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: you're not trying to but are you. >> on some justification on the day i accepted the new job at purdue with their nonpartisan status i said i would recuse myself from anything partisan, and i have. i haven't taken any roll in the campaign for or against anybody, as sort of a vow of political celibacy. >> stephen: okay, why an more republicans taking that vow when it comes to the word "rape" because last night we talked about this on the show. okay, i'm a conservative, people have their own feelings about abortion. i have been very clear how i feel about it on this show. >> but listen, i guess i would say this and the book says this, incidentally, that this is a question, and there are others, on which people have very sincere, on both sides, and deep personal views. and we're to the going to agree about them. and frankly, i don't think anything is going to change in any direction fairly soon. >> stephen: i agree with you, abortion is a very divisive issue, people aren't going agree on it. rape we've generally agreed on in the past. rape has not been a devicive issue. (cheers and applau
: you're not trying to but are you. >> on some justification on the day i accepted the new job at purdue with their nonpartisan status i said i would recuse myself from anything partisan, and i have. i haven't taken any roll in the campaign for or against anybody, as sort of a vow of political celibacy. >> stephen: okay, why an more republicans taking that vow when it comes to the word "rape" because last night we talked about this on the show. okay, i'm a conservative,...
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>> reporter: as it turns out, sheila davalloo also worked at purdue pharma.petent biochemist and researcher, friendly, social, really smart. >> she was very successful. a lot of promotions in the company. >> reporter: the story about sheila and the knife swept through the office. >> i've never heard of anyone getting stabbed in my life and here it is two stabbings in a short period of time. and they're both connected to nelson? something does not make sense. >> reporter: that's pretty much what detective carpentier was thinking. they asked nelson sessler to come back for another interview. investigator tom mcginty was there as well as sessler admitted that he and sheila davalloo were friendly. >> he was talking about how they were such good friends and used to go skiing and she had purchased two dogs. he would go over to her house and walk them for her. finally i said, nelson, nobody is driving from connecticut to westchester and not getting laid. finally he admits that he was having a sexual relationship with sheila. >> this was a bombshell. nelson was now a
>> reporter: as it turns out, sheila davalloo also worked at purdue pharma.petent biochemist and researcher, friendly, social, really smart. >> she was very successful. a lot of promotions in the company. >> reporter: the story about sheila and the knife swept through the office. >> i've never heard of anyone getting stabbed in my life and here it is two stabbings in a short period of time. and they're both connected to nelson? something does not make sense. >>...
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. >> do you remember what the coach said from purdue. >> i remember the letter.e letter in a place that i can look at from time to time. >> i'm told the quote on that letter from purdue is good luck with your attempt at a college football career. >> i don't think there is any direct mall nis that. but but it wasn't very favorable letter. >> no favor from a division 1 school or d-2 or d-3. rogers told us he thought about quitting football until he met craig rigsby, head coach at bc, butte college, a two year junior college near rogers home. >> i said hey, you know, you've got to give this a chance. you come out to our place and all you need is a chance. i said i think you will get bigger, stronger, faster. your grades are there, are you smart, intelligent. get on a big stage, people will see you for what you have, you are going to get a scholarship. >> turned out coaches at call berkeley were looking for a receiver when they noticed the guy throwing butte passes. rogers got his scholarship and set records at call. then in 2005 he went to the nfl draft where many e
. >> do you remember what the coach said from purdue. >> i remember the letter.e letter in a place that i can look at from time to time. >> i'm told the quote on that letter from purdue is good luck with your attempt at a college football career. >> i don't think there is any direct mall nis that. but but it wasn't very favorable letter. >> no favor from a division 1 school or d-2 or d-3. rogers told us he thought about quitting football until he met craig rigsby,...
