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to the indiana state museum. as a whole looks at indiana from its earliest geological beginnings to the present. we will focus on those sections that explore the time when humans first came into indiana and the first peoples were here at least 12,000 years ago. we are going to start looking at indiana's first nations, and the very thing you will see in the first gallery is a case filled with beautiful objects that show how these cultures were not only surviving in indiana, but really thriving. you have the entire span represented, everything from projectile points for hunting, and very practical vessels to really beautiful objects. a couple items i would highlight are the pipe in the center of the case here, which is one of the first artifacts in the museum's collection. it is actually a very beautiful pipe in the shape of a wolf and shows the importance of pipes for ceremonial purposes in those early cultures. this one was probably made between about 100 and 500. it is about 1500 years old. directly below it is
to the indiana state museum. as a whole looks at indiana from its earliest geological beginnings to the present. we will focus on those sections that explore the time when humans first came into indiana and the first peoples were here at least 12,000 years ago. we are going to start looking at indiana's first nations, and the very thing you will see in the first gallery is a case filled with beautiful objects that show how these cultures were not only surviving in indiana, but really thriving....
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indiana was a frontier state. he introduced indiana to the rest of the country. be most famous poems would "little orphan annie," which became the inspiration for a lot of other popular works. "orphan annie," the comic strip and musical. little orphan any has come to our house to say, brush the crumbs away, dust the hearth and make the fire and earn her board and keep. we sit around the kitchen fire. i listen to the which -- the w itch's tales. the goblins will get you if you don't get out. he became famous for writing the hoosier dialect, the vernacular of the people he grew up with in indiana. the farmers, the merchants, people like that. they would read his poetry which got published in newspapers. he became known when he joined the lecture circuit, when a poet would go out and read their works in front of an audience. he started out small around the indianapolis. they loved to hear him read his poetry in those dialects. he wasn't the only one who wrote like that. mosttwain is probably the famous dialect writer today. hek finn and tom sawyer -- considered hims
indiana was a frontier state. he introduced indiana to the rest of the country. be most famous poems would "little orphan annie," which became the inspiration for a lot of other popular works. "orphan annie," the comic strip and musical. little orphan any has come to our house to say, brush the crumbs away, dust the hearth and make the fire and earn her board and keep. we sit around the kitchen fire. i listen to the which -- the w itch's tales. the goblins will get you if...
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it was in those same indiana backwoods where hall had told indiana authorities he dreamt he killed andd tricia. >> i wanted to feel like i did everything i could to see if we could find her body. >> but after two days searching in sweltering heat and humidity, tricia's body didn't turn up. >> we couldn't find anything. doesn't mean it wasn't there. >> then beaumont decided to try something completely different. >> i came up with the idea of putting somebody in the prison cell with him to see if we can get him to tell us what he did with tricia reitler. >> they didn't think you were crazy? >> most people did think we were crazy, yeah. but i was able to convince them we should do it anyway. >> enter jimmy keene, the drug dealer beaumont had just convicted and sent to a low security prison. why did he stick out in your mind? >> because i knew he was kind of a con man. he was smart. i knew if anybody could pull it off, he would probably be the one to be able to pull it off. >> he said, you've been trained in martial arts. he said, you can go into a dangerous environment where a lot of peop
it was in those same indiana backwoods where hall had told indiana authorities he dreamt he killed andd tricia. >> i wanted to feel like i did everything i could to see if we could find her body. >> but after two days searching in sweltering heat and humidity, tricia's body didn't turn up. >> we couldn't find anything. doesn't mean it wasn't there. >> then beaumont decided to try something completely different. >> i came up with the idea of putting somebody in the...
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somethinges tell me -- they say mike pence will not sign this law in indiana. i have met him, he is great. well, he did. toaid if indiana is going disseminate against our lgbtq employees, we are going to -- discriminate against our lgbtq ploys -- employees, how are we going to invest that? -- there? that opened a door. by the next day, every other company like eli lilly in indiana, hundreds of other around the world say they are going to disinvest. mike pence called me and says what are we going to do? i say i think we are going to bowling economic sanctions against the state of indiana. he says what does that mean? i say i don't know, i think that is going to be bad. he said what should we do? i say why don't we resolve this? we know each other. it is not this hard. hisnt my employees to office and within a few days, we worked it out. he changed the law. marc: it worked out. you did a similar thing not long ago in san francisco. there was a tax that was proposed to help pay for homelessness. that is a big problem in san francisco. we are against it. you said y
somethinges tell me -- they say mike pence will not sign this law in indiana. i have met him, he is great. well, he did. toaid if indiana is going disseminate against our lgbtq employees, we are going to -- discriminate against our lgbtq ploys -- employees, how are we going to invest that? -- there? that opened a door. by the next day, every other company like eli lilly in indiana, hundreds of other around the world say they are going to disinvest. mike pence called me and says what are we...
