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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas -- indiana. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated mr. mchenry of north carolina, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote no on the amendment 105. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on the bowman amendment. as the member designated by ms. porter, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on the bowman amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from indiana seek recognition? mrs. walorski: as the member designated mrs. wagner of missouri, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. wagner will vote no on the bowman amendment number 105. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> a
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas -- indiana. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated mr. mchenry of north carolina, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote no on the amendment 105. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin,...
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the most famous of these was new harmony, indiana. it was founded in 1825 by a wealthy british industrialist by robert owen, one of the founders of the movement that came to be called utopian socialism. it got that name because the founders of the movement believed socialism could be achieved without class struggle but rather by example. that society could work in a different and better way and as with ralph waldo emerson's better mousetrap the world would be the path to your dorm. marks and angles dismissed this is utopian and the term stuck. marks and angles for once were right. owen put his money where his mouth was, he bought an entire town, 20,000 acres in the southwest corner of indiana plus the buildings and infrastructure through a german religious sect to the decided to relocate, he paid 150,$000, a substantial fortune in the 1820s. people were expected to provide household goods, invest capital enterprises that would promote community independence and social equality. they would work for the community and be paid in credits
the most famous of these was new harmony, indiana. it was founded in 1825 by a wealthy british industrialist by robert owen, one of the founders of the movement that came to be called utopian socialism. it got that name because the founders of the movement believed socialism could be achieved without class struggle but rather by example. that society could work in a different and better way and as with ralph waldo emerson's better mousetrap the world would be the path to your dorm. marks and...
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soon after that we went to indiana and elkhart. he said something that was powerful. after visiting pinnacle assurance, he said, if each of us would do what pinnacle does and take 5% of our workforce and make them youth apprentices, we would change the country. that's the reason i left my business, that's the reason i spend 50 hours at careerwise, because i think we can change the country so that 10 years from now we won't talk about the same problems. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> thank you for my invitation to speak. i completed my registered apprenticeship with pinnacle assurance in denver, colorado and became a full-time journey worker at a business development representative. before my apprenticeship, i did not know what path i would be in. i would pick something random. that's what a lot of people my age do. they don't feel like they have options. but because i feel like i do have options in my apprenticeship. because of my apprenticeship, i have experience, confidence, career path and ability to provide for myself. i would like to tell you how it impacted
soon after that we went to indiana and elkhart. he said something that was powerful. after visiting pinnacle assurance, he said, if each of us would do what pinnacle does and take 5% of our workforce and make them youth apprentices, we would change the country. that's the reason i left my business, that's the reason i spend 50 hours at careerwise, because i think we can change the country so that 10 years from now we won't talk about the same problems. >> thank you. i appreciate that....
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the most famous was new harmony indiana.as founded in 1825 by a wealthy british industrialist named robert, one of the founders of the movement that came to be called utopian socialism. it got that name because the founders of the movement believed socialism could be achieved without press struggle but rather by example. demonstrate the society can work in a different and better way and with ralph's better mousetrap, the world would be the path to your door. the dismissed this as utopian the term stock. they were right. he put his money where his mouth was in 1825, 20000 acres in the southwest corner of indiana building an infrastructure that decided to relocate. he paid $150,000 from a very substantial fortune in the 1820s. people were expected to provide their own household good, invest capitol enterprises to promote community independence and social equality. they'd work in the community and be paid in credit at the time for where they could buy credit there. the trouble from the beginning, a shortage of skills of craftsm
the most famous was new harmony indiana.as founded in 1825 by a wealthy british industrialist named robert, one of the founders of the movement that came to be called utopian socialism. it got that name because the founders of the movement believed socialism could be achieved without press struggle but rather by example. demonstrate the society can work in a different and better way and with ralph's better mousetrap, the world would be the path to your door. the dismissed this as utopian the...
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what would indiana jones thing. he was going somewhere in search of something mythical people denied existence of and finding it and doing stuff with it. the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going to developing countries in search of something mythical which was low-cost private education and finding it and coming back to tell the world about it. maybe it was lost. it was said to be mythical but then i was lost and recovered. >> that's an interesting dynamic. i discovered it for the west, for us in america and england and where i discovered it first was the slums in india where i just wandered in with a hunch about what i might find and we can discuss that in a moment but i found this private school charging the equivalent of one u.s. dollar a month. >> this was the thing that had been lost. in earlier book i wrote was called the beautiful tree. he had described the situation before the british got involved and he said the british came and uncovered the root. i looked at the history and sai
what would indiana jones thing. he was going somewhere in search of something mythical people denied existence of and finding it and doing stuff with it. the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going to developing countries in search of something mythical which was low-cost private education and finding it and coming back to tell the world about it. maybe it was lost. it was said to be mythical but then i was lost and recovered. >> that's an interesting dynamic. i...
