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first caller this morning is john, a purdue graduate. i graduated from purdue university in 1966.i'm coming up on my 50 year anniversary. i was looking at your numbers on your tuition and i remember when i was there, it was $149 every semester for tuition. you could have room and board and i lived in the residence halls there for less than $1000 a year. amazing. i managed to make it through by just working. i did not take out any loans or anything like that. it really interesting when you see what people have to pay. more for thatng money now? . got a bachelors degree i spent 28 years and air force. i'm just wondering, what are those students today getting that i did not get when i went there paying less than $1000 a year? guest: you're asking exactly the right question. one that did not get asked much until recently. is great equation of life value. we seek it in everything we do and everything we buy. the equation is quality over cost. we are working on the cost in ways i described. acceptinged, we are the responsibility to prove the valley of our product. we teamed up with the
first caller this morning is john, a purdue graduate. i graduated from purdue university in 1966.i'm coming up on my 50 year anniversary. i was looking at your numbers on your tuition and i remember when i was there, it was $149 every semester for tuition. you could have room and board and i lived in the residence halls there for less than $1000 a year. amazing. i managed to make it through by just working. i did not take out any loans or anything like that. it really interesting when you see...
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notre dame beats purdue tonight in indianapolis. for our entire nbc crew, this is tom hammond saying so long from lucas oil stadium in lucas oil stadium in indianapolis. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> right now at 11:00, a growing man hunt in the poconos after an ambush claims the life of a pennsylvania state trooper. officers from across new jersey and new york headed to the mountain area to help in the search for the killer. good evening i'm denise nakano. the trooper killed worked in philadelphia before being transported to east of scranton. this happened in the blooming grove township pike county this time last night. brian dixon, a seven-year veteran officer, husband, and father was killed under gunfire. ted greenberg is live with the latest on the search tonight. >> reporter: denise it has been 24 hours since those troopers were gunned down and no arrests still. but authorities will not rest until they find whoever pulled the trigger. >> they could literally be anywhere. >> in pike county pennsylvania saturday nig
notre dame beats purdue tonight in indianapolis. for our entire nbc crew, this is tom hammond saying so long from lucas oil stadium in lucas oil stadium in indianapolis. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> right now at 11:00, a growing man hunt in the poconos after an ambush claims the life of a pennsylvania state trooper. officers from across new jersey and new york headed to the mountain area to help in the search for the killer. good evening i'm denise nakano. the trooper...
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notre dame beats purdue tonight in indianapolis. for our entire nbc crew, this is tom hammond saying so long from lucas oil stadium in lucas oil stadium in indianapolis. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 10shows. only from xfinity. . >>> right now at 11 we are following two major stories. woe contell nation after terroris carry out an i can't guarantee i am going to get my kids back. >> still no sign of two local children, even though their mother is in custody. >> we are optimistic they will be found soon. >>> off the top at 11, where are they? a community is demanding answers. a mother tha
notre dame beats purdue tonight in indianapolis. for our entire nbc crew, this is tom hammond saying so long from lucas oil stadium in lucas oil stadium in indianapolis. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa...
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if david purdue didn't do right by women at his company, why would he do right by georgia. >> have to love the scary music. in political ads this has been the year of the inadamant objects. we have seen commercials features guns, drones, cannons, cars, and a woodchipper. to name a few. now we have one that makes it's point by featuring an inhaler. watch. >> moms always prepared. but what if she had to prepare for terri lynn land. land ignores climate science, she even opposes a plan that would protect clean air for out gear lakes region. meaning more smog, mercury, industrial carbon pollution. terri lynn land's plan, let polluters pollute. >> a mask and an inhaler, that's the first for a 2014 campaign. >> i will be a true believer that we're at least ending grid lock for the midterms when you come here one day and tell me that we have an agreement on the minimum wage. >> that won't happen. >> other news making headlines across the country. >> tony, a st. louis grand jury now had until january to decide whether to charge officer darren wilson for the death of michael brown. wilson is t
if david purdue didn't do right by women at his company, why would he do right by georgia. >> have to love the scary music. in political ads this has been the year of the inadamant objects. we have seen commercials features guns, drones, cannons, cars, and a woodchipper. to name a few. now we have one that makes it's point by featuring an inhaler. watch. >> moms always prepared. but what if she had to prepare for terri lynn land. land ignores climate science, she even opposes a plan...
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and don't forget that next week it is going to be notre dame taking on purdue. and coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. and then the game at 7:30. stay with us for the notre dame postgame show, and for the entire nbc crew, dan hicks saying so long. saying so long. all irish, 31-0. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >>> a stormy night after a steamy saturday. the nbc 10 first alert weather radar tracking the thunderstorms lighting up the night sky. i'm denise nakano. the heat and humidity of the day are fading but the storms are lingering. nbc 10 meteorologist brittney shipp is tracking the worst of t
and don't forget that next week it is going to be notre dame taking on purdue. and coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. and then the game at 7:30. stay with us for the notre dame postgame show, and for the entire nbc crew, dan hicks saying so long. saying so long. all irish, 31-0. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪...
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and don't forget that next week it is going to be notre dame taking on purdue. and coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. and then the game at 7:30. stay with us for the notre dame postgame show, and for the entire nbc crew, dan hicks saying so long. saying so long. all irish, 31-0. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >>> high water creating some hydra ma many parts of the area. tonight as the storms move out, the cleanup gets start. check out the light show just a few hours ago and how the brief storms affected traffic out on the roads. some drivers got stranded open and had to be rescued. others left
and don't forget that next week it is going to be notre dame taking on purdue. and coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. and then the game at 7:30. stay with us for the notre dame postgame show, and for the entire nbc crew, dan hicks saying so long. saying so long. all irish, 31-0. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪...
