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i'm here to talk about indiana. from the beginning of my tenure we have been saying no to obamacare in indiana. we declined a state-based exchange, and i have made it clear that we will not expand traditional medicaid on my watch. medicaid is not only broke. it is broken. medicaid is not a program we need to expand. medicaid is a program we need to medicaid is a program we need to reform. it was nobly created some 50 years ago to help the poor and those with disabilities access quality health care. medicaid has morphed into a bureaucratic monstrosity that does less to help low-income people than advocates say. and obamacare advocates continue to promote medicaid expansion despite the evidence that the program does not work as it is supposed to. as an anticipated study in oregon showed, medicaid increased emergency room use by enrollees and produce health outcomes that were no better than being uninsured. other studies have shown health outcomes are no better and sometimes even worse for people that are covered by me
i'm here to talk about indiana. from the beginning of my tenure we have been saying no to obamacare in indiana. we declined a state-based exchange, and i have made it clear that we will not expand traditional medicaid on my watch. medicaid is not only broke. it is broken. medicaid is not a program we need to expand. medicaid is a program we need to medicaid is a program we need to reform. it was nobly created some 50 years ago to help the poor and those with disabilities access quality health...
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i'm here to talk about indiana. from the beginning of my tenure we have been saying no to obamacare in indiana. we declined a state-based exchange, and i have made it clear that we will not expand traditional medicaid on my watch. medicaid is not only broke. it is broken. medicaid is not a program we need to expand. medicaid is a program we need to reform. it was nobly created some 50 years ago to help the poor and those with disabilities access quality health care. medicaid has morphed into a bureaucratic monstrosity that does less to help low-income people than advocates say. and obamacare advocates continue to promote medicaid expansion despite the evidence that the program does not work as it is supposed to. as an anticipated study in oregon showed, medicaid increased emergency room use by enrollees and produce health outcomes that were no better than being uninsured. other studies have shown health outcomes are no better and sometimes even worse for people that are covered by medicaid compared to those with no
i'm here to talk about indiana. from the beginning of my tenure we have been saying no to obamacare in indiana. we declined a state-based exchange, and i have made it clear that we will not expand traditional medicaid on my watch. medicaid is not only broke. it is broken. medicaid is not a program we need to expand. medicaid is a program we need to reform. it was nobly created some 50 years ago to help the poor and those with disabilities access quality health care. medicaid has morphed into a...
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like indiana is doing. last week i announced the state of indiana will seek to do just that.to seek flexibility from the federal government to close what's known as the coverage gap by expanding our own homegrown health care solution. it's known as the healthy indiana plan. now, honestly i've been talking about using the healthy indiana plan as a basis for expansion of health care coverage in indiana since he before i took office in january of 2013. today i'm pleased to have the opportunity to share with each one of you the details of our administration's proposal to expand the healthy indiana plan and offer consumer driven private market-based health care coverage to low income hoosiers at first a little bit of background. today in indiana we have some 380,000 low income working hoosiers. those below 100% of the federal poverty level. or for a family of four that's about $24,000 a year. these are hoosiers lack access to the kind of cool the health insurance that many other better off neighbors enjoy. experts as i said rightly call this the coverage gap. but truthfully many h
like indiana is doing. last week i announced the state of indiana will seek to do just that.to seek flexibility from the federal government to close what's known as the coverage gap by expanding our own homegrown health care solution. it's known as the healthy indiana plan. now, honestly i've been talking about using the healthy indiana plan as a basis for expansion of health care coverage in indiana since he before i took office in january of 2013. today i'm pleased to have the opportunity to...
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it's known as the healthy indiana plan. honestly i've been talking about using the healthy indiana plan as a basis for expansion of health care coverage in indiana since before he took office in january of 2013. today i'm pleased to have the opportunity to share with each one of you the details of art administrations proposal to expand the healthy indiana plan and offer consumer-driven private market is health care coverage to low income patients. first a little bit of background. today in indiana we have some 350,000 low income working hoosiers. those below 100% of the federal poverty level or for a family of four that's about $24,000 a year. these are hoosiers who lack access to the quality health insurance that many enjoy. experts as i say save rightly calls this coverage gap but truthfully many hoosiers 130% of the poverty level also as a practical matter can't access affordable coverage and they live with uncertainty and their families as well. last week when we made our announcement i had the opportunity to introduce
it's known as the healthy indiana plan. honestly i've been talking about using the healthy indiana plan as a basis for expansion of health care coverage in indiana since before he took office in january of 2013. today i'm pleased to have the opportunity to share with each one of you the details of art administrations proposal to expand the healthy indiana plan and offer consumer-driven private market is health care coverage to low income patients. first a little bit of background. today in...
