live in infamy. shortly after pearl harbor have been struck in our country into the war. it was the days of a particular cut. a lot of people don't like to see it that way. what to say jim crow separated. i lived in were steeped in segregated areas. my father fought in world war ii and he fought in patton's army. and when he came home, his country repaid him with a seat on the back of the bus. but the beautiful thing about this country, john, is that either daughter that colored soldier could grow up and married his secretary of defense. so, you know, we have a wonderful country and i often say when i talk about race, i want to give my country's credit because i love her, despite her faults and because of her promise and her progress. >> host: i appreciate that. it is amazing to me the country that we live in. it is such a wonderful place geared we've made so much progress but they're stil
janet, i know you were born in indiana. >> guest: i was born in indianapolis, indiana, great basketball state. i was born there in 1941, 15 days before the president declared this as the day that will live in infamy. shortly after pearl harbor have been struck in our country into the war. it was the days of a particular cut. a lot of people don't like to see it that way. what to say jim crow separated. i lived in were steeped in segregated areas. my father fought in world war ii and he...
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tornado watches stretching from georgia to the south and to illinois and tennessee, kentucky and indiana and all effected here and there have been reports of tornados on the ground in some of the areas, gusty winds and rainfall. as this moves toward us, this is what we're going to watch into the next 24 hours and to our weather map. we are under a slight rack of of severe weather, from d.c. and through south of the florida panhandle and this is going to ease to the north of us and stall out right near the mason-dixon line and back to the south again and to areas of central virginia and maryland, talking thunderstorms as way move through tomorrow and future cast shows us as we move into tonight, the rain is widespread and into the early morning hours, everything is to the north of us and we see activity into the 4:00 hour and in the afternoon and to the north and we fill in again 32 into later evening hours. we're going to hope it holds off and anything could change and lingering into monday and tuesday and showers are widespread and possibly scattered thunderstorms in the overnight hours
tornado watches stretching from georgia to the south and to illinois and tennessee, kentucky and indiana and all effected here and there have been reports of tornados on the ground in some of the areas, gusty winds and rainfall. as this moves toward us, this is what we're going to watch into the next 24 hours and to our weather map. we are under a slight rack of of severe weather, from d.c. and through south of the florida panhandle and this is going to ease to the north of us and stall out...
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indiana representative mike pence. >> how are you?ible ] >> sean: there are some people that are trying to say maybe there's not difference between the two parties. republicans didn't support stimulus. they didn't support omnibus. they didn't support cap and tax. they didn't support health care. is -- in the house in particular i see strong conservatism. is some of the problems with the republican party they've had in the senate? >> well, no. let's be honest sean you have Òj over the years. we didn't just lose our majority in 2006 we lost our way. the republican party in washington, d.c. walked away from the principles and the american people walked away us from. i really believe, particularly in the last year and a half, republicans have been coming together with a commitment to fiscal discipline and limited government and free market values. the american people get that they know we are not just the party of no it begins by willing to provide the -- >> sean: one of the things i never thought which would see was the house speaker say
indiana representative mike pence. >> how are you?ible ] >> sean: there are some people that are trying to say maybe there's not difference between the two parties. republicans didn't support stimulus. they didn't support omnibus. they didn't support cap and tax. they didn't support health care. is -- in the house in particular i see strong conservatism. is some of the problems with the republican party they've had in the senate? >> well, no. let's be honest sean you have Òj...
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the gentleman from indiana deserves to be heard. the gentleman from indiana. mr. buyer: on page 2 it says, because of the transition effects and the fact that most coverage provisions are going to be in effect for six of the 10 years of the budget period, the cost estimates that were shown in the memorandum do not represent a full 10-year cost of the legislation. so even though they're saying that it's going to be -- they're projecting $311 billion, please understand that this is not really a true 10-year time frame. so, from policymakers, why i want to this bring this to everyone's attention, please, members look at this report, look at this report, all of us whom have responsibilities in health initiative need to understand as policymakers what will be the impact upon our areas of responsibility. of the $311 billion, i look at this, of the federal expenditure for only the six-year time frame is going to be about $251 billion. as you know, the department of defense is one of the largest precurrers of health care goods and services in the country. i'm not even tal
the gentleman from indiana deserves to be heard. the gentleman from indiana. mr. buyer: on page 2 it says, because of the transition effects and the fact that most coverage provisions are going to be in effect for six of the 10 years of the budget period, the cost estimates that were shown in the memorandum do not represent a full 10-year cost of the legislation. so even though they're saying that it's going to be -- they're projecting $311 billion, please understand that this is not really a...
