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the klan, but not in indiana. that would enable us to talk about what it was like to be on the receiving end of klan intimidation. intimidation is the threat and what it means to that individual's family, that is so important and so difficult to get at. >> jim, i'm probably asking you to do some here that as a historian you might not want to do, to reflect on two eras. harry truman said we tend to go through these periods where social factors -- in the case of the 1920's, immigration, demographic and social change, in which we main street the more -- in whihch we mainstream the most toxic parts. we are in a period now where we have seen a mainstreaming of some of that less than desirable behavior. do you see analogues between where america was in the 1920's politically and socially and where we are today? certainly, charlottesville. >> yes, to do. it scares me. yes and no, there are no true/ false answers. somebody said history doesn't repeat itself but it sure does rhyme. i think there are enough ryhmes here to m
the klan, but not in indiana. that would enable us to talk about what it was like to be on the receiving end of klan intimidation. intimidation is the threat and what it means to that individual's family, that is so important and so difficult to get at. >> jim, i'm probably asking you to do some here that as a historian you might not want to do, to reflect on two eras. harry truman said we tend to go through these periods where social factors -- in the case of the 1920's, immigration,...
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i've been focusing mostly on indiana. it's based in indianapolis, but the fiery cross, leading klan newspaper in the north, publishes widely stories from across the midwest and will be useful to anyone and it's completely digitized and searchable. let me make some key generalizations to park your interest. this is -- these are the words of elmer davis, a distinguished reporter from new york who came out to indiana, his native birthplace to study the klan in 1924. this is what he concluded. these were marginal people. they were the great unteachables. now, i want to say after 40 years in the classroom, i want to hope that no one is unteachable. i had a few students who were close to that maybe. [laughter] but we're all teachable. i don't agree with davis on that point, this word, but more importantly, most of the midwesterners who joined the klan were not marginal. they were main line, mainstream midwesterners. they were not abnormal. maybe not even wicked. we now have very good analyses of klan memberships in some locatio
i've been focusing mostly on indiana. it's based in indianapolis, but the fiery cross, leading klan newspaper in the north, publishes widely stories from across the midwest and will be useful to anyone and it's completely digitized and searchable. let me make some key generalizations to park your interest. this is -- these are the words of elmer davis, a distinguished reporter from new york who came out to indiana, his native birthplace to study the klan in 1924. this is what he concluded....
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i know a lot of patients in indiana did. you know what, this is a guy who promised to get things done. this project, can i tell you firsthand, was not moving anywhere until -- i can tell you firsthand was not moving anywhere until mr. bucshon took the lead. i recognize him for four minutes. thank you for your support of this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana for four minutes. mr. bucshon: thank you for the kind words. madam speaker, it's an honor to rise today in support of h.r. 3245, the restore the harmony way bridge act. the harmony way bridge is a local landmark. and was an engineering marvel when it opened in 1930. throughout the 20th century, the bridge connected posey county, anyone, and white county, illinois creating an access point for commerce and recreation for hoosiers from the neujahr money and surrounding communities, as well as those from white county, illinois. unfortunately, in 2012, the bridge was permanently closed due to safety concerns related to structural issues and while the c
i know a lot of patients in indiana did. you know what, this is a guy who promised to get things done. this project, can i tell you firsthand, was not moving anywhere until -- i can tell you firsthand was not moving anywhere until mr. bucshon took the lead. i recognize him for four minutes. thank you for your support of this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana for four minutes. mr. bucshon: thank you for the kind words. madam speaker, it's an honor to rise today in support...
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the first, in indiana. the second one, in new zealand.e was a special guest at that one, two-month-old sebastian. throw that one. yes. yeah, getting real. getting some good distance. keith morrison (voiceover): after promising his mother it was never going to happen, sure enough zach and his family now live in new zealand. he works for the government. georgia, at a recruitment agency. and sebastian is busy growing up. in 2014, we brought them back to japan for the first time since it all happened. my name is georgia. oh, georgia. georgia! keith morrison (voiceover): this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zach. many here looked upon their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. do you ever, and this is a totally unfair question, do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say to yourselves, boy, if it hadn't been for that day. we would be here? would we-- would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? all the time. if someone would have told me, three years from now, you will be li
the first, in indiana. the second one, in new zealand.e was a special guest at that one, two-month-old sebastian. throw that one. yes. yeah, getting real. getting some good distance. keith morrison (voiceover): after promising his mother it was never going to happen, sure enough zach and his family now live in new zealand. he works for the government. georgia, at a recruitment agency. and sebastian is busy growing up. in 2014, we brought them back to japan for the first time since it all...
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had just picked up a degree in history from a college in indiana. no idea what to do next. and then he saw an offer for a job in japan, a two-year stint teaching english to elementary school kids. no japanese language skills required. why japan, of all places? >> i don't think there was any rhyme or reason to it. i think it was just offered to me and i, i jumped on it. >> the town they sent him to in japan called kuji was a long, long way from his hometown of nashville -- nashville, indiana. on sundays he skyped with his parents, john and terry. john is a musician, and terry a school guidance counselor. how did he seem to be doing? >> it was rough at first. >> um-hum. >> the language thing was the big thing. >> you were a stranger in a strange land. >> yes. >> was it a lonely feeling? >> yes. it was. but it was made better by the fact that there were other foreign teachers in town. >> along with the teachers, there was one other person, a volunteer who helped the foreign teachers adjust. a local english-speaking businessman named kenji hirayama. kenji is a pretty accomplish
had just picked up a degree in history from a college in indiana. no idea what to do next. and then he saw an offer for a job in japan, a two-year stint teaching english to elementary school kids. no japanese language skills required. why japan, of all places? >> i don't think there was any rhyme or reason to it. i think it was just offered to me and i, i jumped on it. >> the town they sent him to in japan called kuji was a long, long way from his hometown of nashville -- nashville,...
