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or keep your family back in indiana? >> where absolutely going to stay in indiana. my wife and i is expected first baby, we want to be close to her family. that was the point of living in indiana, to be close to, so we could raise our kids, knowing to grandparents, seeing the grandparents on a regular basis. we have sunday night dinners every week. i know my wife natalie started this would not ever get better. she remained in indiana and i fly back and forth and ghetto as soon as i can. >> you are 33? >> correct. >> what does that mean to you and an institution with the average age of a member of congress is just under 58? >> what it means is we all bring a different set of experiences. my world wasted by the experiences, formative experiences, 2001, the attack on new york city and the pentagon and in pennsylvania. also the financial crisis of oh eight and oh nine. and being able to bring those expenses to washington was very helpful and certainly i actually respect all of my colleagues and all the many diverse expenses they bring but i think millennials been repres
or keep your family back in indiana? >> where absolutely going to stay in indiana. my wife and i is expected first baby, we want to be close to her family. that was the point of living in indiana, to be close to, so we could raise our kids, knowing to grandparents, seeing the grandparents on a regular basis. we have sunday night dinners every week. i know my wife natalie started this would not ever get better. she remained in indiana and i fly back and forth and ghetto as soon as i can....
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>> guest: we will stay in indiana. it is hugely important. my wife and i as we expect our first baby want to be close to her family. that was the point of living in indiana was to be close to family so we could raise our kids, knowing their grandparents, seeing them on a regular basis, sunday night dinners, and when we started those, wouldn't ever give that up so she remains in indiana and fly back and forth and get home as soon as i can. >> you are 33 years old and what does that mean for you in an institution where according to congressional research the average age of a member of congress is. >> guest: we bring a different set of experiences. my world was shaped by the experiences, and new york city in the pentagon and pennsylvania and the financial crisis of 2008-2009. and very helpful and certainly i have absolute respect of all my colleagues in the diverse experiences, millennial's being represented is usually important to us ensuring policies reflect the massive amount of technological growth. >> they push term limits but i believe in
>> guest: we will stay in indiana. it is hugely important. my wife and i as we expect our first baby want to be close to her family. that was the point of living in indiana was to be close to family so we could raise our kids, knowing their grandparents, seeing them on a regular basis, sunday night dinners, and when we started those, wouldn't ever give that up so she remains in indiana and fly back and forth and get home as soon as i can. >> you are 33 years old and what does that...
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or keep your family back there in indiana? mr. hollingsworth: we are going to stay in indiana. it's hugely important. my wife and i, as we expect our first baby, we want to be close to her family. that was the entire point of living in indiana. to be close to family. so we could raise our kids. then knowing their grandparents, seeing their grandparents on a regular basis. we have sunday night dinners every week. i know that my wife, now that we've started those, wouldn't ever give that up. so she remains in indiana and i continue to fly back and forth and get home as soon as i can. reporter: you're 33 years old? mr. hollingsworth: correct. reporter: what does that mean for you in an institution where according to the congressional research service the average age of a member of congress is just under 58 years old? mr. hollingsworth: i think what it means is we all bring a different set of experiences. my world was certainly shaped by the experiences that i -- the for mittive experiences. 2001, the attacks on new york city and the pentagon and in pennsylvania. also the financial
or keep your family back there in indiana? mr. hollingsworth: we are going to stay in indiana. it's hugely important. my wife and i, as we expect our first baby, we want to be close to her family. that was the entire point of living in indiana. to be close to family. so we could raise our kids. then knowing their grandparents, seeing their grandparents on a regular basis. we have sunday night dinners every week. i know that my wife, now that we've started those, wouldn't ever give that up. so...
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or in indiana. >> absolutely we will stay in indiana. we want to be close to her family. that was the entire point of living in indiana, to be close to family so we could raise our kid with them knowing their grandkids and seeing them on a regular basis. we have sunday night dinners every night. i know my wife wouldn't ever give that up. she remains in indiana and i fly back and forth. >> you are 33 years old. >> correct. >> what does that mean for you in an institution where the average age of a member of congress is just under 58 years old. >> i think what it means is we all bring a different set of experiences. my world was certainly shaped by the expenses i went through. the 91 911 attacks and the financial crisis. certainly i absolutely respect all of my colleagues in the diverse experiences they bring, but i think millennial's being represented in congress is important to us ensuring that policies reflect the technological growth we've seen. >> so you don't plan to be a member of congress in your 50s. >> i don't. one of the big things i continue to push his term lim
or in indiana. >> absolutely we will stay in indiana. we want to be close to her family. that was the entire point of living in indiana, to be close to family so we could raise our kid with them knowing their grandkids and seeing them on a regular basis. we have sunday night dinners every night. i know my wife wouldn't ever give that up. she remains in indiana and i fly back and forth. >> you are 33 years old. >> correct. >> what does that mean for you in an institution...
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delaware, indiana, kentucky, oregon allow their governors for-your terms. most importantly, with their authority as commanders in chief , they were allowed to take emergency actions. but their formal powers did not equip them with the powers for leadership and they relied on to offerbetter suited assistance. many chief executives came into office having one popularity and credibility thanks to their legal acumen or previous political service. some were lifelong democrats. some had been whigs. of thewrote the tide political movement over kansas statehood that helped engineer the rebuttal can party. they established a sectional activity dedicated to preserving the union. with the war outbreak, they forged a stronger relationship a national spirit that tied them to the cause. they mobilized voters and maintained alliances at home. strongly remained republican throughout the war. the most prominent republican governors throughout the war included janet -- john andrew, william buckingham of connecticut, samuel kirkwood of edwinedwin morgan -- morgan -- only two
delaware, indiana, kentucky, oregon allow their governors for-your terms. most importantly, with their authority as commanders in chief , they were allowed to take emergency actions. but their formal powers did not equip them with the powers for leadership and they relied on to offerbetter suited assistance. many chief executives came into office having one popularity and credibility thanks to their legal acumen or previous political service. some were lifelong democrats. some had been whigs....
