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bob togs fakey time staffer former assistant treasury secretary paul craig roberts and i profiled purdue pharma and here's one thing our prime interest. despite massive the u.s. is now able to borrow it record low rates thanks in part to quantitative easing it is a world of this information and misinformation in which facts are fiction and abstract theories are substituted for empirical reality not unlike the movie the matrix in which an entire population lives in an alternate reality now those are the thoughts and words of paul craig roberts who i spoke with earlier he is the author of the failure of laissez faire capitalism and former assistant secretary of the us treasury so i first asked him about the federal reserve expansion of the monetary base. create that many new dollars you threaten the dollars exchange value and lo and behold the gold price was taking off and hit nineteen hundred dollars an ounce and that signaled to the federal reserve that the dollar's exchange rate of occurrences would be collapsing and so in order to in order to keep raising the bond market they had to st
bob togs fakey time staffer former assistant treasury secretary paul craig roberts and i profiled purdue pharma and here's one thing our prime interest. despite massive the u.s. is now able to borrow it record low rates thanks in part to quantitative easing it is a world of this information and misinformation in which facts are fiction and abstract theories are substituted for empirical reality not unlike the movie the matrix in which an entire population lives in an alternate reality now those...
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but what wasn't successful was produced branding of the drug in two thousand and seven purdue pleaded guilty to misleading the public about oxy cottons risk of addiction and agreed to pay six hundred million dollars. making up one of the largest pharmaceutical settlements in the u.s. history three top producer executives also plead guilty to miss branding and faulty marketing of the drug cover six hundred million dollars is nothing compared to the billions of dollars in sales the drug has brought in now states are trying to hold the pharmaceutical company accountable first in line the bluegrass state kentucky supra do farm in two thousand and seven seeking reimbursement of money spent on law enforcement drug treatment programs and medicaid prescriptions the suit is still open as police in kentucky blame oxy cotton for hundreds of deaths and millions of dollars in costs to the state canadians have also filed a class action lawsuit against purdue is seeking roughly three hundred fifty million dollars for negligent distribution and marketing of oxycontin pretty who has taken steps to rei
but what wasn't successful was produced branding of the drug in two thousand and seven purdue pleaded guilty to misleading the public about oxy cottons risk of addiction and agreed to pay six hundred million dollars. making up one of the largest pharmaceutical settlements in the u.s. history three top producer executives also plead guilty to miss branding and faulty marketing of the drug cover six hundred million dollars is nothing compared to the billions of dollars in sales the drug has...
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. >> thom: that's how you know one guy went to byu and another went to purdue. >> come on. >> thom: you know i'm kidding. we can't thank you enough. >> i love the team. you guys will be fun to watch. >> thom: you have done a fabulous job here. keep up the good work. >> thank you, sir. >> thom: we did invite mickey loomis of the saints to join us. he politely declined. we thank rick for coming up. i hope all those at byu know -- >> brian: you'll get lett letters. >> thom: i wanted to go to the fact that mr. smith grew up in the buckeye state. that's what i wanted to get to. beat you up a little bit. >> brian: i have 140,000 people on my tweets. you're going to get letters from all 140,000. >> thom: all in fun. he knows that. all right. we are down to the final five. you compile -- i mean every couple of days as things change. you have been compiling and a power ranking. there are a lot of those out there that i'm with you every week. we have been together over five years now. you are breaking it down all the time. here's a long ball knocked out of the hands. >> brian: there are a lot of
. >> thom: that's how you know one guy went to byu and another went to purdue. >> come on. >> thom: you know i'm kidding. we can't thank you enough. >> i love the team. you guys will be fun to watch. >> thom: you have done a fabulous job here. keep up the good work. >> thank you, sir. >> thom: we did invite mickey loomis of the saints to join us. he politely declined. we thank rick for coming up. i hope all those at byu know -- >> brian: you'll...