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indiana caps malpractice awards at $1.25 million. for $250,000, weinberger says he's broke. still, the verdict is a significant first step in ken allen's pledge to bury mark weinberger under a mountain of debt. >> if you had him in front of him, what would you tell him? >> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. suzette dennington, his wife michelle and, yes, monica spaconi, the woman who turned him in. >> imagine, she's turning in the man she loves, maybe the only person she's ever really truly felt comfortable with and loved in her life. >> how deep is the scar for you? >> it's deep. it's deep. deep. >> but monica says she still cares deeply for the man she knew as mark stern and the feeling is evidently mutual. >> i receive a letter from a collection. >> what did it say? >> i love you. don't forget me or don't forget the mountain. so he search to be real with me. he was i think real with me. >> it's noteworthy that shortly after weinberger's capture in
indiana caps malpractice awards at $1.25 million. for $250,000, weinberger says he's broke. still, the verdict is a significant first step in ken allen's pledge to bury mark weinberger under a mountain of debt. >> if you had him in front of him, what would you tell him? >> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. suzette dennington, his wife michelle and, yes, monica spaconi, the woman who turned him...
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trout to make sure that everybody has adequate coverage. >> larry is in indiana. go ahead.>> my son is a physician. i have a couple of questions for you. what is that congress ever have a congressional panel of doctors to talk about the affordable care act instead of all of these politicians talked about it. i love to hear doctors talk about the affordable care act. i also like to hear your discussion on healthcare coverage. not a universal rights. a look at britain and the system may have. if you are a heart surgeon and i am a heart surgeon, under socialized medicine, they're both paid the same. why do i have to improve my technique if we're both going to be paid the same? >> let me address your first question. would have doctors coming in and testifying. we hear testimony from physicians from across the country about the views of the affordable care act. on their experience with the practice. of course doctors are like every other group. there is a variety of opinions. i would say most doctors are frustrating by the paperwork and the bureaucracy of healthcare. c
trout to make sure that everybody has adequate coverage. >> larry is in indiana. go ahead.>> my son is a physician. i have a couple of questions for you. what is that congress ever have a congressional panel of doctors to talk about the affordable care act instead of all of these politicians talked about it. i love to hear doctors talk about the affordable care act. i also like to hear your discussion on healthcare coverage. not a universal rights. a look at britain and the system...
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[laughter] you know in indiana. >> not a kid anymore.o. >> a lot of senators come and go you know for people who don't live in indiana we view indiana we at least i do as a fairly conservative state yet every now and then throw a curve ball won't it? >> it will, and you have a mayor there -- mayor pete they call him. who is running in the democrat primary for president of the united states. do you know him or very well? >> i do not know him very well spoken d to him he wants to talk to me -- >> he>> wants to talk a to you. >> i think so. yeah. now president trump, you've met him once or twice. i've met him once. >> do you like him? >> i do. >> like what he's doing? >> yes that's what i like about him because i haven't watched, you know -- all a of the way through this thing. ening like the deregulation that sort of thing? >> yeah. i do. people say he doesn't like the way he tweets and talks and ting to myself -- okay but this is who he is. and he is presenting himself openly transparently to the american people not one of these power was
[laughter] you know in indiana. >> not a kid anymore.o. >> a lot of senators come and go you know for people who don't live in indiana we view indiana we at least i do as a fairly conservative state yet every now and then throw a curve ball won't it? >> it will, and you have a mayor there -- mayor pete they call him. who is running in the democrat primary for president of the united states. do you know him or very well? >> i do not know him very well spoken d to him he...
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okay, so you're in indiana. you're graduating. you put together a list of industries that you were interested in. - yeah. - what was on the list? mark: cable, programming, technology, banking. things that i thought were up-and-coming industries. things that i thought i could grow with that industry and that were interesting to me. why did you go to dallas? - i had a bunch-- - i hope the stories that i've read are not true. they're all true. ( laughing ) i had a bunch of buddies down there. they were living in a place called the village, which was the world's largest apartment complex and they said, "the weather's great compared to indiana," or pittsburgh, where i grew up. "the women are hot and the economy is booming. come on down." and i'm like, "i heard something about the women being hot." ( laughing ) took my fiat x19, had a hole in the floorboard. you know, had enough money for gas and oil, and the rest is history. so you're this guy who is so focused on career, and what i read is true. that it was more about hot women than i
okay, so you're in indiana. you're graduating. you put together a list of industries that you were interested in. - yeah. - what was on the list? mark: cable, programming, technology, banking. things that i thought were up-and-coming industries. things that i thought i could grow with that industry and that were interesting to me. why did you go to dallas? - i had a bunch-- - i hope the stories that i've read are not true. they're all true. ( laughing ) i had a bunch of buddies down there. they...