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reform in the state of indiana. so that is how we characterize the discussions but they have been ongoing. we are in a comment period right now where reef unveiled the proposal. the law requires us to collect comments from across the state of indiana and then we will be submitting a waiver formerly we think sometime next month. then i expect the discussions will continue their. we believe the proposal that we unveiled last week is the right proposal for the people of indiana. we also believe it's a good-faith proposal and that i think will serve the people of our state well for many years to come. we will seek the maximum allowable time under the law which i think is five years for that waiver but let a say as i close and then we will finish the formal program but i can catch up with some of you afterward if you want. i served 12 years in the congress and i served the better part of the year as governor. i have become more convinced every day that the cure is going to come from the nation-state capitals than it ever
reform in the state of indiana. so that is how we characterize the discussions but they have been ongoing. we are in a comment period right now where reef unveiled the proposal. the law requires us to collect comments from across the state of indiana and then we will be submitting a waiver formerly we think sometime next month. then i expect the discussions will continue their. we believe the proposal that we unveiled last week is the right proposal for the people of indiana. we also believe...
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it's deeply troubling to those across indiana.re are many hospitals here in indiana to do a line drive. telling us that we ought hold back from the government takeover of health care in china and obamacare. neil: i know that you are against the government and you have a lot of conservatives scratching their head when he rejected obamacare and set up an exchange. so you could take the money that would provide medicaid expansion in her state. a lot of your critics said mike pence betrays america and expands health care. taking the money and running with it. and a lot of them are saying that some are starting to fold on obamacare by enforcing having your cake and eating it too. what is your stands? can you clarify what you did? >> we have been say no to obamacare here in the state. i was one of the leading voices against the affordable care act. so from the outset of our administration we said no to this state-based extension we ruled out expanding traditional medicaid. i think traditional medicaid is a deeply flawed that is bureaucr
it's deeply troubling to those across indiana.re are many hospitals here in indiana to do a line drive. telling us that we ought hold back from the government takeover of health care in china and obamacare. neil: i know that you are against the government and you have a lot of conservatives scratching their head when he rejected obamacare and set up an exchange. so you could take the money that would provide medicaid expansion in her state. a lot of your critics said mike pence betrays america...
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state of indiana. so that's how we characterize the discussions, but they have been ongoing. right in a comment period now where we have unveiled a proposal. the law requires us to collect comments from across the state of indiana, and then we will be submitting the waiver formally sometime next month it then i expect the discussions will continue their, but we believe the proposals we unveiled last week is the right proposal for the people of indiana and we also believe it is a good-faith that i think will serve the people of our state well for many years to come. we will seek the maximum allowable time under the law for that waiver. , and then as i close i will finish the formal program but i can catch up with some of you afterwards if you want. served 12 years in the congress and i served the better part of a year and a half -- i have become more convinced every day that the cure for what ails our country is going to come more from the nations state capitals than it ever will from the nation's capit
state of indiana. so that's how we characterize the discussions, but they have been ongoing. right in a comment period now where we have unveiled a proposal. the law requires us to collect comments from across the state of indiana, and then we will be submitting the waiver formally sometime next month it then i expect the discussions will continue their, but we believe the proposals we unveiled last week is the right proposal for the people of indiana and we also believe it is a good-faith that...
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neil: indiana governor me pence joins me now. watching not only what has been going on with health care, but he has not accepted in exchange in his state. we will get to that in just a second. in the meantime he is equating what is going on there with the problems we are seeing with this whole veterans agency debacle. governor, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> first things first. beware of big government with this government agency with what is happening now. >> it is just a heartbreak. i came from a memorial day service here in indianapolis and we have a big race in indiana every year or that the most important thing is remembering those who served and to see what is happening in the va hospitals. it's deeply troubling to those across indiana. there are many hospitals here in indiana to do a line drive. telling us that we ought hold back from the government takeover of health care in china and obamacare. neil: i know that you are against the government and you have a lot of conservatives scratching their head when he r
neil: indiana governor me pence joins me now. watching not only what has been going on with health care, but he has not accepted in exchange in his state. we will get to that in just a second. in the meantime he is equating what is going on there with the problems we are seeing with this whole veterans agency debacle. governor, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> first things first. beware of big government with this government agency with what is happening now. >> it...
