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. >> an alliance that ruffled purdue's feathers. within two days of the video posting, watts heard from purdue, a surprise inspection, and they released this statement claiming watts was not following company guidelines or providing appropriate animal care. >> that was just the beginning. watts said they amped up inspections. producing reports different to this. he showed this one, noting that he was off to a great start, and that the birds are living very well. this report dated after the video was released is filled with infractions . you can clearly see everything prior to the release great starts. birds living well. keep up the good work, and after the video release, there's nothing right. >> reporter: then the bombshell, purdue notified watts he'd have to attend a training course and undergo twice weekly inspections when chickens are present as part of a performance improvement plan for poultry welfare and security. the relentless inspections made him determined, so determined he took another unprecedented step and slapped purd
. >> an alliance that ruffled purdue's feathers. within two days of the video posting, watts heard from purdue, a surprise inspection, and they released this statement claiming watts was not following company guidelines or providing appropriate animal care. >> that was just the beginning. watts said they amped up inspections. producing reports different to this. he showed this one, noting that he was off to a great start, and that the birds are living very well. this report dated...
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they found hope mcveigh purdue hiding in her garage. she's considered to be a pen of interest. about 80 people have been suching for her since she saw the child running from the home this morning. the child who died was in foster care. police are not saying what relationship purdue had with the child. >>> keep the volume down or pay up. that could be the message today as they consider a new noise ordinance. northern virginia reporter david culver explains. >> right now, several residents here in fairfax county are addressing the board of supervisors on that proposed noise ordinance. if passed as is it could mean you'd pay a fine for a barking dog or a roaring lawn mower. the new rules ban pets from making noise that can be heard in other homes and that would be enforced until 10:00 at night until 7:00 in the morning. no loud trash trucks from 9:00 until 6:00. no cutting your grass between 9:00 at night and 7:00 in the morning. outdoor speakers muted past 10:00 p.m. sunday through thursday. right now these residents making their ice voices heard. the board could vote on this as
they found hope mcveigh purdue hiding in her garage. she's considered to be a pen of interest. about 80 people have been suching for her since she saw the child running from the home this morning. the child who died was in foster care. police are not saying what relationship purdue had with the child. >>> keep the volume down or pay up. that could be the message today as they consider a new noise ordinance. northern virginia reporter david culver explains. >> right now, several...
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purdue is that child's guardian. deputies found her hiding in a garage yesterday afternoon. all of this happened south of roanoke. >>> for a lot of people it was impossible to get on an amtrak train today without thinking about the derailment yesterday. >> a lot of passengers said they weren't afraid to get back on the train. >> reporter: that frustration came because passengers said they had to wait hours to figure out when the train would depart with very little information from officials. it's been a long day for a lot of passengers at union station, like laurie. she says she spent the night inside the station after her train was kansas he told. >> we've been upstairs to the buses and back down. and no one knows what's going. on it is really aggravating. >> reporter: it is a sentiment shared by a lot of commuters. >> we're having to go to philly and figure out what to do from there. >> reporter: dana said she's been sit go around for hours. >> we've been walking back and forth. we don't know anything what's going. on it is just hard. >> reporter: and frustrating. but thos
purdue is that child's guardian. deputies found her hiding in a garage yesterday afternoon. all of this happened south of roanoke. >>> for a lot of people it was impossible to get on an amtrak train today without thinking about the derailment yesterday. >> a lot of passengers said they weren't afraid to get back on the train. >> reporter: that frustration came because passengers said they had to wait hours to figure out when the train would depart with very little...