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you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young kid. yeah. people might try to take advantage of you here. this is the sexual assault prevention and reporting. >> we had this at rdc, too. >> okay. well, it gets a little more serious here. because rdc, there's people there watching you. you get up in "c" cell house around here, and we might really have a problem. nothing personal, you are young, and you look younger than you are. so, people will tend to take advantage of you. we'll try to keep you as safe as we can, but most of it is going to be put on you. you've got to take control of it. all right? >> i've heard about that while i
you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young...
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. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield.hey sent me to a town i never been to before. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly -- from the daughter of an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon had an ongoing relationship with her father for many years and basically it appeared, at least to her at the time, that he had scammed her father out of several thousand dollars. in the tune of about $60,000 over the last 12 or 13 years. >> i don't agree with it at all. whatever somebody did for me, they did because they wanted to. i couldn't make them do anything. there was no fraud. because i never lied. >> mr. hollon has been misleading the victim into believing that he if kept sending money that offender hollon -- to a fictitious attorney, that defender hollon would be able to get o
. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield.hey sent me to a town i never been to before. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly -- from the daughter of an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon...
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the results in neighboring indiana and ohio were even worse. more even than the scandals and the national depression, voters were responding to reconstruction which one indiana newspaperman characterized as crimes and blunders of the administration for which its treatment of the south stood conspicuous. this editor concluded, everybody is democratic now. unsurprisingly, these veteran officers made few claims to national reconciliation. in jeopardy was the victory narrative one that at least trumped he maps paying as the lynchpin, one that was lincoln's assassination in the hand of the extremists. former cop federal foes in the south and former blue coated compatriots in the east. east had opinion placed initially by the progress of the various campaigns and waited at the two-day grand review of the armies that paraded down pennsylvania avenue in may of 1865. the celebrated armist potomac marched while sherman's 60,000 men louded, the army why of the we, 168 regg month strong marched the next day. symbolically, the parade was supposed to show th
the results in neighboring indiana and ohio were even worse. more even than the scandals and the national depression, voters were responding to reconstruction which one indiana newspaperman characterized as crimes and blunders of the administration for which its treatment of the south stood conspicuous. this editor concluded, everybody is democratic now. unsurprisingly, these veteran officers made few claims to national reconciliation. in jeopardy was the victory narrative one that at least...
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he grew up in indiana.lt, he moved to milwaukee in 1952 and made this his home for the rest of his life. when he was growing up in indiana when the family moved there, indiana was a state that did not have a significant number of african-american people. primarily because back in the 1850's, they banned black people from living in the state with their constitution. they did not have a great many blacks in the state, and the town that he lived in was a mixed, small industrial town. a local factory with a lot of farmers and farmland around marion, indiana. it was a state that had very mixed reviews from blacks because of the racial dynamics of the state. and 19 30's, indiana had more ku klux klan members than any other state. so a very heavy presence of ku klux klan there and really made indiana not a very attractive state for people -- black people to live in. the night that the lynchings took place, the day before, james cameron known as jimmy or apples. he was hanging out and two of his friends pulled up i
he grew up in indiana.lt, he moved to milwaukee in 1952 and made this his home for the rest of his life. when he was growing up in indiana when the family moved there, indiana was a state that did not have a significant number of african-american people. primarily because back in the 1850's, they banned black people from living in the state with their constitution. they did not have a great many blacks in the state, and the town that he lived in was a mixed, small industrial town. a local...
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announcer 1: pete buttigieg, presidential candidate and mayor of south bend, indiana addressed the rainbow push coalition in chicago. he talked about a recent police shooting and a presidential -- his presidential campaign. >> good morning. thank you. thank you, reverend jackson for your leadership. thank you for the work of the rainbow push coalition and, yes, thank you for this morning, an opportunity certainly for me to become better educated not only about the challenges but about the extraordinary capacities of minority contractors in this area that reflect on the challenges and capacities for minority enterprise across the country. it is educational, it will inform my work going toward and i'm grateful for it. i'm delighted to be in the city, a traili lightfoot, blazer and inspiration and congratulate her on joining the community of u.s. mayors. >> [applause] >> i'm honored to be in the presence with james clyburn who has a kind of biblical favor on him, because at the fish fry he hosted they did not run out of , fish even after feeding literally thousands of democratic candidates fo
announcer 1: pete buttigieg, presidential candidate and mayor of south bend, indiana addressed the rainbow push coalition in chicago. he talked about a recent police shooting and a presidential -- his presidential campaign. >> good morning. thank you. thank you, reverend jackson for your leadership. thank you for the work of the rainbow push coalition and, yes, thank you for this morning, an opportunity certainly for me to become better educated not only about the challenges but about the...
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she said that's not what's supposed to happen in america or in indiana or anywhere in 2019. and she's right. we accept responsibility. i accept responsibility for the work that is left to be done. so, in the wake of that tragedy, we have been redoubling our partnerships with community and civil rights leaders, tearing down walls of mistrust, reassessing policing and oversight, redesigning training, reimagining recruiting, and transforming relationships. we are underway on that right now. i believe in our plan and i believe in my city and i believe we will come together to struggle and repair, and come out stronger in the broken laces. >> [applause] >> this will be a painful process, not only for black residents who feel left behind and lied to far too many times, but for law enforcement community that is going to have to face some hard truths. recently, i warned newly sworn in police officers that their work takes place in the shadow of systemic racism, and the union felt it was disparaging. i intended no disparagement. my point is that every police officer, every citizen, a
she said that's not what's supposed to happen in america or in indiana or anywhere in 2019. and she's right. we accept responsibility. i accept responsibility for the work that is left to be done. so, in the wake of that tragedy, we have been redoubling our partnerships with community and civil rights leaders, tearing down walls of mistrust, reassessing policing and oversight, redesigning training, reimagining recruiting, and transforming relationships. we are underway on that right now. i...