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. >>> coming up -- >> when i got incarcerated i declared war on the state of indiana. they gave me a sentence as a result of my crime. i'm giving you excessive violence as a result of my anger. so i decided to just rage. ing right by our customers. who's with me? we're like a basketball team here at ally. if a basketball team had over 7... i'm in. 7,000 players. our plays are a little unorthodox. but to beat the big boys, you need smarter ways to save people money. we know what you want from a financial company and we'll stop at... nothing to make sure you get it. one, two... and we mean nothing. ♪ ♪ before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. t
. >>> coming up -- >> when i got incarcerated i declared war on the state of indiana. they gave me a sentence as a result of my crime. i'm giving you excessive violence as a result of my anger. so i decided to just rage. ing right by our customers. who's with me? we're like a basketball team here at ally. if a basketball team had over 7... i'm in. 7,000 players. our plays are a little unorthodox. but to beat the big boys, you need smarter ways to save people money. we know what...
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the copperhead indiana or something? dr. engle: this increasingly becomes a problem after the election of 1862 and the state conscription and emancipation proclamation. one of the things in particular midwestern governors have to do is keep at home a certain contingent of regiments to keep the peace. especially in county bordering on rivers or important railway junctions. governors were very attuned to dashboard to give an example, the sioux indian uprising in a 62. governors have problems at home with a number of use -- issues that could not conform to providing lincoln all of the troops he needs. -- wouldases stanton he become secretary of war things sort of change for the governors in a good way, but they recognized the pressing need for local control over dissidents, oppositionists, whatever situations. and a hold on a certain strategic places that were vital for the union army's -- the soldiers living through to replenish the union army. >> what states were most problematic in this regard? dr. engle: indiana, illinois p
the copperhead indiana or something? dr. engle: this increasingly becomes a problem after the election of 1862 and the state conscription and emancipation proclamation. one of the things in particular midwestern governors have to do is keep at home a certain contingent of regiments to keep the peace. especially in county bordering on rivers or important railway junctions. governors were very attuned to dashboard to give an example, the sioux indian uprising in a 62. governors have problems at...
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i saw that first hand back in my old job when i was governor of indiana. how trade and investment between our countries can be beneficial to us all. in 2013 and again in 2015, i led a group of indiana businessmen and community leaders appear to japan to foster closer economic ties, create jobs and spur opportunity and growth. today the us japan economic dialogue seeks the very same objective for both our countries in full. it signifies president trump goal to strengthen our bilateral approach with japan. it's an opportunity for us to discuss how we view the dialogue, structure and goals. the prime minister and i the dialogue will focus on three key policy pillars as he just discussed. the first is a common strategy on trade and investment rules and issues. under president trump's leadership the united states seeks stronger and more balanced bilateral trade relationships with every country, including japan. our goal is simple we seek trade that is free and we seek trade that is fair. this requires breaking down barriers, leveling the playing field so that a
i saw that first hand back in my old job when i was governor of indiana. how trade and investment between our countries can be beneficial to us all. in 2013 and again in 2015, i led a group of indiana businessmen and community leaders appear to japan to foster closer economic ties, create jobs and spur opportunity and growth. today the us japan economic dialogue seeks the very same objective for both our countries in full. it signifies president trump goal to strengthen our bilateral approach...
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attracted many japanese businesses to indiana.e had really always worked very hard to strengthen japan-u.s. relationship. very soon after my visit to the united states where i had a very useful meeting with our dear, long-standing friend of japan in february, i am very proud to say today that the japan-u.s. economic dialogue was kicked off. opening up a new page for our bilateral relations. i feel very proud about it. security and economy are two wheel ts supporting japan-u.s. alliance. for the stability of the asian pacific region, economic prosperity is indispensable. at the dialogue today, from the perspective of further deepening the win. win economic relations between the japan and the united states, vice president pence and i were able to have a good discussion. going forward, in the dialogue, we concurred to discuss three pillars namely strategy on trade and investment rule and issues. corporation and economic and structural policy area. sector or corporation. those three pillars will be discussed. as for the common strateg
attracted many japanese businesses to indiana.e had really always worked very hard to strengthen japan-u.s. relationship. very soon after my visit to the united states where i had a very useful meeting with our dear, long-standing friend of japan in february, i am very proud to say today that the japan-u.s. economic dialogue was kicked off. opening up a new page for our bilateral relations. i feel very proud about it. security and economy are two wheel ts supporting japan-u.s. alliance. for the...
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>> good. >> holy cross priest from south bend, indiana, notre dame.t 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 here
>> good. >> holy cross priest from south bend, indiana, notre dame.t 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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patricia is in indiana. that line for all others, in warsaw, indiana. caller: good morning. i have a question. when first question is, as i understand it, the taxes that we pay into the state follows the students. how is that then when someone lives outside a certain school district going to a charter school in a different district, how is that figured out? secondly, students with special mentalphysical needs or special needs, how is that addressed in charter schools? >> to the first question, it deals with what happens between districts. between school districts, there is usually local agreement between the two governmental entities that have the money to follow the child, even if it is across district lines. in florida, if you -- technically you can live in miami and go to a charter school whether it is in fort lauderdale or west palm or whatever is convenient for you. there is no district boundaries with respect to that and the money would follow but generally speaking across the country, even in indiana, you have local agreements. needs,spect to special whatever their pa
patricia is in indiana. that line for all others, in warsaw, indiana. caller: good morning. i have a question. when first question is, as i understand it, the taxes that we pay into the state follows the students. how is that then when someone lives outside a certain school district going to a charter school in a different district, how is that figured out? secondly, students with special mentalphysical needs or special needs, how is that addressed in charter schools? >> to the first...