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gerri: so is how big a deal, in your view, is this change by purdue?is is a huge deal for human health because of the problems of antibiotic resistance. so if purdue's going to be using fewer antibiotics, that means there's fewer antibiotics to cause antibiotic resistance x that's a win for everybody. gerri: i understand they use some of these to make the chickens gain weight so they can sell more meat. is that concerning? does that mean they won't gain as much weight? >> well, they've sometimes found that if they give low levels of antibiotics or small amounts of abilities, the animals grow faster, that that can work, but we really have to balance that with the cost of antibiotic resistance b which is increasing your health care costs. gerri: exactly right. and so i'm just curious, do these antibiotics make us gain weight, the humans gain weight when we eat them in chicken? >> well, the antibiotics that are given to the animals, given to chickens really don't get into the chicken. the concern is really more about antibiotic resistance. and so it's not
gerri: so is how big a deal, in your view, is this change by purdue?is is a huge deal for human health because of the problems of antibiotic resistance. so if purdue's going to be using fewer antibiotics, that means there's fewer antibiotics to cause antibiotic resistance x that's a win for everybody. gerri: i understand they use some of these to make the chickens gain weight so they can sell more meat. is that concerning? does that mean they won't gain as much weight? >> well, they've...
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. >>> purdue food says they are cutting back on antibiotics in their meat. they stopped used it in their chicken hatcheries, to curb the unnecessary use of it in -- purdue only used animal antibioticses to control illnesses in its flocks. >>> cvs has stopped selling tobacco products, amonth ahead of the previously par getted date of october 1st. it will have the new name cvs health. the chain will now offer nicotine gum and other products that help people quit smoking where it once sold cigarettes. >>> from our delaware newsroom, residents came out today to protest the kind of music being played on one music station, the rage against the ratchet group for kiss 101 ptd 7, they said that the music being played was promoting sex and violence and drugs. >> it's disrespectful and demeaning to our community as a black community and it affects america's community, we are trying to get radio to get a balance to pull the music out during the times the children are listening. >> the spokesperson for the radio station says she bring wilmington the songs they want to he
. >>> purdue food says they are cutting back on antibiotics in their meat. they stopped used it in their chicken hatcheries, to curb the unnecessary use of it in -- purdue only used animal antibioticses to control illnesses in its flocks. >>> cvs has stopped selling tobacco products, amonth ahead of the previously par getted date of october 1st. it will have the new name cvs health. the chain will now offer nicotine gum and other products that help people quit smoking where it...
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purdue have lost 13 of their last 15 games., these teams, this stage, what does it all mean? >> just don't get caught up in the atmosphere. that's the number one
purdue have lost 13 of their last 15 games., these teams, this stage, what does it all mean? >> just don't get caught up in the atmosphere. that's the number one
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. >>> purdue and notre dame from indianapolis. close game in the first half, as well.ut here comes golson. 15 yards in the final minute of the second quarter. notre dame shut out purdue in the second half, and they would cruise. >>> we showed you the first overtime in this kentucky/florida game. this just happened over on the s.e.c. network. the gators score in the third overtime. that's the final possession. florida wins. they survive the upset bid from kentucky and what a fitting way for us to close out the night there, as well. there you see it. three overtimes. they got that fourth and goal in the first overtime when they had to score a touchdown. they did. look at the huge game from robinson. 15 catches, 216 yards and two touchdowns. florida remains unbeaten. that's going to wrap it up for us. hope you enjoyed this great day of college football. we'll see you next week when we'll do it all again. thanks for watching. hey,y, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town dow
. >>> purdue and notre dame from indianapolis. close game in the first half, as well.ut here comes golson. 15 yards in the final minute of the second quarter. notre dame shut out purdue in the second half, and they would cruise. >>> we showed you the first overtime in this kentucky/florida game. this just happened over on the s.e.c. network. the gators score in the third overtime. that's the final possession. florida wins. they survive the upset bid from kentucky and what a...
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. >>> purdue and notre dame from indianapolis. close game in the first half, as well.ut here comes golson. 15 yards in the final minute of the second quarter. notre dame shut out purdue in the second half, and they would cruise. >>> we showed you the first overtime in this kentucky/florida game. this just happened over on the s.e.c. network. the gators score in the third overtime. that's the final possession. florida wins. they survive the upset bid from kentucky and what a fitting way for us to close out the night there, as well. there you see it. three overtimes. they got that fourth and goal in the first overtime when they had to score a touchdown. they did. look at the huge game from robinson. 15 catches, 216 yards and two touchdowns. florida remains unbeaten. that's going to wrap it up for us. hope you enjoyed this great day of college football. we'll see you next week when we'll do it all again. thanks for watching. >>> a father of three is run down while crossing the street by philadelphia the driver was being pursued by police. it was a tragic ending and ended
. >>> purdue and notre dame from indianapolis. close game in the first half, as well.ut here comes golson. 15 yards in the final minute of the second quarter. notre dame shut out purdue in the second half, and they would cruise. >>> we showed you the first overtime in this kentucky/florida game. this just happened over on the s.e.c. network. the gators score in the third overtime. that's the final possession. florida wins. they survive the upset bid from kentucky and what a...
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. >> meanwhile, michelle nun is now running a campaign against david purdue, and she's focusing voters, particular women, on a sex discrimination lawsuit. >> and purdue's company was forced to pay $18,000. if david purdue didn't right by its women in his company, why would he do right by the women in georgia. >> cars, jeeps, and now we have an ad that makes its point by featuring an inhaler. watch. >> moms always prepared. but what if she had to prepare for terry linn land. she opposes a plan that would protect clean air for our great lakes region, meaning more smog, mercury, terri lynn land slam, let polluters pollute. >> the air is thick in michigan. >> all these poor markets being inundated i inundated. >> reporter: tony, a st. louis grand jury now has until january to decide whether to charge darren wilson with the death of michael brown. wilson is the police officers who fatally shot the unarmed teen last month, starting protests. protests. the parents of a woman killed in the 2012 movie theater shooting in aurora, colorado, are suing for answer line retailers. those stores sold a
. >> meanwhile, michelle nun is now running a campaign against david purdue, and she's focusing voters, particular women, on a sex discrimination lawsuit. >> and purdue's company was forced to pay $18,000. if david purdue didn't right by its women in his company, why would he do right by the women in georgia. >> cars, jeeps, and now we have an ad that makes its point by featuring an inhaler. watch. >> moms always prepared. but what if she had to prepare for terry linn...
