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. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally built to hold prisoners during the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of the state's most serious criminals. nearly 2,000 maximum security inmates spend their days behind these century old walls. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> while the majority of prisoners have committed violent crimes, the prison has worked hard to create a safe environment for both staff and inmates. one improvement was the administrative segregation unit. >> back in the early '90s we had pr
. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison....
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>> the legal implications for indiana don't go beyond the borders because it simply applies in indiana. i do think it will increase the conversation, and i don't think that's bad. i think it's important that we talk about the students in america that are not getting the education they so richly deserve. but i think what we have to do is to stay focused. we need to stay focused on the right of every child to have a good public education. and for those whoppose vouchers, what we believe is that you do not use... pay private school tuition attacks payer expense. we ought to do what we know works. take schools and invest in early childhood. increase parental involvement. small class size especially in high-poverty schools at the lower grades. make sure that we have a well trained, qualified and certified work force that is stable. when we do that, children succeed. we do not believe it is the solution to take the few out and leave the rest behind. >> sreenivasan: what about that argument? >> well, we know what works. accountability works. higher standards, higher expectations. part of the
>> the legal implications for indiana don't go beyond the borders because it simply applies in indiana. i do think it will increase the conversation, and i don't think that's bad. i think it's important that we talk about the students in america that are not getting the education they so richly deserve. but i think what we have to do is to stay focused. we need to stay focused on the right of every child to have a good public education. and for those whoppose vouchers, what we believe is...
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is possible find out just ahead plus a controversy all agag bell is making a comeback in the indiana legislature this bill would make it illegal to impose animal abuse at factory farms so what does this mean for animal rights groups and how often does this try to expose horrible conditions from inside some farms that story later in the show. it's friday april twenty sixth five kim in washington d.c. i'm margaret held you're watching r t you well as the boston marathon bombing investigation moves forward new information is coming out about tomorrowland so live now the deceased twenty six year old along with his brother is accused of setting off the explosions it turns out both the f.b.i. and cia were contacted by russian officials on separate occasions about tomorrowland survive as early as two thousand and eleven after sometimes visit to russia now the f.b.i. says it responded to the calls putting on a u.s. terrorist watch list and even interviewing for knight and his family but turned up nothing. now the f.b.i. says when it asked moscow twice for more information russia failed to re
is possible find out just ahead plus a controversy all agag bell is making a comeback in the indiana legislature this bill would make it illegal to impose animal abuse at factory farms so what does this mean for animal rights groups and how often does this try to expose horrible conditions from inside some farms that story later in the show. it's friday april twenty sixth five kim in washington d.c. i'm margaret held you're watching r t you well as the boston marathon bombing investigation...
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now i'd like to recognize the gentleman from indiana to talk about coal in indiana. >> thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of our coal industry and the men and women who work in the industry. you see, i grew up in a small town in illinois, 1,400 people, where my dad was a united mine worker for 36 years. all my friends' parents worked in the coal mine. coal created good middle class jobs for those who lived in my hometown. i've been down in these mines in my hometown when i was a kid and recently in my district now, in southwestern indiana. i've met the proud, hardworking coal miners and i've seen the impact their hard work has on the local economy. in 2010 indiana mined around 36 million tons of coal and consumed nearly 65 million tons. mr. bucshon: currently indiana has more energy underground in the form of coal reserves than the entire united states does in oil and gas reserves. indiana's demonstrated coal reserve base of over 17 billion short tons is enough to maintain the current level of production in indiana for 500 years. the reserve base for the entire
now i'd like to recognize the gentleman from indiana to talk about coal in indiana. >> thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of our coal industry and the men and women who work in the industry. you see, i grew up in a small town in illinois, 1,400 people, where my dad was a united mine worker for 36 years. all my friends' parents worked in the coal mine. coal created good middle class jobs for those who lived in my hometown. i've been down in these mines in my hometown...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wantedo get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> hello, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. here's what's happening. the suspect in the boston marathon bombings is said to be in serious but stable condition after being arrested friday night. despite reports that dzhokhar tsarnaev is still unable to commu communicate, charges against the 19-year-old could come as early as today. >>> and in west, texas, officials say everyone is now accounted for. 14 people were killed and 200 injured thursday when a tank at a fertilizer plant exploded. now it's back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the high walls and razor wire that surround a maximum security prison leave no doubt that this is a place where you pay your dues for terrible decisions. but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedd
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wantedo get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> hello, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. here's what's happening. the suspect in the boston marathon bombings is said to be in serious but stable condition after being arrested friday night. despite reports that dzhokhar tsarnaev is still unable to commu communicate, charges against the 19-year-old could come...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wantedo get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. >>> authorities have recovered the bodies of five snowed boarders killed in an avalanche and loveland pass. a vigil was held last night -- tonight for sean collier, the m.i.t. police officer killed. and dzhokhar sarn naif re -- sarn af remains in critical but stable condition of the . >>> the high walls and razor wire that
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wantedo get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the...
