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he lashed out falsely at david purdue.the truth is david purdue has saved and created thousands of jobs. we don't need more washington bid we need a conservative outsider. >> i'm david perdue, and i approved this message. host: jennifer duffy, what does this runoff mean for this race in november? this is one place where republicans got something that they wanted, which is, they got to candidates that either of whom they would be happy with in a general election. it is interesting to see this republican establishment has seemed to rally around kingston a little. he has gotten some endorsements, the chamber of commerce has been up with an ad for him. i thought that maybe they would stay out, but that isn't the case. i think purdue made a couple of mistakes in the primary, that worries republican strategists some. this is going to be a very interesting race, david purdue has a lot of money and is willing to invest it. we also have several vulnerabilities. you sought in the beginning of kingston's at, he went into companies an
he lashed out falsely at david purdue.the truth is david purdue has saved and created thousands of jobs. we don't need more washington bid we need a conservative outsider. >> i'm david perdue, and i approved this message. host: jennifer duffy, what does this runoff mean for this race in november? this is one place where republicans got something that they wanted, which is, they got to candidates that either of whom they would be happy with in a general election. it is interesting to see...
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the purdue university rube goldberg team. on the show from "shark tank" daymond john is here. we have music from the birds of satan and we'll be right back with emily blunt. ♪milk and cereal (cereal and milk)♪ kellogg's® cereal and milk. it has protein to help you rebuild, and grains to help you recharge. shouldn't breakfast always be k-e-double l-o-double good? thjust got cooler withwn creamy avocado. packed with tender turkey, black forest ham, lean roast beef and every veggie you can dream up. all on freshly baked bread. msbut they meet them withts determination and drive. chanelle: teachers like ms. harris made me feel like i'm part of a team. not just on the basketball court. but in the classroom. ms. harris: chanelle is not just a star athlete. she is a star student. chanelle: i headed to clemson university where i can combine my love of sports and learning- and maybe even win a championship. ms. harris: i wouldn't bet against her. or any of my students reaching for their dreams. [casino sounds] [casino >> man: yeah [sp
the purdue university rube goldberg team. on the show from "shark tank" daymond john is here. we have music from the birds of satan and we'll be right back with emily blunt. ♪milk and cereal (cereal and milk)♪ kellogg's® cereal and milk. it has protein to help you rebuild, and grains to help you recharge. shouldn't breakfast always be k-e-double l-o-double good? thjust got cooler withwn creamy avocado. packed with tender turkey, black forest ham, lean roast beef and every veggie...
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he lashed out falsely at david purdue. the truth is david purdue has saved and created thousands of jobs. we don't need more washington bid we need a conservative outsider. >> i am david purdue, and i approved this message. host: jennifer duffy from the cook political report, what does this mean for the runoff race in november? becauses interesting this is one place or republicans got something that that either f whom they would be happy with in a general election. it is interesting to see this republican establishment has seemed to rally around kingston a little. he has gotten some endorsements, the chamber of commerce has been up with an ad for him. i thought that maybe they would stay out, but that isn't the case. i think purdue made a couple of mistakes in the primary, that worries republican strategists some. veryis going to be a interesting race, david purdue has a lot of money and is willing to invest it. we also have several vulnerabilities. you sought in the beginning of kingston's at, he went into companies and t
he lashed out falsely at david purdue. the truth is david purdue has saved and created thousands of jobs. we don't need more washington bid we need a conservative outsider. >> i am david purdue, and i approved this message. host: jennifer duffy from the cook political report, what does this mean for the runoff race in november? becauses interesting this is one place or republicans got something that that either f whom they would be happy with in a general election. it is interesting to...
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we have a group of very brilliant young students here from purdue university.hey're the winners of the rube goldberg contest. this is a contest that pays tribute to a cartoonist natured rube gold bear. he used to draw these will be rat contraptions designed to complete very mundane, very simple tasks. this machine, this whole thing has one purpose, that is to zip up a zipper. that's right. in about seven minutes we're going to show you how that works. guillermo, you are going to be the zipper guy. >> guillermo: all right. >> jimmy: maybe you should put on what you have to put on. >> okay, i go. >> jimmy: you've seen the video sha shows beyonce's sister solange, you know the video, on the elevator. this happened after the met gala. tmz got the footage. you have seen, probably solange in the white dress having word with jay-z and pushing and punching and then as the security guard pulls away kicking jay-z as well. for whatever reason, beyonce stayed out of it completely. but this is like the opposite of that aerosmith song about the elevator. so, anyway, after th
we have a group of very brilliant young students here from purdue university.hey're the winners of the rube goldberg contest. this is a contest that pays tribute to a cartoonist natured rube gold bear. he used to draw these will be rat contraptions designed to complete very mundane, very simple tasks. this machine, this whole thing has one purpose, that is to zip up a zipper. that's right. in about seven minutes we're going to show you how that works. guillermo, you are going to be the zipper...