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new polls conducted by purdue university. also have you weigh in on this derailment that we have seen in philadelphia. get your thoughts on amtrak and what is happening there. we will be right back. >> [singing] >> sunday night on "q&a," veteran as to not produced many videos on the international space station. >> the only time i actually felt a shiver of your goal of my back though, was on the dark side of the earth, looking at the one side of australia, of easton australia in the darkness and watching a shooting star come in between me and the earth. at first, i had the standard reaction of wishing upon a star. but then i had the sobering realization that that was, in fact, just a huge, dumb rock going 20 miles a second that missed us and made it down to the atmosphere. if it hit us, it was a big enough one that you could see it. if it hit us, we would have been dead. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome back democrat keith ellison. congressman, you were up
new polls conducted by purdue university. also have you weigh in on this derailment that we have seen in philadelphia. get your thoughts on amtrak and what is happening there. we will be right back. >> [singing] >> sunday night on "q&a," veteran as to not produced many videos on the international space station. >> the only time i actually felt a shiver of your goal of my back though, was on the dark side of the earth, looking at the one side of australia, of...
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she was purdue university's first female president. and dr. ellen ochoa, the first latino woman to fly into space. they hope to build a women's history museum. >>> it's do or die for the capitals in the stanley cup final. they are heading to new york for a winner take all game seven after losing to the rangers last night at the verizon center. after the game, captain ovechkin predicted they'll win when they play this wednesday in new york. if they do it will be first time in 17 years the caps will advance to the third round. they were down 4-1. i thought they'd make a huge come back. >>> the wizards have a 2-1 lead over the atlanta hawks. they again tonight. the teams are facing off at the verizon center. if you want a ticket to the game, we just checked stub hub. it will cost you between $50 and $750. i think people are still talking about saturday night's game. it was crazy. that buzzer beater with paul pierce. it was crazy. >> jumping up and down. you played it over and over. >>> well, talk about a viral video. what hillary clinton said in
she was purdue university's first female president. and dr. ellen ochoa, the first latino woman to fly into space. they hope to build a women's history museum. >>> it's do or die for the capitals in the stanley cup final. they are heading to new york for a winner take all game seven after losing to the rangers last night at the verizon center. after the game, captain ovechkin predicted they'll win when they play this wednesday in new york. if they do it will be first time in 17 years...
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researchers from purdue university found that when children with autism were exposed to companion animal their stress levels dropped. researchers say children may feel more secure if animals are so accepting. all of the more reason to adopt a cat, hamster or dog. >> for sure in doubt about that. >> some important news if you are going down the the shore in the next few weeks, we will let you know the road that you will want to avoid. >>> speaking of the shore, some fisherman make the catch of the lifetime now they are telling the tail how they ruled in that massive shark. >>> and a beach marred by a massive oil spill, we will tell you about the impact it is having on beach goers and more we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door. so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ ♪ the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. but you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you h
researchers from purdue university found that when children with autism were exposed to companion animal their stress levels dropped. researchers say children may feel more secure if animals are so accepting. all of the more reason to adopt a cat, hamster or dog. >> for sure in doubt about that. >> some important news if you are going down the the shore in the next few weeks, we will let you know the road that you will want to avoid. >>> speaking of the shore, some...
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headed to purdue university in the fall on an academic scholarship. not see, but she's never lost sight of her dreams. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> incredible story, and an incredible young woman. we thank steve for that story. "gma" first thing in the morning, and david muir will be back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, fire torches the grass near a packed bay area interstate, an indication of the busy fire season ahead. >>> a fun afternoon on the peninsula turns into a tragedy on the cliff. >> get out of the street, back on to the sidewalk. >> the arrest numbers are in. the wild bay-to-breakers may have been a little more tame his year. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> good evening i'm katie marzullo. a grass fire burned 76 acres along i-580 in alameda county. started in the center divide. no structures were threatened. the fire grass along the westbound lanes. at one point flames stretched into the roadway feet from passing vehicles. traffic was slow but the lanes were no
headed to purdue university in the fall on an academic scholarship. not see, but she's never lost sight of her dreams. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> incredible story, and an incredible young woman. we thank steve for that story. "gma" first thing in the morning, and david muir will be back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, fire torches the grass near a packed bay area interstate, an indication of...