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we have moderate rainfall over missouri and indiana. we are also going to keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you to brew on today. a school's new dress code has parents up in arms. they are live individual that their daughters have been banned from wearing scrapless dances from the annual 8th grade dinner dance. the reason why? the principal at reading ton middle school in new jersey says they are too distracting for the boys. >> the issue here is having someone interfere with my right to raise my children in a way that i think is appropriate. >> this year our school has enforced dress code a lot. i don't know why this year more but they are definitely getting more strict abou
we have moderate rainfall over missouri and indiana. we are also going to keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you...
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the republican i just is given by the representative of indiana. she or the president to work with republicans to balance the urges theshe president to work with republicans to bounce a budget. >> hi. as you have probably noticed, i'm not the president. as a citizen, i'm here at the white house today because i want to make a difference and i hope you will join me. my name is francine wheeler. david is with me. we live in sandy hook, connecticut. david and i have two sons. is aldest son, nate, fourth-grader at sandy hook elementary school. our younger son, then, is six. he was murdered in his first grade classroom on december 14, exactly four months this weekend. david and i lost our beloved son and nate lost his best friend. it turned out to be the last morning of his life. he told me out of the blue, i still want to be an architect, mama, but i also want to be a paleontologist because that is what nate is going to be and i want to do what nate does. 's life -- love for fun was unmatched. he could not wait to get to school every morning. third they
the republican i just is given by the representative of indiana. she or the president to work with republicans to balance the urges theshe president to work with republicans to bounce a budget. >> hi. as you have probably noticed, i'm not the president. as a citizen, i'm here at the white house today because i want to make a difference and i hope you will join me. my name is francine wheeler. david is with me. we live in sandy hook, connecticut. david and i have two sons. is aldest son,...
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and it's a shame because i can tell you, you know, hoosiers in the state of indiana, hard-working folksre sitting around the table every day trying to figure out how to balance their budgets at home, you know, having to pay tax bills tomorrow and having to do all the things that they expect our federal government to do. and as we try to incentivize people and teach people to save money, save for retirement, don't be he dependent upon the government, this is a, this is a shotgun blast, this is really tough for families to be able to hear now that we not only have a president who is insisting on more tax increases in addition to the tax increases in obamacare, in addition to the tax increases from last year, carried over, this president is insisting on having his way in making sure that one way or the other, they extract more money from working americans and i just think that, you know, folks at home are worried about this, governor, they're worried about it in the state of indiana. >> mike: i know you have an exchange with the president and you actually asked him whether or not he though
and it's a shame because i can tell you, you know, hoosiers in the state of indiana, hard-working folksre sitting around the table every day trying to figure out how to balance their budgets at home, you know, having to pay tax bills tomorrow and having to do all the things that they expect our federal government to do. and as we try to incentivize people and teach people to save money, save for retirement, don't be he dependent upon the government, this is a, this is a shotgun blast, this is...
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we -- start with the lax gun laws in indiana. >> guest: yeah.i don't know that i would agree with on the caller that we have lax gun laws in indiana. indiana is a state where the second amendment is important to our citizen. i believe we need to continue to defend that bedrock principle and liberty. we are in the middle of big gun debate here in washington, d.c., it will be interest fog see what comes out of the senate. most recent reports i have read are that may not have the vote to pass the relatively limited gun background check. they have tried to pass in the comprise. as far as wages, you know, listen, i think that's a very legitimate concern across the country. we have had stagnant growth frankly throughout most of the obama administration and the leadership in the last five years. we need do better. >> host: why is it okay to spent billions of year on corporate entitlement who don't pay taxes. we pay for our entitlements wall street does not. >> guest: it's not okay. , i mean, frankly, we need to bring it in and change our tax code in a
we -- start with the lax gun laws in indiana. >> guest: yeah.i don't know that i would agree with on the caller that we have lax gun laws in indiana. indiana is a state where the second amendment is important to our citizen. i believe we need to continue to defend that bedrock principle and liberty. we are in the middle of big gun debate here in washington, d.c., it will be interest fog see what comes out of the senate. most recent reports i have read are that may not have the vote to...