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that is what mitch daniels did in indiana and new gingrich and 94 and ronald reagan. he was able to get the blue dog democrats and independent to support him and that is why ronald reagan won against carter petraeus wixom like mitch daniels of indiana would be the perfect candidate. some deals? >> i have a question about your view towards not necessarily the money being spent, stimulus money being spent on public transportation but just in a transportation in general. you suggested that as opposed to building a light rail system between tampa and orlando, you suggested the government should expand lanes but from what i took it would be to build more roads. in order to build roads in certain metropolitan areas you would potentially have to acquire land in order to do so which in some cases would -- eminem domain, correct. in a city like washington, d.c. where i used to live the population is expanding at an ever-growing rate, one because the government expansion but also because of private businesses in the suburbs of virginia and maryland. in an area for like washingt
that is what mitch daniels did in indiana and new gingrich and 94 and ronald reagan. he was able to get the blue dog democrats and independent to support him and that is why ronald reagan won against carter petraeus wixom like mitch daniels of indiana would be the perfect candidate. some deals? >> i have a question about your view towards not necessarily the money being spent, stimulus money being spent on public transportation but just in a transportation in general. you suggested that...
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last year rice won fife five of the six indianaings. ground ball hit to kelso. the inning does come to a close. not before the rice owls punch in two more runs. we completed four. >> matt: top of the fifth inning here in houston texas. the owls lead the cougars by 4-1. down in the houston cougars dugout rayner noble. taylor wall making things difficult for you tonight. 15 of the last 18 pitches he has thrown has been strikes. >> steve: it's a far cry from what we're doing. he's pitching a nice game. >> reporter: he is throwing three pitches for strikes right now. what do you think about goodnight felt like he had a little trouble commanding the the fast ball. felber hind. kind of willed through those. what did you think about him solid delivery. 15 of the 18 pitches was strikes. the last two innings is picking off where he left off. >> matt: taylor wall is getting back to where he was in the post season a year ago. in 2009 he was sparkling at 2.05 e.r.a.. opponents hit .167 against him. most outstanding player. had a three hit shutout in go. he
last year rice won fife five of the six indianaings. ground ball hit to kelso. the inning does come to a close. not before the rice owls punch in two more runs. we completed four. >> matt: top of the fifth inning here in houston texas. the owls lead the cougars by 4-1. down in the houston cougars dugout rayner noble. taylor wall making things difficult for you tonight. 15 of the last 18 pitches he has thrown has been strikes. >> steve: it's a far cry from what we're doing. he's...
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indiana representative mike pence. >> how are you?dible ] >> sean: there are some people that are trying to say maybe there's not difference between the two parties. republicans didn't support stimulus. they didn't support omnibus. they didn't support cap and tax. they didn't support health care. is -- in the house in particular i see strong conservatism. is some of the problems with the republican party they've had in the senate? >> well, no. let's be honest sean you have Òj over the years. we didn't just lose our majority in 2006 we lost our way. the republican party in washington, d.c. walked away from the principles and the american people walked away us from. i really believe, particularly in the last year and a half, republicans have been coming together with a commitment to fiscal discipline and limited government and free market values. the american people get that they know we are not just the party of no it begins by willing to provide the -- >> sean: one of the things i never thought which would see was the house speaker sa
indiana representative mike pence. >> how are you?dible ] >> sean: there are some people that are trying to say maybe there's not difference between the two parties. republicans didn't support stimulus. they didn't support omnibus. they didn't support cap and tax. they didn't support health care. is -- in the house in particular i see strong conservatism. is some of the problems with the republican party they've had in the senate? >> well, no. let's be honest sean you have Òj...
