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it's an epic love story, a young man from small town indiana heads to japan to teach. there he meets a beautiful woman from a land nearly as far away and they fall in love. but soon this young couple finds themselves in the middle of one of the biggest natural disasters in recent memory, with whole towns being wiped out, would they survive? here is keith morrison with "swept away." >> who can say what lurks out there past the horizon, waiting utterly at random as thousands of lives tick to their unknowning end. and simple coincidence, a young man from middle america made a single decision. >> could you imagine back there in indiana thayorebout to make your lifep on i head? >> no, never. >> how could he know that on the other side of the world a young woman made exactly the same decision or that they'd meet practically on the eve of one of the biggest natural disasters in recent memory? or how could he know that in the middle of disaster he'd lose her. >> i wouldn't know what i would do without her. >> so coincidence, love, disaster. there is no fairness about these thi
it's an epic love story, a young man from small town indiana heads to japan to teach. there he meets a beautiful woman from a land nearly as far away and they fall in love. but soon this young couple finds themselves in the middle of one of the biggest natural disasters in recent memory, with whole towns being wiped out, would they survive? here is keith morrison with "swept away." >> who can say what lurks out there past the horizon, waiting utterly at random as thousands of...
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we decided to follow one who is running for state senate in the very red state of indiana. it's a local race, but, as megan thompson finds, it reflects a divided republican party and a divided nation. >> oh, i can see him. he working in the kitchen. my name's corrie meyer. i'm running for state senate. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: on a recent cold and rainy afternoon, corrie meyer walked door to door in zionsville, a suburb of indianapolis. >> i'm a first-time ndidate. i'm a small business owner. >> reporter: meyer is an urban planner and runs a consultg business. she's worked in city government but has never held elected office. >> i want to focus the policies that i work on, on workforce and economic legislati. >> reporter: meyer wants a seat in the indiana state senate, which will decide the state budget next ar and could reform the way congressional districts are drawn. she's running in the may 8 republican primarygainst mike delph, a 12-year incumbent who's never had a primary challenge. meyer says knocking on doors is her favorite part of campaigning. >> i'd love to have y
we decided to follow one who is running for state senate in the very red state of indiana. it's a local race, but, as megan thompson finds, it reflects a divided republican party and a divided nation. >> oh, i can see him. he working in the kitchen. my name's corrie meyer. i'm running for state senate. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: on a recent cold and rainy afternoon, corrie meyer walked door to door in zionsville, a suburb of indianapolis. >> i'm a first-time ndidate. i'm a...
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one of indiana's own senators tried to block all that good indiana news from happening. i'm proud republicans overcame that obstruction and got tax reform accomplished for all americans. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the
one of indiana's own senators tried to block all that good indiana news from happening. i'm proud republicans overcame that obstruction and got tax reform accomplished for all americans. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the
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congress in indiana. graduate students at columbia university have launched a week-long strike to demand the right to unionize. striking students say columbia university has refused to bargain with the students, who voted more than a year and a half ago to unionize under the uaw, the united auto workers. the strike comes at the end of the spring semester, when the labor of graduate student teaching assistants and researchers is most essential to the functioning of the university. it also comes only one day after the 50-year anniversary of the launch of the historic, nearly week-long occupation of five buildings, including the president's office and low library, which inspired student protests across the country. to see our full coverage of the historic 1968 columbia student strike, go to our website democracynow.org. and in pennsylvania, the popular rapper meek mill has been freed from prison after the pennsylvania supreme court ordered him immediately released on bail. mill was sentenced and jailed last
congress in indiana. graduate students at columbia university have launched a week-long strike to demand the right to unionize. striking students say columbia university has refused to bargain with the students, who voted more than a year and a half ago to unionize under the uaw, the united auto workers. the strike comes at the end of the spring semester, when the labor of graduate student teaching assistants and researchers is most essential to the functioning of the university. it also comes...
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and also at indiana university. there seems to be an indiana university connection here, and i think that is no accident. because education is important. higher education particularly at iu. he was research director for the association of california independent colleges and universities. he is the author of the history of american higher education. and he has also been a member of the american enterprise institute's working group on the future of education. so these two speakers today are armed with practical knowledge as well as academic knowledge. they will speak in turn and then we are going to leave a substantial amount of time for questions. so we can discuss these issues back and forth. thank you, arnita. it is a pleasure to be here. wander allnder -- over the rayburn building trying to find a room. you are much better than i am. i'm supposed to say a word or two today about the origins of higher education act of 1965. and the question i have, is why did it happen? and i have three possible explanations. and i
and also at indiana university. there seems to be an indiana university connection here, and i think that is no accident. because education is important. higher education particularly at iu. he was research director for the association of california independent colleges and universities. he is the author of the history of american higher education. and he has also been a member of the american enterprise institute's working group on the future of education. so these two speakers today are armed...
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nithe northern indiana public service company is an electric company in merryville, indiana. they're passing on $26 million in new savings to their customers. andy mark, a technical and electrical parts sup employer in cokis hiring more employees. one hoosier who lives in cedar lake, indiana is growing his third-generation business. another who lives in southern indiana and works for u haul down in louisville used his $500 tax bonus to pay a bill. now, these bonuses and raises are allowing more hoosiers to save for a rainy day, to put more money away towards their child's education, to make repairs to their home, and to keep food on the table. now, it's worth noting when we were debating tax reform, i listened carefully to feedback from my constituents across indiana, spent a lot of time traveling the state, holding round tables, talking to folks on the street. i'm glad to say hoosier voices were heard and they're receiving the tax relief they asked do. -- they asked for. i look forward to hearing hoosier tax success stories and i look forward to this being the last day of th
nithe northern indiana public service company is an electric company in merryville, indiana. they're passing on $26 million in new savings to their customers. andy mark, a technical and electrical parts sup employer in cokis hiring more employees. one hoosier who lives in cedar lake, indiana is growing his third-generation business. another who lives in southern indiana and works for u haul down in louisville used his $500 tax bonus to pay a bill. now, these bonuses and raises are allowing more...