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we were in indiana and the trucks were passing through so i didn't have time to work on very good.inaudible] she had been to the east coast with me and said were never gonna go back there. i knew someone out in california so we partnered. >> so that became your headquarters out on the west coast. >> yes. then i'd have time to work on them or do whatever they needed to do. >> we'll be right back. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last long enough to see it all. (avo) subaru outback. ninety eight percent are still on the road after 10 years. come on mom, let's go! but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. when didwhen i needed ton? jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event.
we were in indiana and the trucks were passing through so i didn't have time to work on very good.inaudible] she had been to the east coast with me and said were never gonna go back there. i knew someone out in california so we partnered. >> so that became your headquarters out on the west coast. >> yes. then i'd have time to work on them or do whatever they needed to do. >> we'll be right back. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last long...
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we speak with senator mike braun of indiana.e from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ when you rest on a leesa hybrid mattress, bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort, while premium foams relieve pressure. keep you comfortably cool and limit motion transfer. leesa's hybrid mattress is not only recommended by experts, experts choose to sleep on it too. try it yourself in any west elm store. or order online and we'll ship it to your door so you can try it risk free. the leesa hybrid is american made. built to last. and, because everyone needs a place to rest, we donate tens of thousands of mattresses to those in need. experience the leesa hybrid mattress. right now, it's on sale. order today. go to leesa.com. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg tele
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that is not what's supposed to happen in america, in indiana in 2019. >> reporter: the issue becoming first democratic debate on nbc. >> the police force in south bend is now 6% black in a city that is 26% black. why has that not improved over your two terms as mayor? >> because i couldn't get it done. >> reporter: why did you respond that way? >> because it was the truth. it may or may not be good politics, but i think if i'm going to talk proudly of all the achievements we've made we have to talk about where we've fallen short. >> that's the policy and someone died. >> reporter: what was going through your mind when you began to answer that and got stumped. >> i wasn't stumped. >> reporter: you were quiet. >> i was. sometimes the better part of valor is restraint. >> reporter: what actually gets through the veneer and into your gizzards? >> one of the reasons i've learned to be very disciplined in how i speak and how i act is because i'm really passionate about the work that i do and about the country we live in. so i try, i try to make sure that i don't get carried off into saying
that is not what's supposed to happen in america, in indiana in 2019. >> reporter: the issue becoming first democratic debate on nbc. >> the police force in south bend is now 6% black in a city that is 26% black. why has that not improved over your two terms as mayor? >> because i couldn't get it done. >> reporter: why did you respond that way? >> because it was the truth. it may or may not be good politics, but i think if i'm going to talk proudly of all the...
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support use and counties across indiana. she is committed to raising awareness about the mental health profession of our charity, blue star mothers she is committed to supporting military families as well. just last year she launched an awareness campaign to elevate and encourage our nations military spouses, educated than by the resources and opportunities available to military families. she's a proud mom of her adult children charlotte, audrey and michael charlotte pence is a best-selling author of come in addition to "marlon bundo's day in the nation's capital." first solo book waco life lessons for my father was released in october and we don't lessons her father has taught her. her work has been featured in glamour magazine and u.s. weekly among other media outlets. she contributed writing and production skills to the image award-winning documentary fleeced. charlotte graduate from depaul university with a bachelor degree in an english -- she currently attends harvard divinity school which is a candidate or a masters in
support use and counties across indiana. she is committed to raising awareness about the mental health profession of our charity, blue star mothers she is committed to supporting military families as well. just last year she launched an awareness campaign to elevate and encourage our nations military spouses, educated than by the resources and opportunities available to military families. she's a proud mom of her adult children charlotte, audrey and michael charlotte pence is a best-selling...
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will talk to an indiana police officer of nearly 27 years and what would he do. that is next.
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[applause] your vote in illinois and my vote in indiana would count more if we did this. so, we know we have a long way to go. in my community and in our country. to understand the ways in which the political abstractions has shout in our everyday lives, to outgnize that not -- hash in our everyday lives, to recognize that not only is politics local, it is personal to everyone of us. on the anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, james baldwin wrote to his nephew that celebrating 100 years of freedom 100 years too soon. what are we going to say in 2063? 100 years after baldwin wrote that, 100 years after dr. king shared his dream? will we or will we not have tackled those inequities before it is too late? 2063 is not that far off. in fact, it's closer to today than 1963. we are nearer to that date then we are to the civil rights march. god willing, i will be around to see it. i would be in my early 80's. so i'm asking myself what my kids might say to me about these moments we are living in right now. in 2063, those now in grade school on the westside, south end, or
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they decided not to hear challenges to laws out of indiana this year as well as -- announced recently. if they were going to grant a case, looking at roe v. wade, what would that look like? would it be one of the six week bans? carrie: it is very hard to know. there is a range of cases, as we saw just this term. disposal of fetal remains, which they came to a decision on. and the eugenic law in indiana, which they passed on for now but the court said that is an issue that merits taking up that they wanted to wait for that for other states to weigh in and see what other courts have done before going on to that. that is a definite possibility. there is pain capable. it could be any of those but it is hard -- a lot is determined by timing, which courts decide things when, but it has been interesting to see the states get in on the action too because we've seen states on both sides saying this is what people of new york want to do. more liberal abortion laws, all nine months, free for all, let's go. other people on the side are saying in our state, we wanted more regulated. we are concern
they decided not to hear challenges to laws out of indiana this year as well as -- announced recently. if they were going to grant a case, looking at roe v. wade, what would that look like? would it be one of the six week bans? carrie: it is very hard to know. there is a range of cases, as we saw just this term. disposal of fetal remains, which they came to a decision on. and the eugenic law in indiana, which they passed on for now but the court said that is an issue that merits taking up that...
