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it is exciting to showcase what indiana can do. i am pleased to introduce my colleague, who has served as the lead scientist on this testing initiative. he will support key findings from wave three and i will highlight some of the overall findings that the indiana prevalence study has revealed and has contributed to the overall knowledge about the virus to date. he is the fairbanks endowed chair of public and population health and leads our department of and management. he also is a scientist and teaches at both the iu school of business and iu school of medicine in addition to his responsibilities at the fairbanks school. to remind everyone that the purpose of the indiana prevalence study has always been to determine the cumulative number of hoosiers that have ever been infected with the coronavirus. knowing this information tells us how much the virus has infiltrated into our population and can provide governor holcomb and dr. box with key information to enhance decision-making. the number of infections is not the same as the num
it is exciting to showcase what indiana can do. i am pleased to introduce my colleague, who has served as the lead scientist on this testing initiative. he will support key findings from wave three and i will highlight some of the overall findings that the indiana prevalence study has revealed and has contributed to the overall knowledge about the virus to date. he is the fairbanks endowed chair of public and population health and leads our department of and management. he also is a scientist...
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indiana is not one of the states or is not a state that is left out of that. so we are dealing with a lot of fraud. and we have put in a lot of measures to address fraud. does that slow down our payment process? absolutely. we want to make sure that we are providing eligible hoosiers the payments that we are not getting payments out to those who don't deserve it. so, we are continuing to work through that. and we are adjusting every week. when we end up seeing some of the downstream impact of some of had to processes that we put in place, or new programs we had to put in place, as you recall, when we put those new programs in place, we did them pretty quickly. we did them in a matter of days and weeks. not months and years. when you were doing that, sometimes the troubleshooting that would necessarily be in place if you had months and a year to put those things in place, you can do those. so we do find from time to time that there are some downstream impacts of troubleshooting that we have to adjust to. and we are doing that on a constant and consistent basis.
indiana is not one of the states or is not a state that is left out of that. so we are dealing with a lot of fraud. and we have put in a lot of measures to address fraud. does that slow down our payment process? absolutely. we want to make sure that we are providing eligible hoosiers the payments that we are not getting payments out to those who don't deserve it. so, we are continuing to work through that. and we are adjusting every week. when we end up seeing some of the downstream impact of...
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indiana, mostly all early. it is almost all early in indiana. >> right.ect more battleground states. if you are getting early votes, we know. in most states the early votes, the people that voted by mail or showed up in-person, democratic. you will see some places that are blue that are not normally blue. sometimes that is just what it is. once the polls closed they released the numbers and as election day comes in, it evens out and reflects whatever the community is. did the president turn out his votes? we might see places traditionally blue that are red because they have not counted the mail-in ballots yet. we will explain it as we go through the night. it is going to be different because this year is very different. >> go back to indiana for a moment. i want to see if any votes came in. not really. trump has a significant lead with 1% of the vote in. >> it is mike pence's home state. it has been in the news, amy coney barrett was on the notre dame law school. indiana gets a lot of national attention because they have a vice president and because the s
indiana, mostly all early. it is almost all early in indiana. >> right.ect more battleground states. if you are getting early votes, we know. in most states the early votes, the people that voted by mail or showed up in-person, democratic. you will see some places that are blue that are not normally blue. sometimes that is just what it is. once the polls closed they released the numbers and as election day comes in, it evens out and reflects whatever the community is. did the president...
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skill-a-thon team for winning the indiana state 4-h title. all four members scored in the top 10 for individual competitors earning them the team's state title. a big accomplishment. congratulations to anna, onika, blake, and shalie for their hard work and dedication to the agriculture community this. group has made the sixth district proud. thank you, mr. speaker. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio, mr. joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to honor the life and service of u.s. army staff sergeant kyle mckey. staff sergeant mckey was killed on november 12 in a black blackhawk helicopter crash in egypt. he was one of five who lost their lives. all members of the multinational force and observers which overseas the peace agreement reached between israel and egypt as part of the accords in 1978. this came less than 24 hours after our nation observed veterans day and a somber reminder that the security and freedoms we enjoy each and every day are not free.
skill-a-thon team for winning the indiana state 4-h title. all four members scored in the top 10 for individual competitors earning them the team's state title. a big accomplishment. congratulations to anna, onika, blake, and shalie for their hard work and dedication to the agriculture community this. group has made the sixth district proud. thank you, mr. speaker. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio, mr. joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr....
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she made a plan to move home to indiana to be near her family.ir kids, ages six and seven, would stay with jarod for the summer and join her later. >> was she dating again? >> yes, she was. absolutely. she was young. so, of course, sh -- you know, she didn't wanna be alone, you know? >> reporter: in fact, even before the move to indiana, she'd already met a guy online who lived up there. he was going to help her move. >> he was gonna come down to georgia. he had made plans, bought a plane ticket. >> reporter: and that brings us back to ciara's apartment and the bloody bedroom. as ciara's moving day approached, kendra noticed her friend's daily texts and phone calls had stopped completely. >> i didn't talk to her on the 2nd. so on the 3rd, i messaged her and got nothin'. so i was like, "okay, she's busy," called her. and then on the 4th, started gettin' worried some more -- >> you wondered? you know, was -- is she ditching me here? >> i thought, "okay, she dropped her phone in the toilet." but then you think about, "okay, well, there's other phone
she made a plan to move home to indiana to be near her family.ir kids, ages six and seven, would stay with jarod for the summer and join her later. >> was she dating again? >> yes, she was. absolutely. she was young. so, of course, sh -- you know, she didn't wanna be alone, you know? >> reporter: in fact, even before the move to indiana, she'd already met a guy online who lived up there. he was going to help her move. >> he was gonna come down to georgia. he had made...
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she made a plan to move home to indiana to be near her family. their kids, ages 6 and 7, would stay with jarod for the summer and join her later. >> was she dating again? >> yes, she was, absolutely. she was young. so of course, you know, she didn't want to be alone, you know. >> in fact, even before the move to indiana, she'd already met a guy online who lived up there. he was going to help her move. >> he was going to come down to georgia. he had made plans. bought a plane ticket. >> and that brings us back to ciara's apartment and the bloody bedroom. as ciara's moving day approached, kendra noticed her friend's daily texts and phone calls had stopped completely. >> i didn't talk to her on the 2nd. so on the 3rd i messaged her and got nothing. so i was like, okay, she's busy. called her. then on the 4th, started getting worried some more. >> you wondered, is she ditching me here? >> i thought, okay, she dropped her phone in the toilet. but then you think about, okay, well there's other phones in the world. or send me an email, hey, i'm not igno
she made a plan to move home to indiana to be near her family. their kids, ages 6 and 7, would stay with jarod for the summer and join her later. >> was she dating again? >> yes, she was, absolutely. she was young. so of course, you know, she didn't want to be alone, you know. >> in fact, even before the move to indiana, she'd already met a guy online who lived up there. he was going to help her move. >> he was going to come down to georgia. he had made plans. bought a...
