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i would like to recognize one of my colleagues from indiana, representative banks from indiana's 3rd district. thank you, congressman banks, for being here and i yield up to five minutes. . mr. banks: mr. speaker, when this body was debating the tax cuts and jobs act, we were told that 3% growth was impossible. we were told that the middle class and small businesses would not see any benefits and we were told that manufacturing jobs would never come back. mr. speaker, all of these so-called experts were dead wrong. since december, the u.s. economy has been growing at 2.9% and the atlanta federal reserve bank estimates that growth this quarter will exceed 4%. this is hardly the, quote, secular stagnation that so many on the left insisted was the innes capable future for the .s. economy -- in he is -- inescapable future for the u.s. economy. record growth from lowering taxes. when i am back home in northeast indiana, i am constantly hearing good news as a result of tax reform. in bluffton, 2020 blass ticks is crinesing annual -- plastics is increasing an with a -- annual wages and look
i would like to recognize one of my colleagues from indiana, representative banks from indiana's 3rd district. thank you, congressman banks, for being here and i yield up to five minutes. . mr. banks: mr. speaker, when this body was debating the tax cuts and jobs act, we were told that 3% growth was impossible. we were told that the middle class and small businesses would not see any benefits and we were told that manufacturing jobs would never come back. mr. speaker, all of these so-called...
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indiana university and stanford university have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president in indiana came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later tom urlesh came east to become the 15th president of indiana university. for me it is very meaningful and a great honor to be here today and celebrate the commencement with you. the root of the word commence has a latin origin, meaning to begin or initiate. many of you probably think of this day as the ending of your time at the university. and the parents in the audience will be happy to know that it is the end of tuition. it is also however, the begin ning of the rest of your life. it is on that i would like to offer my thought. i believe deeply in the trans formative power of education. it can truly change lives. not only the life of the individual student, but all of the lives of the graduates event ually touches. and not just in the few years after you graduate, but in the decades ahead when your lights work maybe something you never contemplated. for that to h
indiana university and stanford university have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president in indiana came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later tom urlesh came east to become the 15th president of indiana university. for me it is very meaningful and a great honor to be here today and celebrate the commencement with you. the root of the word commence has a latin origin, meaning to begin or initiate. many of you probably think of this day as the...
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he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement speaker is how long to speak. if my speech is too long, you will become restless. short, i will fail to inspire you. some of the best advice i have seen on the subject was the following. commencement speakers,, the advice went, should think of themselves as the body at an old-fashioned irish wake. [laughter] have they need you to party, but nobody expects you to say very much. [laughter] john: a tradition i shall follow. [applause] indiana university and stanford university actually have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president of indiana university in 1891 came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later, tom earl ich, came east to become the 15th president of indiana university
he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement speaker is how long to speak. if my speech is too long, you will become restless. short, i will fail to inspire you. some of the best...
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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 i'm personally utterly at random as thousands of lives tick to their unknowing end. and simple coincidence, a young man from middle america made a single decision. >> could you imagine back there in indiana that you're about to make your life flip on its 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 n
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 i'm personally utterly at random as...
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i'm allowed to have an ar-15 in indiana. i'm allowed to have semiautomatic guns in indiana without having them checked. indiana is 49th or 48th in mental health. guest: i think you are right. the american foundation for suide prevention has collaborated wh the national shooting sports foundation to find ways for families to develop plans to remove a gun temporarily from the home. suicide way to prevent is to give people time to think. in more than half of the completed suicides. there are many groups in the country working on gun control. we applaud them. our mission is to save lives. we want to work with gun owning families. our campaign is no different from campaigns that started years ago like mothers against drunk driving. host: you've dealt with suicidal thoughts in the past. do you have someone to talk to in anderson, indiana? caller: i have a great therapist and i'm on my meds. i take about 20 pills a day. i'm more interested in gun control. 48th or 49th in mental health awareness. the country ought to do more about m
i'm allowed to have an ar-15 in indiana. i'm allowed to have semiautomatic guns in indiana without having them checked. indiana is 49th or 48th in mental health. guest: i think you are right. the american foundation for suide prevention has collaborated wh the national shooting sports foundation to find ways for families to develop plans to remove a gun temporarily from the home. suicide way to prevent is to give people time to think. in more than half of the completed suicides. there are many...
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he gentleman from indiana. the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: mr. chairman, i'd yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. sherman. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. sherman: i want to commend the subcommittee and full committee for including in the base text a provision that says that no funds shall be used in controvention of the war powers act. this provision i originally proposed in 2011 as a floor vote, we lost it first, but it was adopted in 2011 and has been part of the base text ever since. the war powers act is the one restraint on a president who seeks to, on their own accord, send our troops into harm's way for permanent warfare. it says that troops cannot be deployed for more than 60 or 90 days without an authorization to use military force. but every president since the vietnam war has claimed that the war powers act was an constitutional, nonbinding provision on the president to send our troops. that's why i'm pleased to report to the house, former general mccasey said, but with this
he gentleman from indiana. the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: mr. chairman, i'd yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. sherman. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. sherman: i want to commend the subcommittee and full committee for including in the base text a provision that says that no funds shall be used in controvention of the war powers act. this provision i originally proposed in 2011 as a floor vote, we lost it first, but it...