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they transported him to indiana. so he went back.ll serve his time there. >> jordan will face charges of attempted murder and robbery in indiana. but his arrival at cuyahoga county will not soon be forgotten. >> ah! >> inconsistencies in his story and his immediate response to a sedative left the jail's mental health staff speculating as to whether jordan's behavior was due to a disorder, trucking drug use or if it was all just an act. >> he might have wanted psychotic behavior to mr. a defense strategy. >> he's a very smart guy. when you're on the run, you've got to make all of the right moves. it's not easy to be on the run. so it's very possible that he decided to do it for a secondary gain. >> justice, he's in my [ bleep ] head! >> i could truly make an argument for ten different reasons what could have gone on that night. and we may never know. as they say, there is the one version, the other version, and somewhere in between is what really happened. >> michael keenan spent over two decades on death row before a judge dismissed
they transported him to indiana. so he went back.ll serve his time there. >> jordan will face charges of attempted murder and robbery in indiana. but his arrival at cuyahoga county will not soon be forgotten. >> ah! >> inconsistencies in his story and his immediate response to a sedative left the jail's mental health staff speculating as to whether jordan's behavior was due to a disorder, trucking drug use or if it was all just an act. >> he might have wanted psychotic...
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he will soon be extradited to indiana, where he plans to plead not guilty.dan says that his medical history may have been partly responsible for his behavior in intake. >> seventh grade, i was diagnosed with a d-net brain tumor. and i had surgeries, in seventh grade and ninth grade. i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. i still for some reason feel like i'm in a big dream. at this moment, my eyes are wide open, but i still feel like none of this is real. >> today is he competent? absolutely. today there -- you know, if he had a brief psychotic reaction, that's not playing a part right now -- >> the jail's clinical psychologist, dr. alice cook, and psychiatrist, dr. leslie koblintz are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if it was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they ha
he will soon be extradited to indiana, where he plans to plead not guilty.dan says that his medical history may have been partly responsible for his behavior in intake. >> seventh grade, i was diagnosed with a d-net brain tumor. and i had surgeries, in seventh grade and ninth grade. i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my...
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plus a controversy of agag bill it's making a comeback in the indiana legislature the bill would make it illegal to expose animal abuse in factory farm so what does this mean for animal rights groups who often try to expose horrible conditions from inside the farms that story later in the show. well it's friday april twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. well as the boston marathon bombing investigation moves forward new information is coming out about tomorrowland so alive and now to the can now twenty sees twenty six year old a seized who along with his brother is accused of setting off explosives explosives still it turns out that both the f.b.i.
plus a controversy of agag bill it's making a comeback in the indiana legislature the bill would make it illegal to expose animal abuse in factory farm so what does this mean for animal rights groups who often try to expose horrible conditions from inside the farms that story later in the show. well it's friday april twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. well as the boston marathon bombing investigation moves forward new information is coming out...
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one week after a guilty plea from the 2008 democratic presidential primary in indiana, there has beenther guilty plea. this one from last year's republican presidential primary in virginia. another one that newt gingrich failed to get on the ballot. now we know why. faked signatures. reports say 31-year-old campaign worker jennifer duberary pled guilty to felony election fraud and perjury for faking a slew of name on the gingrich presidential primary petition. last week, we reported a similar guilty plea from former board of elections wor worker beverly shelton in south bend, indiana. prosecutors there say the signatures were faked to get the president and hillary clinton on the ballot in 2008. gingrich's fakes were caught in the election but the president's and mrs. clinton allegedly phony ones were not. it took three years before whistle blower went to authorities. long after that primary election was decided. it turns out that three former democratic party and election board officials will go on trial next month in indiana. this is while another gingrich worker involved apparently,
one week after a guilty plea from the 2008 democratic presidential primary in indiana, there has beenther guilty plea. this one from last year's republican presidential primary in virginia. another one that newt gingrich failed to get on the ballot. now we know why. faked signatures. reports say 31-year-old campaign worker jennifer duberary pled guilty to felony election fraud and perjury for faking a slew of name on the gingrich presidential primary petition. last week, we reported a similar...
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so, what decision do you make in indiana stand, when it can make the differences between life and death? here's matt gutman. >> reporter: there is a moment when, in a crowd, split-second
so, what decision do you make in indiana stand, when it can make the differences between life and death? here's matt gutman. >> reporter: there is a moment when, in a crowd, split-second
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they would not be doing lotteries in indiana for head start. they would be taking care of those babies once they are born. this is not a pro-life movement. this is an anti-choice movement. you saw it with the catholic roman bishops being down on the contraceptives. you were talking about how shocking it was that people were not standing up in the republican party to people like rush limbaugh and have a history of cow-towing. where are these people that call themselves pro life and denounce the fact that you have people like roeder making statements like this and say, this is awful and go back to a position where we are debating this. >> where are they? we played this by roeder the other night. where are the mainstream moderate pro-life leaders? this is despicable. this is inexcusable. where are they? >> i tell you where they are, they are in private in meetings of pro life meetings going back into the '70s and '80s that i was part of. you have one set of rhetoric for your own people. then if they murdered someone, burnt a building down, afterwa
they would not be doing lotteries in indiana for head start. they would be taking care of those babies once they are born. this is not a pro-life movement. this is an anti-choice movement. you saw it with the catholic roman bishops being down on the contraceptives. you were talking about how shocking it was that people were not standing up in the republican party to people like rush limbaugh and have a history of cow-towing. where are these people that call themselves pro life and denounce the...