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. >> a professor at purdue university, a professor of food science, he came up with a way to take some the fat out of the frying process. >> but still, the flavor is there. >> this is called radiant energy frying. >> oh. so there's no oil. it's like light. >> it's like the sun is tfrying your foods. most fried foods, pre-cooked and flash frozen. this is adding another round of frying, and you still get pretty good food. we can find out how tasty it can be from our expert. >> and foodologist. what's up, dude? >> this is pretty darn awesome. >> it is. actually due to the fact there is less oil being used. instead of tasting all that oily taste you actually get to taste more of the real flavors that are in the food. >> one 234i7k is when people drop the stuff the friar and you've got to-oyf worry about the oil splashing all over the place. >> exactly. it's a lot safer. >> is this something we can put in schools, in fast-food joints? >> definitely. they're looking to put it to work. >> how much fat will this really cut out if the they're still kind of pre-frying things in the production pr
. >> a professor at purdue university, a professor of food science, he came up with a way to take some the fat out of the frying process. >> but still, the flavor is there. >> this is called radiant energy frying. >> oh. so there's no oil. it's like light. >> it's like the sun is tfrying your foods. most fried foods, pre-cooked and flash frozen. this is adding another round of frying, and you still get pretty good food. we can find out how tasty it can be from our...
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. >> pelley: do you remember what the coach said from purdue? >> rodgers: i remember the letter.e letter in a place that i can look at it from time to time. >> pelley: i'm told the quote on that letter from purdue is, "good luck with your attempt at a college football career." >> rodgers: i don't think there's any direct malice in that. but it wasn't a very favorable letter. >> pelley: no favor from a division one school, or d-2 or d-3. rodgers told us he thought about quitting football until he met craig rigsbee, head coach at b.c.-- butte college, a two-year junior college near rodgers' home. >> craig rigsbee: i said, "hey, you know, you've got to give this a chance. you come out to our place and all you need is a chance." i said, "i think you're going to get bigger, stronger, faster. your grades are there. you're smart, you're intelligent. when you get on a big stage and people will see you for what you have, you... you're going to get a scholarship." >> pelley: turned out, coaches at cal berkley were looking for a receiver when they noticed the guy throwing butte's passes. ro
. >> pelley: do you remember what the coach said from purdue? >> rodgers: i remember the letter.e letter in a place that i can look at it from time to time. >> pelley: i'm told the quote on that letter from purdue is, "good luck with your attempt at a college football career." >> rodgers: i don't think there's any direct malice in that. but it wasn't a very favorable letter. >> pelley: no favor from a division one school, or d-2 or d-3. rodgers told us he...
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and now some professors are revolting at purdue they're revolting because they're saying hey this is not right it misread it costs are soaring they have all these high paid administrators and yet we are not hiring more faculty and we're supposed to not be gouging students i mean i think this is interesting because we often talk about bureaucracy with the government but public universities is i mean it sounds like a similar issue or sort of thing is true hospitals and i used to have that came to mind came to mind and it is true of cost keep going up and up so you think of a ha you think of hospitals a place to go for health care you don't realize there are so many administrative costs that are leaking into that and a lot of has to do with regulations and all sorts of other overhead that wasn't there before so i think it's interesting i mean you know i'd like to see what the total breakdown is there's a write down i had on an article that i can find out so let's move on to pepsi it's released a new drink in japan with the promises that will help soda drinkers lose weight. pepsi as we k
and now some professors are revolting at purdue they're revolting because they're saying hey this is not right it misread it costs are soaring they have all these high paid administrators and yet we are not hiring more faculty and we're supposed to not be gouging students i mean i think this is interesting because we often talk about bureaucracy with the government but public universities is i mean it sounds like a similar issue or sort of thing is true hospitals and i used to have that came to...
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in north carolina, bev purdue is the+ governoror reelection. thisés matt mccrory, the republican candidate in north carolina as the winner in north carolina. that means this republican peters projected by nbc news to hold on to his in new hampshire, nbc news winner candidate maggie hassan. john lynch wasrevious democratic governor of new hampshire. in the incumbentvernor jack holding on to his se governor of north dakota is projected by nbc news to also hold on to his seat. daniels isoutgoing it's too close to call be and the democrat john gregg. in west virginia we're looking at a race that's too early to call. the incumbent democrat is earl tomlin. too early to callcan early to call in the incumbent democrat jay nixon,challenger. we have a state call i the presidential news ise winner in the state of wisconsin. tamron hall hpolling. >> you just this crowd around me we telling us about wisconsin because the next set of information might give us insight. what were votersee f in america? exit pollsunfa the american economi
in north carolina, bev purdue is the+ governoror reelection. thisés matt mccrory, the republican candidate in north carolina as the winner in north carolina. that means this republican peters projected by nbc news to hold on to his in new hampshire, nbc news winner candidate maggie hassan. john lynch wasrevious democratic governor of new hampshire. in the incumbentvernor jack holding on to his se governor of north dakota is projected by nbc news to also hold on to his seat. daniels isoutgoing...