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in indiana.i know not all states are the same in terms of how they do support for day-to-day operations around i.t. in indiana, we did go under a massive consolidation around the executive branch in 2005, so that was the entire executive branch. 100-plus agencies under one roof collapsed, six or so data centers, ten-plus e-mail systems, 13 domains, all that jazz, down to one data center and one recovery piece. and so, we did realize lots of efficiencies for the governor at that time in saving dollars around i.t. with economies of scale and maintenance, but we increased the complexity and the number of different profiles that we had to protect from a security standpoint. now i don't have all those firewalls and network devices in between the segment agencies. they're kind of all under one roof. i have one agency that can't work in their line of business app unless java's two years behind. that's posing a risk for all the other folks on there. so, the complexity now, the things we have to protect i
in indiana.i know not all states are the same in terms of how they do support for day-to-day operations around i.t. in indiana, we did go under a massive consolidation around the executive branch in 2005, so that was the entire executive branch. 100-plus agencies under one roof collapsed, six or so data centers, ten-plus e-mail systems, 13 domains, all that jazz, down to one data center and one recovery piece. and so, we did realize lots of efficiencies for the governor at that time in saving...
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, eric and donald trump, weree campaigning in indiana with mike pence and there was a problem with the plane and had to stay overnight and because of that they had dinner with karen pens, mike pence wife, and his wife and had was at the governor's mansion and the children flew in that night so the next morning they all had breakfast together and it's an amazing thing where there sitting at the breakfast table at the governor's mansion in indiana and mike pence and karen pens come out and serve them breakfast. the trump children and donald trump are all shocked that there is notn a staff there serving them. this fascination the trumps have with the princes is interesting. the princes have less than $50000 in their bank account. to someone like donald trump that is d shockingly a little amount of money. they hold hands and their deeply religious. i think that one story in the book where the princes say they are praying for the trumps and the trumps are taken aback and said what youg mean your brain for us. they said we are praying for guidance and leadership and for your well-being and i
, eric and donald trump, weree campaigning in indiana with mike pence and there was a problem with the plane and had to stay overnight and because of that they had dinner with karen pens, mike pence wife, and his wife and had was at the governor's mansion and the children flew in that night so the next morning they all had breakfast together and it's an amazing thing where there sitting at the breakfast table at the governor's mansion in indiana and mike pence and karen pens come out and serve...
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kate: that they were in indiana. eric trump and donald trump were campaigning in indiana with mike pence. there was a problem with the airplane. they had to stay overnight. because of that they had dinner with karen pence, mike pence's wife. the next morning they had breakfast at the governor's mansion. the children of ivanka flew in that night and they all had , breakfast together, an amazing thing where they were all sitting at the breakfast table at the governor's mansion in indiana, and mike pence and karen pence come out and serve them breakfast. and the trump children and donald trump are all kind of shocked that there is no staff serving them. i think the fascination the trump's have with the penses is fascinating. the pences had less than $15,000 in their bank account, and to someone like donald trump, that is really shockingly little amount of money. and they hold hands, they are deeply religious. i think that there is one story in the book where the pences say they are praying for the trump's. and the trump
kate: that they were in indiana. eric trump and donald trump were campaigning in indiana with mike pence. there was a problem with the airplane. they had to stay overnight. because of that they had dinner with karen pence, mike pence's wife. the next morning they had breakfast at the governor's mansion. the children of ivanka flew in that night and they all had , breakfast together, an amazing thing where they were all sitting at the breakfast table at the governor's mansion in indiana, and...
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. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates.than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacist with somebody that might have a child molestation case. just to try to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> there was a report we just had an assault. there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area. at this point he is saying he had a seizure. we will try to talk to him. he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curtis cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? you
. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates.than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacist with somebody that might have a child...
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indiana has indiana virtual school that graduated a lower percentage of schools than almost every other high school in the state. as a taxpayer and a parent, what do you think about these online charter schools and what would you want to know if you are considering enrolling your student, your child in an online charter school? >> the first thing i would be concerned about is, is there a system set up to hold them accountable? for the services they say they will provide to my children, are they accountable. i am not here to bash charter schools. i am here to push the fact that accountability is the key. >> absolutely. i agree, accountability is really important. that's something i worked on at the state level. misread, i wanna ask you, there is something you submitted in your testimony where you said millions of american families are now settling for schools that are less than what they want for their children and far too many of these students are stuck in school so dreadful that members of the committee would not accept them as adequate for their own children or grandchildren. your su
indiana has indiana virtual school that graduated a lower percentage of schools than almost every other high school in the state. as a taxpayer and a parent, what do you think about these online charter schools and what would you want to know if you are considering enrolling your student, your child in an online charter school? >> the first thing i would be concerned about is, is there a system set up to hold them accountable? for the services they say they will provide to my children,...
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visclosky of indiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 961, the gentleman from indiana, mr. visclosky and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. visclosky: the amendment before the house would bar the use of funds in contravention for meaningful consultation and gaming activities related to activities that would impact them them. this is a good amendment and i would ask my colleagues to accept it. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? ms. granger: i claim time in opposition but i do not oppose the amendment. the amendment reaffirms that the department of defense have coordination with native american tribes. this amendment is good government. and several requirements in the national defense authorization act. i support the amendment. and i reserve the balance of my time. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yield back. question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from indiana, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the ch
visclosky of indiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 961, the gentleman from indiana, mr. visclosky and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. visclosky: the amendment before the house would bar the use of funds in contravention for meaningful consultation and gaming activities related to activities that would impact them them. this is a good amendment and i would ask my colleagues to accept it. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his...