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bush endorsed purdue monday.is son who chairs the bush family's points of light foundation that michelle nun used to lead slammed purdue for runni running ads. on wednesday, purdue doubled down, going up with a new ad. why do republicans care so much? what's the matter with texas? because greg ormans, independent candidacy there, could throw a wrench in. while deciding the name has to remain on the ballot. so why does it matter? here's why. in a new fox poll, when taylor is is included, republican senator roberts narrowly has a win. if you take taylor out of the mix, roberts loses to orman. joining me now, dnc communications director mo leethy and rnc communications director shawn spicer. thanks for being with us. do the democrats back independent greg orman? >> look, it's really a fascinating race. what's happening in kansas altogether is fascinating. where you've got two very, very competitive races where in both the governor's race and the senate race where the republican incumbents are tanking. the republican
bush endorsed purdue monday.is son who chairs the bush family's points of light foundation that michelle nun used to lead slammed purdue for runni running ads. on wednesday, purdue doubled down, going up with a new ad. why do republicans care so much? what's the matter with texas? because greg ormans, independent candidacy there, could throw a wrench in. while deciding the name has to remain on the ballot. so why does it matter? here's why. in a new fox poll, when taylor is is included,...
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this was a project initially launched at purdue, gallup and purdue university.us a chance to go out and measure where our alumni are at any point that we choose. five years out, 10 years out, 15 years out, etc.. what is important to me is it goes the not just measuring those individuals. it says how much salary are you making. it is good assessing things such as your satisfaction with life, your relationships, where you feel you are in the world, how you are prepared to deal with issues of employment and other things as you move forward. that is an example of an output measure, and i think when we have those output measures defined, that is the time that we switch the dialogue to instead of being fixated on the input variables, that we look at these output variables as how we measure how good an institution we really are. host: mr. steinmetz, here is another issue that is being debated here in washington and also on college campuses, and that is sexual assault. here is the headline in "the wall street journal," "campus sexual assaults draw greater extrude me --
this was a project initially launched at purdue, gallup and purdue university.us a chance to go out and measure where our alumni are at any point that we choose. five years out, 10 years out, 15 years out, etc.. what is important to me is it goes the not just measuring those individuals. it says how much salary are you making. it is good assessing things such as your satisfaction with life, your relationships, where you feel you are in the world, how you are prepared to deal with issues of...
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and don't forget that next week it is going to be notre dame taking on purdue. and coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. and then the game at 7:30. stay with us for the notre dame postgame show, and for the entire nbc crew, dan hicks saying so long. saying so long. all irish, 31-0. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> missing tonight, a boy who can't speak for himself. >>> a new set back for immigration reform. the white house delaying action until after the midterm elections. the president defends his decision. >>> right now levi stadium hosting the first ever international soccer match. the big test tonight and thousands of fans. >>> good evening. welcome to the special edition of nbc bay area news. we're on right now because of football. p peggy is off tonight. tonight a packed house at levi stadium. soccer fans watching a highly anticipated soccer match. it's the next big performance test for santa clara's new venue. we have the traffic picture for 70,000 fans. >> reporter: a sell out crowd. they're just about to start the second half. we're hearing a lot of che
and don't forget that next week it is going to be notre dame taking on purdue. and coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. and then the game at 7:30. stay with us for the notre dame postgame show, and for the entire nbc crew, dan hicks saying so long. saying so long. all irish, 31-0. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> missing tonight, a boy who can't speak for himself. >>> a new set back for immigration reform. the white house delaying action until after the midterm elections. the...
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purdue chicken's new make-over. >> it is a big industry leading change and it comes from purdue. the company stopped use of human ant yacht can i say with 95 percent of the chickens. it was years ago they used human antibiotics with all of the chicken. there has been a push for antibiotic free foods chipotle and pan ner raw and chick fek-f will be there. >> some ebay users were unable to get on their accounts. some users are telling us their ebay accounts disappeared all together. facebook went down for about a half an hour yesterday afternoon. the company was making an infrastructure configuration change. getting in on the craft beer market and west indies porter. they are inspired old beauing techniques of the 19th sen truer re. here in the u.s. beer sales are down. but craft beer is $14 billion. dow futures down about 12 mounts right now. investors are awaiting a pair of reports on the job market in about three hours from now. >> more severe weather expected in the plains and the midwest. >> good morning. good to see you. we are tracking a large storm system that continues to
purdue chicken's new make-over. >> it is a big industry leading change and it comes from purdue. the company stopped use of human ant yacht can i say with 95 percent of the chickens. it was years ago they used human antibiotics with all of the chicken. there has been a push for antibiotic free foods chipotle and pan ner raw and chick fek-f will be there. >> some ebay users were unable to get on their accounts. some users are telling us their ebay accounts disappeared all together....