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so thomas lincoln had and they left the next day, moving to indiana. so thomas lincoln had a responsible character but he and his son never got along. they never saw eye to eye. one of the issues dividing them was work, because when abe reached his full adult height in his early teens thomas would rent him out to neighbors to clear their fields, to split their rails, and all of the money that abe earned went into his father's pocket for the support of their family. now, this was a common practice at the time, but common practices strike different people different ways. abraham hated this. he said when he was an adult, "my father learned me to work but he never learned me to love it," and that was because all of the money that he was earning was not going to him but was going to thomas lincoln. i don't think it is fanciful to see the origins of some of his opposition to slavery in this arrangement. now, of course, for a slave the condition is lifelong unless you escape or unless you're freed by your master. with abraham, when he turned 21, then he would
so thomas lincoln had and they left the next day, moving to indiana. so thomas lincoln had a responsible character but he and his son never got along. they never saw eye to eye. one of the issues dividing them was work, because when abe reached his full adult height in his early teens thomas would rent him out to neighbors to clear their fields, to split their rails, and all of the money that abe earned went into his father's pocket for the support of their family. now, this was a common...
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indiana is a good example.donnelly, democrat in indiana, who was a real uphill fight. in some areas of the country, you're going to see a lot of candidates bucking what d.c. and new york journalists think is going to happen. they are going to be running toward the president. >> shannon: this is a district by district call. we are talking about a lot of places where president trump won double digits in some cases. these folks in the primary are trying to say i am with him. i am not establishment. i'm "maga." >> it's based politics and not in a negative sense, in a pure primary sense. people that turn out in primaries, in midterm elections, are frequent voters of either party, whether it's democrat or republican. i'm not surprised at all that, in places like indiana and places as you say, shannon, where president trump won by double digits come in a primary people are going to try to out "maga" each other. that's how they will cross the finish line. the question becomes who is the person on the other side? are th
indiana is a good example.donnelly, democrat in indiana, who was a real uphill fight. in some areas of the country, you're going to see a lot of candidates bucking what d.c. and new york journalists think is going to happen. they are going to be running toward the president. >> shannon: this is a district by district call. we are talking about a lot of places where president trump won double digits in some cases. these folks in the primary are trying to say i am with him. i am not...
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i was working at a summer camp in indiana in college and got to just be home. we have no idea that was going to happen. it is a quick turnaround, that you are being considered or get asked. i was there for all of it. that really helped me, i could see the thought process through the whole thing. it is a real blessing. >> who were some women you looked up to other than the second lady? >> some women i look up to. a lot of women, in my life, that i had as professors that i go to immediately, a lot of people, i studied abroad and some people in england i keep in touch with. and send me a note of accomplishment, when i had been out of school for a little while. and was also a teacher in my life, teachers in my life for sure. >> mrs. 19, what can you learn from mrs. nixon? >> i love the new video you have. i saw that at dinner. she had a lot of firsts, what i learned from that video tonight, the office of second lady and first lady and made it her own. that is something i learned in the short time, just there for a little amount of time and so many times when travel
i was working at a summer camp in indiana in college and got to just be home. we have no idea that was going to happen. it is a quick turnaround, that you are being considered or get asked. i was there for all of it. that really helped me, i could see the thought process through the whole thing. it is a real blessing. >> who were some women you looked up to other than the second lady? >> some women i look up to. a lot of women, in my life, that i had as professors that i go to...
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indiana, 60 three. >> mr. chairman, indiana casts for reverend channing phillips, one vote.or mcgovern, to votes. for senator eugene mccarthy, 11 votes. for vice president humphrey, 49 votes. >> the indiana vote, 49 votes for vice president humphrey, 11 for mccarthy, and to for sen. iowa 46. >> mr. chairman, iowa passes. >> iowa passes. kansas, 38. >> madam secretary, kansas casts presidentor vice humphrey, 34 sen. mcgovern and one vote for mccarthy. , 34 for vice vote president humphrey, 34 mcgovern. >> kentucky. cross of kentucky casts five of votes for sen. mccarthy, 41 votes for vice president humphrey. [applause] >> kentucky, 41 votes for president humphrey, 54 sen. mccarthy. louisiana, 36. >> madame chairman, 30 and -- louisiana casts 35 votes for vice president humphrey, one abstention. >> the louisiana vote, 35 boats for vice president humphrey and one abstention. , 27. 27 -- maine 23 votes for vice forident humphrey and for sen. mccarthy. maryland, 49. >> mayor line casts to votes for george mcgovern, to votes for eugene mccarthy, 45 votes for hubert humphrey. [appl
indiana, 60 three. >> mr. chairman, indiana casts for reverend channing phillips, one vote.or mcgovern, to votes. for senator eugene mccarthy, 11 votes. for vice president humphrey, 49 votes. >> the indiana vote, 49 votes for vice president humphrey, 11 for mccarthy, and to for sen. iowa 46. >> mr. chairman, iowa passes. >> iowa passes. kansas, 38. >> madam secretary, kansas casts presidentor vice humphrey, 34 sen. mcgovern and one vote for mccarthy. , 34 for vice...
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clearly that is something to keep an eye on but not just in indiana g.: it is great to have all of you with us tonight. remember reading doctor martin luther king on the 30th anniversary of mom -- 50th anniversary of his assassination. in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ the 3-poiand so does this.game. the new 3-point rib bloom, only $12.99. signature barbecue ribs and cheese fries on top of our bloomin' onion. available for a limited time. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. >> shannon: today across our country, rallies and solvent country, rallies and solvent and after the 50th anniversary of martin luther jr. good night. ♪ confirming the challenges that took place tragedy has set. fifty years later his influence affects all of our lives every single day into finally to doctor king but also the workers. >> into the race of nonviolence and to bring about. the mother used to say and no escaping? >> the city cou
clearly that is something to keep an eye on but not just in indiana g.: it is great to have all of you with us tonight. remember reading doctor martin luther king on the 30th anniversary of mom -- 50th anniversary of his assassination. in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ the 3-poiand so does this.game. the new 3-point rib bloom, only $12.99....
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and they never came to kentucky, indiana or illinois. and lincoln never went to the east coast where they lived until later in his life. so if he wanted to meet these men, it could never be in person. it had to be in books. the first important book was the most important of the founding fathers, george washington and it was life of george washington and came out in 1,800 and the second edition the year before lincoln was born and this is a book he read as a child. perhaps as early as kentucky and by the time he moved to -- he calls himself in the book, the rector of mount vernon par risch. there's no such thing. but he met george washington once. paid one visit to mount vernon and one exchange of letters with him. and this was the basis of his connection which he claimed authority to write. he did a lot of interviewing. he looked up people who knew washington as a boy and some of the stories he tells may have been true. [ laughter ] >> he is one of the writers like james cooper or h.p. lovecraft. the sentences are terrible but the storie
and they never came to kentucky, indiana or illinois. and lincoln never went to the east coast where they lived until later in his life. so if he wanted to meet these men, it could never be in person. it had to be in books. the first important book was the most important of the founding fathers, george washington and it was life of george washington and came out in 1,800 and the second edition the year before lincoln was born and this is a book he read as a child. perhaps as early as kentucky...