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green: i think you said indiana. when president kennedy died, my toher did not want to go washington because he did not want to interfere with the kennedys. he did not want to intrude on their moment of sorrow, and my mother said to him, "till -- bill, you should go down there." he went to the white house and came home and told me the story -- he was on the first floor of the white house and walking up to the second floor and body kennedy came walking down from the second-floor to the first. they took one look at each other, they both cried and went up and down those steps. bobby kennedy really was extremely grateful to my father. i had that experience because when my dad died a month later, robert kennedy on christmas eve left his then i think eight children in virginia while he came to philadelphia on the server 24 for my father's funeral. and he brought with him a letter from jackie kennedy, which he had basically gotten from her the day before, which is as beautiful and letter as you will ever want to see, and, y
green: i think you said indiana. when president kennedy died, my toher did not want to go washington because he did not want to interfere with the kennedys. he did not want to intrude on their moment of sorrow, and my mother said to him, "till -- bill, you should go down there." he went to the white house and came home and told me the story -- he was on the first floor of the white house and walking up to the second floor and body kennedy came walking down from the second-floor to the...
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there are multiple authorizer's in indiana. that is part of that, indiana authorizer can actually lose their power. to continue authorizing schools if it approves and let's bad schools stay open. we support that and we believe in accountability for all of our actions. that's one aspect of indiana's law that makes it accountable. >> with that, mr. richmond how important is it for the federal government to maintain a possibility for charters?>> we think one of the strength of the charter school movement is a possibility. that it is not standardized across the country. you see different states trying different things. some looking better than others. we think it's important for the federal role in charter schools to continue to support the applicability. while having some incentives like it does have. in the federal charter school program. there are incentives for state to tackle around quality. the incentives are in there but each state get to build its own solutions and we think that is the right weight to go. >> anything to add
there are multiple authorizer's in indiana. that is part of that, indiana authorizer can actually lose their power. to continue authorizing schools if it approves and let's bad schools stay open. we support that and we believe in accountability for all of our actions. that's one aspect of indiana's law that makes it accountable. >> with that, mr. richmond how important is it for the federal government to maintain a possibility for charters?>> we think one of the strength of the...
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green: i think indiana? mr. tye: good answer. he hasn't been coached. great memory. to me tonight, if i ask you a question, just say indiana. [laughter from audience] mr. tye: possibly if you pick a state in america where a massachusetts senator would not want to have his first contested primary, it would be indiana. idea ofnnedy had no anything to do with farms, of what was going on in the midwest. he was a massachusetts born and bred guy, a senator from new york and this was all new territory to him. he was about to one night just before the indiana primary fly into indianapolis and go to a very important rally in the middle of the city. that was the night that when he flew in and landed in indianapolis, he was told that martin luther king had been shot and killed. the mayor of indianapolis was a guy named richard lugar, who went on to become a powerful u.s. senator, and he had one piece of advice for bobby kennedy, which was -- you will not go into the african-american ghetto tonight and hold the rally that was scheduled. you won't go there, partly because i'm wor
green: i think indiana? mr. tye: good answer. he hasn't been coached. great memory. to me tonight, if i ask you a question, just say indiana. [laughter from audience] mr. tye: possibly if you pick a state in america where a massachusetts senator would not want to have his first contested primary, it would be indiana. idea ofnnedy had no anything to do with farms, of what was going on in the midwest. he was a massachusetts born and bred guy, a senator from new york and this was all new territory...
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you're at indiana state prison. this entire -- the pprd, the expected release date is 2/23/2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young kid. yeah. people might try to take advantage of you here. this is the sexual assault prevention and reporting. >> we had this at rdc, too. >> okay. well, it gets a little more serious here. because rdc, there's people there watching you. you get up in "c" cell house around here, and we might really have a problem. nothing personal, you are young, and you look younger than you are. so, people will tend to take advantage of you. we'll try to keep you as safe as we can, but most of it is going to be put on you. you've got to take control of it. all right? >> i've heard about th
you're at indiana state prison. this entire -- the pprd, the expected release date is 2/23/2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but...
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the atf agents ambushed in gary, indiana. authorities before the cameras just moments ago, revealing one of them was shot multiple times and is in critical condition at this hour. all of this after an undercover operation. law enforcement teams are on the scene at this hour, and we have just learned at least one suspect is dead and there is word coming in of at least one person in custody tonight. abc's alex perez leading us off. >> reporter: atf agents swarming the scene in gary, indiana, after what they are calling an ambush. >> atf was conducting an undercover operation in gary, indiana, when our agents were ambushed. one of our agents was shot multiple times. >> reporter: hit in the chest and arm. now in critical but stable condition, though expected to survive. >> about noon, there was a bunch of shots, so, i went down to the basement, which is what i do when there's shooting. about five minutes later, i came back up. there was a car that sped away, and then the atf had their guns basically pointed at a house across the
the atf agents ambushed in gary, indiana. authorities before the cameras just moments ago, revealing one of them was shot multiple times and is in critical condition at this hour. all of this after an undercover operation. law enforcement teams are on the scene at this hour, and we have just learned at least one suspect is dead and there is word coming in of at least one person in custody tonight. abc's alex perez leading us off. >> reporter: atf agents swarming the scene in gary,...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. the presiding officer: i rise to discuss my efforts on senate armed services committee on behalf of of the people of indiana for a defense bill that supports indiana's role in our nation's defse, that protects america's security interests and defense-related jobs. mr. donnelly: before i get to that, though, i want to take a moment to acknowledge the chairman of our committee, my frnd senator john mccain. he's an american hero. i hope as he watches the senate do its bipartisan work on this year's ndaa, the john s. mccain national defense authorization act, that he knows all of us here are thinking of him back in arizona, wishing him the best in his battle. when you think about john mccain, you think about a fighter. you think about the epitome of a man who defends ourreom every single day. i'm proud he's our chairman. i'm proud he's friend. and i want to talk about provisions i secured in a national defense bill that we're considering. efforts i supported and an amendment that i filed.
