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we have a healthy indiana plan.ires people eligible for medicaid in indiana to make a monthly contribution to their own health savings account. it is built on a foundation of personal responsibility. >> when you hear somebody saying this is indiana's bow 'bama care. >> we ruled out traditional medicaid. sit a deeply flawed system that ill serves people that are enrolled in it. >> pence is pro life and in favor of traditional marriage. >> as the american public seems to shift, should a nominee shift? >> i will always believe marriage is between one man and one woman. i respect the law. i respect the role of the courts and our form of government. >> in 2010, pence was the top choice for president in a straw poll conducted by the value voter sum, edging out former governors mike huckabee and mitt romney. >> i'm a christian, conservative, and republican, in that order. >> just weeks later, though, he told us he wasn't rung. >> are you considering a run? >> i have no plans to run for president in 2012. >> but this time a
we have a healthy indiana plan.ires people eligible for medicaid in indiana to make a monthly contribution to their own health savings account. it is built on a foundation of personal responsibility. >> when you hear somebody saying this is indiana's bow 'bama care. >> we ruled out traditional medicaid. sit a deeply flawed system that ill serves people that are enrolled in it. >> pence is pro life and in favor of traditional marriage. >> as the american public seems to...
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that's very popular in the state of indiana.let me explain when i come to washington, i have to explain a little bit about states. what you have read ins books is not exactly true. first of all, it's true that al states are not alike, since we're sovereign, we have our ability to create our own sovereign government in the way we choose. indiana is one of six states which has chosen i think a little bit more of a conservative past in our history, and we have created the office of attorney general as a statutory office. the other states are all constitutional office holders, but i serve as indiana's attorney general under statutory authority. and the distinction is one that i think merits some attention, because if you're a constitutional officer, you have some of the areas of -- which would allow you to do things based on the need of the population that you serve. if you're a staff statutory office, you represent the state government. we don't have the same expansive role to be able to represent the people as individuals, so i th
that's very popular in the state of indiana.let me explain when i come to washington, i have to explain a little bit about states. what you have read ins books is not exactly true. first of all, it's true that al states are not alike, since we're sovereign, we have our ability to create our own sovereign government in the way we choose. indiana is one of six states which has chosen i think a little bit more of a conservative past in our history, and we have created the office of attorney...
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indiana woman's prison. >> other offenders see their families frequently.lar visitation, the prison hosts an annual family day event. >> this is something the church put together, family day, so people can spend some time with their family and reunite. people trying to build bridges back that they lost before. >> this is my father, jerry, this is my mother, martha. >> we first met jerry bonds during our shooting of the original "lockup" at indiana state prison in 2006. >> to be honest, i grew up with a two-parent, middle-class home. you know, my brother and my older brother, they all graduated from college. i just happened to go down a wrong road, was selling drugs and running the streets. >> at the time, our cameras captured another bonds' family visit. but due to a variety of disciplinary problems, it was a noncontact visit with his parents and three children. and jerry bonds, sr., was none too happy about it. >> i was upset at first. and i even threatened him to not even bring his kids up here. >> the last time we were on camera, we couldn't talk to him
indiana woman's prison. >> other offenders see their families frequently.lar visitation, the prison hosts an annual family day event. >> this is something the church put together, family day, so people can spend some time with their family and reunite. people trying to build bridges back that they lost before. >> this is my father, jerry, this is my mother, martha. >> we first met jerry bonds during our shooting of the original "lockup" at indiana state prison...
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i think he should be committed to indiana boy school. >> well, i would agree that i think indiana boyress a lot of the issues that kenneth is facing. i know this much, if he were in the adult system, he would not be able to receive the treatment and the rehabilitation and the services that the juvenile court is designed to provide to children like kenneth and like kentrell. the state and the taxpayers are going to pay whether we send them to the department of correction or we send them to placement. maybe we won't get the bang for the buck as you've described it, but i'm going to still put my faith in the juvenile court system in that i think we can do and do a better job with kids than the adult system can do, and going to jail is going to do for him. i would love nothing more than to send both boys home to you, mrs. gant. but i think you as a mom, and that's why you're crying your heart out back there, knows that's not the right thing right now. kenneth is on the verge. he's on the verge of doing something either really horrible in his life and taking him away from you forever or he
i think he should be committed to indiana boy school. >> well, i would agree that i think indiana boyress a lot of the issues that kenneth is facing. i know this much, if he were in the adult system, he would not be able to receive the treatment and the rehabilitation and the services that the juvenile court is designed to provide to children like kenneth and like kentrell. the state and the taxpayers are going to pay whether we send them to the department of correction or we send them to...
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. >> the oldest in the state of indiana is the prison near lake michigan. for years, isp had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. as you are 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 in the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of the most serious criminals. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> while the majority 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. >> we had fights and stabbings and we had administrative segregation and isolated the ones that were doing all of this. after that we stopped a lot of assaults and everything else. we had the assaults on the disciplin
. >> the oldest in the state of indiana is the prison near lake michigan. for years, isp had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. as you are 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 in the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of...