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you couldn't get a damn cage in here. >> purdue decides how many should fit in each house and when to take them back. 28,500 were placed in this house as chicks. >> they're at the shape now where it's three steps and flop, that's what they're bread to do. >> the births breasts are so heavy, check barely lift them off the litter that is comport. >> you can feel how hot it is here. >> put your hand up under his wing, how hot that is. that's smoking. >> that is really hot. >> a raw deal for the chicken and said watts for the contract farmers who shoulder the costs of this the chicken houses and then altering them to meet perdue's changing guidelines. >> you are totally leveraged on debt to keep those houses paid for, so they got you. >> doing the right things is treating the chicken humanely. >> when he saw this commercial featuring jim perdue, he said he could not stay silent. >> the birds are about this size this age. those births have a hair an acre a piece to roam in, the litter brand new pine shavings, the equipment spotless. >> frequently named a top producer for perdue, he said he
you couldn't get a damn cage in here. >> purdue decides how many should fit in each house and when to take them back. 28,500 were placed in this house as chicks. >> they're at the shape now where it's three steps and flop, that's what they're bread to do. >> the births breasts are so heavy, check barely lift them off the litter that is comport. >> you can feel how hot it is here. >> put your hand up under his wing, how hot that is. that's smoking. >> that is...
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sans second the young people of purdue or anyone else with this entitlement program that is the hugeconcern are incidental to and any suggestions to create another obligation by the way flooding the market place is why college costs so much they pockets the money and raise the prices if you get somebody something for free they don't protect the cost that is another reason why it isn't a good idea. neil: if the stock market is the different world in one bank of america now says may look at a scary summer. and it is inevitable. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had
sans second the young people of purdue or anyone else with this entitlement program that is the hugeconcern are incidental to and any suggestions to create another obligation by the way flooding the market place is why college costs so much they pockets the money and raise the prices if you get somebody something for free they don't protect the cost that is another reason why it isn't a good idea. neil: if the stock market is the different world in one bank of america now says may look at a...
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purdue lives in glade him in franklin county. police have not said how the woman may have been related to the toddler or what happened to that child. >>> maryland's governor signed anayah's law. she was living in foster care. but over the objections of doctors and social workers she was returned to her parks. three weeks later she was beaten to death. her father faces murder charges. the new law make it easier for children to be kept out of hopes where they may be victims of abuse. >>> the board of trusses selected dr. ronald mason jr. as the school's new president. he served as president of southern university in baton rouge and jackson state university mason also has a law degree. tonight he'll become the youngest mayor ever elected in maryland. straight ahead this 19-year-old tells news 4 what he plans to do first once he's sworn in. >> and online campaign. wants harriet tubman >>> a petition to replace andrew jackson with a woman is headed to the white house. you remember they may have launched a campaign and narrowed the can
purdue lives in glade him in franklin county. police have not said how the woman may have been related to the toddler or what happened to that child. >>> maryland's governor signed anayah's law. she was living in foster care. but over the objections of doctors and social workers she was returned to her parks. three weeks later she was beaten to death. her father faces murder charges. the new law make it easier for children to be kept out of hopes where they may be victims of abuse....
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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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. >>> pets may have helped lower social anxiety but purdue university researchers found when childrenere exposed to companion april malls their stress levels, dropped. researchers say children may feel more secure since the animals are so accepting. >>> i'm telling you beautiful. >>> woman from england posted a picture of her breast on facebook abe she hoped would it save a life. >> lisa royal was diagnosed with breast cancer, before she underwent a mastectomy she wanted to show other woman surprisingly subtle signs that are warning. in this post she wrote this is all i found very subtle dimples underneath that could be missed. and you see how small they are. american cancer society warns that skin dim sevening on the breast can be a sign of cancer but that is very brave of her to post that picture as a warning to spread word for other woman too. >> education and a awareness indeed. >>> an important alert heading down the shore for memorial day weekend. towns end inlet bridge that connects avalon and sea isle city is still closed. renovations are running behind schedule so bridge will
. >>> pets may have helped lower social anxiety but purdue university researchers found when childrenere exposed to companion april malls their stress levels, dropped. researchers say children may feel more secure since the animals are so accepting. >>> i'm telling you beautiful. >>> woman from england posted a picture of her breast on facebook abe she hoped would it save a life. >> lisa royal was diagnosed with breast cancer, before she underwent a mastectomy...