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. the presiding officer: i rise to discuss my efforts on senate armed services committee on behalf of of the people of indiana for a defense bill that supports indiana's role in our nation's defse, that protects america's security interests and defense-related jobs. mr. donnelly: before i get to that, though, i want to take a moment to acknowledge the chairman of our committee, my frnd senator john mccain. he's an american hero. i hope as he...
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if there are no further amendments i recognize the gentleman from indiana. gentle lady from texas seeks recognition. you both do. gentle lady from texas is recognized. >> i ask unanimous consent the record reflect anybody detained from the meeting, and amendment number 9, amendment number 10, amendment number 11 and amendment number 12, amendment number 16, amendment number 17 and ask the recording of the vote be placed into the record as unanimous consent. >> without objection. >> gentle lady from washington. >> i ask unanimous consent to have my yes that reflect amendment same amendments, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16 and 17. >> so ordered. >> the gentleman from indiana. >> functional categories and other appropriate matters. >> functional categories and other appropriate matters. all those in favor say aye, those opposed know. the is have it. pursuant to committee rule 9, the text of concurrent resolution on the budget, it is identical to what was distributed tuesday with several technical changes, legislative text incorporates but it aggregates functional levels and
if there are no further amendments i recognize the gentleman from indiana. gentle lady from texas seeks recognition. you both do. gentle lady from texas is recognized. >> i ask unanimous consent the record reflect anybody detained from the meeting, and amendment number 9, amendment number 10, amendment number 11 and amendment number 12, amendment number 16, amendment number 17 and ask the recording of the vote be placed into the record as unanimous consent. >> without objection....
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coverage of the 2018 commencement addresses alsonues with tim cook, that chair john hennessey at indiana university, ohio governor john kasich at the harvard kennedy school for government, kate brown at the university of colorado boulder, and illinois congressman luis gutierrez at northeastern illinois university. [applause] tim: hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke, and it is an honor to stand before you both as your commencement speaker and a graduate. 1988.ed my degree in in preparing for this speech, i reached out to one of my favorite professors from back then, bob ryan heimer. he taught this great course in communications, which included sharpening your public speaking skills. we had not spoken for decades, so i was thrilled when he told me he remembered a particularly gifted public speaker who took his class in the 1980's, with a bright mind, and a charming personality. he said he knew way back then this person was destined for greatness. you could imagine how this made me feel. eyeessor reinheimer had an for talent, and if i do say so myself, i think his instincts w
coverage of the 2018 commencement addresses alsonues with tim cook, that chair john hennessey at indiana university, ohio governor john kasich at the harvard kennedy school for government, kate brown at the university of colorado boulder, and illinois congressman luis gutierrez at northeastern illinois university. [applause] tim: hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke, and it is an honor to stand before you both as your commencement speaker and a graduate. 1988.ed my degree in in...
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the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized. mrs. walorski: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. walorski: thank you, mr. speaker. this epidemic knows no boundaries. opioid abuse continues to devastate families and communities all over this country. as we continue to work toward commonsense solutions to the opioid epidemic, this bipartisan legislation will help break down bear yers to nonopioid treatments and give health care providers better tools to prevent addiction and to assist in recovery. i want to thank chairman brady for all of his hard work, as well as my friend, ms. chu of california, who helped develop and introduce this bill. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 6110. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having respon
the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized. mrs. walorski: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. walorski: thank you, mr. speaker. this epidemic knows no boundaries. opioid abuse continues to devastate families and communities all over this country. as we continue to work toward commonsense solutions to the opioid epidemic, this bipartisan legislation will help break down bear yers to nonopioid treatments and give...
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the issues in indiana and idaho are different. puerto rico and oklahoma are different. it is not a one size fits all. we will work with your states to make sure that these associations health plans can flourish. it is going to save thousands of dollars per employee. president trump: it's going to be millions of people signing up, associations, and you can have an association of one also, the way we have it. but it will be millions of people. we're actually now expanding the groups, and we other going to start, we are going to start. in a few months you will get even an expanded group. it will be tremendously competitive. it will cost the government nothing. and people will get a much better price than they ever dreamt possible. and it's a very very exciting thing. it's as big you will ever see. and when the expansion goes into effect in a couple of months, that's really going to show something. i want to congratulate you. you have worked so hard on this. this will be millions of people who will use this as an alternative to the really failed obama care and step by step
the issues in indiana and idaho are different. puerto rico and oklahoma are different. it is not a one size fits all. we will work with your states to make sure that these associations health plans can flourish. it is going to save thousands of dollars per employee. president trump: it's going to be millions of people signing up, associations, and you can have an association of one also, the way we have it. but it will be millions of people. we're actually now expanding the groups, and we other...
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and yked on the campaign for his reelection for governor of indiana? >> i was helping on that campaign, but became full-time with the president asked mike to be his vice president. >> did it surprise you that donald trump's selected mike pence? >> i think it made a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. for the president, at the time, his concern was coming from conservative evangelicals. i think might help bring the compliment there. having an existing relationship was speaker ryan, having been a governor he had a lot of contacts. i think what donald trump tapped into was a major ability to understand the frustration of the american people and then wanting to see change. coupling that with pence was a natural complement. donald trumpn both and mike pence up close, how would you describe their relationship? >> i think over time they have become incredibly close. started, i think the president spent a couple of days in indiana with mike pence. i think, over time, have become trusted friends. and i think the vice president cherishes his relationship with the
and yked on the campaign for his reelection for governor of indiana? >> i was helping on that campaign, but became full-time with the president asked mike to be his vice president. >> did it surprise you that donald trump's selected mike pence? >> i think it made a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. for the president, at the time, his concern was coming from conservative evangelicals. i think might help bring the compliment there. having an existing relationship was speaker...
