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i express ouralf appreciation to the indiana university president, michael deanvey and the provost, feinsteinfor their willingness venue tohis university leading presidential candidates who request an opportunity to come here at their expense to make a policy speech. weight whenbove its it comes to presidents and vice presidents. andident benjamin harrison william henry harrison. the greatest of them all, abraham lincoln lived in spencer county, just a few miles from here during the formative years of his life. s hasice president's been hoosiers including the current vice president second , ay to the state of new york much larger state of course. the latest hoosier entry into the presidential sweepstakes is mayor peter paul montgomery buttigieg. [applause] >> we welcome mayor pete to bloomington and we thank him for coming to be with us today. he is one of 23 democrats running for the democratic nomination for president. and that number may go up this evening, i'm not sure. [laughter] it is what you call a pent-up desire to defeat the current president. [cheering and applause] >> one of the t
i express ouralf appreciation to the indiana university president, michael deanvey and the provost, feinsteinfor their willingness venue tohis university leading presidential candidates who request an opportunity to come here at their expense to make a policy speech. weight whenbove its it comes to presidents and vice presidents. andident benjamin harrison william henry harrison. the greatest of them all, abraham lincoln lived in spencer county, just a few miles from here during the formative...
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this is just over one hour. >> on your behalf, i express our appreciation to the indiana university president, michael forrthy and the provost their willingness to open this university to leaving presidential candidates who to come the opportunity here at their expense to make a policy speech. indiana punches above its weight when it comes to presidents and vice presidents. harrison andnjamin william henry harrison were hoosiers. the greatest of them all, just a lincoln, lived few miles from here. during the formative years of his life. six vice presidents have been hoosiers. including the current vice president, second only to the state of new york, and much larger states. the latest entry into the presidential sweepstakes is the up -- peter come but montgomery research -- tigieg. [applause] >> we welcome mayor pete to bloomington and we thank him for coming to be with us today. he is one of 23 democrats running for the democratic nominations for president are you -- nomination for president. that number may go up this evening. i'm not sure bring it -- i'm not sure. [laughter] >> it is part
this is just over one hour. >> on your behalf, i express our appreciation to the indiana university president, michael forrthy and the provost their willingness to open this university to leaving presidential candidates who to come the opportunity here at their expense to make a policy speech. indiana punches above its weight when it comes to presidents and vice presidents. harrison andnjamin william henry harrison were hoosiers. the greatest of them all, just a lincoln, lived few miles...
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this is just over one hour. >> on your behalf, i express our appreciation to the indiana university
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thank you colleagues for hosting us at indiana university. and i'm particularly to welcome lee hamilton and dick lugar. together these giants used their values to shape the tradition of american leadership combining a responsibility and restraints with idealism and division. thank you for your introduction. but his mastery of the relationship between serving a home district in addressing the pairs with the world, he became one of the nation's most widely respected statesman and i'm profoundly reshaping of his encouragement and counsel. [applause] when we first conceded the speech we hope senator lugar would be up to join us. we were from opposite sides of the aisle, but his leadership and principled stand against apartheiapartheid to the farsigd focus on security was. as a mayor from indiana who cut his -- [applause] in that spirit of huge imagination that i'm standing before you. in the beginning my campaign for president has been driven by the awareness that we face not just another presidential election, but the transition between one era
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it is west of indianapolis, a little bit to the south, not far from bloomington and indiana university. he wrote this. in praiseay too much of the two brave men, nor have i the time to say what i would like. none ever felt more nobly. were ever my surviving comrades. mourned more by surrounding comrades and they were never buried by their friends. it spoke to david's growing estrangement with those at home. belief that he could only find true understanding, true communion, with his comrades. the thing that stood out is how soldiers on both sides were so surprised and shocked by the strong connections they made with their comrades. they had to cling to these men emotionally as well as physically if they hope to survive. -- his since of attachment to his men and growing isolation from his home front was perfectly cap slated --that phrase -- in captured perfectly captured in that phrase. david, he knew like every other shoulder -- soldier that it was not enough to have that communion with your comrades. it was not enough to be able to have a deep bond with your fellow soldier. david reali
it is west of indianapolis, a little bit to the south, not far from bloomington and indiana university. he wrote this. in praiseay too much of the two brave men, nor have i the time to say what i would like. none ever felt more nobly. were ever my surviving comrades. mourned more by surrounding comrades and they were never buried by their friends. it spoke to david's growing estrangement with those at home. belief that he could only find true understanding, true communion, with his comrades....