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he will soon be extradited to indiana, where he plans to plead not guilty.dan says that his medical history may have been partly responsible for his behavior in intake. >> seventh grade, i was diagnosed with a d-net brain tumor. and i had surgeries, in seventh grade and ninth grade. i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. i still for some reason feel like i'm in a big dream. at this moment, my eyes are wide open, but i still feel like none of this is real. >> today is he competent? absolutely. today there -- you know, if he had a brief psychotic reaction, that's not playing a part right now. >> the jail's clinical psychologist, dr. alice cook, and psychiatrist, dr. leslie koblintz, are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if he was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they hav
he will soon be extradited to indiana, where he plans to plead not guilty.dan says that his medical history may have been partly responsible for his behavior in intake. >> seventh grade, i was diagnosed with a d-net brain tumor. and i had surgeries, in seventh grade and ninth grade. i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until >> famine in south sudan and a pair of bills dealing with the use of the capitol grounds for special events you can watch live house cooverage when the gavel comes back down here on c-span. earlier this month the president of egypt met with prum and talked about relations between the two countries. today former state department officials will testify on usaid o egypt. you can watch live coverage from the appropriations subcommittee at 2:15 p.m. eastern. we'll have that for you on c-span3. also follow the hearings streaming live at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. join c-span saturday for the annual white house correspondentents association dinner. our live coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. eastern and senior daily show correspondent mminhaj attends the diener. prum says he will not attend. it was back to ronald reagan who did not attempt since he was recovering from a assassination attempt. in
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until >> famine in south sudan and a pair of bills dealing with the use of the capitol grounds for special events you can watch live house cooverage when the gavel comes back down here on c-span. earlier this month the president of egypt met with prum and talked about relations between the two countries. today former state department officials will...
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timeout indiana. they could hold it for the final shot and go for the win. paul george with a huge three-pointer, and it's 109-108. 29 for paul george. >> mark: recognizing score and time. comes off the screen, outstanding screen set by teague. george elevates. na that's a big-time shot, giving his team a chance with the basketball to steal game one. >> jeff: i'll say this. every coach has a different philosophy. one's not better than the other. i think to play without the timeout in that situation gives paul george a better chance than cleveland being able to sub defensive players, tell their team that they have a foul to give and organize themselves. >> mike: pacers are now out of timeouts, obviously have to get the ball inbounds. cannot afford any problems there. meanwhile, cleveland has a foul to give. >> mark: if i'm the pacers in this situation, i want to take the first best shot. i don't want to rush things but i want to put the ball in the hands of paul george and allow him to make a decision. if you have a quality look, shoot the basketball and we'l
timeout indiana. they could hold it for the final shot and go for the win. paul george with a huge three-pointer, and it's 109-108. 29 for paul george. >> mark: recognizing score and time. comes off the screen, outstanding screen set by teague. george elevates. na that's a big-time shot, giving his team a chance with the basketball to steal game one. >> jeff: i'll say this. every coach has a different philosophy. one's not better than the other. i think to play without the timeout...
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. >>> no hay quien se salve deportan al dueÑo de un popular restaurante de indiana no tenÍa antecedentesinales y su esposa votÓ por trump. >>> 15 de las 23 personas mÁs buscada por las autoridades migratorias son hispanos, agresiÓn sexual, narcotrÁfico y robo armado, algunos de los delitos por lo que el ice los persigue.. >>> un jefe policial mexicano tras las rejas, un ex comandante de la divisiÓn antidrogas es acusado en chicago, de filtrar informaciÓn al cartel de los beltrÁn leiva a cambio de millones de dÓlares.. >>> una comida mexicana con producto neoyorquino. >>> un restaurante mexicano de new york estÁ entre los mejores del mundo, con tres restaurantes mÉxico alcanza por primera vez a perÚ en la lista de los mÁs sofisticados de la gastronomÍa mundial. ♪ ♪ >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes, las redadas migratorias no parecen perdonar a nadie, si no que lo cuente el dueÑo de un popular restaurante de indiana, que luego de vivir 20 aÑos en este paÍs, fue deportado sin tener antecedentes criminales y lo mÁs insÓlito del caso es que Él y su
. >>> no hay quien se salve deportan al dueÑo de un popular restaurante de indiana no tenÍa antecedentesinales y su esposa votÓ por trump. >>> 15 de las 23 personas mÁs buscada por las autoridades migratorias son hispanos, agresiÓn sexual, narcotrÁfico y robo armado, algunos de los delitos por lo que el ice los persigue.. >>> un jefe policial mexicano tras las rejas, un ex comandante de la divisiÓn antidrogas es acusado en chicago, de filtrar informaciÓn al...
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indiana cutting into the feed. pacers are down seven.s makes and finishes with 25 points. time is running out. someone forget to cover kindly irvington again up on the about and makes the easy way off. san antonio spurs. second quarter puts down to 17. getting an early andersen face. they had to be separated. time to get the house. 56-37. memphis would get within five. came to admit the series to-nothing. capitalism it believes one game each. up to that. the first shot ounces up to go away. own rebound at thaksin and tied it three and goes to overtime. he wastes little time. the policemen take two to one series of thin edge. the yankees looking to extend their winning streak against the white sox. matt holliday busts a home run to deep center. 30 to item five, one on with a two run bomb to left center. look at it. new york yankees go on to win 7-4. train to be for your head at the door come here to stay forecast. in 80-degree beautiful easter sunday the cooler weather coming. adam klotz. reporter: yeah, things are cooling down on the eas
indiana cutting into the feed. pacers are down seven.s makes and finishes with 25 points. time is running out. someone forget to cover kindly irvington again up on the about and makes the easy way off. san antonio spurs. second quarter puts down to 17. getting an early andersen face. they had to be separated. time to get the house. 56-37. memphis would get within five. came to admit the series to-nothing. capitalism it believes one game each. up to that. the first shot ounces up to go away. own...