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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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i am here to talk about indiana's decision.from the beginning of my tenure as governor we have been saying no to obamacare. we declined estate based exchange, and i'm 80 clear from the outset that we will not expand traditional medicaid, watch. medicaid is not only broke, it is broken. medicaid is not a program that we need to expand. medicaid is a program we need to reform. it was nobly created some 50 years ago to help the poor and those with disabilities access quality health care. to be told, medicare has morphed into a bureaucratic and fiscal month trusted of monstrosity that does less help low-income people and advocates claim. obamacare advocates continue to promote medicaid expansion despite the overwhelming evidence that the program does not work as it is supposed to. as a highly anticipated steady in oregon showed just last year, medicaid actually increased emergency room use by enrollees and produced health outcomes that were no better than being an insured. other studies have also shown that health outcomes are no b
i am here to talk about indiana's decision.from the beginning of my tenure as governor we have been saying no to obamacare. we declined estate based exchange, and i'm 80 clear from the outset that we will not expand traditional medicaid, watch. medicaid is not only broke, it is broken. medicaid is not a program that we need to expand. medicaid is a program we need to reform. it was nobly created some 50 years ago to help the poor and those with disabilities access quality health care. to be...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: mr. president, are we in morning business or are we in a quorum call? what is the current status of the floor? the presiding officer: we are in divided time until 11:15. mr. coats: mr. president, i would like to use some of that time. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. coats: mr. president, the citizens of indiana sent me to washington to be their voice, and as i travel across the state listening to them, whether it's in coffee shops or factories, small businesses, local schools, the people on the street, i hear a lot of good counsel and good advice as to what they think we ought to be doing up here. there are regulations and taxes and policies that are being imposed upon their businesses, on their personal lives. they would like to see some changes, some reforms. many of these ideas are very sensible. they -- they are relevant to what we do here. they affect their livelihoods. and that's really what the senate's all about. that's why we have a congress. that's why we h
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: mr. president, are we in morning business or are we in a quorum call? what is the current status of the floor? the presiding officer: we are in divided time until 11:15. mr. coats: mr. president, i would like to use some of that time. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. coats: mr. president, the citizens of indiana sent me to washington to be their voice, and as i travel across the state listening to them, whether...
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as i mentioned we were really concerned making indiana became a living street. these show all of the various entrances from the large lobby entrances to individual stoops to access to the mid-block publicly accessible -- i'm sorry, mid-block passageway which was voluntary and something that we added. the code did not dictate that mid-block passagewayment now we're back at the plaza corner and we're just going to move down the street. again the plaza does not have to be part of the project and we'll show you the non-plaza option in a minute. the idea was to connect into the neighborhood. in fact, we heard at four different dog patch neighborhood associations. it's really important to talk about the urban context and what we see as an opportunity to catalyze a bunch of other changes in the neighborhood. when we were studying the plaza site we suddenly realized it's the book end, if you will, of the extraordinary work at the park proposal that the port is deep in the process of designing. what is nice about this is that 19th street kind of becomes this green corrid
as i mentioned we were really concerned making indiana became a living street. these show all of the various entrances from the large lobby entrances to individual stoops to access to the mid-block publicly accessible -- i'm sorry, mid-block passageway which was voluntary and something that we added. the code did not dictate that mid-block passagewayment now we're back at the plaza corner and we're just going to move down the street. again the plaza does not have to be part of the project and...
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this makes indiana the first state to walk away from common core, after originally adopting it. more states think follow indiana, when asked about that, secretary of education said. >> they absolutely have is the right to do this, this is a state led effort, always has been, and whatever indiana decides we want to work with them to make sure the students have a chance to be suck is recessful. >> common core still has many supporters the former governor of florida jeb bush is one, the miss associated u.s. chamber of commerce, and bill gates are early backers, the gates foundation is put up more than $170 million to help the program. i think the common core is a good thing. i think what we need to do is help people struggling with the curriculum requirements. what can we do to take things that are too theoretical and make them more practical. in some ways i think there's a good opportunity there. but we shouldn't be walking away from standards. >> and randy wine garten president of the federation of teachers that say you think the obama-care is bad, the implementation of the commo
this makes indiana the first state to walk away from common core, after originally adopting it. more states think follow indiana, when asked about that, secretary of education said. >> they absolutely have is the right to do this, this is a state led effort, always has been, and whatever indiana decides we want to work with them to make sure the students have a chance to be suck is recessful. >> common core still has many supporters the former governor of florida jeb bush is one,...
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. >>> to the nba playoffs, down by 17 at the half, indiana claws back. the pacers go up by three late in the fourth. they hold on 95-92. indiana now leads that series 3-1. >>> the clippers tied their series at 2-2 with an epic comeback of their own. they showed oklahoma city into the final 90 seconds. they closed the gap with defense and three pointers like that as well. the thunder go for the win at the buzzer, no go. doesn't happen. can't close the deal. clippers win 101-99.
. >>> to the nba playoffs, down by 17 at the half, indiana claws back. the pacers go up by three late in the fourth. they hold on 95-92. indiana now leads that series 3-1. >>> the clippers tied their series at 2-2 with an epic comeback of their own. they showed oklahoma city into the final 90 seconds. they closed the gap with defense and three pointers like that as well. the thunder go for the win at the buzzer, no go. doesn't happen. can't close the deal. clippers win 101-99.