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. >> having you with anthony hopkins also, there is a daniel day-lewis, as apri purdue lincoln and also bill murray as hyde park on behalf of the portrayal of roosevelt. we of the battle of the presidency. >> i love him, i am his mistress. >> the best actoand actress pictures is still kind of murky. it could be kiera knightley in the legendary role of thekarenina and there is helen mirren has hitchcocksalma but isn't that what we love this time of year? >> we love it. >> twilight read the year for the second straight week $64 million skyfall also came in and steven spielberg they say that this a thanksgiving holiday weekend record with $290 million. coming up firefighters responding to a brush fire. make a shocking discovery with dozens of dogs what is believed to be a major dogfighting or --- ring. >> firefighters responding to a brushfire in tennessee stumble onto what may be the largest dog-fighting operation in that state's history. crews found more than 60- dogs - mostly beagles and pitbulls - chained and malnourished in ashland city they also found dog- fighting pen. rescuers say
. >> having you with anthony hopkins also, there is a daniel day-lewis, as apri purdue lincoln and also bill murray as hyde park on behalf of the portrayal of roosevelt. we of the battle of the presidency. >> i love him, i am his mistress. >> the best actoand actress pictures is still kind of murky. it could be kiera knightley in the legendary role of thekarenina and there is helen mirren has hitchcocksalma but isn't that what we love this time of year? >> we love it....
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and vows to never return heard purdue this again. >> the microsoft windows shake up. and the chief operating officer is leaving the company. just weeks after they launched windows 8. they did not give reason why he is leaving the founder of the anti virus, of mcafee of is on to run tonight. after being named in a murder suspect in a fellow american and central america. after selling his namesake for $100 million mcafee has been living in belize... and by some accounts his behavior has been increasingly but it bizarre. he made a lever it gives to the-elaborate gets it-to local authorities but he has been linked to this recent death of an american in belize.. that man, 21 year-old gonzales perez died of later. how the family is coping with the loss. >> i love you and i will never forget you. >> she cannot contain her emulsion and she is in the memory of her nephew. been i do not know how anybody can do a thing like this but i can tell you that it was not just one person that did this. but i do not think that the had anybody that wanted am. cashe found him unconscious in
and vows to never return heard purdue this again. >> the microsoft windows shake up. and the chief operating officer is leaving the company. just weeks after they launched windows 8. they did not give reason why he is leaving the founder of the anti virus, of mcafee of is on to run tonight. after being named in a murder suspect in a fellow american and central america. after selling his namesake for $100 million mcafee has been living in belize... and by some accounts his behavior has...
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purdue education reformers have to go? >> you know, that's a question i have not gotten a lot of thought to come up with a question sort of implies the answer, which is that i think this has to be -- this can't be done. too much of this is going on at the moment. the people who care about this and organize it have the same people have to be supported in the campaign. but i think don't know who's effective at the community level better than i think if you create a national brand around this particular issue, you find candidate were going to have to see on the passion and eventually going to come at the community level to begin with. subjectivist earrings come back to this teachers and reformers in their own schools that they need to be supported and the like at the state legislature and governor's and make this a front and center topic. it's for before in the past. i'll come back to mcclinton experience. you have the whole and dangers b.c., but the resurgence of democratic governors is still not. jim hunt, the others -- >>
purdue education reformers have to go? >> you know, that's a question i have not gotten a lot of thought to come up with a question sort of implies the answer, which is that i think this has to be -- this can't be done. too much of this is going on at the moment. the people who care about this and organize it have the same people have to be supported in the campaign. but i think don't know who's effective at the community level better than i think if you create a national brand around...