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from munster, indiana, please welcome 14-year-old annie ostojic.use] annie, how you doing? >> good, how are you? >> good. ♪ i have this bizarre feeling that i'll be working for you in, like, a year. >> really? >> congratulations on all these incredible achievements. >> thank you. >> now, you have a patent--you-- this invention. >> yes, yes. >> and there's a patent on this. what did you invent? >> so i redesigned the microwave oven. so you know--have you tried to warm up frozen food meals, and the inside of your dishes-- >> yeah, and it's as hot as the sun on the inside, and then it's cold on part of it, and it bugs me. >> yeah, so i was trying to solve that problem, so i found that the majority of the hot spots are actually around the outer perimeter of your turntable in your microwave, and
from munster, indiana, please welcome 14-year-old annie ostojic.use] annie, how you doing? >> good, how are you? >> good. ♪ i have this bizarre feeling that i'll be working for you in, like, a year. >> really? >> congratulations on all these incredible achievements. >> thank you. >> now, you have a patent--you-- this invention. >> yes, yes. >> and there's a patent on this. what did you invent? >> so i redesigned the microwave oven. so you...
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but generally speaking, across the country, even in indiana come you will have interlocal agreements. with respect to students with special needs, whatever the particular need is, generally speaking, charter schools are subjected to the same rigors of .a. and law under i.d.e provide such services. host: explain what i.d.e.a. is. with: individuals disabilities education act. say you have a child with speech , generallyhas autism in the spot -- in the public school system, the public school would bring in a specialist to assist that student. the same goes with the charter school. they were either work with the district or on their own to to helpecialists in with an individualized learning
but generally speaking, across the country, even in indiana come you will have interlocal agreements. with respect to students with special needs, whatever the particular need is, generally speaking, charter schools are subjected to the same rigors of .a. and law under i.d.e provide such services. host: explain what i.d.e.a. is. with: individuals disabilities education act. say you have a child with speech , generallyhas autism in the spot -- in the public school system, the public school would...
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can you believe it in indiana. find comedy late in life. >> often appeared on the show calmly enduring his jokes delivering her own and dave's mom be came everyone's mom. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel has guillermo. johnny carson had ed mcmahon. and conan owe brhas andy richte. while david letterman has paul schaefer he had one more secret weapon. >> never give the bookie your home phone number. his mom, dorothy, often appeared on letterman's late show in late night. passed away at 95. she made her debut in 1986. audiences quickly fell in love with the talk show host's so soft-spoken mother. >> did that embarrass you to tears? >> no, david. >> lotterman sending her to the winter olympics as a correspondent not once but three
can you believe it in indiana. find comedy late in life. >> often appeared on the show calmly enduring his jokes delivering her own and dave's mom be came everyone's mom. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel has guillermo. johnny carson had ed mcmahon. and conan owe brhas andy richte. while david letterman has paul schaefer he had one more secret weapon. >> never give the bookie your home phone number. his mom, dorothy, often appeared on letterman's late show in late night. passed away...
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she was two months pregnant when i got locked up. >> that child was 8 when she shot at indiana. even though he had never lived with his father, eddie was missing him nonetheless. >> he actually didnshot a persod didn't mean to but when i see him again, i want to live with him and be with him together so he can go to the park and museum. >> his youngest son cries sometimes because he doesn't have his father around and there's 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. his last infraction was for attempted to ip intimidate an officer, that along with three urine tests that proved positive for marijuana cost bonds visitation privileges with his family. he had only recently gotten them back but with restrictions. >> so right now i'm on noncontact status, that's like through the phone and a glass. >> how do you react when your son told you he wasn't going to have contact visits any more? >> i was upset at first and even threatened him to not even bring the kids up right. very upset with him. as a matter
she was two months pregnant when i got locked up. >> that child was 8 when she shot at indiana. even though he had never lived with his father, eddie was missing him nonetheless. >> he actually didnshot a persod didn't mean to but when i see him again, i want to live with him and be with him together so he can go to the park and museum. >> his youngest son cries sometimes because he doesn't have his father around and there's some things he really needs to be in his life for....
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moving from indiana to a california did think he hated to be away because he was very competitive. but he ended up bin california and to give you a sense of the situation he was then he had become so politically powerful the mayor of san francisco in 76 there was a political event he pretty much stole the show. think he had a private dinner with carter and would send letters and mondale had become the vice president. the was a lot of political power and influence that the same time he had...
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have debt or have very little debt, like in the case of mike pence where he did such a good job in indiana, it's a triple-a rated bond, one of the strongest in the country and you know,
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caller: well, group homes, there was no facilities in indiana whatsoever. guest: think of this, too, this is part of what sam said agent a agency was fighting. in this bill, we call for them to review and revise this regulation, so we would be able to have the compassionate communication and let you know what kind of medication was he on? when is his next appointment? maintain other areas of privacy. said -- samhsa spoke out against this and dr. katz was silence. in this field, if we see something wrong, we are obligated to speak up. ng. silence was damni when you describe the anguish and pain you belts, write your senators and say, to not vote for her and get her name off this list and get someone else in here. host: you expressed concern with this choice. there's this choice make you rethink the trump administration's commitment to mental health and substance abuse? guest: the president is passionate about this. i said yes to governor christie among his commission. host: to combat substance abuse? guest: yes. the president has this in his heart. he knows.
caller: well, group homes, there was no facilities in indiana whatsoever. guest: think of this, too, this is part of what sam said agent a agency was fighting. in this bill, we call for them to review and revise this regulation, so we would be able to have the compassionate communication and let you know what kind of medication was he on? when is his next appointment? maintain other areas of privacy. said -- samhsa spoke out against this and dr. katz was silence. in this field, if we see...