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indiana, 14th ohio and two guns of the 1st ohio artille artillery. his men detrained and take up 12-mile march to philippi on the beverly-fairmont road. dumont would give ben ricketts, you go down and take us to philippi so we can follow your lantern. ricketts is, are you crazy? i'm not employing to be the first guy killed. dumont insisted and ricketts carried the lantern and he made it just fine. as the column headed out of webster, it started to rain. what started as a drizzle turned into a downpour. this was no spring shower. we're talking thunder, lightning, mud washing down from the hillside, washing out the roads. the march really slowed to a crawl. you can imagine these guys kind of bent over against the rain. this would really threaten what had already been a strict timeline. but what the federal troops didn't know is porterfield abandoned philippi and move his command 35 miles south to beryl on the stanton and parkersburg turnpike. several women had come into porterfield's camp at philippi and warned him 5,000 troops were headed his way. wit
indiana, 14th ohio and two guns of the 1st ohio artille artillery. his men detrained and take up 12-mile march to philippi on the beverly-fairmont road. dumont would give ben ricketts, you go down and take us to philippi so we can follow your lantern. ricketts is, are you crazy? i'm not employing to be the first guy killed. dumont insisted and ricketts carried the lantern and he made it just fine. as the column headed out of webster, it started to rain. what started as a drizzle turned into a...
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indiana avenue was the heart of the african-american community. even today, you see a lot of things going on. imagine going back to the 1940's and 1950's. ,ou had jazz clubs, theater madame walker was formed in 1867. -- was born in 1867. she passed away in 1919. she was a woman who was an entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and she was someone dedicated to helping others. she became well-known because of her beauty product and what she was able to build within that company. she definitely is someone who was very important to the community. she moved to indianapolis in 1910 because of the network. there was a strong african-american population. it was a good physical location and she moved here in 1910. she established a lab here. she had a beauty school and provided an opportunity for a lot of women here and across the country. before her death in may of 1919, madame walker had began purchasing land. indianapolis to expand and grow. her daughter would see the completion of the madame walker theater, which would have the coffee pot. it would have a the
indiana avenue was the heart of the african-american community. even today, you see a lot of things going on. imagine going back to the 1940's and 1950's. ,ou had jazz clubs, theater madame walker was formed in 1867. -- was born in 1867. she passed away in 1919. she was a woman who was an entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and she was someone dedicated to helping others. she became well-known because of her beauty product and what she was able to build within that company. she definitely is...
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do-invest in indiana.ring my customers there, my employees there, and how am i going to hire their if they are discriminating against lgbtq employees, customers, and everybody else? that opened the door, and by the next day, every other company like cummins, eli lilly, hundreds of other companies, even companies all over the also going to dis-invest. mike pence called me and said, well, what are we going to do? i'm like, i think were going to rolling economic sanctions against the state of indiana. he's like, what does that mean? i don't know, but i think it's going to be bad. he's like, well, what shall we do? why don't we resolve this? it's not that hard. i sent two employees to his office. in a couple of days, he change the law and it was all behind us. i think that is how it should work anyway. david: you did a similar thing not long ago in san francisco, there was a tax proposed to help pay for homelessness, a big problem in san francisco. most ceo said this is crazy and we are against it. you support
do-invest in indiana.ring my customers there, my employees there, and how am i going to hire their if they are discriminating against lgbtq employees, customers, and everybody else? that opened the door, and by the next day, every other company like cummins, eli lilly, hundreds of other companies, even companies all over the also going to dis-invest. mike pence called me and said, well, what are we going to do? i'm like, i think were going to rolling economic sanctions against the state of...
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going to disinvest in indiana.going to bring my customers there and my employees there? hele how my going to hire if they are discriminating? door and by the next day every other company like cummins, eli lilly and other companies and all over the mark, said they agree with and we are going to disinvest. mike pence called me and said, what are we going to do? i think we are going to have to issue rolling economic sanctions against indiana. [laughter] he said what does that mean? i said i don't know but i think it is bad. he said what do we do? i said why don't we resolve this is not that hard. i sent two of my employees to resolve this and within a couple of days he changed a lot. that is how it should work anyway. [applause] david: you did a similar thing not long ago in san francisco where there was a tax proposed to help pay for homelessness which is a big problem. most ceos said this is crazy. you said you are supporting it and lobbied for and it passed. why did you get involved? >> we have been working for yea
going to disinvest in indiana.going to bring my customers there and my employees there? hele how my going to hire if they are discriminating? door and by the next day every other company like cummins, eli lilly and other companies and all over the mark, said they agree with and we are going to disinvest. mike pence called me and said, what are we going to do? i think we are going to have to issue rolling economic sanctions against indiana. [laughter] he said what does that mean? i said i don't...
