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one's very experienced, for indiana. freshman, he was one of the highest recruited players in the country. he chooses nebraska to try to bring them back. a legacy player, his dad played at nebraska and then in the nfl for a number of years. and these two players, how they go is how the game is going to go. if somebody turns the ball over, that team will lose. it's about protecting the football and making plays down the field. adam: last question because i know everybody cares about this, right? can indiana go to the college playoff? is that in the game? >> listen to me, america, indiana is 6-0. they're going to be the favored until they play ohio state. that would put them at 10-0. if they get to 10-0, indiana is absolutely in the college playoff conversation which, to be honest, is a wild thought. adam: that was my last question for to you, but i have will back in the studio, he wants to ask you something. will, what's the question? will: all right, or everybody's excited about indiana, i'm excited about nebraska's quar
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not just in indiana but from coast to coast. for many it was easier to give in to the fear of an uncertain future than to work to build a better community. but indiana and the country were soon to turn a corner and the timing couldn't have been more poetic. the fighting irish football team would pull off a perfect 10-0 season later that year in route to the 1924 national championship. the indiana chapter of the kkk would quickly fizzle after the rape and murder conviction of its leader, the next year. as for the university itself and its brave student body, it would be three more years before father walsh would reluctantly given to the wave that started that may day in 1924, and official lies the nickname the fighting irish. but make no mistake, madam president, it was 100 years at this week ago, and active defiance that the fighting irish truly came into being. and so, on this day we remember the bravery in exercising their most basic american freedoms, as we celebrate the day they put the fight in the university of notre dame
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on may 17, 1924, thousands of members of the indiana chapter of the kkk gathered in south bend indiana for a rally , a rally called by their infamous leader d.c. stephenson. the target that they for their despicable and misguided message of true americanism was the catholic institution of the university of notre dame. the young man who attended the university and the holy cross priest who taught at it, in the years that immediately proceeded that fateful day, the kkk had watched with despair as coach and his football ramblers had barn stormed across the country winning praise for their fighting spirit in the university. we can't forget that at the time, catholics were a major target for the kkk in the midwest. notre dame success on and off the field was in the front to the false message of superiority. and so the kkk gathered outside the golden dome for what was to be a three-day rally complete with parades, speeches dances. no small amount of overtly violent intimidation. you see, they weren't used to anyone standing up to them, they weren't expecting anyone to stand up to them. and l
on may 17, 1924, thousands of members of the indiana chapter of the kkk gathered in south bend indiana for a rally , a rally called by their infamous leader d.c. stephenson. the target that they for their despicable and misguided message of true americanism was the catholic institution of the university of notre dame. the young man who attended the university and the holy cross priest who taught at it, in the years that immediately proceeded that fateful day, the kkk had watched with despair as...
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we like indiana today? if. [cheers and applause] you know who else likes indiana today?ot some young hoosier fans. is indiana going to win today? >> yes! >> yes! adam: is in your first game ever? >> yeah. adam: indiana is a football school, isn't that right? >> yes. adam: is it a football school? >> yes joy. adam: are we a football school? [cheers and applause] everybody loves it around here, guys. will: thanks, ad amount. football school, indiana. this year maybe so. all right, we will be right back. will: back with a fox news alert, israel striking beirut just hours after an apparent assassination attempt on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the attempt on netanyahu's life coming by way of a drone attack. matt finn joins us live from tel aviv with more. >> reporter: good morning, will. to the north of where i am a right now in tel aviv, israel says there was a krone strike launched at israeli prime minister benjamin net an ya oahu's vacation home. israel says the drone was raunched from lebanon -- launched from lebanon. it did not hit netanyahu's house. the drone stri
we like indiana today? if. [cheers and applause] you know who else likes indiana today?ot some young hoosier fans. is indiana going to win today? >> yes! >> yes! adam: is in your first game ever? >> yeah. adam: indiana is a football school, isn't that right? >> yes. adam: is it a football school? >> yes joy. adam: are we a football school? [cheers and applause] everybody loves it around here, guys. will: thanks, ad amount. football school, indiana. this year maybe...
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removed indiana a few months later were out there. when i first moved out there i took aov job in government once again in the governor's office. in my mind and making that transition i was escaping the swamp. the toxicity, the backbiting, the political angle inc. with the poster of blissful of the american midwest rate that was my vision of what i though' i was getting into. when i realized is a human condition doesn't matter the time, place, geography, look out while there's politics in indiana, politics in d.c., the same dynamics is human nature is going to be people angling for power and success. i felt out of the second he focus on this book indiana did teach me a lot about civility. one of my first friends in indiana came up to me after church one day and said hi, i am joanna taft would you like to porch with a sometimes i have never used purchased as a verb before. i was curious and went home one day it relates joanne is staging a quiet revolution in a related status quo from the vantage point covid stretches across politics, g
removed indiana a few months later were out there. when i first moved out there i took aov job in government once again in the governor's office. in my mind and making that transition i was escaping the swamp. the toxicity, the backbiting, the political angle inc. with the poster of blissful of the american midwest rate that was my vision of what i though' i was getting into. when i realized is a human condition doesn't matter the time, place, geography, look out while there's politics in...