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well, tonight, the shamrock series continues as notre dame heads to lucas oil stadium to take on the purduermakers, notre dame off to a solid 2-0 start against the underdog boilermakers. he's kind of had a day that's all over the place, johnny. scenarios intact for jason day. the bottom line, he's going to have to be smoother to have a chance. >> he's not just hitting at some holes. he's hitting shots that he can trust. seems to me aims at it and hopes it goes straight. >> they would need to win this tour championship, you need chris kirk, horschel, hunter mahan, needs them to be in the position. possible for day, as kirk lines this up for par, as day took off a lot of the year for injuries, chris kirk is playing in his 28th event. we talk a lot about fatigue in these playoffs, johnny. mental fatigue, kirk says -- i'm tired. >> yeah. >> a good up and in. >> so a round of 71 for kirk. and another look at how this just riggled in. >> a short, tidy backstroke. and hits through it real nice. and that break starts grabbing the ball looks like it's going to lip out, but no. >> chris kirk, the lea
well, tonight, the shamrock series continues as notre dame heads to lucas oil stadium to take on the purduermakers, notre dame off to a solid 2-0 start against the underdog boilermakers. he's kind of had a day that's all over the place, johnny. scenarios intact for jason day. the bottom line, he's going to have to be smoother to have a chance. >> he's not just hitting at some holes. he's hitting shots that he can trust. seems to me aims at it and hopes it goes straight. >> they...
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. >> reporter: purdue said it stopped using human antiby on thetics -- antibiotics but they will use animal biotics which are just as danger. >>> chrylser's sales were up, ford was flat. >>> game of throwns is still the most pirated show and it didn't win any emmys. the highest paid tv actress is sophia vegara are a. >> 5:22. still ahead, the family of murdered american journalist stephen sotloff breaks their silence. >> before you get going visit 6abc.com/weather and get your hourly and seven-day forecast. ♪ it's not every day that you find yourself >> announcer: "america's money" brought to you by walgreens. you'll help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in a developing country through the un foundation's shot@life campaign. thanks to customers like you, last year we helped supply three million vaccines to children in need. this year, help give even more. it's easy at walgreens. simply get a shot. and give a shot. at the corner of happy and healthy. we've put a fresh twist on classic desserts.ry, making them all new, any day treats. starting with cheesecakes, reinvented using
. >> reporter: purdue said it stopped using human antiby on thetics -- antibiotics but they will use animal biotics which are just as danger. >>> chrylser's sales were up, ford was flat. >>> game of throwns is still the most pirated show and it didn't win any emmys. the highest paid tv actress is sophia vegara are a. >> 5:22. still ahead, the family of murdered american journalist stephen sotloff breaks their silence. >> before you get going visit...
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well, tonight, the shamrock series continues as notre dame heads to lucas oil stadium to take on the purduermakers, notre dame off to a solid 2-0 start against the underdog boilermakers. he's kind of had a day that's all over the place, johnny. scenarios intact for jason day. the bottom line, he's going to have to be smoother to have a chance. >> he's not just hitting at some holes. he's hitting shots that he can trust. seems to me aims at it and hopes it goes straight. >> they would need to win this tour championship, you need chris kirk, horschel, hunter mahan, needs them to be in the position. possible for day, as kirk lines this up for par, as day took off a lot of the year for injuries, chris kirk is playing in his 28th event. we talk a lot about fatigue in these playoffs, johnny. mental fatigue, kirk says -- i'm tired. >> yeah. >> a good up and in. >> so a round of 71 for kirk. and another look at how this just riggled in. >> a short, tidy backstroke. and hits through it real nice. and that break starts grabbing the ball looks like it's going to lip out, but no. >> chris kirk, the lea
well, tonight, the shamrock series continues as notre dame heads to lucas oil stadium to take on the purduermakers, notre dame off to a solid 2-0 start against the underdog boilermakers. he's kind of had a day that's all over the place, johnny. scenarios intact for jason day. the bottom line, he's going to have to be smoother to have a chance. >> he's not just hitting at some holes. he's hitting shots that he can trust. seems to me aims at it and hopes it goes straight. >> they...
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in georgia, nun has a two point lead over purdue along likely voters. nun 45, purdue, 43. that's according to a new wbre poll. a new research poll shows republican senator mitch mcconnell with a four-point lead over al john gunnederson grime. mcconnell 50, grimes 46. we'll be right back. s. mcconnell 50, grimes 46. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." a treef republican candidates are trying to get into the fight for women, pushing back against the perception that the g po is out of touch when it comes to women's issues. out in colorado, republican challenger, mark u dahl and corey gardner wants to make contraception for women available over counter without prescription. here is gardner's new ad. >> i believe the pill aught to be available over the counter. round the clock. without a prescription. cheaper, and easier for you. >> it's a big reversal for gardner who support for anti-eye borgs measures like the person hood amendment has dogged them in this race. on march just after announcing his campaign to challenge it all, gardner told the denver post that
in georgia, nun has a two point lead over purdue along likely voters. nun 45, purdue, 43. that's according to a new wbre poll. a new research poll shows republican senator mitch mcconnell with a four-point lead over al john gunnederson grime. mcconnell 50, grimes 46. we'll be right back. s. mcconnell 50, grimes 46. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." a treef republican candidates are trying to get into the fight for women, pushing back against the perception...
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if it goes the other way the republican purdue is going to win. what are you finding on that front? >> we see a gender gap in nearly every state, women are going for the democrats and men are going for for the republicans that is the case. turn out to go go to be huge in a lot of these states. in a lot of these states large parts of the electorate, georgia is one of them, north carolina is one of them, louisiana is one ever them, heavily democratic groups that tend not to vote in large numbers in the mid terms including african americans. if that changes you see democrats having a better chance this is by no means over. republicans are in better position, it's a 60-40 things. 40% chance democrats keep it. >> schieffer: it's very, very close in all these races. >> it's close in all of them. and what is keeping this close not just gender gap but also use of the current administration. the president is on the ballot in mid terms to some extent. in some of these states we see that over half of the voters say that they're going to the polls just to vote against the administration that is
if it goes the other way the republican purdue is going to win. what are you finding on that front? >> we see a gender gap in nearly every state, women are going for the democrats and men are going for for the republicans that is the case. turn out to go go to be huge in a lot of these states. in a lot of these states large parts of the electorate, georgia is one of them, north carolina is one of them, louisiana is one ever them, heavily democratic groups that tend not to vote in large...