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. >>> the towering walls of indiana state prison have been guarding inmates' secrets since the time ofg of our "extended stay" series, prison officials allowed us to give certain inmates handheld cameras that they could use to record their thoughts in the privacy of their own cells, and the inmates, who all had plenty of time, also had plenty to say. >> living like an animal. what i'm doing now. >> i'm handsome. >> kind of feel like an idiot talking to his camera. it's like i'm talking to myself. it's crazy. >> it was a very interesting new thing that we'd never done before, and i was able to give these cameras to the inmates and kind of give them a brief tutorial on how to use it. and it was an interesting thing because these are people that some had never even seen one of these new camcorders. >> when they first handed me this camera, i'm like, what? how does this work? i don't know what an ipod is. i don't know how to work these fancy gadgets. they had to show me. well, this is an old prison, a place where john dylan, voyages. old floors. sometimes i wonder how many people were in t
. >>> the towering walls of indiana state prison have been guarding inmates' secrets since the time ofg of our "extended stay" series, prison officials allowed us to give certain inmates handheld cameras that they could use to record their thoughts in the privacy of their own cells, and the inmates, who all had plenty of time, also had plenty to say. >> living like an animal. what i'm doing now. >> i'm handsome. >> kind of feel like an idiot talking to his...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: madam president, one of the best parts about this job is getting the chance to talk to hoosiers here in washington, back home in indiana and on those special occasions, a chance to see our hoosiers when they are serving our country overseas. when i was visiting our service members in afghanistan and coast province in july, 2009, i asked our indiana national guard members if there was one thing i could do for them, what would that be, and i expected them to tell me about safety vests or about new trucks, and they said joe, we have this handled here. what we need more than anything is a chance to have a job when we get home. we owe our service members that opportunity. from hoosiers serving our nation in afghanistan and around the world to the communities of vincennes and madison and plymouth and gary, the message is the same everywhere. it's about jobs and the chance to go to work and take care of your family. so how do we take a hoosier commonsense approach, focus on jobs an
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: madam president, one of the best parts about this job is getting the chance to talk to hoosiers here in washington, back home in indiana and on those special occasions, a chance to see our hoosiers when they are serving our country overseas. when i was visiting our service members in afghanistan and coast province in july, 2009, i asked our indiana national guard members if there was one thing i could do for them, what would that...
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and indiana house committee yesterday advanced the proposal. we are sorry, mr. president. from the looks of it most states do not in fact agree with you. do not agree with you. and that is healthy for the country. connecticut stripping gun rights from its citizens. telling us why the law did not focus on the illegal part. the question cuts and obamacare, a deadly impact on cancer patients on medicare. that's shocking story next. texas law man laid to rest as the lone star state searches for his killers. next. and i have diabetic nerve. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved
and indiana house committee yesterday advanced the proposal. we are sorry, mr. president. from the looks of it most states do not in fact agree with you. do not agree with you. and that is healthy for the country. connecticut stripping gun rights from its citizens. telling us why the law did not focus on the illegal part. the question cuts and obamacare, a deadly impact on cancer patients on medicare. that's shocking story next. texas law man laid to rest as the lone star state searches for his...
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and indiana house committee yesterday advanced the prosal. we are sorr mr. president.rom the looks of it most states do notn fact agree with you. do not agree with you. and that is healthy for the country. connecticut stripping gun rights from its citizens. telling us why the law did not focus on the illegal part. the question cuts and obamacare, a deadly impact on cancer patients on medicare. that's shocking story next. texas law man laid to rest as the lone star state searches for his killers. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though 're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ lou: a soldier assigned to kentucky fort knox is in custody tonight being questioned in connection to the shooting death of an army civilian employee. n
and indiana house committee yesterday advanced the prosal. we are sorr mr. president.rom the looks of it most states do notn fact agree with you. do not agree with you. and that is healthy for the country. connecticut stripping gun rights from its citizens. telling us why the law did not focus on the illegal part. the question cuts and obamacare, a deadly impact on cancer patients on medicare. that's shocking story next. texas law man laid to rest as the lone star state searches for his...