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thank you to you and your colleagues for hosting us at indiana university. i am particularly pleased to be a school name for two hoosiers of global consequence. [applause] >> these two giants use their indiana values to shape a tradition of american leadership combining responsibility and restraint with idealism and vision. thank you for your introduction. by his mastery of the relationship between serving a home district and addressing the affairs of the world we became one of this nation's most widely respected state and i am profoundly appreciative over the years. [applause] >> when we first conceived of this speech we hope to senator lugar could join us but that was not to be. like so many who knew him i am grateful for the time i was privileged to spend in his company. we were on opposite sides of the aisle but his leadership from the principle stand against apartheid and focused on nuclear security was the stuff of true statecraft and what is not to like in a 1-time mayor from indiana who cut his teeth as rhodes scholar and maybe intelligence officer.
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professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public health at indiana university. my area of research is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. so here's the product omegaxl, this is what we used in our study. again proven to be a very very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omegaxl compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective in reducing inflammation. muscle fatigue is usually associated with after exercise. so anytime you're gonna exercise of course you're gonna fatigue. fatigue can happen to everyone, whether it's an old person pushing a cart in a supermarket, or you're on your feet all day, it doesn't matter, if it's unaccustomed exercise, it's gonna result in delayed onset muscle soreness. the good thing about this product is one, it's all natural, and two, claims that are made are backed up by scientific evidence. - what is delayed onset muscle soreness? and why does it cause discomfort? larry, delayed onset muscle soreness is something we've all experienced, it's the soreness that you have one t
professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public health at indiana university. my area of research is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. so here's the product omegaxl, this is what we used in our study. again proven to be a very very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omegaxl compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective in reducing inflammation. muscle fatigue is usually associated with...
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foreign policy at indiana university in bloomington. >> do i look forward to running against them. >>tuesday, president donald trump holds a rally in orlando, florida, officially launching his run for a second term. online at on c-span2, c-span.org, or listen free on the c-span radio app. network979 small was an unusual idea. she's been open the doors for policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years. that idea is more relevant than ever today. viewn is your unfiltered of government so you can make up your own mind. at the pentagon today acting defense secretary patrick shanahan spoke briefly to reporters about the escalating tensions between the u.s. and iran. mr. shanahan: it has been a busy 24 hours. and ambassadoro bolin have been very helpful. tell, we have an international situation. not a u.s. situation. the focus for myself and ambassador bolin is to build international consensus to this problem. as all of your very aware, the department of defense, one of our rules is the conditions for diplomacy. what i w
foreign policy at indiana university in bloomington. >> do i look forward to running against them. >>tuesday, president donald trump holds a rally in orlando, florida, officially launching his run for a second term. online at on c-span2, c-span.org, or listen free on the c-span radio app. network979 small was an unusual idea. she's been open the doors for policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years. that idea...
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university. violence in the civil war with erin of the indiana state university and a look at the civil war and emancipation in the heart of america with ed ayres of the university of richmond, followed by a discussion on seeing the conflict through the eyes of leading historians with gary ayres, steve barry, and carol reardon. annual gettysburg college civil war institute summer conference, live this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war but no one knew better and few new as well the realities of war , the terror and devastation. he said to his mother after the second war, you can't gild it. he knew the disaster that war was. >> sunday night on q and a, historian candace bullard talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book hero of the empire, a daring escape and the making of winston churchill. me a regiment. i want to go and i want to fight. he ends up going with a regiment on the day it fell to the british and takes over the prison, and he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners
university. violence in the civil war with erin of the indiana state university and a look at the civil war and emancipation in the heart of america with ed ayres of the university of richmond, followed by a discussion on seeing the conflict through the eyes of leading historians with gary ayres, steve barry, and carol reardon. annual gettysburg college civil war institute summer conference, live this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. when we think of winston churchill, we think of the...