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. ♪ coming up on >>>> our guest tonight is the governor of indiana.party that once a big thinking about running for president. mike pence, thank you for coming on the show. how do you interpret the sweep and scale of the republican victory last night? >> i think it was a great victory for the american pew poll. the american people i think spent two very distinct messages. they wanted to see a change of direct it at -- direction in washington dc away from more spending and mandates and taxes. the other piece of this i think is they also said we want to see more of what we're seeing in republican leadership at the state level. when you elect republican governors in place like massachusetts and illinois and arkansas and we are -- reelect in wisconsin and florida and elsewhere that is a real affirmation of the kind of commonsense conservative leadership that they have been providing at the state level. we have enjoyed for much of the past 10 years. i think that is the two messages . number one, change direction in washington, but number two is the expandi
. ♪ coming up on >>>> our guest tonight is the governor of indiana.party that once a big thinking about running for president. mike pence, thank you for coming on the show. how do you interpret the sweep and scale of the republican victory last night? >> i think it was a great victory for the american pew poll. the american people i think spent two very distinct messages. they wanted to see a change of direct it at -- direction in washington dc away from more spending and...
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if you want to block education resources to allow the state of indiana to craft new solutions -- in indiana we are committed to career -- making career vocation and high priority. when i became governor, our legislation took a hard look at me an core, and they sent bill and we became the first act illegally withdraw from common core. processto the arduous of writing our own standards. i really believe, the principle of who decides is extremely important. the government that governs least governs best and those things most important to us, education and public safety in the health and welfare of our people ought to be accountable at the closest level to the people. i think that republicans do well to assert that, in indiana we will soon have the largest educational voucher program in the country, we have expanded with 75 charter schools, graduation rates are up, and so, when we rewrote our standards, i think the scores will be uncommonly high and the states represented here show that we can govern and we can achieve excellence in education. my message is resources, not red tape. >> governor
if you want to block education resources to allow the state of indiana to craft new solutions -- in indiana we are committed to career -- making career vocation and high priority. when i became governor, our legislation took a hard look at me an core, and they sent bill and we became the first act illegally withdraw from common core. processto the arduous of writing our own standards. i really believe, the principle of who decides is extremely important. the government that governs least...
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we first met him in michigan city, indiana, during our extended stay shoot at indiana state prison. > out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> trying to make a swimming pool in here. >> he was also known for his offbeat 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 correctional facility, we were surprised to see stone again. he had recently been transferred there. >> i talk to guys who come in here who recognize me that say you are the catman, ain't you? the best thing i can do is say i'm him "meow." see you later. stone is serving 101 years for attempted murder and deviant criminal conduct. but after 26 years in prison, he says he's a changed man. he credited that to his relationship with jinxster and a nearly identical cat he had in prison years earlier named jinx. >> as you can see he was a large cat. he wasn't fat either. he was muscle-
we first met him in michigan city, indiana, during our extended stay shoot at indiana state prison. > out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> trying to make a swimming pool in here. >> he was also known for his offbeat 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...
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for my part, i'm going to stay focused on the state of indiana, stay focused on keeping indiana in the forefront of growth. >> you're not ruling it out, though, right? >> well, my focus is here in indiana. we've seen unemployment drop from over 8% to 5.7% now. we're recognized the national leader in education innovation. we have the results to approve it. with the upcoming session of the general assembly, the opportunity we have with renewed majorities in the hoosier state and with a great statewide team reelected is to continue to keep indiana in the forefront of now a part of the country here in the midwest that has republican governors from illinois, wisconsin, michigan, ohio and we intend to continue to lead that pack. >> we'll leave it on that note. governor pence, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> mitch mcconnell is expected to speak right at the top of the hour, 2:00 p.m. eastern. the president is expected to start speaking at around 2:50 p.m., eastern. he's got a news conference in the next hour. you'll see both of them live right here on cnn. >>> after h
for my part, i'm going to stay focused on the state of indiana, stay focused on keeping indiana in the forefront of growth. >> you're not ruling it out, though, right? >> well, my focus is here in indiana. we've seen unemployment drop from over 8% to 5.7% now. we're recognized the national leader in education innovation. we have the results to approve it. with the upcoming session of the general assembly, the opportunity we have with renewed majorities in the hoosier state and with...