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host: democratic caller in south bend, indiana. caller: i want to ask the gotesentative, if you've billions of dollars being spent -- the border and host: we are listening. caller: you've got all these people they want to legalize. there's no jobs in america and especially for blacks. why do you need more people when you don't have jobs and you are saying in the illegals that you are going to bring in, there's already no jobs here? express is ak lois frustration that you hear officer in the sixth congressional district. i think any immigration plan has to start with a conversation about border security. i'm encouraged by the fact that i believe the plan will invest billions of dollars making sure we have a secure border. the second point is that we do have 11 million undocumented immigrants in america. have defactoy they amnesty. unless they commit a violent criminal act, they are not likely to be sent home. what are we going to do to deal with that group? host: if the proposal in the house matches what the senate is talking about,
host: democratic caller in south bend, indiana. caller: i want to ask the gotesentative, if you've billions of dollars being spent -- the border and host: we are listening. caller: you've got all these people they want to legalize. there's no jobs in america and especially for blacks. why do you need more people when you don't have jobs and you are saying in the illegals that you are going to bring in, there's already no jobs here? express is ak lois frustration that you hear officer in the...
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>> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> look at me. >> we went digital about three months ago. still kind of learning it. there's a lot of things with the 35 millimeter i was accustomed to. >> when i first met paul he came up to me because i had a little digital camera and he had taken photographs of people on family days and whatnot. he had a million questions about photography and, you know, telling me everything he did. so for me he was like one of the most harmless people at the prison. >> how are you doing? >> with his very simple, sweet demeanor, i was shocked to find out that he and his family had murdered his father. >> growing up we didn't have what you'd say a normal life. i don't know what normal would be though, so i would characterize it as dysfunctional. my dad was an alcoholic. he would rant and rave from the time up. on a number of occasions, at least a dozen occasions my mom would call the hammond police department. >> did he use violence? >> yeah. mom would
>> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> look at me. >> we went digital about three months ago. still kind of learning it. there's a lot of things with the 35 millimeter i was accustomed to. >> when i first met paul he came up to me because i had a little digital camera and he had taken photographs of people on family days and whatnot. he had a million questions...
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the victims are five indiana soldiers and seven civilian staff members. nine others were injured. >> the secretary general is appalled by an attack on a convoy this morning. he calls on the government of south sudan to bring the perpetrators of this crime to justice. >> south sudan gained independence from sudan in 2011 after more than two decades of civil war. fighting has continued between government forces and armed groups. observers believe the groups are backed by the sudanese government. a government group killed 85 south sudanese nomads. >>> indiana may be big but it isn't a big soccer country. it's ranked only 143rd, by fifa. but with the professional soccer league kicking off there seven years ago the sport has been growing in popularity. one japanese player is playing his part. "nhk world" has more. >> reporter: one japanese player active in the indian professional soccer league. soaka, 33, is a striker. although cricket has been the most popular sport in india, there have been some changes in the last few years. the popularity of soccer has bee
the victims are five indiana soldiers and seven civilian staff members. nine others were injured. >> the secretary general is appalled by an attack on a convoy this morning. he calls on the government of south sudan to bring the perpetrators of this crime to justice. >> south sudan gained independence from sudan in 2011 after more than two decades of civil war. fighting has continued between government forces and armed groups. observers believe the groups are backed by the sudanese...
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. >> the product you're driving here is -- >> popcorn, indiana. >> popcorn, indiana.ople, i suppose millions, who would like to have a popinator with my popcorn, indiana. what was the result for your client? what was -- give us the metric of success. >> the web traffic just exoded. i mean, it went up by literally thousands of percent. their facebook page gained new fa. i mean, they were the most talked about brand. that was the problem, they were not on top of any other major brand. they just wanted awareness. we gave them exactly that and more. >> well, in keeping with the weekend's festivities and the masters, we thought bubba watson, who won last year's masters, might be the appropriate one to go to. there he is now. what is that? >> a golf cart hovercraft. the first hovercraft that's a hybrid golcart. >> the decals i saw on the back. >> it rhymes with oakley. >> oakley. and the hovercraft, i think, is a great idea as well. by the way, i have oakley glasses. i'm partialo oakley glasses. but havei have to say, that loo like something every golfer should have. what's
. >> the product you're driving here is -- >> popcorn, indiana. >> popcorn, indiana.ople, i suppose millions, who would like to have a popinator with my popcorn, indiana. what was the result for your client? what was -- give us the metric of success. >> the web traffic just exoded. i mean, it went up by literally thousands of percent. their facebook page gained new fa. i mean, they were the most talked about brand. that was the problem, they were not on top of any other...