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i wentent to purdue, and to indiana, so we are not even going to have that conversation tonight for thosew the rivalry between these two schools, but i am glad to have on this program. there are millions of americans who feel this way, and i want to talk about how you actually pulled this off, but there are millions of us who i know thank you and are indebted to you. i know there was a teen who but you wereff, the visionary. you were the leader, and you brought a c-span, and i think of all of the things that we have access to now because of c-span, so i just want to thank you for this public service you brought us all these years ago, and i will start by asking how did that happen? tell us how c-span came to be? >> thank you for thinking me, but the television executives who funded it in the beginning were the ones who took a chance, and there was no reason to do it because we were a nonprofit and were not making any money from it. the satellite went out, and they head home box office and showtime, and they were looking for new things, and they gave me a chance to pitch this thing to some
i wentent to purdue, and to indiana, so we are not even going to have that conversation tonight for thosew the rivalry between these two schools, but i am glad to have on this program. there are millions of americans who feel this way, and i want to talk about how you actually pulled this off, but there are millions of us who i know thank you and are indebted to you. i know there was a teen who but you wereff, the visionary. you were the leader, and you brought a c-span, and i think of all of...
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county filed a lawsuit against the major manufacturers of these drugs naming johnson and johnson purdue pharma to the industries and o. health and activists in their lawsuit orange county district attorney anthony rick aka spoke with r.t. over the phone about why he's pursuing these companies in particular are the source they're the ones who are how are creating this whole a dynamic in order to increase their profit and it should spark little regard. to the to the health a safety of of the people or to extract last week chicago join the fight filing a one hundred twenty six page lawsuit against those same manufacturers and accusing them of a twenty year long conspiracy to increase sales chicago's lawsuit alleges the company's downplayed the addictive qualities of the drugs using so-called front groups to publish biased reports about the benefits and extensive uses of opioids they're also accused of training doctors to turn to these harsh medications more frequently and targeting returning troops says a key demographic back in orange county rick onka says one resident dies every other da
county filed a lawsuit against the major manufacturers of these drugs naming johnson and johnson purdue pharma to the industries and o. health and activists in their lawsuit orange county district attorney anthony rick aka spoke with r.t. over the phone about why he's pursuing these companies in particular are the source they're the ones who are how are creating this whole a dynamic in order to increase their profit and it should spark little regard. to the to the health a safety of of the...
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bnp purdue much on everyone's beinghead of the case settled, close to $9 billion have to be paying up a look at some of the stocks on the move. easyjet, basically the worst are former in the stock 600 this morning. this is bank of america, merrill lynch say it is heading for an earnings per share cliff. they say 2015. it could be half of where the market consensus is. why they struggle to see they say how low-cost airline shares will out perform. if capacity currently going higher. lower yields and higher fuel rates. easyjet the lowest since december. vestas, the world's biggest maker of wind turbines. 225 machines will be providing for edf renewables. it is all about kansas and new mexico. philips up. it analyzes assets, just starting to move away, separate out its electricity. about 1/5 of sales come from the automotive lighting business. 1.2 billion euros in sales per year. they won't -- they may bring in some third-party investment. grow the areas they're so focused on. focusing in on the lighting just purely for phillips. reorganizing, making more efficient at sliding unit, curre
bnp purdue much on everyone's beinghead of the case settled, close to $9 billion have to be paying up a look at some of the stocks on the move. easyjet, basically the worst are former in the stock 600 this morning. this is bank of america, merrill lynch say it is heading for an earnings per share cliff. they say 2015. it could be half of where the market consensus is. why they struggle to see they say how low-cost airline shares will out perform. if capacity currently going higher. lower yields...