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we'll move to indiana. no take backs and a few months we were out there and when i first moved out there, actually, i took a job in government once again in the governor's office. and i you know, in my mind, in that transition, i was escaping the swamp, the toxicity, the the political angling. and it was i was i was moving to kind of pastoral, blissful rolling hills of the american midwest. that was my vision. that's what i thought i was getting into. and what i realized is the human condition is the human condition. it doesn't matter the time, the place, the geography, the locale, whether it's politics in indiana, politics dc, the same dynamics exist. human nature is the same. there are still going to be the back biters, the people who are, you know, angling for for power and success. and so i actually didn't last long in indiana politics, but i realized it was actually much the same that i just fled from in government. so after i sailed out of that second and fled that second job and indiana, my husband f
we'll move to indiana. no take backs and a few months we were out there and when i first moved out there, actually, i took a job in government once again in the governor's office. and i you know, in my mind, in that transition, i was escaping the swamp, the toxicity, the the political angling. and it was i was i was moving to kind of pastoral, blissful rolling hills of the american midwest. that was my vision. that's what i thought i was getting into. and what i realized is the human condition...
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he and his wife live in indiana where he teaches at indiana university. northwell east. doug swartz, who he's been in conversation with, is the director of the writers program at indiana university northwest. please me and give a warm welcome to david and, doug. they do. good evening, david. good to see you. good evening, doug. yeah, i will have to say that david has actually been my entree. a lot of the a lot of the sites that that show up in the book that that we met at zip's coffeehouse and, sanjay stereo. so david has been my guide to a lot of a lot of the the region that he is that he is writing about. i might begin by asking you to define terms maybe by doing a sort of, you may be an urbanite sort of routine or something like that and just, you know, you might be an exurbia might not even know it. that's right. yeah. so i would assume that most people are familiar with suburbia and the suburb. it's a town to an urban area such as one in which where we sit chicago. what differentiates an excerpt from a suburb is density and distance. so taking those in reverse and e
he and his wife live in indiana where he teaches at indiana university. northwell east. doug swartz, who he's been in conversation with, is the director of the writers program at indiana university northwest. please me and give a warm welcome to david and, doug. they do. good evening, david. good to see you. good evening, doug. yeah, i will have to say that david has actually been my entree. a lot of the a lot of the sites that that show up in the book that that we met at zip's coffeehouse and,...
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the person most associate with aids is ryan white, the indiana boy who died of aids 1990. the interviewer, playboy, told kramer before asking where ryan on kramer's list aids leaders, heroes and villains. i think little ryan white probably did more to change the face of this illness and to move people than anyone. kramer replied, people respond to courage. ryan was courageous, confronting the issue and saying in your face, here i am, here aids is. i am the face of aids. but earlier that year in 1993, when kramer appeared on a panel with ryan's mother, jenny white, in hartford connecticut, he, quote, said words, the effect that he was sick and tired of hearing about ryan white. she later recalled larry kramer's divergent responses to ryan white story reflect the complexity and the significance of the young man's life and legacy. how did a skinny teenage boy with hemophilia from, small town indiana, become the most recognizable person with aids in the united states, if not the world? and how did he become namesake of the ryan white comprehensive aids resources emergency or c
the person most associate with aids is ryan white, the indiana boy who died of aids 1990. the interviewer, playboy, told kramer before asking where ryan on kramer's list aids leaders, heroes and villains. i think little ryan white probably did more to change the face of this illness and to move people than anyone. kramer replied, people respond to courage. ryan was courageous, confronting the issue and saying in your face, here i am, here aids is. i am the face of aids. but earlier that year in...
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reporter: obviously it's indiana versus nebraska today. but in indiana, everybody hates purdue. i'm from indiana and how do we feel about purdue? who who who? >> hoosiers. reporter: how do you guys feel about fox news? [ yelling ]. reporter: the energy has been fantast and i can it's cold but feels really good. we're warming up. do you remember your first beer? i don't remember my first beer. you're not old enough yet. you haven't had a beer yet. we're not on board with that. speaking of people that love fox news, i was talking to this guy a little bit ago, who are your favorite people on fox news, "fox & friends"? >> i love you when you're out there. i love rachel. reporter: how do you feel about will cain? >> eh. reporter: will cairns, hear that? this is my brother, travis. i snuck him in here so that we could come for you. pete: i can't hear, my ear piece isn't working, adam. what he said? >> they're a bill will cain fan? i couldn't here. reporter: huge will cain fan. pete: yeah, yeah. reporter: who who who? >> hoosiers! pete: thanks, adam. charlie: he said ee. more middle na
reporter: obviously it's indiana versus nebraska today. but in indiana, everybody hates purdue. i'm from indiana and how do we feel about purdue? who who who? >> hoosiers. reporter: how do you guys feel about fox news? [ yelling ]. reporter: the energy has been fantast and i can it's cold but feels really good. we're warming up. do you remember your first beer? i don't remember my first beer. you're not old enough yet. you haven't had a beer yet. we're not on board with that. speaking of...