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we are still going to have flood warnings across illinois, indiana and advisory as well that has beenssued as far south as mississippi. we are expecting water levels to continue to rise as we head into the next couple of days even into the month of may. several days of ongoing flooding. patti ann and heather quick move of the snow through the plains as well. >>> yesterday we told you how you could be facing more delays at the airport because of the tsa furloughs. if that isn't bad enough you may also be stuck on the tarmac even longer. lauren simonetti on the fox business network joins us with bad news. really, longer, longer waits on the tarmac? >> possible options for travelers now that it is day three of the faa furloughs longer airport wait time, longer tarmac wait time perhaps canceled flights all together. now they have filed a motion to place a moratorium on the rule saying airlines cannot let passengers remain on the tarmac for more than 3 hours. the motion notes 6700 flights will be delayed daily at 13 of the busiest airports now that the furloughs have started f. you add bad
we are still going to have flood warnings across illinois, indiana and advisory as well that has beenssued as far south as mississippi. we are expecting water levels to continue to rise as we head into the next couple of days even into the month of may. several days of ongoing flooding. patti ann and heather quick move of the snow through the plains as well. >>> yesterday we told you how you could be facing more delays at the airport because of the tsa furloughs. if that isn't bad...
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plus a controversy of agag bill it's making a comeback in the indiana legislature the bill would make it illegal to expose animal abuse in factory farm so what does this mean for animal rights groups who often try to expose horrible conditions from inside the farms that story later in the show. well it's friday april twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. well as the boston marathon bombing investigation moves forward new information is coming out about tomorrowland so alive and now to the can now twenty sees twenty six year old a seized who along with his brother is accused of setting off explosives explosives still it turns out that both the f.b.i. and the cia were contacted by russian officials on separate occasions about tomorrowland as early as two thousand and eleven after survives a visit to russia now the f.b.i. says it responded to the call but things are not on the u.s. terrorist terrorist watch list and even interviewing sarah and his family but turned up nothing. now the f.b.i. says when it asked moscow twice for more informa
plus a controversy of agag bill it's making a comeback in the indiana legislature the bill would make it illegal to expose animal abuse in factory farm so what does this mean for animal rights groups who often try to expose horrible conditions from inside the farms that story later in the show. well it's friday april twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. well as the boston marathon bombing investigation moves forward new information is coming out...
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paul helmkey, former president of brady campaign and, indiana university professor. the supreme court took up the first major examination of gay rights in a decade. the court hearing arguments over california's proposition 8 which band same sex marriage. it is the first of two days of hearings on the subject. fox news supreme court correspondent shannon bream with our report. >> reporter: following argument today, the supreme court must now decide whether or not to uphold the wishes of california voters who, in 2008, ratified an initiative known as prop 8. it amended the california constitution to limit valid an legally recognized marriages to only those between 1 man and one woman. a number of the justices today asked why individual states shouldn't be able to make their own decisions about the relatively new concept including samuel alito who said the idea of same sex marriage is newer than cell phones and the internet. >> on the question like that, of such fundamental importance, why should it not be left for the people? either asking through initiatives and refer
paul helmkey, former president of brady campaign and, indiana university professor. the supreme court took up the first major examination of gay rights in a decade. the court hearing arguments over california's proposition 8 which band same sex marriage. it is the first of two days of hearings on the subject. fox news supreme court correspondent shannon bream with our report. >> reporter: following argument today, the supreme court must now decide whether or not to uphold the wishes of...
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this photograph was taken a couple weeks ago in columbus, indiana.ause of budget cuts, head start programs have to kick out preschoolers. the ap caption says the man is listening to the names of families that lost their place in preschool in his town. they decided which kids got to stay in head start by lottery. drew names from a fish bowl in columbus and franklin, indiana. 36 kids were booted from head start because their names were not picked and because congress decided to impose arbitrary life changing nickel and dime budget cuts technically called the sequester, for kids in indiana are called no more preschool for you. despite real world harm from the cuts, republicans have seen the sequester as a political victory, because even though they didn't particularly want the sequester, democrats didn't want it, and anything democrats don't want must be a good thing. generally speaking take a buzz saw to the federal budget fits the ideological stance, which is that government must always do less to do better. government doing less is better at face val
this photograph was taken a couple weeks ago in columbus, indiana.ause of budget cuts, head start programs have to kick out preschoolers. the ap caption says the man is listening to the names of families that lost their place in preschool in his town. they decided which kids got to stay in head start by lottery. drew names from a fish bowl in columbus and franklin, indiana. 36 kids were booted from head start because their names were not picked and because congress decided to impose arbitrary...