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vote por indiana sánchez, o carolina ramírez, o tatiana delgado, o fabiola, mayra zavala, o ana patriciaos mantiene a la favorita en competencia el próximo domingo los invitados especiales serán Ángel y chris, nuestra belleza latina domingo a las 8, 7 centro por univision continuamos ahora con primer impacto. >>> gracias tony y para más@@úúp manchester united el equipo invitado, univision . >>> bueno, hoy es lunes.... >>> (risas) bueno, hoy es lunes y son de los recuerdos mundialistas en esta ocasión creo que se le están acabando tenemos que recurrir a otra cosa y es adelantar nos. >>> señor presidente, limpie el sudor de tanto trabajo en sudáfrica >>> vamos por parte decía jack el des tri pardo, quiero adelantar me y mostrarles uno cuando faltan 59 días para el mundial uno que será recuerdo después del 11 de juliol 11 de >>> muy bien, en solamente 2 minutos le digo la trivia mundialista para el twitter, pero antes vamos a ver qué pasa en la república. >>> el tri mexicano se concentra para el mundial de sudáfrica que verán por univision, los muchachos comenzaron su llegada al centro de a
vote por indiana sánchez, o carolina ramírez, o tatiana delgado, o fabiola, mayra zavala, o ana patriciaos mantiene a la favorita en competencia el próximo domingo los invitados especiales serán Ángel y chris, nuestra belleza latina domingo a las 8, 7 centro por univision continuamos ahora con primer impacto. >>> gracias tony y para más@@úúp manchester united el equipo invitado, univision . >>> bueno, hoy es lunes.... >>> (risas) bueno, hoy es lunes y son de...
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we will take a closer look at the indiana senate race after influenable endorsement. the people of washington still don't have a representative in congress, but the main hold-up has to do with guns. i'll explain in three according to the epa, the air in your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. smoke, germs, viruses, allergens, pet dander, even smelly and potentially harmful voc compounds can actually be floating in the air you're breathing! but now you can clean that air with the incredible oreck xl professional air purifier. and if you call and order now you'll pay no interest ever! the secret to oreck's effectiveness is its patented truman cell filter. the oreck air purifier constantly moves the air in the room through its powerful six-stage filtration system. its electrostatic plates capture many impurities such as dust, allergens, bacteria - even viruses -- then puts clean air back in the room. how clean is the air in your home? try my oreck professional air purifier for a full 30 days risk free, with free shipping! stand by for a ver
we will take a closer look at the indiana senate race after influenable endorsement. the people of washington still don't have a representative in congress, but the main hold-up has to do with guns. i'll explain in three according to the epa, the air in your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. smoke, germs, viruses, allergens, pet dander, even smelly and potentially harmful voc compounds can actually be floating in the air you're breathing! but now you can clean...
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they're taking on the indiana pacers. the wizards will not be making the playoffs, but the capitals won the president's cup. >>> and coming up on "washington weekly," mourners remember the president of poland and others who were killed in a plane crash. trapped in the trance of their shopping routine, some people don't notice the difference between meat and mystery when they enter... ...the frozen zone is it real chicken? or something else? some chicken nuggets and tenders look like they have mystery meat. with my perdue frozen nuggets there is no mystery. just real all-white meat, made with 100% natural ingredients, no fillers, no preservatives, and a delicious taste your family will love. perdue frozen chicken. all-white meat. no mystery. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if
they're taking on the indiana pacers. the wizards will not be making the playoffs, but the capitals won the president's cup. >>> and coming up on "washington weekly," mourners remember the president of poland and others who were killed in a plane crash. trapped in the trance of their shopping routine, some people don't notice the difference between meat and mystery when they enter... ...the frozen zone is it real chicken? or something else? some chicken nuggets and tenders...
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his family in from indiana and florida, brother and sister in the front row. arriving outside, his neighbors at the retirement home where he lived. >> nobody had a smile like his. nobody. >> be kind to everybody. talk to everybody. had time for everybody. >> he visited my son when he had a kidney taken out. >> at the mass, leaders from other religions and politicians, he is remembered for his warmth and kindness, who rose from army chaplain to archbishop. >> his motto was, i will listen that i may serve. and did both well. he discovered the gifts of others and used them. >> i loved him for his pastoral care, his humility, and his great passion for people. >> he was a man who practiced his service to others with a tremendous amount of humility. archbishop of the whole diocese, and yet he felt the most important thing he could do was to serve others, particularly the poor. he's going to be very much missed. >> may the lord greatly reward this wonderful, holy man of god. [ singing ] >> reporter: following mass, archbishop borders was placed in a crypt underneath
his family in from indiana and florida, brother and sister in the front row. arriving outside, his neighbors at the retirement home where he lived. >> nobody had a smile like his. nobody. >> be kind to everybody. talk to everybody. had time for everybody. >> he visited my son when he had a kidney taken out. >> at the mass, leaders from other religions and politicians, he is remembered for his warmth and kindness, who rose from army chaplain to archbishop. >> his...
