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you have been a professor of history at indiana university. let me begin with that speech he gave in elwood indiana -- elwood, india. it's as the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. it was a massive rally. 150,000-200,000 people in the small indiana town in august at a time when as hoosiers say, you can hear the corn grow. he spoke with eloquence, yet the atmosphere was such the speech was a bit flat in terms of the audience, in terms of the reception. that was not the best part for the campaign. we now know looking back that it was rather indicative of the campaign itself -- some of the difficulties that the amateur had. >> one note about the speech, it was heard on radio by millions of americans. >> this was the time for radio. people sat by the radi
you have been a professor of history at indiana university. let me begin with that speech he gave in elwood indiana -- elwood, india. it's as the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. it was a...
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james madison, you have been a professor of history at indiana university. t me begin with that speech he gave in elwood, indiana. it lays the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and against the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. as david said, it was a massive rally. 150,000-200,000 people in the small indiana town in august at a time when as hoosiers say, you can hear the corn grow. it was 102 degrees that afternoon when wendell took the podium. he spoke with eloquence, yet the atmosphere was such the speech was a bit flat in terms of the audience, in terms of the reception. that was not the best start for thecampaign. we now know looking back that it was rather indicative of the campaign itself -- some of the disorganization and difficulties that the amateur newcomer had. why they should vote roosevelt out
james madison, you have been a professor of history at indiana university. t me begin with that speech he gave in elwood, indiana. it lays the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and against the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. as david...
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researchers at indiana university of pennsylvania say women eat less in the company of men.alyzed the eating habits of 127 college students alone and with company. when women ate with men they ordered 100 calories less than when they ate with other women. men at more with women than other men. the study appears in the journal of applied social psychology. >> i'm out of the norm. i eat more in the company of men. you feel like you can't keep up. >> you are married, you are not in that trying to attract men mode. that's what they are talking about. >> that's what i'm talking about too, i can keep up. >> i'm not going to comment any further on that you are right. >>> community looks for answers after a 6-year-old girl is struck and killed in a crosswalk. the new plan to improve safety. >> reporter: rain and wind caused problems overnight. wrap-up, coming up. >>> the government's new tactic in cracking down on local medical marijuana clubs. >>> good morning. our first rainstorm of the season massachusettsed. it created a rude
researchers at indiana university of pennsylvania say women eat less in the company of men.alyzed the eating habits of 127 college students alone and with company. when women ate with men they ordered 100 calories less than when they ate with other women. men at more with women than other men. the study appears in the journal of applied social psychology. >> i'm out of the norm. i eat more in the company of men. you feel like you can't keep up. >> you are married, you are not in...
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james madison, you have been a professor of history at indiana university. t me begin with that speech he gave in elwood, indiana. it lays the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and against the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. as david said, it was a massive rally. 150,000-200,000 people in the small indiana town in august at a time when as hoosiers say, you can hear the corn grow. it was 102 degrees that afternoon when wendell took the podium. he spoke with eloquence, yet the atmosphere was such the speech was a bit flat in terms of the audience, in terms of the reception. that was not the best part for -- best start for the the campaign. we now know looking back that it was rather indicative of the campaign itself -- some of the disorganization and difficulties that the amateur newcomer had. why they sho
james madison, you have been a professor of history at indiana university. t me begin with that speech he gave in elwood, indiana. it lays the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and against the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. as david...
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fellow at the open society foundations and a doctoral candidate at security and for not it's at indiana university press for think it's much for being here tonight thanks very much ok so you say that we have to assume that the government is monitoring communications if you're a journalist is that everything in terms of your text messages your phone calls live e-mails even your skype conversations it might have this doesn't mean the government is monitoring you in real time you know what it means though is that if you ever do anything that the government decides that they find interesting they can get it they can get it by using the services provided by company provided free by companies like google facebook twitter that are routinely saving this information by the thought we're sort of leaving this digital data trail behind and so when the government decides after the fact that they you know they think you've done something interesting or they think you've spoken to a whistleblower they just call the companies for the information and suddenly they know who the whistleblower is without ever forcing
fellow at the open society foundations and a doctoral candidate at security and for not it's at indiana university press for think it's much for being here tonight thanks very much ok so you say that we have to assume that the government is monitoring communications if you're a journalist is that everything in terms of your text messages your phone calls live e-mails even your skype conversations it might have this doesn't mean the government is monitoring you in real time you know what it...