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want notre dame to be dominant week in and week out whether they are playing stanford or playing purdue or byu or today's pitt team at home. they haven't been that way and why they are number four in the human polls. >> this is not going to impress anyone so they need some help. from oklahoma state or some help from usc against oregon. oregon, marcus mayory owe take to thomas -- mariota to thompson for a touchdown. >> they march down the field and kick a field goal to answer. >> looked like they had a touchdown but it was called out of bounds. so they get a field goal. 7-3. coming up tonight lsu against alabama. third time the last year these two have met with about everything on the line. lsu, what dove to do to pull out an upset at home? >> i think the only chance to run the football efficiently. the start of the year the offensive line had injury issues up front and found the right combination a few weeks ago. last two games against south carolina and texas a&m. they have now run for 477 yards. they have to match alabama physicality at home. make life easy on zach mettenberger if the
want notre dame to be dominant week in and week out whether they are playing stanford or playing purdue or byu or today's pitt team at home. they haven't been that way and why they are number four in the human polls. >> this is not going to impress anyone so they need some help. from oklahoma state or some help from usc against oregon. oregon, marcus mayory owe take to thomas -- mariota to thompson for a touchdown. >> they march down the field and kick a field goal to answer....
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i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. the kid's never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> now it's like i can do good in school, it's just, i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a bet toward getting into trouble or all your friends are the type that are getting into trouble. and so it just becomes a way of life. in some neighborhoods it's almost like do unto others before they do it to you. >> i'm going to finish college. and i'm going to get my degree. probably go further than that and try to get my masters. my mom got her masters. she's
i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. the kid's never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> now it's like i can do good in school, it's just, i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or...
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i think he's well disperveg as it as he moves on to purdue university. we thank you for being here.i don't know about you. i get moved a lot by books. smart people csh i'm not smart, i try to steal ideas from people. the best i can tell. i have never gotten sued for it. i encourage you all to do it too. past is prologue, we were a the the national archives building last night. it's etched on the side of the building. it history has a way of repeating itself. learning from history, i think, is important. and i just read a book written by charles murray a great social scientist that i read it about six months ago. it disturbing me each time i think about it. because it describes in some ways this great challenge that we face as a nation. it really describes the challenge in our society away from a upwardly mobile, socially mobile country that has shared purpose and shared identities to a country that is changing not for the better. in fact, what murray does is he takes through all sorts of data points most fry are the census but all sorts of other data points he describes belmont, mas
i think he's well disperveg as it as he moves on to purdue university. we thank you for being here.i don't know about you. i get moved a lot by books. smart people csh i'm not smart, i try to steal ideas from people. the best i can tell. i have never gotten sued for it. i encourage you all to do it too. past is prologue, we were a the the national archives building last night. it's etched on the side of the building. it history has a way of repeating itself. learning from history, i think, is...
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the nittany lions are on the road in west lafayette taking on the boilermakers of purdue.nce for showers out there. and southern california the big game on the left coast, oregon down to southern cal today. 75 degrees at the 7:00 kick off east coast time but that means the sun will still be out on the west coast. more of your football forecast coming up. >> thanks, chuck. >>> this morning with days until election day we have a political theme to kids post this week. here is eun yang. >> good morning. this week on kids post on tv the election slate. the battleground states and an electoral map you can decorate. join us once again with tracy graham of "the washington post" kids post. good morning. nice to see you. >> great to be with you. >> first insightful letters from children about all of these political ads. this girl wrote the commercials went from obama to romney to tim kaine to george allen and since 99% of the things are bogus they are wasting lots of money. yikes. this 11-year-old wrote doing campaigns like the big bird commercials and saying the other candidate is
the nittany lions are on the road in west lafayette taking on the boilermakers of purdue.nce for showers out there. and southern california the big game on the left coast, oregon down to southern cal today. 75 degrees at the 7:00 kick off east coast time but that means the sun will still be out on the west coast. more of your football forecast coming up. >> thanks, chuck. >>> this morning with days until election day we have a political theme to kids post this week. here is eun...