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and he hadn't been upset about the ex's move to indiana either. new wife katie watched from the gallery. jarod is calm, cool, very intelligent. he's our evidence. dennis murphy: the jury went out to deliberate. two days passed without a verdict. then, in an odd quirk of the court calendar, everyone took a week off. no decision. what if this jury says you're guilty? you know, i-- we couldn't stop hugging. i mean, we were pretty much always like that. but there's, i guess, a little more emotion behind it because of, what if? dennis murphy: jarod was charged with the commission of four felonies, including murder. what were you hoping for in the court? that he would be found guilty of what he did. dennis murphy: it took less than two hours once the jury went back at it. you watching the faces as they file in? i am, very intently. and nobody's giving anything away. and then what? you hear the words? they start reading off the counts one at a time. and it's just not guilty, not guilty, not guilty. dennis murphy: jarod ingram, not guilty of the murder of
and he hadn't been upset about the ex's move to indiana either. new wife katie watched from the gallery. jarod is calm, cool, very intelligent. he's our evidence. dennis murphy: the jury went out to deliberate. two days passed without a verdict. then, in an odd quirk of the court calendar, everyone took a week off. no decision. what if this jury says you're guilty? you know, i-- we couldn't stop hugging. i mean, we were pretty much always like that. but there's, i guess, a little more emotion...
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pete: today nebraska takes on indiana in a must see college football matchup here on fox. adam klotz counting down to kickoff all morning and third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. charlie: just 17 days away from election day and a little scene of nashville, tennessee there. pete: somewhere in there might be pete hegseth. rachel: i just saw him on instagram on a tractor. the forming transformation. pete: respect. charlie: to be clear, there's farmers and then there's farmers. pete: he's got big round barrels on the fork coming off the back of the tractor. he's lesching things and that's certainly learning things. charlie: that's a farmer. rachel: you're saying pete's a farmer? you're a gentleman farmer? charlie: i'm a farmer and i have a tractor. pete: i'm a farmer. charlie: by neighbors. pete: i'm a cotton farmer. rachel: i know you are. charlie: but it's a lot of fun and it's good, especially if you have kids. rachel: i told all of you guys, if you want to be a warmer, he wants to be a farmer, pete wants to be a farmer. it's a middle edged thing and i'm
pete: today nebraska takes on indiana in a must see college football matchup here on fox. adam klotz counting down to kickoff all morning and third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. charlie: just 17 days away from election day and a little scene of nashville, tennessee there. pete: somewhere in there might be pete hegseth. rachel: i just saw him on instagram on a tractor. the forming transformation. pete: respect. charlie: to be clear, there's farmers and then...
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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, she didn't want to be alone, you know. dennis murphy: 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. dennis murphy: and that brings us back to ciara's apartment and the bloody bedroom. as ciara moving day approached, kendra noticed her friend's daily texts and phone calls had stopped completely. samela payne: i didn't talk to her on the second. so on the third, i messaged her and got nothing. so i was like, ok, she's busy. i called her. then, on the fourth, start to get worried some more. you wondered, is she ditching me here? samela payne: i thought, ok she dropped her phone in the toilet. but then, you think about, ok, well, there are other phones in the world, or send
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, she didn't want to be alone, you know. dennis murphy: 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. dennis murphy:...
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that's what i really threw into it and threw myself into a headache indiana did teach me a lot aboutility. first rent it into get, she came up to me after church one day and she said hi, i'm doing testing would you like to porch with us in private i never heard that were before is a verb form but he curiously went to her home the day and realize that joanna staging a quiet revolution against the divided and alienated status quo from the vantage point and across politics and across class and geography race just to assure space that is radical and deeply divided deeply silent a moment and i'm like super people people across the country hundreds of thousands doing this i think they think i can't control who's goingin to win the 2020 electioi cannot control is happening dowe road but ios can control myself and i'm going to choose to make my sphere of influence of more beautiful place. >> book is called "the soul of civility," timeless to heal society and ourselves and the author alexandra hudson. >> and on yours screen out as ronco she's the other this book, broken bath, america's americ
that's what i really threw into it and threw myself into a headache indiana did teach me a lot aboutility. first rent it into get, she came up to me after church one day and she said hi, i'm doing testing would you like to porch with us in private i never heard that were before is a verb form but he curiously went to her home the day and realize that joanna staging a quiet revolution against the divided and alienated status quo from the vantage point and across politics and across class and...
