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plan which is indiana's approach to medicaid expansion.y indiana plan allows for budgeting within health care. allows those families to start to learn how to apply their advancement in economic mobility to health care planning. any flexibilities that we can provide for families as they work through difficult circumstances we have found to be incredibly helpful. i believe that would fall in this same category. >> i do want to comment, too, one of the things behind you says, this is about relationships, it's not a transaction. i'm a firm believer in that. it's great with the federal government to get involved, but we don't live in the communities of everybody that we're trying to help, and it's good when relationships are formed at a local level to really help people and understand their needs. so i appreciate that approach to things. dr. samuel, you touched on some things you know. my district has urban and rural. i'm pleased to be with representative sewell and davis on the underserved and rural health care task force hoping we can really
plan which is indiana's approach to medicaid expansion.y indiana plan allows for budgeting within health care. allows those families to start to learn how to apply their advancement in economic mobility to health care planning. any flexibilities that we can provide for families as they work through difficult circumstances we have found to be incredibly helpful. i believe that would fall in this same category. >> i do want to comment, too, one of the things behind you says, this is about...
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accepting my visit to come to indiana not too long ago. that was pre-pandemic. a lot has changed since then. since the pandemic hit our country, i want to thank you for your work in establishing the $100 million connected care pilot telehealth program. it's really benefitted our state. it's a $200 million telehealth fund that we, in a bipartisan way, established through the c.a.r.e.s. act. just today the 10th street clinic in richmond, indiana, community health center in lawrenceburg, decatur county memorial hospital in greenzburg, indiana, were awarded nearly a million dollars. so, the resources are getting out there and very much appreciated. i just ask you to briefly discuss the importance of both of these programs, the connected care pilot and the telehealth
accepting my visit to come to indiana not too long ago. that was pre-pandemic. a lot has changed since then. since the pandemic hit our country, i want to thank you for your work in establishing the $100 million connected care pilot telehealth program. it's really benefitted our state. it's a $200 million telehealth fund that we, in a bipartisan way, established through the c.a.r.e.s. act. just today the 10th street clinic in richmond, indiana, community health center in lawrenceburg, decatur...
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indiana home to. mom and pop indoor salt water shrimp for. their own they're over and i'm struggling now. welcomed r.t. after travis county. carlina and daryl brown are accidental shrimp farming pioneers are you going to now 6 pounds with $32.00 dozen basic backyard pools as growing tanks they've perfected an indoor system with 0 waste no chemicals in the 90 percent survival rate. that's a 3rd higher than traditional outdoor shrimp farms well this is like a little laboratory here yes it is in the short form yes it is we do 9 tests every single day we do temperature dissolved oxygen night child c o 2 salinity alkalinity ph ammonia and flop as you can see our water is brown the test we're doing here right now is we're trying to see how much bacteria is in our water and we call the settling so you're basically waiting for all those bacteria to go to the bottom and that tells you how much is in how much we have an exact like air for over a certain level then we have to get it out of the tanks otherwise it's going to start suffocating the strap th
indiana home to. mom and pop indoor salt water shrimp for. their own they're over and i'm struggling now. welcomed r.t. after travis county. carlina and daryl brown are accidental shrimp farming pioneers are you going to now 6 pounds with $32.00 dozen basic backyard pools as growing tanks they've perfected an indoor system with 0 waste no chemicals in the 90 percent survival rate. that's a 3rd higher than traditional outdoor shrimp farms well this is like a little laboratory here yes it is in...
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we will speak to senator mike braun, republican of indiana on his new proposal to make it easier foreft-wing activist groups to sue police officers. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. he used to worry about how to fix the world's oral health problems. - i think i've got it. - [narrator] then he invented therabreath formulas. - you want fresh breath? i'll give you a fresh breath. - [narrator] for fresh breath, healthy gums, dry mouth, and healthy smiles. - whoa, that's fresh. - [narrator] now, the world's mouths have never been healthier. (sighs contentedly) - works for 24 hours, i guarantee it. therabreath, it's a better mouthwa
we will speak to senator mike braun, republican of indiana on his new proposal to make it easier foreft-wing activist groups to sue police officers. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few...
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in the washington post, for the university president and former indiana governor, mitch daniels, said the feeling to reopen would be an unacceptable breach of duty. and unacceptable breach of duty. he said print basis decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and the sick, poses the season, a near zero risk to young people. to keep the community safe, taking produce sticking a number of steps to make them less dense, one third of the staff to work remotely. the former governor said personal responsibility is key. he goes on to say upon remote web of rival in august, a kit including facemasks, thermometer for daily temperature taking as well as to protect purdue pledge. president mitch daniels said 45000 young people, the biggest student population we've ever had he said to mar telling us they want to be here this fall. only we get from california's decision to stay closed for the fall for the rest of the year . university of notre dame, madee headlines by announcing that will reopen thises fall. writing in the new york times last week, notre
in the washington post, for the university president and former indiana governor, mitch daniels, said the feeling to reopen would be an unacceptable breach of duty. and unacceptable breach of duty. he said print basis decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and the sick, poses the season, a near zero risk to young people. to keep the community safe, taking produce sticking a number of steps to make them less dense, one third of the staff to work...
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i rise today to congratulate julia ham bill clinton of shelbyville, indiana on her new role as indiana f.f.a. president. a 2020 graduate of shelbyville high school, julia will be taking a gap year so she can serve as president of the indiana f.f.a. before attending purdue university to study ag education. congratulations, you are a true role model to so many students. you are making the sixth district proud. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate precise tooling solutions for winning the 2020 mold making technology lead time leader award. . precise tooling strides to working team-first environment that leads with customers and quality. my friend, don, and the precise tooling team on tremendous accomplishment. r. speaker, i rise today to urge my colleagues to support rural communities during this time.ult last week at the t.n.i. ommittee markup of pelosi's, nancy pelosi's infrastructure to enhance d broadband in rural districts. i was disappointed that the emocrats rejected these attempts to bring the benefits of broadband service to the country, as of our especially during the covid
i rise today to congratulate julia ham bill clinton of shelbyville, indiana on her new role as indiana f.f.a. president. a 2020 graduate of shelbyville high school, julia will be taking a gap year so she can serve as president of the indiana f.f.a. before attending purdue university to study ag education. congratulations, you are a true role model to so many students. you are making the sixth district proud. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate precise tooling solutions for winning the...