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congress in indiana. graduate students at columbia university have launched a week-long strike to demand the right to unionize. striking students say columbia university has refused to bargain with the students, who voted more than a year and a half ago to unionize under the uaw, the united auto workers. the strike comes at the end of the spring semester, when the labor of graduate student teaching assistants and researchers is most essential to the functioning of the university. it also comes only one day after the 50-year anniversary of the launch of the historic, nearly week-long occupation of five buildings, including the president's office and low library, which inspired student protests across the country. to see our full l coveragege ofe historic 1968 columbia student strike, go to our website democracynow.org. and in penennsylvania, thehe por rapper meek mill has been freed from prison afafter the pennsylvania supreme court ordered him immedidiately relead on bail. mill was sentenced and jaile las
congress in indiana. graduate students at columbia university have launched a week-long strike to demand the right to unionize. striking students say columbia university has refused to bargain with the students, who voted more than a year and a half ago to unionize under the uaw, the united auto workers. the strike comes at the end of the spring semester, when the labor of graduate student teaching assistants and researchers is most essential to the functioning of the university. it also comes...
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indiana. adams, when he first became the health commissioner, he was really new to this. but he got to work very quickly. he had to roll up his sleeves know e some of you may that he had to deal with one of he worst h.i.v. outbreaks in the country in middle america. that opulation of people didn't think would be getting h.i.v. and it was also involved the use of opioids and other drugs. so it was a very, very outbreak.d but he worked in a really profound manner. working with the -- his then governor. governor pence. with the c.d.c., with a local health department and others to their hands around the epidemic. so dr. adams, i want to publicly you you for the work that did on that. that was really great work. his motto as surgeon general is "better health through better think ships" so i cannot of anyone who really has better place to bring our theme for our public health week and his model single thought. so ladies and gentlemen, the 20th surgeon general of the united states, dr. jerome adams.
indiana. adams, when he first became the health commissioner, he was really new to this. but he got to work very quickly. he had to roll up his sleeves know e some of you may that he had to deal with one of he worst h.i.v. outbreaks in the country in middle america. that opulation of people didn't think would be getting h.i.v. and it was also involved the use of opioids and other drugs. so it was a very, very outbreak.d but he worked in a really profound manner. working with the -- his then...
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indiana's a pretty black hat situation. but, like, what if the models are technically accurate and we produce systems that still profile police and punish poor and working class families. because i think that really forces us to get beyond thinking about building better tools and instead get at the sort of deep cultural narrative that we have around poverty and how that influences all of the tools we create whether that's, like, the register of the poorhouse in 1800, the like big leather book, or the algorithm that runs the child welfare prediction in allegheny county. >> do you want to talk just a -- are we ready? okay. >> yeah. >> so if you have a question, raise your hand, and a microphone will come to you. >> magically appear. >> i know it's tempting to want to just shout it out, but we need you for, we need you on tape. >> so tell us about the history that you were just -- [laughter] i'm very interested in that myself. >> softball pitch, right? [laughter] thank you so much for that. i love that question. thank you so m
indiana's a pretty black hat situation. but, like, what if the models are technically accurate and we produce systems that still profile police and punish poor and working class families. because i think that really forces us to get beyond thinking about building better tools and instead get at the sort of deep cultural narrative that we have around poverty and how that influences all of the tools we create whether that's, like, the register of the poorhouse in 1800, the like big leather book,...
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meanwhile in indiana, the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals struck down a similar fetal burial rule signed into law by then governor, now vice president, mike pence. for more, we go to austin, texas, where we're joined by the woman who is the daughter who representative howard just referred to in her speech opposing a law requiring fetal burial.
meanwhile in indiana, the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals struck down a similar fetal burial rule signed into law by then governor, now vice president, mike pence. for more, we go to austin, texas, where we're joined by the woman who is the daughter who representative howard just referred to in her speech opposing a law requiring fetal burial.
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indiana. >> indiana casts for reverend channing a phillips one vote. mcgovern, two votes.enator eugene mccarthy, 11 votes. vice president humphrey, 49 votes. [applause] >> the indiana vote. 49 votes for vice president humphrey, 11 for mccarthy, 24 for mcgovern, then for reverend phillips. iowa, 46. iowa passes. >> kansas casts three votes for -- >> 34 votes for vice president humphrey, three for senator mcgovern. kentucky. >> the bluegrass state of kentucky casts five votes for senator mccarthy. 41 votes for vice president humphrey. [cheers] >> kentucky. >> 41 votes for vice president humphrey, five for senator mccarthy. louisiana, 36. >> madam chairman, louisiana cast 35 votes for vice president humphrey. one abstention. >> the louisiana vote, 35 votes for vice president humphrey, one abstention. maine, 27. >> maine casts for votes for senator eugene mccarthy. 23 votes for vice president hubert humphrey. >> the maine vote, 27 votes for vice president hubert humphrey, four votes for mccarthy. >> maryland, two votes for george mcgovern, two votes for eugene mccarthy, 45 vot
indiana. >> indiana casts for reverend channing a phillips one vote. mcgovern, two votes.enator eugene mccarthy, 11 votes. vice president humphrey, 49 votes. [applause] >> the indiana vote. 49 votes for vice president humphrey, 11 for mccarthy, 24 for mcgovern, then for reverend phillips. iowa, 46. iowa passes. >> kansas casts three votes for -- >> 34 votes for vice president humphrey, three for senator mcgovern. kentucky. >> the bluegrass state of kentucky casts...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes. mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the life of judge patricia gifford who recently passed away unexpectedly just shy of her 80th birthday. she was a pillar in the marian county and indianapolis, indiana, community, a role model for so many lawyers and judges and a dear friend. she'll be forevered remembered for inspiring women and redefining the role of women in the courtroom. she was the one of only two females in her law school class. she was part of the team of the first women in the country appointed to prosecute only sex crimes cases, primarily rape cases and she is the sixth female to assume the bench in indiana. in 1992, judge gifford gained international recognition for providing over the famous trial of the former heavyweight boxing champion mike tyson's rape trial. the extensive international media coverage could have easily turned that trial into a circus but not under her watch. judge gifford was widely praised throughout t
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from indiana, mrs. brooks, for five minutes. mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the life of judge patricia gifford who recently passed away unexpectedly just shy of her 80th birthday. she was a pillar in the marian county and indianapolis, indiana, community, a role model for so many lawyers and judges and a dear friend. she'll be forevered remembered for inspiring women and redefining the role of women in the...