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. >> sreenivasan: and, in our "peril and promise" series, a lakeshore community in indiana faces eroding shorelines. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the sylvia a. and simon b. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been
. >> sreenivasan: and, in our "peril and promise" series, a lakeshore community in indiana faces eroding shorelines. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the sylvia a. and simon b. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed...
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what was indiana jones doing? do you is going somewhere in search of something mythical something that people denied existed and is finding it and doing stuff with it. the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical which was a low-cost private education and coming back and telling the world about it.he >> maybe it was lost, the art was lost for a generation and it was said to be mythical but it was actually lost anden then recovered. >> that's very interesting because i discovered it in the west. obviously people in these countries knew about it but i discovered it in america and england. where he discovered it was in the slums of india right just wandered in with a hunch about what i might find and we can discuss that in the moment. and i found a local school in those days charging about one u.s.oo dollar month and now the schools are charging $10 a month. >> gracious, $10 a month. >> at this was the thing that had been lost and an ea
what was indiana jones doing? do you is going somewhere in search of something mythical something that people denied existed and is finding it and doing stuff with it. the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical which was a low-cost private education and coming back and telling the world about it.he >> maybe it was lost, the art was lost for a generation and it was said to be mythical but it was actually...
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what was indiana jones doing? he was going somewhere in search of something mystical, something people denied existed and finding it and doing stuff with it. so the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical which was low-cost private education and i was finding it and coming back and telling the world about it . so i guess i haven't got a fedora. >> maybe it was lost, the ark was lost apparently for generations and it was said to be mythical but it was actuallylost and then recovered . >>that's an interesting dimension of it . i discovered and that's true, i discovered it for these people in these countries. >> .. i wandered into those and found this private school, in those days 20 years ago, charging about the equivalent of one used on a month. now think of the school says charging ten dollars a month, gracious, ten dollars a month. but this was the thing that had been lost. the earlier book i wrote was called the beautiful tree and
what was indiana jones doing? he was going somewhere in search of something mystical, something people denied existed and finding it and doing stuff with it. so the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical which was low-cost private education and i was finding it and coming back and telling the world about it . so i guess i haven't got a fedora. >> maybe it was lost, the ark was lost apparently for...
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into a lot of meetings back in indiana full of angry conservatives. you know what they were angry about? they were angry about the debt limit. 2011, 2013, 2014 and more. and in each of those meetings madam president, i made the argument that raising the debt limitng was a necessary thing to do. the responsible thing to do, the conservative thing to do. i still believe that. defaulting on the nation's debt will start a dangerous spiral of economic turmoil down to the disadvantage of the least among us. interest rates would rise and the dollar would fall. essential government workers might not get paid and so on and so forth. now, back in those days as a republican in the house majority, we never failed to raise the debt limit, not once. and we also never failed to have a say in the spending that necessitated raising the debt limit. in 2019 we again raised the debt limit this time to july 13th of this year. now it is democrats. it is my democratic friends who control the majority in both chambers of congress. and with that control, the hard leftn has em
into a lot of meetings back in indiana full of angry conservatives. you know what they were angry about? they were angry about the debt limit. 2011, 2013, 2014 and more. and in each of those meetings madam president, i made the argument that raising the debt limitng was a necessary thing to do. the responsible thing to do, the conservative thing to do. i still believe that. defaulting on the nation's debt will start a dangerous spiral of economic turmoil down to the disadvantage of the least...
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daria was forced from her nursing job in indiana and thanks for your time. good morning to you. you are pregnant, congratulations. >> yes, thank you. >> bill: wonderful news. >> yes, it is. >> >> bill: explain why you do not want the vaccine. >> it's personal and medical for me. last christmas eve i was 18 weeks pregnant and my husband and i unfortunately found out we had lost our son elijah unexpectedly. it was very traumatic and devastating on top of working in a pandemic, it was just a very difficult time for us. so we tried after that to get pregnant and we weren't having much success so i reached out to a reproductive endocon all gist and found i had a blood clotting factor that was elevated and not sure if it contributed to my miscarriage or affect future pregnancies. she put me on a daily medication to just be preventive and safe and at the time we didn't know i was pregnant which i had just got pregnant at that appointment probably the day before. so we found out three weeks later i was pregnant and the mandate my work had sent out an email and said it was going to take
daria was forced from her nursing job in indiana and thanks for your time. good morning to you. you are pregnant, congratulations. >> yes, thank you. >> bill: wonderful news. >> yes, it is. >> >> bill: explain why you do not want the vaccine. >> it's personal and medical for me. last christmas eve i was 18 weeks pregnant and my husband and i unfortunately found out we had lost our son elijah unexpectedly. it was very traumatic and devastating on top of...