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the universities -- i'll start with purdue, your university.hese are great schools bringing out some of the best engineers in the world. great companies like boeing and lockheed. i mean, they just have been shunted aside, and we're watching video about elon musk who's doing great things in private space travel, but as you say, it's not about the great horizon. it's not visionary work. where are we going to find it? >> you know, lou, whenhey said we're going to the moon, he gave us a goal, a mission. you don't lock a whole bunch of engineers in a room and go find something. do something. you know, all we got is talk. lance through an asteroid, that's something i question to start with. it's only talk. oh, we're going to go to the moon someday. okay. well, let's build system and let's get a progm. let's get a goal and let's muster the brains and the enthusiasm and the passion of people in this country. and lou, i'll tell you, i talk to young kids all the time. and the passion is there. the inspiration is there. all we've got to do is give them th
the universities -- i'll start with purdue, your university.hese are great schools bringing out some of the best engineers in the world. great companies like boeing and lockheed. i mean, they just have been shunted aside, and we're watching video about elon musk who's doing great things in private space travel, but as you say, it's not about the great horizon. it's not visionary work. where are we going to find it? >> you know, lou, whenhey said we're going to the moon, he gave us a goal,...
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they have lower incomes, don't have jobs and so you have a real serious debt purdue problem that should be solved by economic growth, not by the silly things that obama is doing. >> wonder, too i wowonder, too, being born by those with higher income. and they are the ones that would hire these kids. >> jack kemp has a great phrase, i don't remember it, but you can't love jobs and hate job creators. but that is exactly what seems to be going on here. >> what is the administration's view on this? i was talking today and they said what is wrong with letting college kids or recent graduates renegotiate into lower rate loans. so that they are not at risk of bailing out on those loans. you say what? >> i would say that you shouldn't do the renegotiation of the loans. that's what they signed up to when they got the money. those are the terms and they should do it that way. i mean, i really wouldn't object to the renegotiation all that much if it they would create the jobs and income they need to really -- >> in other words, they're only doing one part of it. and this is akin to a lot of the ho
they have lower incomes, don't have jobs and so you have a real serious debt purdue problem that should be solved by economic growth, not by the silly things that obama is doing. >> wonder, too i wowonder, too, being born by those with higher income. and they are the ones that would hire these kids. >> jack kemp has a great phrase, i don't remember it, but you can't love jobs and hate job creators. but that is exactly what seems to be going on here. >> what is the...
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has him to his office and with hallack, he feels that what hallack really wants is nasa grants for purdueoyer in his congressional district. while hallack is sitting there he picks up the phone and calls james webb and says, i'm sending charles hallack over to you. >> i'm made to do anything i can for charlie hallack. isn't there something you can do? >> i'll do every everything i can. i hope when he comes back to you -- >> he's not satisfied and he comes back to me, well then i'm going to be talking to you again. >> yes, sir. >> okay. thank you, sir. >> hallack is satisfied and "the new york times" reports the next day all during this republican caucus members are walking out to take calls from leaders ab the republicans start to sign the discharge petition and the civil rights bill starts to get movement. >> once passed the house, it was in the senate. there was arguably a bigger hurdle there. seven years earlier strom thur mond had filibustered on civil rights for 24:18. still the longest for the longest filibuster in history. >> the senate, the central drama it seems to me is between
has him to his office and with hallack, he feels that what hallack really wants is nasa grants for purdueoyer in his congressional district. while hallack is sitting there he picks up the phone and calls james webb and says, i'm sending charles hallack over to you. >> i'm made to do anything i can for charlie hallack. isn't there something you can do? >> i'll do every everything i can. i hope when he comes back to you -- >> he's not satisfied and he comes back to me, well then...
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and with halick's, he feels what he really wants is -- grants for purdue university, which is the biggestmployer in his congressional district. well, he is sitting there, he picks up the phone and calls james webb, the national administrator and says i'm sending charles halick over to you. >> i need to do anything i can. isn't there something you can do? >> i'll do anything i can and hopefully he'll tell you he's not satisfied and he comes back to me, well, i'm going to be talking to you again. >> yes, sir. >> thank you, sir. >> he is satisfied and the "new york times" reports the next day all during this republican caucus, people are members are walking out to take calls from leaders and the republicans start to sign the discharge petition. and the civil rights bill starts to get moving. >> but once past the house, the bill had to go to the senate. there was an arguably bigger hurdle there. what was thought to be an inpenetrable southern filibus r filibuster. strom thurman had filibustered for 24 hours and 18 minutes. still the record for the longest filibuster in history. >> the central
and with halick's, he feels what he really wants is -- grants for purdue university, which is the biggestmployer in his congressional district. well, he is sitting there, he picks up the phone and calls james webb, the national administrator and says i'm sending charles halick over to you. >> i need to do anything i can. isn't there something you can do? >> i'll do anything i can and hopefully he'll tell you he's not satisfied and he comes back to me, well, i'm going to be talking...