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the next individual the chair will recognize, the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, for five minutes. recognize rise to the columbus police department for their support of the national guard and military reserve employees. the columbus police department recently received the above and beyond award for its dedication to its officers who are also members of the national guard and military reserve. this award goes to organizations who go above and beyond when it comes to employees who serve our nation's armed forces. the columbus police department currently has 11 officers who also serve in the national guard or military reserve. in fact, 33% of its employees are either currently serving or are veterans of our armed forces. thank you to the columbus police department for caring for our veterans and for those currently serving our country. i rise to recognize i.u. health ball memorial hospital in celebrating 90 years of service to the muncie community. the hospital has offered the highest quality of care. throughout the years, ball memorial hospital has been with
the next individual the chair will recognize, the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, for five minutes. recognize rise to the columbus police department for their support of the national guard and military reserve employees. the columbus police department recently received the above and beyond award for its dedication to its officers who are also members of the national guard and military reserve. this award goes to organizations who go above and beyond when it comes to employees who serve our...
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. >> democratic presidential candidate and mayor of south bend, indiana pete buttigieg's in chicago today speaking at the rainbow push coalition annual conference.prior to his remarks , he held a news conference with jesse jackson and others. we will show the press conference first followed by his remarks at the press conference -- at the conference. >> the rainbow push convention. luncheon and he is our speaker. withhave a lot to do workers who are being laid off and rehired. they talk about that a lot. liberal wages and benefits. focus on the education friday [indiscernible] upon the tax base, funding, those who have the best education. i'm sorry. close the door, please, by the way. we will be here this morning. concernseveral basic in the rainbow as we look at the 2020 campaign. every first issue is to protect the right to vote. it's a constitutional right to vote. the state has all kinds of schemes. we constantly protect the right to vote. they protect the right to bear a gun but not to vote. also health care. whatever the combination is, happen to believe the combination of health ca
. >> democratic presidential candidate and mayor of south bend, indiana pete buttigieg's in chicago today speaking at the rainbow push coalition annual conference.prior to his remarks , he held a news conference with jesse jackson and others. we will show the press conference first followed by his remarks at the press conference -- at the conference. >> the rainbow push convention. luncheon and he is our speaker. withhave a lot to do workers who are being laid off and rehired. they...
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our community is about the same size as south bend, indiana. we aren't even a town. we are a homeowners association. i think it's scary that the chairman of my hoa could run for president of the united states and out-raise three u.s. senators and the former vice president of the united states. that tells you how weak the democrat bench is, that mayor pete is leading fund raising in this effort and for joe biden who was in the senate for 38 years and the vice president of the united states under obama has the greatest ro rolodex in e democrat party is out-raised by the mayor of south bend. that would be embarrassing to me. i think i would quit if i were him. lauren: these are just the second quarter numbers, we do want to point that out. mayor pete in the second quarter is on top. is wall street warming up to the
our community is about the same size as south bend, indiana. we aren't even a town. we are a homeowners association. i think it's scary that the chairman of my hoa could run for president of the united states and out-raise three u.s. senators and the former vice president of the united states. that tells you how weak the democrat bench is, that mayor pete is leading fund raising in this effort and for joe biden who was in the senate for 38 years and the vice president of the united states under...
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you're in indiana. it's a very republican state.f the members of the indiana delegation who you pointed out specifically in your column before this vote voted against the president today. she is a retiring member but she's an important member of the house. is there something in this for future possible cracks of republican support for the president? >> absolutely. i think that republicans are going to have to start listening to the american people. yes, i live in a very red state. i have heard from so many readers who reached out to me today on both sides of the aisle and they said this is unacceptable. we as americans cannot allow this -- this kind of division to happy any longer. and i think that if these republicans are going to represent their voters, they are going to have to start listening to their -- to voters and americans are very unhappy. i've gotten tons of emails from republicans who say i'm a republican all my life, but we cannot continue to go down this road. >> and, karine, the president had an opportunity to move on
you're in indiana. it's a very republican state.f the members of the indiana delegation who you pointed out specifically in your column before this vote voted against the president today. she is a retiring member but she's an important member of the house. is there something in this for future possible cracks of republican support for the president? >> absolutely. i think that republicans are going to have to start listening to the american people. yes, i live in a very red state. i have...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. >> i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the congressman illinois, congressman davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. davis: i support this bill to eliminate the 40% tax on high-quality benefits. employers and insurers are using this tax to justify raising the cost of health care for hardworking americans by increasing co-pays, deductibles nd occupy -- are out of pocket expenses. this has exploded by 212% and spending on co-insurance has increased nearly 50%. the cazer family survey found that these are barriers for hardworking families and 50% responding that someone in their family postponed care due to costs. i stand with the national labor unions and the dozzens of patient organizations and health care advocates and business leaders who support this bill to protect health care benefits for american workers. health care is a right. i'm pleased to support this bill nd yield back. ifments the gentleman from pennsylv
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. >> i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the congressman illinois, congressman davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. davis: i support this bill to eliminate the 40% tax on high-quality benefits. employers and insurers are using this tax to justify raising the cost of health care for hardworking americans by increasing co-pays, deductibles nd occupy -- are...