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had a masters at purdue. then a ph.d.llular, molecular and environmental biology at the university of ar arizona. what's a career track for a ari college president? >> well, i'm not sure there is a career track for a college ther' president. i certainly came up through the ranks as a professor. i think once i got to college, the joke in my family, who, of course, no one had ever been to college before, that once she got there, she never left. t as far as my family's concernedc i'mol still there.sh still there.e . it's a joke, in fact, that i'm l still in college.a jo only it doesn't cost anybody any money anymore. i guess that's probably a good thing.ore. but my career track probably wao what would have once been considered typical for a college president. came up through the ranks, starting as an assistant professor. went through the ranks to full professor. took on some administrative jobs along the way, serving as a department head, dean of a very large college, and provost at purdue university, and now with the privil
had a masters at purdue. then a ph.d.llular, molecular and environmental biology at the university of ar arizona. what's a career track for a ari college president? >> well, i'm not sure there is a career track for a college ther' president. i certainly came up through the ranks as a professor. i think once i got to college, the joke in my family, who, of course, no one had ever been to college before, that once she got there, she never left. t as far as my family's concernedc i'mol still...
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in n purdue, a cellular and molecular biology at the university of arizona. what's the career track for a college president? uest: well, i'm not sure there's a career track for a college president. ranks as a the professor. once i got to college, the joke was once she got there, left.ever my family's concern, still there, still there. still in t i'm college. it doesn't cost anybody any money anymore. good thing.bly a my career track probably would ave been what would have been typical for a college president. i came up through the ranks assistant an professor. ook on administrative jobs ape long the way including serving as a department head, dean of a and provost at purdue university before having the privilege to serve now in last seven plus years as the president of the university of iowa. my big ten roots are strong. perhaps that comes from my mother's roots from going back to indiana. job. sally mason, your how much time is spent fundraising. how much time is spent being the administrat administrator, etc., etc.? the job of a college president today is v
in n purdue, a cellular and molecular biology at the university of arizona. what's the career track for a college president? uest: well, i'm not sure there's a career track for a college president. ranks as a the professor. once i got to college, the joke was once she got there, left.ever my family's concern, still there, still there. still in t i'm college. it doesn't cost anybody any money anymore. good thing.bly a my career track probably would ave been what would have been typical for a...
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purdue is cutting back it's use of antibiotics on chickens. they stopped using 95% of their chickens. food safety advocates say cutting the use of antibiotic is necessary to preserve their use in human medicine. >>> futures pointing to a lower open. >>> philadelphia is the 9th most popular tourist destination in the u.s. more than 39 million tourists visited the city last year and the number of overseas tourists jumped 13%. along with the museums and attracts, they cited the bike friendly nature of a plus. i just wants aauthentic philly dhees steak. >> we'll get you one. >>> dillworth plaza will open as dill worth park. the idea was to reestablish william penn appears vision of a central square gathering place. "action news" will be there for the ribbon cutting which tames at 1:00 a.m. >> reporter: i was at independence hall the other day and there were british people there. >> it's nice. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan, cheerio, rain there is none. as we look out to the airport, things will get brighter later on this morning. lo
purdue is cutting back it's use of antibiotics on chickens. they stopped using 95% of their chickens. food safety advocates say cutting the use of antibiotic is necessary to preserve their use in human medicine. >>> futures pointing to a lower open. >>> philadelphia is the 9th most popular tourist destination in the u.s. more than 39 million tourists visited the city last year and the number of overseas tourists jumped 13%. along with the museums and attracts, they cited the...
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in n purdue, a cellular and molecular biology at the university of arizona.at's the career track for a college president? uest: well, i'm not sure there's a career track for a college president. ranks as a the professor. once i got to college, the joke was once she got there, left.ever my family's concern, still there, still there. still in t i'm college. it doesn't cost anybody any money anymore. good thing.bly a my career track probably would ave been what would have been typical for a college president. i came up through the ranks assistant an professor. ook on administrative jobs ape long the way including serving as a department head, dean of a and provost at purdue university before having the privilege to serve now in last seven plus years as the president of the university of iowa. my big ten roots are strong. perhaps that comes from my mother's roots from going back to indiana. job. sally mason, your how much time is spent fundraising. how much time is spent being the administrat administrator, etc., etc.? the job of a college president today is very
in n purdue, a cellular and molecular biology at the university of arizona.at's the career track for a college president? uest: well, i'm not sure there's a career track for a college president. ranks as a the professor. once i got to college, the joke was once she got there, left.ever my family's concern, still there, still there. still in t i'm college. it doesn't cost anybody any money anymore. good thing.bly a my career track probably would ave been what would have been typical for a...
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i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and several high school students who write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak. i talked about the state of civil liberties in the united states and the way these russians had taken place. they interviewed me after for their high school newspaper. one of the things they said, they said a lot more interesting things than i did because it really has an impact. one thing they put it out as they said, look, you keep talking about all these changes to the civil liberties landscape and the way in which we have freedoms in this country, but one of the things you keep talking about is you make it seem like there are these great changes, there was the world pre-9/11 and now post-9/11. they told me for people who are our age, 15, 16 years old, we were four years old at the time of 9/11. really, there is no pre-9/11 world we know. our political consciousness has been shaped almost exclusively by the post-9/11 world. as is all we know. what we consider extremist and radical and threatening is for them inc
i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and several high school students who write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak. i talked about the state of civil liberties in the united states and the way these russians had taken place. they interviewed me after for their high school newspaper. one of the things they said, they said a lot more interesting things than i did because it really has an impact. one thing they put it out as they said, look,...
