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that i read when i was in junior high, animal farm, season on the brink, the book about the indiana hoosiersi read some of those books five times in high school. i never read books twice now. if you ask me, one of my favorite books? i am going to tell you books that i probably have not looked at in 40 years. >> okay. you said that you think of 9/11 as the end of the 90s, is there any point other than the obvious that you think of as the beginning? i used never mind as my example of when the culture of the 90s began. you could take other things here. somebody was arguing that they think the end of the 90s was actually when facebook starts. i guess i could see that sort of contention. i mean, in terms of the internet, that is kind of true. when we talk about the internet of the 90s, we all understand that is when it began. we think about the early internet as this transformative device. however, when people talk about the early internet, they often used language and arguments that really only apply to social media. if you ask anybody you know, why don't you like about the internet? you are goi
that i read when i was in junior high, animal farm, season on the brink, the book about the indiana hoosiersi read some of those books five times in high school. i never read books twice now. if you ask me, one of my favorite books? i am going to tell you books that i probably have not looked at in 40 years. >> okay. you said that you think of 9/11 as the end of the 90s, is there any point other than the obvious that you think of as the beginning? i used never mind as my example of when...
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that was a big one season on the brink the john feinstein book about the indiana hoosiers, man. i read that book probably five times in high school, you know, i never read books twice now, you know, but so so if you ask me like what are my favorite books? i'm actually gonna tell you books that, you know, i haven't probably looked at in 40 years. okay, kind of christopher bauer. you said you think of 9/11 as the end of the 90s? is there any point other than the obvious of course that you think of as the beginning? well, i guess i guess i did answer that like i use nevermind sort of as my example of when i think the immutable culture of the 90s began. um, i i think it's it you could pick other things here. i mean, i i do like i somebody was arguing that they think that end of the 90s was actually when facebook starts. and i guess i could see that that sort of contention mean in terms of the internet that is kind of true because you know when we talk about the internet of the 90s, we all understand that that's when it began and we think about the early internet as this transformati
that was a big one season on the brink the john feinstein book about the indiana hoosiers, man. i read that book probably five times in high school, you know, i never read books twice now, you know, but so so if you ask me like what are my favorite books? i'm actually gonna tell you books that, you know, i haven't probably looked at in 40 years. okay, kind of christopher bauer. you said you think of 9/11 as the end of the 90s? is there any point other than the obvious of course that you think...
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in indiana, the funds reached 335,000 hoosiers by providing health service, housing aid, education help, income improvement, and more. if charitable choice language is removed from this bill, religious organizations may be forced to choose between serving their community and honoring their sincerely held faith beliefs. that means more hoosiers in need. it is shameful to cut religious protections from such an empaictful program. an impactful program. i urge my colleagues to oppose the bill as it will mean less charity tomorrow for all americans. we must defend our religious freedom, and this bill is a direct attack on it. with that, thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. ms. bonamici: madam speaker, pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from new mexico, a member of the education and labor committee, ms. leger fernandez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized for two minutes. ms. leger fernandez: madam speaker, i was approached by larry martinez who was there when the community service block gr
in indiana, the funds reached 335,000 hoosiers by providing health service, housing aid, education help, income improvement, and more. if charitable choice language is removed from this bill, religious organizations may be forced to choose between serving their community and honoring their sincerely held faith beliefs. that means more hoosiers in need. it is shameful to cut religious protections from such an empaictful program. an impactful program. i urge my colleagues to oppose the bill as it...
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indiana. growing up during the depression, he developed a passion and skill for motors, driving trucks and tractors across the hoosier countryside. it was why he was drawn to the united states army, why after his discharge at the end of world war ii he reenlisted, serving as a motor pool sergeant in japan. sergeant garagas was scheduled to return to indiana on june 26, 1950. one day before that, on the 25th, the korean war began. and so he again answered the call. after the initial setbacks, the north korean people's army, pushing u.s. forces south, by the end of the summer, the north koreans were in retreat. americans were advancing north, up the peninsula. the end of the war was in sight. general douglas mcarthur divided his forces, the eighth army went from sowell to py -- from seoul to pyongyang. the regimen was assigned to guard the 10 corps flank. once connected, they would march towards the chinese frontier, reunite korea and end the war. the soldiers might be home for christmas. then came the battle of chosin reservoir, where 100,000 chinese soldiers attacked. the americans isolated and spread out across the
indiana. growing up during the depression, he developed a passion and skill for motors, driving trucks and tractors across the hoosier countryside. it was why he was drawn to the united states army, why after his discharge at the end of world war ii he reenlisted, serving as a motor pool sergeant in japan. sergeant garagas was scheduled to return to indiana on june 26, 1950. one day before that, on the 25th, the korean war began. and so he again answered the call. after the initial setbacks,...
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indiana? >> well, we're proud to be a part of helping neighbors in need. obviously, this first flight is about 15%, makes up about 15% of the real need so while some of it will get to hoosier proud of that, this accents how key the indianapolis international airport is to our nation's grid, quite frankly. this is an airport that's been rated number one the last 10 years in north america in terms of international air ports. so we can't get this formula out to families fast enough and happy to take the lead. maria: well, thank you for taking the lead. this is a a major issue obviously for american families. i know that the highest concentration of manufacturing jobs is in the state of indiana. 25% of the state's economic output based in this industry. governor, talk to us about producing in america as we worry about so many critical items that are made overseas. i know you're on a pan a he'll today -- panel today in davos about advanced manufacturing. what can you tell us? >> well, manufacturing, advanced manufacturing is in our dna, it has been since we started as a state back in 1816. so nothing new to us. obviously, when you see the supply chain disruptions that are occur
indiana? >> well, we're proud to be a part of helping neighbors in need. obviously, this first flight is about 15%, makes up about 15% of the real need so while some of it will get to hoosier proud of that, this accents how key the indianapolis international airport is to our nation's grid, quite frankly. this is an airport that's been rated number one the last 10 years in north america in terms of international air ports. so we can't get this formula out to families fast enough and happy...