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and i do believe that we are probably going to be much more dependent on foreign oral and have two purduel going forward, there may be a way to index it towards those u.s. numbers. melissa: is the economy growing at 8% and no one told me look back why would you raise taxes on something like this works? home values are terrible. unemployment is high. that just takes money directly away from things that people would spend money on to fuel the economy and put that in the pocket of the government. >> i would disagree with you. years ago if we would spend as much as we well this year on gasoline that it would put the consumer right in the toilet but it has not. melissa: right now the average price is a dollar 30 higher in the past three years. in 2007 it was $2.79. >> i am not talking about $0.50 or a dollar. i am talking about something nominal. i am talking about paying one's bills. if you look at the roads in the conditions of the roads in the united states. @he revenue has dropped with a gasoline tax being what it is for 19 years. i do not play the advocacy game i therefore or against. mel
and i do believe that we are probably going to be much more dependent on foreign oral and have two purduel going forward, there may be a way to index it towards those u.s. numbers. melissa: is the economy growing at 8% and no one told me look back why would you raise taxes on something like this works? home values are terrible. unemployment is high. that just takes money directly away from things that people would spend money on to fuel the economy and put that in the pocket of the government....
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i'd like to recognize governor purdue of north carolina and governor lapage of maine. governors are really important, i think. i used to be one, i thought they were important then. out of all the really important people, i just wanted to pay tribute to the two current governors. i think governor engeler from michigan, who is now the head of the business round table, is going to be here, or is here now. michael gogue, secretary of education in great britain is here. and we are delighted that he last night shared some of his feelings about education reform and how we have so much in common. the challenge -- these are global challenges. every country is facing them. he shared a perspective that was interesting. i want to thank the speakers that will be speaking to us over the next two days. secretary duncan, who i think has done a spectacular job as secretary of education here in washington. conde rice and joe, a very dynamic duo will be sharing their views about the importance of education reform as it relates to foreign policy. john podesta will be speaking tomorrow. an
i'd like to recognize governor purdue of north carolina and governor lapage of maine. governors are really important, i think. i used to be one, i thought they were important then. out of all the really important people, i just wanted to pay tribute to the two current governors. i think governor engeler from michigan, who is now the head of the business round table, is going to be here, or is here now. michael gogue, secretary of education in great britain is here. and we are delighted that he...
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because of purdue. mitch daniels became president of withdrew... purdue and withdrew from politics. >> ifill: we've gone into collegiate competition which is a perfect time to take a short break both of you. some of you are going to be getting updates on your state and local results. for the rest of you, we will be right back with more coverage of the 2012 election here on pbs. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: technology can provide customized experiences, tailored to individual consumer preferences. igniting a world of possibilities from inside out. sponsoring tomorrow starts today. >> united health care. online at u.h.c. dot-com. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. bnsf railway. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasti this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: i'm back with christina bellantoni and i'll ju
because of purdue. mitch daniels became president of withdrew... purdue and withdrew from politics. >> ifill: we've gone into collegiate competition which is a perfect time to take a short break both of you. some of you are going to be getting updates on your state and local results. for the rest of you, we will be right back with more coverage of the 2012 election here on pbs. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: technology can provide customized experiences, tailored...
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there was a declaration from purdue university when i visited and many others have followed. the rwandan genocide has been the root cause of many of the problems as well as a weak government in congo, eastern congo is virtually on its own with very little governance or protection and criminals run rampant. dr. dennis mcwagy runs a hospital there. a one-story hospital, ten new rape cases every single day and that's just the survivors who seek treatment. the victims range in age from 2 years of age to 80 years of age. the doctor says they arrive broken, waiting for death, hiding their faces. last month armed gunmen gem attacked this genuine hero at his home, murdering his guard and shooting at him likely because of a strong speech he gave at the united nations last month denouncing mass rape and impunity in congo. mr. president, the united nations has 20,000 member peacekeeping force in eastern congo to help the region's violence. the area is still very fragile. awash in weapons, warlords and competing regional interests but it's also rich in minerals that are found in our ever
there was a declaration from purdue university when i visited and many others have followed. the rwandan genocide has been the root cause of many of the problems as well as a weak government in congo, eastern congo is virtually on its own with very little governance or protection and criminals run rampant. dr. dennis mcwagy runs a hospital there. a one-story hospital, ten new rape cases every single day and that's just the survivors who seek treatment. the victims range in age from 2 years of...