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consumer driven health care model called the healthy indiana plan. it has been in effect during that time. we have seen people -- we are significantly reduced emergency room use. people are moving to preventative medicine. 93% of the people -- these are military -- medicaid eligible -- the mickey monthly payment to their health savings account on time. -- they make a monthly payment to their health savings account on time. 95% said they would reenroll. for my administration, i really had an exchange and expanding traditional medicaid because i think it is a deeply flawed can take thosee resources and medicaid and use them to expand a proven program in the healthy indiana plan, we would pursue that. we have managed to receive a waiver just based on the current program and we received again last week for a year. we have been in discussions with the administration and i really do believe there are only two futures and health care in this country, government driven health care and consumer driven health care. the state of indiana has been a leader in emp
consumer driven health care model called the healthy indiana plan. it has been in effect during that time. we have seen people -- we are significantly reduced emergency room use. people are moving to preventative medicine. 93% of the people -- these are military -- medicaid eligible -- the mickey monthly payment to their health savings account on time. -- they make a monthly payment to their health savings account on time. 95% said they would reenroll. for my administration, i really had an...
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he started a marriage clinic at indiana university. meetings aboutte kinsey.stories with and by the course -- way, there were many college courses in the 1930's about marriage, it's that are a -- but more than the others, also delved into sexual practices. how did people have sex? when did they have sex? who wear their partners? were they homosexual or heterosexual? he brought it into discussion of his marriage class, and of course he proceeded with individual discussions. as you would expect, this started to create turmoil on the bloomington campus. other professors, administrators , certainly people in the more are more and questioning what kinsey is doing and trying to do with his marriage course. especially when he talks about issues like homosexuality and masturbation in class -- know when did this in the 1930's -- no one did this in the. 1930's wells, the president of indiana university in the choice.he said, make a the marriageh course, stop the data collecting , or drop the course and just do the research. figuring if he was ju
he started a marriage clinic at indiana university. meetings aboutte kinsey.stories with and by the course -- way, there were many college courses in the 1930's about marriage, it's that are a -- but more than the others, also delved into sexual practices. how did people have sex? when did they have sex? who wear their partners? were they homosexual or heterosexual? he brought it into discussion of his marriage class, and of course he proceeded with individual discussions. as you would expect,...
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that's very popular in the state of indiana.et me, let me explain, you know, when i come to washington, i have to explain a little about states. what you've read in book withs and what people think about states in washington often is not exactly true. so first of all, it's true that all states are sovereign, and yet all states are not alike. since we're sovereign, we have our own ability to create our sovereign government in the way that we choose. indiana is one of is six states that has chosen what i think is a little more conservative path from our history, and we've created the office of the attorney general as a statutory office. the other states are all constitutional office holders, but i serve as indiana's attorney general under statutory authority. and the distinction is one that i think merits some attention, because if you're a constitutional officer, you have some of the areas of -- [inaudible] which would allow you to do things based on the need of the population that you serve. if you're a statutory officer, you re
that's very popular in the state of indiana.et me, let me explain, you know, when i come to washington, i have to explain a little about states. what you've read in book withs and what people think about states in washington often is not exactly true. so first of all, it's true that all states are sovereign, and yet all states are not alike. since we're sovereign, we have our own ability to create our sovereign government in the way that we choose. indiana is one of is six states that has...
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he started a marriage course at indiana university. students have the option to have private and separate meetings about their marriage plans a sexual behavior and histories with kinsey. course, and by the way, there were many college courses in the 1930's about marriage, etc., but kinsey, more than the others, also delved into sexual practices. how did people have sex? when did they have sex? did they have it outside of marriage? who were their partners? was it heterosexual? was it homosexual? these were the things that interested him. he brought it into discussion of his marriage class, and of course he proceeded with individual discussions with some of the students. as you would expect, this was going to create turmoil on the bloomington campus. other professors, some administrators, certainly people in the state are more and more questioning what kinsey is doing and trying to do with his marriage course. faculty members are complaining to the president, especially when he talks about issues like homosexuality and masturbation in cl
he started a marriage course at indiana university. students have the option to have private and separate meetings about their marriage plans a sexual behavior and histories with kinsey. course, and by the way, there were many college courses in the 1930's about marriage, etc., but kinsey, more than the others, also delved into sexual practices. how did people have sex? when did they have sex? did they have it outside of marriage? who were their partners? was it heterosexual? was it homosexual?...
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you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young kid. yeah. people might try to take advantage of you here. this is the sexual assault prevention and reporting. >> we had this at rdc, too. >> okay. well, it gets a little more serious here. because rdc, there's people there watching you. you get up in "c" cell house around here, and we might really have a problem. nothing personal, you are young, and you look younger than you are. so, people will tend to take advantage of you. we'll try to keep you as safe as we can, but most of it is going to be put on you. you've got to take control of it. all right? >> i've heard about that while i
you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young...