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he had all these children, and his job in gary, indiana.nd didn't have one kid that didn't make a name for themselves. >> reporter: proud of the success of all of his children. >> i am glad i was tough. i came out with kids that everybody loved all over the world. >> a legend in the music industry. i was playing jackson 5 last night. >> lasting impact on the music community is going to be talked about for years and years to come. >> reporter: abc7 news. >>> the supreme court today dealt a major blow to public sector unions affecting millions of workers. >> a look at what the decision could have on california and specifically here in the bay area. >>> president obama >>> tonight more than 1 million union members in california will be impacted by a supreme court ruling giving them the right no the to pay dues for collective bargaining. the 5-4 votes could impact union income and power. >> abc7 news david louie gets reaction from both sides. >> reporter: san jose hotel workers preparing to enter talks with a new contract with five hotels. thos
he had all these children, and his job in gary, indiana.nd didn't have one kid that didn't make a name for themselves. >> reporter: proud of the success of all of his children. >> i am glad i was tough. i came out with kids that everybody loved all over the world. >> a legend in the music industry. i was playing jackson 5 last night. >> lasting impact on the music community is going to be talked about for years and years to come. >> reporter: abc7 news....
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instead our new definition in indiana for maximizing the value is being strategic for what we do and make sure we are doing something for a reason, not just because it's a full life cycle. we've adopted like many of you adopted the nist cybersecurity framework. we have certain areas of the what to go after so maximizing value for us now is saying which piece of the framework of a going after? what are we ready for, and let's find the right tool for the right piece of that tool that is going to meet that need so we can check that box. let's focus everything on that and move on from there and not try to boil the ocean, per se. and then the number seven issue, exercise discrimination and the date you gather. here's what we talk about the ever infamous sin that i've certain feelings about because it was always promised to be the savior and i feel we spend so much time and effort trying to make this technology work. some of the things we discovered along the way that is gotten us further down the path is starting with the number one, not trying to throw every piece of bits of data that we
instead our new definition in indiana for maximizing the value is being strategic for what we do and make sure we are doing something for a reason, not just because it's a full life cycle. we've adopted like many of you adopted the nist cybersecurity framework. we have certain areas of the what to go after so maximizing value for us now is saying which piece of the framework of a going after? what are we ready for, and let's find the right tool for the right piece of that tool that is going to...
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i think the president spent withe of days in indiana him. i think the vice president was would you envision the role being. the president said to help work congress. i think over time, they've been friends. the vice president cherishes his president.p with the thinks this is helping to change america. >> what was marc short like in school? >>arc short in high school. i said that i was somebody who enjoyed playing different sports. of myably say more character development happen once i went off to college >> what about in college and law school? college, it was a fun school. ihave lot of good timthat probably can't share on of it. it's uva school. it's a very trying environment case studyave a program adopted after the harvard business school in which weakerll out the .tudents professor comes in and taps a random student to lead the conversation on what's your preparing for. lotink that teaches you life limps how -- lessons and youro think quickly on feet. >> can you use that today on capitol hill? absolutely.nk people ask me frequently. no,
i think the president spent withe of days in indiana him. i think the vice president was would you envision the role being. the president said to help work congress. i think over time, they've been friends. the vice president cherishes his president.p with the thinks this is helping to change america. >> what was marc short like in school? >>arc short in high school. i said that i was somebody who enjoyed playing different sports. of myably say more character development happen once...
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en indiana es legal que una persona porque un arma, pero no sabemos si tenÍa permiso.oyota. vayamos juntos. ahí viene! esto es para ti, mamá! espera, espera, se congeló la imagen! corre un poco más despacio! ¿que? oh no, network's letting the family down... sí, ¿me puedes ayudar? why don't you take it from here, amigo? cámbiate a verizon; tiene la mejor red para streaming y la familia de allá no se pierde de nada. gracias! ahora sí.shme. what, the race? no, video chatting with the in-laws. (vo) cámbiate al mejor unlimited en la red más premiada. desde $40 por línea, por cuatro líneas. paula ¿pero se enjuaga tanrca de jabó bien como dove?ños. ella vio algo inesperado en su jabón. pero dove se enjuaga mejor. para una piel limpia y bella, cámbiate a dove. ♪ ♪ ♪ borja:seguimos con todas las noticias. falta solamente 5 dÍas para las elecciones presidenciales en mÉxico. carolina: marÍa antonieta estÁ en ciudad de mÉxico y nos preparÓ algo muy divertido sobre cÓmo los votantes se estÁn tomando las elecciones. marÍa: dÉjenme decirles que estoy en el corazÓn de iztapalapa en ci
en indiana es legal que una persona porque un arma, pero no sabemos si tenÍa permiso.oyota. vayamos juntos. ahí viene! esto es para ti, mamá! espera, espera, se congeló la imagen! corre un poco más despacio! ¿que? oh no, network's letting the family down... sí, ¿me puedes ayudar? why don't you take it from here, amigo? cámbiate a verizon; tiene la mejor red para streaming y la familia de allá no se pierde de nada. gracias! ahora sí.shme. what, the race? no, video chatting with the...