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soldier from terre haute indiana and eventually moved there after he learned that his parents had been murdered he graduated from purdue university became a u.s. soldier and a pharmacist while visiting israel his life took another turn in the mirror full. of the offer. have all violin player lines are. all the latest play all in play all. their early years in indiana seemed idyllic a son was born and then a daughter baseball games birthday parties bike riding with picnic lunches under the surface however a storm was raging a storm evil would only begin to understand decades later it was paid a lot of baseball. and a lot of anger. from the start eva felt isolated in indiana a young woman separated from her twin for the 1st time struggling with the language often on her own in a new world with 2 young kids a husband working double shifts and neighbors who couldn't relate to her. she was made fun of you know nobody respected her and i think she did still sense of purpose and sense of value. but then 3 decades after the war a 4 part mini series in 1978 called holocaust marked the 1st time
soldier from terre haute indiana and eventually moved there after he learned that his parents had been murdered he graduated from purdue university became a u.s. soldier and a pharmacist while visiting israel his life took another turn in the mirror full. of the offer. have all violin player lines are. all the latest play all in play all. their early years in indiana seemed idyllic a son was born and then a daughter baseball games birthday parties bike riding with picnic lunches under the...
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the early years in indiana seemed idyllic a son was born and then a daughter baseball games birthday parties bike riding with picnic launches under the surface however a storm was raging a storm evil would only begin to understand decades later it was paid a lot of baseball. and a lot of anger. from the start eva felt isolated in indiana a young woman separated from her twin for the 1st time struggling with the language often on her own in a new world with 2 young kids a husband working double shifts and neighbors who couldn't relate to her. she was made fun of you know nobody respected her and i think she did still sense of purpose and sense of value. but then 3 decades after the war a 4 part mini series in 1988 called holocaust marked the 1st time the subject entered the mainstream public consciousness. there's a quote i want to joke about the duck you draw on the whole cost it had more impact than the original. catapulted the holocaust to the attention of not only the merkel people but also of the world . eva kaur among them she called the terre haute and b.c. affiliate to see if
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if indiana has going to discriminate, then we are going to disinvest in indiana. how my going to bring my customers there and how my going to hire and make a great tech company if they are discriminating against employees? and customers? that opened a door. other companies all over the world, said we agree with mark. we are also going to disinvest. mike pence called me and said, what are we going to do? i'm like, i think we're are going to have to issue rolling economic sanctions against the state of indiana. he's like, what does that mean? don't know, but i think it is going to be bad. he is like, why don't we resolve this. it's not that hard. i sent two employees to his office. within a couple of days it was worked out. he changed the law and it was all behind us. that is how i think it should work anyway. david: you did a similar thing when in san francisco there was a tax that was proposed to help pay for homelessness. this is crazy, we are against it. you said you are supporting it. why did you get so involved? marc: we had been working for years to do homele
if indiana has going to discriminate, then we are going to disinvest in indiana. how my going to bring my customers there and how my going to hire and make a great tech company if they are discriminating against employees? and customers? that opened a door. other companies all over the world, said we agree with mark. we are also going to disinvest. mike pence called me and said, what are we going to do? i'm like, i think we're are going to have to issue rolling economic sanctions against the...
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to the indiana state museum.e looks at indiana from its earliest geological beginnings to the present. we will focus on those sections that explore the time when
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city, the city of gary, indiana. mr. speaker, in his two decades , service as gary's mayor mashe hatch fall valiant -- mayor hatch et -- hatcher fought valiantly in his beloved gary, and throughout this beloved nation for fair political representation for those whose voices had been previously smissed, disregarded and downright ignored for most of merican history. when mayor hatcher was elected to lead a deeply segregated of this iana, only two great city's department heads were african-american. in a city that was over 60% african-american. within 10 years during mayor 25 ofr's tenure as mayor, gary's 40 department heads were frican-american. inally, mr. speaker, those who work for gary's government began gary's ore like citizens. hose who were supposed to be working on behalf of the citizens of gary, indiana. mayor hatcher y, worked very closely with his with sional delegation, democratic administrations in the white house, and secured millions and millions and millions of dollars in federal funding for job training ,
city, the city of gary, indiana. mr. speaker, in his two decades , service as gary's mayor mashe hatch fall valiant -- mayor hatch et -- hatcher fought valiantly in his beloved gary, and throughout this beloved nation for fair political representation for those whose voices had been previously smissed, disregarded and downright ignored for most of merican history. when mayor hatcher was elected to lead a deeply segregated of this iana, only two great city's department heads were...
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you know, we have a lot going on, a lot of amenities, in the colts and the indiana pacers, a lot to do but this is still the crown jewel in terms of global recognition, you know, when it comes to sporting events. people know indianapolis because of racing, and with the healthy sport and with a healthy track, i do not think that will ever change. [car engines humming] >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to indianapolis. to learn about its rich history. to watch more videos from indianapolis and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org. /citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> "the presidency," university of central arkansas marcus witcher explores criticism of president foreign policy toward the soviet union in the 1980's. he also explains how conservatives later downplay criticism.
you know, we have a lot going on, a lot of amenities, in the colts and the indiana pacers, a lot to do but this is still the crown jewel in terms of global recognition, you know, when it comes to sporting events. people know indianapolis because of racing, and with the healthy sport and with a healthy track, i do not think that will ever change. [car engines humming] >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to indianapolis. to learn about its rich history. to watch more videos from...