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. >>> topping america's money, a big change coming to the chicken dinners, purdue is not using humanntibiotics in all chicken and 100 percent of egg hatcheries but will still use animal antibiotics. >> the to sales pammed -- boomed up 5.5 percent with chrysler up 20 percent. ford sales remain flat. general motors was off 1 dragged down by cadillac. piracy of "breaking bad," surges after the awards and "game of thrones," is most pirated without winning any emmys. >> the highest paid actress is $37 million from tv with place at $13 million and third place actress at $12 million. >> ever wonder what happens to the missing socks? check with your pet. a familiar found their missing a familiar found their missing socks inside their great dan. thing do was getting sick. the owners rushed him to the vet and he had surgery. the dog is feeling better and the socks...you may not want to wear they will again. >> it is a great day. >> okay. >> 5:16 and now the weather forecast. >> more fiber, less cotton. outside at 5:17 we will start with visibility likelihood of more fog than yesterday because
. >>> topping america's money, a big change coming to the chicken dinners, purdue is not using humanntibiotics in all chicken and 100 percent of egg hatcheries but will still use animal antibiotics. >> the to sales pammed -- boomed up 5.5 percent with chrysler up 20 percent. ford sales remain flat. general motors was off 1 dragged down by cadillac. piracy of "breaking bad," surges after the awards and "game of thrones," is most pirated without winning any...
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republican purdue in a tight battle, up by just four points.nd a new poll actually puts none ahead by three-points. now, these surprisingly tight races are being run gens a backdrop of an influx of tens of thousan thousands of interest groups. the new georgia project has been working away towards the goal of tapping into the state's huge reserve of unregistered people of color, young people and women and the idea of voting. listen to this. this is what ga fooeorgia's secy of state had to say. >> the democrats are working hard. there's been all of these stories about registered voters sitting on the sideline. if they can do that, we've got do the same thing. >> back in june, we reported on this effort. and explained, if it works, georgia won't look so red anymore. >> in 2008, john mccane won the state by 204 votes. in 2010, nathan diehl won by 258,00 votes. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. they can reng sister 90 pnt of them and over 70% of th
republican purdue in a tight battle, up by just four points.nd a new poll actually puts none ahead by three-points. now, these surprisingly tight races are being run gens a backdrop of an influx of tens of thousan thousands of interest groups. the new georgia project has been working away towards the goal of tapping into the state's huge reserve of unregistered people of color, young people and women and the idea of voting. listen to this. this is what ga fooeorgia's secy of state had to say....
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. >> in georgia, david purdue says his democratic opponent favors amnesty and warns that isis could acrossr from mexico. >> she's from amnesty while terrorism experts say our border breakdown could provide an entry for groups like isis. >> if a country can't protect its borders, what can it protect? secure or borders. enforce our existing laws. and wugs and for all forget amnesty. >> joining me, the contributing editor of u.s. news and world report. the senior political reporter with nbc news. it seems to me the republicans are turning this into an ethnic thing. here's our way of bashing hispanics. >> well, yes. they can't really go after the president very much on bombing syria because they don't disagree. they're trying to take this issue and finesse it into an immigration issue. they whoever they are is somehow going to come over the border. i think what he has to worry about, particularly that scott brown is that he is trying to use fear to get votes. what he doesn't understand is that people don't just fear isis. they fear getting involved in another long protracted costly war. >> he
. >> in georgia, david purdue says his democratic opponent favors amnesty and warns that isis could acrossr from mexico. >> she's from amnesty while terrorism experts say our border breakdown could provide an entry for groups like isis. >> if a country can't protect its borders, what can it protect? secure or borders. enforce our existing laws. and wugs and for all forget amnesty. >> joining me, the contributing editor of u.s. news and world report. the senior political...
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michelle nunn and businessman david purdue who is trying to get voters focused on immigration. >> michellenunn's own plan as she funded organizations linked to terrorists. she's for amnesty while terrorism experts say our border break crown could provide an entry for groups like isis. >> she's for terrorists. as you know for a negative ad to work it has to be believable and a lot of folks think that ad is over the top. a. >>> the latest attack. candidate stewart mills was caught on camera for being vain. >> it costs a lot to get this look. lucky for stewart mills iii he inherited millions and a job with a six-figure salary. but that's not enough for mills. he's running for congress to give millionaires like himself another big tax break. >> wealthy guys with long hair, i can see that would an problem. >> it's not fair to judge a man by the length of his hair. just a thought. david schuster, have a great weekend. it is friday. let's go to other news making headline around america. >> reporter: tragic murder-suicide in a small town in florida. a man shot his daughter and all six of her child
michelle nunn and businessman david purdue who is trying to get voters focused on immigration. >> michellenunn's own plan as she funded organizations linked to terrorists. she's for amnesty while terrorism experts say our border break crown could provide an entry for groups like isis. >> she's for terrorists. as you know for a negative ad to work it has to be believable and a lot of folks think that ad is over the top. a. >>> the latest attack. candidate stewart mills was...
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got david purdue running as a businessman and a libertarian running for governor. businessman.we see a tremendous amount of business. nd i see people getting involved in politics. asking the panel. we've got people who are going a get together for -- the barbecue for david purdue running for senate. you, do you see a trend towards more business leaders? nd i hope the answer is yes, getting more involved in politics. host: thank you, joe. guest: i don't know if i see a trend. there are high-profile usinessmen in this year's senate campaign on the gop side. but there are a lot of lawyers who come to congress. guest: yeah, the georgia race is another one to watch. a clear majority, we might not have a decision on that race until january. adding another complication to a potential lame duck. obama was asked yesterday on the interview of "meet the press" about the retaining majority in the senate. here's some of what he had to say. elections matter, i votes matter. fact that punditry overwhelmingly felt it was going be -- >> pointing at me. a that this was going to be good year for
got david purdue running as a businessman and a libertarian running for governor. businessman.we see a tremendous amount of business. nd i see people getting involved in politics. asking the panel. we've got people who are going a get together for -- the barbecue for david purdue running for senate. you, do you see a trend towards more business leaders? nd i hope the answer is yes, getting more involved in politics. host: thank you, joe. guest: i don't know if i see a trend. there are...