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gary, indiana is fascinating. it has an incredible history, but it's a northern industrial town that early on was just as segregated as parts of the jim crow south. had black workers and families coming up with the great migration thinking a great opportunity to get a job. finding they were in the same crappy situation up north. was built to privilege white middle-class executives and everyone else who came to get to a job good luck to them. you had immigrants from europe and black migrants from the south. they did not live in the same areas or have access to the same quality of schooling, housing, and so on. that is in the background of this crime. it was a neighborhood called glen park that historically was entirely white. at one point if you are black on you couldn't pass through the neighborhood unless he had a t job to do or something. when you have four of black girls entering the home of not only a white woman but a bible teacher on top of it depressed just lost their minds. it was not a clear-cut in that t
gary, indiana is fascinating. it has an incredible history, but it's a northern industrial town that early on was just as segregated as parts of the jim crow south. had black workers and families coming up with the great migration thinking a great opportunity to get a job. finding they were in the same crappy situation up north. was built to privilege white middle-class executives and everyone else who came to get to a job good luck to them. you had immigrants from europe and black migrants...
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seven years after the shocking double murders in delphi, indiana. jury selection begins as abby and libby's accused killer goes on trial. plus, a bright 17 year old goes missing. >> we knew that this was not going to be a happy outcome. >> police zeroing in on two men, her boyfriend and a high school teacher. >> i think she kind of started becoming obsessed with me. >> cameras roll on the heart pounding moments as detectives find her body. >> you guys see anything underneath that, and what they're about to discover will leave everyone in shock. >> oh my god, oh my god, your daily source for true crime starts right now. thanks for joining us. it was this time of year, in october of 2017, that two indiana teens, abby williams and liberty german, were ambushed from behind and lured to their deaths. their suspected killers, face and voice were caught on one of the girls phones, but it would take years before a hidden clue would lead to an arrest. the accused is finally standing trial and there is finally hope for justice in the delphi double murders. wh
seven years after the shocking double murders in delphi, indiana. jury selection begins as abby and libby's accused killer goes on trial. plus, a bright 17 year old goes missing. >> we knew that this was not going to be a happy outcome. >> police zeroing in on two men, her boyfriend and a high school teacher. >> i think she kind of started becoming obsessed with me. >> cameras roll on the heart pounding moments as detectives find her body. >> you guys see anything...
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this election cycle in indiana and his, in his gubernatorial race there is a version because indiana has a law requiring ai that there'll be some sort of description, some sort of labeling of it but the labor you so small and i don't know about you. but when i am watching tv and i'm watching a commercial, i don't really take the time to put on my glasses and read the fine in print. i mean, the labeling should be like pretty big and blatant in my view for it to be effective at all. >> right. and remember, all of these laws, most of them have just been passed recently and clearly, some of them are going to have to be improved if you can't even see the labeling. and then you see these signs that are totally the lie. they're fake. she was never at such a rally with those signs. she was at her own rally with their own site and i just don't know how we're going to be able to allow voters to decide to vote for the candidate they love. or that can't. not like a certain candidate if they don't have accurate information, i think this is totally unnecessary. and outrageous to engage in this kin
this election cycle in indiana and his, in his gubernatorial race there is a version because indiana has a law requiring ai that there'll be some sort of description, some sort of labeling of it but the labor you so small and i don't know about you. but when i am watching tv and i'm watching a commercial, i don't really take the time to put on my glasses and read the fine in print. i mean, the labeling should be like pretty big and blatant in my view for it to be effective at all. >>...