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and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery he played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd the surface is to film acting for him the highest of accolades. all reporter scott roxboro from culture told us that sean connery is the legacy will be everlasting but he was one of those true icons are so few of them left with us sadly and are exactly was one of them you obviously can't discuss sean connery and its impact on cinema what i'm talking about jay's bar the role he created with dr no later than 7 days and that image. you have to remember this was what he created it was in the early sixty's it was completely new male hero in the movies a sort of cool sophisticated but also tough guy who was also i think this is quite he usually funny as well i think he basically opened the way for a whole
and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery he played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd the surface is to film acting for him the highest of accolades. all reporter scott roxboro from culture told us that...
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or back where i'm from in indiana.25 years since nafta was signed into law, we saw thousands of factories literally shuttered. and jobs shipped over the border and overseas. after election day in 2016, i went back to indiana and started packing my bags for washington, and i heard that a company that had been in indiana for 75 years was closing their factory and moving to mexico. for years people like joe biden loved to complain about nafta, remember? but they never lifted a finger to fix it. with the man who wrote the deal, got into the oval office, america got a way better deal. the usmca is here. that came up and -- crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! .s.a.! vice president pence: i love you people, too. give yourselves a round of applause. what a hearty crowd. you know, the topic of trade came up. i had a little vice presidential debate out in salt lake stea couple of weeks ago -- city a couple of weeks ago. thrau. you all deserve to know -- joe biden's runningmate was one of only 10 senators who to vote against the usmca. a huge
or back where i'm from in indiana.25 years since nafta was signed into law, we saw thousands of factories literally shuttered. and jobs shipped over the border and overseas. after election day in 2016, i went back to indiana and started packing my bags for washington, and i heard that a company that had been in indiana for 75 years was closing their factory and moving to mexico. for years people like joe biden loved to complain about nafta, remember? but they never lifted a finger to fix it....
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we'll see what indiana does. indiana's been so much fun to watch. you talked about their showdown in columbus next week. regardless of what happens indiana is going to have a big year. >> chris: iowa showing life with a 0-2 start. but you got to love their chances to win those four games. take them one at a time and be 5-0 going to the big ten championship game if they can win those. the weirdness of 2020. >> kirk: yep. well, if you're 5-0 and you go to indianapolis if everything goes well and everything continues to go down the path, you play ohio state, and it would be a tough matchup. but if they were able to beat ohio state, you're 6- 0. can you imagine that? >> chris: did you ever think that awe undefeated big ten champion wouldn't be an automatic for the playoff? i think they would get a strong look from the community. ohio state would be a monumental win, but it's 6-0. >> kirk: i know, but i don't think you would hold them out. >> chris: no. it's a conversation for the coming weeks. could have not worked out better for the badgers and their f
we'll see what indiana does. indiana's been so much fun to watch. you talked about their showdown in columbus next week. regardless of what happens indiana is going to have a big year. >> chris: iowa showing life with a 0-2 start. but you got to love their chances to win those four games. take them one at a time and be 5-0 going to the big ten championship game if they can win those. the weirdness of 2020. >> kirk: yep. well, if you're 5-0 and you go to indianapolis if everything...
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todd: pete hegseth in indiana, when i saw this in indiana why send them there, indiana is not in play >> reporter: it is election day, surreal that we are finally here and america is going to vote. have breakfast with friends with us. the county we are in, america's swing district, 1888, the county has only gotten the presidential election twice, they went for william jennings bryan in 1908 instead of taft. in 1952, at my stephenson instead of eisenhower. since then the winning streak started. 56 they went for eisenhower, 64 they went for lbj, for nixon, and for reagan, george w. bush, trump in 2016. which way will the county go into thousand 20? polls if you believe them so close. we will talk to voters and see which way the county which is a little more blue in a red state goes and we will talk to voters which is the point, appreciate it. you are a firefighter. we were talking about the history of the county pertaining to this year. >> terre haute used to be industrial, a lot of jobs, we ended up going to mexico, low unemployment rate. >> the area has seen a rebound, how they view t
todd: pete hegseth in indiana, when i saw this in indiana why send them there, indiana is not in play >> reporter: it is election day, surreal that we are finally here and america is going to vote. have breakfast with friends with us. the county we are in, america's swing district, 1888, the county has only gotten the presidential election twice, they went for william jennings bryan in 1908 instead of taft. in 1952, at my stephenson instead of eisenhower. since then the winning streak...
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indiana was likely red before tonight. in 2016 president trump won it by 19 points over hillary clinton and tonight nbc news projects he's won it again first state of the night to the incumbent. the state of georgia, too early to call. too early for a projection it's been a tossup for nbc news throughout both candidates have spent a lot of time there and it could play a role in the final decision tonight. in addition, kentucky, it's too early. it's a solid red state and has been, but there's simply not enough data to make a call there. too early to project in the state of kentucky. in the state of south carolina, too early to project in south carolina as well there's no data in yet from south carolina we're expecting, at least before tonight, that this is one that leans red as it traditionally has. then there's the state of virginia too early to call in the state of virginia. no data has come in from there yet. we're expecting to know more about virginia tonight, a state that has turned blue in recent years and has been pr
indiana was likely red before tonight. in 2016 president trump won it by 19 points over hillary clinton and tonight nbc news projects he's won it again first state of the night to the incumbent. the state of georgia, too early to call. too early for a projection it's been a tossup for nbc news throughout both candidates have spent a lot of time there and it could play a role in the final decision tonight. in addition, kentucky, it's too early. it's a solid red state and has been, but there's...