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that legacy inspired a young neil armstrong to first interrupt his studies at purdue university to serve country as a navy fighter pilot. he would later become a and nasa astronaut, later in apollo. he never forgot his navy roots. naval aviation heritage. he lived out his life as an active member of the golden eagles. right after president kennedy's speech, neal was already working on the problem of how to land the flying machine on the moon. those of us to of had the privilege to fly in space followed the trail he helped forge. america's leadership in space -- space and the confidence that we can go further into the zero known -- unknown and achieve great things as a people rests with the achievement of neil and the brave men with whom he served. neil will always be remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own. it was courage, grace, and humility he displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. as president obama said in a letter to the family this morning, future generation
that legacy inspired a young neil armstrong to first interrupt his studies at purdue university to serve country as a navy fighter pilot. he would later become a and nasa astronaut, later in apollo. he never forgot his navy roots. naval aviation heritage. he lived out his life as an active member of the golden eagles. right after president kennedy's speech, neal was already working on the problem of how to land the flying machine on the moon. those of us to of had the privilege to fly in space...
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first annual education excellence award, and i think he is well deserving of it as he moves onto purdueversity. so we thank you for being here. i don't know about you but i get moved a lot by books. smart people, i'm not that smart so i try to steal ideas from people. there's no trademark on these things, as best i can do. i've never gotten sued for. i encourage you all to do it, too. this prologue, we're at the national archives building last night, it is etched on the side of the building. history has a way of repeating itself, so learning from history i think is important. i just read a book written by charles murray, a great social scientist, that, i read it about six months ago. it still disturbs me. each time i think about it because it describes in some ways this great challenge we face as a nation. it really describes the change in our society away from an upwardly mobile socially mobile country that has shared purpose and shared identities to a country that is changing not for the better. in fact, what marie does is he takes, through all sorts of data points, mostly from the se
first annual education excellence award, and i think he is well deserving of it as he moves onto purdueversity. so we thank you for being here. i don't know about you but i get moved a lot by books. smart people, i'm not that smart so i try to steal ideas from people. there's no trademark on these things, as best i can do. i've never gotten sued for. i encourage you all to do it, too. this prologue, we're at the national archives building last night, it is etched on the side of the building....
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mitch daniels, by the way, is the new president of purdue university. courtney, please go ahead. we have about a minute left. caller: i would like to comment about the previous caller about race. i think we run from that issue. if you looked at the republican base, it is in states that are predominantly white with no diversity. if you look at where the democratic base is, it is in states where there's a lot more diversity. it is definitely going to be problems -- a problem for the republicans moving forward. host: thank you for your call. the next call is from lakewood, new jersey. caller: it does not make sense howard is possible for barack obama and the democrats to pick up a few senate seat and house seats when we are going toward a fiscalhost: what do you think at your governor's work on hurricane sandy? caller: i think he is doing a great job. i have one problem. why did he up to comment on obama so much more? him, whyhave been tthanked more than any other governor? host: do you think that hurt govenor romney? caller: think he would have won anyway, but it definitely hurt hi
mitch daniels, by the way, is the new president of purdue university. courtney, please go ahead. we have about a minute left. caller: i would like to comment about the previous caller about race. i think we run from that issue. if you looked at the republican base, it is in states that are predominantly white with no diversity. if you look at where the democratic base is, it is in states where there's a lot more diversity. it is definitely going to be problems -- a problem for the republicans...
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the current incumbent governor, democrat beverly purdue who was the state's first woman governor, decided not to seek re-election, and the democratic nominee who is lieutenant governor, walter dalton, the polls suggest is in deep trouble. and it looks like former charlotte mayor pat mccrory who lost to purdue in 2008 has maintained a double-digit lead the entire year and looks to be in very good shape to be the first republican governor since jim martin was elected in 1980. so it look like the -- it's shaping up as a very good republican year in the state. >> well, we're going to be watching the suburban counties around denver. you'll hear a lot of talk about arapaho and jefferson counties in terms of whichever candidate in the presidential race wins those counties, they have a much easier path to winning the state of colorado. i'll be looking closely at the number of republican votes that are coming out of el paso county and douglas county and mesa county on the western slope. another swing county that we pay attention to is larimer connecticut which is northern colorado, home to colorad
the current incumbent governor, democrat beverly purdue who was the state's first woman governor, decided not to seek re-election, and the democratic nominee who is lieutenant governor, walter dalton, the polls suggest is in deep trouble. and it looks like former charlotte mayor pat mccrory who lost to purdue in 2008 has maintained a double-digit lead the entire year and looks to be in very good shape to be the first republican governor since jim martin was elected in 1980. so it look like the...