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indiana could be a playoff team. adam: i know, that is wild to me.g of another playoff team, the texas guy back in the studio has been ripping me today, calling me a cheerleader. they had a tough loss, could vanity shock to them? >> yeah, it's the worst nightmare for a coach like, concern texas is one with of those few schools like ohio state, you can't lose. you lose, and it's a beating you take in the media. but they're going the a vanderbilt team that beat alabama. they won three in a row. a lot like indiana and illinois, that's one of the best coached teams in the country. only two turnovers all year, so it's a little bit of a nightmare for texas -- adam: all right. i like to end it there. will, a little bit of a nightmare. to it ising it back to you in the studio -- studio. i'll. will: all right. thank you, adam. pete: look at that, he's on it. knows his stuff. adam klotz, got a lot of speeds. >>> all right, we're going to promo the fox nation patriot awards because i really -- we all really want to see you there. it is the such an amazing night
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college campuses i pretend i'm the biggest fan of the university but this time i'm actually from indianaal and i already knew, didn't have to look it up, it goes boo-hoo who? who who who? indiana for the first time in forever 6-0, 6-0, we've got a coach and what does the coach say when people ask are we surprised we are so good? he says google me and they are crushing it right now. this will be the biggest test as they take on nebraska and obviously people are excited about that which is why i was super impressed by this, college kids at 6 a.m. right now, how long have you been out there? >> five hours. >> reporter: you guys are going to go to the game. this is the biggest test yet. what's your prediction of the game? >> i win. >> i will toss it back to you guys and as i do so, one last boo-hoo who who? we are? we are excited about this which will be a good one. charlie: trump and harris are neck in neck in key battleground states. rachel: the message that will win over michigan voters, stay with us. eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health ind
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and delphi, indiana, seen as jean casarez is covering this for us this morning. so tell us what we expect to see this all happen in 2000. it has been a lot on time. and and this this trial just went national when it first happened because you've got to remember delphi, indiana, small town america. they don't have crimes and these two middle school students were dropped off at the delphi trails one afternoon, february when they didn't have school for that afternoon, everybody went there from the community, was a safe area and they were never seen again, and the prosecution and the opening statements is going to bring on witnesses to say that they were there also that afternoon and they believe they saw someone just like the defendant looked like him richard allen. but here's the thing before these girls went missing, before their bodies were found, there was a cell phone that one of the girls had and she took a picture of a man on the bridge that went viral across this country because there was a bit of audio. and the man said down the hill and that was who they w
and delphi, indiana, seen as jean casarez is covering this for us this morning. so tell us what we expect to see this all happen in 2000. it has been a lot on time. and and this this trial just went national when it first happened because you've got to remember delphi, indiana, small town america. they don't have crimes and these two middle school students were dropped off at the delphi trails one afternoon, february when they didn't have school for that afternoon, everybody went there from the...
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indianapolis, indiana. caller: good morning. i have done and will do so hopefully this year again the early voting counting in marion county in indianapolis. are you there? host: yes, ma'am. caller: good. i turned off the tv. it's exciting. you are with the person of each party. so, i feel very confident. i've done it before and it was exciting. it was being part of the system. being part of the democracy that we have in this country that so many other countries don't have. to meet somebody from the opposite party was great. we were civil to one another. we worked for hours. i think we left close to midnight the last time that i did that. so, it is seeing the process of actually count the early ballots are counted. if there is any question, there are people there. there are lawyers and judges i guess who look into it. it is smooth. you have the proof, you have the actual ballots. so i feel very confident, and i hope people do so. and i especially hope that a lot of people vote. i don't know in indiana what's going on, but i imag
indianapolis, indiana. caller: good morning. i have done and will do so hopefully this year again the early voting counting in marion county in indianapolis. are you there? host: yes, ma'am. caller: good. i turned off the tv. it's exciting. you are with the person of each party. so, i feel very confident. i've done it before and it was exciting. it was being part of the system. being part of the democracy that we have in this country that so many other countries don't have. to meet somebody...
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and because indiana an open carry state, there was nothing that the police or any other authority could do about it. so you had these this this multiracial, multi gendered coalition of teenagers and 20 somethings and some of their parents and relatives, peaceful marching around the square and with menacing looking white guys holding guns in their direction. i end the about political violence with the question what happens when they decide to shoot and that relates to at a recent turning point usa turning point usa is kind of the maga youth you know the nazi youth reincarnate. somebody asked charlie kirk, leader of the organization, when do we start to use the when can we just start shooting these? and kirk said we shouldn't do that, but very revealingly he didn't say we shouldn't do that because to kill innocent people is wrong. you know, that would be woke to say that murder is wrong. instead, he said it would play into hands and it would allow them to depict us as fascists and violent. so by any stretch of by any imagining the definition we're living in an era political terror because
and because indiana an open carry state, there was nothing that the police or any other authority could do about it. so you had these this this multiracial, multi gendered coalition of teenagers and 20 somethings and some of their parents and relatives, peaceful marching around the square and with menacing looking white guys holding guns in their direction. i end the about political violence with the question what happens when they decide to shoot and that relates to at a recent turning point...
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give them to so many different states, indiana is dying to do it. they can do it less than half and you will have states competing. >> brian: department of education. >> every building in washington, department of education, one person working there, maybe with a secretary. >> lawrence: you want it all to be local now. >> stenographer, they are teaching english, right, let's say reading, writing and arith metic. not transgender. >> steve: key about school choice, a lot of people would love to take money they put into taxes and put into a different school, not public school, catholic school, private school. >> brian: like arizona. >> lawrence: we have a question -- >> school choice is one of the most important things we'll be doing, we have the worst. out of 40, we're number 40 and number one when it comes to spending per up pupil. >> steve: a bill just passed ways and means committee, it could pass in your first 100 days as president, sounds like you would assign it. >> i will assign it. separate from school choice, we will take department of educat
give them to so many different states, indiana is dying to do it. they can do it less than half and you will have states competing. >> brian: department of education. >> every building in washington, department of education, one person working there, maybe with a secretary. >> lawrence: you want it all to be local now. >> stenographer, they are teaching english, right, let's say reading, writing and arith metic. not transgender. >> steve: key about school choice, a...