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we are about an hour away from the first peoples closing in kentucky and indiana. reports.ndidates joe biden and donald
we are about an hour away from the first peoples closing in kentucky and indiana. reports.ndidates joe biden and donald
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what happened is henry william harrison, the indiana governor, availed himself.ecumseh was down recruiting among tribes in the south and they did a strategic error of telling harrison what is going to do. harrison availed himself of the opportunity to attack tecumseh and take prophets down, indiana, and tenskwatawa was acting to a corner. he was forced to fight a battle against harrison and he prophesies that the whites would be blinded by a great light and would be easy to kill and indians would be invisible and several other prophecies like that. it turned out the first part of the bow because there were great campfire schooling. they did have an advantage but the one thing he couldn't solve with most was relative lack of ammunition as the indians had. they had to back off once they ran out of ammunition. conventional history happens he was discredited because his prophecy did not come true at tippecanoe but that wasn't the case. he conveniently get himself out of that jam by saying a menstruating woman attached to the utensil he was using, which invalidated hi
what happened is henry william harrison, the indiana governor, availed himself.ecumseh was down recruiting among tribes in the south and they did a strategic error of telling harrison what is going to do. harrison availed himself of the opportunity to attack tecumseh and take prophets down, indiana, and tenskwatawa was acting to a corner. he was forced to fight a battle against harrison and he prophesies that the whites would be blinded by a great light and would be easy to kill and indians...
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david back no reports from indiana. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic continues to accelerate and a record- shattering pace. as the white house remained silent, governors are taking actions, re-imposing restrictions and urging residents to get back to the basics. governors like indiana republican eric holcomb. >> i will sign an executive order that will implement pandemic requirements for all hoosiers. >> reporter:'s neighbor to the east, republican governor from ohio, mike dewine, warns that places could be forced to close if infections continue to spike. >> is advancing cooking quickly, advancing in ohio. if you don't know any of its victims yet, sadly, i suspect we will her >> reporter: it is seems like this, students rushing the field after notre dame upset clemson last saturday, that have renewed concern about spread on college campuses. now, the university is mandating that all students get tested before they go home. >> we are all receiving exit testing before we leave. if we do not get exit-tested, they would be multiple strikes on our registration. we can be ready for cla
david back no reports from indiana. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic continues to accelerate and a record- shattering pace. as the white house remained silent, governors are taking actions, re-imposing restrictions and urging residents to get back to the basics. governors like indiana republican eric holcomb. >> i will sign an executive order that will implement pandemic requirements for all hoosiers. >> reporter:'s neighbor to the east, republican governor from ohio,...
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innovation in indiana too.chemicals throughout the country and different places, greater investment in those programs would be a good first step. secondly, when it comes to service related innovation like naval x, i found they are often disjointed, how can we create in that structure more of an umbrella that works more closely with the service related innovation as well as something we can fix and improve? >> what you discuss about ai, we will make some mandates for acquisition programs, a way to be more aggressive or proactive with commercial technologies. program managers back here in dc, they will not reach out to commercial industry. it is hard or risky, what they deal with. forcing that relationship to be forged, an important element of this. we want to address this, we talked about the need of policies to enable the application of ai, relationships with allies are part of that as well. and how we need to address policy implications into defense. and the higher priorities that we take forward in a new admi
innovation in indiana too.chemicals throughout the country and different places, greater investment in those programs would be a good first step. secondly, when it comes to service related innovation like naval x, i found they are often disjointed, how can we create in that structure more of an umbrella that works more closely with the service related innovation as well as something we can fix and improve? >> what you discuss about ai, we will make some mandates for acquisition programs,...
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the early results, we projected indiana, no surprise, for mrtrump. projected indiana, no surprise, ford for that, and vermont has been projected foer that, and vermont has been projected for mr biden, that, and vermont has been projected foer biden, again, that, and vermont has been projected for mr biden, again, no surprise there in any of these, mr biden taking vermont, the home state of bernie sanders. 65% of the vote counted in florida, mr biden isjust a little ahead at 50.4, trump at 48.7, but as you are saying, katty, as you move further north as the votes get counted it becomes more republican which is why the republicans still think this is their state, but it won't be until their state, but it won't be until the votes are counted. now, a state that mr trump won quite comfortably in 2016 was ohio, one of these other midwestern rust belt states. this time it's still been leaning towards mrtrump, but it time it's still been leaning towards mr trump, but it is in contention, so let's to anna foster. she is in clevela nd, so let's to anna foster. she is in cleveland, ohio. this is
the early results, we projected indiana, no surprise, for mrtrump. projected indiana, no surprise, ford for that, and vermont has been projected foer that, and vermont has been projected for mr biden, that, and vermont has been projected foer biden, again, that, and vermont has been projected for mr biden, again, no surprise there in any of these, mr biden taking vermont, the home state of bernie sanders. 65% of the vote counted in florida, mr biden isjust a little ahead at 50.4, trump at 48.7,...
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indiana jones' father opposite harrison ford. queen elizabeth ii knighted the scott in washington be triple to connery's heritage as a kennedy center honoree. >> he is the one and only sean connery. >> reporter: the actor who embody james bond, the gentleman secret agent. tina krause, cbs news, london. >> sean connery also starred alongside nicholas cage in the movie
indiana jones' father opposite harrison ford. queen elizabeth ii knighted the scott in washington be triple to connery's heritage as a kennedy center honoree. >> he is the one and only sean connery. >> reporter: the actor who embody james bond, the gentleman secret agent. tina krause, cbs news, london. >> sean connery also starred alongside nicholas cage in the movie
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and i don't say that just because she is from indiana. it has been about appointing men and women who will uphold all of our liberties. that stand for the values that make pennsylvania and america great. i have to tell you as i stand here today, i could not be more proud to serve alongside a president who stands without apology for the sanctity of human life. [cheers and applause] joe biden and kamala harris support taxpayer funding for abortion all the way up to the moment of birth. [crowd booing] joe biden and president trump -- president trump is the most pro-life president in american history. [applause] , and i thinklieve you know, standing out here shivering in the cold, that the choice in this election has never been clearer, the stakes have never been higher. we face a choice in this election. i think it will not be so much whether america is more republican or more democrat. more liberal or more conservative. redad or more blue -- more or more blue. i think the choice in this election is whether america remains america. it is whe
and i don't say that just because she is from indiana. it has been about appointing men and women who will uphold all of our liberties. that stand for the values that make pennsylvania and america great. i have to tell you as i stand here today, i could not be more proud to serve alongside a president who stands without apology for the sanctity of human life. [cheers and applause] joe biden and kamala harris support taxpayer funding for abortion all the way up to the moment of birth. [crowd...