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. >> senator mike braun from indiana. i was listening to the people before me because i think you learn a lot from that. i want to talk about where this trial is going to go, put into context little bit. i haven't been here that long but needless to say the first year has been a doozy. never thought of the city in on something like this. i was listening to lindsey, thought it would be over. i think we all wished it would have been, the mueller report fell flat and now we're in the second act. i'm going to relate to this to the year i spent on the campaign trail running in a practical, functional state like indiana. and i generally get a pretty good idea of what lies down the road. that's the essence of being a good main street entrepreneur and all i can tell you is we made it through the primary and i didn't realize the vitriol that we've got in this country. and now being here a year, you wonder how we are going to through it. my election played out like that. by the time you're done, and i thought i came from a pretty w
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mrb: i'm mike oomberg >>i'm from indiana didn't give up on her 4 month-old son who is suffering froma neuro muscular disorder didn't give up even when an insurance company and a million price tag stood in her way. >>kelly ranking reports. >>the b anthony was born 4 months ago for most of his life he's been hooked up to machines at his mom, louise johnson only makes trips back home to evansville every 2 weeks as her son fight spina muscular atrophy it's the number one genetic cause of death for impacts >>where given an exact timeline of his life lee said up to 2 years and we're told the disease robs ople a physical strain taking away the ability to walk eat or eathe, not knowing. when we were ing to say our goodbyes or. how long we would have with him fluid have its the johnson family treatment options we limited and expensive one dose of medication that could help him live longer and improve his quality of life. >>cost more than milln no loss to bury their childso i want to add. >>i just want to see them grow up withis brothers and play with his brothers tershe says indiana medicaid
mrb: i'm mike oomberg >>i'm from indiana didn't give up on her 4 month-old son who is suffering froma neuro muscular disorder didn't give up even when an insurance company and a million price tag stood in her way. >>kelly ranking reports. >>the b anthony was born 4 months ago for most of his life he's been hooked up to machines at his mom, louise johnson only makes trips back home to evansville every 2 weeks as her son fight spina muscular atrophy it's the number one genetic...
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and that was professor hussein but and iran expert joining us from indiana university in indianapolis earlier this evening and here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world for young children have been shot dead by al shabaab militants in eastern kenya the attack took place in greece a county near the border with somalia it comes just 2 days after the somali islamist group targeted a military base used by u.s. and kenyan forces in west africa opposition protesters have taken to the streets of the capital of guinea for a 2nd consecutive day they're concerned about rumors that president alpha condé plans to amend the constitution to stay in office for a 3rd term on monday 12 people were injured in clashes between protesters and the president's supporters russian president vladimir putin has arrived in turkey where he will the talks with turkish president richard barrel wide as tensions in the middle east raw which in earlier paid a surprise visit to damascus russia has been propping up the regime of syrian president bashar al assad in the country's civi
and that was professor hussein but and iran expert joining us from indiana university in indianapolis earlier this evening and here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world for young children have been shot dead by al shabaab militants in eastern kenya the attack took place in greece a county near the border with somalia it comes just 2 days after the somali islamist group targeted a military base used by u.s. and kenyan forces in west africa opposition...
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. >> they're remaking "indiana jon jones" without harrison ford. and now they're making ghostbusters with only women. what's going on? >> all of the takes at that time were offered in the exact same format. like ghostbusters takes, war with iran takes. then we made him president. but in 2011, the idea that president obama might start a war with iran, it was a constant theme in donald trump's comments and his tweets. so one thing that is definitively established whether or not this is the situation now is that it is the case that donald trump thought that one way an american president could turn things around politically would be to start a war with iran. that is his own words. essentially that is what he thought. that's what he said on the record. now, three days ago "the new york times" reported this, quote, mr. trump pointed out to one person who spoke to him on the phone last week that he had been pressured to take a harder line on iran by some republican senators whose support he needs
. >> they're remaking "indiana jon jones" without harrison ford. and now they're making ghostbusters with only women. what's going on? >> all of the takes at that time were offered in the exact same format. like ghostbusters takes, war with iran takes. then we made him president. but in 2011, the idea that president obama might start a war with iran, it was a constant theme in donald trump's comments and his tweets. so one thing that is definitively established whether or...
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why woouldn't you come to indiana? >> reporter: mario rodriguez is the executive director of the indianapolis international airport. for seven years in a row, it's been ranked north america's best by the airports council international. opened in 2008, indianapolis is the first airport terminal in the u.s. designed with post-9/11 security in mind. its high ceilings and large windows let in ample natural light which better illuminates the restaurants and local artwork. there is even live music on friday. >> we've been desensitized, and we've been trained to think that the airport experience is horrible. why should that be? that only happened just recently. you know, before it was the miracle of flight. traveling was exciting. >> reporter: but for most americans, it's been a long time since flying was anything close to exciting. smaller seats, fuller plane, and often dark, dingy terminals that feel a bit like bus stations. >> we invented the aviation system, and we don't have one of the top 30 airports in the world. recor
why woouldn't you come to indiana? >> reporter: mario rodriguez is the executive director of the indianapolis international airport. for seven years in a row, it's been ranked north america's best by the airports council international. opened in 2008, indianapolis is the first airport terminal in the u.s. designed with post-9/11 security in mind. its high ceilings and large windows let in ample natural light which better illuminates the restaurants and local artwork. there is even live...