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players from oklahoma, 5 from texas, 4 from a, 3 from missouri, 3 from kansas, 2 from illinois, 1 in indiana, nebraska, north dakota, north carolina, tennessee and new york. >> pretty spread out, yes? rowell is looking for his 2nd hit in the series. he had one last night. good speed and wide. last week we saw a 17-pitch at- bat late in the game, and finally keyed an fau win over the cajuns. this one hasn't approached 17 pitches yet, but unless sit a battle. this is popped up on the mound and bryant inches his way to the hill to make the catch. three up and three down. tyler ray sails through the 3rd. 3-1, troy. >>> 3-1, troy, off to a good start early. leads the arkansas - little rock by 2 as we play in the bottom of the 3rd. it is our pleasure to be joined by the coach, nor more in the arkansas - little rock dugout. how important is the series to your club as you try to establish a winning season early in the sunbelt conference this year? >> it is very important. we need to show we start playing with the guys in the top of the conference year in and year out. troy is one of those guys i hop
players from oklahoma, 5 from texas, 4 from a, 3 from missouri, 3 from kansas, 2 from illinois, 1 in indiana, nebraska, north dakota, north carolina, tennessee and new york. >> pretty spread out, yes? rowell is looking for his 2nd hit in the series. he had one last night. good speed and wide. last week we saw a 17-pitch at- bat late in the game, and finally keyed an fau win over the cajuns. this one hasn't approached 17 pitches yet, but unless sit a battle. this is popped up on the mound...
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as a matter of fact, on march 29, the attorney general of indiana expressed his intent of having indiana join filing against the, quote, patient protection and affordable care act, which is the obamacare we're talking about. and here's what he had to say, our attorney general. he said, there are significant constitutional questions regarding the federal government's authority raised by the legislation passed. i believe it's necessary that these ultimately be brought before the united states supreme court and as the attorney general of indiana, i will join in the most appropriate legal actions available to represent the significant interests of our state, the state of indiana, in this matter. and he prepared a 55-page report on this that he gave to our legislators in indiana regarding the patient protection and affordability ability and he believes, as the other attorneys general do, that this is unconstitutional. my colleague just talked about the automobile business and how people have to have car insurance. well, they don't have to drive a car. and if they don't drive a car this they d
as a matter of fact, on march 29, the attorney general of indiana expressed his intent of having indiana join filing against the, quote, patient protection and affordable care act, which is the obamacare we're talking about. and here's what he had to say, our attorney general. he said, there are significant constitutional questions regarding the federal government's authority raised by the legislation passed. i believe it's necessary that these ultimately be brought before the united states...
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the president came to this issue through a friendship with senator lugar of indiana. i think the president hopes that democrats and republicans can work together to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons and ratified this treaty this year -- and ratify this treaty this year. >> are you considering canceling the meeting with karzai? >> we certainly would evaluate whenever continued or for the remarks president karzai makes as to whether that is constructive to have such a meeting. >> three strikes, you're out? >> [unintelligible] >> what are those consequences for those remarks? he has doubled down. >> i cannot speak to why he said those things. >> what about the consequences. >> they are troubling. they're confusing. they have been investigated and they have been found to be untruthful. whether there is some domestic political benefits that he is trying to gain, i cannot say. we are in afghanistan and their young men and women are it in afghanistan -- and our young men and women are in afghanistan because of the threat posed since september 11 when plants posed in that
the president came to this issue through a friendship with senator lugar of indiana. i think the president hopes that democrats and republicans can work together to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons and ratified this treaty this year -- and ratify this treaty this year. >> are you considering canceling the meeting with karzai? >> we certainly would evaluate whenever continued or for the remarks president karzai makes as to whether that is constructive to have such a meeting....