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we i hiram was thrown to jail as a leader of the klan in indiana. the whole klan was thrown into disrepute. people started to leave it, and more and more newspapers, even the states where the klan was strong, more politicians seem to denounce the klan, they seem to be going too far. the idea of this bully organization, this vigilante organization enforcing the law, which is more and more popular, also became unpopular. so the second klan continues until world war ii but it's numbers decrease. it had 4 million members in the 1920s, after the war it has about 300,000 members. the klan was right about one thing, however. some hoodlums were making a living defying the volstead act. the most famous of them, a name still well-known today if you ever you watch the show boardwalk empire, you see when -- he is one of the stars of the show. this of course is i'll pop on. this is actually after he was arrested. he looked better before these days. we al capone and the gangsters and general whose main business was to supply illegal all call, it came -- they beca
we i hiram was thrown to jail as a leader of the klan in indiana. the whole klan was thrown into disrepute. people started to leave it, and more and more newspapers, even the states where the klan was strong, more politicians seem to denounce the klan, they seem to be going too far. the idea of this bully organization, this vigilante organization enforcing the law, which is more and more popular, also became unpopular. so the second klan continues until world war ii but it's numbers decrease....
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she's a seventh grader in indiana on a mission to bring people together.ago she launched a project, buddy benches, challenging her community to donate bottle caps that would be recycled into a bench. >> at the time, it took 400 pounds just to make one buddy bench. we made a goal to get one buddy bench in a year. >> 200 benches later -- >> it's usually $900. now it's 200 pounds of caps and $200. >> her buddy benches are a hit. >> i had no idea it would be like this. it's a huge surprise. and still sometimes it's surprising to me. >> we went out there, and a girl sat down, less than two minutes, two kids ran up and asked her to play. >> reporter: her message of bringing people together on a buddy bench and uniting an indiana community. >> a little girl has a dream, and at the time she rarely spoke. and now she's speaking to crowds and schools and kids because she wants to make a difference. >> reporter: schools across the state and the country, and even in india and mexico launching their own buddy bench projects. what is your message to people who are inspi
she's a seventh grader in indiana on a mission to bring people together.ago she launched a project, buddy benches, challenging her community to donate bottle caps that would be recycled into a bench. >> at the time, it took 400 pounds just to make one buddy bench. we made a goal to get one buddy bench in a year. >> 200 benches later -- >> it's usually $900. now it's 200 pounds of caps and $200. >> her buddy benches are a hit. >> i had no idea it would be like this....
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-indiana partnership is strong and vital. it is strengthened with a vibrant indian american community assimlated with fantastic economic success. we are grateful prime minister is in america to teand the gathering of global world leaders. here are a few great examples of our partnership. . every u.s. export to india creating over 260,000 jobs. indian students enrolled in u.s. colleges contributed to over $1 billion to our economy. many worked with president kumar of the indian american chamber of commerce coordinating with governor mcmaster. in conclusion, god bless our troops who successfully protected america for 20 years as the global war on terrorism continues, moving from abroad to our neighborhoods. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i met every single person on this floor today, every
-indiana partnership is strong and vital. it is strengthened with a vibrant indian american community assimlated with fantastic economic success. we are grateful prime minister is in america to teand the gathering of global world leaders. here are a few great examples of our partnership. . every u.s. export to india creating over 260,000 jobs. indian students enrolled in u.s. colleges contributed to over $1 billion to our economy. many worked with president kumar of the indian american chamber...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. young: madam president, when i served in the house of representatives, i walked into a lot of meetings back in indiana full of angry conservatives. you know what they were angry about? they were angry about the debt limit. 2011, 2013, 2014, and more. and in each of those meetings, madam president, i made the argument that raising the debt limit was a necessary thing to do, a responsible thing to do, a conservative thing to do. i still believe that. defaulting on our nation's debts will start a dangerous spiral of economic turmoil that will redowned to the disadvantage of the least among us. interest rates would rise, the value of the dollar would fall, essential government workers might not get paid, and so on and so forth. back in those days, as a republican in the house majority, we never failed to raise the debt limit. not once. and we also never failed to have a say in the spending that necessitated raising the debt limit. in 2019, we again raised the debt limit, this time through
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. young: madam president, when i served in the house of representatives, i walked into a lot of meetings back in indiana full of angry conservatives. you know what they were angry about? they were angry about the debt limit. 2011, 2013, 2014, and more. and in each of those meetings, madam president, i made the argument that raising the debt limit was a necessary thing to do, a responsible thing to do, a conservative thing to do. i still believe...