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you'd have to check with them just like i check with the indiana state police, indiana sheriffs association, spent over an hour with them last week to make sure i wasn't off-base. and here's. >> tucker: i'm confused, really quick. you were in your supportive black lives matter, have you read their web site? are you when -- what do you support? >> not at all. i support anybody that does have a grievance to be able to err it and that is it. that doesn't mean all lives don't matter, it just means that if you think a certain sector of society has a grievance, it ought to be through transparency and a willingness to debate it and get it out there. i'm going to always go on the merits of the particular case and going back to what i learned last week, first of all, law enforcement in indiana was talking about eliminating it. for drastically modifying it. this was to define that sweet spot to where they said they are being unduly stigmatized because of these events because in some cases, their own aren't held accountable, and when they knew that, they basically said we need to be in the discussion.
you'd have to check with them just like i check with the indiana state police, indiana sheriffs association, spent over an hour with them last week to make sure i wasn't off-base. and here's. >> tucker: i'm confused, really quick. you were in your supportive black lives matter, have you read their web site? are you when -- what do you support? >> not at all. i support anybody that does have a grievance to be able to err it and that is it. that doesn't mean all lives don't matter, it...
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recovered is republican senator mike braun of indiana, himself a successful businessman. thanks for being with us. this is a big day for you because you are introducing a bill to congress to help address some of the concerns about policing efforts that, and the tragic killing of george floyd --d tells about what that the tragic killing of george floyd. tell us about that bill and what it does. sen. braun: we will the tim scott bill voted on. i believe that -- i believe for republicans and democrats, we have to do something more than the lower hanging fruit we both toeed to joint that comes this discussion of qualified immunity. for business owners, people that come from main street like myself, accountability and transparency are a way of life. for law enforcement, they are grappling with something that has stigmatized their business,
recovered is republican senator mike braun of indiana, himself a successful businessman. thanks for being with us. this is a big day for you because you are introducing a bill to congress to help address some of the concerns about policing efforts that, and the tragic killing of george floyd --d tells about what that the tragic killing of george floyd. tell us about that bill and what it does. sen. braun: we will the tim scott bill voted on. i believe that -- i believe for republicans and...
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traveling interstate from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was trifling in my car, i would not be harmed by people of that state, because these laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so popular that it convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation, not a super majority to overrate the veto but, armed in america governor roosevelt decided -- when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation, nra ramped up its efforts. they started putting advertisement for recruitment that was expresses -- expressly targeted at fighting firearms laws. they created ten objectives, the first three relate to fire -- fighting firearms legislation. i think that is the genesis where the nra really becomes, but for many decades -- let me caution and say that in the 1930s the tierney general
traveling interstate from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was trifling in my car, i would not be harmed by people of that state, because these laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so popular that it convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation, not a super majority to overrate the veto but, armed in america governor roosevelt decided -- when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation, nra ramped up its efforts. they started...
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not just in ohio but all of the northwest territory which included indiana, illinois, indiana, illinois, michigan and wisconsin. imagine if the slaves were admitted and what would've happened. there would have been no underground railroad or harriet beecher stowe. or uncle tom's cabin are the most influential novel written by any american. and the whole picture would have been different one man there is no statue of him. and to be totally forgotten so imagine the excitement we felt to hear all these letters. and that alone as well over 1000 pieces. and joe barker a wonderful carpenter who became the first architect.rc very gifted and their own writings and intentionally. to have a sense of humor. and then they like to drink of course alcohol, whiskey was the only thing they had. giving birth to a child or suffering they couldn't just give you a pain killer. we forget how important whiskey was as currency. they didn't have money to use. and and that we are so actively involved in this world that nobody ever lived in the past. there was no past. there is no past it was their present and t
not just in ohio but all of the northwest territory which included indiana, illinois, indiana, illinois, michigan and wisconsin. imagine if the slaves were admitted and what would've happened. there would have been no underground railroad or harriet beecher stowe. or uncle tom's cabin are the most influential novel written by any american. and the whole picture would have been different one man there is no statue of him. and to be totally forgotten so imagine the excitement we felt to hear all...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. young: last week i traveled around the great state of indiana on my restart tour. i visited small businesses up and down the state, eight cities in fact, where we've seen so many hoosiers adversely impacted by this pandemic. like many other states, indiana is starting to open up our economy, and i know so many hoosiers welcome that. our governor, eric holcombe, have been implementing a five-stage plan for reopening indiana's economy. the cities on my tour had businesses in various stages of reopening. restaurants like catablu are open at 50% of capacity right now. the nonprofit tera haute children's museum remains closed, unfortunately. they're struggling to pay their employees. i visited zimerbionet, enjoyed the tour visiting the employees. but discovered that sales have dropped 95% in march. now, fortunately, they received a paycheck protection program loan, and that enabled them to keep all 23 of their employees on the payroll. it's clear that we need to continue evaluating additio
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. young: last week i traveled around the great state of indiana on my restart tour. i visited small businesses up and down the state, eight cities in fact, where we've seen so many hoosiers adversely impacted by this pandemic. like many other states, indiana is starting to open up our economy, and i know so many hoosiers welcome that. our governor, eric holcombe, have been implementing a five-stage plan for reopening indiana's economy. the...
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democratic congressman carson of indiana joins me now live on soon from indianapolis indiana he's also senior member of the congressional black caucus of the house intelligence committee good to have you with us live on al-jazeera sir how surprised are you to have seen sort of the reaction of the american people and the global community this past week in relation to the death of mr floyd. well you know i'm at think the protests that are sweeping across america are really creating the stark backdrop for the 2020 raisman primary they're serving as a clear reminder of what's at stake this election they're not just voting for president and other elected official was we're voting for equality for better criminal justice system and for black lives so i think principled americans are rightly outraged by the horrific inequality racism and even police brutality that permeates america in our president is trying to shut down a deal just a miser you've been a victim of police brutality yourself what happened what was the reaction did you get justice. i did i was arrested at the age of 17 i was out
democratic congressman carson of indiana joins me now live on soon from indianapolis indiana he's also senior member of the congressional black caucus of the house intelligence committee good to have you with us live on al-jazeera sir how surprised are you to have seen sort of the reaction of the american people and the global community this past week in relation to the death of mr floyd. well you know i'm at think the protests that are sweeping across america are really creating the stark...