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senator purdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, i just want to say for the record how much i appreciate your forbearance and courtesy earlier and our private meetings. and for your public service. a very difficult mission you've been given. in the spirit of oversight, i just like to ask a couple of questions, your predecessor secretary napolitano, in 13 talked about visa overstays. a big part of the -- large percentage of illegal immigrants in this country came into this country legally and just overstayed their visa. can you give us an update on that report? i think you mentioned something about this a year ago. can you give us an update on that report? >> i saw a preliminary report a while ago, which in my judgment lacked fidelity to be quite honest. and so i told my people i wanted them to go back and look hard at this issue and even if it means consulting people on the outside, let's give our best estimate at visa overstays, the work i've seen so far has not been satisfactory such that i'm prepared to give it to the
senator purdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, i just want to say for the record how much i appreciate your forbearance and courtesy earlier and our private meetings. and for your public service. a very difficult mission you've been given. in the spirit of oversight, i just like to ask a couple of questions, your predecessor secretary napolitano, in 13 talked about visa overstays. a big part of the -- large percentage of illegal immigrants in this country came into this...
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for years, she's been an inspiration to blind and visually impaired children everywhere headed to purduearship. she may not see but she's never lost sight of her dreams. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> inspiration. >> love it. i guess she counts the steps and then there's a beeper on the mat that tells her when it's time to plant the pole and push up. >> applaud her for wanting to do this and sticking with it, but also for everybody else coming together and making those, putting that strip down, that buzzer you're talking about to make sure she's able to compete. this is a fantastic story. steve, thank you, sir, for that. oh. >> love it. >> every once in awhile we get one of these i get worked up about. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. this is abc's "world news now" informing >>> making news in america this morning, biker brawl. a fight in a restaurant leaving nine people dead and several others injured. investigators releasing new details from the scene overnight. >>> deadly crash. smoke pouring from the wreckage of an aircraft as
for years, she's been an inspiration to blind and visually impaired children everywhere headed to purduearship. she may not see but she's never lost sight of her dreams. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> inspiration. >> love it. i guess she counts the steps and then there's a beeper on the mat that tells her when it's time to plant the pole and push up. >> applaud her for wanting to do this and sticking with it, but also for everybody else coming together and making those,...
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senators like, white house and purdue. >> thank you. tough act to follow, let me tell you.i've made my concerns regarding operation streamline known to the department and to the apartment of just because you are aware operation streamline has been a very successful zero-tolerance policy that we've had on the border particularly in the yuma sector. it's most in that sector attributes the success of bringing a portion of the border under control, operation streamline. yet the u.s. attorney's office for arizona has ordered kind of a pullback on that policy. i just toward the border, toward yuma, and along the border a couple of weeks ago and there's there's a lot of concern there that as word filtered back that we don't have a zero-tolerance policy anymore that we will start a movement again and there's a lot of concern in those communities along the border that we'll see an uptick and it won't take much as you know, word travels fast as we learned in spades with unaccompanied minors issue that we had. what can you tell me, let me just ask you do you believe that the program l
senators like, white house and purdue. >> thank you. tough act to follow, let me tell you.i've made my concerns regarding operation streamline known to the department and to the apartment of just because you are aware operation streamline has been a very successful zero-tolerance policy that we've had on the border particularly in the yuma sector. it's most in that sector attributes the success of bringing a portion of the border under control, operation streamline. yet the u.s....