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crisis cleaning is the biggest name in indiana.ndiana ranked number one in meth cleaning last year. >> we found this in the kitchen. >> reporter: it's a tough job that attracts people that like unusual occupational hazards. >> i've had the cops called on me a few times. >> reporter: today, we're heading to the home for a round of heavy-duty decontamination. they help us suit up, and tell us that the meth is toxic, as well as the chemicals they use to remove it. >> you should be fine, but our chemicals are airborne. you don't want them to get on your skin. >> reporter: first, you must remove all the carpets. >> if you step on it, you're just kicking stuff up in the air. no matter how you clean it, you're just recontaminating the house. >> reporter: then a professional vacuum. and a gas cloud that neutralizes meth particles. it's a strong smell. >> it counteracts the meth molecules. >> reporter: and they have to do the same process in each room of the house. times more than once. and they're far from alone. while the indiana police d
crisis cleaning is the biggest name in indiana.ndiana ranked number one in meth cleaning last year. >> we found this in the kitchen. >> reporter: it's a tough job that attracts people that like unusual occupational hazards. >> i've had the cops called on me a few times. >> reporter: today, we're heading to the home for a round of heavy-duty decontamination. they help us suit up, and tell us that the meth is toxic, as well as the chemicals they use to remove it. >>...
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. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield.re. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon had an ongoing relationship with her father for many years and basically it appeared, at least to her at the time, that he had scammed her father out of several thousand dollars. in the tune of about $60,000 over the last 12 or 13 years. >> i don't agree with it at all. whatever somebody did for me, they did because they wanted to. i couldn't make them do anything. there was no fraud. because i never lied. >> mr. hollon has been misleading the victim into believing that he if kept sending money that offender hollon -- to a fictitious attorney, that defender hollon would be able to get out of prison. that's not going to happen. >> have no money. i can't function
. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield.re. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon had an ongoing relationship with her father for many years and basically it...
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>> good. >> holy cross priest from south bend, indiana, notre dame.out here just sort of talk to the men, if any of them want to talk to me. some are catholic, some are not. i'm retired. i'm delighted to do it. >> even though 79-year-old father thomas mcnally is required by the prison to wear a stab resistant vest, the thought of being attacked doesn't come across his mind. >> i never felt any kind of fear or tension with the men. >> when i was little kid, i'd be riding my bicycle, i would go by and see her. i love you, erica. i love you, erica. >> they know i'm a pretty harmless guy. it's been a very friendly kind of relationship. you know, the stories you tell about your family, i get the biggest kick out of. it's incredible. >> they're good. they're funny. >> they're all right, huh? look, i'm with you. i'll be back in a couple weeks. >> i'll be here, i promise. >> okay. we'll see you later. >> take it easy, father tom. >> the thing with the chaplain, it's an outside person coming on the unit. they like that. we want the outside people to come in he
>> good. >> holy cross priest from south bend, indiana, notre dame.out here just sort of talk to the men, if any of them want to talk to me. some are catholic, some are not. i'm retired. i'm delighted to do it. >> even though 79-year-old father thomas mcnally is required by the prison to wear a stab resistant vest, the thought of being attacked doesn't come across his mind. >> i never felt any kind of fear or tension with the men. >> when i was little kid, i'd be...
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that's the new rule in indiana.r seats? a new report says you are making a dangerous, very dangerous mistake. >>> first today's trivia question, born on this day in 1970, this fox news host was named to time magazine's top 100 influential people of 2014. who is she? be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer. >> 1970? ♪ ♪ fact. fast-acting advil is designed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core technology stopping headaches and other tough pain. fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. so i'm the one living and i've listened to the tips, the trends and have-you-tried-this. now, i'm ready for someone to listen to me. welcome to fit2me.com, your free custom-fit, diabetes support program that actually listens to you. start building your fit2me program today using key areas of diabetes management. let's start with food. mexican? asian? italian! want recipes that reduce calories? or carbs? which activity feels more like you? cardio? or couch curls? choose a digital coach. tough
that's the new rule in indiana.r seats? a new report says you are making a dangerous, very dangerous mistake. >>> first today's trivia question, born on this day in 1970, this fox news host was named to time magazine's top 100 influential people of 2014. who is she? be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer. >> 1970? ♪ ♪ fact. fast-acting advil is designed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core technology stopping headaches and other tough pain....
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my family is from clinton, indiana, which is in southern indiana. in the 20's, they were catholic and they had crosses burned on their lawn at that time. >> right. indiana was probably the most violent and most klan-infested state. they actually controlled state government. the governor, most of the legislature. you may ask why the klan dropped off. one of the reasons was d.c. stevenson, the leader of that klan, very powerful nationally as well as in indiana. and he took a woman across state lines and raped her and beat her, savagely. and then dropped her off at her parents' house and she was so distraught that she committed suicide. he was tried and sent to prison for life imprisonment. he actually thought he would get pardoned by the governor he had put in place, the klan governor, and he didn't. got quite angry and exposed a whole lot of things from jail. there were other financial scandals as well, and that's a lot of what caused the klan membership to drop. >> the leo frank case in atlanta, was that around the same time as this rise of the klan
my family is from clinton, indiana, which is in southern indiana. in the 20's, they were catholic and they had crosses burned on their lawn at that time. >> right. indiana was probably the most violent and most klan-infested state. they actually controlled state government. the governor, most of the legislature. you may ask why the klan dropped off. one of the reasons was d.c. stevenson, the leader of that klan, very powerful nationally as well as in indiana. and he took a woman across...