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karen indianapolis, indiana, republican, good morning are you with us? >> caller: yes ibm. >> host: who go ahead, man. >> caller: we are just set up your we understand the layers of the obama and biden and clinton era, and wee would like to see more come out as far as the doj investigating into the layers of espionage against trump and anyone that did not deal with the democratic set up as far as obamacare. we would like more investigations. we are fed up with the fighting in the streets and taking over our cities, mayors and governors have sworn an oath to protect their citizens. those oats are being made the side -- certain constituents own direction i want to take the country. wewe all agree, police reform needs done. things did we change. it will need more help as far as directing what's wrong to squash crime. but the violence has got to stop. the general public is that up. i worry about vigilante groups coming up in the future due to this, and we will protect america and the constitution. >> host: that is geared in indiana. you mentioned obamacare,
karen indianapolis, indiana, republican, good morning are you with us? >> caller: yes ibm. >> host: who go ahead, man. >> caller: we are just set up your we understand the layers of the obama and biden and clinton era, and wee would like to see more come out as far as the doj investigating into the layers of espionage against trump and anyone that did not deal with the democratic set up as far as obamacare. we would like more investigations. we are fed up with the fighting in...
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that is senator mike braun of indiana.oming will be talking with gerard smith, the president's assistant for domestic policy. we will talk about how to get the economy going, especially the less fortunate. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: it is time for bloomberg first word news. we go to mark crumpton. mark: mexico was hit by a powerful earthquake this morning, shaking buildings and displacing furniture in the country's capital city. the earthquake hit at a magnitude 7.7 according to mexico's seismological service. there are no reports of injury so far. democrats say they will block a republican policing reform bill because it does not go far enough. chuck schumer called the proposal "deeply, fundamentally, and irrevocably flawed." both parties are under significant pressure to act after a of political protest following the death of george floyd in minneapolis last month. boris has announced the latest change in lifting the coronavirus lockdown. hotels and restaurants and movie theaters w
that is senator mike braun of indiana.oming will be talking with gerard smith, the president's assistant for domestic policy. we will talk about how to get the economy going, especially the less fortunate. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: it is time for bloomberg first word news. we go to mark crumpton. mark: mexico was hit by a powerful earthquake this morning, shaking buildings and displacing furniture in the country's capital city. the earthquake...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, notre dame, indiana. >>> risky decision, clearly, right?o to full online learning until a vaccine is found. thank yo>>> the summer surge coronavirus cases soar to new heights as the nation's top health official. >> russia put a bounty on erican soldiers. we're live with a response from president trump. >> unfurling a new future. mississippi votes to remove the confederate emblem from it
rehema ellis, nbc news, notre dame, indiana. >>> risky decision, clearly, right?o to full online learning until a vaccine is found. thank yo>>> the summer surge coronavirus cases soar to new heights as the nation's top health official. >> russia put a bounty on erican soldiers. we're live with a response from president trump. >> unfurling a new future. mississippi votes to remove the confederate emblem from it
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that person from indiana, no matter what, and he is not alone.y people who feel this way. they have these ingrained ideas and perceptions that black people are hostile. brothers, a mother and father who raised us, and we are all law-abiding citizens. but all these people see is maybe tv or read things or hear things and they think all black people are -- no. i don't think all white people i give klan so people the benefit of the doubt. police officers should be able. cognitive thinking has really eroded. people are now black or white. i don't mean in terms of color. i mean they either see it this way or that way. there is no or there is reduced nuanced thinking these days. so i don't know what can be done in society to change that. host: ken's thoughts there in clinton, maryland. jim clyburn was on cnn "state of cnn "state of the union." he was talking about prospects for police reform and compromise in congress. this is what he had to say on the issue of defunding the police. >> i was super say as ias have always said, nobody is going to defund
that person from indiana, no matter what, and he is not alone.y people who feel this way. they have these ingrained ideas and perceptions that black people are hostile. brothers, a mother and father who raised us, and we are all law-abiding citizens. but all these people see is maybe tv or read things or hear things and they think all black people are -- no. i don't think all white people i give klan so people the benefit of the doubt. police officers should be able. cognitive thinking has...
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we are in indiana, about 30 minutes outside of chicago, two hours north of indianapolis.olice officers here. there has been a demonstration by activists, protesting against the george floyd killing and at least three or 400 demonstrators in right now, the sun is setting. police are trying to take command of the situation. saturdays protests d id command of the situation. saturdays protests did result in some confrontations. however please been reacting to the protests 7 please been reacting to the protests? we've seen demonstrations right across the us in quite a variety of responses. what is it like in your city? it's been a little tense. you have protesters and police officers going at each other. there have been a few arrests made, maybe about a dozen but it had been mostly peaceful throughout the david as the son set, it's setting right now, it's getting a bit more volatile and police are trying to get this under control before the sun sets. we are ina control before the sun sets. we are in a major retail district outside of chicago. wide and it's not just outside of
we are in indiana, about 30 minutes outside of chicago, two hours north of indianapolis.olice officers here. there has been a demonstration by activists, protesting against the george floyd killing and at least three or 400 demonstrators in right now, the sun is setting. police are trying to take command of the situation. saturdays protests d id command of the situation. saturdays protests did result in some confrontations. however please been reacting to the protests 7 please been reacting to...
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you see michigan and indiana the worst.ng to continue to watch these storming moving to the east. we've had areas of heavy rain overnight from areas of new york state and pennsylvania and now some of those storms are weakening. we expected this to happen. still downpours heading toward the capital district. new york city could see a stray shower. but then the main line will come through during the early afternoon. now, we only have a marginal risk of severe weather. we're not expecting widespread weather like we did yechld we're not expecting any tornadoes or hail, but we do expect to see storms. they stop right around 3:00 this afternoon. in new york city, from about 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. is when it will be over. same for boston and d.c. it will clear out this afternoon. then the southeast will be the area later on today that will still have some storms in south carolina, eastern north carolina, and then tomorrow this front gets kind of -- stalls along the southeast coast. so while the rest of the country is looking for a beau
you see michigan and indiana the worst.ng to continue to watch these storming moving to the east. we've had areas of heavy rain overnight from areas of new york state and pennsylvania and now some of those storms are weakening. we expected this to happen. still downpours heading toward the capital district. new york city could see a stray shower. but then the main line will come through during the early afternoon. now, we only have a marginal risk of severe weather. we're not expecting...