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we are going to be joined by senator todd young of indiana in just a couple minutes. when you look at the senate map and you evaluate senate battleground polls, what deserves more attention? emily: i cannot hear you. bob: what's not getting enough attention in the senate races out there? emily: i didn't hear you for a moment but i think your question was what's not getting enough attention in senate races. bob: that is right. emily: sounds good. i've been looking at georgia a lot because there are two races happening there, and i think they are both fascinating. there's the special election, which has a bunch of people running in it. and a standard one. it's not that common that we see two elections happening. one will almost likely go to a runoff later. i'm excited to see what happens. georgia is a state that traditionally has not been considered a swing state, a state a lot of us are looking at as a key battleground state. which is set set apart. it is this day i was born in, so i have some affinity for looking at georgia. i think it's an interesting place. my famil
we are going to be joined by senator todd young of indiana in just a couple minutes. when you look at the senate map and you evaluate senate battleground polls, what deserves more attention? emily: i cannot hear you. bob: what's not getting enough attention in the senate races out there? emily: i didn't hear you for a moment but i think your question was what's not getting enough attention in senate races. bob: that is right. emily: sounds good. i've been looking at georgia a lot because there...
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>>how are are in the city that are eating we're just part of why we have such a waistline in indiana they put forth some simple solutions whose this could start as soon as today this is going to be a hard thing to hear, but it's 3 words. >>stop it all. >>if there's any one thing that we can do if you read all the extra calories that we are drinking their times tree apps available water food see how many calories you're taking in something so simple that we couldn't on you know day to day minute to basis. >>and that was cater kaye reporting tonight doctors say the entire country has seen dramatic weight gain over the last decade and staying inside with covid has not helped. coming up tonight at 6.45 as covid-19 cases increase across the nation doctors explain the differences in covid-19 test this and how the timing of their tests could affect your results. >>teachers there's a new pilot program to could ease housing problems or teachers can get the help. >>very innovative program is providing housing subsidies to both working teachers and future educators this is happening in an east
>>how are are in the city that are eating we're just part of why we have such a waistline in indiana they put forth some simple solutions whose this could start as soon as today this is going to be a hard thing to hear, but it's 3 words. >>stop it all. >>if there's any one thing that we can do if you read all the extra calories that we are drinking their times tree apps available water food see how many calories you're taking in something so simple that we couldn't on you know...
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too early to call in indiana with its 11 south carolina as well if it's 9 it's too early to call as is virginia more on offer in virginia 13 that should be blue when the time comes but it was a swing state in past years and finally we will look at georgia which very much is one of our swing states this year 16 electoral college votes to early to call let's have a look at the breakdown the state profile as we like to call it on georgia to give you a little more information about what we can expect have a look at the close up. we'll show you the numbers there that one pretty convincingly a good 5 percent win in 2016 romney and mccain easily before him but the fact is this time around it is very much in play a lot of it to do with some of the suburban areas around atlanta these are places which have been going blue. over the past few years and that includes. midterm elections and local elections so it is a case of how blue those areas can turn as to whether joe biden and the democrats can flip that let's have a look at the state of the race. and 3 so that's how you expected at this poi
too early to call in indiana with its 11 south carolina as well if it's 9 it's too early to call as is virginia more on offer in virginia 13 that should be blue when the time comes but it was a swing state in past years and finally we will look at georgia which very much is one of our swing states this year 16 electoral college votes to early to call let's have a look at the breakdown the state profile as we like to call it on georgia to give you a little more information about what we can...
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i've already won many critical states, including florida, iowa, indiana, ohio. -- election interference. byeverybody saw, we won historic numbers. and they got it knowingly wrong. it's so ridiculous and everybody knew it at the time. there is no blue wave that they predicted. they thought there was going to be a big blue wave. that was false. instead, there was a big red wave and it's been properly acknowledged by the media. i think they were very impressed, but that was after the fact. that doesn't do us any good. we kept the senate, despite having twice as many seats to protect as democrats. and really, and much more competitive states, we did a fantastic job with the senate. i think we're very proud of what's happened there. they spent more on senate races in south carolina and kentucky alone, two braces and hundreds -- races and hundreds of millions of dollars against us. opponents and major donors were wall street bankers and special interests. our major donors were police officers, farmers, and everyday citizens. for the first time ever, we lost zero races in the house. i was talk
i've already won many critical states, including florida, iowa, indiana, ohio. -- election interference. byeverybody saw, we won historic numbers. and they got it knowingly wrong. it's so ridiculous and everybody knew it at the time. there is no blue wave that they predicted. they thought there was going to be a big blue wave. that was false. instead, there was a big red wave and it's been properly acknowledged by the media. i think they were very impressed, but that was after the fact. that...
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polls nearing closing time and parts of kentucky and indiana. the latest now from president trump's campaign headquarters. i want to bring in mario parker at the white house, covering the president for some time. mario, what is the mood and the trump camp? mario: the president earlier today -- a pretty upbeat message. he was displaying optimism about his chances tonight. before, before i joined you all i was on the campaign call with his campaign manager, and jason miller, an advisor. they are stressing confidence about the president's chances. particularly in two battleground states. emily: so, talk to us about the states that really matter here. president trump has not been leading in the polls, but as we saw in 2016 things could turn in his direction. and the results will be likely on even given how many folks have voted early, the time polls close, the time we get the results from the metropolitan areas. are we going to see some whiplash tonight? mario: the president's campaign is hoping that lightning will strike twice. in 2016 he scored th
polls nearing closing time and parts of kentucky and indiana. the latest now from president trump's campaign headquarters. i want to bring in mario parker at the white house, covering the president for some time. mario, what is the mood and the trump camp? mario: the president earlier today -- a pretty upbeat message. he was displaying optimism about his chances tonight. before, before i joined you all i was on the campaign call with his campaign manager, and jason miller, an advisor. they are...
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between indiana and illinois.county has the distinction of having sided with the winning presidential candidate in all presidential elections back to 1956. the town's 1,000 residents voted for barack obama twice, in 2008 and 2012 and then switched to trump by a 15 point margin. for what it's worth, emerson college did a poll of vigo county, indiana, this year, and what they came up with is it's a tie, 48-48. joining us now is somebody who knows us a lot about indiana and his politics. he has been campaigning for the biden campaign. especially in michigan. he is the former mayor in south bend, and current surrogate for the biden/harris ticket. good to have you with us. >> sure thing, thanks for having me. >> how does vigo county go this year? >> i think we will get it, it is close. i have campaigned in vigo county in 2010 when i was running for state treasurer. didn't win the county and didn't win the state. the remarkable thing right now is that, you know, joe biden is ahead by so much national, but of course, it
between indiana and illinois.county has the distinction of having sided with the winning presidential candidate in all presidential elections back to 1956. the town's 1,000 residents voted for barack obama twice, in 2008 and 2012 and then switched to trump by a 15 point margin. for what it's worth, emerson college did a poll of vigo county, indiana, this year, and what they came up with is it's a tie, 48-48. joining us now is somebody who knows us a lot about indiana and his politics. he has...