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there was an officer from indiana, as you can see here, lieutenant edwin maffy of the 81st indiana volunteers and he was court-martialed for saying during the campaign, quote, the emancipation proclamation is in direct violation of the constitution. so he's still bitter a year and a half later. now, these guys and others like them were court martialed, i believe, to teach other soldiers around them not to speak out in the same way. now, some of the most egregious political favoritism during the election campaign had to do with furloughs. i just realized -- one second. my page is stuck together. had to do with furloughs. not all states had permitted soldiers to vote. only 19 of the northern states had passed legislation permitting them to vote, so some northern states approached the lincoln administration about getting soldiers to be sent home to vote. governor morton of indiana sent letters to both lincoln and secretary of war edmond stanton on october 12, 1864, asking for extended furloughs for any soldiers who had been wounded. remember, they might be ready to go back to the army, but morto
there was an officer from indiana, as you can see here, lieutenant edwin maffy of the 81st indiana volunteers and he was court-martialed for saying during the campaign, quote, the emancipation proclamation is in direct violation of the constitution. so he's still bitter a year and a half later. now, these guys and others like them were court martialed, i believe, to teach other soldiers around them not to speak out in the same way. now, some of the most egregious political favoritism during the...
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indiana wasn't one of those. the original and since again i don't represent individuals in that same capacity my office made like standing to bring a claim based on the individual rights of the citizens as opposed to the authority of the state. so in the first amendment first amendment complaint was filed, we added the complaint dealing with the expansion of medicaid under what we felt was a coercive mandate from the federal government to the sovereign state. so we joined in the lawsuit on the relationship between the federal government being coerced to expand the medicaid programs to lose what was correctly in the previous deal with the federal government. so i think that as you look through the courts decision of chief justice roberts i will throw a shout out to the supreme court justice they were made somewhere in the decision decision to put limits on the commerce clause i think many states were glad to see that they finally reached the cabin in functions to the commerce clause and a second they did strike do
indiana wasn't one of those. the original and since again i don't represent individuals in that same capacity my office made like standing to bring a claim based on the individual rights of the citizens as opposed to the authority of the state. so in the first amendment first amendment complaint was filed, we added the complaint dealing with the expansion of medicaid under what we felt was a coercive mandate from the federal government to the sovereign state. so we joined in the lawsuit on the...
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. >>> there's just a lot of foul stuff that goes on in the indiana department of corrections. >> when i first got sentenced, man, i started stabbing police. you know, i targeted them. >> you see guys wearing their pants down to their knees, thinking they're cool and stuff. that would get you gang raped or something like that. >> when i first got to prison, like i said, i had blood on my mind. i wanted to get my knife wet. >> we're a level four. we have the worst prisoners of any in the state here. you've got your murderers and rapists. we've got people in here with 400, 500, 600 years. up on the ranges we've got cameras. we've got people walking all the times. but still you can't be with them 24/7. if they want to jump somebody, they'll jump them. if they want to jump me, they can come right in my door and jump me. that's just the way it goes. that's prison. >> i try not to know what they're in here for. because i don't want to be -- like, i don't want this guy around me because he did this or he did that, you know. there's guys in here that you know automatically why they're in here.
. >>> there's just a lot of foul stuff that goes on in the indiana department of corrections. >> when i first got sentenced, man, i started stabbing police. you know, i targeted them. >> you see guys wearing their pants down to their knees, thinking they're cool and stuff. that would get you gang raped or something like that. >> when i first got to prison, like i said, i had blood on my mind. i wanted to get my knife wet. >> we're a level four. we have the worst...
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y mientras aquÍ los Árboles empiezan a perder sus hojas, al norte de indiana la nieve era removida delgrosos en los estados unidos. y entre partidos de clasificaciÓn a la eurocopa y amistosos, el mundo del fÚtbol sigue rodando. les tenemos los mejores goles. en la pared va a ver usted lo que hace noticia y ademÁs del invierno las preocupaciones que genera tambiÉn nos deja esas bellas imÁgenes. ♪ ♪ con tide con blanqueador le reviví la camisa con la que tocaba con su grupo de salsa hace... uufff ya sabes, bodas, quinceañeros... esta de show. ¿siempre estuvo así de blanca? no. no siempre estuvo así de blanca. por suerte tide con blanqueador tiene más del poder blanqueador que a mí me encanta. para que su crisis de los 40 brille ♪ crisis yo no tengo crisis... crisis... yo no tengo na' ♪ tide con blanqueador. ese es mi tide plus. sprint te la hace fácil con inel plan ilimitado de sprint, que incluye datos de alta velocidad, llamadas y textos ilimitados por sólo $50 dólares al mes cuando te cambias a sprint. sí, ilimitados por $50 dólares al mes. otros proveedores ni siquiera ofrecen datos
y mientras aquÍ los Árboles empiezan a perder sus hojas, al norte de indiana la nieve era removida delgrosos en los estados unidos. y entre partidos de clasificaciÓn a la eurocopa y amistosos, el mundo del fÚtbol sigue rodando. les tenemos los mejores goles. en la pared va a ver usted lo que hace noticia y ademÁs del invierno las preocupaciones que genera tambiÉn nos deja esas bellas imÁgenes. ♪ ♪ con tide con blanqueador le reviví la camisa con la que tocaba con su grupo de salsa...