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senator purdue? senator purdue: thank you. thank you both for being here today. this is an important topic. in my canreer i've watched and seen the u.s. strategy of engagement china, vietnam, dominican republic, haiti, to mention a few. it's worked in some, it's not in others. i echo what senator menendez just said about venezuela, we buy $32 billion of oil a year. we haven't affected their regime one iota, that i can see. i have three concerns about what we're talking about today with regard to our changing our relationship with cuba. one is their continued support of terrorism. two is their human rights record that continue today. and, three, their activity in armed smuggling. we'll get to those in a second i have a very short question, i hope you'll be brief. 2003, cuba allowed iran to operate on their soil, we know about the attack on u.s. telecommunications. cuba's reported to have supplied intelligence services to venezuela recently and its allies. cuba provided assistance in safe haven to terrorists including members of farc and the bask -- bask -- basque
senator purdue? senator purdue: thank you. thank you both for being here today. this is an important topic. in my canreer i've watched and seen the u.s. strategy of engagement china, vietnam, dominican republic, haiti, to mention a few. it's worked in some, it's not in others. i echo what senator menendez just said about venezuela, we buy $32 billion of oil a year. we haven't affected their regime one iota, that i can see. i have three concerns about what we're talking about today with regard...
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i want to note we have been joined by senator purdue senator kaine, and i am very pleased you could join us this afternoon. we are now going to turn to our panel. we will first hear from lori, a tech industry veteran and the founder of aging in place technology watch. i understand she also has the wisdom to have a summer home in the state of maine. that is, for me, i enough to invite you to testify today. i have already introduced dr. carol kim, the vice president for research at the university of maine. our next witness is dr. mccarthy at the department of veterans affairs, the active chief consultant for health services. and will discuss the v.a.'s health program, which, by many measures, has been a success and has helped to reduce costs. and -- has already been introduced from missouri by the committing's ranking member, and finally, i would like to welcome mr. strickler knows well the challenges for caring and he will share his personal story with us and how he has used technology to assist in the care of his mother and mother-in-law. >> thank you. i want to thank you for the opportu
i want to note we have been joined by senator purdue senator kaine, and i am very pleased you could join us this afternoon. we are now going to turn to our panel. we will first hear from lori, a tech industry veteran and the founder of aging in place technology watch. i understand she also has the wisdom to have a summer home in the state of maine. that is, for me, i enough to invite you to testify today. i have already introduced dr. carol kim, the vice president for research at the university...
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> thank you very much for that excellent statement to want to note we have been joined by senator purdue, senator kaine and i am very pleased you could join us this afternoon. we will now turn to our panel. we will first hear from lori, a tech industry founder of technology watch. i understand she also has the will is just the wisdom to have a summer home in the state of maine. i have already introduced dr. carol kam, the vice president for research at the university of maine. our next witness is dr. marine mccarthy at the department of veterans affairs, the active chief consultant for health services. we will discuss the v.a.'s health program, which, by many measures, has been a success and has helped to reduced costs. -- to reduce costs. artie introduced from missouri by the committing's ranking member, and finally, i would like to welcome strickler to today's hearing and mr. strickler knows well the challenges for caring and he will share his personal story with us and how he has used technology to assist in the care of his mother and mother-in-law. >> thank you. i want to thank you f
> thank you very much for that excellent statement to want to note we have been joined by senator purdue, senator kaine and i am very pleased you could join us this afternoon. we will now turn to our panel. we will first hear from lori, a tech industry founder of technology watch. i understand she also has the will is just the wisdom to have a summer home in the state of maine. i have already introduced dr. carol kam, the vice president for research at the university of maine. our next...
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. >> on saturday he will receive his bachelor's degree from purdue university. the navy during world war ii and win the into the marine corps and then a career in insurance followed but he never stopped wanting to graduate from college. >> so four years ago, what did he do he took classes online and saturday he gets that the long awaited long hoped for degree so congrats my man. it's never too late to get it and it's just a matter of you know that accomplishment knowing you did it. >> and he was successful anyway. his wife was like you have a great career. you've traveled the world. what more can you want? he said this. >> good lesson out there, folks. something nobody can take from you once you get your education. nobody can get that back. >> you jumped right up on that soapbox. >> my parents are change thors. i'm very big into education and so that's one thing they can never take that back from you once you get that college degree. >> absolutely. my parents are both change thors, as well. >> we learn so much about kayna. a question out there for you. how dirty
. >> on saturday he will receive his bachelor's degree from purdue university. the navy during world war ii and win the into the marine corps and then a career in insurance followed but he never stopped wanting to graduate from college. >> so four years ago, what did he do he took classes online and saturday he gets that the long awaited long hoped for degree so congrats my man. it's never too late to get it and it's just a matter of you know that accomplishment knowing you did it....