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. >> woodruff: indiana's agriculture tradition is well documeed.indy 500 winners drinking milk, to county fair midways and local 4-h animal exhibits, farming is celebrated. but the national conversation around race is largely absent in many rural indiana communities. from indiana public media, brock turner has the story. >> reporter: you'd be forgiven if you drove through lyles station and thought it was like any other farm town. >> i grew up here too and i was fortunate enough to see my uncles farming, and to see the other black farmers and to live in this community, when it when it was more of a community. >> reporter: settled in the early 1800s, lyles station was a bustling community and haven for thousands of black farmers. it offered freedom and a pathway to economic vitality. this land has been in the greer family since before the civil war, but over time the community that once defined this place has eroded. >> it was a farming community. there were other gentlemen, you know, at the end of the day, at the end of the weekend, you know, to hav
. >> woodruff: indiana's agriculture tradition is well documeed.indy 500 winners drinking milk, to county fair midways and local 4-h animal exhibits, farming is celebrated. but the national conversation around race is largely absent in many rural indiana communities. from indiana public media, brock turner has the story. >> reporter: you'd be forgiven if you drove through lyles station and thought it was like any other farm town. >> i grew up here too and i was fortunate...
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marine corporal sanchez from indiana. remains corporal from missouri. maybe hospital korman from ohio.hm marine corporal from nebraska. over the s next hour, not an president senators representing many of these fallen servicemembers and the state from which they hail will honor their service and their memory. utah staff sergeant darrin taylor hoover was only 11 years old when september 11, 20. from that moment on, he knew he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later, he was killed and, afghanistan, performing his duty valiantly is always as a united states marine. staff sergeant hoover and his fellow marines run the frontlines of the operation. securing and entrance to the hamid karzai international airport as the extremist taliban took hold of their country. staff sergeant hoover was killed by an isis case suicide attack that targetedha him, his teammates, and the surrounding innocentng civilian. staff sergeant hoover like all marines learned the marine corps' values at boot camp. those are honor and courage and commitment. he was told that be
marine corporal sanchez from indiana. remains corporal from missouri. maybe hospital korman from ohio.hm marine corporal from nebraska. over the s next hour, not an president senators representing many of these fallen servicemembers and the state from which they hail will honor their service and their memory. utah staff sergeant darrin taylor hoover was only 11 years old when september 11, 20. from that moment on, he knew he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later, he was killed and,...
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jones. >> i should have a hat. >> what was indiana jones doing? he was going in search of something mythical and something people denied existence of and finding it and doing big stuff with it. and so the relationship for me, of course, was people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical, which was the low cost private education, and then i was finding it and coming back and telling the world about it. and so, i guess that's what-- i haven't got a fedora, but-- >> maybe it was lost, you know, the arc was lost apparently for generations and said to be mythical, but it was lost and then recovered. >> that's a very interesting dimension of it. because, well, i mean, i discovered, you know, and it's true, i discovered it for the west, if you like. obviously people in these countries knew about it and were there, but i discovered it for us in america and england, and where i discovered it first was in the slums in india where i, you know, i wandered into the slum with a hunch about what i might find. we can disc
jones. >> i should have a hat. >> what was indiana jones doing? he was going in search of something mythical and something people denied existence of and finding it and doing big stuff with it. and so the relationship for me, of course, was people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical, which was the low cost private education, and then i was finding it and coming back and telling the world about it. and so, i guess that's what-- i haven't...
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and then followed illinois and indiana. indiana and illinois. and then there's the northern tier of the states in the old northwest michigan and wisconsin. but one of the things that sort of interesting is these estates more or less came into the union without slavery. the northwest ordinance had said slavery was illegal across the northwest territory. as a caveat i put in slavery was already practiced in the series in some places. the northwest ordinance ensured it was be going by the wayside more or less. and yes, these estates especially southern till ohio, illinois and indiana did pass discriminatory laws designed to basically send the message that african-americans were not welcome in those states. it's an interesting example of how you could certainly have a society where slavery was outlawed. but you would still have a legalized racial system. if you think about a place like south africa or place where apartheid isn't legalized. that was the general trajectory these states were going in. note slavery directory but yes were going to free a
and then followed illinois and indiana. indiana and illinois. and then there's the northern tier of the states in the old northwest michigan and wisconsin. but one of the things that sort of interesting is these estates more or less came into the union without slavery. the northwest ordinance had said slavery was illegal across the northwest territory. as a caveat i put in slavery was already practiced in the series in some places. the northwest ordinance ensured it was be going by the wayside...
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i grew up in a small time -- town in indiana. this is not a unique experience. remember that our neighbor came and put mounds of dirt up so that he could build a physical barrier so that he would not need to look at the mosque. on top of the dirt, he put an american flag. you would tell folks, he would shoot anyone who would come onto his property. this was a more rural area. these were not isolated experiences. i always knew i wanted to be a journalist. we went to pakistan after bin laden had been killed. understanding and having some level of cultural fluency is imrtant. we will talk more about this later. overall, 9/11 has a long legacy in terms of the war on terror. look at civilian casualties, u.s. troops lost, the cost of war product -- project estimates that one million people have died in the subsequent 20 years. anchor: former president george w. bush urged world leaders to join the u.s. in fighting terrorism. >> every nation in every region now has a decision to make. either you are with us or you are with the terrorists. [applause] anchor: that call t
i grew up in a small time -- town in indiana. this is not a unique experience. remember that our neighbor came and put mounds of dirt up so that he could build a physical barrier so that he would not need to look at the mosque. on top of the dirt, he put an american flag. you would tell folks, he would shoot anyone who would come onto his property. this was a more rural area. these were not isolated experiences. i always knew i wanted to be a journalist. we went to pakistan after bin laden had...