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the cut is expected to cost customers but purdue will not confirm how much. dr.i, from nyu school of medicine. why do they use antibiotics in the first place. >> there is evidence to help plump up the chicken. get a bigger chicken, maybe tastier chicken. melissa: wow, i thought that was hormones for? >> i think they both do same thing. combination of things giving you a big bigger chicken. melissa: using human antibiotics. that is what they get rid of, but continue to use animal antibiotics? >> exactly. this is a step in the right direction but not like we're completely having antibiotic free chicken. melissa: i assumed. i assumed it had something to do with killing bacteria. i didn't know it was about making them bigger. >> not safe to be on antibiotics all the time to kill bacteria. why don't we take antibiotics every day? we have good bacteria that help us. we have bacteria in our gut help digest food. when we eat chickens exposed to antibiotics we're basically allerring our gut and all bacteria in our system too. melissa: so is there, is, that the only harm t
the cut is expected to cost customers but purdue will not confirm how much. dr.i, from nyu school of medicine. why do they use antibiotics in the first place. >> there is evidence to help plump up the chicken. get a bigger chicken, maybe tastier chicken. melissa: wow, i thought that was hormones for? >> i think they both do same thing. combination of things giving you a big bigger chicken. melissa: using human antibiotics. that is what they get rid of, but continue to use animal...
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i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. 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 goi
i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. 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...
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take georgia's senate race between michelle nunn and david purdue, who is fussing on immigration. >> michelle nunn's only plans as she funded organizations linked to terrorists. she's for amnesty while terrorism experts say our border break down could bring in groups likecy citizen like isis. >> the problem with that scary add is it's a little over the top. >>> stewart mills with the long hair caught on camera being vain. >> it costs a lot to get this look. lucky for stewart mills iii, he inherited millions. but that's not enough. he wants to give millions narrow like himself another tax break. >> can't we all just agree that hair issues should be off limits? >> i'm all in favor of that. thank you. oh my. >>> so let's get you caught up with other news making headlin headlines. ines is here. >> reporter: tony, a tragic murder-suicide in a small town in florida. a man shot his daughter and all of her six children at their home yesterday. 51-year-old donachie oh shot and killed himself when the police arrived in the scene. officials say that they're off offering grief counseling to the
take georgia's senate race between michelle nunn and david purdue, who is fussing on immigration. >> michelle nunn's only plans as she funded organizations linked to terrorists. she's for amnesty while terrorism experts say our border break down could bring in groups likecy citizen like isis. >> the problem with that scary add is it's a little over the top. >>> stewart mills with the long hair caught on camera being vain. >> it costs a lot to get this look. lucky for...
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currently she's assistant professor of anthropology and african-american studies at purdue universitye received her ph.d. in cultural anthropology from princeton university and is a graduate from the school of foreign service at georgetown university. she has published numerous writings and has also worked on artistic endeavors including as a consultant for a documentary and as a published poet. you can also find her on the cover of a magazine this month where the focus is on discussions about race in the muslim community. a brooklyn native, she's unashamedly black, and unapologetically muslim. please welcome her. >> i want to first thank you for the great introduction. also everyone for the invitation to participate in this conversation tonight. so should i read the question? here, read the question. >> i forgot to ask the question. what i wanted to know is what is the basic premise of culture. not just sort of the basic premise of culture, but jumping into our present day and exploring what we're currently seeing with the next wave of american muslims. it seems as though they are te
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now, in georgia former dollar general ce oh, david purdue is being compared to mitt romney. one ad shows workers laid off while he took a fortune. >> he walked away with his $1.7 billion and didn't care about if we had a dollar in our pocket. >> wealthy democrats are not immune this time around. congressional democratic candidates bruce bailey in iowa and shawn eldridge in new york both being portrayed as out of touch plutocrats. then hillary clinton whose famous comments about being almost broke ran hollow given the clinton's wealth and her demands for luxury hotel suites and g 450 jets when she's speaking. and look, this is all a continuation of the very successful campaign that obama ran in 2012. and all the comments in my web article today were saying look, since when is success a bad thing. and just because somebody's been economically successful doesn't mean they should not be a successful governor or congressional person. but it's interesting how it's been politicized. >> they're unapproachable, right? >> it's the kiss of death to be financially successful. yeah. >> t
now, in georgia former dollar general ce oh, david purdue is being compared to mitt romney. one ad shows workers laid off while he took a fortune. >> he walked away with his $1.7 billion and didn't care about if we had a dollar in our pocket. >> wealthy democrats are not immune this time around. congressional democratic candidates bruce bailey in iowa and shawn eldridge in new york both being portrayed as out of touch plutocrats. then hillary clinton whose famous comments about...