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for years, she's been an inspiration to blind and visually impaired children everywhere headed to purduet she's never lost sight of her dreams. steve osunsami, nbc news, -- abc news atlanta. >> inspiration. >> love it. i guess she counts the steps and then there's a beeper on the mat that tells her when it's time to plant the pole and push up. >> applaud her for wanting to do this and sticking with it but also for everybody else coming together and making those, putting that strip down, that buzzer you're talking about to make sure she's able to compete. this is a fantastic story. steve, thank you, sir, for that. oh. >> love it. >> every once in awhile we get one of these i get worked up about. >> this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. ng insomniacs for two decades. >>> wild weather and hail and tornadoes hitting the planes and people evacuated after severe flooding with more in store today. >>> taylor swift dominates at the billboard music awards. plus the bizarre performance from kanye west that got boos from the crowd. >>> good
for years, she's been an inspiration to blind and visually impaired children everywhere headed to purduet she's never lost sight of her dreams. steve osunsami, nbc news, -- abc news atlanta. >> inspiration. >> love it. i guess she counts the steps and then there's a beeper on the mat that tells her when it's time to plant the pole and push up. >> applaud her for wanting to do this and sticking with it but also for everybody else coming together and making those, putting that...
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i think he is the president of purdue university. guest: they have not picked dates.se people are all running. they are raising as much money as they can before they officially announce and trigger legal requirements. they are effectively candidates. host: do you think chris christie is going to be a candidate? guest: i think it was really bad for him. i don't know. these indictments this week, his people are spinning furiously that this was good news for him. it doesn't look like he was any -- in any legal jeopardy, but when your legal aides are indicted, the story has long legs. i don't see how he can mount anything close to a successful campaign. if he thinks otherwise. guest: they are talking about decamping to new hampshire and do town halls. chris christie has got a similar name. tell the truth town halls, this is what he is trying to do in new hampshire. he is from the northeast. he has human skills. he can deal with people. that everybody has that. host: we have lots of talk about this morning. michael is up next on the line for democrats. good morning. caller
i think he is the president of purdue university. guest: they have not picked dates.se people are all running. they are raising as much money as they can before they officially announce and trigger legal requirements. they are effectively candidates. host: do you think chris christie is going to be a candidate? guest: i think it was really bad for him. i don't know. these indictments this week, his people are spinning furiously that this was good news for him. it doesn't look like he was any --...
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later, our guest from purdue university will explain their new poll measuring civic knowledge in americaose conversations, plus your calls, tweets, and e-mails. our show is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the new congressional director is a handy guide. also, district maps, a full dot map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees, the president's cabinet federal agencies and state governments. order your copy today. it is $13.95, plus shipping and handling at c-span.org. now fcc chairman tom wheeler about his agency's budget and an update on the upcoming spectrum auction. broadband access 911 emergency services, and net neutrality rules. this senate appropriations subcommittee hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. senator boozman: senator boozman: today, the subcommittee will consider the fiscal year 2016 budget request for the federal communications commission. i'd like to welcome our witnesses f.c.c. chairman tom wheeler and commissioner ajit pai. we'd like to hear the details of the f.c.c. budget request and the work that you are now doing to carry out the agency's
later, our guest from purdue university will explain their new poll measuring civic knowledge in americaose conversations, plus your calls, tweets, and e-mails. our show is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the new congressional director is a handy guide. also, district maps, a full dot map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees, the president's cabinet federal agencies and state governments. order your copy today. it is $13.95, plus shipping and handling at...