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i mean, it is a remarkable economic growth engine that -- i was at purdue last fall, and an energy economisthere and his colleagues estimated the shale revolution -- which started here roughly six years ago -- is now adding three percentage points to u.s. gdp. roughly $500 billion a year to u.s. gdp. imagine what -- imagine what the unemployment numbers would look like without that. it's a remarkable story, and it wouldn't have happened anywhere else but here in the u.s. we are perfectly positioned to take advantage of shale. >> when i was in college in northern new england, the vermont nuclear plant supplied about a third of our power. your good friend, bill mckibbon, just helped shut that down. what do you think the future of nuclear power is technologically, economically and politically? >> sure. my position on nuclear even after fukushima and particularly after talk about fukushima, anda chapter in the book where i say it seems a little odd to say it, but after fukushima, the prospects for nuclear have never been better. in my view, when it comes to the issue of climate change and nuclea
i mean, it is a remarkable economic growth engine that -- i was at purdue last fall, and an energy economisthere and his colleagues estimated the shale revolution -- which started here roughly six years ago -- is now adding three percentage points to u.s. gdp. roughly $500 billion a year to u.s. gdp. imagine what -- imagine what the unemployment numbers would look like without that. it's a remarkable story, and it wouldn't have happened anywhere else but here in the u.s. we are perfectly...
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mitch daniels, president of purdue university, has capped tuition costs for three years as start. why aren't more schools doing that? the other thing to think about. think about these big state schools and schools like harvard and yale and stanford. they have endowments in the billions of dollars. why not use some of that endowment to lower the tuition costs for the students so they can afford it? >> you know, you bring up a lot of good points and a lot of people out there can relate to what you're trying to talk about, trying to come up with the dough to put the kids through college. >> the bottom line is, there knee free lunch. if we make it cheaper for people to pay back their student loans, the taxpayers pick up the cost. >>> new action on capitol hill over the controversial taliban prisoner swap forrer is again bowe bergdahl. right now the house is getting ready to hold a classified intelligence briefing. >>> the five former gitmo detainees known as the taliban dream team we know they are in qaqaa t-- qatar right now. is anyone really watching them? amy, what can you tell us
mitch daniels, president of purdue university, has capped tuition costs for three years as start. why aren't more schools doing that? the other thing to think about. think about these big state schools and schools like harvard and yale and stanford. they have endowments in the billions of dollars. why not use some of that endowment to lower the tuition costs for the students so they can afford it? >> you know, you bring up a lot of good points and a lot of people out there can relate to...
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>>> purdue university boilermakers transforming the familiar "p" into a mosaic. ♪ >>> big trouble foractor who played one of the dancing hamsters in the kia car commercials. investigators accusing the man of disability fraud after he collected more than 50 grand in workers' comp benefits between 2010 and 2011. >>> new hampshire school district now reversing its policy after this video went viral. this dad being arrested after confronting the school board about the graphic language in some school reading selections. now the district saying parents will be required to approve every fiction book used in their kids' classes. all right. trace gallagher live with more on that. usually you have to opt out. now apparently everyone has to opt in if they want it, right? >> everything, gretchen, all the books assigned to these kids. even though the school board's changed the policy, the father you saw getting arrested still isn't happy because, one, the charges against him are still pending, and, two, because the parents still cannot appeal future board decisions. now, this whole controversy sur
>>> purdue university boilermakers transforming the familiar "p" into a mosaic. ♪ >>> big trouble foractor who played one of the dancing hamsters in the kia car commercials. investigators accusing the man of disability fraud after he collected more than 50 grand in workers' comp benefits between 2010 and 2011. >>> new hampshire school district now reversing its policy after this video went viral. this dad being arrested after confronting the school board...