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next up from indiana on the line for republicans. caller: i'm so glad you are talking about this subject. i have emailed c-span to have somebody from a group called health science institute in baltimore. i'm wandering if your guest knows anything about it. it's a global group of medical doctors and medical scientists that focus on prevention and natural coors. and they have investigated for a number of years the 10 areas of the world where people do not get sick. they don't have diabetes or cancer, et cetera. they live to be 100 and die naturally. if anybody goes to health science institute of baltimore. they will find that they can get free information. we'll leave it there. >> i haven't heard of health sciences institute but what you say is true. if we changed our lifestyle, we could livelonger, healthier lives. the ways to do it are simple. cut out smoking don't drink excessively and eat a healthier diet and exercise on our line for independents. >> i'm calling because i'm a single mom that's raised four kids. i currently have a 5
next up from indiana on the line for republicans. caller: i'm so glad you are talking about this subject. i have emailed c-span to have somebody from a group called health science institute in baltimore. i'm wandering if your guest knows anything about it. it's a global group of medical doctors and medical scientists that focus on prevention and natural coors. and they have investigated for a number of years the 10 areas of the world where people do not get sick. they don't have diabetes or...
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parts of iowa, missouri, lower michigan, northern indiana, this is going to remain to the north.he weather associated with it as well away from us. temperatures only in the middle 70's, but by this moving off, look for temperatures to soar, especially on tuesday and wednesday. they will probably break some records. 84 degrees on wednesday. i have a feeling we will hit the middle to upper 80's to near 90 degrees. mostly clear out to the west of us. another mild day tomorrow. a few scattered showers will to the north korea western pennsylvania, ohio, the panhandle of maryland -- well to the north be a western pennsylvania, ohio, the panhandle of maryland. we do well to the north. western pennsylvania, ohio. we do well to the north -- well to the north. tuesday into wednesday, we are going to look for temperatures that will remain above average. that is at least until the cold front arrives. temperatures in the upper 70's. >> get that sunscreen out. amazing. >> a lot of people walking around with burnt foreheads. >> thanks a lot, steve. >>> coming up, seven >>> 7 is on your side ton
parts of iowa, missouri, lower michigan, northern indiana, this is going to remain to the north.he weather associated with it as well away from us. temperatures only in the middle 70's, but by this moving off, look for temperatures to soar, especially on tuesday and wednesday. they will probably break some records. 84 degrees on wednesday. i have a feeling we will hit the middle to upper 80's to near 90 degrees. mostly clear out to the west of us. another mild day tomorrow. a few scattered...
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that peabody has just signed a contract in southern indiana will have the largest stripmining, biggerthan anything that has ever had appalachia. and i think people will begin to see it. and i think you're right, that you can't imagine the scope of -- you know, throughout sadistic. five in amounts are compared 1.2 million ache or assessment strip mined. it doesn't make sense to eventually what area the size of delaware has been removed from the map or do you know, came from appalachia even exist good you know, he begins to make an impact on you. if you fly over in an airplane of the destruction of not just one might, but then another one and another one. i think it really hit you and i think that's the power of our film documentary senate the power of overtime to do. we create a project called the coal free future product that you can see a coal free future.org. and it's a group of artists who come together across the country writers, musicians, actors, film a curse him who believes we have to somehow take this story from the frontlines of the coal fields to the stage now because we've
that peabody has just signed a contract in southern indiana will have the largest stripmining, biggerthan anything that has ever had appalachia. and i think people will begin to see it. and i think you're right, that you can't imagine the scope of -- you know, throughout sadistic. five in amounts are compared 1.2 million ache or assessment strip mined. it doesn't make sense to eventually what area the size of delaware has been removed from the map or do you know, came from appalachia even exist...
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i would like to yield to the gentleman from indiana, mr. burton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. burton: i'd say i am a great admirer of duke university. i lean a little bit more toward butler since i'm from indianapolis, indiana. i thought duke played a great game. and i want you to know there is no truth to the rumor that butler intentionally missed that last basketball shot because they didn't want to hurt duke's feelings. are you listening over there? anyhow, congratulations to duke university and to butler university. butler's a very small school. it's a private school in indianapolis. and for them to reach the final game in the national championship is a real tribute, not only to the school and the players. we had great players. but to a great young coach who has only been coaching for three years. of course, the duke blue devils are always tough, always tough, and i'm proud to say we want to congratulate them. but the bulldogs did a great job, they were a great team, and next year we're going to get the
i would like to yield to the gentleman from indiana, mr. burton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. burton: i'd say i am a great admirer of duke university. i lean a little bit more toward butler since i'm from indianapolis, indiana. i thought duke played a great game. and i want you to know there is no truth to the rumor that butler intentionally missed that last basketball shot because they didn't want to hurt duke's feelings. are you listening over there?...