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i grew up in modest circumstances in greensburg, indiana. i worked my way through school to graduate from ball state -- wabash college. [laughter] in the late 1980's, i did not spend a lot of time here because ball state has girls and wabash is not. muncie working as a waiter. i had a lot of great memories of this campus. today i am going to talk to you about career advice and not about life device. frankly, life device is far more organ to happiness. liketant life principles put faith and family first. be loyal. listen. hire a good accountant. marry for love, not money. and flossfor rest regularly and exercise. all are worthy life advice. but career guidance seems far more appropriate for a commencement speech. in that spirit, i plan to focus on three principles that have helped guide me with my career. hopefully they will help you too. they are, all your opportunities, make a plan, and never quit. own your opportunities. for the better part of 400 years, from the founding of the earliest colonial settlement in , america and plymouth has co
i grew up in modest circumstances in greensburg, indiana. i worked my way through school to graduate from ball state -- wabash college. [laughter] in the late 1980's, i did not spend a lot of time here because ball state has girls and wabash is not. muncie working as a waiter. i had a lot of great memories of this campus. today i am going to talk to you about career advice and not about life device. frankly, life device is far more organ to happiness. liketant life principles put faith and...
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is closed >> commissioners that places you under our regular calendar for the next case at the 605 indiana street a consideration of an in kind agreement. >> good afternoon from the plaintiff i manage the department implementation team to help deliver the infrastructure that envisioned from our area plan we do that there working with project sponsors to verify in kind agreements we bring for your approval of the waiver of the impact fees before i turn it over to my colleague i want to take a few brief minutes to overview the process we have 3 of them coming to you within the next 3 months so you're going to be seeing a lot of it and at this point make sure you understand the process. we look at the in kind agreements as a mechanism to get the improvements for streetscapes and infrastructure it's the way to envision vesting with the community and go through a cheaper way to get those built. technically they're an impact fee waiver for the dick developer they get the value for the improvements and pace an lessor amount of the impact fees and just to be clear in order to get the consider for
is closed >> commissioners that places you under our regular calendar for the next case at the 605 indiana street a consideration of an in kind agreement. >> good afternoon from the plaintiff i manage the department implementation team to help deliver the infrastructure that envisioned from our area plan we do that there working with project sponsors to verify in kind agreements we bring for your approval of the waiver of the impact fees before i turn it over to my colleague i want...
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we met him in michigan city, indiana, during our shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the publict companion, the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> try to make a swimming pool in here. >> also known for his off beat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's a plane, now, it's the biobucket man. >> to the bat cave. >> three years later, when we returned to indiana to shoot our extended stay series at the wabash valley correction alpal facility, we were surprised to see stone again. >> i talked to guys coming from all other prisons that recognized me, you're the cat man, ain't you? best thing i can do, say, yeah, i'm in. see you later. >> stone is serving 101 years for attempted murder and criminal defend yant conduct. after 26 years in prison, he says he's a changed man. >> see you jinxster. >> he credits that to his relationship with jinxsister, an identical cat he had in prison years earlier named jinx. >> he was a large cat and wasn't fed either, he was muscle bound. >> because wabash doesn't have a cat program, jinxster lives with stone's family. but w
we met him in michigan city, indiana, during our shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the publict companion, the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> try to make a swimming pool in here. >> also known for his off beat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's a plane, now, it's the biobucket man. >> to the bat cave. >> three years later, when we returned to indiana to shoot our extended stay series at the wabash valley correction...
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he knows the story. >> indiana is on the move.teve. >> good luck to you. it's now 20 minutes after the top of the hour. switching gears, coming up, no tackle football here. 7th graders forced to play flag football over safety concerns. is this just the woosification of america? jerome bettis here live. take him out. no, i'm kidding what needs to be done. ! do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long- term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to you doctor. >>> now time for headlines on this tuesday morning. clay aiken is now the democratic congressional candidate for north carolina in his district because his opponent, dead. 71-year-old keith krisco died after a fall inside his
he knows the story. >> indiana is on the move.teve. >> good luck to you. it's now 20 minutes after the top of the hour. switching gears, coming up, no tackle football here. 7th graders forced to play flag football over safety concerns. is this just the woosification of america? jerome bettis here live. take him out. no, i'm kidding what needs to be done. ! do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include...
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so far we have not heard back from the state of indiana. has been sort of, a technical back story. to the ongoing and in debate in our country whether or not we should kill prisoners. but this technical issue, the actual physical means by which states kill people, it's very quickly becoming a huge and real logistical hurdle to the ability of the states to keep doing this. and you know maybe the states will all go back to, hanging and, gunfire and electrocution or beheading. that tree mans to be seen. what is happening outside the court system, logistically, the decision a generation how to go to turn executions into something that seems vaguely medical that has brought to us a pin the where the execution system in the country is now basically being stopped by the actual profession and business of real medicine. joining us now, richard deeder. thank you for being with us. nice see you. >> thank you. >> it seem to me like we are fast headed toward a situation in which the only way states scan legally get drugs to kill people with is if they h
so far we have not heard back from the state of indiana. has been sort of, a technical back story. to the ongoing and in debate in our country whether or not we should kill prisoners. but this technical issue, the actual physical means by which states kill people, it's very quickly becoming a huge and real logistical hurdle to the ability of the states to keep doing this. and you know maybe the states will all go back to, hanging and, gunfire and electrocution or beheading. that tree mans to be...