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a decade later, democratic governor bev purdue pushed to compensate survivors.forts, the historic proposal died. >> senate republicans could not even agree on a dollar amount or even if north carolina should open the door to what many of them describe as righting a wrong. >> last year, a new more modest proposal was championed by republican governor pat mccrory and championed by current senate candidate, then-state speaker of the house, tom tillis. republican state representative paul skip stam co-sponsored the bill. >> we apologized to them, we repealed the program. but those only go so far. >> this year, north carolina will become the first state in the nation to compensate victims of forced sterilization. with a $10 million fund set aside. but the same republicans who helped fund this historic reparations program don't want it called a reparations program. >> reparations down here, in north carolina, typically means the descendants of one group paying the descendants of another group. this is not reaching back into history to right a wrong that's purely histo
a decade later, democratic governor bev purdue pushed to compensate survivors.forts, the historic proposal died. >> senate republicans could not even agree on a dollar amount or even if north carolina should open the door to what many of them describe as righting a wrong. >> last year, a new more modest proposal was championed by republican governor pat mccrory and championed by current senate candidate, then-state speaker of the house, tom tillis. republican state representative...
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the end of the day the recruiters need to be able to directly access those vets at florida state, purdue university, to be able to have that robust and dynamic conversation. so about four months we'll have that infrastructure and -- in place and that way we're out of the conversation. they will be able to reach out directly. and then the vet will be able to put a face to the name of the organization. >> we've been hearing a lot about the veteran and the transition process into the private sector. imagine if the veteran is wounded. imagine what happens to that veteran that service man or woman's life. they still now have to overcome their wounds which they do with magnificent grace and dignity and i see it every day. but they have additional challenges. and so do their families. so in my mind, while they are doing their rehabbing, while they are still receiving treatment is to get to them at that point. mentor, let them know what's available. make them aware of what they need to do. because they do have additional challenges now. it's not just walking out of the military and into the priv
the end of the day the recruiters need to be able to directly access those vets at florida state, purdue university, to be able to have that robust and dynamic conversation. so about four months we'll have that infrastructure and -- in place and that way we're out of the conversation. they will be able to reach out directly. and then the vet will be able to put a face to the name of the organization. >> we've been hearing a lot about the veteran and the transition process into the private...
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who is saying things that we saw, nominee, tom untilson from north carolina and jackie kingston and purdue in georgia say. it's not like a different ideology. it's one guy saw the writing on the wall and switched it up and this guy didn't. other republican senators have the same problem. mitch mcconnell has a thad cochran problem. his best case to kentucky is he's brought home the bacon and's been there a long time and kentucky doesn't want to hear that either. >> that's ironic because mississippi leads the nation in terms of depend dense on federal aids. that is nearly half the state's revenue and somehow this is a liability for the man who ensures that. >> right. it's not just mississippi. if you look at the states that most complained about the volume of taxes they send to the washington, they're the ones who get much back from washington than they pay in. so while mcdaniel is pointing his finger at washington, perhaps i should point one right back at mississippi for taking all of other americans tax dollars now. yeah, cochran was an old fashionfashion proper ray -- old fashioned aappro
who is saying things that we saw, nominee, tom untilson from north carolina and jackie kingston and purdue in georgia say. it's not like a different ideology. it's one guy saw the writing on the wall and switched it up and this guy didn't. other republican senators have the same problem. mitch mcconnell has a thad cochran problem. his best case to kentucky is he's brought home the bacon and's been there a long time and kentucky doesn't want to hear that either. >> that's ironic because...
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purdue g talked about -- var gucci talked about a bat that was 10 minutes because the batter would step out and the pitcher would step off and the whole nature of baseball has changed, starting in the minor leagues. you tell them that their livelihood depends on a younger, more energetic, more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> and one way we can do that if we can have guys swing the bat a little more often, which is kind of what george is talking about. adam dunn, a few years ago, struck out looking 72 times in one season. had williams never struck out 72 times in any season, swinging or looking. joe dimaggio struck out 39 times. that was his career high. adam dunn struck out looking 72 times. mike trout is the best player in the game, hands down, and he went a one-year timeframe and struck out looking 53 times. i'm telling you, it's an epidemic in the game that we are also preoccupied with on-base percentage. hey, a walk is better than a hit. first off, a walk is never better than a hit. it is good. i love them. we have a generation of layere
purdue g talked about -- var gucci talked about a bat that was 10 minutes because the batter would step out and the pitcher would step off and the whole nature of baseball has changed, starting in the minor leagues. you tell them that their livelihood depends on a younger, more energetic, more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> and one way we can do that if we can have guys swing the bat a little more often, which is kind of what george is...