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my parents grew up in indiana, they met at purdue. >> was there a corn field?> my cousins were de-tasselers. >> what? >> you have to go in and pull the detasselling. >> you know about corn. i apologize. >> i didn't know about that. >> no, i didn't either. i thought that was something you do with your loafers. >> take the tassels off. >> de-tassel them. >> all right. >>> we've been talking daily about the looming fiscal cliff. hour, minutely. our next guest has a few ideas about how you should be positioning your portfolio in this environment of uncertainty. he manages more than $14 billion for westfield capital. and will, i know you've got interesting thoughts about what's working right now and what people should be doing. which is great, we hear from a lot of people who freeze up at this point, keep things in cash. but you're looking specifically at stocks that might benefit from things like an improvement in the housing industry, which is something we heard yesterday from home depot. >> yeah, exactly. i think the one big difference with the debt ceiling negot
my parents grew up in indiana, they met at purdue. >> was there a corn field?> my cousins were de-tasselers. >> what? >> you have to go in and pull the detasselling. >> you know about corn. i apologize. >> i didn't know about that. >> no, i didn't either. i thought that was something you do with your loafers. >> take the tassels off. >> de-tassel them. >> all right. >>> we've been talking daily about the looming fiscal cliff....
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that legacy inspired a young neil armstrong to first interrupt his studies at purdue university to serves a navy fighter pilot. he would later become a nasa astronaut, later in apollo. he never forgot his navy roots. naval aviation heritage. he lived out his life as an active member of the golden eagles. right after president kennedy's speech, neal was already working on the problem of how to land the flying machine on the moon. those of us to of had the privilege to fly in space followed the trail he helped forge. america's leadership in space and the confidence that we can go further into the unknown and achieve great things as a people rests with the achievement of neil and the brave men with whom he served. neil will always be remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own. it was courage, grace, and humility he displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. as president obama said in a letter to the family this morning, future generations will draw inspiration from his spir
that legacy inspired a young neil armstrong to first interrupt his studies at purdue university to serves a navy fighter pilot. he would later become a nasa astronaut, later in apollo. he never forgot his navy roots. naval aviation heritage. he lived out his life as an active member of the golden eagles. right after president kennedy's speech, neal was already working on the problem of how to land the flying machine on the moon. those of us to of had the privilege to fly in space followed the...
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governor's race deb purdue that seat.onenate seat is now going to be held by a republican. we're now going t robert gibs. two republican pickups because those ar only know party's way want to ask about reports that we got that y guys arexs comfort ton them well, as youed just a second agida is in aec for pres. so, look,ak. i'm not going to be cautiously optimistic and very hopeful. but !álook, ink chuck head a se0 is still open f this morning when i first startedoing my first interview, which is we had legitimate chance t win all nine of the there mornings cpaig woke 2g states that are still call. florida, ohio, north carolina and viincolorado, which ofhose do you feel like you have the best shot>> well, hone easily winning you know, in iowa last night, has been reported areemotional president. i feel greatha i felt the numbers in florida north carona turnout in a place in vi got to line, stay in line. ifou're in line, you can vote. ifk if your friends are in lin call them and tell them to stay in li dinner and wat
governor's race deb purdue that seat.onenate seat is now going to be held by a republican. we're now going t robert gibs. two republican pickups because those ar only know party's way want to ask about reports that we got that y guys arexs comfort ton them well, as youed just a second agida is in aec for pres. so, look,ak. i'm not going to be cautiously optimistic and very hopeful. but !álook, ink chuck head a se0 is still open f this morning when i first startedoing my first interview,...