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a batch of heavy vain expected from charlotte up to roanoke we will see those lines of storms in indianaventually towards detroit, same with cincinnati, a rainy wednesday for you in ohio from pennsylvania, especially around pittsburgh, down to roanoke, even down to charlotte, north carolina we have one more decent day on wednesday. on thursday is when that rain will move in, rainfall totals isolated up to fou lake city, b, minneapolis will be great, too, there is that rainy weather throughout the ohio valley and the best thing about heading into fall is the cooler temperatures after a hot summer. i'm let you know who finally will get their relief coming up. >> we can start to feel it here. thank you. >>> there is a corn maze in ohio raising ears with the legendary golden bear. this was designed in tribute to ohio native and golfing legend jack nicklaus. he is showing the maze, it's nine acres it takes about an hour to maneuver around all that corn. >> the shutdown showdown looming on capitol hill. >>> the supreme court epesprar to hear a case that could challenge row. v. wade. break down
a batch of heavy vain expected from charlotte up to roanoke we will see those lines of storms in indianaventually towards detroit, same with cincinnati, a rainy wednesday for you in ohio from pennsylvania, especially around pittsburgh, down to roanoke, even down to charlotte, north carolina we have one more decent day on wednesday. on thursday is when that rain will move in, rainfall totals isolated up to fou lake city, b, minneapolis will be great, too, there is that rainy weather throughout...
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one pro-klan organization excuse me, magazine in indiana put it this way. it the writing of the 18th amendment was the crystallization of nationwide christian sentiment. the enemy liquor gang, angry, vindictive unpatriotic is seeking the overthrow of the highest authority in the land. they can count on the hoodlums, the crooks, the vice joints, the whiskey loving aliens and the indifferent citizen to help them win. can they count on you? here was the larger purpose of the klan as stated by hiram evans who was the grand wizard of the klan through the mid-1920s. and you can see the racial exclusivity of the klan in this quotation but you can also i think see what you might call a populist edge to the klan. this is the klan grew large. it was enlisting people mostly in the working class and lower middle class of white protestant society. it wasn't getting richer people, and it wasn't getting the poorest white people either. it was getting people who were, as it says, farmers, artisans, people who really felt that they had gained something but not very much in
one pro-klan organization excuse me, magazine in indiana put it this way. it the writing of the 18th amendment was the crystallization of nationwide christian sentiment. the enemy liquor gang, angry, vindictive unpatriotic is seeking the overthrow of the highest authority in the land. they can count on the hoodlums, the crooks, the vice joints, the whiskey loving aliens and the indifferent citizen to help them win. can they count on you? here was the larger purpose of the klan as stated by...
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have been proposed by members of congress just this year which includes purchasing santa gifts in indiana building fish markets in the virgin islands. we could save billions by pulling pork off the menu, but democrats are going to go with drawing 24 more cards instead. let's try another one. end welfare for politicians or draw 25. every year millions of taxpayer dollars are diverted into a special account that exists solely to subsidize the campaigns of politicians running for president. the program has dolled -- doled out dwdz 1.6 billion for politicians to date and there is currently $400 million sitting in the account. we could save the $400 million by pulling the plug on this welfare program for politicians, but once again, democrats will choose to draw 25 more cards. okay. next card. put the brakes on boondoggles or draw 25. washington continues to bail out transit boondoggles across the country that are billions of dollars overbudget and decades behind schedule like, of course, folk, san francisco bay area subway extension to silicon valley, california's high speed rail project and
have been proposed by members of congress just this year which includes purchasing santa gifts in indiana building fish markets in the virgin islands. we could save billions by pulling pork off the menu, but democrats are going to go with drawing 24 more cards instead. let's try another one. end welfare for politicians or draw 25. every year millions of taxpayer dollars are diverted into a special account that exists solely to subsidize the campaigns of politicians running for president. the...