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and we're joined now by who sent about on ai iran expert and assistant professor at indiana university in the united states welcome to you now i met these protests in tehran u.s. president donald trump sent out a tweet in solidarity saying that the u.s. is watching where does that leave the protest is does that help their cause. no i think it's actually quite irrelevant to what is happening inside iran as has been the case all along the iranian people have a very specific set of grievances against their own governments and they have certain reservations about the approach of the united states and they know which ones to air at what time as i think we have seen over the course of the last week. that the u.s. government has said that it is willing to hold talks with iran's leaders to find a quote any way forward and that's according to the u.s. defense secretary mark s. there at least d.c. that happening. i don't i think the iranian government's. is going to hold fast on not holding any talks that it's the american government given what took place last week in terms of the targeted assas
and we're joined now by who sent about on ai iran expert and assistant professor at indiana university in the united states welcome to you now i met these protests in tehran u.s. president donald trump sent out a tweet in solidarity saying that the u.s. is watching where does that leave the protest is does that help their cause. no i think it's actually quite irrelevant to what is happening inside iran as has been the case all along the iranian people have a very specific set of grievances...
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we're joined now by hussein and iran expert and assistant professor at the hamilton lugo school at indiana university he joins us from indianapolis welcome to day w. iran now says he was going to abide by the nuclear enrichment limits of the 2050 nuclear deal why didn't tehran just come out and say look where officially withdrawing from the deal all together well i think for the iranians it's import it's there will be consequences that are both old to what the general american posture has been toward iran which has as center piece and america's maximum pressure see that is meant to bring iran into a new nuclear agreement with much more stringent terms on iran down the previous administration had signed with the iranian government but also this other military components that would be directly addressing the assassination of its miller general i think we're seeing the 1st come on and being rolled out which is iran standing firm and pulling back from the commitments that it had signaled earlier it would withdraw from if the united states or the europeans that got fortified nuclear deal. so yo
we're joined now by hussein and iran expert and assistant professor at the hamilton lugo school at indiana university he joins us from indianapolis welcome to day w. iran now says he was going to abide by the nuclear enrichment limits of the 2050 nuclear deal why didn't tehran just come out and say look where officially withdrawing from the deal all together well i think for the iranians it's import it's there will be consequences that are both old to what the general american posture has been...
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we're joined now by hussein by iran expert an assistant professor at the hamilton luger school of at indiana university he joins us from indianapolis professor how significant are these protests and are they different from previous ones. they're pretty significant. are not that different in terms of their contents which is. asking for greater accountability of government but they are i think qualitatively different this time around because they're an accumulation. 'd of many years the same kinds of grievances against the government's now resulted in a catastrophic. yes. well i mean 76 people and they are about fundamentally accountability of government officials as to why this happened they're against a lack of transparency when it comes to decision making but also i think more broadly than out. and utter lack of regard for the ordinary citizens lives that this government has shown in this episode in this confrontation with the united states and what president trump as i was saying earlier has been well tweeting his support as he says want for the protesters is that likely to help them in th
we're joined now by hussein by iran expert an assistant professor at the hamilton luger school of at indiana university he joins us from indianapolis professor how significant are these protests and are they different from previous ones. they're pretty significant. are not that different in terms of their contents which is. asking for greater accountability of government but they are i think qualitatively different this time around because they're an accumulation. 'd of many years the same...
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2016, let mew in be clear, in indiana, only three counties have more than 325,000 residents. lake county, which is where is, wasdiana county accounting for 70% of the black population in indiana. countyoting in marion went down by about 26% or so. because one early voting site. in hamilton county, because they had -- they were able to get more early voting sites. it went up by 62%. multiple,is a multi-front war on democracy that is happening here. and we need to become a sent of all of it. and fighting on each of these fronts, so we can get the democracy we deserve, not the one being forced upon us. host: let's go to michigan, i democratic carl or. -- democratic caller. caller: i have a huge disagreement with what this lady is saying. and i am a white person. line two to in three hours to vote. so, that is not a black thing. i did not start screaming about being oppressed. is, the super drivers license that we have to have. and our secretary of state's office, which by the way, was consolidated in the area i live intond it was consolidated the minority area, so the minority y
2016, let mew in be clear, in indiana, only three counties have more than 325,000 residents. lake county, which is where is, wasdiana county accounting for 70% of the black population in indiana. countyoting in marion went down by about 26% or so. because one early voting site. in hamilton county, because they had -- they were able to get more early voting sites. it went up by 62%. multiple,is a multi-front war on democracy that is happening here. and we need to become a sent of all of it. and...