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state of indiana it's still not known how it broke free how to get to indiana from its enclosure on how the fort wayne children's it the giraffe did not manage to get off this ng property and was finally corralled by staff and returned to its home. where he was trying to get to our job they would need a news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day had to see if it. does not hit the germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something henderson says we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters t.w. made for mines.
state of indiana it's still not known how it broke free how to get to indiana from its enclosure on how the fort wayne children's it the giraffe did not manage to get off this ng property and was finally corralled by staff and returned to its home. where he was trying to get to our job they would need a news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day had to see if it. does not hit the germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and...
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that so we had to do in scott county, indiana. who would think that the first person you should call when you're dealing with a health issue is the local priest? that usually at the end when everything else is exhausted. in scott county that so we had to do, to solve it hiv outbreak that was occurring in the community. so you've got to again think about those nontraditional partners and invite them to your table and go to their table. number two, show them that you care if there's a great saying, nobody cares what you know until they know that you care. as a physician i think about motivational interviewing. has anyone heard of motivational interviewing? i have taken care of patients with diabetes and i've gone through that same old cycle over and over and over again think well, mr. jones, we diagnosed with diabetes. here's all the things that science says you need to do to improve your diabetes. here's a prescription for your medicine. lose weight, exercise more. all right, see you, or by. unfortunately, time and time again we se
that so we had to do in scott county, indiana. who would think that the first person you should call when you're dealing with a health issue is the local priest? that usually at the end when everything else is exhausted. in scott county that so we had to do, to solve it hiv outbreak that was occurring in the community. so you've got to again think about those nontraditional partners and invite them to your table and go to their table. number two, show them that you care if there's a great...
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one of indiana's own senators tried to block all that good indiana news from happening. i'm proud republicans overcame that obstruction and got tax reform accomplished for all americans. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session and resume consideration of the following nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary. stuart kyle duncan of louisiana to be united states circuit judge for the fifth circuit. mr. mcconnell: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. cornyn: madam president. the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. cornyn: i would ask consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: madam president, yesterday, after some drama, in a rare ability of civility on the part of
one of indiana's own senators tried to block all that good indiana news from happening. i'm proud republicans overcame that obstruction and got tax reform accomplished for all americans. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session and resume consideration of the following nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary. stuart...
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missouri, indiana, and west virginia. there is no question the democrats would even concede this that the president will be an asset. >> neil: you say an asset. as you know the bob mueller investigation and now the president's attorney, you know, rifled through, his home rifled through and, of course, it just spins out of control. the president is frustrated with it. there is a move afoot among some of your colleagues just to make sure the president doesn't get rid of mueller, to institutionally shield mueller from being fired. how do you feel about that? >> that's not necessary. there is no indication that mueller is going to be fired. i don't think the president is going to do that. and just as a practical matter, even if we passed it, why would he sign it? >> neil: so you don't think it's a good idea and you don't think it's something that the president would entertain or should entertain? >> well, i don't think he should fire mueller. and i don't think he is going to. this is a piece of legislation that's not necessar
missouri, indiana, and west virginia. there is no question the democrats would even concede this that the president will be an asset. >> neil: you say an asset. as you know the bob mueller investigation and now the president's attorney, you know, rifled through, his home rifled through and, of course, it just spins out of control. the president is frustrated with it. there is a move afoot among some of your colleagues just to make sure the president doesn't get rid of mueller, to...
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here is the latest on that race and its ties to donald trump. >> to save a blue seat in indiana, joeonnelly appealing to voters who want to make america great again sometimes. >> i voted with the president 62% of the time, we worked together on the opioid issue, veterans issue. >> reporter: he was a no on tax reform even though donnelly was warned what it would mean. >> we will campaign against him like you wouldn't believe. >> reporter: to republican primary candidates here, he beat clinton by 19 in 2016. with the former governor on the ticket benefited from glowing endorsements by the most loved coaches, bobby knight and lou holtz. he supported the president longer than congressman luke metzner who once suggested trump could be replaced as nominee at the rnc convention. >> if you didn't believe in him during the campaign you are not going to believe in him now. >> reporter: his former college classmate is the wrong choice. >> a different couple of fish. >> reporter: metzner disagrees arguing he can't be the greater trump ally because he voted against his budget. >> he talks trump b
here is the latest on that race and its ties to donald trump. >> to save a blue seat in indiana, joeonnelly appealing to voters who want to make america great again sometimes. >> i voted with the president 62% of the time, we worked together on the opioid issue, veterans issue. >> reporter: he was a no on tax reform even though donnelly was warned what it would mean. >> we will campaign against him like you wouldn't believe. >> reporter: to republican primary...
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>> chris: peter doocy reporting from indiana. peter, thank you.ook says the personal information of up to 87 million people, mostly in the u.s., may have been improperly shared with shared with cambridge analytica. ceo mark zuckerberg will testify before a house committee next week amid the privacy scandal. the house energy and commerce committee is 1 of 3 congressional panels to ask for zuckerberg's testimony. the ceo said last month he would be happy to appear but only if he is the right person to do it. the leaders of iran, turkey, and russia met today to decide what to do about syria. this somewhat reflects the kremlin's interest in a region vital to u.s. national security interests. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reports tonight. >> the russian, iranian, and turkish leaders met in on cobra today to discuss solutions to the conflict in syria. there were no syrians of the table, no americans. skeptics say it is hard to say how the summit will show the dynamic seven years and at least 350,000 syrian deaths into the war. but man
>> chris: peter doocy reporting from indiana. peter, thank you.ook says the personal information of up to 87 million people, mostly in the u.s., may have been improperly shared with shared with cambridge analytica. ceo mark zuckerberg will testify before a house committee next week amid the privacy scandal. the house energy and commerce committee is 1 of 3 congressional panels to ask for zuckerberg's testimony. the ceo said last month he would be happy to appear but only if he is the...