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lead us off tonight from south bend, indiana.d evening, david. >> reporter: good evening, norah. you mentioned the governors-- ohio's governor just went on television statewide, and he told people, "i know you're tired, i know that you're weary, but this virus is more dangerous and widespread than it has been in the past." he says ohio is experiencing its third wave right now, and he told his residents, "if we don't get some kind of control of this, i will shut down bars, gyms, and restaurants in one week." ohio is overwhelmed. >> as of today, every single one of our 88 counties has a high rate of virus spread. t reporter: to north dakota now. hospital staffing shortages are so dire, that the governor issued an order giving the go-ahead for health care workers who have active covid-19 infection, but are asymptomatic, to continue working in a hospital setting with covid patients as long as they take extra precautions. governors in at least seven "stay atave told people "stay at home." home." nevada's governor has given residents a
lead us off tonight from south bend, indiana.d evening, david. >> reporter: good evening, norah. you mentioned the governors-- ohio's governor just went on television statewide, and he told people, "i know you're tired, i know that you're weary, but this virus is more dangerous and widespread than it has been in the past." he says ohio is experiencing its third wave right now, and he told his residents, "if we don't get some kind of control of this, i will shut down bars,...
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do they believe it in indiana when they say nobody dies from covid?hen you get covid, you get better. it just goes, away. it's just the j greedy, scammin nurses and doctors that are faking deaths. do they believe that? orat do they believe the front page of the "indianapolis star" today? what 4,000 deaths looks like as 4,000 indiana residents are now dead from covid. in hard-fought minnesota, see at the top there, the kind of obscuring even the name of the paper. the brainer dispatch. the headline for that story is we were hoping we would never get to this point. it's a point that all school kids in brainerd, minnesota, are going to be sent home for learning. record-breaking new cases thursday forca crow wing county. got record-breaking new cases there. but it's not just crow wing county. it's everywhere. down there, on the lower, left side of the page, the whole state of minnesota reporting record number of cases. kids n having to get pulled outf school because of spiking cases inse that county, new cases in that county skyrocketing. they can barely
do they believe it in indiana when they say nobody dies from covid?hen you get covid, you get better. it just goes, away. it's just the j greedy, scammin nurses and doctors that are faking deaths. do they believe that? orat do they believe the front page of the "indianapolis star" today? what 4,000 deaths looks like as 4,000 indiana residents are now dead from covid. in hard-fought minnesota, see at the top there, the kind of obscuring even the name of the paper. the brainer dispatch....
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, nueva jersey y pensilvania y caronevada rompie sus marcas del norte indiana pensilvania rompieron enmás estrictas iintentando frenar el virus tienen medidas más estrictas intentando frenar el virus el mismo vamos con guadalupe verena que está en california donde el gobernador recibió una llamada de atención adelante guadalupe de atención. adelante, guadalupe . hola >> que tal vanessa unas tardes. california es uno de los estados qutal?e calianunció nuevas med mientras que nuevas medidas mies el gobernador fue gobernador e criticad por asistir o a unapor una cena a e asistió. pero amenadijo y otre lo hizo bajo medidas estados implementando medidas para reducir las contagio precaución y hay sotros es >> el alarmante número de contagios no se puede ignorar >> [hablando inglés] . >> en nuevo >> el aumento méxico y oregón; e anuncian cierre casi total de dos semanas intentando frenar contagio de contagiados en nuevo méxico ys en portland, faltan en tinas como éstasen oregón por las com pánico se han frenado y hay más compras por temor >> es necesario tomar las reglas en reuniones familiar
, nueva jersey y pensilvania y caronevada rompie sus marcas del norte indiana pensilvania rompieron enmás estrictas iintentando frenar el virus tienen medidas más estrictas intentando frenar el virus el mismo vamos con guadalupe verena que está en california donde el gobernador recibió una llamada de atención adelante guadalupe de atención. adelante, guadalupe . hola >> que tal vanessa unas tardes. california es uno de los estados qutal?e calianunció nuevas med mientras que nuevas...
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indiana was likely red before tonight.16 president trump won it by 19 points over hillary clinton and tonight nbc news projects he's won it again first state of the night to the incumbent. the state of georgia, too early to call. too early for a pr
indiana was likely red before tonight.16 president trump won it by 19 points over hillary clinton and tonight nbc news projects he's won it again first state of the night to the incumbent. the state of georgia, too early to call. too early for a pr
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donald trump with indiana at 11. >> yeah. a long road to 270.tainly, we'll be watching ohio, joe biden late in the game, decided to put ohio on his expanded map. >> and the place to watch ohio is going to be around the lake counties. they used to be union democrats. donald trump did really well from toledo on one end all the way through. sherrod brown when he won in 2018, got a bunch of those counties back. that's what we're watching for. is joe biden looking like a sherrod democrat? or like a hillary democrat? >> erie, pennsylvania, is one of those places the president went to for a rally but said, i didn't think i would have to come here. i didn't think i would have to push it so hard. but every vote in pennsylvania is being fought for. >> that's right. he said i didn't want to come here, to fight for it. which is not necessarily a traditional message from any platt candidate to a group of people where you're standing there and asking for their votes. and pennsylvania, of course, joe biden's original home tate, his home town of scranton, his b
donald trump with indiana at 11. >> yeah. a long road to 270.tainly, we'll be watching ohio, joe biden late in the game, decided to put ohio on his expanded map. >> and the place to watch ohio is going to be around the lake counties. they used to be union democrats. donald trump did really well from toledo on one end all the way through. sherrod brown when he won in 2018, got a bunch of those counties back. that's what we're watching for. is joe biden looking like a sherrod...
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i am surprised in your great state of indiana i think coach frank wright is the genius who'll end up in the super bowl yeah yes. >> all right, rotations that come and goes. i am kind of sick frankly. all they do is turn you and make you trade. that's not what we are about there is growth and value and there is no value so are the oils "mad money," a winner is coming. preparing demand for its product, clorox, it is back on the rise i am talking to the new ceo. with covid restrictions an lockdown rises in the u.s., many are looking for ways to pass the time i am going to find out the new company that many of you asked about could elp. it is a dirty business is it time to do a little dumpster driving no, i am not talking about any fantasy teams. stay with cramer don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jim cramer at twitter. have a question, tweet him him, #madmoney, send jim an e-mail at madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like... like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, oka
i am surprised in your great state of indiana i think coach frank wright is the genius who'll end up in the super bowl yeah yes. >> all right, rotations that come and goes. i am kind of sick frankly. all they do is turn you and make you trade. that's not what we are about there is growth and value and there is no value so are the oils "mad money," a winner is coming. preparing demand for its product, clorox, it is back on the rise i am talking to the new ceo. with covid...