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. >> you went to indiana university and got a masters degree. >> when i got my masters i had two jobffers one was to teach seventh grade history. one to work for cia. >> i said i'll go to cia or a while and then teach. >> you were in the air force. you were at a missile defense. >> no an icbm base. >> you went back in the cia you spent time in national security councils. in the 80s you had a kind of meteoric rise in the cia and appointed by president reagan, i guess to be cia director. and you ht to withdraw. you had to withdraw because of the fallout from the iran contra scandal. for a guy who had the meteoric rise how was it to have the setback. >> i tell young people if you never had a failure, you're -- your education is incomplete. you know, i never -- i never got into any real trouble because of it. and david borne the chairman of the senate intelligence committee said if you are willing to wait six months we'll get you confirmed. he was a democrat i went to president reagan and said i don't think cia can be without a permanent leader for six months. and i think -- i'll stay on
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mayor pete buttigieg about to outline his national security agenda in detail we're told at indiana university. and then to iowa. two political battleships expected to fire broadsides at each other. president trump and former vice president joe biden both in the hawkeye state this afternoon. the president on an official visit before heading to a gop fundraiser in des moines. joe biden with three stops across iowa. we get details now from our nbc news road warriors. josh letterman is in bloomington, indiana. garrett haake is in iowa following joe biden's lead off event there. i'll start with you, josh. what's the candidates' goal? what's buttigieg's goal with today's big speech? >> reporter: pete buttigieg wants to show that more than any other candidate in the race, more than joe biden, he's ready to be commander in chief on day one. you can see how behind me on the stage they've got set up a whole row of american flags. they've got a podium set up. they've got a teleprompter setting it up as if he's in the state room of the white house giving an address about military policy, foreign policy.
mayor pete buttigieg about to outline his national security agenda in detail we're told at indiana university. and then to iowa. two political battleships expected to fire broadsides at each other. president trump and former vice president joe biden both in the hawkeye state this afternoon. the president on an official visit before heading to a gop fundraiser in des moines. joe biden with three stops across iowa. we get details now from our nbc news road warriors. josh letterman is in...
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professor charles gardiner jay is the john of kimberling professor of law at the indiana university school of law in bloomington, indiana. his writings on judicial conduct , ethics selection, independence, accountability, and administration include more than 70 books, book chapters, articles, reports, and other publications. prior to entering academia, he served as counsel to the house judiciary's subcommittee on property and the administration of justice under chairman robert w. castenmeyer. professor jay has both his ba and jd from the university of wisconsin. welcome, professor. welcome back home. now, we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating in today's hearing. before proceeding with now, we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating in today's hearing. before proceeding with testimony, i remind all witnesses that your statements made to the subcommittee are subject to penalties pursuant to -- which may result in the imposition of a fine or imprisonment of up to five years or both. please note that each of your writ
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then a panel discussion on the artifacts of the civil war, oferated by brian rushdie indiana university. sunday, our coverage continues at 8:30 a.m. eastern with the preserving of gettysburg military parts with jennifer maria oklahoma state university urray offer mari oklahoma state university. a look at the heart of america with ed ayers of the university of richmond, then seeing the conflict through the eyes of lady historians. watch the annual gettysburg college civil war institute summer conference, live this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. yesterday, in the u.s. house, minority whip steve scully's of louisiana and majority leader steny hoyer of maryland discussed the legislative schedule for the house during the upcoming week. for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek ck snigs mr. scalise: i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for the purpose of inquiring of
then a panel discussion on the artifacts of the civil war, oferated by brian rushdie indiana university. sunday, our coverage continues at 8:30 a.m. eastern with the preserving of gettysburg military parts with jennifer maria oklahoma state university urray offer mari oklahoma state university. a look at the heart of america with ed ayers of the university of richmond, then seeing the conflict through the eyes of lady historians. watch the annual gettysburg college civil war institute summer...