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our crew saw how much so at indiana state prison when the family of inmate jerry bonds arrived for theirt visit in months. >> to be honest i grew up two parents, middle-class home. you know, my brother and my older brother they all graduated from college. you know? i just happened to go down the wrong road with selling drugs and living on the streets. >> bonds is serving 85 years for robbing a liquor store and killing the owner. >> i had two daughters at the time. and my girlfriend at the time she was pregnant with my son. she was 2 months pregnant when i got locked up. >> that child, bonds' son eddie was 8 when we shot at indiana. even though he had never lived with his father, eddie was missing him, nonetheless. >> he actually shot a person and didn't mean to. but -- when i see him again, i can live with him and be with him together until he can go to the park and the museum. >> his youngest son cries some times because he doesn't have his father around. there are some things he really needs to be in his life for. >> but bonds has had a tough time following the rules in prison, as well
our crew saw how much so at indiana state prison when the family of inmate jerry bonds arrived for theirt visit in months. >> to be honest i grew up two parents, middle-class home. you know, my brother and my older brother they all graduated from college. you know? i just happened to go down the wrong road with selling drugs and living on the streets. >> bonds is serving 85 years for robbing a liquor store and killing the owner. >> i had two daughters at the time. and my...
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the chair: the gentleman from indiana yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: thank you, mr. speaker. before we close our side of the argument, i'd like to take this opportunity once again to thank my colleague, mr. waxman, for his incredible service to this body and the country over the last several decades. one of the first things i did when i was elected to congress in 2006 was to call mr. waxman to ask if i could serve under his leadership on the oversight and government reform committee because i respected him so much. he has been phenomenal mentor to me as he has been to hundreds of other members of congress over the years. i think the country owes him a great debt of gratitude. with that i would like to say in the spirit of his championing of the environment that what we've seen again this week, not just with this bill but with two other bills the last two days is kind of a wolf in sheep's clothing approach to the environment, addressing legislation up with very
the chair: the gentleman from indiana yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: thank you, mr. speaker. before we close our side of the argument, i'd like to take this opportunity once again to thank my colleague, mr. waxman, for his incredible service to this body and the country over the last several decades. one of the first things i did when i was elected to congress in 2006 was to call mr. waxman to...
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tonight, they found it in indiana! how did it get there?t's next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. she's been hoping for. ght the >> a hayward woman searching for her mother's seat from candlestick park got the souvenir she has been looking for. she was society the wrong seat. and the right one was found in indiana. >> we ran out and opened it together and i almost fell down. it literally started crying right there. >> wow. well the 9ers say some of the seats were shipped to indiana. they went through them one by one until they found the one on which leanne wrote mom, this will always be your seat. they found it. the warehouse will have it delivered to her door. >>> the first domino falls in bay area free agency baseball. and it is not pablo. first of all, they're light and fluffy, topped with pumpkin whipped cream and cinnamon sugar and only $4.99. second of a
tonight, they found it in indiana! how did it get there?t's next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. she's been hoping for. ght the >> a hayward woman searching for her mother's seat from candlestick park got the souvenir she has been looking for. she was society the wrong seat. and the right one was found...
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the midwest, ohio and indiana, may be used to this weather, but not so soon. this part of wisconsin saw four feet of snow this week. and more november records were shattered today. cities in south dakota and montana negative 17 degrees. north dakota minus 15. >> love it. >> reporter: denver saw a record low of 14 below this week. this kitten was rescued from the cold just in time. in oklahoma a sign of the times. a water main break left this icy mess. the polar plunge extending to the south. two people died in this mississippi crash blamed on slick roads. in atlanta lee gorley sells firewood. today he was much busier than usual, especially following last winter's ice storm here that brought the city to a standstill. how worried are people here after last winter's ice storm? >> pretty concerned. they want to get all the wood ordered and in the racks before the real cold weather hits, and we're pretty much there now. >> reporter: tonight other parts of the south are even bracing for snow this weekend. for many it's shaping up to be the coldest november in decade
the midwest, ohio and indiana, may be used to this weather, but not so soon. this part of wisconsin saw four feet of snow this week. and more november records were shattered today. cities in south dakota and montana negative 17 degrees. north dakota minus 15. >> love it. >> reporter: denver saw a record low of 14 below this week. this kitten was rescued from the cold just in time. in oklahoma a sign of the times. a water main break left this icy mess. the polar plunge extending to...