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how are you doing, and how is indiana doing? >> well, indiana in general is doing pretty well. we've sort of flattened out on our cases. we're still seeing rises every day. i think since the last time you and i spoke, my county has gone up probably by a couple of hundred percent. while we're over 200 cases in our counties, and so for about 4 reported deaths. for us, most of our increasing cases has been in the situation that we see all over the country. we have a very large national turkey processing plant, and they tested a couple of weeks ago about 600 employees. and one or four in five of those were actually infected, some asymptomatic, some pre-symptomatic. so we are just now getting to the point where we're going to see the fallout from that in our county. so we're kind of waiting with bated breath. >> dr. stephen sample, thank you for letting us into your house for just a few minutes every so often. it's a great treat to talk to you and get updated on this, and good luck in your fight on both fronts. >> absolutely. thanks, brian. >>> coming up for us on this tuesday night
how are you doing, and how is indiana doing? >> well, indiana in general is doing pretty well. we've sort of flattened out on our cases. we're still seeing rises every day. i think since the last time you and i spoke, my county has gone up probably by a couple of hundred percent. while we're over 200 cases in our counties, and so for about 4 reported deaths. for us, most of our increasing cases has been in the situation that we see all over the country. we have a very large national...
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writing in the washington post, purdue university president and former indiana governor mitch daniels said that failing to reopen would be an unacceptable breach fof duty. an unacceptable breach of duty. he said purdue based its decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and sick poses as he said a near zero risk to ryoung people. to see if the community is safe purdue is taking steps including making its campuses less dense red purdue will require one third of the staff who work remotely read a former governor said personal responsibility is key. he goes on to say upon arrival, each boilermaker will receive a kit including facemasks, thermometer for daily temperature taking as well as the project purdue pledge. president mitch daniels said 45,000 young people, the biggest student population we've ever had are telling you want to be herethis fall . a week after california's decision to stay close for the fall on the rest of the year, the university of notre dame madeheadlines by announcing it will reopen this fall . writing in the new york ti
writing in the washington post, purdue university president and former indiana governor mitch daniels said that failing to reopen would be an unacceptable breach fof duty. an unacceptable breach of duty. he said purdue based its decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and sick poses as he said a near zero risk to ryoung people. to see if the community is safe purdue is taking steps including making its campuses less dense red purdue will require one...
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i question whether this is the right time to stay in it nick in indiana. >> caller: i know they filed for bankruptcy in your opinion, is it worth it to invest? >> it is a risky situation unless i looked the ceo in the high, i would feel like i am letting you down, nick, in indiana. joe! >> caller: joe cramer, the prince of profit >> what is up? >> caller: with the world reopening back up from the coronavirus and ford's recent partnership with vw, do you see ford becoming a major player in the electric car market? >> his ceo, he is always such a smart guy. i think the stock is very inexpensive, but it will not be electric vehicles, but the f-150. until then i think you will be okay and i have not felt that good about the stock. there is a fierce bull market in the outdoors polaris is the kind of stock you should own summer holiday i am sitting down with a coe -- ceo and tonight an under the radar company helping treat the virus and convalescent blood, a term you might have heard about and coming up is the lightning round. stay with cramer can i find an investment firm with a truly long
i question whether this is the right time to stay in it nick in indiana. >> caller: i know they filed for bankruptcy in your opinion, is it worth it to invest? >> it is a risky situation unless i looked the ceo in the high, i would feel like i am letting you down, nick, in indiana. joe! >> caller: joe cramer, the prince of profit >> what is up? >> caller: with the world reopening back up from the coronavirus and ford's recent partnership with vw, do you see ford...
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yes indiana that could revolutionize the industry well this is like a little laboratory here yes it is and i'm sure kara santa maria is a neuroscientist. imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars.
yes indiana that could revolutionize the industry well this is like a little laboratory here yes it is and i'm sure kara santa maria is a neuroscientist. imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars.
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i want to thank you for accepting my visit to come to indiana not too long ago. that was pre-pandemic. a lot has changed since then. since the pandemic hit our country, i want to thank you for your work in establishing the $100 million connected care pilot telehealth program. it's really benefitted our state. it's a $200 million telehealth fund that we, in a bipartisan way, established through the c.a.r.e.s. act. just today the 10th street clinic in richmond, indiana, community health center in lawrenceburg, decatur county memorial hospital in greenzburg, indiana, were awarded nearly a million dollars. so, the resources are getting out there and very much appreciated. i just ask you to briefly discuss the importance of both of these programs, the connected care pilot and the telehealth fund. and then if you could quickly pivot, kindly, to whether there are flexibilities related to telehealth that have been made temporarily available that should remain in place on a permanent basis based on your early assessment of how they're working? >> thank you, senator for th
i want to thank you for accepting my visit to come to indiana not too long ago. that was pre-pandemic. a lot has changed since then. since the pandemic hit our country, i want to thank you for your work in establishing the $100 million connected care pilot telehealth program. it's really benefitted our state. it's a $200 million telehealth fund that we, in a bipartisan way, established through the c.a.r.e.s. act. just today the 10th street clinic in richmond, indiana, community health center in...
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host: ed is a republican, indiana, good morning. caller: 38% of the people in risk, don't vote because they go to churches and other places. we need to have young people stepping up. my concern is all the community voting that they are doing in different states. i don't see how they are ever going to get that down. they say in state elections, every two years you vote on representatives. in the elections, we are voting for senators and the presidential election. when these community voters go out in new york city and california and oregon and washington and denver because they have community voting, how are we ever going to decide who is a citizen because the 13th amendment clearly states a citizen. it has been changed time and time again. it's been changed about blacks tbq and there is no safety for the citizens. it sets me that everyone says new voting thing will work. they don't even have to show an id. when i originally registered in indiana, i had to show my social security number. how are we ever going to make sure this is fai
host: ed is a republican, indiana, good morning. caller: 38% of the people in risk, don't vote because they go to churches and other places. we need to have young people stepping up. my concern is all the community voting that they are doing in different states. i don't see how they are ever going to get that down. they say in state elections, every two years you vote on representatives. in the elections, we are voting for senators and the presidential election. when these community voters go...