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. >>> researchers at indiana university say women 10 to eat less when this company of men.ating habits of 127 college students alone within with company. when women ate with men they ordered 100 calories less than when they ate with other women. men ate more with women than other men. keep in mind, those are college women so their mentality may be a little different. >>> 5:57. just ahead, the very latest in our breaking news out of cupertino. >> reporter: i'm terry mcsweeney in foothill. an employee came to work this morning, armed with an automatic rifle and handgun and opened fire, two are dead, four badly wounded. the latest in a live report.d
. >>> researchers at indiana university say women 10 to eat less when this company of men.ating habits of 127 college students alone within with company. when women ate with men they ordered 100 calories less than when they ate with other women. men ate more with women than other men. keep in mind, those are college women so their mentality may be a little different. >>> 5:57. just ahead, the very latest in our breaking news out of cupertino. >> reporter: i'm terry...
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it is on the campus of indiana state university. he lived here in this house.and his wife kate, who lived here for years after he died. we will show you more of the house as we continue here. the top floor of the house has an interesting mural. the mural depicts the years of his public life. throughout our program we will be showing you aspects of the artwork to help illustrate eugene debs' story. let me introduce you to our second guest. she is joining us from what was his bedroom, now is a museum room with a lot of artifacts. lisa phillips -- she is a specialist in labor history. lisa phillips, thank you for being with us. your thoughts on his significance to the american story. >> i think the significance has to do with this activity in labor unions. the american railway union and the socialist party as well. he has had a lasting effect on many of the laws that were passed during the progressive era as a result of his activism, some of which we still enjoy. he can tell us a lot about his time period from running for president. and for all of its labor union
it is on the campus of indiana state university. he lived here in this house.and his wife kate, who lived here for years after he died. we will show you more of the house as we continue here. the top floor of the house has an interesting mural. the mural depicts the years of his public life. throughout our program we will be showing you aspects of the artwork to help illustrate eugene debs' story. let me introduce you to our second guest. she is joining us from what was his bedroom, now is a...
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he has served on the advisory board for indiana university-south bend, during a period of expansion and growth that positioned it as an active participant in the economic development of our region. enrollment growth at ivey tech has exploded and led the partnership between the redevelopment commission and the college as the commission acquires and relow indicates businesses to help expand the campus of ivy tech even more. with concern of the future, mayor licky's pigs vision has helped provide the spark with several environmental efforts that led to south bend's designation as indiana's green community of the year in 2009. our city has developed into an innovative, dynamic and progressive place. in 2011 it was named all-american city. the mayor's vision, leadership anded a vow cass or good government earned him the 2011 association of cities and towns russell lloyd distinguished service award. he's also the 2011-2012 iact president. so today on behalf of all of the citizens of south bend, indiana, i want to thank mayor steve for his years of unselfish dedication, to the city and to its
he has served on the advisory board for indiana university-south bend, during a period of expansion and growth that positioned it as an active participant in the economic development of our region. enrollment growth at ivey tech has exploded and led the partnership between the redevelopment commission and the college as the commission acquires and relow indicates businesses to help expand the campus of ivy tech even more. with concern of the future, mayor licky's pigs vision has helped provide...
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researchers at indiana choate -- at the university of indiana studied children over the age of five.hen body mass index surpassed the 85th percentile, the risk of high blood pressure nearly tripled. high blood pressure in childhood hobby but raises the risk of high blood pressure in adulthood. >> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we are still -- still dealing with what has turned out to be a record-setting cool month of october. this is the cold as it has ever been to start the month of october. on hd doppler there is still some light rain and sprinkles. it is just live dub along interstate 83. sprinkles to the west of westminster. and in westminster, sprinkles of rain this afternoon. all in all, still locked into the same basic weather pattern. randolph -- rainfall totals have been very light today, measuring just a bit. maybe a 10th of an inch in some spots. the end result is another unusually chilly october day. about the warmest to can find is in the upper 50's at ocean city. the cooler in suburbs of baltimore and low 40's o
researchers at indiana choate -- at the university of indiana studied children over the age of five.hen body mass index surpassed the 85th percentile, the risk of high blood pressure nearly tripled. high blood pressure in childhood hobby but raises the risk of high blood pressure in adulthood. >> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we are still -- still dealing with what has turned out to be a record-setting cool month of...