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per hour, crossing into indiana.in the jeep's undercarriage when authorities execute a pit maneuver. police ordering the suspect out of that burning vehicle. >>> and when we come back, the firefighter on the tee box. first, a practice round with tiger woods. today, the real thing. dreams really come true. stay with us. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. [ director ] k9 advantix ii kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes through contact. no biting required. [ director ] cut! i'm not feeling the no biting required line. bah. [ growls ] somebody ge
per hour, crossing into indiana.in the jeep's undercarriage when authorities execute a pit maneuver. police ordering the suspect out of that burning vehicle. >>> and when we come back, the firefighter on the tee box. first, a practice round with tiger woods. today, the real thing. dreams really come true. stay with us. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6...
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indiana and nebraska doing right the rest of us can learn from?ending a basic message, work has dignity and is necessary to have dignity and being on entitlements is not good for you is when you become unemployed, they are connect you to new job opportunities and condition access to entitlements for able-bodied people like food stamps, looking for work, getting training and so forth, you can't sit at home if you are middle-aged guy, eat fritos and watch espn all day. you got to get out and hustle. that is an important message. heather: wages, weekly wages up 6.3% in the third 1:45,017 as well. >> there is a strong -- recreational initiative which is import proof because those things are custom-built. a lot of specialized options and so forth. they have that advantage but throughout the middle west, different tivos, work is good for you. you don't hear nebraska politicians talking about guaranteed annual income the way you do liberal politicians and academics in the northeast. you don't see nebraska students complaining about micro-aggression and t
indiana and nebraska doing right the rest of us can learn from?ending a basic message, work has dignity and is necessary to have dignity and being on entitlements is not good for you is when you become unemployed, they are connect you to new job opportunities and condition access to entitlements for able-bodied people like food stamps, looking for work, getting training and so forth, you can't sit at home if you are middle-aged guy, eat fritos and watch espn all day. you got to get out and...
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victoria de indiana. por generaciones, los políticos han ignorado a nuestra comunidad.ntonio villaraigosa. palmira: aumento el nÚmero de personas infectadas con la bacteria que se detectÓ de la lechuga romana. el parecer, el grado de contaminaciÓn es serio por lo que la mitad de los contagiados han sido ya hospitalizados. el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades se mantiene vigente con la advertencia para que evite consumir la lechuga. ramÓn: es entre para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades recomienda que los niÑos y adolescentes debe tener una hora de actividad fÍsica todos los dÍas.ademÁs estamos lucrado en algÚn tipo de fortaleza neto muscular, por lo menos gracias a la semana. una dieta balanceada y el ejercicio son fund un brindis de estrella jalisco pa arriba! para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se dan por vencidas... para las que sangran verde, blanco y rojo. pa dentro! este es nuestro momento. estrell
victoria de indiana. por generaciones, los políticos han ignorado a nuestra comunidad.ntonio villaraigosa. palmira: aumento el nÚmero de personas infectadas con la bacteria que se detectÓ de la lechuga romana. el parecer, el grado de contaminaciÓn es serio por lo que la mitad de los contagiados han sido ya hospitalizados. el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades se mantiene vigente con la advertencia para que evite consumir la lechuga. ramÓn: es entre para el control y...
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that's what we had to do in scott county indiana. who would think that the first person you should call when you're dealing with a health issue is the local priest? that's usually at the end when everything else is exhausted question mark in scott county, that's what we had to do. to solve that hiv outbreak occurring in the community. so we got to again think about not additional partners and invite them to your table and go to their table. number two, tell them, show them that you care. here's a great saying, nobody cares what you know until they know that you care. as a physician i got motivation. a motivational interviewing? >> there are patients with diabetes and i've often had that same cycle over and over again saying well, mister jones, you're diagnosed with diabetes. here's all the things that science says you need to do. to improve your diabetes. your prescription or your medicine, lose weight, exercise more. unfortunately, time and time again we see that it doesn't work. motivational interviewing is about asking mister jone
that's what we had to do in scott county indiana. who would think that the first person you should call when you're dealing with a health issue is the local priest? that's usually at the end when everything else is exhausted question mark in scott county, that's what we had to do. to solve that hiv outbreak occurring in the community. so we got to again think about not additional partners and invite them to your table and go to their table. number two, tell them, show them that you care. here's...
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>>presten mucha atenciÓn la granja en indiana anunciÓ el retiro voluntario de mÁs de 200 millones des marcas como con cristal, hasta el momento se reportan 22 enfermos. >>el gobernador de massachusetts anticipÓ en una ceremonia por el quinto aniversario del atentado la ciudad de boston estuvo conmemorando este aniversario tres personas fallecieron y los 164 resultaron heridas durante el ataque, uno de los peores del atentado del 11 de septiembre de 2001 >> se deteriora la salud de la primera dama barbara bush el vocero de la familia dijo que tras una serie de hospitalizaciones la esposa de josh buyo abre optÓ por no volver hospitalizar tratada lleva tiempo basar batallando contra una enfermedad pulmonar crÓnica. >>mÁs adelante cuál es la edad ideal para jubilarse y tener todos los beneficios de la seguridad social? leamos a responder en sÓlo minutos. >>estudiantes indocu [♪ música ] [voz 1] oye, ¿ya pusiste para la vaquita? [voz 2] ¿vaquita? qué vaquita? [voz 1] ¡la vaquita! la colecta. la coperacha que hicimos para el picnic. [mujer 2] ay, perdón. ya pongo mi parte. [sfx] mugido de
>>presten mucha atenciÓn la granja en indiana anunciÓ el retiro voluntario de mÁs de 200 millones des marcas como con cristal, hasta el momento se reportan 22 enfermos. >>el gobernador de massachusetts anticipÓ en una ceremonia por el quinto aniversario del atentado la ciudad de boston estuvo conmemorando este aniversario tres personas fallecieron y los 164 resultaron heridas durante el ataque, uno de los peores del atentado del 11 de septiembre de 2001 >> se deteriora la...