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let's go to indiana. second quarter, christian hackenburg intercepted by mark murphy.own. indiana's up 7-0. hackenburg with two picks. that's five interceptions over his last three games. here is the play. belton saving the day. 92 yards for the touchdown. longest offensive play in penn state history and the nittany lions beat indiana 13-7. so one more win and penn state is bowl eligible. james franklin, a little sarcastic after this one. >> first of all, prettiest win i've ever seen. defense played unbelievable, played really well all game long. i'm excited that we won this week. i'm not looking at the past, not looking at the future, we're going to enjoy this, get back up, and get to work tomorrow. >> villanova hosting townsend. big win for john robertson. four total touchdowns. the wildcats win 42-18. they are 8-2 on the season. the tigers win 22-17. penn is now 1-7. you've heard of nfl teams having inspirational players come to speak to them a night before a big game. how about justin bieber joining the steelers at bible study. interesting to see who's going to win
let's go to indiana. second quarter, christian hackenburg intercepted by mark murphy.own. indiana's up 7-0. hackenburg with two picks. that's five interceptions over his last three games. here is the play. belton saving the day. 92 yards for the touchdown. longest offensive play in penn state history and the nittany lions beat indiana 13-7. so one more win and penn state is bowl eligible. james franklin, a little sarcastic after this one. >> first of all, prettiest win i've ever seen....
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most of my evidence -- my book looks at pennsylvania, indiana and ohio. after publishing my book, i found the same thing with connecticut, new england where, again, there was a top down pressure to get the soldiers to support resolutions that were against the copper heads. there's no doubt in my mind that there's soldiers who hate the copperheads and they get to that on their own. i think if you look at a broader spectrum of records and look at some of these things that were going on from a different angle, you can see how some of the republican leaders at the state and national levels were using this sentiment to develop more anti-copperhead sentiment to persuade voters at home. i think it's top down and bottom up. >> michael, tom, any other comments on this before we turn to our audience or anything else? >> i have a question for jonathan and others on the panel about -- there were a lot of printed material that was produced by union leagues and other -- the republican party and other organizations. pro-republican. but there was also a lot of pro-democr
most of my evidence -- my book looks at pennsylvania, indiana and ohio. after publishing my book, i found the same thing with connecticut, new england where, again, there was a top down pressure to get the soldiers to support resolutions that were against the copper heads. there's no doubt in my mind that there's soldiers who hate the copperheads and they get to that on their own. i think if you look at a broader spectrum of records and look at some of these things that were going on from a...
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the play of the day, the charlotte hornets, indiana pacers. rodney stuckey pulls up, shoots, air ball. but he'll with the putback, game-winner, time runs out, pacers win. the indiana pacers playing beat the clock, they win the game. how much basketball, the maryland terrapins playing host to fordham tonight in college park. maryland is just outside of the top 25 in rankings, but among those getting votes. it is a fun, very young basque -- it is aaking fun, very young basketball team. and the nfl still has not decided where the bills-jets will play, but we know it will not be sunday and buffalo. it is getting colder, but it is clear right now. in the morning, sunshine, cold and breezy, 20 to 27 degrees to start the day. through the day, looks like we warm up to about 35 to 37, less than today. steve rudin will have more the weekend forecast at 11:00. >> world news tonight is coming up next. >> have a good night. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news, what we've just learned, what the president is about to do on immigration, about t
the play of the day, the charlotte hornets, indiana pacers. rodney stuckey pulls up, shoots, air ball. but he'll with the putback, game-winner, time runs out, pacers win. the indiana pacers playing beat the clock, they win the game. how much basketball, the maryland terrapins playing host to fordham tonight in college park. maryland is just outside of the top 25 in rankings, but among those getting votes. it is a fun, very young basque -- it is aaking fun, very young basketball team. and the...
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. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest gang at indiana state prison.o no longer be a member of good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you see the blood clot in my eye. i got jumped. >> by whom? . >> it really all has to do with gangs. >> i used to be in a gang. i used to be affiliated. this was the aryan brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came into prison august 17th of 2006. i covered this up september of the same year. three weeks after me being in prison. i had a case with another aryan, which they say i told on them. so i get down here and the same guys i supposedly told on are here in this prison. >> at the prison we've had a lot of problems with an aryan organization. the big problem is instead of fighting between each other, the whites and the blacks, what's been happening more recently is problems with the aryans going after each other. and a lot of it is because there's been influx with the organization, and their leadership, and there's a struggle for control. >> since dropping out of the aryan brotherhood, nic
. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest gang at indiana state prison.o no longer be a member of good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you see the blood clot in my eye. i got jumped. >> by whom? . >> it really all has to do with gangs. >> i used to be in a gang. i used to be affiliated. this was the aryan brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came into prison august 17th of 2006. i covered this up september of the same year. three...