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in indiana, he married louise abigail wright and she was his business partner. you had wonderful teamwork coming together to serve patients. malaria was common in indiana at that time. dr. mayo sought a healthier climate. he came here as a patient seeking a healthier future. he came to minnesota in the territory days. he worked a number of cities around the state forms farms and different things. in 1864, he opened a practice and moved his family to rochester when the lincoln administration saw him as an examining doctor during the civil war. his role was to see which young men were fit for military duty. we were one of the newest states in the nation. his job was to see who was fit for service. the family stayed here because mrs. mayo said we are not moving anymore. abraham lincoln brought us here and missus mayo kept us here. dr. mayo had sons who grew up in medicine like farm boys on a farm. they would serve his patients with dad. they absorbed his ideals and his values and it was natural that they were going into medicine as their time came. the mayo family
in indiana, he married louise abigail wright and she was his business partner. you had wonderful teamwork coming together to serve patients. malaria was common in indiana at that time. dr. mayo sought a healthier climate. he came here as a patient seeking a healthier future. he came to minnesota in the territory days. he worked a number of cities around the state forms farms and different things. in 1864, he opened a practice and moved his family to rochester when the lincoln administration saw...
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indiana for 75 years was shutting there the and moving south.s like joe biden spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, but they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but when the man who wrote the art of the deal got to the oval office, north carolina and america got a way better deal. usmca is ane and the huge win for north carolina and america. estimates thatre we will sell another 2 billion dollars more in agricultural goods to mexico and canada alone. and not just joe biden's record of not doing nothing, right? but you also should know about his running mate. i had a debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a couple of weeks back. [applause] thank you. is quite a night. but i tried to point out then was one of harris only 10 senators to vote against the usmca. i mean, here is a trade deal that puts our manufacturers first and puts our agriculture first, eight huge win for north carolina. kamala harris voted against it because she said it did not go far enough on climate change. put her radical environme
indiana for 75 years was shutting there the and moving south.s like joe biden spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, but they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but when the man who wrote the art of the deal got to the oval office, north carolina and america got a way better deal. usmca is ane and the huge win for north carolina and america. estimates thatre we will sell another 2 billion dollars more in agricultural goods to mexico and canada alone. and...
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ohio does some very interesting things, michigan, sodas indiana. and then the actual implementation of a direct, progressive taxation successfully in wisconsin emboldens national lawmakers to do it themselves, just a few years later. it's very much a state to national story. does that help? yes, very much so. that's one of the keys of this. it allows social democrats in milwaukee, for example, to galvanize support. it requires a constitutional amendment in wisconsin as well. part of the argument is we are going to keep rates high. this is meant to, in a sense, to ameliorate the existing dysfunction of the state level property tax, for example. so the property tax in theory ought to be this sort of graduated rate. people with more property should be paying more. but at this time, we are witnessing radical transformations in notions of property and wealth. it's not about my real estate, it's about intangible well. it's about stocks, securities. in wisconsin, it's about large farmers who have mortgages that are not being taxed. so the argument at the
ohio does some very interesting things, michigan, sodas indiana. and then the actual implementation of a direct, progressive taxation successfully in wisconsin emboldens national lawmakers to do it themselves, just a few years later. it's very much a state to national story. does that help? yes, very much so. that's one of the keys of this. it allows social democrats in milwaukee, for example, to galvanize support. it requires a constitutional amendment in wisconsin as well. part of the...
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i can tell you as the indiana comes in a little bit this hour, not all of the polls in indiana are closede place we're looking at is here in the indianapolis area because this is the area of indiana that has been moving dramatically. this is marian county where indiana is and if you go one north there where hamilton county is, this an area here that typifies what democrats hope will happen nationally over the course of the night. it densely populated fast growing area where donald trump lost ground in 2016 from what republicans have typically done. there is a congressional district with an open seat race. we want to see when the votes come in early if we see an early trend in indiana along the lines of what democrats say is going to happen in metro areas just like the undindianapolis area. we don't have anything to report. before we go going and all these other states we'll be able to see something, a scattering of counties in deeply red indiana, as well in kentucky, another state trump won overwhelmingly in 2016. we're getting a scattering of counties. nothing surprising here in the init
i can tell you as the indiana comes in a little bit this hour, not all of the polls in indiana are closede place we're looking at is here in the indianapolis area because this is the area of indiana that has been moving dramatically. this is marian county where indiana is and if you go one north there where hamilton county is, this an area here that typifies what democrats hope will happen nationally over the course of the night. it densely populated fast growing area where donald trump lost...
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a fellow at indiana university. he received his j.d. at georgetown university law center and his ph.d. at the university of chicago. he has served as the co-director of the indiana university center of law, society and culture. before arriving at indiana university, he was a doctoral fellow at the american war foundation in chicago. after law school, and prior to his graduate training in history, he was an associate in the structured finance department of the new york office of j.p. morgan. he's among a very small group of individuals who have left wall street to pursue a degree in history. he is editor of the new fiscal sociology, taxation in comparative and historical perspective published also by cambridge university press. we should have time for q&a afterwards. if you have a question, please raise your hand so we can pass around the mic and then after that, there are copies of ajay's book for purchase at the back of the room. thank you. ajay: thank you all for coming. let me begin by saying thank you to richard for inviting me to t
a fellow at indiana university. he received his j.d. at georgetown university law center and his ph.d. at the university of chicago. he has served as the co-director of the indiana university center of law, society and culture. before arriving at indiana university, he was a doctoral fellow at the american war foundation in chicago. after law school, and prior to his graduate training in history, he was an associate in the structured finance department of the new york office of j.p. morgan....
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in indiana for 75 years was shutting their doors and moving south.ts like joe biden likes to spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but when the man who wrote the art of the deal got to the oval office, north carolina and america got a way better deal. nafta is gone, and the usmca is a huge win for north carolina and america. i mean, there are estimates that we will sell another $2 billion more in agricultural goods alone to mexico and canada. and not just joe biden, senator warren's record of doing nothing, but you should know something about his running mate. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a couple of weeks back. thank you. it is quite a night. but, i tried to point out then that kamala harris was one of 10 senators to vote against the usmca. i mean, here is a trade deal that puts our manufacturers first and agriculture first, a huge win for north carolina. kamala harris said that it did not go far enough on climate change. kamala harris put
in indiana for 75 years was shutting their doors and moving south.ts like joe biden likes to spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but when the man who wrote the art of the deal got to the oval office, north carolina and america got a way better deal. nafta is gone, and the usmca is a huge win for north carolina and america. i mean, there are estimates that we will sell another $2 billion more in agricultural...