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now all she wants to do is return hole to indiana.n walsh has the story. >> reporter: the story of how indiana family went from a mundane life of sports is tkars and the delivery business to joining isis and to see their son here, the face of isis propaganda against america is one of mystery, compassion, and animal savagery that stretches belief. >> get ready. for the fighting has just be. >> all i saw was drug using thugs who had no place. >> reporter: they were born in the isis caliphate now in syrian custody, in limbo. whether they go home or not depends how well sam explains her innocence and the 4-year-old deal behind them. the story begins with a vacation to turkey that led to a border town where she was duped to crossing into isis's world. >> there will be people who simply don't believe you. >> they can believe whatever they want to believe. but they have nephew been put in a decision like that. >> reporter: she faced an impossible choice. her husband grabbed little sarah while she had matthew. >> the position i was in was to
now all she wants to do is return hole to indiana.n walsh has the story. >> reporter: the story of how indiana family went from a mundane life of sports is tkars and the delivery business to joining isis and to see their son here, the face of isis propaganda against america is one of mystery, compassion, and animal savagery that stretches belief. >> get ready. for the fighting has just be. >> all i saw was drug using thugs who had no place. >> reporter: they were born in...
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keep an eye on indiana this week. >> i'm going to indiana this week.ntry in colorado and blue states where teachers are demanding higher pay, more public investment education. a lot of states are cut spakss a lot. they say there needs to be more in teacher pay. i think we'll see more and more of these strikes around the country. >> an important lesson, not just a conversation, rachel. >>> the verdict is in and the consensus from lawmakers from both sides of the aisle is that speaker paul ryan botched the this week. ryan had been hearing complaints. they wanted a chaplain to minister to them that was married and had kids. some took this as a very anti catholic move. one member, a republican said it's not very awkward. looking forward i think the question is does pope francis weigh in? he is not afraid to get out there and talk about contra ver shall issues. >>> you can find assessments from seasoned republicans about the stateover pla of play. one said the big number is certainly a possibility but this strategist has a scenario in which the losses are k
keep an eye on indiana this week. >> i'm going to indiana this week.ntry in colorado and blue states where teachers are demanding higher pay, more public investment education. a lot of states are cut spakss a lot. they say there needs to be more in teacher pay. i think we'll see more and more of these strikes around the country. >> an important lesson, not just a conversation, rachel. >>> the verdict is in and the consensus from lawmakers from both sides of the aisle is...
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. >> reporter: in evansville, indiana, joe steinkamp's soybeans and corn have got a target on them. now included in a list of american products china plans to hit with tariffs. with a third of his soybeans sold to china he could lose $120,000 this year. >> less money for church, less money to send the kids to college, less money to save and reinvest in our farm. >> reporter: china has singled out 106 american products for 25% higher tariffs. including soybeans and corn, beef, whiskey, tobacco, cars, trucks, suvs, and planes. the move coming just hours after the trump administration imposed another round of tariffs on chinese products for stealing intellectual property. including aircraft and car parts, tvs, electronics, steel, and much more. potentially making products americans enjoy much more expensive. mr. trump tweeting, "we are not in a trade war with china. that war was lost many years ago by the foolish or incompetent people who represented the u.s." but his economic adviser suggested today it could be a negotiating tactic. >> there are carrots and sticks in life but he is ul
. >> reporter: in evansville, indiana, joe steinkamp's soybeans and corn have got a target on them. now included in a list of american products china plans to hit with tariffs. with a third of his soybeans sold to china he could lose $120,000 this year. >> less money for church, less money to send the kids to college, less money to save and reinvest in our farm. >> reporter: china has singled out 106 american products for 25% higher tariffs. including soybeans and corn, beef,...
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from indiana, republican line, an thi this is jessica. caller: i'm a nonprofessional with a nonprofessional with the seventh grade education from warsaw, indiana. i'm calling to say i'm a mother protecting her children and i have a right to do that. i want to comment on all this nonsense brouhaha about everybody wanting all the money for all the electronics because i have an issue. of homeless and i love my children and i don't have a cell phone. i'm using a company phone to simply say to my children i love you. all this nonsense about wanting more money for electronics is bs. host: we will go to david in michigan on the democrats line. caller: i just heard you say that lower prices helped create a higher standard of living. and increased spending that not only causes a consumer demand also increases a higher standard of living and is what used to fuel the american economy. we don't have that now with lower prices. the lower prices and shipping jobs as part of the race to the bottom. sure, it allows people to afford products, but these ar
from indiana, republican line, an thi this is jessica. caller: i'm a nonprofessional with a nonprofessional with the seventh grade education from warsaw, indiana. i'm calling to say i'm a mother protecting her children and i have a right to do that. i want to comment on all this nonsense brouhaha about everybody wanting all the money for all the electronics because i have an issue. of homeless and i love my children and i don't have a cell phone. i'm using a company phone to simply say to my...
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>> indiana jones? >> tucker: url fuego tonight. was it indiana jones or et?ays it's time for a woman to play one of his most iconic movie characters. spielberg believes indiana jones is ready to take on a new form when harrison ford steps away from the role. >> how would that work? >> tucker: it should have been phrased "having run out of new ideas." final question of the contest. this is one of the weirder stories we've ever covered. zombie-like animals have been terrorizing residents in the valley of ohio standing on their hind legs bearing their teeth. this behavior is prone to the police investigation. which type of animal has been seen with the zombie like symptoms? >> raccoons. >> tucker: i don't know if that can be right. let's roll the tape. >> zombie raccoons. responsible for more than a dozen calls during the day. according to one eyewitness, a raccoon walked up to him on its hind legs and fell back as if having a seizure. >> that was going to be the steven spielberg movie, the zombie raccoons. >> tucker: all those wildlife experts -- you were a fan
>> indiana jones? >> tucker: url fuego tonight. was it indiana jones or et?ays it's time for a woman to play one of his most iconic movie characters. spielberg believes indiana jones is ready to take on a new form when harrison ford steps away from the role. >> how would that work? >> tucker: it should have been phrased "having run out of new ideas." final question of the contest. this is one of the weirder stories we've ever covered. zombie-like animals have...
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kansas city southern railway in missouri, a higher starting wage at first farmers bank and trust in indiana, higher wages and new job opportunities at c.s.s. distribution group, a small business packaging and distribution company in kentucky. billion-dollar investments in pension plans for u.p.s. and fedex workers. the list goes on and on and on. my democratic colleagues from new york and san francisco scoff publicly at the idea that a $20,000 tax cut for a $1,000 bonus would make a difference for american families. they've called these things crumbs. something tells me they haven't tried that talking point around many middle-class kitchen tables. i suspect they would be laughed out of the rooms. and these are just the first fruits. tax reform laid the foundation for a more prosperous future with more good-paying american jobs. that's because we made sending jobs overseas less appealing. we created new incentives for businesses to invest, expand, build, and hire right here at home. we gave overseas competitors something to worry about -- a healthy, competitive u.s. economy. already job crea
kansas city southern railway in missouri, a higher starting wage at first farmers bank and trust in indiana, higher wages and new job opportunities at c.s.s. distribution group, a small business packaging and distribution company in kentucky. billion-dollar investments in pension plans for u.p.s. and fedex workers. the list goes on and on and on. my democratic colleagues from new york and san francisco scoff publicly at the idea that a $20,000 tax cut for a $1,000 bonus would make a difference...