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a is a bigger bargain for simple of indiana to send their child to purdue university today than at the end of the great depression. board charges for outdistanced food and housing inflation rates. solve the tuition fee problem and you will dramatically reduce the debt loan prices. there are many explanations. themost relevant here is explosion of growth in federal student financial aid. this has contributed to rising tuition fees. there will be no harm in it solution to the dutch permanent solution to the debt crisis without reining in federal programs. there are many ways to downsize these programs to make them more progress of which liberal democrat should like it also smaller and cheaper with republicans should like. have failedgrams miserably at providing greater access for lower income americans. the proportion of recent college graduates coming from the lowest file is smaller than it was in 1970 before pell grants or student loan problems. rising income inequality has been associated with more financial aid assistance. i do not think that is coincidental. severaloncerns about adm
a is a bigger bargain for simple of indiana to send their child to purdue university today than at the end of the great depression. board charges for outdistanced food and housing inflation rates. solve the tuition fee problem and you will dramatically reduce the debt loan prices. there are many explanations. themost relevant here is explosion of growth in federal student financial aid. this has contributed to rising tuition fees. there will be no harm in it solution to the dutch permanent...
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researchers at purdue university measured just how much food coloring average child consumes every daynts easily feed children 100 mg of artificial color on average without even knowing it. food companies not record showed korean products. the say finding concerning concerning the between food coloring and high debt. a d h d. will be right back ♪ [din the ouoorsisseyou. get back o the wit ofdeepoods the longasti mositoprottionreest reunitwithhe greaoutdrs. off deepoods kes bu off scohns. fami comny safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, large, red seedless grapes are just $1.99 a pound. foster farms fresh whole chickens are only 99 cents a pound. and gatorade is just $3.99 an 8-pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. news at boat sank yesterday and south toledo found identified 31 year-old andrew henry you in a sacramento found this morning on selfless portion of angel island. instead of his 30 ft. sailboat
researchers at purdue university measured just how much food coloring average child consumes every daynts easily feed children 100 mg of artificial color on average without even knowing it. food companies not record showed korean products. the say finding concerning concerning the between food coloring and high debt. a d h d. will be right back ♪ [din the ouoorsisseyou. get back o the wit ofdeepoods the longasti mositoprottionreest reunitwithhe greaoutdrs. off deepoods kes bu off scohns. fami...
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. >> samuel lyles is a former cop and marine who teaches at purdue university. he said it could diffuse a hostile situation or make it worse. >> you bring a large tank-like vehicle into the environment, it can cat lies a population to attack that vehicle, cat lies a population to get them to go after the operators of the vehicle before and after they would use it, before they can get in the vehicle, we'll attack them so they can't use it. >> wiley says at a time when gun violence is rattling communities, it provides safety. >> if you didn't have this, what kind of protection would you have? >> just the vests we're wearing. looking at statistics, we have found that the number of violent incidents has been on the increase, as well as the number of calls that we go on. >> still, communities that get them may to have wait if that safety comes at a cost. aljazeera, merrillville, indiana. >> the number of law enforcement agencies lining up to get military equipment has increased steadily since 2009. >> let's look at other headlines making news around the world. >> if
. >> samuel lyles is a former cop and marine who teaches at purdue university. he said it could diffuse a hostile situation or make it worse. >> you bring a large tank-like vehicle into the environment, it can cat lies a population to attack that vehicle, cat lies a population to get them to go after the operators of the vehicle before and after they would use it, before they can get in the vehicle, we'll attack them so they can't use it. >> wiley says at a time when gun...