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for that, josh, you and your doctors at indiana university medical center are today's rock stars. ♪ dohe walk of life ♪ yeah you do the walk of life ♪ the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. my sunglasses. [ tires screech ] ♪ oh, it was the first time i fell in love ♪ ♪ the first time i felt my heart ♪ [ man ] people say i'm forgetful. [ horn honking ] ♪ ...all through the night [ man ] maybe that's why we go to so many memorable places. ♪ [ male announcer ] the subaru outback. love the road you're on. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i sa
for that, josh, you and your doctors at indiana university medical center are today's rock stars. ♪ dohe walk of life ♪ yeah you do the walk of life ♪ the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006...
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>> i am a graduate of an 8 -- i am a graduate of indiana state university. what was his impact on the university? did he have an influence on what part did you take into the development of the university? >> i do not know, that is a great question. i do not know if eugene v. debs had any kind of influence on indiana state. i am curious not to find out. >> syracuse, new york, the head, please. >> ibm dain -- i am a uaw worker from upstate new york. you got the socialist party and the socialist workers party and the american federation of labour. you never had a unified worker'' movement in this country. that was his problem. he was never able to achieve this goal. thank you very much. >> there was a huge -- the caller is absolutely right. there is a split between -- debs was after a working-class movement were you embrace the lines that divided skilled workers from unskilled workers. the american federation of labour was composed of very tightly organized. it was a very different kind of approach towards representing working-class interest. they did not see e
>> i am a graduate of an 8 -- i am a graduate of indiana state university. what was his impact on the university? did he have an influence on what part did you take into the development of the university? >> i do not know, that is a great question. i do not know if eugene v. debs had any kind of influence on indiana state. i am curious not to find out. >> syracuse, new york, the head, please. >> ibm dain -- i am a uaw worker from upstate new york. you got the socialist...
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the plane landed, police questioned the man who told him he was an exchange student at the university of indianahool says that's not true. still, authorities determined he was not a real threat and they released him without pressing any charges. the anti-corporate protests getting bigger and louder spreading way beyond wall street to more than 100 cities now. the organizer of the protest in washington, d.c. now admitting he paid hispanics to take part in the rallies. they reportedly held up signs written in english that some couldn't read. in los angeles, protesters took over a bank of america building and were arrested. across the country, police have busted more than 800 protesters. game five of the american league division series between the tigers and yanks. detroit jumps out early with two home runs in the first inning. new york would crawl back. but in the end, the yankees' bats couldn't come up with the big hit. tigers hang on for a 3-2 win. detroit advances to take on texas in the american league championship series. today, the phillies-cardinals and brewers-diamondbacks face off in a pa
the plane landed, police questioned the man who told him he was an exchange student at the university of indianahool says that's not true. still, authorities determined he was not a real threat and they released him without pressing any charges. the anti-corporate protests getting bigger and louder spreading way beyond wall street to more than 100 cities now. the organizer of the protest in washington, d.c. now admitting he paid hispanics to take part in the rallies. they reportedly held up...
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his rigor for teaching and pursuing his own level of education by earning his doctorate from indiana university in 1975. he managed to be an effective teacher, attorney and deputy prosecuting attorney in montgomery county. in 1972 he received the mcclain -- no relation -- excellence in teaching award. since 1980 dr. mcclain was most closely associated in administering the goodrich lecture series. he was active in local and state politics, he demanded that students think critically in his constitutional law and political philosophy classes. dr. mcclain was both loved and feared as a man who challenged students to hone their critical thinking skills. he used the method to assist students in recognizing an correcting flaws in their arguments and somewhere along the line he earned the nickname, fast eddie. dr. mcclain was elected to the board of directors of the liberty fund, an indiana institution, that has a global outreach. he serve there had until his death. founded by peter goodrich, the son of one of indiana's great gofpbler, the liberty fund is a private educational foundation with the missi
his rigor for teaching and pursuing his own level of education by earning his doctorate from indiana university in 1975. he managed to be an effective teacher, attorney and deputy prosecuting attorney in montgomery county. in 1972 he received the mcclain -- no relation -- excellence in teaching award. since 1980 dr. mcclain was most closely associated in administering the goodrich lecture series. he was active in local and state politics, he demanded that students think critically in his...