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paycheck protection friends and have the money and this is essential to businesses where the state of indiana and i heard this early on and then to the economy. and the paycheck protection program is working hearing from constituents and then the strength as it relates to the jobs report. i for one stand ready continuing to fight and i look forward to working with my colleagues on an ongoing basis. >>. >>. >> so what we have been talking about here in the senate the republican conference is what we think is the appropriate response the last few weeks and under the leadership and guidance of senator scott some point in the near future with recommendations to be made. >> we are discussing the senate republican conference what response we think is appropriate to the events the last two weeks went senator scott and his team decide to recommend we will let you know. >> i told you how we are approaching this and i can tell you again if you would like. >> absolutely it's important to have a response. none of us have had the experience to be an african-american in this country with this discriminatio
paycheck protection friends and have the money and this is essential to businesses where the state of indiana and i heard this early on and then to the economy. and the paycheck protection program is working hearing from constituents and then the strength as it relates to the jobs report. i for one stand ready continuing to fight and i look forward to working with my colleagues on an ongoing basis. >>. >>. >> so what we have been talking about here in the senate the republican...
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from indiana because you know you're ruining entire families we don't want to wear it not for charities and the incredible helpfulness the normal people and then at some point we didn't earn anything to eat but enough money and yes how do you want to limit they feel lucky they can give their children a hot meal every day using the ingredients given to them by the red cross their kids have long except that the fact that right now they can't get any new toys or even help these are all mine well and in this one is to work again. homeless people in africa have little protection from covert 19 we visit the kenyan capital nairobi to find out what life is like for those on the streets. every day at around 1 pm at least 14 men and boys gather here in kenya as capital nairobi one of them a homeless including 19 year old ryan. and they're all here for lunch today but daily by a nonprofit working in the city called homeless of nairobi. despite the coded 1000 outbreak. most of them have no masks and my lunch is over the hurdle for some banter before leaving in different directions in this reality s
from indiana because you know you're ruining entire families we don't want to wear it not for charities and the incredible helpfulness the normal people and then at some point we didn't earn anything to eat but enough money and yes how do you want to limit they feel lucky they can give their children a hot meal every day using the ingredients given to them by the red cross their kids have long except that the fact that right now they can't get any new toys or even help these are all mine well...
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say i was traveling the interstate from indiana to highway, if highway had stricter laws, i would not be harmed by going that state, necessarily, because the laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was to popular that the nra convinced the new york assembly to enact the legislation. but then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation, the nra really ramped up its efforts and started putting advertisements for recruitment aimed at fighting laws. ten objectives and the objectives, the first three relate to fighting firearms legislation. i think that's the genesis of the nra but the nra for many -- let me caution and say in the 19 o 30s they knew who the nra was. they became very well aware what the nr warvegs was doing tchl nra was able to continue to do this for decades. it's not until j.f.k. gets designated that the public gets introduced to the nra that we've come to understand today. >> how did a marine become a senior hitch for the air force? >> well, went to the marine corps, it was stationed overseas. it was a secur
say i was traveling the interstate from indiana to highway, if highway had stricter laws, i would not be harmed by going that state, necessarily, because the laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was to popular that the nra convinced the new york assembly to enact the legislation. but then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation, the nra really ramped up its efforts and started putting advertisements for recruitment aimed at...
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i mean the head of meanness and how indiana means little by. little i've got it set up with one of the one of the real political thought of going to some of that with it's not going . to have good outcomes with. the job delicious a little more and more themselves. in the home not. going to sure she'll be all that i'm going to tell them i'm going to feel. that bit of a just you know what i had this other march over there learned a lot you know that you have a good. time again to. the . right people don't. suffer along with the chatter people put up with someone other than the you see the front of you and i don't like that one guy that he should have begun to run and i ran on up the line night that night when i said it i'm not sure. i'm among the few michigan moved on now. and i. am concerned how we. can all go home and saw more cool than 100 soon could be. back you did. not learn how to do it and invent how to do i mean have. been asking. me but enough to be complete enough so. that it is not a problem if you suddenly felt that the video you hav
i mean the head of meanness and how indiana means little by. little i've got it set up with one of the one of the real political thought of going to some of that with it's not going . to have good outcomes with. the job delicious a little more and more themselves. in the home not. going to sure she'll be all that i'm going to tell them i'm going to feel. that bit of a just you know what i had this other march over there learned a lot you know that you have a good. time again to. the . right...
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and to do it in a way that if i was traveling interstate from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter lawsand i was traveling by car back i would not be affected by that. their uniforms firearms act, that they convinced the new york assembly, by an overwhelming majority to enact the legislation. he then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation. he vetoed it, and the nra really ramped up its efforts, and they start putting advertisement for recruitment, that were expressly targeted at the fire arms laws. they head objectives, and the first three are related to firearms legislation. i think that's the genesis of what the nra becomes, but for many decades let me caution and say, the 1930s the attorney general of the united states, knew who the nra was. and they became very well aware what the nra was doing. the general american public wasn't though. so they continue to do this for decades, and it's not until jfk gets its fascinated, that the american public gets a wake up call. and introduce to the nra that we have come to know today, is one that fights firearms law. >> how did a ma
and to do it in a way that if i was traveling interstate from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter lawsand i was traveling by car back i would not be affected by that. their uniforms firearms act, that they convinced the new york assembly, by an overwhelming majority to enact the legislation. he then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation. he vetoed it, and the nra really ramped up its efforts, and they start putting advertisement for recruitment, that were expressly targeted at...