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but i sat there and watched a crowd of people in indiana chant "nobel, nobel," about donald trump and north korea. and i thought to myself maybe it's just cult of personality, like whatever the oppote of obama does they're going to go for. >> well, chris, in the book i go all the way back to the beginning on the campaign when i went to work for barack obama. the week i went to work for him he said in a debate that he would sit down with the leaders of iran and north korea and cuba if it could advance our intere and you know, describe how there was this explosion on the right of how dare he, he's selling out america and he must be a foreigner. he must be un-american. he's probably from kenya if he's willing to sit down with leaders of these countries, that's the worst thing we could ever do. and he said, well, it's common sense, we've gotten nowhere with iran, nowhere with cuba, i'm willing to do that if i can change the dynamic. and he did. now you have a republican president doing the exact same thing and suddenly they're chanting nobel. it goes to show that this is not rooted in any
but i sat there and watched a crowd of people in indiana chant "nobel, nobel," about donald trump and north korea. and i thought to myself maybe it's just cult of personality, like whatever the oppote of obama does they're going to go for. >> well, chris, in the book i go all the way back to the beginning on the campaign when i went to work for barack obama. the week i went to work for him he said in a debate that he would sit down with the leaders of iran and north korea and...
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as governor, he passed the most sweeping tax cut in indiana history.e reformed medicaid and education, and he signed legislation to provide greater protection for religious freedom. president trump highly valleys this man's friendship -- highly friendship,man's his loyalty, wise and sage advice and counsel, and his discretion. leader, mike pence does not care who gets the credit. he cares that sound public policy is advanced and that america is strengthened. to his credit, he never tries to steal the limelight, which is a good thing. because with this president, iphone think it would be possible in any event -- i don't think it would be possible in any event. [laughter] instead, he is a man of true humility, who not only knows who se he is. knows who's he he does the right thing for the right reasons every single day. as we gather here tonight, the president of the united states is en route to singapore for one of the most important summits since the end of the cold war. i believe president trump is blessed to have this man at his side, as his friend,
as governor, he passed the most sweeping tax cut in indiana history.e reformed medicaid and education, and he signed legislation to provide greater protection for religious freedom. president trump highly valleys this man's friendship -- highly friendship,man's his loyalty, wise and sage advice and counsel, and his discretion. leader, mike pence does not care who gets the credit. he cares that sound public policy is advanced and that america is strengthened. to his credit, he never tries to...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. visclosky: we move to strike the last word. i want to follow the chairman's remarks and associate my remarks to the staffer that has been lost and the chairwoman mentioned the staff and i would would be remiss if i did not conclude thanking the full and this chairwoman has been a pleasant and productive experience and i appreciate your leadership very much. i do appreciate the work that all of the members of the subcommittee and as well as all of our staff. and that does include our clerks, jennifer and rebecca as b.j., walter, prook, jackie, olin, matthew, hayden, bill, sheerey, barry, johnny, chris, jonathan, joe and christie. i can't thank them enough and i would yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? ms. granger: i move that the committee do now rise. the chair: the question is on the committee do now rise. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. ac
for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. visclosky: we move to strike the last word. i want to follow the chairman's remarks and associate my remarks to the staffer that has been lost and the chairwoman mentioned the staff and i would would be remiss if i did not conclude thanking the full and this chairwoman has been a pleasant and productive experience and i appreciate your leadership very much. i do appreciate the work that all of the members of the subcommittee and as well...
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steve: you worked on the campaign for his reelection as governor of indiana. did you not? marc: i stayed close to the vice president throughout the years. obviously, i became full-time when the president asked mike to be his vice president. starting in june of 2016 is really when i joined the trump team and came along with the vice president. reporter: did it surprise you that donald trump selected mike pence? marc: i think it made a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. i think for the president at the time, i think his concern was coming from some conservatives, evangelicals at the top of the field. athink mike helped to bring complement there. having served in leadership of the house, having relationships with speaker ryan, having b a governor, he had friendships and contacts with leadership. also, governors across america. tapped what donald trump into was his ability to understand the frustration of the american people and wanting to see change. accompanying that with pence was a natural complement to take the best of both skill sets. reporter: having seen both the donal
steve: you worked on the campaign for his reelection as governor of indiana. did you not? marc: i stayed close to the vice president throughout the years. obviously, i became full-time when the president asked mike to be his vice president. starting in june of 2016 is really when i joined the trump team and came along with the vice president. reporter: did it surprise you that donald trump selected mike pence? marc: i think it made a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. i think for the president...
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university of indiana, bloomington, indiana, april 24, 1968. [applause] >> please welcome an internationally acclaimed irish tenor. [applause] he will raise you up. on eagles wings. make you to shine like the sun of hisd youn the palm hand. and you who dwell in the shelter of the lord find in his shadow for life. lord, my refuge, my in whom i am. yes, he will raise you up on eagles wings. there you are the breath of don. make you to shine like the sun. palm of his in the hand. the snare of the fowler will never capture you. under his wing, your refuge his faithfulness, your shield. yes, he will raise you up on make you to shine and hold you in the palm of his hand. you need not fear the terrors of the night nor the arrow that flies by day though thousands fall about you, near you it shall not come. up on will raise you eagles wings on the breath of dawn make you to shine like the sun and hold you in the palm of his hand. for to his angels he's given a command to guard you in all of your ways, upon their hands he will bear you up, against dash y
university of indiana, bloomington, indiana, april 24, 1968. [applause] >> please welcome an internationally acclaimed irish tenor. [applause] he will raise you up. on eagles wings. make you to shine like the sun of hisd youn the palm hand. and you who dwell in the shelter of the lord find in his shadow for life. lord, my refuge, my in whom i am. yes, he will raise you up on eagles wings. there you are the breath of don. make you to shine like the sun. palm of his in the hand. the snare...