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later, our guest from purdue university will explain their new poll measuring civic knowledge in america. those conversations plus your calls, tweets, and e-mails. our show is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 pacific on c-span. ♪ >> sunday night on c-span's "q & a" veteran canadian astronaut chris hatfield produced many videos on his activities on the international space station and shares both scientific and personal aspects of life in space. the only time i actually felt a shiver of fear go up my back though was on the dark side of the earth looking at the one side of eastern australia in the darkness and watching a shooting star come in between me and the earth. at first i had the standard reaction of wishing upon a star. but then i had the sobering realization that was in fact just a huge, dumb rock from the universe going, who knows, 20 miles a second, that missed us and made it down to the atmosphere. if it had hit us it was big enough that you could see it. if it had hit us, woo he would have been dead in an instant. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q & a."
later, our guest from purdue university will explain their new poll measuring civic knowledge in america. those conversations plus your calls, tweets, and e-mails. our show is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 pacific on c-span. ♪ >> sunday night on c-span's "q & a" veteran canadian astronaut chris hatfield produced many videos on his activities on the international space station and shares both scientific and personal aspects of life in space. the only time i actually felt...
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senator purdue? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here today. this is an important topic. in my career i've watched and seen the u.s. strategy of engagement in china, vietnam, the dominican republic, haiti, to mention a few. it's worked in some, it's not in others. i echo what senator menendez just said about venezuela, we buy $32 billion of oil a year. we haven't affected their regime one iota, that i can see. i have three concerns about what we're talking about today with regard to our changing our relationship with cuba. one is their continued support of terrorism. two is their human rights record that continues today. and, three, their activity in armed smuggling. we'll get to those in a second i have a very short question i hope you'll be brief. 2003, cuba allowed iran to operate on their soil, we know about the attack on u.s. telecommunications. cuba's reported to have supplied intelligence services to venezuela recently in its allies. cuba provided assistance in safe haven to terrorists including members of farc and the bask eta. they con
senator purdue? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here today. this is an important topic. in my career i've watched and seen the u.s. strategy of engagement in china, vietnam, the dominican republic, haiti, to mention a few. it's worked in some, it's not in others. i echo what senator menendez just said about venezuela, we buy $32 billion of oil a year. we haven't affected their regime one iota, that i can see. i have three concerns about what we're talking about today...
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later our guests from purdue university, carolyn curiel and haley stands will discuss their new poll. those conversations plus your calls, tweets, and e-mails. >> this sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on "first ladies" we will look into the lives of three first ladies. rachel jackson was called a bigamist and adulterer. she died of an apparent heart attack before he took office. his knees, emily donis and becomes the white house hostess. she is later dismissed as part of a scandal. when martin van buren became president, his daughter-in-law became the white house hostess. rachel jackson, angelica van buren on sunday night "first ladies, influence and images." from martha washington, to michelle obama, sundays at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. as a comment to the series c-span's new book, "first ladies." it provides lively stories of these fascinating women, creating an illuminating entertaining it is available as hardcover or e-book. >> next, president obama speaks about poverty in america and how democrats and republicans can unite to support the poor. it is part of geo
later our guests from purdue university, carolyn curiel and haley stands will discuss their new poll. those conversations plus your calls, tweets, and e-mails. >> this sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on "first ladies" we will look into the lives of three first ladies. rachel jackson was called a bigamist and adulterer. she died of an apparent heart attack before he took office. his knees, emily donis and becomes the white house hostess. she is later dismissed as part of a scandal....