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charles gardiner jay is profess your of law at the indiana university school of law in bloomington, indiana. his writings on judicial conduct and selection, independence, accountability and administration include more than 70 books, book chapters, articles, reports, and other publications. prior to entering academia, he served as counsel to the house judiciary committee on courts interlekt you'll property and under chairman robert w. castenmeyer. professor jay has both his ba and jd from the university of wisconsin. before proceeding with testimony, i remind witness that's your written and oral statements made to the subcommittee in connection with this hearing are subject to penalties of perjury pursuant which may result in the impositions of a fine or impresidentment of up imprisonm five years or both. meez note that each of your written statements will be entered into the record in its entirety and accordingly ski that y i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time, there is a timing light on your table. when the light switches from green to
charles gardiner jay is profess your of law at the indiana university school of law in bloomington, indiana. his writings on judicial conduct and selection, independence, accountability and administration include more than 70 books, book chapters, articles, reports, and other publications. prior to entering academia, he served as counsel to the house judiciary committee on courts interlekt you'll property and under chairman robert w. castenmeyer. professor jay has both his ba and jd from the...
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inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] on your behalf i express appreciation to the indiana universitypresident and the proposed, dean feinstein for their willingness to open this university venue to
inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] on your behalf i express appreciation to the indiana universitypresident and the proposed, dean feinstein for their willingness to open this university venue to
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christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause] gov. holcomb: good afternoon. good afternoon. this is the day the lord hath made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. i saw more smiles and hugs coming in today than i have seen in some time, and i understand why. president pistol, distinguished trustees, faculty, staff, alumni, and all members of the extended anderson university family gather here to celebrate this prestigious 2019 graduating class. it is an honor for me, as governor of the great state of indiana, to be here with you all, and to play a role in the celebration. soon, you will be turning your tassels. indeed, that is a real source of pride for many of us -- your professors, your friends, your family. maybe the most proud, your parents, but we all realize you did not get here alone. yes, today is a day that we shall, as already alluded to, never forget. you may fo
christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause] gov. holcomb: good afternoon. good afternoon. this is the day the lord hath made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. i saw more smiles and hugs coming in today than i have seen in some time, and i understand why. president...
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it began in the 1980's, when he was a student at indiana university.alled him the shoe bandit, and followed his bizarre crimes. there'd been four separate incidents -- his early m.o.? he'd knock a woman to the ground and make off with one of her shoes. >> really creepy stuff like one crime, he wore one of those china doll masks. i mean, like creepy stuff you can't make up. >> reporter: the police were onto him. after one arrest, he admitted in effect, that he had a thing for ladies' legs and feet. he pleaded guilty to those crimes, and in time, his attacks became more violent. he began threatening women at gunpoint. one incident involved three coeds. >> he had been watching them and one night, just walked into their apartment, held them at gunpoint to their head, took them out, kidnapped them to the car. luckily, somebody saw him with the gun leading the women out, called bloomington police department. >> reporter: he pleaded guilty again and was sentenced to 20-years in prison for armed robbery, but was released after serving only seven- years. by jul
it began in the 1980's, when he was a student at indiana university.alled him the shoe bandit, and followed his bizarre crimes. there'd been four separate incidents -- his early m.o.? he'd knock a woman to the ground and make off with one of her shoes. >> really creepy stuff like one crime, he wore one of those china doll masks. i mean, like creepy stuff you can't make up. >> reporter: the police were onto him. after one arrest, he admitted in effect, that he had a thing for ladies'...