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. >> from huntington indiana on the line for independence, go ahead. >> caller: i don't see why you getthese people that are up there in washington, d.c., and they don't solve anything. it is a simple deal on the border. unless you come through the border legally. and the same with the national debt and it's going to kill us. take 1% of your tax everybody. there's nobody exempt and no -- they say if you are a millionaire or if you are a billionaire you pay 1% of your billion dollars national debt tax and 1% of the tariff and it will pay for the national debt in ten years. >> thanks for the call from indiana. thoughts on this suggestion? >> guest: he's kind of articulating that there is a frustration about the debt. why isn't congress addressing this and why does it keep passing legislation that seems easy because it spends money and distributes things tod people instead of hard decisions. the answer is that it is hard to make decisions about money that affects people. anytime you've are reducing the debt that involves paying for somebody because we are spending money that we need to go
. >> from huntington indiana on the line for independence, go ahead. >> caller: i don't see why you getthese people that are up there in washington, d.c., and they don't solve anything. it is a simple deal on the border. unless you come through the border legally. and the same with the national debt and it's going to kill us. take 1% of your tax everybody. there's nobody exempt and no -- they say if you are a millionaire or if you are a billionaire you pay 1% of your billion dollars...
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in the nba playoffs, leading indiana 3—2 on friday.ut. lebronjames dramatic 98— 95 win last time out. lebron james looks like dramatic 98— 95 win last time out. lebronjames looks like made a win, but kept it tied with this block. at the other end, he gave this 3—pointer to give the cavs a victory. the king of the court, the king of clay, and he is really playing like it at the moment. rafael nadal is yet to drop a set on the surface this season. you want to keep that going on friday at the barcelona open, taking on the slovakian player. that is after blowing past garcia—lopez, his countryman. he dropped just one game in the opening set and then lopez put up more of a fight in the second with rafael nadal still taking that set, 6—3. could today be the day a deal is finally made for one of the most anticipated heavyweight fights in recent history. anthonyjoshua's camp will meet with deontay wilder's prepper is on the dips on friday. eddie hearn has asked them to show the money after the american claimed he had $50 million in the bag for
in the nba playoffs, leading indiana 3—2 on friday.ut. lebronjames dramatic 98— 95 win last time out. lebron james looks like dramatic 98— 95 win last time out. lebronjames looks like made a win, but kept it tied with this block. at the other end, he gave this 3—pointer to give the cavs a victory. the king of the court, the king of clay, and he is really playing like it at the moment. rafael nadal is yet to drop a set on the surface this season. you want to keep that going on friday at...
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kaptur: with vice president pence in there, from indiana, surely with the challenges indiana is facingxt to lake michigan, the st. joseph river, everything that is happening with the extra flooding, all those things happening in indiana, you think somebody would be aware of what is happening in the region. the algae blooms threatening milwaukee, toledo, it is happening throughout the region. and i really cannot understand why people are not living in the 21st century. the environmental protection agency was begun by forward-looking republicans, democrats supported it and we just celebrated earth day this month. and the american people understand we have to live together on a very crowded earth, and many of the waters and soils and in the air we breathe, were harmed in past centuries. we have to fix that, said to have people behave as though we do not live together in the communities in which we reside, or on this earth, is really an ostrich putting its head in the sand. david: you make a case compelling to many people, we respect that, but are you getting any sympathy at all from anybo
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lebron james single handedly lifting the cleveland cavaliers to a 3-2 lead over the indiana pacers.ws who is talking the shot. of course he is. lebron is taking it and making it and bringing the house to their feet. and look at this. that's the move. 3-2 in the series. game six tomorrow night in indiana. >>> kanye west expressing had his fondness for president trump on twitter. you don't have to agree with trump, but the mob can't make me not love me. the rapper calling the president my brother saying they are both dragon energy. he tweeted making america great again hat. the president responding thank you, kanye. very cool. >> personal favorite is i'm i'm this generation ford, hughes, jobs, disney. all four in one. he thinks very highly of himself. gave late night a bit of of material last night. >> for the president and yeezy, he had a back and forth. kanye tweeted a photo of his hat either signed by trump or an ek g. i'm not sure. the president then retweeted that with his now famous acronym, maga. just like that, kanye west became our new secretary of of state. >>> french presid
lebron james single handedly lifting the cleveland cavaliers to a 3-2 lead over the indiana pacers.ws who is talking the shot. of course he is. lebron is taking it and making it and bringing the house to their feet. and look at this. that's the move. 3-2 in the series. game six tomorrow night in indiana. >>> kanye west expressing had his fondness for president trump on twitter. you don't have to agree with trump, but the mob can't make me not love me. the rapper calling the president...
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flood rains washing out this road in union county, indiana. 50 million people in the path of severe weather tonight, and abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano joining me now. rob, you're tracking this tornado activity, possible tornado activity? >> reporter: two reports of tornadoes, one with damage just east of dayton, ohio. you can see that cluster just past columbus. another line is moving down through little rock. that's where we have the tornado watch up until 8:00, 9:00. and then watches extended through texas and louisiana past that. cold front pushes east tonight. strong mid-level jet with this, so we could have damaging winds along it. snows wrapping around the back side of this. by 2:00 p.m., the cold front hits the east coast with strong thunderstorms there and then wrapping around that, more winter-like wind chills come thursday morning, tom. >> all right, but reports of tornadoes touching down tonight? >> reporter: and a higher threat for the next couple of hours. >> rob, thank you. >>> let's turn now to politics. we move on to president trump's new proposal on border securit
flood rains washing out this road in union county, indiana. 50 million people in the path of severe weather tonight, and abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano joining me now. rob, you're tracking this tornado activity, possible tornado activity? >> reporter: two reports of tornadoes, one with damage just east of dayton, ohio. you can see that cluster just past columbus. another line is moving down through little rock. that's where we have the tornado watch up until 8:00, 9:00. and then...