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it is a bigger bargain for a simple of indiana to send their child to purdue university today than at the end of the great depression. even room and board charges for outdistanced food and housing inflation rates. solve the tuition fee problem and you will dramatically reduce the debt loan prices. there are many explanations. the most relevant here is the explosion of growth in federal student financial aid. this has contributed to rising tuition fees. there will be no harm in it solution to the dutch permanent solution to the debt crisis without reining in federal programs. there are many ways to downsize these programs to make them more progress of which liberal democrat should like it also smaller and cheaper with republicans should like. existing programs have failed miserably at providing greater access for lower income americans. the proportion of recent college graduates coming from the lowest file is smaller than it was in 1970 before pell grants or student loan problems. rising income inequality has been associated with more financial aid assistance. i do not think that is co
it is a bigger bargain for a simple of indiana to send their child to purdue university today than at the end of the great depression. even room and board charges for outdistanced food and housing inflation rates. solve the tuition fee problem and you will dramatically reduce the debt loan prices. there are many explanations. the most relevant here is the explosion of growth in federal student financial aid. this has contributed to rising tuition fees. there will be no harm in it solution to...
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they will be studying at purdue university. they do not plan on living together in the same room but they do want to be in the same residential hall. >> kind of funny one that came in number ten will be probably the most successful. they will work harder. >>> still ahead you are trying to eat healthy but is that putting you in danger? top foods that can be deadly if you are not careful. >> pretty surprising. >> but first growing debate over legalizing marijuana in pennsylvania. a bill is making its way through the state senate right now. some say it is all about the money but others worry about the the moral ramifications where do you stand on this. welcome back. septa trains are running. we will have much more on the one day strike coming up but over the weekend, also happening on sat take was this, university of pennsylvania school of law played host to the forum on legalizing marijuana the state general assembly is working on legal says right now and legislation to that end. legalizing medicinal marijuana draws both supporte
they will be studying at purdue university. they do not plan on living together in the same room but they do want to be in the same residential hall. >> kind of funny one that came in number ten will be probably the most successful. they will work harder. >>> still ahead you are trying to eat healthy but is that putting you in danger? top foods that can be deadly if you are not careful. >> pretty surprising. >> but first growing debate over legalizing marijuana in...
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purdue g talked about -- var gucci talked about a bat that was 10 minutes because the batter would step out and the pitcher would step off and the whole nature of baseball has changed, starting in the minor leagues. you tell them that their livelihood depends on a younger, more energetic, more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> and one way we can do that if we can have guys swing the bat a little more often, which is kind of what george is talking about. adam dunn, a few years ago, struck out looking 72 times in one season. had williams never struck out 72 times in any season, swinging or looking. joe dimaggio struck out 39 times. that was his career high. adam dunn struck out looking 72 times. mike trout is the best player in the game, hands down, and he went a one-year timeframe and struck out looking 53 times. i'm telling you, it's an epidemic in the game that we are also preoccupied with on-base percentage. hey, a walk is better than a hit. first off, a walk is never better than a hit. it is good. i love them. we have a generation of layere
purdue g talked about -- var gucci talked about a bat that was 10 minutes because the batter would step out and the pitcher would step off and the whole nature of baseball has changed, starting in the minor leagues. you tell them that their livelihood depends on a younger, more energetic, more impatient generation of americans wanting to see more energy on the field. >> and one way we can do that if we can have guys swing the bat a little more often, which is kind of what george is...
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equivalent of calvin coolidge is mitch daniels, former governor of indiana, current president of purdue. >> guest: i try not to compare people to coolidge, and one of those is governor and president mitch daniels. what a mind and what a temperament. he's a lot of fun to be around, that's important too as vooz svelte showed. another is paul ryan, another is ted cruz. do i endorse these people? no. i'm just saying who has a coolidge-like bent, that is to say cares about budgets viscerally. some of this is temperament, isn't it? we were talking about coolidge and money, he liked to hang on to his money, even tired a white house house keep enwhen she -- when she spent too much, right? that was coolidge. and you want to look which candidate has the temperament that he likes to save? who were those guys? who likes books? who likes to keep books? who likes excel? coolidge would have loved excel had he lived. >> host: you write in your biography of calvin coolidge that his salary was $75,000 which was a lot of money back then, but he had to pay for food and housekeeping. >> guest: oh, and he di
equivalent of calvin coolidge is mitch daniels, former governor of indiana, current president of purdue. >> guest: i try not to compare people to coolidge, and one of those is governor and president mitch daniels. what a mind and what a temperament. he's a lot of fun to be around, that's important too as vooz svelte showed. another is paul ryan, another is ted cruz. do i endorse these people? no. i'm just saying who has a coolidge-like bent, that is to say cares about budgets viscerally....