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. >> that is mayor pete buttigieg at indiana university yesterday outlining his views on foreign policytrump meanwhile will meet with the polish president at the white house today to unveil a deal that will bolster u.s. military presence in poland. one senior trump administration official called it a significant anoupsment that will strengthen the u.s. commitment to nato. joining us now, the consul general of poland, it's very good to have you on the show, sir. i guess first of all explain to you how you think these developments with poland will help ultimately with the american relationship with nato. >> well, first of all, poland forms a very important part of nato, so-called eastern part, as the late president of poland and russia moved on with aggressive actions to ukraine, we were weak anticipated. so we're playing catch-up in nato. strerpgenning poland is strengthening the whole reegion of nato. a week before coming to d.c. it was introduced the framework of the agreement and stoneburg was very clear saying the more american troops in europe, it's good for nato and it's good for a
. >> that is mayor pete buttigieg at indiana university yesterday outlining his views on foreign policytrump meanwhile will meet with the polish president at the white house today to unveil a deal that will bolster u.s. military presence in poland. one senior trump administration official called it a significant anoupsment that will strengthen the u.s. commitment to nato. joining us now, the consul general of poland, it's very good to have you on the show, sir. i guess first of all...
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date from his home in florida goes to purdue university in indiana, where researchers led by professorre looking into the science behind the bond. >> so this is our saliva samples from our veterans who have collected. >> reporter: ice-cold saliva. >> ice-cold saliva. >> reporter: about 100 veterans and their service dogs are being studied. >> i think there are people out there who question whether or not service dogs actually help. and they are looking for numbers and science. >> reporter: so she is trying to find out if there is a chemical reaction service dogs ignite in their owners and vice versa, findings which could say for certain that dogs can help and why. >> sometimes just feeling her heart beat and her breathing helps to calm me. i wish i didn't need one, but since she is in my life now, she is great. >> reporter: carlos cruz can't define it, but he knows it when he feels it. dean reynolds, cbs news, orlando. >> what a friendship. and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning
date from his home in florida goes to purdue university in indiana, where researchers led by professorre looking into the science behind the bond. >> so this is our saliva samples from our veterans who have collected. >> reporter: ice-cold saliva. >> ice-cold saliva. >> reporter: about 100 veterans and their service dogs are being studied. >> i think there are people out there who question whether or not service dogs actually help. and they are looking for numbers...
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she graduated from indiana university, receiving a bachelor's degree in education and master's in science and ed administration and supervision and began her teaching career in gary, indiana. mr. baird: after serving as a principal in warren township schools in indianapolis in the 1980's, dorothy returned to her home in green cast until 1986 to teach in the education department of depaul university. in 1993 she took a new role as house mother to the fraternity she quickly became an anchor for the fraternity and made it a memorable experience for generations of young men over the next 26 years. she was honored in twine for her contributions to -- 2009 for her contributions to depaul as the depaul cultural resource center was named in her honor. whether digger her time as mel -- during her time as a school teacher or house mother, she exemplified leadership and compassion and i am proud to call her a fellow hoosier. on behalf of the fourth district in indiana, i thank her for her dedication to her community and i wish her the very best in retirement. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back.
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ago, when i hadn't done that many readings and i wasn't that experienced, was asked out to a university in indianaing my own introduction out there. you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker and such a record of writing novels interspersed with stories. and a wonderful voice and her many followers and, you know, your wonderful time in baltimore, and your sensitive treatment of - well, anne tyler, you e really, really a fabulous writer." [ light lahter ] and i thought, "what am i going to do? [ laughter ] and nobody laughed in the audience so everyone thought this it wasn't just that the person said that nervously, you know? >> seth: yeah. >> and i had a couple of "new yorkers," because i was going to read something, you know, in the spur of the moment. and i thought, "if she's in here, i'm reading her. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> i'm reading her and she wasn't in ere. and so i had to read my own story. but then i got the check and it was made out to anne tyler they had my correct address, they had my social security number it was made out to anne tyler. so i called a friend and i said
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under secretary mckinney hails from tipton, indiana, graduated purdue university and agriculture economy. economics, welcome back mr. undersecretary, the data here and look forward to your testimony. dr. rob johansen is here to answer questions he is not a participating witness but we thought we would have him come and thank you for taking the time to do that doctor. he serves as the chief economist for the u.s. department of agriculture. as chief economist dr. johansen is responsible for the agriculture forecast and projections as well as advising the secretary on the economic applications of regulations and legislative proposals. probably has submitted with mitigation payments as well. dr. johansen received his bachelor of arts in economics from northeastern university. his masters of science in phd in economics from his home state land at the university of minnesota. welcome and thank you for being here today after johansen. >> chairman roberts, ranking members and other distinguished committee members i want to thank you for the opportunity to testify today on president trump's agric
under secretary mckinney hails from tipton, indiana, graduated purdue university and agriculture economy. economics, welcome back mr. undersecretary, the data here and look forward to your testimony. dr. rob johansen is here to answer questions he is not a participating witness but we thought we would have him come and thank you for taking the time to do that doctor. he serves as the chief economist for the u.s. department of agriculture. as chief economist dr. johansen is responsible for the...