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i actually tracked down the spot where ruth grew up in rural indiana. the brother in church in which she was raised and her parents were founding members. adjuster defined as many people who had known her. i actually find a woman who was 102 years old and a senior center, who had been taught bible study by ruth when you know, they were growing up together, and she remembered him, that i mentioned in the book. a him that ruth had taught the young kids. you know, i wanted to make her a full person. what is incredible about her, you get to know her and one of the earlier chapters read she comes up again. i wanted her to have the early impact so you would remember her. but what is great about her, she was just so driven to work with kids of all kinds. and i discovered -- even her grandkids did not know this when i mentioned it -- that is a young person, she had a brother who was a couple years younger. and since this was earlier in the 1900s, her brother died and there was no record of what he died of. maybe it was a sudden sickness, but i just imagined, yo
i actually tracked down the spot where ruth grew up in rural indiana. the brother in church in which she was raised and her parents were founding members. adjuster defined as many people who had known her. i actually find a woman who was 102 years old and a senior center, who had been taught bible study by ruth when you know, they were growing up together, and she remembered him, that i mentioned in the book. a him that ruth had taught the young kids. you know, i wanted to make her a full...
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charlie: don't miss the nebraska game against indiana today at noon against fox. thank you, adam. the al smith dinner. chris pratt slamming star withs bad attitudes and jerry seinfeld's regrets and that's coming up in rachel's popar culturt e roundup with joe conc, next. the secret is the powerful ingredient, apoaequorin, originally discovered in jellyfish and found only in prevagen. in a clinical study, prevagen was shown to improve memory in subgroups of individuals who were cognitively normal or mildly impaired. stay sharp and improve your memory with prevagen. prevagen. in stores everywhere without a prescription. rachel: time for a pop culture roundup and joe concha is here with me to break it all down. >> thank you. rachel: me mel melania trump kay caccompanying donald trump in te dinner and kamala harris county show up but watch this. >> the democrats have been telling us trump's reelection is a threat to democracy. in fact, they were so concerned with this threat, they stabled a coup, ohing democratly elected incumbent and installed kamala harris. rachel: joe, he said they
charlie: don't miss the nebraska game against indiana today at noon against fox. thank you, adam. the al smith dinner. chris pratt slamming star withs bad attitudes and jerry seinfeld's regrets and that's coming up in rachel's popar culturt e roundup with joe conc, next. the secret is the powerful ingredient, apoaequorin, originally discovered in jellyfish and found only in prevagen. in a clinical study, prevagen was shown to improve memory in subgroups of individuals who were cognitively...
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delphi, indiana is a very small town they don't know what crime is. less than 3,000 people, everybody knows, everybody. but the girls were on a bridge. and we want to show a picture because the cell phone from one of the girls captured a man who appeared to be on the bridge with them and is believed a short time later that they were murdered. there's audio that was released on this picture that says the man says guys down the hill, there's much more to this video and that jury should be shown that that but their bodies were found down the hill the next day. they had been stabbed, but was richard allen's dna the person charged now on or near the bodies? i spoke to a detective very close after this happened, before a gag order, and i assumed there was a sexual assault and he said to me at the time, don't make assumptions. there was a sexual assault. so that is a big question we need to look for an opening statements. now, richard allen admitted that he was there that day on the mountain trails, but he said he did didn't do this. he worked at the local c
delphi, indiana is a very small town they don't know what crime is. less than 3,000 people, everybody knows, everybody. but the girls were on a bridge. and we want to show a picture because the cell phone from one of the girls captured a man who appeared to be on the bridge with them and is believed a short time later that they were murdered. there's audio that was released on this picture that says the man says guys down the hill, there's much more to this video and that jury should be shown...
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host: when does early voting in indiana?aller: they are already early voting but i will vote on election day. host: harry in charleston, west virginia. line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning, my parents were poll workers for 13 years. and what they observed over that time was that it was a very slow process because there were huge books and you had to look up and verify the party and so, my point is, please be patient because these are volunteers and yet they get paid a pendant -- a pittance. it is not going to be a microwave voting process that you get in and out in a minute or two minutes. secondly, the grand old party, my grandfather was a democrat. host: i am sorry, i'm going to ask you a question. have you voted early? caller: no. i do not vote early because things can change. host: that was harry. sherry in dallas, texas. line for democrats. er:re you doing today, thank you for taking my call. everybody needs to get to the polls and everybody needs e. host: have you already voted? ca yes i have, yes m
host: when does early voting in indiana?aller: they are already early voting but i will vote on election day. host: harry in charleston, west virginia. line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning, my parents were poll workers for 13 years. and what they observed over that time was that it was a very slow process because there were huge books and you had to look up and verify the party and so, my point is, please be patient because these are volunteers and yet they get paid a...