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. >> reporter: khayum is dean of the business school at evansville's university of southern indiana. he says the fridges and other appliances in this store are better than they would have been without free trade-- smarter, more durable, more energy efficient, and cheaper. >> when we buy tvs, we may buy two instead of one. >> reporter: khayum says one reason why nafta has a bad reputation is because it's easy to put a face on the workers who lost jobs to lower-paid labor in mexico. but the winners of the trade pact, he says, are everywhere. >> it's very difficult to organize us and to express to people here are the gains from trade. >> reporter: there's no... >> ...or they happen... >> reporter: there's no national union of consumers. saying, "we win. we win?" >> because we-- we know that and we don't need to express it. the individuals who are impacted negatively have reason to organize. and they have reason to get us who are benefiting to want to do something to address their circumstance. >> reporter: khayum says the theory is that consumers gains should offset the pain felt by lai
. >> reporter: khayum is dean of the business school at evansville's university of southern indiana. he says the fridges and other appliances in this store are better than they would have been without free trade-- smarter, more durable, more energy efficient, and cheaper. >> when we buy tvs, we may buy two instead of one. >> reporter: khayum says one reason why nafta has a bad reputation is because it's easy to put a face on the workers who lost jobs to lower-paid labor in...
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indiana native. he's a junior right now at yale university in new haven, and he southwesterned at the white house last -- interned at the white house last year. he was also an intern with the nonpartisan political newsletter when he uncovered the schemes. since he published his findings, prosecutors started an investigation, and a democratic party chairman last night resigned. >> elections in the united states is an important thing, and this was fraud that occurred not simply out of laziness, but it occurred out of, apparently, malicious intent and by people who not only knew what they were doing, but actively attempted to conceal what they were doing. >> reporter: the democratic firm who resigned denied any wrongdoing, but the scandal apparently seems to be growing. the state's republican party chairman has now called for a federal investigation. >> we don't know how many people, we don't know if it was organized. those were some of my questions, is how, how deep does this go? does it go one county? does it go one district? does it go one state? does it go 49 other states? >> reporter: the democratic
indiana native. he's a junior right now at yale university in new haven, and he southwesterned at the white house last -- interned at the white house last year. he was also an intern with the nonpartisan political newsletter when he uncovered the schemes. since he published his findings, prosecutors started an investigation, and a democratic party chairman last night resigned. >> elections in the united states is an important thing, and this was fraud that occurred not simply out of...
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former indiana democratic governor joe kernen for example told me his name and signature were phonies. the alleged scheme by ryan, a yale universityr is political science. intern in fact at the obama white house last year. well, ryan uncovered the alleged election fraud while interning at a political newsletter. >> maintaining the integrity of elections in the united states is an important thing and this was fraud that occurred not simply out of laziness, but it occurred out of apparently malicious intent and by people who not only knew what they were doing but actively attempted to conceal what they were doing. >> growing scandal caught caused the state chairman to resign last night. he says he didn't do anything wrong. ryan told me he he started digging in all of this because election undermines the integrity of our voting process and our very democracy, shepard? >> eric shawn live in new york city tonight. eric, thanks. word today of a bit of a hitch in plans for commercial space flight the crude on board virgin atlantic forced to make landing after it dropped like a rock test flight. getting details of it all. they keep things
former indiana democratic governor joe kernen for example told me his name and signature were phonies. the alleged scheme by ryan, a yale universityr is political science. intern in fact at the obama white house last year. well, ryan uncovered the alleged election fraud while interning at a political newsletter. >> maintaining the integrity of elections in the united states is an important thing and this was fraud that occurred not simply out of laziness, but it occurred out of apparently...
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former governor of indiana says the name and signature on the petitions were fakes. the alleged scheme was found out by a yale universityshed at the obama white house last year. he uncovered the alleged election fraud while interning at the political newsletter. >> what's important to me is this sort of thing not occur in the future. this happened with impugnity because no one thought they would get caught. it's likely no one would catch them because no structural safeguard existed to insure this wouldn't occur. >> reporter: the republican party and democratic party chairmen support the investigation. they will look to see if the feds at the department of justice will take over this investigation. he says he pursued the wrongdoing because in his words election fraud undermined the integrity of our election process and our very democracy. if you know of election fraud we want to know about it. megyn: new reaction to president obama's bus tour through three crucial swing states. states they say he must win if he wants to win his reelection. the president is hitting the road to sell his jobs plan to the american people. cr
former governor of indiana says the name and signature on the petitions were fakes. the alleged scheme was found out by a yale universityshed at the obama white house last year. he uncovered the alleged election fraud while interning at the political newsletter. >> what's important to me is this sort of thing not occur in the future. this happened with impugnity because no one thought they would get caught. it's likely no one would catch them because no structural safeguard existed to...