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purdue won that race. so when you're talking about those kinds of margins, these voter i.d. laws, even if it's only 1% or 2%, it really makes a difference. but i think on the other side it does seem to be making -- it seems to be inciting black votes to go to the polls. they are not going to be denied the power of the ballot. >> nia-malika henderson and dale ho, thank you both for joining he m tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up, the political clowns in the republican party. and in the "rewrite" tonight the bulger brothers, whitey and billy, finally reunited. with nothing left to lose. joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reacti
purdue won that race. so when you're talking about those kinds of margins, these voter i.d. laws, even if it's only 1% or 2%, it really makes a difference. but i think on the other side it does seem to be making -- it seems to be inciting black votes to go to the polls. they are not going to be denied the power of the ballot. >> nia-malika henderson and dale ho, thank you both for joining he m tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up, the political clowns...
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purdue won that race. so when you're talking about those kinds of margins, these voter i.d.if it's only 1% or 2%, it really makes a difference. but i think on the other side it does seem to be making -- it seems to be inciting black votes to go to the polls. they are not going to be denied the power of the ballot. >> nia-malika henderson and dale ho, thank you both for joining he m tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up, the political clowns in the republican party. and in the "rewrite" tonight the bulger brothers, whitey and billy, finally reunited. with nothing left to lose. go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. but with advair
purdue won that race. so when you're talking about those kinds of margins, these voter i.d.if it's only 1% or 2%, it really makes a difference. but i think on the other side it does seem to be making -- it seems to be inciting black votes to go to the polls. they are not going to be denied the power of the ballot. >> nia-malika henderson and dale ho, thank you both for joining he m tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up, the political clowns in the...
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graduated from purdue, played basketball there, basketball association six years. and came to the warrior, and my first year, boom, everybody is a warrior because this gentleman not only on the court, not only communicating with the fan, but becoming an inspiration for all of us. and for me, i finally found somebody taller than supervisor scott wiener. [laughter] >> carl landry, inspiration, power forward, sixth man on the team comes in. not only does he make room underneath, but when he scores, you know it. and then everybody's got to pay attention, and that's why the whole national basketball association paid attention to the warriors, because individuals came on the team. they showed what they can do and they contributed every night, every game whenever they were called on, whatever role it was, and usually for mr. landry, it was get in there and make some room, clear it out. and then everybody takes notice. and this is the inspiration that he had coming off the bench. he is recognized as one of the great team members to come here. and i want to ask for his insp
graduated from purdue, played basketball there, basketball association six years. and came to the warrior, and my first year, boom, everybody is a warrior because this gentleman not only on the court, not only communicating with the fan, but becoming an inspiration for all of us. and for me, i finally found somebody taller than supervisor scott wiener. [laughter] >> carl landry, inspiration, power forward, sixth man on the team comes in. not only does he make room underneath, but when he...
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there was a letter sent to purdue asking the company to turn over names of california doctors in its database. the company has not yet commented on the request. >>> there will be a major change for students in the upcoming school year. starting in january, california schools will be required to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms of their choice and to play for whatever sports team, male or female, they identify with. transgender team ashton lee fought for the changes at the state capital and says it will make finishing school easier. >> i'm excited for people who are younger than i am. they're going to grow up in this system. they're going to grow up knowing it's normal. >> the law is modeled after policy already in effect in san francisco schools. physical changes won't be required, just access changes monitored by school staff. >>> it's 4:51. we'll tell you about the million dollar mistake. the mixup that cost one casino an extra million bucks. >>> why officials in china say this rooftop mansion has to go immediately. >>> and we're looking over here in
there was a letter sent to purdue asking the company to turn over names of california doctors in its database. the company has not yet commented on the request. >>> there will be a major change for students in the upcoming school year. starting in january, california schools will be required to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms of their choice and to play for whatever sports team, male or female, they identify with. transgender team ashton lee fought for...