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jonathan: usually when he brings up indiana, it is because he is in trouble with our manager.om: it is the new madison, wisconsin. a liberal oasis in the midwest. jonathan: can we get back to this market? what does it mean? i have no idea. this is bloomberg. jonathan: what a mess he started for the trading week. this is bloomberg surveillance. here is the action. spilling over to europe. down by 1.46%. we are down by 1.37. they are suffering around two percentage points. in the bond market, defensive, as you would expect. going into wednesday, a fed decision. here is the focus. it is ever grand. a couple issues coming up. some interest due on some bank loans on thursday. here is one of them. take a look at the price. it is down and to the right, pretty aggressively. flat for most of the year or so. that interest comes through on thursday. tom: do something constructive. john has an absolutely brilliant chart moving. down to the lower corner, in the pricing, see if it works out around 21. they are there now. jonathan: did a lot of interesting work on this over the weekend. two
jonathan: usually when he brings up indiana, it is because he is in trouble with our manager.om: it is the new madison, wisconsin. a liberal oasis in the midwest. jonathan: can we get back to this market? what does it mean? i have no idea. this is bloomberg. jonathan: what a mess he started for the trading week. this is bloomberg surveillance. here is the action. spilling over to europe. down by 1.46%. we are down by 1.37. they are suffering around two percentage points. in the bond market,...
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as the memberdesignated by miss spartz of indiana, nows i inform the house that mrs. spartz will vote yes on h.r. 5293. thank you. #. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the memberdesignated congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on h.r. 5293. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the memberdesignated mr. carter of texas, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house -- pursuant to house resolution 8, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote yes on passage of h.r. 5293. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the memberdesignated mr. desjarlais of tennessee, pursuant to h.res. 8, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrn h.r. 5293. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from m
as the memberdesignated by miss spartz of indiana, nows i inform the house that mrs. spartz will vote yes on h.r. 5293. thank you. #. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the memberdesignated congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on h.r. 5293. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >>...
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. >> i do have a hat, i should have wanted to close indiana jones doing he was going somewhere in search of something mythical something people do not exist in finding and doing big stuff with it. the relationship for me, people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical which was the low cost of education and hours finding coming back and conquer while the product so -- >> maybe it was lost from the ark was lost for generations to be mythical actually lost and recovered. >> that's an interesting find them dimensioner of it. i discovered -- i extra i discovered it for the west. these countries knew about but i discovered for us in america. i discovered it in india or wandered into the slums, we discuss why i have this hunch but i found this private school for two years ago, charging about the equipment of about $1 a month on $10 a month or something like that. >> graces, $10 a month. >> but this was the thing to have been lost, the earlier book i wrote was that beautiful tree that was named because gandy described in 1931, the situation in education
. >> i do have a hat, i should have wanted to close indiana jones doing he was going somewhere in search of something mythical something people do not exist in finding and doing big stuff with it. the relationship for me, people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical which was the low cost of education and hours finding coming back and conquer while the product so -- >> maybe it was lost from the ark was lost for generations to be mythical...
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indiana senator mike braun will take that on.f a child for tax purposes. a report on that from capitol hill. the annual congressional baseball game is back. carly shimkus is live at nationals park with a preview after this. ♪♪ next in line ♪♪ ♪♪ we got this. we got this. life is for living. we got this. let's partner for all of it. edward jones that building you're trying to sell, let- you should ten-x it.it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity
indiana senator mike braun will take that on.f a child for tax purposes. a report on that from capitol hill. the annual congressional baseball game is back. carly shimkus is live at nationals park with a preview after this. ♪♪ next in line ♪♪ ♪♪ we got this. we got this. life is for living. we got this. let's partner for all of it. edward jones that building you're trying to sell, let- you should ten-x it.it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate...
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he joins us now by skype from terre haute in indiana. good savvy with his mom. what was your reaction when you heard what you heard at today's hearing? well i thought the agenda nests, their testimony was poignant, powerful. busy i mean and spent 5 years since the 1st story came out, the story where a woman named rachel den hollander 1st came forward courageously and publicly named larry nasser. as an abuser 5 years later, we're still here trying to get answers. and that's shameful. and i think the, the athletes gave a really great voice to that, and they did it bravely and we'll see if it sparks any more action. but you know, there's more than just the f b i the, the survivors again after 5 years. they still haven't had access to i think it's 6000 pages of testimony from michigan state university is investigation. and so what happened? the university is citing attorney client privilege on the survivors and many others are asking them to waive that privilege in the interest of transparency and giving the survivors what they deserve. and understanding of how this
he joins us now by skype from terre haute in indiana. good savvy with his mom. what was your reaction when you heard what you heard at today's hearing? well i thought the agenda nests, their testimony was poignant, powerful. busy i mean and spent 5 years since the 1st story came out, the story where a woman named rachel den hollander 1st came forward courageously and publicly named larry nasser. as an abuser 5 years later, we're still here trying to get answers. and that's shameful. and i think...