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we started in michigan, ohio, now in indiana.re had imposed restrictions, then rolled back just about all restrictions in september and now imposing them again. the ap says hospitalizations in the state of indiana are up. they've jumped 200%. the coronavirus pandemic continues to accelerate at a record-shattering pace. as the white house remains silent, governors are taking action, reimposing restrictions and urging residents to get back to the basics. governors like indiana republican eric holcomb. >> i'll sign an executive order that will implement pandemic requirements forral hoosiers. >> reporter: his neighbor to the east, mike dewine, warned that businesses could be forced to close if infections continue to spike. >> it's advancing quickly and seeking victims in every community in ohio. if you don't know any of its victims yet, sadly, i suspect you will. >> reporter: to new york now, governor cuomo announced new restrictions on private gatherings, limiting them to 10 people and placing a curfew are bars, gyms and even some r
we started in michigan, ohio, now in indiana.re had imposed restrictions, then rolled back just about all restrictions in september and now imposing them again. the ap says hospitalizations in the state of indiana are up. they've jumped 200%. the coronavirus pandemic continues to accelerate at a record-shattering pace. as the white house remains silent, governors are taking action, reimposing restrictions and urging residents to get back to the basics. governors like indiana republican eric...
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senator todd young of indiana, chairman of the nrs see, appreciate you coming by. thanks, bob. >> thank you all for joining us for alexion daily on washington post live. it's been quite a journey. trump now.esident , whove senator todd young is running for republicans, represented jayapal of washington, on the forefront of the progressive movement. , just ae and emily great show. i hope you appreciate it and enjoyed it as much as i did to hear those perspectives. different perspectives and different views. that's what we give you at the washington post and washington post live. unfiltered straight news and vigorous reporting. we will continue this program, election daily at 1:00 p.m.. we will be joined by some interesting guests. i will be talking to the pennsylvania lieutenant governor who is quite a personality to say the least. it came across in anthony bourdain show. he seems really in touch with what's going on in pennsylvania. we will be joined by catherine cortez, that such a key state. she is the chair of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, of the
senator todd young of indiana, chairman of the nrs see, appreciate you coming by. thanks, bob. >> thank you all for joining us for alexion daily on washington post live. it's been quite a journey. trump now.esident , whove senator todd young is running for republicans, represented jayapal of washington, on the forefront of the progressive movement. , just ae and emily great show. i hope you appreciate it and enjoyed it as much as i did to hear those perspectives. different perspectives...
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he has served as the co-director of the indiana university center of law society and culture. before arriving at indiana university he was a doctoral fellow at the american war foundation in chicago. after law school and prior to his graduate training in history he was an associate in the structured finance department at the new york office of jpmorgan. ajay must be among the very small group of individuals who have left wall street to pursue a degree in history. he is co-editor of the new fiscal sociology, taxation and comparative and historical perspective published by cambridge university press. we should have time for q & a afterwards. if you have questions please raise your hand so we can pass around the mic and then after that there are copies of ajay's book for purchase at the back of the room. >> thank you. well, thank you all for coming. let me begin actually by saying thank you to richard for inviting me to this. we met at the policy history conference last summer where he was kind enough to come to one of the panels where i was presenting some recent research that i
he has served as the co-director of the indiana university center of law society and culture. before arriving at indiana university he was a doctoral fellow at the american war foundation in chicago. after law school and prior to his graduate training in history he was an associate in the structured finance department at the new york office of jpmorgan. ajay must be among the very small group of individuals who have left wall street to pursue a degree in history. he is co-editor of the new...
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it's indiana's vigo county.ral county, home to a large student population on indiana's western border. vigo county has the distinction of having sided with the winning presidential candidate in all 16 presidential elections dating back to 1956. it's officially uncanny. the town's roughly 100,000 residents voted for barack obama twice in 2008 and 2012. the county then switched to trump by a 15-point margin four years ago. for what it's worth, emerson college recently did a poll of vigo county, indiana, for this year, and what they came up with was that it was a tie, 48-48. joining us now is someone who knows a lot about indiana and its politics. he has also been out campaigning for the biden campaign today, specifically in michigan. he is the former mayor of south bend, former presidential candidate mayor pete buttigieg. mr. mayor, thank you so much for joining us. >> sure thing. thanks for having me. >> how does vigo county go this year? >> you know, i think we'll get it, but it is awful close. i've campaigned i
it's indiana's vigo county.ral county, home to a large student population on indiana's western border. vigo county has the distinction of having sided with the winning presidential candidate in all 16 presidential elections dating back to 1956. it's officially uncanny. the town's roughly 100,000 residents voted for barack obama twice in 2008 and 2012. the county then switched to trump by a 15-point margin four years ago. for what it's worth, emerson college recently did a poll of vigo county,...
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indiana was still a very small rritory but harrison ford's fors n political purposes wanted to become govnor of the state. consequently he wanted more land to further his political ends. he provoked the conflict by negotiating for -- wasn't that large a track of land but the wasn't tt much left for the ingots to begin with. was unnecessary to do that and it eventually provoked the conflict. he was a remarkable self propagandist. he was able to convince the war department a the president, credits -- president madison. the defeat at tippecanoe. he suffered casualties prortionately heavier than the indians did. more importantly, some of the tribes, particularly elements of tribes of ottawa farther north in wisconsin and michigan had not been touched directly yety white expansion, they saw what happened to the indians at tippecanoe who were living on indian land, their land by treaty. they saw what happened and, the hell with this, we're not going to wait forhis to happen to . this is an outrage. we areoing to unite with our fellow indians and resist these cursion before they come to our
indiana was still a very small rritory but harrison ford's fors n political purposes wanted to become govnor of the state. consequently he wanted more land to further his political ends. he provoked the conflict by negotiating for -- wasn't that large a track of land but the wasn't tt much left for the ingots to begin with. was unnecessary to do that and it eventually provoked the conflict. he was a remarkable self propagandist. he was able to convince the war department a the president,...