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bob tog's fake econ staff of former assistant treasury secretary paul craig roberts and i profiled purdue pharma and here's what's been your prime interest. despite massive debts the u.s. is now able to borrow at record low rates thanks in part to quantitative easing it is a world of this information and misinformation in which facts are fiction and abstract theories are substituted for empirical reality not unlike the movie. the matrix in which an entire population lives in an alternate reality now those are the thoughts and words of paul craig roberts who i spoke with earlier he is the author of the failure of laissez faire capitalism and former assistant secretary of the us treasury so i first asked him about the federal reserve expansion of the monetary base. create that many new dollars you threaten the dollars exchange value and lo and behold the gold price was taking off and nineteen hundred dollars an ounce and that signaled.
bob tog's fake econ staff of former assistant treasury secretary paul craig roberts and i profiled purdue pharma and here's what's been your prime interest. despite massive debts the u.s. is now able to borrow at record low rates thanks in part to quantitative easing it is a world of this information and misinformation in which facts are fiction and abstract theories are substituted for empirical reality not unlike the movie. the matrix in which an entire population lives in an alternate...
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them and of bed bob hogs fake former assistant treasury secretary paul craig roberts and i profiled purdue pharma and here's what's in your prime interest.
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torrance police fired shots foo david purdue's track -- truck during the manhunt for dorner. dorner, a former l.a. police officer went on a crime spree across southern california. investigators believe dorner killed himself after being cornered by officers. >>> this weekend's number one movie is "the butler." the story is inspired by the late white house butler eugene alan which inspired us to find bill hamilton who just retired after an uh stopping feef 5 years -- astounding 55 years in the white house. here is that story. >> in the new movie "the butler" it highlights the life of eugene alan, one of the men who served the first family behind the scene. it is a life hamilton can relate to. he was part of the same staff that inspired the film. >> it was like family. it was really a family affair. >> he has been working here since he was 20 and retiring at age 75 this past summer. >> this is retiring from the presidency. that was a hard time and i didn't think i would do that. to get the first black president, i didn't think that would happen in my lifetime jie. he served ever
torrance police fired shots foo david purdue's track -- truck during the manhunt for dorner. dorner, a former l.a. police officer went on a crime spree across southern california. investigators believe dorner killed himself after being cornered by officers. >>> this weekend's number one movie is "the butler." the story is inspired by the late white house butler eugene alan which inspired us to find bill hamilton who just retired after an uh stopping feef 5 years -- astounding...
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torrance police fired shots foo david purdue's track -- truck during the manhunt for dorner.orner, a former l.a. police officer went on a crime spree across southern california. investigators believe dorner killed himself after being cornered by officers. >>> this weekend's number one movie is "the butler." the story is inspired by the late white house butler eugene alan which inspired us to find bill hamilton who just retired after an uh stopping feef 5 55as in the white house. here is that story. >> in the new movie "the butler" it highlights the life of eugene alan, one of the men who served the first family behind the scene. it is a life hamilton can relate to. he was part of the same staff that inspired the film. >> it was like family. it was really a family affair. >> he has been working here since he was 20 and retiring at age 75 this past summer. >> this is retiring from the presidency. that was a hard time and i didn't think i would do that. to get the first black president, i didn't think that would happen in my lifetime jie. he served every president from eisenhowe
torrance police fired shots foo david purdue's track -- truck during the manhunt for dorner.orner, a former l.a. police officer went on a crime spree across southern california. investigators believe dorner killed himself after being cornered by officers. >>> this weekend's number one movie is "the butler." the story is inspired by the late white house butler eugene alan which inspired us to find bill hamilton who just retired after an uh stopping feef 5 55as in the white...