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a bit of an indiana jones uncharted four. a bit of an indiana jo nes style uncharted four.e creators here and they will correct me ifiam creators here and they will correct me if i am wrong but it is a bit of an adventure game, searching for treasure. globetrotting, action adventure, but with the action set piece moments we also focus on quiet character moments as well. and you are nominated for eight awards, i was getting nervous that he wouldn't win any at all but you finally have it in your hands, how do you feel? we are incredibly honoured to have won this award and it was very unexpected for us, even getting to the end we had no idea, but it is an incredible honour for us to the end we had no idea, but it is an incredible honourfor us to have one. you were nominated against some independent games, meet byjust one person in comparison to yours made bya person in comparison to yours made by a big studio with lots of money. do you think independent games will offer when something like best game up offer when something like best game up against big—ticket games like yours?
a bit of an indiana jones uncharted four. a bit of an indiana jo nes style uncharted four.e creators here and they will correct me ifiam creators here and they will correct me if i am wrong but it is a bit of an adventure game, searching for treasure. globetrotting, action adventure, but with the action set piece moments we also focus on quiet character moments as well. and you are nominated for eight awards, i was getting nervous that he wouldn't win any at all but you finally have it in your...
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. >> i am from indiana, as is cole porter, he is the pride of indiana, i grew up listening to cole porterthe best. >> one of the best. >> you mentioned earlier, you perhapsed only to do quality stuff, didn't want to do something because a producer begged you to do it to get a quick hit. you have been true to who you are, and your artistically. what makes a great song? great song writers, like smoky robinson, what to them makes a great song. you are an interpreter of the song book. >> the best example is, a composure by the name of irving berlin. he knew how to do it. every time he wrote a song, it was simple, and profound at the same time. very lasting. you never get tired of hearing a great irving berlin song. >> simple, profound and lasting. part of the ingredients of a great song for you. >> you had a lot of collaborations. you have been hanging out with lady gaga. the white house. >> she is wonderful. >> you have collaborated with so many. what is it about collaborations that you enjoy? it is the individual talents. certain people have. they knew how to do it. lady gaga, she doesn't e
. >> i am from indiana, as is cole porter, he is the pride of indiana, i grew up listening to cole porterthe best. >> one of the best. >> you mentioned earlier, you perhapsed only to do quality stuff, didn't want to do something because a producer begged you to do it to get a quick hit. you have been true to who you are, and your artistically. what makes a great song? great song writers, like smoky robinson, what to them makes a great song. you are an interpreter of the song...
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, joe manchin of indiana and heidi had camp of north dakota.he nuclear option if needed would change senate precedent so only 51 votes to be needed to confirm gorsuch in the movies by democrats in 2013 for judicial nominees but never at the supreme court level. chuck schumer says change the nominee. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote margin. instead of changing the rules, which is set to mitch mcconnell, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate sit down and trying, but up with the mainstream nominee? >> here's how this plays out. the senate judiciary committee expected to approve sending gorsuch for a full vote but said that the showdown thursday or friday. remember, democrats have said over the blocking of president obama spake merrick garland. this will be one will have a fight. lauren: griff jenkins, thank you airtran for a big night for country music as miranda lambert and jason aldean scored big >> my record label, everybody, thank you, guys. this is the coolest thing ever. nicole: after three t
, joe manchin of indiana and heidi had camp of north dakota.he nuclear option if needed would change senate precedent so only 51 votes to be needed to confirm gorsuch in the movies by democrats in 2013 for judicial nominees but never at the supreme court level. chuck schumer says change the nominee. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote margin. instead of changing the rules, which is set to mitch mcconnell, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate...
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more than 250 japanese companies that had decided to make indiana home. the word is kozuna. and reflection of a close relationship. a relationship of understanding and of mutual respect. i can't help, but feel today we're renewing that relationship. on that foundation as we initiate this important u.s./japan economic dialogue. so thank you again mr. deputy prime minster for hosting me here today. i look forward to this work with great anticipation: >> we would like to invite questions. let us start with japanese media. >> translator: let's take a question from the japanese press. please raise your hand and state your name before asking a question. >> i am from nhk. i have a question to ask both. trump administration declared they would withdraw from tpp and great attention drawn to what is going to be the u.s. trade policy going forward. a nominee said that in the actual area, japan will be the first to target. so what will be the trading negotiation going forward between japan and u.s.? what is the outlook? are you looking for concluding japan u.s. in th
more than 250 japanese companies that had decided to make indiana home. the word is kozuna. and reflection of a close relationship. a relationship of understanding and of mutual respect. i can't help, but feel today we're renewing that relationship. on that foundation as we initiate this important u.s./japan economic dialogue. so thank you again mr. deputy prime minster for hosting me here today. i look forward to this work with great anticipation: >> we would like to invite questions....
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i have from five ago, indiana, and you can tweet me, buddy. host: let's go to carry on the independent line. what is on your mind. ? caller: i've several things on my mind. i'm a veteran. i hurt myself during service, and i got tested for marijuana. i failed for marijuana, so i filled my drug test, and i turned to street drugs. you have all of these places in the valley with marijuana, used for medical purposes. and a lot of states are going and they're cutting off medication, and it is not fair. you had the one lady saying it is not a disease -- how can it not be considered a disease when your body has to have it? and it makes you feel real bad. to me, it feels like so much tugging and pulling in different directions and controversies over this, you know? are you there? xt, we have barbara calling in from of love, massachusetts on the democratic line. caller: a couple of ideas associated with the opiate segment. first of all, sally satel is a fantastic guest, you should have her back -- but all of your guests are fantastic. we should just hav
i have from five ago, indiana, and you can tweet me, buddy. host: let's go to carry on the independent line. what is on your mind. ? caller: i've several things on my mind. i'm a veteran. i hurt myself during service, and i got tested for marijuana. i failed for marijuana, so i filled my drug test, and i turned to street drugs. you have all of these places in the valley with marijuana, used for medical purposes. and a lot of states are going and they're cutting off medication, and it is not...