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two party leaders on the front line of this historic campaign and hear from senator todd young of indiana. he is the person who is running all the senate campaigns tore the republicans as they hold on to their majority and welcome representative jayapal from washington state and co-chair of the progressive caucus in the house and one of those leaders in washington that regardless of who wins will be a voice in the democratic party in the years to come and campaigning across the country and two of my colleagues who i have been waiting to hear rom. first, let's go to the headlines. day before election day. voters get to decide. not us, it's the voters, you, who get to decide. hear's what i'm hearing. number one, the trump campaign, republicans are concerned about my home area, philadelphia. they see an erosion at the national level because of the pandemic. because of that erosion in the philadelphia suburbs and pennsylvania is so critical, you heard the chants of "fire fauci" and he is running against the doctors and stoking that base and other parts of the country. all about tasking himsel
two party leaders on the front line of this historic campaign and hear from senator todd young of indiana. he is the person who is running all the senate campaigns tore the republicans as they hold on to their majority and welcome representative jayapal from washington state and co-chair of the progressive caucus in the house and one of those leaders in washington that regardless of who wins will be a voice in the democratic party in the years to come and campaigning across the country and two...
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winning right now here in indiana it's it seems to be more closely to it seems to be illogical to it's not just one person and maybe his brother and brother in laws are acting here and there it's a bit more and i would make. it clear what has happened in france and today indiana we have seen over the last 2530 years a rise in terrorism we have seen all sorts of liberation organizations for all over the world the middle east when they started death terrorism in the sixty's and seventy's there was a program matic again behind it they wanted to get what priests have seen over the last decades is what i would call it was a kind of needless and it's just my own lance for this a. little to detect in terms of a program it's really just the belt spreading fear spreading taro. that was speaking with karen keiser former austrian minister of foreign affairs our founder bruno also spoke with saskia from the gulf state analytics. earlier and he said that he believes these terrorists could be entering europe through illegal migration routes. austria has been on alert for quite some time at least for
winning right now here in indiana it's it seems to be more closely to it seems to be illogical to it's not just one person and maybe his brother and brother in laws are acting here and there it's a bit more and i would make. it clear what has happened in france and today indiana we have seen over the last 2530 years a rise in terrorism we have seen all sorts of liberation organizations for all over the world the middle east when they started death terrorism in the sixty's and seventy's there...
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his name plastered across this indiana lotto winner's page. so what's the strategy?o she would text me and ask me how many books i had and i would let her know then she would come in and just purchase all of them. >> reporter: in indiana, for example, the group reportedly bought them from four dozen different store, sometimes hundreds at a time. another potential strategy, waiting in the the last days of the lotto game. their biggest winner, a scratcher worth $5 million bought when the game was about to end. still all those tickets are expensive, and it's not clear if the group is actually profiting. >> even under the best of circumstances, the amount that they're making net of what they're spending on the tickets is not going to be very large. >> reporter: according to "the indianapolis star" all four are associated with a company called black swan capital, a company montori founded. >> gambling losses can be written off your taxes, so they might be able to write those losing tickets off as an expense of doing business. >> reporter: no one in the group has been accu
his name plastered across this indiana lotto winner's page. so what's the strategy?o she would text me and ask me how many books i had and i would let her know then she would come in and just purchase all of them. >> reporter: in indiana, for example, the group reportedly bought them from four dozen different store, sometimes hundreds at a time. another potential strategy, waiting in the the last days of the lotto game. their biggest winner, a scratcher worth $5 million bought when the...
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if you're looking for early clues, though, i would look in at indiana, because it's the first state to report. and while trump going to carry it it was hienormous margin the last time that was a hinthat the pollster missed the rural white consertive vote that actually propelled trump to victory in key states. so, if trump is winning by really narrow margins in diana, that would be bad news for him as the night rolls on. the othestate, obviously, to look at is florida with 29 electoral votes. it reports usually early, but it's always been close-- less than 1% or so the last three elections. so, if there's a decisive win in florida, that's going to set the ne for the rest of the night. >> sreenivasan: jeff, let's also talk about the senate. there's so much concern on where the balance of power is on whether the presidency goes one direction. dohaesalso mean the senate goes the same direction? >> that's exactly why it's as imptiortant as the presid outcome. just imagine a president trump with a democratic senate or a president biden with a republican senate. you are defining "gridlock." r
if you're looking for early clues, though, i would look in at indiana, because it's the first state to report. and while trump going to carry it it was hienormous margin the last time that was a hinthat the pollster missed the rural white consertive vote that actually propelled trump to victory in key states. so, if trump is winning by really narrow margins in diana, that would be bad news for him as the night rolls on. the othestate, obviously, to look at is florida with 29 electoral votes. it...
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indiana has gone reliably red. it's also of course a home state of vice president ike pence who is on the ballot again with the president this year.ro south na, another state. we're watching very closely because of that senate race we discussed at this hour. the polls have closed but it's interesting that the ap is not prepared to call that one. the democrats have a strong senate candidate in jamie harrison challenging lindsey graham. we'll see what effect if any that has on the presidential race. at this hour, four or five minutes after 7:00, no call. the state of virginia, as amy walter was just telling usit was red and then rple. this is a state that hillary clinton won in 2016. it is expected to state blue but we will watch it. only 1% of theote is in. very small number of votes at this hour from the earlyarly vote. you can see the president has a small lead but we know sit' extremely early in the vote count in the state of virginia, the old dominion. and if you add hose, the electoral votes we were justit disc
indiana has gone reliably red. it's also of course a home state of vice president ike pence who is on the ballot again with the president this year.ro south na, another state. we're watching very closely because of that senate race we discussed at this hour. the polls have closed but it's interesting that the ap is not prepared to call that one. the democrats have a strong senate candidate in jamie harrison challenging lindsey graham. we'll see what effect if any that has on the presidential...
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between what has happened in france and today indiana we have seen over the last 2530 years a rise in terrorism we have seen all sort of liberation organizations for all over the world the middle east when they started death terrorism in the sixty's and seventy's there was a program back to again behind it they wanted to get what we have seen over the last decades what i would call war kind of needlenose them it's just lying lansford it's a. little to detect in terms of a program it's really just the bult spreading fear spread into iraq while this shooting in austria comes as france is dealing as we were talking about with karren a spate of violent attacks of its own in the last few weeks the french president has announced a clampdown on radical islam following a wave of terror incidents and it sparked a war of words with turkey. if i spoke complicitous i understand and respect that people might be shocked by the caricature was but i will never accept that someone can justify physical violence because of them i will always defend my country's freedom to speak to write think and draw t
between what has happened in france and today indiana we have seen over the last 2530 years a rise in terrorism we have seen all sort of liberation organizations for all over the world the middle east when they started death terrorism in the sixty's and seventy's there was a program back to again behind it they wanted to get what we have seen over the last decades what i would call war kind of needlenose them it's just lying lansford it's a. little to detect in terms of a program it's really...