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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 will point out another former governor actually who is now at purdue university, mitch daniels, who some predicted there would be this big clash between liberal sort of on campus life and this conservative governor coming in to run the university. he is now the president. i think it will be interesting to watch what he does as guy frankly did retrench because indiana needed not spend so much money as a government much. need to look at a different waye of doing this and actually cut our costs. do we need, for instance, and i'm being a little exaggerating here, do we need climbing walls and jacuzzis in every dorm? that is in part selling students on stuff. instead look we'll give you the best value i hadcation for the least amount of money. there is a bunch of really interesting non-profits working on this as well. this is a tough issue. it is no easy fix. melissa: it is a tough problem and your study, tamara, a lot of private for-profit schools are the ones most at fault who students leave with the biggest debt. those states schools are a lot of times the best value. wish we had
>> i will point out another former governor actually who is now at purdue university, mitch daniels, who some predicted there would be this big clash between liberal sort of on campus life and this conservative governor coming in to run the university. he is now the president. i think it will be interesting to watch what he does as guy frankly did retrench because indiana needed not spend so much money as a government much. need to look at a different waye of doing this and actually cut...
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i am happy to say, from indiana, we have our former governor mitch daniels who is now the head of purdue university. [applause] i am excited to see what he would do to see if he can turn that around into a market leader for ideas, a market leader for changing some things at universities across the country. >> speaking of indiana, is tim he is the new chairman of indiana. why don't you tell the group when governor pence did today. >> yesterday was my first official day as state chairman. in my former role -- i serve for the last 14 years in state elected office, first of state treasurer, and then auditor. today, governor pence named duane sawyer, an african- american town council president from indiana, as my replacement as the new state auditor. gov. pence made that important announcement this morning in the statehouse. >> that is great. first ever? >> first ever republican statewide elected official. excellent. >>scott? then we will open up for questions and comments. you are a police officer in san jose. you know that our party wants to get involved and the community level. it is somet
i am happy to say, from indiana, we have our former governor mitch daniels who is now the head of purdue university. [applause] i am excited to see what he would do to see if he can turn that around into a market leader for ideas, a market leader for changing some things at universities across the country. >> speaking of indiana, is tim he is the new chairman of indiana. why don't you tell the group when governor pence did today. >> yesterday was my first official day as state...
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starting in 2009, scientists at purdue university put sensors into the helmets of two high school football teams. the sensors measured every impact the athletes took over the course of a season. >> hips together, eyes up! >> the original intent for this study was to study concussions, but we didn't experience any concussions for quite a few weeks. so, we decided we would start bringing in some of our players who had not experienced concussions, to just begin to understand whether or not there were any consequences from the blows that they were getting to their head. and away you go, and we'll talk to you through the intercom shortly. >> narrator: to the researchers' surprise, neurological tests revealed that players who had never reported symptoms of a concussion had suffered significant damage to their memories. >> you know what to do? this is the letters test-- zero back, one back and two back, so... what we're finding is that these sub-concussive blows, these blows that do not result in overt symptoms has the risk of impairing your abilities. >> narrator: half of the athletes with no re
starting in 2009, scientists at purdue university put sensors into the helmets of two high school football teams. the sensors measured every impact the athletes took over the course of a season. >> hips together, eyes up! >> the original intent for this study was to study concussions, but we didn't experience any concussions for quite a few weeks. so, we decided we would start bringing in some of our players who had not experienced concussions, to just begin to understand whether or...
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a community college student armed with a can of bug spray, a purdue university dropout with a case for marx economics, and retired green beret who claimed that he intended to assessing castro with his bare hands. at the best of the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce, the faa formed a special anti-hijacking task force to develop possible solutions to the crisis. the group was immediately inundated with thousands of letters from concerned citizens, who recommended against -- inventive ways to frustrate sky jumpers. installing trapdoors outside cockpits, arming stewardesses with tranquilizer darts, making passengers were boxing gloves so they could grab guns, playing the cuban national anthem before takeoff and arresting anyone who knew the lyrics. [laughter] the most hyper suggestion was for the faa to build a mock version of the international airport in a south florida field so the sky jackets would be duped into thinking they had reached have been. that a disparate series interest at the agency but was ultimately discarded as too expensive. as the ethics task force sift
a community college student armed with a can of bug spray, a purdue university dropout with a case for marx economics, and retired green beret who claimed that he intended to assessing castro with his bare hands. at the best of the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce, the faa formed a special anti-hijacking task force to develop possible solutions to the crisis. the group was immediately inundated with thousands of letters from concerned citizens, who recommended against --...