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fellow hoosier. >> soud -- south indy. >> we're from indiana.eat to see you. >> can i get a picture with you? thank you. >> so happy to have you around. tay in politics, please. mayor buttigieg: i think we need a different whistleblower protection. > i blew it. mayor buttigieg: thanks for being here. thanks for coming. thank you. indiscernible] mayor ernible] buttigieg: thanks so much for eing here. indiscernible] >> good luck. >> i love that you're trying to make college more affordable. what about college for all? mayor buttigieg: i believe it should be free for low and middle-income students. >> ok. thank you. >> thanks for coming. mayor buttigieg: first place to have indian country was south bend. >> there are a lot of people in the southwest without running water. > thanks for being here. >> welcome aboard. >> thank you so much. thank you for your hard work. i have a question for you. i heard you would ban fracking. would you ban any new oil, coal or gas? mayor buttigieg: we need to wind down exploration. >> ok. thank you. >> i was wonderin
fellow hoosier. >> soud -- south indy. >> we're from indiana.eat to see you. >> can i get a picture with you? thank you. >> so happy to have you around. tay in politics, please. mayor buttigieg: i think we need a different whistleblower protection. > i blew it. mayor buttigieg: thanks for being here. thanks for coming. thank you. indiscernible] mayor ernible] buttigieg: thanks so much for eing here. indiscernible] >> good luck. >> i love that you're trying...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana continue to seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on the question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from utah, mr. mcadams. mr. mcadams: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose
for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana continue to seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i object to the vote on...
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the girl's father, alan wiegand, is a police officer in south bend, indiana.t town's mayor, presidential candidate pete buttigieg, re- tweeted a condolence statement by the police department and added, "the city is holding this family in our hearts." the family remains in puerto rico as the investigation continues. falls like this from cruise ships are very rare, but not unheard of, jim. just last week a carnival cruise crew member fell overboard near cuba. he has not been found. >> axelrod: what a brutal story. don, thank you. tonight forecasters are keeping a close eye on a weather system expected to form in the gulf of mexico. they now say it has an 80% chance of developing into a tropical storm some time later this week. if it does, it will be named tropical storm "barry." it could make landfall on saturday, possibly dumping a foot of rain and a surge of seawater along the gulf coast. now to an example of why russian interference in our campaigns is such a big worry. ed o'keefe tells us how a senseless murder in washington quickly spiraled into a high- lev
the girl's father, alan wiegand, is a police officer in south bend, indiana.t town's mayor, presidential candidate pete buttigieg, re- tweeted a condolence statement by the police department and added, "the city is holding this family in our hearts." the family remains in puerto rico as the investigation continues. falls like this from cruise ships are very rare, but not unheard of, jim. just last week a carnival cruise crew member fell overboard near cuba. he has not been found....
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. -- she was born in indianapolis, indiana, on november 13, 1933. a graduate of the historic christmas attics high school, she trained as a concert pianist and graduated in indianapolis. she met her husband, the reverend william jay barber i, a educator, activist with deep roots in eastern north carolina. with a strong passion and conviction for justice and quality, the barber couple relocated to eastern north carolina to play an essential role in the integration of the county schools. though it had been 12 years since the brown decision, many southern schools remained fully separated by race. while the decision to move southward from a northern metropolitan city meant their only son at the time, william jay barber ii, would enter kindergarten at a segregated school, they believed this sacrifice would nonetheless serve the greater good for their family. washington county and the state. her little boy, william, some refer to him as billy, is now internationally known as bishop william jay barber ii, who was the architect of the moral monday movement
. -- she was born in indianapolis, indiana, on november 13, 1933. a graduate of the historic christmas attics high school, she trained as a concert pianist and graduated in indianapolis. she met her husband, the reverend william jay barber i, a educator, activist with deep roots in eastern north carolina. with a strong passion and conviction for justice and quality, the barber couple relocated to eastern north carolina to play an essential role in the integration of the county schools. though...