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in indiana, a lightning strike is being blamed for a huge house fire. everyone in the house made it out safely. snow, a springto storm dumping at least eight inches of fresh snow in the denver metro area and about a foot further out. this picture was taken at the broncos practice facility. and the athletes were playing soccer and lacrosse today. we had a lot of heat that was brutal today. josh: for a lot of us. the weather changes quickly here, but out there is another world. the big picture of the map, showing everything across the country. , andve snow, thunderstorms for us it is really just about the heat. we don't usually see the blue color on the map this time of year, but colorado, western oklahoma, northern texas hanging onto snowflakes. for us, we are still on the dry side of this, so we just get the warm air riding in out of the south. meanwhile, severe weather has been riding along the front, working its way closer to indiana right now. 91 degrees was the high at reagan national. 89 at dulles, beating the record of 87 setback in 1974. not quit
in indiana, a lightning strike is being blamed for a huge house fire. everyone in the house made it out safely. snow, a springto storm dumping at least eight inches of fresh snow in the denver metro area and about a foot further out. this picture was taken at the broncos practice facility. and the athletes were playing soccer and lacrosse today. we had a lot of heat that was brutal today. josh: for a lot of us. the weather changes quickly here, but out there is another world. the big picture of...
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as they watched tv in their home in indiana. >> the man nascar fans know as junior is calling it quits end of the year. dale earnhardt jr. says 2017 will be the last lap for his number 88 car. the death of his legendary father, dale sr. in 2001 put junior in the spotlight. two time daytona 500 winner says he wasn't worried about frying to live up to his dad's legacy. >> i saw at an early age before i was a driver, growing of in that man's shadow was going to be a real hard challenge. but i wanted to race. i knew racing would put me in the shadow. i accomplished way more than i ever dreamed. way more. >> earnhardt says he made the decision to retire last month. he missed half of last season while recovering from a head injury. earnhardt plans to race twice on nascar's second tier series next year. >> he its still relatively young. 42 years old. >> you never really know what you are going to see in a soccer match. and here is a great exam pull of that. >> nothing to do with the players. check out the referee. whoa. >> whoa. >> let's see that again. >> he pulls off a perfect split to avoi
as they watched tv in their home in indiana. >> the man nascar fans know as junior is calling it quits end of the year. dale earnhardt jr. says 2017 will be the last lap for his number 88 car. the death of his legendary father, dale sr. in 2001 put junior in the spotlight. two time daytona 500 winner says he wasn't worried about frying to live up to his dad's legacy. >> i saw at an early age before i was a driver, growing of in that man's shadow was going to be a real hard...
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liz: congresswoman jackie walorski of indiana, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. we may be bothering you at midnight on friday night, representative, we're waiting on that news that we will not have a government shutdown. what happened to the dow jones industrials gains here? we were up 40 point. now we're up only five. it briefly turned negative. lori we're at 21,000 one point. what can you tell us is erasing these gains. reporter: first thing someone said, don't forget the last two trading sessions 1% gain, the fact we haven't lost that, now that people are reading fine print or lack thereof, the lack of concrete detail with the tax plan, we got as you put it, broad strokes of trump's plan, they're coming in a little bit, they're doing a little bit of selling. reality is, wall street, folks down here, liz, they are know better than me, they're no dummies, the plan is geared to help the middle class, appease democrats to make trump's sweeping tax overhaul reality. liz: well, i don't know. we're watching and you just heard the congresswoman from indiana say it is
liz: congresswoman jackie walorski of indiana, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. we may be bothering you at midnight on friday night, representative, we're waiting on that news that we will not have a government shutdown. what happened to the dow jones industrials gains here? we were up 40 point. now we're up only five. it briefly turned negative. lori we're at 21,000 one point. what can you tell us is erasing these gains. reporter: first thing someone said, don't forget the last...
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wilson of the south bend indiana cubs trying to get the beachball off the field. >> problem is the windas blowing in from center field. at least that's how the story goes. apparently preventing the ball from going. the stadium audio guy was from "the bennie hill show." ♪ ♪ the announcer called it the perfect musical choice. i would say so. >> we agree with that for sure. >> this is proof. >> oh, having such a hard time. yea! >> you are going to stay in the minor leagues. you get to stay in the minor leagues. >> poor guy. >> hope his throwing arm is better huh. >> he was throwing. not underhand. maybe better everhand. coming up in "the skinny," a big night in the ballroom. first group dances. maks returned. and the couple eliminated. got a perfect score. went home anyway. what we are finding out this morning about elton john and the illness keeping him off the stage for weeks. but first, here is a look at today's forecast. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by clearasil rapid action. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by clearasil rapid action. <
wilson of the south bend indiana cubs trying to get the beachball off the field. >> problem is the windas blowing in from center field. at least that's how the story goes. apparently preventing the ball from going. the stadium audio guy was from "the bennie hill show." ♪ ♪ the announcer called it the perfect musical choice. i would say so. >> we agree with that for sure. >> this is proof. >> oh, having such a hard time. yea! >> you are going to stay...
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now, resident there is, in new york, indiana, and michigan, told to be on alert. we have learned from the woman whose name was mentioned just before the shooting. she released a statement saying the suspect is really a nice guy. he is loving to me and my children. we'll of course stay on top of the this story. >>> vice president mike pence making a surprise visit to the korean demilitarized zone. >> this after the north's failed missile launch. the era of strategic patience with north korea is over. he declared all options are on the table. >> reporter: good morning. that failed missed launch in north korea has not aleve rate issed concerns. vice president mike pence with a warning from the administration. the u.s. will take action if necessary. with all eyes on nofrt korea, a weekend missile launch failed in spectacular fashion. u.s. commanders say a medium-range ballistic missile blew up almost immediately after the launch, with the world watching. >> we'll meet any conventional or nuclear weapons with an overwhelming and effective response. >> reporter: and new
now, resident there is, in new york, indiana, and michigan, told to be on alert. we have learned from the woman whose name was mentioned just before the shooting. she released a statement saying the suspect is really a nice guy. he is loving to me and my children. we'll of course stay on top of the this story. >>> vice president mike pence making a surprise visit to the korean demilitarized zone. >> this after the north's failed missile launch. the era of strategic patience with...