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a lot of the funding would go through the federal government to the state of indiana. for example where i'm from and then back to the charter school. >> host: when you say a charter school is not succeeding they can be shut down is it because the monies taken away? >> guest: that's what happens in and then they lose their authority to operate. again i frankly think any school that is not performing ought to be first tried to improve it with a plan and if he can't deliver we have to close it. and find better opportunities for those kids. the reality is this. charter schools are far more accountable for their results than your typical public school. >> host: here's here's a plea from a viewer. if schools are run for profits as many charters are the thing that will only rarely happen his actual education. a florida republican caller company when the air. >> caller: i believe mitt romney at a plan to have the money follow the kids to the school of their choice and that could be public or private schools. >> guest: i believe that's right. that's certainly what i support. i
a lot of the funding would go through the federal government to the state of indiana. for example where i'm from and then back to the charter school. >> host: when you say a charter school is not succeeding they can be shut down is it because the monies taken away? >> guest: that's what happens in and then they lose their authority to operate. again i frankly think any school that is not performing ought to be first tried to improve it with a plan and if he can't deliver we have to...
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the indiana patient is in isolation, listed in stable condition. there's no specific treatment or vaccine for mers. when it spreads from person to person, it appears to be through close contact. the c.d.c. believes this first u.s. case represents a very low risk to the general public. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. today, prosecutors in minnesota asked a judge that a 17-year-old be tried as an adult for plotting to bomb his school. the suspect was caught with a shed filled with explosives. police say he wanted to kill as many students as he could. jamie yuccas of our minneapolis station wcco is following this. >> reporter: police say john david ladue planned to kill his parents and sister before attacking the junior and senior high school. waseca police captain kris markeson. >> he intended to set off >> once there, he intended to set off numerous bombs during the lunch hour, kill the resource officer as he responded to help, set fires and shoot students and staff. >> reporter: he was arrested after officers responded to a report of a suspicious
the indiana patient is in isolation, listed in stable condition. there's no specific treatment or vaccine for mers. when it spreads from person to person, it appears to be through close contact. the c.d.c. believes this first u.s. case represents a very low risk to the general public. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. today, prosecutors in minnesota asked a judge that a 17-year-old be tried as an adult for plotting to bomb his school. the suspect was caught with a shed filled with...
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parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones?> she does but she says, indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites, you can take the thermal imagesd monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can teach us some lessons. >> i'm taking a look at how mother nature is informing our technology. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thi
parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones?> she does but she says, indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites, you can take the thermal imagesd monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can...
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and to northwest indiana. high 6 to 746 tonight more women 57 rain until saturday. >> coming up, high school students' protest the forced departure of a popular principle. >> and hal i did on a trip back >> and hal i did on a trip back oral-b pro-health toothbrushes have crisscross bristles that remove up to 90% of hard to reach plaque. feel the difference. oral-b, trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. at oral-b, we take pride because we believe in building something... something to better someone. to better you. to better america. ♪ oral-b. made in the usa. >> hi, i'm lisa varga. i'm 40 years old, i've never had cosmetic surgery and i'm not afraid of high definition cameras. bring them in closer, guys. closer. good. now, do you want your skin to look as youthful, fresh and line-free as it can? well, get ready, because i'm going to share with you right now something every woman should be doing and the one thing i do every single day. what is it? well, 3-1/2 years ago, i first began using my
and to northwest indiana. high 6 to 746 tonight more women 57 rain until saturday. >> coming up, high school students' protest the forced departure of a popular principle. >> and hal i did on a trip back >> and hal i did on a trip back oral-b pro-health toothbrushes have crisscross bristles that remove up to 90% of hard to reach plaque. feel the difference. oral-b, trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. at oral-b, we take pride because we believe in building...
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parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones?> she does but she says, indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites, you can take the thermal imagesd monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can teach us some lessons. >> i'm taking a look at how mother nature is informing our technology. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by >> oururrent system has gone very far awry... >> there's huge pressure on the police to arrest and find somebody guilty >> i think the system is going to fail a lot of other people. >> you convicted the wrong person >> i find that extraordinarily disappointing... >> to keep me from going to jail, i needed to cooperate. >> somebody can push you in a death chamber >> it's not a joke >> the syst
parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones?> she does but she says, indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites, you can take the thermal imagesd monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can...