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vermont, the former vice president of the united states, the mayor of south bend, indiana, and entrepreneur advocating a universalasic income, a former brewer and governor of colorado, and an author advocating love as a platform. joining us now is nbc correspondent ali vitali where the democratic debate is set to take place tomorrow night. how are the candidates prepping? >> you give that lineup and it gives you a sense of how many people are going to be on these stages. voters are looking forward to how these candidates are going to stand out from the rest of the field. the way they're doing that right now is through preparation. i think the thing that stands out to me from my conversations with sources in a lot of these campaigns, when you look at the people who are a little bit more well-established in the minds of voters, we think that they are because we've been spending time in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, but for many of the campaigns, the belief is that this is the first time that voters are really tuning in. this is the introduction period, can you cram as much bio and stump speech into these ver
vermont, the former vice president of the united states, the mayor of south bend, indiana, and entrepreneur advocating a universalasic income, a former brewer and governor of colorado, and an author advocating love as a platform. joining us now is nbc correspondent ali vitali where the democratic debate is set to take place tomorrow night. how are the candidates prepping? >> you give that lineup and it gives you a sense of how many people are going to be on these stages. voters are...
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in south bend, indiana, smaller population than the university of texas home football game, but an interestingicated city and this is an example and to show leadership. i was instruct in the interview where he said, i got it wrong before. and now i've learned from my citizens and i'm going to get it right this time. that is a candor that i find very appealing. >> south bend, we should point out, is the fourth largest city in indiana. it is not -- it is not a metropolis -- >> about 100,000 people. >> just a fewer than a home game for the longhorns. >> it is small. >> others like cory booker managed far bigger cities. but i thought that it was interesting what buttigieg said. like you mentioned, paul, which is that, look, i'm learning from my mistakes and this is a big opportunity for him given a fact that criminal justice reform and police brutality are a issue in the primary and this is a way to say i'll tackle this head on and be as transparent as possible. >> well, it is strange to have a presidential candidate who has a job. nixon in '68 had the advantage of being unemployed and reagan in '
in south bend, indiana, smaller population than the university of texas home football game, but an interestingicated city and this is an example and to show leadership. i was instruct in the interview where he said, i got it wrong before. and now i've learned from my citizens and i'm going to get it right this time. that is a candor that i find very appealing. >> south bend, we should point out, is the fourth largest city in indiana. it is not -- it is not a metropolis -- >> about...
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christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause]
christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause]
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indiana volunteer worker. scott heerman is a professor at the university of miami, and the author over the alchemy of slavery. human bondage and emancipation in the illinois country and i'm going to have him talk briefly about his work so the way this is going to go today -- i know we don't have much time -- scott and i will give a brief overview of our books before turning over the floor to mr. curry and mr. cole, who will tell a bit about themes and discuss with us the ways in which the history of african descend anymore early illinois has been erased and denied, specially with some recent histories coming out, particularly david mccull will you la -- mccullough's book, the pea nears and then open up for questions from the audience stocker get started. >> thank you, everyone, for your attendance today. i want to speak briefly but the ideas in my book, the alchemy of slavery and think houston bow to tomorrow. terms of the history of slavery in me jest len im. a fact that often surprises people there's statue of a slaveholdded outside of the state house in springfield, illinois. now, pierre minimum yard is no
indiana volunteer worker. scott heerman is a professor at the university of miami, and the author over the alchemy of slavery. human bondage and emancipation in the illinois country and i'm going to have him talk briefly about his work so the way this is going to go today -- i know we don't have much time -- scott and i will give a brief overview of our books before turning over the floor to mr. curry and mr. cole, who will tell a bit about themes and discuss with us the ways in which the...