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meteorologists warned about the storm in southeastern ohio and indiana and kentucky. >> maribel aber is live at the nasdaq with the market watch report. hi maribel. >> delta customers have a bigger incentive to give up their seats. supervise can offer up to ten thousand dollars to giving up their seats. they were only ain't to offer up 1,350. gate agents can offer more. stock fell thursday despite strong earnings from finance. reports on weekly jobless claims are due out this week. apple ipad owners could have their apple upgraded to air ii. minor service issues won't warrant the switch. it's available at apple stores and authorized service providers. have a great week, guys. >> i can't get over the ten thousand dollars. >> someone would take that. >> reporter: you could make a career out of it. >> here i made 120,000, man. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we're looking at dry conditions across the region. a sprinkle or drizzle is possible in and around areas you don't see the green. obviously there are active showers around baltimore they are pushing east toward gettysburg and nort
meteorologists warned about the storm in southeastern ohio and indiana and kentucky. >> maribel aber is live at the nasdaq with the market watch report. hi maribel. >> delta customers have a bigger incentive to give up their seats. supervise can offer up to ten thousand dollars to giving up their seats. they were only ain't to offer up 1,350. gate agents can offer more. stock fell thursday despite strong earnings from finance. reports on weekly jobless claims are due out this week....
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. >> reporter: at indi india indiana's purdue university, charlotte tug el is getting ready to graduate after just three years. >> i knew i wanted to come to perdue but could not afford it until i learned of the three year plan. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout the year, students can get the same number of credits in less time, and with the average cost of college soaring in the last ten years, it's an idea attracting more attention across the country. at nyu, almost 20% of students were already graduating early, so this year, it made the accelerated program official. saving students up to $66,000 and getting them into the work force sooner. >> only are they not paying for a year or a semester's tuition, they are working and earning a salary so that does have a double whammy. >> for some parents it's a big selling point. >> if we can get it done in three years and that much cheaper, i
. >> reporter: at indi india indiana's purdue university, charlotte tug el is getting ready to graduate after just three years. >> i knew i wanted to come to perdue but could not afford it until i learned of the three year plan. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout...
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up to the mills in indiana, pennsylvania. we are very familiar with region.e trade in the i don't think it will happen that fast. i will tell you, one of the biggest problems we have is closed markets abroad. we allow, for instance, all of this chinese dumping. ofre are all kinds nontransparent there is that they put up. japan does the same thing. even europe, if you look at the trade. we need balanced trade. we needed to go both ways. the president is correct in trying to do the study. it should not take this long. we know where the goods are coming from and where we are not able to get goods and foreign markets. i think we need immediate engagement with those countries one by one in order to open those markets and figure out if they are not, what do we do to adjust? host: can the president achieve those goals with the chinese week?ent this guest: i hope they will have steel at the top of their agenda. because the chinese are literally manufacturing so much steel that they are filling up warehouses, 50,000 times larger than
up to the mills in indiana, pennsylvania. we are very familiar with region.e trade in the i don't think it will happen that fast. i will tell you, one of the biggest problems we have is closed markets abroad. we allow, for instance, all of this chinese dumping. ofre are all kinds nontransparent there is that they put up. japan does the same thing. even europe, if you look at the trade. we need balanced trade. we needed to go both ways. the president is correct in trying to do the study. it...
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i talked to a number of my friends, back in my home state of indiana.hther parts of the midwest. and they were telling me months before this election ever happened that trump was going to win. so much was being in the right place and seeing at ground zero what was happening. sometimes on the margins. in new york and l.a., we don't get it. we think hillary's going to win. but you're not in the middle of the country to see what -- yeah. >> it really did -- both of those elections in different ways, really broke up to me the kind of -- the floors in a journalistic culture, which is too white, too coastal, too rich, and therefore, too disconnected. and therefore, after a while, believes s its own assumptions. it makes assertions. and on the basis of assertions, the conclusion, which forms the basis for assertions. and there's no response for getting out there and actually talking to people. but that, in the absence of that, you know, reality will intrude. and when it intrudes, it will intrude in kind of a -- you know. in a very obscene manner. that was the
i talked to a number of my friends, back in my home state of indiana.hther parts of the midwest. and they were telling me months before this election ever happened that trump was going to win. so much was being in the right place and seeing at ground zero what was happening. sometimes on the margins. in new york and l.a., we don't get it. we think hillary's going to win. but you're not in the middle of the country to see what -- yeah. >> it really did -- both of those elections in...
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lightning is blamed for sparking a house fire in indiana. >> look at it collapse in the house, guys.ey can do, guys, it's burnt up. >> hurry, fireman. >> they just want to keep it from burning that other house down. >> you're look at what happened as firefighters raised raced to the scene. a couple and 3-year-old daughter escaped from the burning home after smelling smoke and seeing flames. firefighters couldn't save their house but they did keep the flames from spreading to other homes. >>> several hundred miles away lightning lit up the skies across oklahoma city. and high winds knocked down power lines causingous ages. >> now your accuweather forecast withdrew tuma. >> while severe weather is to our east here we're dealing with nothing but sunshine, warm temperatures today, and it will get hotter as the days go on. here we go. live doppler seven you're enjoying the sunshine today and when you have sunny guys the doppler radar is quiet. it deserves some time off. the numbers are going to be key the next couple of days, and they're going to rise the next seven days. take a look at s
lightning is blamed for sparking a house fire in indiana. >> look at it collapse in the house, guys.ey can do, guys, it's burnt up. >> hurry, fireman. >> they just want to keep it from burning that other house down. >> you're look at what happened as firefighters raised raced to the scene. a couple and 3-year-old daughter escaped from the burning home after smelling smoke and seeing flames. firefighters couldn't save their house but they did keep the flames from...