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an indiana state trooper is getting a lot of support .... a reminder on twitter about the state's 'slow poke' driver law.(ken) his tweet even received some celebrity endorsement. it's an annoyance we've all dealt with before while driving on the highway. but according to indiana state law, driving too slow in the left lane is not just annoying but illegal. indiana state police sergeant steven wheeler tweeted out this picture of the vehicle he stopped for going too slow... with a quick reminder about the state's so- called slowpoke law. and people quickly took notice. (sot) "it helps that graham rahal retweeted it and then troy aikman retweeted it today so it has gotten some legs."(ken) twenty thousand retweets later and counting...sergeant wheeler believes he got his message across. 29 states..not including california...have slowpoke laws. they mandate a driver must move to the right if they're going slower than the flow of traffic. (pam) a florida grandfather is being hailed a hero by his family (pam) they say, he sacrificed himself on fath
an indiana state trooper is getting a lot of support .... a reminder on twitter about the state's 'slow poke' driver law.(ken) his tweet even received some celebrity endorsement. it's an annoyance we've all dealt with before while driving on the highway. but according to indiana state law, driving too slow in the left lane is not just annoying but illegal. indiana state police sergeant steven wheeler tweeted out this picture of the vehicle he stopped for going too slow... with a quick reminder...
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mcconnell: this week, our nation will honor the memory of a brave kentucky indiana. president trump will posthumously award first liewrnt garland merle connor with our nation's highest military distinction, the medal of honor. in 1941, garland left his farm town in clinton county, kentucky. this quiet 21-year-old enlisted in the army. when he returned after world war ii service that spanned eight major campaigns and earned a battlefield commission, four silver stars, three purple hearts, and the distinguished service cross, he was a hero. lieutenant connor wasn't supposed to be in a snow-covered forest that january morning in 1945. he was meant to be recovering in a hospital, but with his unit in need, he snuck away and returned to the front in france. when he rejoined his comrades, they were in urgent danger, pinned down by six german tanks. lieutenant conner stepped forward. he took a telephone, a radio, and a wire reel and ran toward the enemy alone, totally alone. past the american line, in a ditch barely large enough to cover him, lieutenant conner began directi
mcconnell: this week, our nation will honor the memory of a brave kentucky indiana. president trump will posthumously award first liewrnt garland merle connor with our nation's highest military distinction, the medal of honor. in 1941, garland left his farm town in clinton county, kentucky. this quiet 21-year-old enlisted in the army. when he returned after world war ii service that spanned eight major campaigns and earned a battlefield commission, four silver stars, three purple hearts, and...
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. >> i do have family, born and raised in indiana, lived in new jersey, my mother lived in gaithersburg, maryland for a number of years so this is not my first time here. i studied and practiced law in the state of washington for ten years before i got married and my family comes from new york, one is from maryland, two are from maryland and one from indiana. they have come all the way today and we will celebrate tonight. [applause] >> here is a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the conservative book club. >> some of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> i have a theory about why the left is also hostile and it goes back to election day. think about all of their friends who are liberals who about 8:00 on election evening were about to pop the champagne, break the glass ceiling, they were going to get a left-wing supreme court justice, they were going to have policies on the left, they were going to have weakness overseas, they were going to raise taxes, life was good. two hours later, some of you may have li
. >> i do have family, born and raised in indiana, lived in new jersey, my mother lived in gaithersburg, maryland for a number of years so this is not my first time here. i studied and practiced law in the state of washington for ten years before i got married and my family comes from new york, one is from maryland, two are from maryland and one from indiana. they have come all the way today and we will celebrate tonight. [applause] >> here is a look at the current best-selling...
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. >> there is a school in indiana that has been called the safest in america, complete with state ofology to keep intruders and shooters out. >> security breech. >> at southwestern high school in indiana the kids drill. >> i see you running past this red line what is that. >> it a security measure and that is in place because if we stand behind this red line, if there is a shooter at the door they cannot see the children. >> the kids have to crouch behind a line on the floor and hide behind their text books. when i was in school the only thing i had to hide was my boner. because that was because ms. malloy drew a number eight that looked like boobs. anyway, since this school knows guns aren't going away any time soon we have to go above and beyond to protect their students. >> the new secret weapon called hot zones, exploding smoke canons hitting the ceiling. >> there is smoke t is loud and it's meant to disorient the suspectment look at, this the smoke is filling the hallway. you can barely even see me. >> whoa. (laughter) >> i love this idea. but it's way too expensive for every sc
. >> there is a school in indiana that has been called the safest in america, complete with state ofology to keep intruders and shooters out. >> security breech. >> at southwestern high school in indiana the kids drill. >> i see you running past this red line what is that. >> it a security measure and that is in place because if we stand behind this red line, if there is a shooter at the door they cannot see the children. >> the kids have to crouch behind a...
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university of indiana, bloomington, indiana, april 24, 1968.[applause] >> please welcome an internationally acclaimed irish tenor. [applause] ♪ he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand. ♪ and you who dwell in the shelter of the lord, who abide in his shadow for life, ♪ say to the lord, "my refuge, my rock in whom i trust." yes, he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand. the snare of the fowler will never capture you, and famine will bring you no fear, under his wings your refuge, his faithfulness, your shield. yes, he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand. ♪ you need not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day, though thousands fall about you, near you it shall not come. ♪ and he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the b
university of indiana, bloomington, indiana, april 24, 1968.[applause] >> please welcome an internationally acclaimed irish tenor. [applause] ♪ he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand. ♪ and you who dwell in the shelter of the lord, who abide in his shadow for life, ♪ say to the lord, "my refuge, my rock in whom i trust." yes, he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you...