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after that, south bend, indiana mayor and presidential candidate pete buttigieg speaks on u.s. foreign-policy at india the university in bloomington. ♪ mr. lamb: candice millard, your third book, "hero of the empire." where did you travel to write the book? ms. millard: one of the reasons i wanted to write the book was because i had an incredible opportunity. i spent a lot of time in england, obviously in the churchill archives in cambridge, the national army museum, but what was most fascinating was going to south africa.
after that, south bend, indiana mayor and presidential candidate pete buttigieg speaks on u.s. foreign-policy at india the university in bloomington. ♪ mr. lamb: candice millard, your third book, "hero of the empire." where did you travel to write the book? ms. millard: one of the reasons i wanted to write the book was because i had an incredible opportunity. i spent a lot of time in england, obviously in the churchill archives in cambridge, the national army museum, but what was...
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part is a professor of political science university of notre dame and author of the book religious freedom and islam he joins us live now from notre dame indiana 1st of all what is the purpose of a report like this well the report comes out every year it's produced by the state department it reflects the commitment of the united states government to bring attention to one of the most widely violated human rights in the world religious freedom and so it details virtually every country in the world what the religious freedom situation is and how it has gotten better or gotten worse is anything likely to change isn't there any sort of action beyond condemnation. well we have a u.s. ambassador for international religious freedom who. you know travels widely and brings attention to religious freedom violations and many countries and also brings attention. brings out the information so that activists and voices of many kinds can shine the spotlight on countries so even if the united states is not likely to put military or economic sanctions or some kind of hard power there is the kind of soft power of bringing attention and exposure to terrible viol
part is a professor of political science university of notre dame and author of the book religious freedom and islam he joins us live now from notre dame indiana 1st of all what is the purpose of a report like this well the report comes out every year it's produced by the state department it reflects the commitment of the united states government to bring attention to one of the most widely violated human rights in the world religious freedom and so it details virtually every country in the...
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. >> brangham: last may, hopkins university put together an exercise to simulate whaten could han the next flu pandemic. congresswoman susan of indianao has co-sponsored legislation to bolster the naicon's preparedness for pu health emergencies, was part of the exercise >> every time you do an exercise you realize where the gaps are. if large numbers of people begin to get sick-- actually, your economy is impacted, our national security can be impacted, there are so many things that people just don't realize. >> brangham: in this scenario, a year and a half into the pandemic, the hypothetical clade x flu had killed 150 million people worldwide. a vaccine was still stuck in development phase. the u.s. president and vice president were both sickened, as was a third of congress. the u.s. government nationalized the entire health catem to coordinate its response.he and all of t were considered realistic projections.he >> these areypes of things that most citizens don't think about. we don't want to think about them. but yet, we expect the systems to be in place to .ke care of th we expect the medical community, pharmaceutical community d
. >> brangham: last may, hopkins university put together an exercise to simulate whaten could han the next flu pandemic. congresswoman susan of indianao has co-sponsored legislation to bolster the naicon's preparedness for pu health emergencies, was part of the exercise >> every time you do an exercise you realize where the gaps are. if large numbers of people begin to get sick-- actually, your economy is impacted, our national security can be impacted, there are so many things that...
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undergraduate training at duke university, her graduate training at uva, and as i mentioned, she is at kentucky. she only goes to schools where they are basketball powerhouses. being from indiana, i have a faint memory of when we were relevant in basketball. i will note that you won this a guy frome of indianapolis. amy has just published -- this is her book right here. freedom: journeys through slave refugee camps." it is published by the university of north carolina press and part of the civil war america series. this was a pretty good year, i would say. sit tight. it will take a while for me to tell you all the awards this important book has received. it received the time watson brown price from the society of --il war historians, 2019 from the organization of american historians, the john now book prize as well p review cleaned up, amy. congratulations. it's absolutely well-deserved. very important book. and finally, i should add, amy is not only a terrific scholar, but she is also an excellent teacher. a i recall, you received teaching award from the university of kentucky. it is my pleasure to introduce taylor.my [applause] dr. taylor: oh, my goodness, that was kind. tha
undergraduate training at duke university, her graduate training at uva, and as i mentioned, she is at kentucky. she only goes to schools where they are basketball powerhouses. being from indiana, i have a faint memory of when we were relevant in basketball. i will note that you won this a guy frome of indianapolis. amy has just published -- this is her book right here. freedom: journeys through slave refugee camps." it is published by the university of north carolina press and part of the...