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these small communities. >> john: and indiana mother speaking out about the surge of migrants in herry that we brought you yesterday from logansport, indiana, where the town's resources are being overwhelmed by thousands of migrants who came to the u.s. under biden-harris immigration policies. live in logansport, 80 miles north of indianapolis. how has this flood of people impacted that community? >> john, just to remind folks, we're talking about more than 3,000 haitian migrants who have moved to this town over the last three years. granted for a city the size of new york city that may not be that many but here in a place like logansport, that is a 20%-30% increase in the total population so this is creating a lot of issues, not only our city resources being strained, the health department says it is seeing an uptick in cases of diseases like tb, aids, hiv, car accidents, driving violations have jumped 30%, and a lot of longtime residents say they don't feel completely safe anymore like they did this a few years ago. >> it just keeps on getting worse and worse. they keep bringing th
these small communities. >> john: and indiana mother speaking out about the surge of migrants in herry that we brought you yesterday from logansport, indiana, where the town's resources are being overwhelmed by thousands of migrants who came to the u.s. under biden-harris immigration policies. live in logansport, 80 miles north of indianapolis. how has this flood of people impacted that community? >> john, just to remind folks, we're talking about more than 3,000 haitian migrants...
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culturally it's part of northwestdi indiana. we are on stateline road. a when i was a boy he used to love to ride my bicycle over the state line in stateline road so we were part of northwest indiana. when i got my s.a.t. scores i'm also jewish and there were hardly any jewish people. in my graduating class there were 400 in their birth for jewish people. i met with my guidance counselor and he said with your test scores you could get into northwestern and i went really, where is that? as far as i was concerned it was somewhere in seattle or washington. northwestern was illinois on the north side of chicago. my parents had friends there but i do know where it edinson was until my best friend and i drove up in our cars and it had two beaches and it was beautiful. atto that point i plan to go to illinois so i applied to two schools northern illinois which i got into northwestern which i got into. i was glad i went there. >> and law school? >> i went to law school and they had no particular desire to go to harvard or any other, schoo. it turned out i could
culturally it's part of northwestdi indiana. we are on stateline road. a when i was a boy he used to love to ride my bicycle over the state line in stateline road so we were part of northwest indiana. when i got my s.a.t. scores i'm also jewish and there were hardly any jewish people. in my graduating class there were 400 in their birth for jewish people. i met with my guidance counselor and he said with your test scores you could get into northwestern and i went really, where is that? as far...
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indiana jones, eat your heart out. wait till you see this. tracking down the leading experts doing new research who will help me build up a picture of the nabataeans. they did not use slave. it's a respectful job. the secret nabataeans possessed is the knowledge of the great deserts around them. and i'm going to meet the people who are living here now to try and understand what life was like then in this remarkable landscape. this is what enabled the nabataeans to trade and they�* re beautiful. join me as i uncover the secrets of the nabataeans. the nabataeans forged a successful empire around 300 bce. that's towards the end of the civilisation of the far better—known ancient egyptians. they were nomads and traders who took control of the lucrative incense route all the way from modern—day yemen, through arabia and up to the ports of gaza and alexandria. and it was on this 2,000km trade route that they chose the site for their capital, petra, and carved theatres, caves and tombs out of the sandstone rocks. in many ways, this is a strange plac
indiana jones, eat your heart out. wait till you see this. tracking down the leading experts doing new research who will help me build up a picture of the nabataeans. they did not use slave. it's a respectful job. the secret nabataeans possessed is the knowledge of the great deserts around them. and i'm going to meet the people who are living here now to try and understand what life was like then in this remarkable landscape. this is what enabled the nabataeans to trade and they�* re...
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host: ruth in plymouth, indiana on the line for independents. good morning, ruth. caller: yes, our representative is rudy cockrum -- rudy rackham in south bend. who ignored that his predecessor did the same thing. also our senator from indiana is a trumper and has denied that biden was president. so i will not be voting for either one of them. host: ruth, who is the member of congress there that you will be voting for? caller: laurie camp. host: who did you vote for in 2022? caller: i stopped voting republican in 2016 one trump came on board, because he is crazy. host: daniel in tennessee on the line for democrats. good morning, daniel. caller: good morning morning, tammy. once again, appreciate what you and your fellow moderators do. i want to say that my congressman, john rose, has been missing in action the last several years. i don't know, is he ashamed of how trump handled covid? because here in pickett, county tennessee we must have lost 27 people in this county of 5000, and i would say 10 of those 20-something people could have lived if they had the correct
host: ruth in plymouth, indiana on the line for independents. good morning, ruth. caller: yes, our representative is rudy cockrum -- rudy rackham in south bend. who ignored that his predecessor did the same thing. also our senator from indiana is a trumper and has denied that biden was president. so i will not be voting for either one of them. host: ruth, who is the member of congress there that you will be voting for? caller: laurie camp. host: who did you vote for in 2022? caller: i stopped...