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indiana governor mike pence toured some of the worst areas yesterday.flood victims are returning home today after taking shelter at a red cross center in kokomo. >> officials say that the area affected by the fertilizer plant explosion in west, texas is safe. city council member steve vanek says that the first wave of residents should have been allowed to move back in yesterday. however they will be under a curfew for the time being. the west fertilizer company exploded on wednesday -- killing fourteen people and injuring dozens more. portions of the town were leveled and dozens of homes were damaged. authorities began inspecting the area on friday. council member vanek has re- assuring words for his community. >> everything is safe. any rumors you have heard today, forget about it. it is good. we are trying to get people back in and i want to encourage that everything is." safe, safe, and safe". >> it's been three years since the 2010 b-p oil spill in the gulf. and the legal batttle continues. florida's attorney general filed a 40-page lawsuit on satur
indiana governor mike pence toured some of the worst areas yesterday.flood victims are returning home today after taking shelter at a red cross center in kokomo. >> officials say that the area affected by the fertilizer plant explosion in west, texas is safe. city council member steve vanek says that the first wave of residents should have been allowed to move back in yesterday. however they will be under a curfew for the time being. the west fertilizer company exploded on wednesday --...
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hello, stephanie in indiana. >> caller: how you doing? me how they're able to capture the low income group here and really convince them that they are on their side. that the things that they're doing is for their benefit. and all of it really isn't. and we're a town of millionaires surrounded by counties of poor people and it is just amazing how, in a town with so many millionaires, we can't even get an effective bus line to get poor people to jobs. >> stephanie: stephanie how offensive is it to say all we need to do is show up. no, that's not the point of government. you need to actually do something. >> right. >> stephanie: to help people. oi. it was quite a shot -- she was supposed to be the headliner. no encasa, shockingly enough. [ crickets chirping ] >> stephanie: i introduced her and everything and it was tumbleweeds and crickets. presumably because there were blacks there. had driven their escalades there full of groceries so my son can't get food stamps. >> you know what? i'm not even here. >> stephanie: i was hoping for a live
hello, stephanie in indiana. >> caller: how you doing? me how they're able to capture the low income group here and really convince them that they are on their side. that the things that they're doing is for their benefit. and all of it really isn't. and we're a town of millionaires surrounded by counties of poor people and it is just amazing how, in a town with so many millionaires, we can't even get an effective bus line to get poor people to jobs. >> stephanie: stephanie how...
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. >>> if you are looking to buy fireworks in the great state of indiana, most of the stores that sellre in the northern part of the state. a whole bunch of them clustered together right along the illinois border, a few more sprinkled along the michigan border. buying fireworks in illinois is illegal. most fireworks sales are permitted in michigan, so having them in the state line in indiana, apparently hardly in another state at all, that makes it easy for residents of illinois or michigan to just pop over the state line into indiana if they want to buy their bottle rockets. for the same reason, you'll find the majority of the fireworks stores in pennsylvania dotted along that state's eastern border, making it convenient for anyone from new jersey or new york city to just drive west, cross just over the border in pennsylvania and you'll be able to buy your pyrotechnics there, too. same deal on the southern most border of new hampshire, fireworks stores, lots of them, including in the town of seabrook, new hampshire. two months ago one store was visited by one of the suspects in the bo
. >>> if you are looking to buy fireworks in the great state of indiana, most of the stores that sellre in the northern part of the state. a whole bunch of them clustered together right along the illinois border, a few more sprinkled along the michigan border. buying fireworks in illinois is illegal. most fireworks sales are permitted in michigan, so having them in the state line in indiana, apparently hardly in another state at all, that makes it easy for residents of illinois or...
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an indiana jury says it happened. details later in the grapevine. and up next, inside the boston marathon bombings and what triggered the blasts spokesman i have to look my best on camera. whether i'm telling people about how they could save money on car insurance with geico... yeah, a little bit more of the lime green love yeah... ...or letting them know they can reach geico 24/7 using the latest technology. go on, slather it all over. don't hold back, go on it's these high-definition televisions i'll tell ya' they show every wrinkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the firsweek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostilityagitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you n
an indiana jury says it happened. details later in the grapevine. and up next, inside the boston marathon bombings and what triggered the blasts spokesman i have to look my best on camera. whether i'm telling people about how they could save money on car insurance with geico... yeah, a little bit more of the lime green love yeah... ...or letting them know they can reach geico 24/7 using the latest technology. go on, slather it all over. don't hold back, go on it's these high-definition...