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host: brian, fort wayne indiana, says it is the right approach. that is how you can call us -- right approach, wrong approach, you're not sure -- pick a line that best represents you. you can for the -- post on facebook and twitter. the legal arguments -- it is something addressed by former new jersey governor chris christie, who was on the sunday shows, questioned about the strategy or the with the biden admission was going about this. here is governor christie from yesterday. [video clip] governor christie: there are three things that concern me, and i have been advocating everyone should get vaccinated, but i think there are shaky ground to appear when you look at the osha statutes, they are on shaky grounds whether they can really force this or not, so it is subject to legal challenge. second, let's river, the politicization of the vaccines started back in the presidential campaign and it was started by vice president harris who said i will not take a vaccine that is approved by trump or trump's regulators. that puts us in a totally different
host: brian, fort wayne indiana, says it is the right approach. that is how you can call us -- right approach, wrong approach, you're not sure -- pick a line that best represents you. you can for the -- post on facebook and twitter. the legal arguments -- it is something addressed by former new jersey governor chris christie, who was on the sunday shows, questioned about the strategy or the with the biden admission was going about this. here is governor christie from yesterday. [video clip]...
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a democrat in indiana, next. good morning.aller: i'm going to rate biden with an i, an incomplete. he's not even in the classroom. he's going to end social security, i just heard the other day in four years. totally end it. if everyone enjoys the whole theory and concept of communism, you've got the right guy in there. you've got to the right guy in there. thank you! host: steve, why would you think he wants to end social security? where did you hear that? lost steve. mary is in oklahoma. republican. good morning. caller: hello. i am a democrat. i'm sorry, but i give him a d. all the vaccine, which i have, and yet people across the border and the very least when they fill out the papers -- [indiscernible] but he's not asking them. he just -- he's causing all these people -- [indiscernible] host: this is jimmy in westbrook, maine. good morning, republican. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. you know, if you want to grade the president of the united states, our country is such a mess right now. we have two sides
a democrat in indiana, next. good morning.aller: i'm going to rate biden with an i, an incomplete. he's not even in the classroom. he's going to end social security, i just heard the other day in four years. totally end it. if everyone enjoys the whole theory and concept of communism, you've got the right guy in there. you've got to the right guy in there. thank you! host: steve, why would you think he wants to end social security? where did you hear that? lost steve. mary is in oklahoma....
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the chair now recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, for five minutes. mr. pence: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the united states marine corps pratt kelsey lanehart on her road to recovery from being wounded in afghanistan. simply put, she is a hero. a native of dearborn county, indiana, kelsey was assigned to secure the airport in kabul. sadly tragedy struck when she and her brothers and sisters in uniform were targeted by an isis-k suicide bomber. we'll never forget her bravery that day in afghanistan or her courageous fellow service members we lost. mr. speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to honor a pillar of indiana's sixth congressional district. a leader in our community and a true friend of the pence family. kay whitehead, who sadly passed away on september 9, 2021, served as president of the delaware county farm bureau for two decades. kay also served as chair of the delaware county republican party and in various advisory capacities to dan quayle, richard lugar, david macintosh, mike pence, and myself. i'm grateful to kay fo
the chair now recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, for five minutes. mr. pence: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the united states marine corps pratt kelsey lanehart on her road to recovery from being wounded in afghanistan. simply put, she is a hero. a native of dearborn county, indiana, kelsey was assigned to secure the airport in kabul. sadly tragedy struck when she and her brothers and sisters in uniform were targeted by an isis-k suicide bomber. we'll never...
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one day he hopes to go pro and play for the indiniapolis colts [ laughter ] after indiana lost the gameike, "you guys lost. i'm on indinia i'm undefeated." [ laughter ] some entertainment news -- [ laughter ] marvel's new movie "shang-chi and the legend of the ten rings" crushed labor day records with a $90 million box office debut [ cheers and applause right now the only other people close to having ten rings are tom brady and every uncle in new jersey [ laughter ] oh, this made me laugh a statue of scottish hero william wallace just went up in scotland it's based on mel gibson's performance as wallace in "braveheart. people aren't too happy with how it looks now, as a reminder, here's mel gibson in "braveheart. and here's the new statue. [ laughter ] >> questlove: what [ applause ] oh, no >> jimmy: pretty rough well, paramount just released a statement about the whole thing. [ laughter ] they said, "the statue might not be for everyone, but we're honored that our film is being commemorated in this way." [ laughter ] >> tariq: okay >> jimmy: then the statue actually released its own st
one day he hopes to go pro and play for the indiniapolis colts [ laughter ] after indiana lost the gameike, "you guys lost. i'm on indinia i'm undefeated." [ laughter ] some entertainment news -- [ laughter ] marvel's new movie "shang-chi and the legend of the ten rings" crushed labor day records with a $90 million box office debut [ cheers and applause right now the only other people close to having ten rings are tom brady and every uncle in new jersey [ laughter ] oh, this...