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coming up to 6:00 we will have more on this story purdue you also hear from caltrans latest development permit charles clifford from treasure island. >> pam: you're looking at 27.5 kilos of the club drug ecstacy , for haazig madyun shows elsewhere. >>"a street value in excess of 1.5million dollars, the largest club drug seizure in the history of the san francisco police department" >> reporter: greg surh says on this evidence table are bags of white mdma powder used to make the club drug, along with 30,000 blue extacy pills in addition to $30,000 in cash all found in the possession of these two suspects "benjamin hagerl and steven terrell and in custody right now" >> >> reporter:investigators say the drug seizure happened by chance sunday morning as sfpd officers responded to a burglary call here at this apartment building on 3300 block of missiononce inside the building a trail of blood lead them to this apartment on the 3rd >>"the officers observed his hand bleeding and blood on >> reporter:chief surh admits the two on sfpd's raydar >>"sometimes you get lucky and in this instance we w
coming up to 6:00 we will have more on this story purdue you also hear from caltrans latest development permit charles clifford from treasure island. >> pam: you're looking at 27.5 kilos of the club drug ecstacy , for haazig madyun shows elsewhere. >>"a street value in excess of 1.5million dollars, the largest club drug seizure in the history of the san francisco police department" >> reporter: greg surh says on this evidence table are bags of white mdma powder used...
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on social media they have photos with her next to the purdue chicken and her backside.u want to happen after a national televised performance. these performances are supposed to enhance record sales, entice people to want to see you on tour. they're not supposed to give you nightmares, and that's what happened to me last night. >> you said will smith's kids were sortppalled by this. i will point out it was the lady gaga performance they were appalled by. i did notice during this one, for instance, drake seemed to be slightly -- everyone felt so awkward. >> the most awkward part is robin thicke is my age. a year older, 36. miley cyrus is 20. when she grabbed his crotch and was doing the hooker gestures, it just made you feel -- it was like the dirty old man thing was happening on television. it was like you wanted to take a shower afterwards. it was very uncomfortable. >> yeah. it really was. john murray, thanks so much. >>> coming up, she is the little girl who grabbed the nation's attention with her heart wrenching story. doctors said that sarah murnaghan needed a lung
on social media they have photos with her next to the purdue chicken and her backside.u want to happen after a national televised performance. these performances are supposed to enhance record sales, entice people to want to see you on tour. they're not supposed to give you nightmares, and that's what happened to me last night. >> you said will smith's kids were sortppalled by this. i will point out it was the lady gaga performance they were appalled by. i did notice during this one, for...
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the job market is improving but not anywhere close to as quickly as purdue much anybody would like toee. it is not improving for everybody at the same rate. a lot of people are getting left behind in this recovery. there are parts of the country that have not seen the same kinds of improvements. yes, we are adding jobs but not anywhere close to the pace that anybody would like to see. host: what do the recent numbers look like? guest: the unemployment rate has come down to 7.4% nationally. 10%.is down from a peak of we have added about 6 million jobs in the recovery. to put that in perspective, we lost about 8 million jobs in the recession, which was a massive blow. we have gained back about 6 million of those, but that leaves 2 million jobs that we have not recovered. and the population has grown along the way. if we continue to grow at the rate that we have grown recently, it would take seven years to get back to pre- recession levels of employment if you adjust for population growth. that is a pretty brutally long recovery. host: there is the jobless figure but also the figure abou
the job market is improving but not anywhere close to as quickly as purdue much anybody would like toee. it is not improving for everybody at the same rate. a lot of people are getting left behind in this recovery. there are parts of the country that have not seen the same kinds of improvements. yes, we are adding jobs but not anywhere close to the pace that anybody would like to see. host: what do the recent numbers look like? guest: the unemployment rate has come down to 7.4% nationally....