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this is an indiana father reacting to the news in his town where they're having a lottery for preschool. they've put all the names trying to get into preschool into a fish bowl and this man is listening to the results of that lottery in his town being called out hoping to hear his 4-year-old survived the cull because of budget cuts. the president in the state of the union. specifically on the issue of preschool. the president said that universal preschool should now be the expectation and the reality in the united states. preschool is so important for kids. well, today a report on that says essentially that we have unfathomable y far to go before we can start to think about universal preschool. we were far behind that goal before we started this new policy we're living through right now of across the board cuts. right noul, we're really far behind and we're getting worse. we're not getting better. tens of thousands of kids across the country are getting kicked off preschool, including in places like indiana, where the remaining few slots are being allocated by lottery. by heartbreaking
this is an indiana father reacting to the news in his town where they're having a lottery for preschool. they've put all the names trying to get into preschool into a fish bowl and this man is listening to the results of that lottery in his town being called out hoping to hear his 4-year-old survived the cull because of budget cuts. the president in the state of the union. specifically on the issue of preschool. the president said that universal preschool should now be the expectation and the...
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thank you, byron in indiana. let's make money together. >> okay. i bought my stock, life technologies, after you had the ceo on. >> wasn't he a smart fellow? >> he sure was. he impressed me. what should i do now? buy? sell? >> -- 70th birthday, bruce. >> i think the stock goes higher. i don't want you to sell it. i would pay 70. we get all of the guys coming in, want to take the company over. so hold on! it's good. animal spirits. it looks like the bears, they could be doing some hibernating. the almighty bull is in charge. i like it. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, breathe right? all week, cramer is taking out stocks that are lighting up the taste. tonight, jim is revealing a play that could keep your portfolio from indigestion. >>> later, natural stunner. some are calling it the largest untapped field of nat gas in the world, and it could be about to make people a lot of money. it's a story of international intrigue. geopolitical power. and it reads like the latest bestseller, but this is far from fiction. cramer's got the play, al
thank you, byron in indiana. let's make money together. >> okay. i bought my stock, life technologies, after you had the ceo on. >> wasn't he a smart fellow? >> he sure was. he impressed me. what should i do now? buy? sell? >> -- 70th birthday, bruce. >> i think the stock goes higher. i don't want you to sell it. i would pay 70. we get all of the guys coming in, want to take the company over. so hold on! it's good. animal spirits. it looks like the bears, they...
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you see these storms through illinois and northern indiana. that stuff or at least the front producing that will be in our vicinity as we head into the day tomorrow. so tomorrow perhaps a slightly better chance for a couple of showers. this morning as you get ready to head out, i think you'll need a jacket or sweat shirt. easton down to 50 now with 55 degrees in hagerstown and 54 in gaithersburg. monika samtani, good morning. >> good morning, howard. good morning, everybody. epans participation -- emancipation day parade begins in a few hours. we have normal parking restrictions in the district and also normal flow of traffic in materials of the reversible lanes as well traveling in and out of the district this morning and this afternoon. so keep that in mind. if you're planning to head over on the interstates and around town, let's show you a couple of live pictures. no issues to report right now on 395 north of duke street. as you can see, just a bit of volume building. it looks pretty much the same on 95 in springfield heading up from route
you see these storms through illinois and northern indiana. that stuff or at least the front producing that will be in our vicinity as we head into the day tomorrow. so tomorrow perhaps a slightly better chance for a couple of showers. this morning as you get ready to head out, i think you'll need a jacket or sweat shirt. easton down to 50 now with 55 degrees in hagerstown and 54 in gaithersburg. monika samtani, good morning. >> good morning, howard. good morning, everybody. epans...
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. >> stephanie: steve in indiana on the gun issue.hich was april 2nd, the bipartisan state rules committee voted 11-0 for senator resolution 61, detailing indiana's pro business and pro gun laws and regulations, and encouraging companies to make or deal small [ inaudible ] to the state. i want to see indiana become silicone valley of the firearm's industry said the senator republican -- >> stephanie: yeah, they always use this chicago argument. someone just sent me a chart. it's so easy to see which states have gun laws, and how many fewer gun laws there are. >> exactly. >> and that's why the majority of americans want a national standard. it's like people are trying -- and you want to tell us that we are exploiting these deaths? we're not -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> we're preventing the next one. >> stephanie: yep. chad in missouri. hello, chad? >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to say a good word about the nra while i disagree strongly with this -- the spokesman and all of the negative stuff about people need machine guns. t
. >> stephanie: steve in indiana on the gun issue.hich was april 2nd, the bipartisan state rules committee voted 11-0 for senator resolution 61, detailing indiana's pro business and pro gun laws and regulations, and encouraging companies to make or deal small [ inaudible ] to the state. i want to see indiana become silicone valley of the firearm's industry said the senator republican -- >> stephanie: yeah, they always use this chicago argument. someone just sent me a chart. it's so...