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andy in newburgh, indiana, democrat -- annie in newburgh, indiana, democrat.e to stick by your phone! next caller -- caller: i want all of trump worshiping fascists do know that biden is leading. he got 100,000 people out of afghanistan. you show me one removal at the end of the war that went smoothly. i want these two guests to talk about when president obama tried to make this country a united country. the terrorist republicans did everything they could to kill his agenda. whenever the things they did was they spread the meme that there was going to be sharia law because obama was a muslim. the other thing they spread was that there would be health care rationing. what do we have today? have sharia law in texas, we have health care rationing because these republican terrorists want to keep america divided. they want to start a race more. guest: there are still americans and american allies in afghanistan now. there is a reason biden has taken a 20 point dip in the polls since before the afghanistan withdrawal because it has gone so poorly. there could have b
andy in newburgh, indiana, democrat -- annie in newburgh, indiana, democrat.e to stick by your phone! next caller -- caller: i want all of trump worshiping fascists do know that biden is leading. he got 100,000 people out of afghanistan. you show me one removal at the end of the war that went smoothly. i want these two guests to talk about when president obama tried to make this country a united country. the terrorist republicans did everything they could to kill his agenda. whenever the things...
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close indiana jones doing? he was going somewhere in search of something mythical something people denied existed doing stuff with it. ... >> but i discovered it first in england but where i discovered at first was in the slums in india where i just wandered into the slums with a hunch of what i might find. we can discuss that in a moment why i had the hunch but i found a private school 20 years ago charging equivalent of one dollar a month now it's ten dollars a month. but this is why it had been lost in the earlier book that i wrote called the dutiful tree that was named because gandhi had described in 1931 describe the situation in education before the british were involved in india he's of the british came and covered the root of the beautiful tree and perished. what was he talking about? correctly there were low cost private schools but the british wanted proper public government schools so actually that was more reasonable because it had been lost of course they did not rediscover that for india and afric
close indiana jones doing? he was going somewhere in search of something mythical something people denied existed doing stuff with it. ... >> but i discovered it first in england but where i discovered at first was in the slums in india where i just wandered into the slums with a hunch of what i might find. we can discuss that in a moment why i had the hunch but i found a private school 20 years ago charging equivalent of one dollar a month now it's ten dollars a month. but this is why it...
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andy in newburgh, indiana, democrat -- annie in newburgh, indiana, democrat. you have to stick by your phone! next caller -- caller: i want all of trump worshiping fascists do know that biden is leading. he got 100,000 people out of afghanistan. you show me one removal at the end of the war that went smoothly. i want these two guests to talk about when president obama tried to make this country a united country. the terrorist republicans did everything they could to kill his agenda. whenever the things they did was they spread the meme that there was going to be sharia law because obama was a muslim. the other thing they spread was that there would be health care rationing. what do we have today? have sharia law in texas, we have health care rationing because these republican terrorists want to keep america divided. they want to start a race more. guest: there are still americans and american allies in afghanistan now. there is a reason biden has taken a 20 point dip in the polls since before the afghanistan withdrawal because it has gone so poorly. there coul
andy in newburgh, indiana, democrat -- annie in newburgh, indiana, democrat. you have to stick by your phone! next caller -- caller: i want all of trump worshiping fascists do know that biden is leading. he got 100,000 people out of afghanistan. you show me one removal at the end of the war that went smoothly. i want these two guests to talk about when president obama tried to make this country a united country. the terrorist republicans did everything they could to kill his agenda. whenever...
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president, his advisers advising against giving the civil rights speeches and making places like indiana you've got to cultivate the white people and you know, he's sort of moderates a little bit but he's committed to the whites. but then again a lot of white working-class voters and some voters in the south, that's kind of limited but the great what if of body kennedy is perhaps he's the person who could have kept the liberal coalition back. through his ability to both speak out on civil rights and to garner at least work for some white working-class people. it just forces the question we have to d
president, his advisers advising against giving the civil rights speeches and making places like indiana you've got to cultivate the white people and you know, he's sort of moderates a little bit but he's committed to the whites. but then again a lot of white working-class voters and some voters in the south, that's kind of limited but the great what if of body kennedy is perhaps he's the person who could have kept the liberal coalition back. through his ability to both speak out on civil...
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. >>> coming up i will speak to congressman mike braun of indiana as his party has decided to sit onhe debt ceiling issue threatening an economic catastrophe. issue g an economic catastrophe. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. hey hun hey, get your own vapors relax with vicks vapobath or with vicks vaposhower. take a soothing vicks vapo moment wherever you chose. subway® has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new artisan italian and hearty multigrain bread. it's the eat fresh refresh™ at subway®. it's so much new there's no time for serena! wait, what?! sorry, we don't even have time to say they were created by world class bakers! oh, guess did! seriously?! my bad. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honey d hardork. over time, i've come to add a four: be curious. ound uious abanthen go.rld go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in c
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