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purdue is the most recognizable chicken man.ing to relate more to the authenticity of historic chicken trends. >> this guy is going to be funny. >> bring back a southern plantation owner, i don't think, unless it was ton in a tongue in cheek way. >> i don't like change. it takes me time to warm up to it. >> you too now? >> yes. i'm reaching that age where change bothers me. >> well you'll never get to my level. >>> coming up squawk market master, scott spurling weighs in on the strongest first quarter for m & a since 2007. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so if you get a trade idea about, say organic food stocks schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you can make your move wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ ♪ >>> it's time now for a game of "let's make a deal." global m & a volume. that's the highes
purdue is the most recognizable chicken man.ing to relate more to the authenticity of historic chicken trends. >> this guy is going to be funny. >> bring back a southern plantation owner, i don't think, unless it was ton in a tongue in cheek way. >> i don't like change. it takes me time to warm up to it. >> you too now? >> yes. i'm reaching that age where change bothers me. >> well you'll never get to my level. >>> coming up squawk market master,...
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i think he is the president of purdue university. guest: they have not picked dates.ost:guest: i would not say this is a joke, these people are all running. they are raising as much money as they can before they officially announce and trigger legal requirements. they are effectively candidates. host: do you think chris christie is going to be a candidate? guest: i think it was really bad for him. i don't know. these indictments this week, his people are spinning furiously that this was good news for him. it doesn't look like he was any -- in any legal jeopardy, but when your legal aides are indicted, the story has long legs. i don't see how he can mount anything close to a successful campaign. if he thinks otherwise. guest: they are talking about decamping to new hampshire and do town halls. chris christie has got a similar name. tell the truth town halls, this is what he is trying to do in new hampshire. he is from the northeast. he has human skills. he can deal with people. that everybody has that. host: we have lots of talk about this morning. michael is up next o
i think he is the president of purdue university. guest: they have not picked dates.ost:guest: i would not say this is a joke, these people are all running. they are raising as much money as they can before they officially announce and trigger legal requirements. they are effectively candidates. host: do you think chris christie is going to be a candidate? guest: i think it was really bad for him. i don't know. these indictments this week, his people are spinning furiously that this was good...
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senator grassley: senators flake, whitehouse and purdue. senator flake: thank you. tough act to follow. i made my concerns regarding operations streamlined known to the department and to the department of justice. as you are aware, operation streamline has been a very successful zero tolerance policy we've had in the southern border, particularly the yuma sector, and most in that sector attribute the success at bringing that portion of the border under control through operation streamline. yet, the u.s. attorney's office for arizona has ordered kind of a pullback on that policy. i just toured the border, toured yuma and all along the border couple of weeks ago and there's a lot of concern there that as word filters back that we don't have a zero tolerance policy anymore, that we'll start to see movement again and there's a lot of concern in those communities along the border that we're going to see an uptick. it won't take much, as you know word travels fast as we learned in spades with the unaccompanied minor issue that we had. what can you tell me -- let me ask yo
senator grassley: senators flake, whitehouse and purdue. senator flake: thank you. tough act to follow. i made my concerns regarding operations streamlined known to the department and to the department of justice. as you are aware, operation streamline has been a very successful zero tolerance policy we've had in the southern border, particularly the yuma sector, and most in that sector attribute the success at bringing that portion of the border under control through operation streamline. yet,...
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and as my fellow budget committee members and businessman, senator purdue notes, expanding government does not help grow the economy. the balanced budget improves accountability and effectiveness of government. it's important to note that a balanced budget will help make our government more efficient effective and accountable. if government programs are not delivers results, they should be improved. and if they're not needed, they ought to be eliminated. this agreement between the senate and house will help congress prioritize and demand results from our government programs. there is no doubt that this will be challenging for every single member of congress but i believe we're up to the task because the american people are counting on us. this budget agreement improves transparency efficiency, effectiveness and accountability of the federal government by cutting waste eliminating redundancies and enacting regulatory reform and there's plenty of that out there that we have not looked at yet. it calls for modernizing medicaid by increasing state flexibility and protecting those most in
and as my fellow budget committee members and businessman, senator purdue notes, expanding government does not help grow the economy. the balanced budget improves accountability and effectiveness of government. it's important to note that a balanced budget will help make our government more efficient effective and accountable. if government programs are not delivers results, they should be improved. and if they're not needed, they ought to be eliminated. this agreement between the senate and...