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in addition, indiana is home to honda manufacturing of indiana and toyota automotive of indiana. international auto makers have employed 13,000 hoosiers and by direct 000 jobs and indirect employment and invested $7.5 billion in our state's economy. over 50 years, they have thrived in this country thanks to the economy that welcomes investment -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. >> join me in recognizing this and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my marks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> two days ago, i received an email from a constituent, approvesor at a community college in allen town, pennsylvania. many of her students demepped on snap benefits and she was deeply worried after hearing reports that the administration's plan to further undermine snap through extreme new executive action. these changes would cut assistance
in addition, indiana is home to honda manufacturing of indiana and toyota automotive of indiana. international auto makers have employed 13,000 hoosiers and by direct 000 jobs and indirect employment and invested $7.5 billion in our state's economy. over 50 years, they have thrived in this country thanks to the economy that welcomes investment -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. >> join me in recognizing this and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest gang at indiana state prison.no longer be a member of good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you see the blood clot in my eye. i got jumped. >> by whom? . >> it really all has to do with gangs. >> i used to be in a gang. i used to be affiliated. this was the aryan brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came into prison august 17th of 2006. i covered this up september of the same year. three weeks after me being in prison. i had a case with another aryan, which they say i told on them. so i get down here and the same guys i supposedly told on are here in this prison. >> at the prison we've had a lot of problems with an aryan organization. the big problem is instead of fighting between each other, the whites and the blacks, what's been happening more recently is problems with the aryans going after each other. and a lot of it is because there's been influx with the organization, and their leadership, and there's a struggle for control. >> since dropping out of the aryan brotherhood, nick
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his books include "notorious 92, indiana's most heinous murders," among other titles. tonight, his book can be purchased at the front register and proceeds will benefit indy reads books as well as the author. please join me in welcoming dr. andrew stoner to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate the opportunity to be back in indianapolis among familiar faces to talk about a subject i've spent nine or 10 years working on. i'm going to talk about randy shilts tonight. it was originally my doctoral dissertation at colorado state university. and through the help of some editors and a lot of hard work, we have got it into a readable fashion for a broader audience and so far it has been well received. i am excited for its potential to, what i call, reconsider randy shilts, who was america's ultimately america -- who was ultimately america's aids chronicler but also a very important figure in journalism and gay and lesbian liberation. i have a regular presentation that i do about randy shilts. to give you background. it also helps walk you through the book. but i of
his books include "notorious 92, indiana's most heinous murders," among other titles. tonight, his book can be purchased at the front register and proceeds will benefit indy reads books as well as the author. please join me in welcoming dr. andrew stoner to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate the opportunity to be back in indianapolis among familiar faces to talk about a subject i've spent nine or 10 years working on. i'm going to talk about randy shilts tonight. it...
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now, democratic presidential candidate mayor pete buttigieg from south bend indiana campaigns in new hampshire. this is about one hour. [applause] >> thank you for your support. it is great to be with somebody who gets the value of national service. thank you to all of you for taking the time to join this conversation at a time that could not be more crucial for this country. i get that running for president as a thirtysomething mayor is not a conventional political or professional move. the reason i am doing it is because of the moment we are living in. as we read the headlines, we may be under reacting to the seriousness of the moment we live in. that right now, the pace of change in our economy and politics is accelerating and if we don't get on top of that, we are not on top of the conditions that made the president we are living with now even possible. [applause] mr. buttigieg: a president like the one we have now does not get within cheating distance of the oval office unless something is wrong across the land. we have to speak to that if we want to win. in order to do that, i
now, democratic presidential candidate mayor pete buttigieg from south bend indiana campaigns in new hampshire. this is about one hour. [applause] >> thank you for your support. it is great to be with somebody who gets the value of national service. thank you to all of you for taking the time to join this conversation at a time that could not be more crucial for this country. i get that running for president as a thirtysomething mayor is not a conventional political or professional move....
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pete buttigieg from south bend indiana campaigns from new hampshire. this is about an hour. [applause] ["high hopes" plays] thank you for your support. thank you to all of you for taking the time to join this conversation at a time that could not be more crucial for this country. president running for as a thirtysomething mayor is not a professional move. it isason i am doing because of the moment we are living in. headlines, we may be under reacting to the seriousness of the moment we live in. that right now, the pace of change in our economy and politics is accelerating and if we don't get on top of that, we are not on top of the conditions that made the president we are living with now even possible. [applause] mr. buttigieg: a president like the one we have now does not get within cheating distance of the oval office unless something is wrong across the land. i am convinced we need to ground our politics and our deepest values. spell that break the has had some americans believing the word values is a word that should only be associated with one political party. these ar
pete buttigieg from south bend indiana campaigns from new hampshire. this is about an hour. [applause] ["high hopes" plays] thank you for your support. thank you to all of you for taking the time to join this conversation at a time that could not be more crucial for this country. president running for as a thirtysomething mayor is not a professional move. it isason i am doing because of the moment we are living in. headlines, we may be under reacting to the seriousness of the moment...
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the indiana man gets up and dusts himself off but he did break his arm in the fall. lucky that is all that happened. we hope you have a great weekend. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first" which continues right now. see you later, goodbye. >> justice will be served, you will get justice. rob: it is friday, july 12th. kentucky police confirming the worst. six months after savanna spurlock disappeared at her father telling fox news he is determined to see justice served. jillian: who is in custody and who else could be involved? latest on a case that captured the country's attention. louisiana bracing for the impact of tropical storm barry, threatens to become the first hurricane of the season. rob: storm surging, 75 miles an hour, winds, catastrophic flooding as early as tonight. we are tracking the storm for you. that escalated quickly. it got out of hand fast. the social media summit that nearly took down the white house. jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ jillian: shout out for the song. rob: the best producers in the world on "fox
the indiana man gets up and dusts himself off but he did break his arm in the fall. lucky that is all that happened. we hope you have a great weekend. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first" which continues right now. see you later, goodbye. >> justice will be served, you will get justice. rob: it is friday, july 12th. kentucky police confirming the worst. six months after savanna spurlock disappeared at her father telling fox news he is determined to see justice...