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indiana, late in the fourth, tied at 85. indiana moves ahead with this jumper. atlanta struggles, hitting only a quarter of their three-pointers in the game. indiana wins 95-88. series at three games a piece. so the nhl playoffs, we take you, montreal at boston. the classic nhl rivalry goes double overtime. montreal wins the face-off. a beautiful shot in the game. 4-3. also reaching for the stanley cup, new york, pittsburgh, chicago. jailhouse scuffle, an alleged threat gets aaron hernandez in the news again. a new set of charges is what he gets. the former new england patriot is already in custody on a 2013 murder charge. now, add that, assaulting an inmate and threatening a guard. >>> gets the sign. here comes the pitch. strike three. a no hitter. >> that is a voice the public has heard for 74 years. broadcast pioneer bob woolf announced don larsson's perfect game and babe ruth's earliest interviews. there he is in the middle there. he's still working. still working at age 93. he was honored at yankee stadium by the guinness book of world records. woolf has th
indiana, late in the fourth, tied at 85. indiana moves ahead with this jumper. atlanta struggles, hitting only a quarter of their three-pointers in the game. indiana wins 95-88. series at three games a piece. so the nhl playoffs, we take you, montreal at boston. the classic nhl rivalry goes double overtime. montreal wins the face-off. a beautiful shot in the game. 4-3. also reaching for the stanley cup, new york, pittsburgh, chicago. jailhouse scuffle, an alleged threat gets aaron hernandez in...
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the first known imported case involved a man who traveled to indiana last month. he spent a week and a half at community hospital in munster, indiana, and was released three days ago. with no specific treatment available, doctors in florida are consulting with their counter-parts in indiana to discuss ways of dealing with the infection. dr. tom friedman is the director of the c.d.c. >> we think really there are two things going on. the first is that there does appear to be an increased number of cases. there are clusters in saudi arabia that we've not seen before. but the second thing is that we're recognizing it more. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says you are not considered to be at risk for mers unless you have had close contact with an infected patient. and in the case of the indiana patient who is doing well, even close contacts have all tested negative for the virus. >> pelley: thanks, jon. today, pro-russian separatists in ukraine declared independence for two eastern provinces. voters there overwhelmingly chose autonomy in a weekend referendum. ukraine's governm
the first known imported case involved a man who traveled to indiana last month. he spent a week and a half at community hospital in munster, indiana, and was released three days ago. with no specific treatment available, doctors in florida are consulting with their counter-parts in indiana to discuss ways of dealing with the infection. dr. tom friedman is the director of the c.d.c. >> we think really there are two things going on. the first is that there does appear to be an increased...
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parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones?> she does but she says, indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites, you can take the thermal imagesd monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can teach us some lessons. >> i'm taking a look at how mother nature is informing our technology. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by >> award winning producer and director joe berlinger exposes the truth. >> our current system has gone awry... >> a justice system rum by human beings, can run off the rails. >> sometimes the system doesn't serve and protect, and the innocent pay the price. what goes wrong? >> it's a nightmarish alternative reality, sometimes you can't win... >> an original investigative series. when justice
parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones?> she does but she says, indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites, you can take the thermal imagesd monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can...
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from chicago, the man took a bus to indiana. and on april 27th he felt ill with shortness of breath, coughing, and fever. on april 28th the patient went to the emergency room at a community hospital in munster, indiana. it was there he was diagnosed, isolated, and today remains in good condition. although a potentially dangerous virus, experts say the general population is really not at risk. >> there has not been a clear case of person-to-person transmission outside of the health care setting yet. so i think we need to keep this in perspective. >> reporter: health officials say the virus originated in the middle east, maybe in camels. it then infected human beings and has spread to several european countries. it's estimated to have infected more than 370 people in saudi arabia alone. resulting in more than 100 deaths. there is no specific treatment, cure, or vaccination for this emerging illness. this virus is not as contagious as influenza, but a reminder tonight that bacteria and viruses are a plane ride away in our ever-shri
from chicago, the man took a bus to indiana. and on april 27th he felt ill with shortness of breath, coughing, and fever. on april 28th the patient went to the emergency room at a community hospital in munster, indiana. it was there he was diagnosed, isolated, and today remains in good condition. although a potentially dangerous virus, experts say the general population is really not at risk. >> there has not been a clear case of person-to-person transmission outside of the health care...
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and today it's in primaries in north carolina, indiana and ohio.oday's primary election in north carolina will be the first time voters go to the polls since the state's new voting law was passed in august. the highest profile part of the law, the photo i.d. requirement does not go into effect until 2016. advocates on both sides will be watching the impact on the ban on same-day voter restrags and the restrictions on early voting. >>> gop senate nomination in north carolina may be the top prize but the senate race is far from the only race we're watching. republican congressman walter jones faces the most serious political threat of his two-decade career in congress from former bush administration official taylor griffin. this is your typical establishment versus tea party. jones is an anti-war republican and griffin has questioned jones' republican credential. in the seventh district, republican outside groups, chamber of commerce, american action networks have spent $400,000 on ads supporting james rosier. rosier lost to retiring democratic congr
and today it's in primaries in north carolina, indiana and ohio.oday's primary election in north carolina will be the first time voters go to the polls since the state's new voting law was passed in august. the highest profile part of the law, the photo i.d. requirement does not go into effect until 2016. advocates on both sides will be watching the impact on the ban on same-day voter restrags and the restrictions on early voting. >>> gop senate nomination in north carolina may be the...