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universities and community colleges free, a key pillar of sanders' education platform. congress members ilhan omar and pramila jayapal will introduce accompanying legislation in the house. in indiana, south bend mayor and 2020 presidential hopeful pete buttigieg is facing growing backlash from some of his constituents in the aftermath of the police shooting of eric logan, an african-american men killed by white police officer last week. buttigieg has left the campaign trail to return to his home town, where some residents called him out for neglecting his duties as mayor during a tense town hall on frustrated sunday. citizens confronted the mayor about his track record on race-related issues and demanded transparency in eric logan's case. >> the mayor rahm emanuel quit being the mayor because there is a cover-up. so i just want to make sure you are aware that we are looking for no cover up. we want transparency, full transparency. did not deserve to be treated -- amy: people of color make up 40% of south bend's population and a -- mayor buttigieg acknowledged that efforts to diversify and increase accountability in the south bend police force had failed. he has called for a justic
universities and community colleges free, a key pillar of sanders' education platform. congress members ilhan omar and pramila jayapal will introduce accompanying legislation in the house. in indiana, south bend mayor and 2020 presidential hopeful pete buttigieg is facing growing backlash from some of his constituents in the aftermath of the police shooting of eric logan, an african-american men killed by white police officer last week. buttigieg has left the campaign trail to return to his...
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that quinnipiac university poll just out a few hours ago over bernie sanders right now, 11 percentage points. there is is senator elizabeth warren. and mayor pete buttigieg, south bend, indiana, mayor pete, as he's become known, still hanging in there. all of the other democrats poll at 1% or lower, joel. this biden strategy, it would seem to be working at least so far. this strategy of playing nice with fellow democrats and continuing to hit trump at every opportunity. no? >> well, craig, i think it was working at the beginning. i think he's starting to see some chinks in the armor of late. you point out that national poll today, but there was also a poll in iowa a few days ago that showed that he really lost some ground, he and senator sanders, actually lost ground. and that warren and buttigieg were charging. so i think we're starting to see some movement. i think the polls i pay a little bit more attention to are the state polls right now. the national polls give broad sentiment and name i.d., but those stake polls really talk about concentration and saturation, and what people in those states are starting to think about those candidates. i think part of the challenge fo
that quinnipiac university poll just out a few hours ago over bernie sanders right now, 11 percentage points. there is is senator elizabeth warren. and mayor pete buttigieg, south bend, indiana, mayor pete, as he's become known, still hanging in there. all of the other democrats poll at 1% or lower, joel. this biden strategy, it would seem to be working at least so far. this strategy of playing nice with fellow democrats and continuing to hit trump at every opportunity. no? >> well,...
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universal background checks. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, everyone knows that americans pay too much for their prescription drugs and something must be done. mr. carson: that's why i'm pleased house democrats are addressing the rising costs of these medcages. e passed legislation like h.r. 987, which can lower the cost of prescription drugs by greater a greater number of drugs to market but we can't stop there. we must act boldly and in a bipartisan manner, mr. speaker, to confront the obstacles that stand between hard-working americans and affordable prescriptions necessary for their well-being. in the wealthiest nation in the world, no one should have to face these barriers to affordable, quality health care. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman recognition? seek >> ask unanimous consent to address the h
universal background checks. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, everyone knows that americans pay too much for their prescription drugs and something must be done. mr. carson: that's why i'm pleased house democrats...
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he takes over the prison on your behalf i express appreciation to the indiana university president and the proposed, dean feinstein r
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