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he will be taking the helm of a city that's kind of an anomaly in indiana.a college town, it's relatively urban, it's very diverse for indiana standards. it's actually one of the things that residents there will probably be looking to mueller to pay more attention than mayor pete did in terms of addressing the african-american community's concerns about how they're policed. there was an officer involved shooting that pete took a lot of harsh headlines for. so they're looking for somebody who wants to hang out in the town, fix the potholes, talk to the diverse communities that are actually in southbound and do some mayoring. >>> up next, as the senate impeachment trial looms, the man set to preside over it, chief justice john roberts, has a warning for americans. this is cellulose acetate, plant based material that's not only extremely durable, but also quite flexible. making it ideal for warby parker glasses. which by the way, start at $95, including prescription lenses. try 5 pairs for free at warbyparker.com oh yeah, about those prescription lenses. warby
he will be taking the helm of a city that's kind of an anomaly in indiana.a college town, it's relatively urban, it's very diverse for indiana standards. it's actually one of the things that residents there will probably be looking to mueller to pay more attention than mayor pete did in terms of addressing the african-american community's concerns about how they're policed. there was an officer involved shooting that pete took a lot of harsh headlines for. so they're looking for somebody who...
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each other what's likely to happen next will ily or i spoke with hassan bonn i and iran expert at indiana university that's anyone's guess i think we're in uncharted territory when it comes to iran possible response to an assassination of a military commander iran has never been in this position in the past when it has suffered casualties on the battlefield. has been in that heated battle so that for tat revenge if you will at tax could happen in a much more sensible fashion it now finds itself in a very peculiar position where it has to demonstrate results and immediately so that it can show its proxies in the region that it cannot be pushed around and it is signalling through its proxies that it would respond in some sort of mil tary fashion against and american military installations that's a quotation you had from as an astrolabe that leader of hezbollah i think was meant to deliver that so i think we are likely to see some sort of military attack but also american interests in the region are now i think fair game many of the persian gulf monarchies. no doubt are beefing up their secu
each other what's likely to happen next will ily or i spoke with hassan bonn i and iran expert at indiana university that's anyone's guess i think we're in uncharted territory when it comes to iran possible response to an assassination of a military commander iran has never been in this position in the past when it has suffered casualties on the battlefield. has been in that heated battle so that for tat revenge if you will at tax could happen in a much more sensible fashion it now finds itself...
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indiana has surprise hidden gems. >> indiana. >> indianapolis is such a fun city. >> indianapolis isindy. >> it's a culturally rich city, incredible culinary scene. interesting history. there is a woman named madam walker, she was the first black female millionairess and her center is re-opening and a netflix series starring octavia spencer. we think a lot of people will want to go there and the newest national park is in indiana. >> just a ton -- great live music.food. highly recommend it. >> i went to college in the northwest of indiana, the dunes. if you want to go abroad and off the beaten path, tell us. >> well, in italy there is a region called amelia romano. if you're a foodie, this is you want to go there. the city of parma, parmesan cheese, and an amazing place to go peru, not the inca trail. millions do that. instead there is a place called the indian villages, the incredible rainbow mountain. it's just an amazing place to go. cheaper and less expensive. >> that one place, the bucket list trip. >> the pole, the north and south pole.d >> i did not see that coming. [ applause
indiana has surprise hidden gems. >> indiana. >> indianapolis is such a fun city. >> indianapolis isindy. >> it's a culturally rich city, incredible culinary scene. interesting history. there is a woman named madam walker, she was the first black female millionairess and her center is re-opening and a netflix series starring octavia spencer. we think a lot of people will want to go there and the newest national park is in indiana. >> just a ton -- great live...
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state police in indiana county say the child is just 2 years old and its criminal investigation unit is now looking into this video in a tweet sunday evening police say they've identified the people accused of allowing the child to have the vape pen charges are pending against them. doctor barbara parkins the superintendent of the united school district in arma indiana county tells kdka the district was made aware of the video she believes 2 of the district's students were involved in the situation. she said in an email to us. the united administration gave the names of those students to police. >>state police say other than the coughing. the child did not display any other visible effects after taking in that vape device it contained 3% nicotine. and no thc investigators say the boy's parents have been notified along with children and youth services. >>still to come tonight a mom in colorado is doing everything she can to solve her son's murder, why she's now using billboards to try to get answers and the supreme court decides not to weigh in on a widely publicized case about a boyf
state police in indiana county say the child is just 2 years old and its criminal investigation unit is now looking into this video in a tweet sunday evening police say they've identified the people accused of allowing the child to have the vape pen charges are pending against them. doctor barbara parkins the superintendent of the united school district in arma indiana county tells kdka the district was made aware of the video she believes 2 of the district's students were involved in the...