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president of purdue and indiana, christina paxson president of brown university, logan hampton president of lane college in tennessee, benjamin, washington. purdue university of south carolina, university of notre dame and others will finish there in person classes before thanksgiving to avoid further spread of covid-19 during flu season. vanderbilt university will require masksse in the classroom to make social distancing easier, colleges are rescheduling classrooms that are usually empty in the early morning, evenings, weekends and summer concerts and parties are out and grab and go meals, flu shots and temperature checks will be in and campuses will offer more online courses and recently i was on a phone call with about 90 chief executives of tennessee 127 higher education institutions and they are planning to resume in person classes almost all of them this fall but they want the government to create liability protection against being sued if a student becomes sick. bucking the trend california state university system has announced it will offer most of its courses online. all roads
president of purdue and indiana, christina paxson president of brown university, logan hampton president of lane college in tennessee, benjamin, washington. purdue university of south carolina, university of notre dame and others will finish there in person classes before thanksgiving to avoid further spread of covid-19 during flu season. vanderbilt university will require masksse in the classroom to make social distancing easier, colleges are rescheduling classrooms that are usually empty in...
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i mean the hand of meanness and how indiana means little by. little it got better so that would probably get one of the political thought of going to some of that with it's not going. to have good outcomes with. the buff delicious a little more themselves. and the home not. going to sure she'll be all that i'm going to tell them. you know met with a bit of a you know what i had this much like the other march over there learned a lot you know that you have a good. time together. on the. right people don't. suffer along the chatter people put up with someone on their on the way to the front of you and i don't know why you like to have the shot if you have begun to run and i ran on a long night that when i said it i'm not a. amount of. money to fund that. and i said no i am concerned how we. saw moving 100 soon to be dead and then we will have to back it did. not learn how to do it and invent how to do i mean how. we didn't act and. then move. me but i had enough of the complete enough of. the. enough problem if you suddenly felt that the video. i
i mean the hand of meanness and how indiana means little by. little it got better so that would probably get one of the political thought of going to some of that with it's not going. to have good outcomes with. the buff delicious a little more themselves. and the home not. going to sure she'll be all that i'm going to tell them. you know met with a bit of a you know what i had this much like the other march over there learned a lot you know that you have a good. time together. on the. right...
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mike braun is a united states senator, a republican that represents the very republican state of indiana month, has been watching the destruction of our cities in our history by antifa and black lives matter. he has seen buildings burning, citizens beaten nearly to death by mobs and mike braun thinks he has an idea that will help. he has introduced legislation that will make it easier for left-wing groups to sue police officers. mike braun believes that american police officers are too protected. presumably not the ones that have been shot in the head recently. under current law, police officers benefit from something called qualified immunity. qualified immunity means that cops can't be personally suedd when they accidentally violate people's rights while conducting their duties. they can be sued personally when they do with intentionally and they often are. they are not above the law and never have been. including in civil court. cops who make lesser mistakes can be disciplined, suspended, or fired and they often are. that's the system we have noww and works pretty well. a civil immuni
mike braun is a united states senator, a republican that represents the very republican state of indiana month, has been watching the destruction of our cities in our history by antifa and black lives matter. he has seen buildings burning, citizens beaten nearly to death by mobs and mike braun thinks he has an idea that will help. he has introduced legislation that will make it easier for left-wing groups to sue police officers. mike braun believes that american police officers are too...
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tom: we are getting bushels of emails, particularly from indiana.remarkable, the number of emails from indiana, to bring back "real yield." [laughter] jonathan: good morning to you all. you know who to send your emails two. looking ahead, equity futures with a pickup. just to compare and contrast, this country i can fully -- this country absolutely shaken to its core in this market keeps drifting higher. course for another morning of gains. this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. last night, thousands of people demonstrated over the death of george floyd, a black man who was in police custody. there were few fires and loadings that marked ash and looting's that marked the last -- and lootings that marked the last few days. president trump says the republican party is being forced to seek a new city for its convention. it is planned to be held in charlotte, north carolina in august, but the state's governor has asked that the convention be scaled back because of coronavirus restrictions. theparty official says president may mak
tom: we are getting bushels of emails, particularly from indiana.remarkable, the number of emails from indiana, to bring back "real yield." [laughter] jonathan: good morning to you all. you know who to send your emails two. looking ahead, equity futures with a pickup. just to compare and contrast, this country i can fully -- this country absolutely shaken to its core in this market keeps drifting higher. course for another morning of gains. this is bloomberg. with the first word news,...
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in the wake of the killing i need some visits and a number of phone calls across the state of indiana from south bend to indianapolis to new albany. we don't want outrage. this isn't what we want out of this event. he wants congress and the president to act. we have a piece of legislation that will improve the criminal justice system and restore the measure of trust and some of our most important local institutions. the only thing between us and achieving the outcome is political calculation. i hope that changes here in the next several hours. the american people want this done and it's important that we act and pass this bill. i do think it's important as it relates to the criminal justice system we will be passing the five federal judges over the course of this congress. i'm proud of what it has done on that front working with this president where we are experiencing a traditional emergency. everybody deserves their day in court in a timely "-begin-quotes so on this issue i'm working with my colleague is to ensure we continue to vote on these judges and where possible arrive at bipa
in the wake of the killing i need some visits and a number of phone calls across the state of indiana from south bend to indianapolis to new albany. we don't want outrage. this isn't what we want out of this event. he wants congress and the president to act. we have a piece of legislation that will improve the criminal justice system and restore the measure of trust and some of our most important local institutions. the only thing between us and achieving the outcome is political calculation. i...
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let's bring in republican congressman jim banks of indiana.is also an afghanistan veteran and member of the house armed services committee read and democratic congressman brad sherman of california. member of the foreign affairs committee and both were briefed on the bounty until at the white house. good to have you both. this issue is out there and regardless of who was briefed when, what now? congressman banks, let me go to you. now we know that there's, there's threads of intel out there. not necessarily verified, what more information do you need to have to decide whether russia should be held to account for this? >> i don't know that we will ever get that information because at the moment russia is treading the information if it is true. at the end of the day russia is the winner on either side of the situation. if they put bounties on the heads of u.s. troops and afghanistan we might not ever know the facts so we can hold them accountable. if they did it to their succeeding as sowing discord and america prior to an election in 2020. "the
let's bring in republican congressman jim banks of indiana.is also an afghanistan veteran and member of the house armed services committee read and democratic congressman brad sherman of california. member of the foreign affairs committee and both were briefed on the bounty until at the white house. good to have you both. this issue is out there and regardless of who was briefed when, what now? congressman banks, let me go to you. now we know that there's, there's threads of intel out there....