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one of the most terrifying studies that's been done was dope at purdue university. they wanted to find out what's the effect of football on high school students? after all, high school students' skeletal and neurological systems aren't fully developed, and the game has gotten more and more violent over the years for simple physics reasons, and so the players are bigger and faster, and so their collisions are more violent, right? the average high school player now at a big program probably weighs more than a pro 20 years ago. >> yeah, that's true. >> they're much bigger, they train year round, they're faster, they are, essentially, more effective missiles. and so these researchers put sensors inside the helmets of two dozen players, and they wanted to see what's the effect of concussion since we're constantly told football has a concussion problem. okay, so what's the effect? they found a controlled group of kids who had not gotten concussions, and they monitored their brain activity. here's where it gets very dark. what they found is that the kids who had concussion
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meanwhile, purdue has been running adds against nun saying points of light gave money to organizations linked to terrorists. turning to the tar heel state. north carolina a new poll there. in arkansas, senator mark pryor responded over the weekend to new polls showing him down by single digits, telling reporters, quote, i don't put a lot of stock in the polls. this race is about arkansas and people getting out and voting. pryor has a boost on the trail from his famous father, popular former governor david pryor. mary landrieu is also hoping her famous louisiana last name can help her hold on. but republicans rb doing their best to make her residency an issue there. and now there's a new target. she said friday she paid back $33,000 for charter flights that included campaign stops but were financed using taxpayer funds from her senate account. bill clinton argued on sunday that democrats are still competitive in those southern states. >> we really believe -- we're going to be doing a lot. >> we're still in a zone. and it's not a midterm the way it used to. >> joined now by two southern
meanwhile, purdue has been running adds against nun saying points of light gave money to organizations linked to terrorists. turning to the tar heel state. north carolina a new poll there. in arkansas, senator mark pryor responded over the weekend to new polls showing him down by single digits, telling reporters, quote, i don't put a lot of stock in the polls. this race is about arkansas and people getting out and voting. pryor has a boost on the trail from his famous father, popular former...
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you might take an engineering class from purdue. you might take an economics class from m.i.t. you have the option to sort of curate your own education. >> reporter: it's not all doom and gloom. >> it's a positive story that represents, you know, a whole new level of access for students and opportunities for people who couldn't afford it otherwise. >> reporter: online courses like moocs are certainly already opening up opportunities for students all over the world to take all kinds of classes. but research has shown that many people taking those online courses today often don't complete them, mandy. brian. >> well, let's continue this discussion. shall we? because i've got a bit of a different take here. online learning, right, forgets one thing. the people part of college. the true meaningful deep emotional human experience kind of like this. >> there are a lot of great guys. so don't feel you have to meet everybody. we just want you to enjoy yourselves while you're here. >> let's bring in herb greenberg, reality check editor at the street. sharon sticking with us. all right.
you might take an engineering class from purdue. you might take an economics class from m.i.t. you have the option to sort of curate your own education. >> reporter: it's not all doom and gloom. >> it's a positive story that represents, you know, a whole new level of access for students and opportunities for people who couldn't afford it otherwise. >> reporter: online courses like moocs are certainly already opening up opportunities for students all over the world to take all...
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product in that category 3 positioning other than a transdermal form of the drug that's marketed by purdueen-day patch so it's a little more cumbersome for people to use. our product and the technology which is a very thin film placed on the inside lining of your cheek, very easy to use and we dose it twice a day. very, very easily, so much more conducive to the way physicians like to treat people with pain but there's really no meaningful product in that category three any longer. >> doctor, thanks for coming by. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> biodelivery sciences. >> that's why you have to like the stock. >> you have to like it, it's up 155% this year. >> and i think it has a lot more room to run. this story is going to take a lot of time to develop, but when people figure it out, i think the stock becomes right at forefront, so can you stomach 7% moves on any given day? if you can, i think there's a place to be in your portfolio, bdsi. >> a lot of good news. this takes the bad right out of the stock and getting to it place where you're betting on a level 2 so brings it to a d
product in that category 3 positioning other than a transdermal form of the drug that's marketed by purdueen-day patch so it's a little more cumbersome for people to use. our product and the technology which is a very thin film placed on the inside lining of your cheek, very easy to use and we dose it twice a day. very, very easily, so much more conducive to the way physicians like to treat people with pain but there's really no meaningful product in that category three any longer. >>...
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got david purdue running as a businessman and a libertarian running for governor. businessman.ee a tremendous amount of business. nd i see people getting involved in politics. asking the panel. we've got people who are going a get together for -- the barbecue for david purdue running for senate. you, do you see a trend towards more business leaders? nd i hope the answer is yes, getting more involved in politics. host: thank you, joe. guest: i don't know if i see a trend. there are high-profile usinessmen in this year's senate campaign on the gop side. but there are a lot of lawyers who come to congress. guest: yeah, the georgia race is another one to watch. a clear majority, we might not have a decision on that race until january. adding another complication to a potential lame duck. obama was asked yesterday on the interview of "meet the press" about the retaining majority in the senate. here's some of what he had to say. elections matter, i votes matter. fact that punditry overwhelmingly felt it was going be -- >> pointing at me. a that this was going to be good year for the
got david purdue running as a businessman and a libertarian running for governor. businessman.ee a tremendous amount of business. nd i see people getting involved in politics. asking the panel. we've got people who are going a get together for -- the barbecue for david purdue running for senate. you, do you see a trend towards more business leaders? nd i hope the answer is yes, getting more involved in politics. host: thank you, joe. guest: i don't know if i see a trend. there are high-profile...
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and later purdue university president mitch daniels looks at higher education cost and academic standards. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live every morning at 7 eastern on c-span. 2014 debate coverage continues on thursday between lee terry and brad ashford and then sunday the iowa debate happens. then campaign 2014 more than a hundred debate for the control of congress. hearing on the inspector general's final report. the house veteran affair committee heard from general richard griffin and whistle blower and former va director sam foot. this panel is two hours and 40 minutes. >>> this hearing will come to order and i thank everybody for attending this hearing which will dpam examine the oig report on the phoenix va issue. i would like to ask consent, who is not here, that our colleague from arizona be allowed to join us here to address this issue. without objection so ordered. also, members, we do have a series of votes that will start at 1:00. i apologize for that. this hearing was moved from its original time because of the joint session of
and later purdue university president mitch daniels looks at higher education cost and academic standards. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live every morning at 7 eastern on c-span. 2014 debate coverage continues on thursday between lee terry and brad ashford and then sunday the iowa debate happens. then campaign 2014 more than a hundred debate for the control of congress. hearing on the inspector general's final report. the house veteran affair...