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re indiana. you're technically a freshman senator. >> i am. don't feel like it. >> welcome to the nfl as they say. welcome to "meet the press." let me get on this witness question i want to get at it by you first hearing something, peggy noonan said to me on friday, take a listen >> get them in there show history you did your best avoid the stigma of, yeah, they won, but they didn't let the extra people talk. >> yeah. >> avoid the stigma. respect history. make the case big, end of story. >> she's basically saying, you've got the votes be magnanimous if you want to essentially heal the country. you want to prove you went above and beyond what do you say to her >> t saw that happen early was when several of us decided that why argue about what to submit into the record everything happened in the house. i was one of them. and then when it was a discussion of how much time did we need to spend, i now know that we did need three days on each side if you're going to take especially most of that 24 hours. but when it comes to this, i think it goes ba
re indiana. you're technically a freshman senator. >> i am. don't feel like it. >> welcome to the nfl as they say. welcome to "meet the press." let me get on this witness question i want to get at it by you first hearing something, peggy noonan said to me on friday, take a listen >> get them in there show history you did your best avoid the stigma of, yeah, they won, but they didn't let the extra people talk. >> yeah. >> avoid the stigma. respect history....
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>> well, indiana is a little bit different than michigan. i am big on the idea of midwesterners running for president, and i'm offering a midwesterner who has executive administration, and building a government and guiding a pop u yoolation based on the military and the other experiences that i am bringing to the table. one thing that the presidents and most of the nominees have had in common in the modern times is losing an election or two. i was under no illusion of what i was up against the first time i ran as unknown figure and in 2010 one of the biggest republican elections in history. but i am proud of the race we ran when i was up for state treasury, because the central issue was standing up for auto worker, and it is a long story, but it was to bring back the auto industry, and i knew that running in indiana on barack obama's economic policy would not lead to easy win, but i knew it was the right thing to do. so i have learned as much from the races and the moments of life that did not go my way from the ones that did. they make me a
>> well, indiana is a little bit different than michigan. i am big on the idea of midwesterners running for president, and i'm offering a midwesterner who has executive administration, and building a government and guiding a pop u yoolation based on the military and the other experiences that i am bringing to the table. one thing that the presidents and most of the nominees have had in common in the modern times is losing an election or two. i was under no illusion of what i was up...
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the republican senators or mike braun of indiana, john barrasso of wyoming. here's what senator braun had to say about the "new york times" story. >> i odyssey we got some new information that is hit the scene and i will cut to the chase. it really doesn't change anything in terms of the process. we knew that the discussion of witnesses would be here soon and i think every senator that i know has said that they will cross that bridge when they get to it. each has a different opinion probably of how important that's going to be. we will emphasize that to date, accepting what we heard last night that the case has been weak, built on kind of a circumstantial platform. there was actually and when i was walking off a one day there was no aid actually delivered. the wasn't beading, no pressure, no investigation. i think the president has already acknowledged that what bolton is contending in his book promo is not the case. i think what it's done has taken already a hot topic and add some fuel to the fire. and for me and from a place like indiana, it still goes back
the republican senators or mike braun of indiana, john barrasso of wyoming. here's what senator braun had to say about the "new york times" story. >> i odyssey we got some new information that is hit the scene and i will cut to the chase. it really doesn't change anything in terms of the process. we knew that the discussion of witnesses would be here soon and i think every senator that i know has said that they will cross that bridge when they get to it. each has a different...
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let me tell you about station 392 in fisher, indiana.ing, the emergency dispatch call happen, they drop their groceries. when they return to their local kroger they found the employees and stored all their groceries in a cooler to keep them fresh and an anonymous customer had taken care of the entire bill. my husband used to be a firefighter, they don't make a lot of money for the incredible work they do so this is a huge deal. they say big huge thank you. >> they are hoping the person who paid for this may see this because they don't know how to thank them otherwise. they are posting on facebook and saying we want to say thank you to that person so that person, they love you and appreciate you. >> you never know, when these men and women are out there and have to leave everything at the drop of a hat they are out there defending the rest of us with medical calls, we appreciate what they are doing and thank you to your husband for serving in that way as well and for you bringing these fantastic stories. thank you. >> always good, thank y
let me tell you about station 392 in fisher, indiana.ing, the emergency dispatch call happen, they drop their groceries. when they return to their local kroger they found the employees and stored all their groceries in a cooler to keep them fresh and an anonymous customer had taken care of the entire bill. my husband used to be a firefighter, they don't make a lot of money for the incredible work they do so this is a huge deal. they say big huge thank you. >> they are hoping the person...