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they're saying this is one of the biggest trials in indiana's history and it was on that day that twong girls, abigail williams and liberty german, they were dropped off by their family at the maanen trails in del hi delphi, indiana will they never saw while them again, and they were found their bodies were found the next day, but everybody was saying would happen to them who would do this to them once forensics found their phones? they found the phone of liberty german. she had actually recorded a man that was on the bridge. it's believed it's minutes before they were murdered. i want you to listen to the picture in the audio that law enforcement released nationwide to try to find doubt who did this watch enforcement had to work on. it took quite a few years. they have had other suspects. they released two are artistic graphics, but they finally arrested this man, richard allen. now, the girls were found their throats slit according to a defense expert who testified at a hearing, they were not sexually assaulted that we know the defense has come in saying that this was a ritualistic
they're saying this is one of the biggest trials in indiana's history and it was on that day that twong girls, abigail williams and liberty german, they were dropped off by their family at the maanen trails in del hi delphi, indiana will they never saw while them again, and they were found their bodies were found the next day, but everybody was saying would happen to them who would do this to them once forensics found their phones? they found the phone of liberty german. she had actually...
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inside this carroll county courthouse in delphi, indiana. a jury is finally hearing details about the deaths of 13 year old abigail williams and her best friend, 14 year old liberty german, as richard allen, the man charged with killing them stands trial. the families of the girls, hearing gut wrenching details about how liberty and abigail were killed. liberty was naked and covered in blood. the throats of both girls were slit. abigail was wearing her own undershirt, but liberty's sweatshirt, one of liberty's shoes, and her cell phone were found beneath abigail's body. >> i believe liberty didn't take that video. i wonder if he would ever be caught. we knew nothing. not the cause of death. not any more details. >> veteran journalist susan hendricks has written a book titled down the hill, and has been inside the courtroom every day covering the trial. >> when they were brutally murdered. we always heard that right. even though we didn't know the cause of death. >> investigators have held details about this brutal murder close to the vest, r
inside this carroll county courthouse in delphi, indiana. a jury is finally hearing details about the deaths of 13 year old abigail williams and her best friend, 14 year old liberty german, as richard allen, the man charged with killing them stands trial. the families of the girls, hearing gut wrenching details about how liberty and abigail were killed. liberty was naked and covered in blood. the throats of both girls were slit. abigail was wearing her own undershirt, but liberty's sweatshirt,...
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in a budget office in places like that wife's parents were from indiana and they formed. so just out of a complete mark my submitted aic letter of application to the office. that's how you doing those that he wrote a letter to steve miller did you hope to hear something back. no e-mail and so got a call back from his chief of staff with the time zoom by name to daniels and course went on to be director of the office manager a budget two-time governor of indiana, president of the university and so interview date with him and it turned out he was from princeton as well which was a very nice coincidence. and he said his usual way, i thought i wouldn't see because wanted to see the creature like you actually existed. and i said but when he immediately said, let me somebody with a phd from an ivy league school was a conservative republican fantasy and even know if there was such a thing and so i said well and so you know i did he write, i was offered a job and thinking about it event, going to speak about my like you told me three years before, that i was going to be capitol h
in a budget office in places like that wife's parents were from indiana and they formed. so just out of a complete mark my submitted aic letter of application to the office. that's how you doing those that he wrote a letter to steve miller did you hope to hear something back. no e-mail and so got a call back from his chief of staff with the time zoom by name to daniels and course went on to be director of the office manager a budget two-time governor of indiana, president of the university and...
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or sam roller fled to minnesota from the republican state of indiana. together with their partner, katy, she had to leave her beloved home pc themselves as political refugees in their own country. sam roller feels safe here. no one stairs, so she walks by her family as run a farm in india. and for 200 years, sam, herself was a farmer in a tight knit community until she came out as trends. her friends deserted her, she was laughed at even threatening. then one day while out shopping, a truck parked up in front of her. i look over and there's a man wearing a sleeveless shirt and he's got a, a bad shirt on over it. and he rolls up his blood shirts and he shows me his swastika and his sports. and he points out that the message to me was not settled that, you know, was the final stop, you know, we, we just refused to live in here. we do our hands up and we said it's time to go in minnesota trends, people are also able to access the medical care. they need to easy say critics and too young to be edward's dreams of becoming an actress. she never felt like a boy at 5. she told her parents she w
or sam roller fled to minnesota from the republican state of indiana. together with their partner, katy, she had to leave her beloved home pc themselves as political refugees in their own country. sam roller feels safe here. no one stairs, so she walks by her family as run a farm in india. and for 200 years, sam, herself was a farmer in a tight knit community until she came out as trends. her friends deserted her, she was laughed at even threatening. then one day while out shopping, a truck...