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will they be subject to michigan's mandated benefits and then ohio is and maybe indianas? -- i will hang up and take your answer. guest: one of the biggest concern is for major employers, those that operate across state lines, is that the outcome of this legislation might result in the dismantling, which allows companies that operate in multiple states to provide the same set of benefits, the level of coverage to all of their employees, wherever they live and work. under these new insurance exchanges that will be set up in 2014, there will be operating under federal law so that individual state legislatures will not be able to say, in addition to what has been acquired, this will add that benefit for it the package benefits themselves that will be established under the federal framework. it will be something easier or difficult to contend with, which is yet to be determined. the short answer is that the ability of states to do which you suggesting will be curtailed. host: is it determined by the size of the company and the number of employees? guest: companies with more th
will they be subject to michigan's mandated benefits and then ohio is and maybe indianas? -- i will hang up and take your answer. guest: one of the biggest concern is for major employers, those that operate across state lines, is that the outcome of this legislation might result in the dismantling, which allows companies that operate in multiple states to provide the same set of benefits, the level of coverage to all of their employees, wherever they live and work. under these new insurance...
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on july 13th, 1999, timothy mcveigh is transferred to the federal death row unit in terre haute, indianaill be his final stop before execution. despite never admitting guilt to the courts, mcveigh claims ending up on death row is exactly how he planned it. >> death is not a penalty, it's an escape. i recognized that well before i was driving away from oklahoma city on the morning of april 19 without a license plate. i in fact maybe in a sense am a groundbreaker in a new suicide by cop. >> if you're going to commit suicide, fine, go ahead, put a gun to your head, jump in a lake, but to take all these people with you, that it makes a point? that it illustrates something? for me it's the height of vanity and selfishness. it's beyond words. >> the reason i'm different and call myself make a groundbreaker is that i knew a lot of this before it happened. i knew that my objective was state-assisted suicide. and when it happens, in your face [ bleep ] -- in other words, i'm going to use the system to my own gain. >> mcveigh was done with life. he wanted to be executed. he wanted to go down in fl
on july 13th, 1999, timothy mcveigh is transferred to the federal death row unit in terre haute, indianaill be his final stop before execution. despite never admitting guilt to the courts, mcveigh claims ending up on death row is exactly how he planned it. >> death is not a penalty, it's an escape. i recognized that well before i was driving away from oklahoma city on the morning of april 19 without a license plate. i in fact maybe in a sense am a groundbreaker in a new suicide by cop....
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joining us now, house republican conference chair congressman mike pence of indiana.ow do you react to the speech today, congressman? >> hey, dylan. what was not in the speech was probably more news worthy and noteworthy and disappointsing than what was in the president's speech. i didn't get to hear all of it. but the fact that the president really didn't address the issue of too big to fail, which is really at the core here, whether we're going to make permanent the bailout policies of the t.a.r.p. whether we're going to create this implicit guarantee of certain organizations that are too big to fail. and also i just have to tell you, the fact that the president has not spoken at all about gse reform, fanny mae and freddie mac, at the core of the housing financial crisis recently. i think it's very disappointing. but beyond that, there is some word on capitol hill, some movement on capitol hill, and you know, i hope that the rumblings that we're hearing that there may be a willingness, not only to abandon the bailout fund, the $50 billion fund, but even consider aba
joining us now, house republican conference chair congressman mike pence of indiana.ow do you react to the speech today, congressman? >> hey, dylan. what was not in the speech was probably more news worthy and noteworthy and disappointsing than what was in the president's speech. i didn't get to hear all of it. but the fact that the president really didn't address the issue of too big to fail, which is really at the core here, whether we're going to make permanent the bailout policies of...