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and in doing so that would protect sportsmen say i was traveling from indiana to ohio if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my hire car i would not be harmed by going into that state necessarily because these laws would be uniformed. it was so popular that the florida convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation. not a super majority to override the veto but majorities. then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation. the florida really ramped up its effects and they started putting advertisements for recruit that were specifically then targeted at finance laws. in the 1930s the attorney general of the united states knew who the nra was in fighting firearm legislation. they became very well aware of what the florida was doing. the general american public, however, wasn't. so the florida was able to continue to do this for decades. it's not until jfk gets assassinated the american public gets a wakeup call and introduced to the florida that we have come to know today as one that fights firearm laws. >> how did a marine become a histo
and in doing so that would protect sportsmen say i was traveling from indiana to ohio if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my hire car i would not be harmed by going into that state necessarily because these laws would be uniformed. it was so popular that the florida convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation. not a super majority to override the veto but majorities. then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation. the florida really...
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that's indiana. do they have to shut down again?e question. >>> first i'm talking to the ceo of the national restaurant association. he says you operate at 25% of capacity, and you're going to go bust. more on that in a moment. there seems to be a massive disconnect between... ...what's going on in corporate america and what investors are believing is going on in corporate america. the message to you: don't trade because you think you're gonna to get rich quick. because you... stuart: well we have come off the low of the day but we're right back to it now. we're down 122 points for the dow industrials. a small gain though still being eked out by the tech companies on the nasdaq. >>> quick check of apple please. earlier today they were at 354. now they're at 353. they will reopen more stores especially high population areas like new york city, the big one on fifth avenue. it is going to reopen. investors like it. >>> facebook, they're putting labels on political ads. no impact on the stock that i can figure out. it is an overall down
that's indiana. do they have to shut down again?e question. >>> first i'm talking to the ceo of the national restaurant association. he says you operate at 25% of capacity, and you're going to go bust. more on that in a moment. there seems to be a massive disconnect between... ...what's going on in corporate america and what investors are believing is going on in corporate america. the message to you: don't trade because you think you're gonna to get rich quick. because you... stuart:...
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music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie allen, and, in 1985, when i was 23, my father passed away, and he left me something that his father left him, and it's kept me on the road all my life. >> jamie? >> jamie? >> [ chuckles ] how are you? it's really great to meet you. and how funny we have the same name. let's get started, then. >> all right, here we go. >> this is one serious tree trunk. [ mid-tempo folk music plays ] and the "root" of the story, according to jamie, is in the late 1930s... when her grandfather, james allen, is a lumberjack in northern california. james, a widower with a son in the army, sees redwood trees so massive that several men can easily fit inside the hollowed trunks. one day, during a sudden rain squall, he seeks shelter in the trunk of a giant redwood. that's when it occurs to james that he could actually make a home out of one. >> it was the tail end o
music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie allen, and, in 1985, when i was 23, my father passed away, and he left me something that his father left him, and it's kept me on the road all my life. >> jamie? >> jamie? >> [ chuckles ] how are you? it's really...
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really big-money enthusiasts like former racecar owner gary runyon and his wife, jackie, of carmel, indianate that you think has captured america? >> you know, you have lamborghinis, and you got ferraris and all types of european cars, but the american sports car has always been noted as the corvette. >> like the runyons' super-rare 1957 airbox, only 43 of them were made, and their serial number 001, the first off the assembly line in 1965. couple are always ready to add to their collection. what is your criteria? >> a real, unrestored, original engine, transmission, original interior and a story behind it. >> well, there's certainly a great story behind matt's corvette unless everything he thought he knew about his strange inheritance is wrong. >> original, unrestored '67 corvettes, there's a little, tiny dot. >> i don't see it. >> and something is fishy because that's not there. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. my age-related macular degeneration could lead to vision loss. so today i made a pl
really big-money enthusiasts like former racecar owner gary runyon and his wife, jackie, of carmel, indianate that you think has captured america? >> you know, you have lamborghinis, and you got ferraris and all types of european cars, but the american sports car has always been noted as the corvette. >> like the runyons' super-rare 1957 airbox, only 43 of them were made, and their serial number 001, the first off the assembly line in 1965. couple are always ready to add to their...
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incredibly precise mechanical fingers into luxury fabrics. , a golden treasure of farmers in iowa, indiananois and koren of kansas, --higan, ohio and nebraska kansas, michigan, ohio, and nebraska. processedw directly into the plastic ingredients of artificial leather. with these rich, glowing colors, the chemists improve on nature. a yard after endless yard of perfect and flawless material bears ingrained in its very structure the colors and designs that will enhance its beauty in the interior trim of the finest motorcars. ride on, born in a mississippi cotton patch, in a cane field in louisiana. maybe it started when some of its strange synthetic makings were pumped up from the ground in california or doubled up -- boiled up from the earth in texas and in the factories of dayton and detroit, men weave and fashioned the basic materials, cotton and rayon, sulfur and carbon, rubber from trees and rubber from oil wells. ♪ springing, live thing, resiliently spry and untiringly useful. glass, butame make grindes skilled men to and polish glass to optical clarity for safety vision. ♪ it andseein
incredibly precise mechanical fingers into luxury fabrics. , a golden treasure of farmers in iowa, indiananois and koren of kansas, --higan, ohio and nebraska kansas, michigan, ohio, and nebraska. processedw directly into the plastic ingredients of artificial leather. with these rich, glowing colors, the chemists improve on nature. a yard after endless yard of perfect and flawless material bears ingrained in its very structure the colors and designs that will enhance its beauty in the interior...