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indianapolis indiana and join our live audience right here. was. a. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be no in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine excuse us one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no really hasn't been that we hear even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep to get down here is because that's what murder victims' families want to that's going to give them peace it's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. in a world of big partisan movies lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the path and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it
indianapolis indiana and join our live audience right here. was. a. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be no in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine excuse us one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no really hasn't been that we hear even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be...
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indianapolis indiana and join our live audience right here. because i want to thank you all you are. above. thank you. because she is case this story about and that will continue in the price reaches equilibrium point let's call it a hundred thousand claims or you will be seeing more used as a medium of exchange some point that becomes a unit of account as things are priced and that client has money disappears thank you. thank you. thank. you thank you thank you. thank you. oh wow. thank you thank you. thank you i. was as i mentioned earlier by now you know children are being separated from their parents at the border but what you may not know is who exactly is making quite easy money off of this tragedy i call it crazy money because it's both a lot and because it's crazy to profit off of putting kids in cages they should not be doing that's why. i think this is breakeven really just. here now and more is our senior legal correspondent john if you are. going to john who is making money off of this family separation policy. what's that now. fam
indianapolis indiana and join our live audience right here. because i want to thank you all you are. above. thank you. because she is case this story about and that will continue in the price reaches equilibrium point let's call it a hundred thousand claims or you will be seeing more used as a medium of exchange some point that becomes a unit of account as things are priced and that client has money disappears thank you. thank you. thank. you thank you thank you. thank you. oh wow. thank you...
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susan brooks from indiana 5. i am holding a picture of arron, a young athlete who also had an injury, who got addicted to opioids and died of an overdose. what's amazing about him, his mother, justin philips, started an organization called overdose lifeline and it raises funds to try to ensure that first responders and others, including family members, have narcan, that naloxone to stop the overdose. and in indiana, we passed what was called air aaron's law, -- called aaron's law, named on behalf of aaron symms, because we need to make sure that we provide that narcan and all of that hope for those families and those addicted to prevent that overdose. mr. carter: hello. buddy carter from georgia. currently the only pharmacist in congress. i have a unique perspective on this particular situation, having practiced pharmacy for over 30 years. i saw this epidemic evolve. i saw it evolve over years. i've seen the impact it has had. i've seen lives ruined. i've seen careers ruined, families ruined. i know the impact th
susan brooks from indiana 5. i am holding a picture of arron, a young athlete who also had an injury, who got addicted to opioids and died of an overdose. what's amazing about him, his mother, justin philips, started an organization called overdose lifeline and it raises funds to try to ensure that first responders and others, including family members, have narcan, that naloxone to stop the overdose. and in indiana, we passed what was called air aaron's law, -- called aaron's law, named on...
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that's one rea fn amer indiana call center operator got the bright idea to build her blog into a valuable resource for fashion retailers. >> so cute! i love it. >> if erin schrader likes it, her blog readers notice. >> there's a striped tee. >> if readers click a product he link, shop. and quite often, they e'buy. >> consistently producing over seven figures in sales for thosers retailevery month. >> herblog, living in yellow, aims to highlight good looks at good prices. when a reader clicks a produ link, schrader gets paid. if the reader buys, schrader might earn a commsion. what started as a diary in 2011 pays quite well these >> i am running a multi-million-dollar business. >> and the living in yellow team makest happen i goshen, indiana. >> occasional, i would maybe go to old nd pick up a few things and then mention it on the blog. and peopledlways see interested in learning, not just about my life, but what was i purchasingnd liking. >> in 2013 schrader noticed retailers with products to push were using marketing agencies to find and pay bloggers. >> it really depends on what your tr
that's one rea fn amer indiana call center operator got the bright idea to build her blog into a valuable resource for fashion retailers. >> so cute! i love it. >> if erin schrader likes it, her blog readers notice. >> there's a striped tee. >> if readers click a product he link, shop. and quite often, they e'buy. >> consistently producing over seven figures in sales for thosers retailevery month. >> herblog, living in yellow, aims to highlight good looks at...
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-- to police or the indiana department of cal services? -- indianaent department of child services? >> it is my duty to report to my superior. >> as opposed to directly reported to the police or the indiana department of child services? >> yes. i believe that i -- >> or in addition? >> i was under the believe that my superior was reporting it to the authorities. indiana code 3130 351, duty to report. an individual shall immediately notify the individual in charge of the institution, school, ofility, or designated agent the individual in charge of the institution. an individual notified under subsection a show report or cause a report to be made. >> thank you. i will go back and review the statute. i am sure the attorneys will discuss this. >> senator from michigan. >> thank you, chairman. this is a very important hearing. we have to get to the root of what was clearly some catastrophic organizational failures. in april, when former athletes testified before this subcommittee, i asked them what questions were they like me to ask of the panelists that would be here today. formerweaver
-- to police or the indiana department of cal services? -- indianaent department of child services? >> it is my duty to report to my superior. >> as opposed to directly reported to the police or the indiana department of child services? >> yes. i believe that i -- >> or in addition? >> i was under the believe that my superior was reporting it to the authorities. indiana code 3130 351, duty to report. an individual shall immediately notify the individual in charge...