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>>primary elections are being held today in indiana. they include races for congress, the state legislature and some county sheriff positions. turnout is expected to be pretty low. only 21 percent of registered indiana voters cast a ballot in the last non-presidential primary election four years ago. officials are expecting even less these year because of the lack of high-profile races. a newspaper reporter got busted when he clearly lost interest in what was being said at a group interview. >> you want to talk about this respect? i see what you are writing. you just wrote down blah blah blah... >> being interviewed by a reporter in oregon. one of them was on speaker phone. it was during one of her answers that another candidate called out the reporter for writing "blah blah blah" in his notes. the reporter continued with his questions, which ranged from believing in climate change to believing in easter bunny. the candidate, who called out the reporter, left the interview after that. the newspaper's editor says the question about the e
>>primary elections are being held today in indiana. they include races for congress, the state legislature and some county sheriff positions. turnout is expected to be pretty low. only 21 percent of registered indiana voters cast a ballot in the last non-presidential primary election four years ago. officials are expecting even less these year because of the lack of high-profile races. a newspaper reporter got busted when he clearly lost interest in what was being said at a group...
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is indiana blazing a path? at one point, i knew, but i've forgotten how many states have same-day billing. emily johnson would know, but i think she has left. >> it is increasing. under the health home provision of the affordable care act, we are seeing new and other creative ways of trying to more rigorously integrate within primary care or on the community mental health side, some states have amendments for their community mental health programs to flesh out their primary care for the severely mentally ill. i am not saying it is not an issue, but there are a lot of innovation going on across the country. >> institute of social medicine and community health. it sounds like there are lots of reasons to look at community health centers as a laboratory for experimentation and how to dress -- in how to address the unique needs of patients with status,me, minority disproportionate amount of social determinants of poor health. and yet there is a lot of variation among the centers, as we saw based on the payer mix th
is indiana blazing a path? at one point, i knew, but i've forgotten how many states have same-day billing. emily johnson would know, but i think she has left. >> it is increasing. under the health home provision of the affordable care act, we are seeing new and other creative ways of trying to more rigorously integrate within primary care or on the community mental health side, some states have amendments for their community mental health programs to flesh out their primary care for the...
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people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back i >>> simple question, if our military has to fly coach, why shouldn't members of congress? this small group of lawmakers has a bill that will force congress out of first class and back into coach. sabrina, do you agree with this? >> i do. things have changed. in the early republic, lawmakers obsessed with their distinction were frowned upon and mocked by their peers. they have turned into little kings. we need to reign them in. >> don't we need a guy to stop these guys, many of whom are rich from flying first class. >> i don't want to see my tax money wasted either but do we want more laws, regulations, statutes and rules. the answ
people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back i >>> simple question, if our military has to fly coach, why...
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the cdc says an illinois man picked it up after coming into contact with an indiana man. he was the first case with the respiratory syndrome. the illinois man does not have an active case of mers, but blood tests show he had been infected. the cdc says the risk to the public remains low. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," at&t's mega deal with directv, and what you'll be paying at the pump as you hit the road for memorial day. jill morgan is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, lauren. the mega merger is a go. at&t agreed yesterday to buy the satellite provider for $48.5 billion. if it goes through, the combined company would be the second largest paid tv operator behind the other mega deal, comcast/time warner cable. the fcc and justice department still have to approve the deal. another possible mega merger was rejected this morning. astrazeneca turned down pfizer's $119 billion offer. it was the u.s. company's third, and they say last attempt to take over its british rival. if the deal had gone through, it would have created
the cdc says an illinois man picked it up after coming into contact with an indiana man. he was the first case with the respiratory syndrome. the illinois man does not have an active case of mers, but blood tests show he had been infected. the cdc says the risk to the public remains low. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," at&t's mega deal with directv, and what you'll be paying at the pump as you hit the road for memorial day. jill morgan is at the new york stock exchange with...
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from there, all indiana. six pacers score in double digits. indiana wins 107-96.ame one win in this year's playoffs. >>> winning saturday's preakness stakes made california the most popular horse of the day. but he shared the spotlight with ray lewis, michael phelps and mike tyson, tom brady. they were all there. and what happens when they all get together? you got to do the obligatory selfie. that's pretty good, huh? >>> baseball diamond, colorado turns historic play. the first base runner here initially, what do you think? ruled safe. but then he is called out after a san diego base runner obstructs the second baseman's throw. >>> look back in history, 1905 is the last time an interference call led to a triple play. but, you know what, that's not all. >> this ball to center field, jumping up, and it leaves the ballpark. >> game over. justin morneau's walkoff two-run homer wins it, 8-6. >>> check out this young fan who appears to score some major coolness points with this. gives the ball to the girl in the stands. maybe got a crush. she thinks he gave her the fou
from there, all indiana. six pacers score in double digits. indiana wins 107-96.ame one win in this year's playoffs. >>> winning saturday's preakness stakes made california the most popular horse of the day. but he shared the spotlight with ray lewis, michael phelps and mike tyson, tom brady. they were all there. and what happens when they all get together? you got to do the obligatory selfie. that's pretty good, huh? >>> baseball diamond, colorado turns historic play. the...