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i'm happy that is mostly, manufacturing like i say, important to indiana. our manufacturers are fairly healthy. vis-a-vis the a g market, this opens mark not market in canadad mexico. and china, it it fixes things tt needed to be fixed that had been given to other sides through oural truism over the year. >> altruism over the years. >> right. what can you do to hasten president's effort if you toll get to phase 2 and phase 3 of a deal with china. >> well mexico and canada, that by its definition would be easier than china. other issue is what about the eu. but china, our geopolitical challenge in the future, they have patience, endurance and they are playing the long game. i think only because their economy has gotten to the point where in the short run they had to do something. they have got issues with pork production there with the african swine fever. a lot of different things are circling to where pressure of tariffs, even though i don't like them in the long run, i don't know what else would have gotten their attention to fix the egregious stuff of th
i'm happy that is mostly, manufacturing like i say, important to indiana. our manufacturers are fairly healthy. vis-a-vis the a g market, this opens mark not market in canadad mexico. and china, it it fixes things tt needed to be fixed that had been given to other sides through oural truism over the year. >> altruism over the years. >> right. what can you do to hasten president's effort if you toll get to phase 2 and phase 3 of a deal with china. >> well mexico and canada,...
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why woouldn't you come to indiana?s been ranked north america's best by the airports council international. opened in 2008, indianapolis is the first airport terminal in the u.s. designed with post-9/11 security in mind. its high ceilings and large windows let in ample natural light which better illuminates the restaurants and local artwork. there is even live music on >>iday.
why woouldn't you come to indiana?s been ranked north america's best by the airports council international. opened in 2008, indianapolis is the first airport terminal in the u.s. designed with post-9/11 security in mind. its high ceilings and large windows let in ample natural light which better illuminates the restaurants and local artwork. there is even live music on >>iday.
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big speaking earlier today i'm joined now by hussein by 9 he's an iran expert and a professor at indiana university he joins me tonight from indianapolis it's good to have you on the show and i want to find out to start off with what do you make of these reports that are just coming across that the u.s. military has written to the iraqi government saying it's preparing to move al so we're not talking about iran tonight immediately but we're talking about the u.s. leaving iraq i think it's very interesting that. the americans are very aware of the tense situation that has followed the assassination of general still a minor and are clearly taking steps to a remove their military assets out of harm's way but also signaling that they are prepared to perhaps in a gesture of deescalation acknowledge some. measure or that is seen as a kind of an act of concession in military terms so as to prevent perhaps an outsize. military confrontation or attack against our forces stationed in iraq is this this announcement isn't this a victory for iran iran's wants to see the u.s. out of iraq and that's wh
big speaking earlier today i'm joined now by hussein by 9 he's an iran expert and a professor at indiana university he joins me tonight from indianapolis it's good to have you on the show and i want to find out to start off with what do you make of these reports that are just coming across that the u.s. military has written to the iraqi government saying it's preparing to move al so we're not talking about iran tonight immediately but we're talking about the u.s. leaving iraq i think it's very...
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over more now i'm joined by hussein but he's an iran expert and this is a professor at indiana university joins me tonight from indianapolis presence good to see you again let's talk about these these images that we've been seeing all day these huge crowds gathering for the funeral and now the stampede people being killed what kind of person what kind of general what kind of hero are the iranians now mourning because outside of iran when people see this a lot of people are shocked. yes i think the crowd sizes have been incredibly impressive and beyond imagination i think even leaders of the regime just a couple of weeks ago it's remarkable that we see this massive ship mood from protests against the regime to now people pouring on the streets and support and mourning of the general and i think that represents only moneys. those legenda someone who was safeguarding iranian national interests and the region but i think more importantly as a gesture of grievance. against the extrajudicial killing of a military personnel by the united states. and the are still talking about what could happen
over more now i'm joined by hussein but he's an iran expert and this is a professor at indiana university joins me tonight from indianapolis presence good to see you again let's talk about these these images that we've been seeing all day these huge crowds gathering for the funeral and now the stampede people being killed what kind of person what kind of general what kind of hero are the iranians now mourning because outside of iran when people see this a lot of people are shocked. yes i think...
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. >> senators mike braun of indiana and tim scott south carolina spoke to reporters about the possible timeline for process and votes following the end of the impeachment trial against president trump. >> the crowd is spending a little. not much new to talk about. i do have some information on what happens tomorrow. we are down to two hours and 53 minutes left today. so if we end up in a tie vote, that could be overruled by the chair, unlikely we think it might happen. so if it's a tie vote, the way the motion is constructed you would not move on with more witnesses. i was a little uncertain about how that would work and i think that's the way it will work. it will be up to four hours up to debate on the motion tomorrow, two hours on each side should you choose to take it. >> i expect not to have a tie vote by the way. i think it will be 51-49. >> chief justice could but your guess is as good as anyone's. it's uncharted territory. >> you are acknowledging it is under the rules? >> i think tim is right, i think will be a moot point but everybody is asking that. it was nothing new to tal
. >> senators mike braun of indiana and tim scott south carolina spoke to reporters about the possible timeline for process and votes following the end of the impeachment trial against president trump. >> the crowd is spending a little. not much new to talk about. i do have some information on what happens tomorrow. we are down to two hours and 53 minutes left today. so if we end up in a tie vote, that could be overruled by the chair, unlikely we think it might happen. so if it's a...