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november 20 19 and fifth indiana jones. >> staring who. >> harrison ford is back and spiel xwering backect it. july of 2020. i know that tucker is over there vigorously taking fwhots it he's excited about it. >> what you're telling me ke ve we have to listen to you talk about indiana jones for the next three years. >> exactly. >> before it comes out. >> here's kristin bell confirming release date. weather for dpraingt disney princess sister full screen for tirng barnes there thought he might get that weather joke but he's on his phone. we remember famous character from line king correct these two particular ones you should remember watch th from the "lion king"♪ so in the original nathan lane and seth rogen may take on the role of wart hog which would be awesome and billy ikener who i think the gentleman does on the street inviews he may takeover role of timmen originally played by name an lane. timmen was a mere cat and. >> two years to wait for that one. >> i love lion king. >> rogen character would be pumba the wart hog. >> i love these types of videos where fans are surprised but ju
november 20 19 and fifth indiana jones. >> staring who. >> harrison ford is back and spiel xwering backect it. july of 2020. i know that tucker is over there vigorously taking fwhots it he's excited about it. >> what you're telling me ke ve we have to listen to you talk about indiana jones for the next three years. >> exactly. >> before it comes out. >> here's kristin bell confirming release date. weather for dpraingt disney princess sister full screen for...
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nicole: in sports lebron james stage historic comeback against indiana pacers.liminate the blue jackets. lauren: 5:31 a.m. in new york. friday april 21st, good morning, everybody, welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. nicole: reopens after a deadly shooting just days before francÉs presidential election. in fact, you are looking at live pictures there in paris right now as a gunman opened fire on police killing one officer and wounding three people before police shot him. >> i saw three men in audi and shoot on the police and killed one of the police and injuring one. then i have to run away. nicole: isis claimed responsibility for the shooting, meanwhile french police have taken into custody three family members of the gunmen. lauren: some of the presidential candidates were taking part in a debate when the shooting happened, political experts say the latest terror attack could impact sunday's first round vote. let's show you top candidates. there are 11. far right marine la pen, francois, now, la
nicole: in sports lebron james stage historic comeback against indiana pacers.liminate the blue jackets. lauren: 5:31 a.m. in new york. friday april 21st, good morning, everybody, welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. nicole: reopens after a deadly shooting just days before francÉs presidential election. in fact, you are looking at live pictures there in paris right now as a gunman opened fire on police killing one officer and...
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now, residents there, and in new york, indiana, and michigan, told to be on alert. and we have also learned of another side of the suspect overnight, from the woman whose name was mentioned just before the shooting. she released a statement in part say thagt the suspect really is a nice guy. he is generous and was kind and loving to me and my children. we, of course, will stay on top of this story should there be any new developments. >>> vice president mike pence making a surprise visit to the korean demilitarized zone. as tensions escalate over north korea's nuclear arsenal. >> this after the north's failed missile launch. peps said the era of strategic patience with north korea is over. he declared all options are on the table. abc's january janae norman has more. >> reporter: kendis and arielle, good morning. that failed missed launch in north korea has not alleviated concerns. vice president mike pence with a warning from the administration. the u.s. will take action if necessary. with all eyes on north korea, a weekend missile launch failed in spectacular fash
now, residents there, and in new york, indiana, and michigan, told to be on alert. and we have also learned of another side of the suspect overnight, from the woman whose name was mentioned just before the shooting. she released a statement in part say thagt the suspect really is a nice guy. he is generous and was kind and loving to me and my children. we, of course, will stay on top of this story should there be any new developments. >>> vice president mike pence making a surprise...
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i spent the months before the election in a town called muncie, indiana which was famous for a middle town study. a representative of qui quintestenial american town. i spent a week with high school students who hold up signs saying we love you, you are doing your best. there are good people across the country including in this book. people trying to make their communities better, trying to make sure everybody gets a dignified send off who has died. there are no shortage of good stories there. some of them in the segue that i think the gun problem is uniquely american among western countries so i think some of these good stories are uniquely american. >> host: matt, cleveland, ohio. you are on with gary younge. >> caller: hi, mr. younge. your book looks interesting and i think i will buy it. how many gun deaths and car accidents are related to people who are high on drugs or drunk? and the second question is you have two societies. i know switzerland and, i think, sweden, every man has a military rifle in his house, they are required to train with the militia or the national guard, wh
i spent the months before the election in a town called muncie, indiana which was famous for a middle town study. a representative of qui quintestenial american town. i spent a week with high school students who hold up signs saying we love you, you are doing your best. there are good people across the country including in this book. people trying to make their communities better, trying to make sure everybody gets a dignified send off who has died. there are no shortage of good stories there....
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ivette machin telemundo take vo blanca --en alerta una escuela preparatoria de indiana, luego que seestaria armado y que cometeria un atentado en el plantel educativo. ---preso de la ira un hombre perdi el control mientras haca preparatoria de indiana, luego que se recibieran amenazas sobre un estudiante que supuestamente estaria armado y que cometeria un atentado en el plantel educativo. --policia ycuerpos de socorro, al igual que padres de familia ---preso de la ira un hombre perdi el control mientras haca compras en una tienda. ---el hecho se report en santa ana cuando intent comprar unos chocolates por un valor de 75 centavos. ---cuando su tarjeta de crdito fue rechazada agredi al cajero, destroz la maquina registradora y todo lo estaba a su paso. ---el acto qued captado por las cmaras de seguridad y ahora la polica lo busca para que se responsabilice de los daÑos que superan los 700 dolares. take vo blanca --un acto de indiferencia quedo captado en camara y se ha vuelto viral en las redes sociales. --se trata de esta anciana cuya cabeza, mano y bolso quedaron atrapados en un vag
ivette machin telemundo take vo blanca --en alerta una escuela preparatoria de indiana, luego que seestaria armado y que cometeria un atentado en el plantel educativo. ---preso de la ira un hombre perdi el control mientras haca preparatoria de indiana, luego que se recibieran amenazas sobre un estudiante que supuestamente estaria armado y que cometeria un atentado en el plantel educativo. --policia ycuerpos de socorro, al igual que padres de familia ---preso de la ira un hombre perdi el control...