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coast guard academy, and masters of science from purdue university.t's always nice to people who are accidents work. msc yes, masters of science as well as an ms in national security stretch and resourcing. very capable and very well educated. matt is a professional engineer with the state of washington has taught electrical engineering at the academy at the naval war college university and with that, matt, take it with. >> that's quite a mouthful, scott. very pleased to be here with you today, and look forward to your questions. after this. i took one slide out of about 30 slides to talk to you about today. i thought it was important that i try to provide this in a strategic context. what the bold power system, nerc and our government partners are all doing here to basically secured arguably the most important and largest man-made machine in the world, and that's our system. i'm going to talk about six main focus areas. basically, our strategy to secure the power grid is indeed reliable, so the first main pillar that would like to talk about is the s
coast guard academy, and masters of science from purdue university.t's always nice to people who are accidents work. msc yes, masters of science as well as an ms in national security stretch and resourcing. very capable and very well educated. matt is a professional engineer with the state of washington has taught electrical engineering at the academy at the naval war college university and with that, matt, take it with. >> that's quite a mouthful, scott. very pleased to be here with you...
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i am happy to say, from indiana, we have our former governor mitch daniels who is now the head of purdue university. [applause] i am excited to see what he would do to see if he can turn that around into a market leader for ideas, a market leader for changing some things at universities across the country. >> speaking of indiana, is tim here? why don't you tell the group when governor pence did today. >> yesterday was my first official day as state chairman. in my former role -- i serve for the last 14 years in state elected office, first of state treasurer, and then auditor. today, governor pence named duane sawyer, an african- american town council president from indiana, as my replacement as the new state auditor. gov. pence made that important announcement this morning in the statehouse. >> that is great. first ever? [applause] excellent. scott? then we will open up for questions and comments. you are a police officer in san jose. you know that our party wants to get involved and the community level. it is something new, as far as doing this for three and half years straight. what ad
i am happy to say, from indiana, we have our former governor mitch daniels who is now the head of purdue university. [applause] i am excited to see what he would do to see if he can turn that around into a market leader for ideas, a market leader for changing some things at universities across the country. >> speaking of indiana, is tim here? why don't you tell the group when governor pence did today. >> yesterday was my first official day as state chairman. in my former role -- i...
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all the appropriate social graces of the time, so much so that the ambassador from france who was purdue the critical of american social graces complimented her. later, he added another 100 acres on to the 130 acres they had here. typically, the women in the house would engage in a variety of activities, polite conversation, read or recite from memory to one another. they would often play parlor games in here. anjelica was trained in philadelphia on the heart. there were occasions she would have played a part for the other female guests here in the greenroom. this is the breakfast room here. it is a much more intimate room compared to the main hall. it is the place where the family had their daily meals. the china you see here monogrammed here"vb" is the daily china. angelica could be seen serving some one -- someone here. she suffered a miscarriage, and we know from letters that she wrote that during that time, she convalesced on this couch here in the main hall. earlier, while she was serving as host is in the white house, she had another baby girl -- as an infant. -- to die as an infa
all the appropriate social graces of the time, so much so that the ambassador from france who was purdue the critical of american social graces complimented her. later, he added another 100 acres on to the 130 acres they had here. typically, the women in the house would engage in a variety of activities, polite conversation, read or recite from memory to one another. they would often play parlor games in here. anjelica was trained in philadelphia on the heart. there were occasions she would...
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i am happy to say, from indiana, we have our former governor mitch daniels who is now the head of purdue university. i am excited to see what he would do to see if he can turn that around into a market leader for ideas, a market leader for changing some things at universities across the country. >> speaking of indiana, is tim here? why don't you tell the group what governor pence did today. >> yesterday was my first official day as state chairman. in my former role -- i served for the last 14 1/2 years in state elected office, first of state treasurer, and then auditor. today, governor pence named duane sawyer, an african- american town council president from indiana, as my replacement as the new state auditor. governor pence made that important announcement this morning in the state house. >> that is great. first ever? [applause] excellent. scott? then we will open up for questions and comments. you are a police officer in san jose. you know that our party wants to get involved at the community level. it is something new, as far as doing this for 3 1/2 years straight. what advice would
i am happy to say, from indiana, we have our former governor mitch daniels who is now the head of purdue university. i am excited to see what he would do to see if he can turn that around into a market leader for ideas, a market leader for changing some things at universities across the country. >> speaking of indiana, is tim here? why don't you tell the group what governor pence did today. >> yesterday was my first official day as state chairman. in my former role -- i served for...