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the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for three minutes. mr. rokita: i thank the chair and the chairman, i thank the ranking member as well. i think both the chairman and ranking member have a great bill here and it deserves the support of this entire body, in my humble opinion. k-12 irman of the subcommittee on education, it's been my high honor to travel throughout indiana and really across the country to see our public school system, our public charter school system and the entire framework of how our great american children are educated. to the conclusion early on, and it's the same one that the chairman and the ranking member have come to, and that is charter schools empower parents to play a more active role in their child's education. opens doors for teachers to pioneer fresh teaching methods. it encourages state and local innovation and helps students escape underperforming schools. the charter school program facilitates the establishment of high-quality charter schools and encourages choice, innovation and excellence in education. now,
the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for three minutes. mr. rokita: i thank the chair and the chairman, i thank the ranking member as well. i think both the chairman and ranking member have a great bill here and it deserves the support of this entire body, in my humble opinion. k-12 irman of the subcommittee on education, it's been my high honor to travel throughout indiana and really across the country to see our public school system, our public charter school system and the...
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indianapolis, indiana. >> sorry, i didn't get that. [ laughter ] >> indianapolis, indiana. >> got it.d applause ] ♪ what's with these a.m. crunchwraps? they put the hash browns on the inside? yeah, so they can keep a hand free, they can do that tweeter thing they do. hashtag and a hash brown, it's unbelievable. these kids, they gotta do everything all at once. who needs a one-handed breakfast! [ horn honks ] have you tried one of these things! ha ha! [ male announcer ] the next generation of breakfast is here. the new a.m. crunchwrap. eggs, bacon, cheese, and a hash brown inside. it's the all-in-one breakfast. [ alarm ring, bong ] itmy golden years will notast. just be gold plated. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gig
indianapolis, indiana. >> sorry, i didn't get that. [ laughter ] >> indianapolis, indiana. >> got it.d applause ] ♪ what's with these a.m. crunchwraps? they put the hash browns on the inside? yeah, so they can keep a hand free, they can do that tweeter thing they do. hashtag and a hash brown, it's unbelievable. these kids, they gotta do everything all at once. who needs a one-handed breakfast! [ horn honks ] have you tried one of these things! ha ha! [ male announcer ] the...
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indiana surges back for the 95-92 win and a series lead heading back to indiana. >>> that wis was thegame that watched. the thunder dominating the clippers for most of the game. the clips had a comeback in the fourth. chris paul getting the l.a. the closest it had been in the entire half. crawford drills the lee to give l.a. its first lead of the game. the clippers hang on for the 101-99 victory. they end up even up the series 2-2. the nets host miami tonight in game four and the blazers try to get on board. >> i wasn't watching. i saw you tweeting about it. >> it's like freaky sunday. it's like roles have reversed. >> it was good. >> to the ice now for the stanley cup playoff matchups. look at this. score! >> the play to be made right back in. drops it off. puts on the brakes. got it back and the shot blocked. score! >> fighting there at the end. the rangers force the game seven after beating the penguins. now tonight the bruins look to wrap things up tonight against montreal. they host the kings in game five. >>> michael sam is the first openly gay football player to be draft drafte
indiana surges back for the 95-92 win and a series lead heading back to indiana. >>> that wis was thegame that watched. the thunder dominating the clippers for most of the game. the clips had a comeback in the fourth. chris paul getting the l.a. the closest it had been in the entire half. crawford drills the lee to give l.a. its first lead of the game. the clippers hang on for the 101-99 victory. they end up even up the series 2-2. the nets host miami tonight in game four and the...
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people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back into coach? that debate coming next. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools a
people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back into coach? that debate coming next. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater...
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the patient took the bus to indiana. three days later, fever, cough, and shortness of breath developed. the next day, the patient was admitted to community hospital in indiana. >> we are working with partners in england and with others around the world to make sure that the people who were on the airplane are contacted and notified to be on the lookout for signs or symptoms. >> reporter: mers was first recorded in 2012 in saudi arabia. there are 93 deaths associated with the illness. all the cases can be traced to the arabian peninsula. they have 88 of the deaths. the indiana patient is in isolation listed in stable condition. there is no specific treatment or vaccine from mers. it appears to spread through close contact. this represents a very low risk to the general public. >> it is believed that mers originated with close contact from camels and bats and spread to humans. >>> how much do you think this bay area house is worth? two beds and two-and-a-half baths. wait physical you hear what we found out tonight. >> and
the patient took the bus to indiana. three days later, fever, cough, and shortness of breath developed. the next day, the patient was admitted to community hospital in indiana. >> we are working with partners in england and with others around the world to make sure that the people who were on the airplane are contacted and notified to be on the lookout for signs or symptoms. >> reporter: mers was first recorded in 2012 in saudi arabia. there are 93 deaths associated with the...