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pence of indiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 491, the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana. mr. pence: i rise in support of my amendment, which is deeply personal. madam chair, i was assigned as third battalion third marine. 198 , my battalion was ordered to beirut, lebanon. an iranian national affiliated with a terror group trained and supported by the iranian regime ove a truck bomb killing 241 servicemen, 220, which were my fellow marines. it is by the grace of god that i'm standing here today. my battalion shipped out 10 days before the bombing. i was lucky. i was able to come home to my wife who was expecting our first child and my family in columbus, indiana. as a proud u.s. marine, ngressman gallego authorized this bicameral legislation to provide a sliver of justice to the 241 heroes who were not as lucky that day. our amendment is simple. the act would allow the families of the bombing victims to execute on the $1.6 billion on iranian funds held by a europea
pence of indiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 491, the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana. mr. pence: i rise in support of my amendment, which is deeply personal. madam chair, i was assigned as third battalion third marine. 198 , my battalion was ordered to beirut, lebanon. an iranian national affiliated with a terror group trained and supported by the iranian regime ove a truck...
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. >>> el momento justo de la tragedia que dejÓ destrozada a la familia de indiana fue descrito por unas ventanas segÚn el abogado de la familia por ahora ellos estÁn cien por ciento enfocados de poder trasladar el cuerpo de chloe de san juan puerto rico a indiana porque en este momento todavÍa estÁ con las autoridades de la isla. en miami karla me sola noticias telemundo. >>> es una tragedia. si quiere seguir informado de esta y otras noticias lo invitamos que suscriba al e-mail de telemundo fÁcil envÍa un mes mensaje de texto noticias 44144 se mantiene al dÍa con sola informaciÓn. al regresar mÁs de 200 playas de mÉxico estÁn altamente contaminadas con materia fecal las de acapulco las mÁs afectadas los mÉdicos recomiendan no meterse al agua. drive up de target llega a tu carro para que tengas tiempo de más. más carga. más pausa. más play. target rápido y listo. cgel de cejas de largaes duración unbelieva-brow, de l'oréal paris. se mantiene fijo. resistente al sudor. a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. [música] ...escuchando su
. >>> el momento justo de la tragedia que dejÓ destrozada a la familia de indiana fue descrito por unas ventanas segÚn el abogado de la familia por ahora ellos estÁn cien por ciento enfocados de poder trasladar el cuerpo de chloe de san juan puerto rico a indiana porque en este momento todavÍa estÁ con las autoridades de la isla. en miami karla me sola noticias telemundo. >>> es una tragedia. si quiere seguir informado de esta y otras noticias lo invitamos que suscriba al...
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he was away, calling on customers in indiana.ulie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we are live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> reporter: then, temple bradley's phone rang -- it was a friend, who also knew julie. >> she said, "you know there's the fire." and i said, "yeah, i saw it on tv." and she said, "it's keith and julie's house." and i just sat there. >> reporter: did she know at that point that julie in fact was gone? >> she knew, and so she told me. >> reporter: temple's husband immediately tracked down keith as he was making the three-hour drive home from indiana. >> he said, "i'm on my way. i'm probably, you know, two hours away." i said, "are you all right." he goes, "yeah, yeah." i could tell he was in shock. >> reporter: the news hit zach griffith particularly hard. since coming out to his mother, his relationship with her had been strained, and now this -- i guess you're just beating you
he was away, calling on customers in indiana.ulie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we are live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> reporter: then, temple bradley's phone rang -- it was a friend, who also knew julie. >> she said, "you know there's the fire." and i said, "yeah, i saw it on tv." and she said, "it's keith...
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she is the daughter of a south bend indiana police officer.is asking for prayers and to respect their privacy. the woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself is taking her case to the supreme court. michelle carter appealing her involuntary manslaughter conviction on the basis of free speech. carter pressured her suicidal boyfriend to take his own life in text messages in 2014. her lawyer claims she was found guilty in violation of the first amendment. she is serving a 14 month prison sentence. rob: ice responding to claims the agency uses dmv databases to scan millions of americans photos without their consent, telling fox news the department has the ability to collaborate with local, federal and international agencies to obtain information that exists in completion and prosecution of returning this established procedure, this after washington post report claiming ice and the fbi are using licensed photos for unprecedented facial recognition tactics. today, 2020 hopeful bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio cortez propose an emergency
she is the daughter of a south bend indiana police officer.is asking for prayers and to respect their privacy. the woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself is taking her case to the supreme court. michelle carter appealing her involuntary manslaughter conviction on the basis of free speech. carter pressured her suicidal boyfriend to take his own life in text messages in 2014. her lawyer claims she was found guilty in violation of the first amendment. she is serving a 14 month prison...
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let's hear from a viewer in indiana, robert come republican line go ahead. caller: good morning, i don't know where to start but i tell you -- if we don't open our eyes and see what's going on -- the democrats don't want to do anything to help this country. you can see it. they don't want to do anything but bring trump down and impeach him. job and get your policies made and get some kind of togetherness. host: we heard of lot of resistance even from the house side toward the idea of -- impeachment. of thethere are members democratic caucus that want to start an impeachment. house speaker nancy pelosi is opposed to that and she believes impeachment is a waste of time and i kind of agree with the colors point that she wants to pass bipartisan policy rather than going down this rabbit hole of impeachment. gone the to see trump of the 2020 election. rather than impeachment. host: there is a hearing at 5:00 -- a a content of congress contempt of congress resolution about attorney general william barr. that will be at 5:00 p.m. right here on c-span. what are they
let's hear from a viewer in indiana, robert come republican line go ahead. caller: good morning, i don't know where to start but i tell you -- if we don't open our eyes and see what's going on -- the democrats don't want to do anything to help this country. you can see it. they don't want to do anything but bring trump down and impeach him. job and get your policies made and get some kind of togetherness. host: we heard of lot of resistance even from the house side toward the idea of --...