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coast guard academy and electrical engineering to purdue university: mcsc -- nscs from polytechnic as well as an ms in resourcing from the industrial college of the armed forces national defense university. very capable and very well educated. matt is a professional engineer and has taught electrical engineering at the naval war college national defense university, and with that, matt, take it away. >> that's quite a mouthful, scott. very pleased to be here with you today and rook forward to -- look forward to your questions after this. i took one slide out of about 30 slides to talk to you about today, and i thought it was important that i try to provide this in a strategic context of what the bulk power system, nerc and our government partners are all doing here to basically secure, arguably, the most important and largest manmade machine in the world, and that's our bulk power system. so i'm going to talk about six main focus areas. basically, our strategy to secure the power grid, insure that it is, indeed, reliable. so the first main pillar that i'd like to talk to you about is s
coast guard academy and electrical engineering to purdue university: mcsc -- nscs from polytechnic as well as an ms in resourcing from the industrial college of the armed forces national defense university. very capable and very well educated. matt is a professional engineer and has taught electrical engineering at the naval war college national defense university, and with that, matt, take it away. >> that's quite a mouthful, scott. very pleased to be here with you today and rook forward...
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coast guard academy and a master's of science in electrical engineering from purdue university.always nice to have people who are double e ez doing this work -- es doing this work. as well as an ms in national security strategy and resourcing from the industrial college of the armed forces, national defense university. very capable and very well educated. matt is a professional engineer with the state of washington and has taught at the u.s. coast guard academy and at the naval war college national defense university and with that, matt, take it away. >> that's quite a mouthful, scott. very pleased to be here with you today and look forward to your questions after this. i took one slide out of about 30 slides to talk to you about today, and i thought it was important that i try to provide this in a strategic context of what the bulk power system, nerc and our government partners are all doing here to basically secure arguably the most important and largest manmade machine in the world, and that's our bulk power system. so i'm going to talk about six main focus areas. basically,
coast guard academy and a master's of science in electrical engineering from purdue university.always nice to have people who are double e ez doing this work -- es doing this work. as well as an ms in national security strategy and resourcing from the industrial college of the armed forces, national defense university. very capable and very well educated. matt is a professional engineer with the state of washington and has taught at the u.s. coast guard academy and at the naval war college...
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he said i am sure they saw everything that happened and purdue have got to be kidding. said can i have one day to find really important and benefits and he said come back tomorrow morning and did not think i could do anything but i am sure he did not particularly like. probably have a dozen chairman that i liked were heroin dealers. i go back to my office i knew when the flight was coming and i was able to ascertain what airline and i had one of the fellows in the office call up and found the name of the private to the airplane. i got on the phone and said i am oscar goodman, i represented fellow arrested at the airport in arkansas. these guys in the car pushed the face down into the curb and put a gun to his head and took the key at of the ignition and went to the trunk and i said would you testified to that? he said share price said to come down i will make sure you have a nice room and bring a friend and everything will be taken care of you just be at my office tomorrow morning 7:00. he came down and we put him on the stand and you know, with this stupid prosecutor s
he said i am sure they saw everything that happened and purdue have got to be kidding. said can i have one day to find really important and benefits and he said come back tomorrow morning and did not think i could do anything but i am sure he did not particularly like. probably have a dozen chairman that i liked were heroin dealers. i go back to my office i knew when the flight was coming and i was able to ascertain what airline and i had one of the fellows in the office call up and found the...