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indiana, you can use your veteran's i.d. so you have a hodgepodge happening in various states.ut what you see the trend is, that it's getting increasingly, increasingly restrictive. the forms of photo i.d. that are required are increasingly restrictive. and what we showed in this texas case is that there are many people who cannot afford to get the photo i.d. because you've got to first get the birth certificate, which may cost you between $20 and $42. you've got to go to the agency, which means you've got to take off work to get that birth certificate. you've got to go to the motor vehicle bureau to get the photo i.d., and you've got to pay for it. and that actually means you have to take another day off of work. so you essentially left it to the devices of individuals, working people, working poor people who can't take days off work, who don't have the underlying documents to jump through this regulatory obstacle course in order to exercise what is their right as a citizen. >> does it make sense to you that the right as a citizen depends upon state legislatures as opposed to
indiana, you can use your veteran's i.d. so you have a hodgepodge happening in various states.ut what you see the trend is, that it's getting increasingly, increasingly restrictive. the forms of photo i.d. that are required are increasingly restrictive. and what we showed in this texas case is that there are many people who cannot afford to get the photo i.d. because you've got to first get the birth certificate, which may cost you between $20 and $42. you've got to go to the agency, which...
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. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest game at indiana state prison. to no longer be a member in good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you can see the blood clot in my eye. it took at least a day for it to stop bleeding. >> i got jumped. >> by whom? >> gangs. i used to be affiliated. i am a cover-up from the area and brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came in to prison august 26 of 2006. i covered this up in september of the same year. i had a case with another one, which they say i told on them. i get down here and the same guys i told on are here in this prison. >> we have had a lot of problems with the organization. the big problem is that instead of fighting between each other, the whites and blacks, what has been happening is we have been having problems with them going after each other. a lot is because there has been an influx and their leadership, and there's a struggle for control. >> since dropping out of the aryan brotherhood, nick says being attacked is only about one problem. >> my mom and my sisters sent $
. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest game at indiana state prison. to no longer be a member in good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you can see the blood clot in my eye. it took at least a day for it to stop bleeding. >> i got jumped. >> by whom? >> gangs. i used to be affiliated. i am a cover-up from the area and brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came in to prison august 26 of 2006. i covered this up in september of the same...
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zack hadn't been quite ready to take it before but when he came home to indiana to see his family --s went with me and we went engagement ring shopping. >> what, did he intend to do that? would he have done that without a little push you think? >> i don't know. i know that i said, would you marry her if she wasn't expecting a baby, and he said yes, and i said then she needs to know that. she needs you to ask her to marry you, not just it be expected that i'm doing the right thing, so yeah, maybe, i did push him. >> when zack went back to japan, he was ready. or so he thought. georgia met him at the train station. >> as we're walking to the car, i, i don't know, i just, i said, you just have to stop. >> i was like, what are you doing? it's freezing. let's get in the car, let's go. and he said, just wait, and then all of a sudden he turned around, and he's shaking, but he's holding a ring box. >> and i got down on my knee and i just said "i love you and i want to spend the rest of my life with you. i don't care if it's in japan or new zealand or in siberia. i want to spend the rest of
zack hadn't been quite ready to take it before but when he came home to indiana to see his family --s went with me and we went engagement ring shopping. >> what, did he intend to do that? would he have done that without a little push you think? >> i don't know. i know that i said, would you marry her if she wasn't expecting a baby, and he said yes, and i said then she needs to know that. she needs you to ask her to marry you, not just it be expected that i'm doing the right thing,...
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nick knack indianas. talked about the chicago asaws supporting in . >> the nick knacks were not treated well. unfortunately they and the french didn't talk very well together. the nick knacks had their own ideas how to take the city as opposed to the french wanted more traditional warfare. the bottom line is that the effort by the french to recapture is not particularly successful. in fact not at all, it fails. well, with nova scotia threatened by french privateers operating out of the islanders, a politician named william shirley decides this is an opportunity for him and proposes a gold proposal and says we can help our english brothers on nova scotia and we can get rid of the base, let's go take louie borg. what do you think they said? yes, are you crazy. right. so he goes rnd and of course they turn him down and say no we're not going do that but he's persuasive and gets the merchant class to support him. it is their ships being raided. they offered to provide their own money to support this expeditio
nick knack indianas. talked about the chicago asaws supporting in . >> the nick knacks were not treated well. unfortunately they and the french didn't talk very well together. the nick knacks had their own ideas how to take the city as opposed to the french wanted more traditional warfare. the bottom line is that the effort by the french to recapture is not particularly successful. in fact not at all, it fails. well, with nova scotia threatened by french privateers operating out of the...