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go to scott county, indiana. you go to middle school, every kid can tell you where the syringe service program is. we need to make sure we're leading local conversations, coming up with local solutions. if public held at -- advocates and public health researchers we need to make sure we're evaluating those programs in a way to allow us to go to different communities, this will work in your community or has the potential to work because i've seen it work. i will i tell you when i was in indian, they didn't care what they were doing in boston. they cared what was going in ohio, kentucky, illinois, in their communities like their communities. to close it bring the conversation back about guns and everything else, we need to make sure we're facilitating local conversations that we don't do in with our own biases suspect we believe something is right, we saw it work in one community that it has got to be the way that things will happen in another community because what is going to happen, that community is going to pu
go to scott county, indiana. you go to middle school, every kid can tell you where the syringe service program is. we need to make sure we're leading local conversations, coming up with local solutions. if public held at -- advocates and public health researchers we need to make sure we're evaluating those programs in a way to allow us to go to different communities, this will work in your community or has the potential to work because i've seen it work. i will i tell you when i was in indian,...
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. >> jeff: cleveland is going to have to adjust to the speed of indiana and oladipo. >> mark: and the competitive spirit. >> mike: turner chips it. >> mark: you have to say look at your match up. on every side the guy in yellow out competed the guy in black. >> mike: bogdanovic goes inside. season low in points for cavs. regular season 79. that was a game on the road. the cavs have been up and down on the road, but they've been very good at home. young will go to the line. >> mark: if you're the cavs, if you can make the adjustment of competing better and defending better and playing with pace, you have the best player. not asking too much to go win in somebody else's you made a living doing that. >> mike: last year they were a bad road team. this year the pacers 21-20 on the road. they were one of the top teams in the nba in the second half of the season and that's continued here at least the start of the play-off series. clarkson inside. flips it up and banks it home. the pacers just take time off the clock on all possessions. oladipo leading the way with 32. they got other fine per
. >> jeff: cleveland is going to have to adjust to the speed of indiana and oladipo. >> mark: and the competitive spirit. >> mike: turner chips it. >> mark: you have to say look at your match up. on every side the guy in yellow out competed the guy in black. >> mike: bogdanovic goes inside. season low in points for cavs. regular season 79. that was a game on the road. the cavs have been up and down on the road, but they've been very good at home. young will go to...
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matt fin joins us from the town in elkhart, indiana, tell us about it, matt?eporter: elkhart, indiana, is the rv manufacturing capital of the world. 6% of elkhart's gdp is manufacturing -- 60. the mayor is trying to fill more than 9,000 jobs from the boardroom down to the factory floor. elkhart, trying to attract these employees and working families and qualified workers with downtown losts, new homes, a 70 million-dollar aquatic center behind us, adding bike trails and linking two rivers in a downtown riverwalk. >> we want to have features, amends, that will entice them to not only be individuals to work here, but they want to be permanent residents to have families here. >> move everything to elkhart county, one of the first industries we go is that rv industry and other manufacturing. >> it receives help from generous donors and tax dollars to give the town a much-needed facelift. elkhart is not alone. a lot of towns across the midwest in similar situations in iowa and wisconsin. according to most recent labor department stats, if everyone in the mid weighs
matt fin joins us from the town in elkhart, indiana, tell us about it, matt?eporter: elkhart, indiana, is the rv manufacturing capital of the world. 6% of elkhart's gdp is manufacturing -- 60. the mayor is trying to fill more than 9,000 jobs from the boardroom down to the factory floor. elkhart, trying to attract these employees and working families and qualified workers with downtown losts, new homes, a 70 million-dollar aquatic center behind us, adding bike trails and linking two rivers in a...
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, indianapolis, and the fact he was an airplane for months in indiana, at the time of king's death, ande held a rally in a black neighborhood of indianapolis and the mayor, richard lugar, a longtime indiana senator, told kennedy not to go there, it was too dangerous, kennedy went. one of his organizers at the rally was john lewis, congressman from georgia, and we have a crowd here, what are we going to do? turned them loose? kennedy went to the rally and spoke extemporaneously. it was the first time he spoke in public about his own brother's assassination. kennedy opened up for the crowd to see, they didn't have the uprising and attribute to kennedy. king's assassination opened up or focused on race in america where up until king's assassination, the predominant issue in the presidential campaign was vietnam. pres. lyndon johnson was not seeking reelection, why eugene mccarthy's candidacy was becoming so popular because mccarthy was antiwar and kennedy was also an antiwar candidate, king's assassination opened up another dimension, a racial dimension and robert kennedy showed himself ab
, indianapolis, and the fact he was an airplane for months in indiana, at the time of king's death, ande held a rally in a black neighborhood of indianapolis and the mayor, richard lugar, a longtime indiana senator, told kennedy not to go there, it was too dangerous, kennedy went. one of his organizers at the rally was john lewis, congressman from georgia, and we have a crowd here, what are we going to do? turned them loose? kennedy went to the rally and spoke extemporaneously. it was the first...
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pivital game five of a 2-2 series against the indiana series against the indiana pacers...rs ball with seconds left in a tie game... james with a great brock on victor oladipo... cavs get ball and lebron calls time out with 3 seconds left then on the inbounds... james catches... rises... and fires in the game-winning 3- pointer at the buzzer... he had 44 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists and was 15-of-15 from the line cleveland wins 98-95... they take a 3-2 series lead... and can advance to the 2nd round with a win friday in indiana on a lighter note... the warriors are into round two of the nba playofs... last night at oracle arens they eliminated the san antonio spurs in five games klay thompson's catch and shoot jumper to beat the halftime buzzer put the warriors up by 11... klay had 24 points but lamarcus aldridge... who had 30 points... and the spurs did not give up... cutting it to two points late in the game but kevin durant... with 36 seconds left... hit the clutch jumper to put them back up 4... he had 25 poits... the defense locked it down from there in a 99-91 win n
pivital game five of a 2-2 series against the indiana series against the indiana pacers...rs ball with seconds left in a tie game... james with a great brock on victor oladipo... cavs get ball and lebron calls time out with 3 seconds left then on the inbounds... james catches... rises... and fires in the game-winning 3- pointer at the buzzer... he had 44 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists and was 15-of-15 from the line cleveland wins 98-95... they take a 3-2 series lead... and can advance to the...