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it indeed -- in the new york post this morning -- on our line for republicans out of indiana -- caller: we have no sign of recovery in this area. my daughter works for a company that makes medical devices. they just announced massive layoffs in this area. that is mostly because of the health-care bill and the taxes that are on it. she did not get laid off, but i have to son-in-law's that are laid off. they are both not drawing unemployment any more. my granddaughter works at another place and she just got laid off. the only jobs to have are minimum-wage jobs. host: what is it going to take in your area to turn things around? caller: if they lower the unemployment rate, it would help. the shops and stores around here just cannot pay. the only jobs around here are minimum-wage jobs. host: you are saying that lowering the minimum wage would make it easier to hire folks. caller: when they raise the minimum wage around here, it cost a lot of jobs. host: to stories about health and security. the first comes from the " baltimore sun" -- also this morning in the "the new york times" -- back to
it indeed -- in the new york post this morning -- on our line for republicans out of indiana -- caller: we have no sign of recovery in this area. my daughter works for a company that makes medical devices. they just announced massive layoffs in this area. that is mostly because of the health-care bill and the taxes that are on it. she did not get laid off, but i have to son-in-law's that are laid off. they are both not drawing unemployment any more. my granddaughter works at another place and...
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our friend, indiana republican congressman mike pence, who is chair of the house republican conference. mike pence, great to see you. let me just ask you. all the news today, mr. obama is new york. is this financial regulation bill, is this more taxpayer bailout nation, or will this end too big to fail and risky trading? what's your take on this, mr. pence? >> i think one of the remarkable things about the president's speech today at cooper union was what he didn't say. the briefing i got was the president did not even talk about the whole too big to fail issue. he didn't talk about the implicit guarantee to financial institutions that fall in the category of too big to fail. and remarkably, after fannie mae and freddie mac literally facilitated and were at the very center of the financial crisis for housing, the president made absolutely no reference to gse reform. i'm not really surprised that bank stocks rose today after the president's speech, as was reported on cnbc, because what this is to the large financial institutions on wall street is taking the bailout ideas of t.a.r.p. and
our friend, indiana republican congressman mike pence, who is chair of the house republican conference. mike pence, great to see you. let me just ask you. all the news today, mr. obama is new york. is this financial regulation bill, is this more taxpayer bailout nation, or will this end too big to fail and risky trading? what's your take on this, mr. pence? >> i think one of the remarkable things about the president's speech today at cooper union was what he didn't say. the briefing i got...
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and i got to tell you, it hurt. >> reporter: indiana swim coach brian hinson is now serving a 33-year prison sentence. in a case that abc news found is far from unique. in the last ten years, some 36 swim coaches, including hinson, have been banned by the usa swimming organization because of sexual misconduct. including these men. a rogue's gallery of swim coaches who have brought a huge black eye to the sport. >> i don't want to be the one who sit here and say, 36 is not too many. one is too many. but this is not just a problem that's isolated to one sport. >> reporter: but in a series of lawsuits, teen victims and their families claim usa swimming has failed to do enough to stop men like this coach, 62-year-old andy king. authorities say king had more than a dozen young teen victims as he moved from town to town on the west coast. >> it was disgusting. at first i was in shock. i was -- i thought to myself, what is he doing? i knew what he was doing was wrong and i hated it so much. i just -- i wanted to cry. >> reporter: usa swimming says it's the responsibility of local swim clubs
and i got to tell you, it hurt. >> reporter: indiana swim coach brian hinson is now serving a 33-year prison sentence. in a case that abc news found is far from unique. in the last ten years, some 36 swim coaches, including hinson, have been banned by the usa swimming organization because of sexual misconduct. including these men. a rogue's gallery of swim coaches who have brought a huge black eye to the sport. >> i don't want to be the one who sit here and say, 36 is not too many....
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of the office of management and budget, talks about the economic impact of the healthcare bill on indiana and on other states. >> we're continuing to discover new costs, not just the cost that will be visited on some future governor to pick up hundreds of thousands of new people on our medicaid system. we've already been hit with $25 million bill because the federal government is going to confiscate rebates. now they're going to take the benefit that have bargain away starting immediately. we also see huge administrative costs coming when we have to supervise a huge expansion of medicaid and, as we understand it, shoulder the administrative costs of the new exchanges. so it's going to be a very, very expensive thing under any estimate for taxpayers here and in every other state, and that hidden, crammed down tax increase that this bill will necessity, just another example of the dishonest accounting with which it was sold. >> and you can see the entire interview of governor mitch daniel the on "new makers" today at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. iranian photojournalist recent
of the office of management and budget, talks about the economic impact of the healthcare bill on indiana and on other states. >> we're continuing to discover new costs, not just the cost that will be visited on some future governor to pick up hundreds of thousands of new people on our medicaid system. we've already been hit with $25 million bill because the federal government is going to confiscate rebates. now they're going to take the benefit that have bargain away starting...