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con miras a las elecciones de noviembre...los mismos estan previstos para el 29 de septiembre en indianal senado mitch mcconell. en nueva york estara en juego el escaqo del veterano eliot engel, quien lleva tres decadas en la camara baja. y en virginia se definira quien concluira el periodo dejado vacante por el congresista chris collins... del tema electoral, , noticias uniision presentara esta noche "votar es poder"... en este programa especial los candidatos a la presidencia envian un mensaje a los 32 millones de hispano elegibles para votar en noviembre.votar es poder, esta noche a las 7, 6 centro... dia triste en georgia.alli y en medio de mucha tension se lleva a cabo el funeral de rayshard brooks en la historica "iglesia bautista donde martin luther king, junior fue co-pastor.la hija de king, la reverenda bernice, habla en esta ceremonia funebre a la que asisten familiares y amigos cercanos a brooks, quien murio a manos de la policia en un estacionamiento de un restaurante wendy's.... abren investigacion federal tras haber sido encontrada una cuerda con nudo corredizo, como las qu
con miras a las elecciones de noviembre...los mismos estan previstos para el 29 de septiembre en indianal senado mitch mcconell. en nueva york estara en juego el escaqo del veterano eliot engel, quien lleva tres decadas en la camara baja. y en virginia se definira quien concluira el periodo dejado vacante por el congresista chris collins... del tema electoral, , noticias uniision presentara esta noche "votar es poder"... en este programa especial los candidatos a la presidencia envian...
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. >> laura: they include "dirty harry", "forrest gump" "forrest gump", "indiana jones: the temple of"silence of the lambs," the searchers" and "holiday inn." that was 1946, i think? so what do you make of all of these recommendations? whatar is going on here? >> this is what happens when the hollywood press has no new films. they pick on the classics. it is symptomatic across the country, the bad habit of judging the fact of the manners of today of the present. this is a nitpicky and a couple of quick examples and i did research, "forrest gump" becaus. it is hostile to protesters, activists and the counterculture. it points out a bit of privity that i doubt anybody even knew, "forrest gump" was named after his grandfather the article says who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan. >> they had robert byrd who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and as far as i can tell his name was on every rest stop in west virginia. >> you are right. the second "indiana jones" film was called out for negative and stereotypical depictions of india while the "silence of the lambs" iss problematic
. >> laura: they include "dirty harry", "forrest gump" "forrest gump", "indiana jones: the temple of"silence of the lambs," the searchers" and "holiday inn." that was 1946, i think? so what do you make of all of these recommendations? whatar is going on here? >> this is what happens when the hollywood press has no new films. they pick on the classics. it is symptomatic across the country, the bad habit of judging the fact...
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make the laws uniform and in doing so that protect sportsman saying i was troubling interstate from indiana to julio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my car i would not be harmed by going into that state necessarily because these laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so popular that the nra convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation, not a supermajority to have read the veto but majorities. then, governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation. governor roosevelt veto the legislation, the nra really racked up its efforts and started putting up advertisements for recruitment that were expressing targeted, then fighting firearms laws, they started putting the margins of american rifleman and those objectives, the first three relate to fighting firearms legislation. that's, i think, the genesis of where the nra really becomes but the nra for many decades after that, let me caution say in the 1930s, the attorney general of the united states knew who the nra was in fighting the firearms legislation. they became very wel
make the laws uniform and in doing so that protect sportsman saying i was troubling interstate from indiana to julio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my car i would not be harmed by going into that state necessarily because these laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so popular that the nra convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation, not a supermajority to have read the veto but majorities. then, governor roosevelt...
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indiana and illinois. and corn of kansas, michigan, minnesota, ohio and nebraska.f changing corn into leather is on the assembly line of the feeding lot. is the magic of chemistry. corn is now directly processed into the plastic ingredients of artificial leather. glowingse rich and colors, the chemists improve on nature. yard after endless yard of rsawless material bea ingrained in its very structure the colors and designs that will enhance its beauty in the interior trim of the finest motor cars. tire you write on born in the mississippi cotton patch and a field in louisiana. it wast started when boiled up from the earth in california or texas. and in the factories of detroit and akron and dayton, men we've and fashion the basic materials, cotton and rayon, sulfur and carbon, from trees or oil wells. ♪ a gripping, springing live thing, resiliently sprite and untiringly useful. glass, butame make it takes skilled men to grind and polish glass to optical clarity for safety vision. ♪ and seeing too all of it, and again seeing that the finished means anotherfect long
indiana and illinois. and corn of kansas, michigan, minnesota, ohio and nebraska.f changing corn into leather is on the assembly line of the feeding lot. is the magic of chemistry. corn is now directly processed into the plastic ingredients of artificial leather. glowingse rich and colors, the chemists improve on nature. yard after endless yard of rsawless material bea ingrained in its very structure the colors and designs that will enhance its beauty in the interior trim of the finest motor...
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we did interesting things in indiana. i was the author of the will that was nowhere in the country or regional development authority bill that allowed enterprising local governments to put more skin in the game. we teed it up the next year and got the early stages of a road project in place. i don't know how what we are dealing with now is going to impact that but somehow we have got to convince people here where we borrow money for everything we do, we don't need maybe 23% of our current budget we are borrowing to cover it so it's no good. we got 48 out of 50 stakeholders that were willing to pay user fees in indiana to testify and say we want to pay more in road taxes and i know that diminishes in effect each year. how do any of you convince the people that use the roads to come here and convince us that we need at two put a user free up that hasn't been changed since 1993. mr. mcgough can you start first and i'd like to go around the room. >> i mentioned earlier we been consistent in supporting any and all highway user
we did interesting things in indiana. i was the author of the will that was nowhere in the country or regional development authority bill that allowed enterprising local governments to put more skin in the game. we teed it up the next year and got the early stages of a road project in place. i don't know how what we are dealing with now is going to impact that but somehow we have got to convince people here where we borrow money for everything we do, we don't need maybe 23% of our current...
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the laws uniform and in doing so that would protect sportsman if i was traveling interstate from indianao ohio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my car, i would be not be harmed by going into the state because the laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so popular the nra convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majority to enact the legislation. not a super majority to override the veto but then the governor decides to veto the legislation. when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation the nra ramped up efforts and put advertisements for recruitment that were targeted at then fighting firearms laws and they start putting in the margins of the american riflemen and the first three relate to fighting firearms legislation. so that is, i think, the genesis of where the nra becomes. but the nra for many decades after that, other than -- let me caution and say in the 1930s the attorney general of the united states knew who the nra was in fighting firearms legislation. they became very well aware of what the nra was doing and the general public was not. so
the laws uniform and in doing so that would protect sportsman if i was traveling interstate from indianao ohio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my car, i would be not be harmed by going into the state because the laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so popular the nra convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majority to enact the legislation. not a super majority to override the veto but then the governor decides to veto the legislation. when governor...