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senator purdue. i am outraged. before we even have a chance to read the discussions in a good faith manner we are showing the world we don't stand together. and that's what this is about. that's why we fought in the last few months and i am so encouraged that we ended up with a unanimous vote, and 98-1 vote to go back to the balance of power between the legislative and executive branch. i am encouraged that senator cane is here sitting here for three hours this morning four hours listening to this, people are involved in this, and i appreciate what you guys have done. this is a yo men's job you have done, a huge task, mr. secretary you have been hurt, thank you for all your effort ire have tries to take a very measures approach, to try to understand what we were trying to achieve but i am troubled today, i look at this skeptical because i am not sure what i said was humorous, but let me read you a couple of quotes. this agreement will help to achieve a long standing objective, an to end the threat of nuclear prolif
senator purdue. i am outraged. before we even have a chance to read the discussions in a good faith manner we are showing the world we don't stand together. and that's what this is about. that's why we fought in the last few months and i am so encouraged that we ended up with a unanimous vote, and 98-1 vote to go back to the balance of power between the legislative and executive branch. i am encouraged that senator cane is here sitting here for three hours this morning four hours listening to...
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senator purdue. sen. purdue: thank you for being here today. this is a tremendously important crisis -- a national security prices -- crisis. there is only six reasons why only 13 colonies got together in the first place -- national defense. we heard from six families this morning and there are many thousands out there that have similar experiences, including in my home state. we have to work together to solve this thing. we heard this morning that between 2000 and 2014, over 100 convicted criminal aliens were released and subsequently released for murder. those convicted criminals were in our communities because the government let them go free. in 2013 alone, i.c.e. released over 36,000 criminal illegal immigrants into american communities. these illegal aliens had almost 90,000 convictions on their records, including 193 murder convictions in over 16,000 truck driving conditions. i know this is a debatable number -- all told, over 340,000 criminal illegal immigrants walking the streets right now. i would argue this is a national emergency. it
senator purdue. sen. purdue: thank you for being here today. this is a tremendously important crisis -- a national security prices -- crisis. there is only six reasons why only 13 colonies got together in the first place -- national defense. we heard from six families this morning and there are many thousands out there that have similar experiences, including in my home state. we have to work together to solve this thing. we heard this morning that between 2000 and 2014, over 100 convicted...
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for fast food workers to $15 an hour would raise prices by 4 percent according to researchers at purdue university. so if a burger cost $4 now it will cost $4.20. it will be the federal minimum wage is 7.25 an hour. a lot of city and states proposed raising it to $15. erika and nicole. >>> microsoft is rolling out that new operating system windows ten, i believe. what can you tell us about this. >> the start menu is back. it comes with microsoft's personal assistant like apple's siri, it is free for windows seven and eight users and microsoft says windows ten will be a little familiar to windows seven users unlike windows eight, which never really caught on. i guess we will all see it as today, and get to try it out. >> yes. >> i know nothing about operating systems it is very rare i use my computer but enjoy operating system ten. >>> coming up after the break we will get another >>> right now 4:52. time for a check of the roads with meisha. >> good morning you guys. good morning to all of you at home. happy hump day. traffic looking good. roadways, it is still early. people getting up,
for fast food workers to $15 an hour would raise prices by 4 percent according to researchers at purdue university. so if a burger cost $4 now it will cost $4.20. it will be the federal minimum wage is 7.25 an hour. a lot of city and states proposed raising it to $15. erika and nicole. >>> microsoft is rolling out that new operating system windows ten, i believe. what can you tell us about this. >> the start menu is back. it comes with microsoft's personal assistant like apple's...
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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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senator purdue. >> thank you, chairman. this is a tremendously important crisis. call it not just an immigration crisis but a national security crisis. there are only six reasons 13 colonies got together. and one was to provide national defense. six families this morning but there are thousands out there who have similar experiences including my home state with similar tragedies. we've got to get together and solve this thing. we heard this morning between 2000 and 2014 there were over 100 criminal aliens released and subsequently airgs lyly arrested again for murder after they'd been released. they were in the communities because the government let them go free instead of deporting them. in 2013 alone, i.c.e. released over 36,000 criminal illegal immigrants into american communities. these illegal aliens had almost 90,000 convictions on their records. including 193 murder convictions in over 16000 drunk driving convictions. all told and i know this is a debatable number, but all told according to the center for immigration studies there are over 340,000 criminal
senator purdue. >> thank you, chairman. this is a tremendously important crisis. call it not just an immigration crisis but a national security crisis. there are only six reasons 13 colonies got together. and one was to provide national defense. six families this morning but there are thousands out there who have similar experiences including my home state with similar tragedies. we've got to get together and solve this thing. we heard this morning between 2000 and 2014 there were over...
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that's according to researchers at purdue university.bucks now, it would cost about $4.20. the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. >>> windows ten is out. there's a new internet browsesser called edge. and a personal assistant. facial recognition on some computers will replace the need for a password. it is free for windows 7 and 8 users. >> it sounds like apple may be finally redesigning its earbuds. can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah. apple has applied for this earpiece patent. they did this about two years ago. the patent has an outer section that bends to fit a user' ears. the design also suggests that the earphones could be wireless. users have long complained that the current earbuds fall out if you exercise. and they are not very comfortable. >> i would agree. they do if you are on an exercise machine you go what? boom. out they pop. >> jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> coming up next -- [ simultaneous speakers ] >> -- at 5:40. a little boy with no hands gets a operation and there they are. it's an inc
that's according to researchers at purdue university.bucks now, it would cost about $4.20. the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. >>> windows ten is out. there's a new internet browsesser called edge. and a personal assistant. facial recognition on some computers will replace the need for a password. it is free for windows 7 and 8 users. >> it sounds like apple may be finally redesigning its earbuds. can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah. apple has applied for...
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and more we turn to cheryl cooky, a professor of women's studies at purdue university who has publishedes on the differences between the way men's and women's sports are seen, and deborah slaner larkin is the c.e.o. of the women's sports foundtaion, which works toward safe and equitable sports opportunities for girls and women. and we welcome you both. deborah larkin, to you both, how big a deal is the women's world cup? >> it's a huge deal. this started from 1999 when we won the second world cup, and the next generation of girls who looked up to those stars are playing today, so it's not only those athletes but the next generation of girls and boys in all sports who want to play. >> woodruff: cheryl cooky, how do you see the significance of it? >> i think this is a tremendous moment not only for the u.s. women's soccer team but for all the fans out there all the aspiring, young girls and boys who want to be athletes. i think this is a tremendous moment for them. i think it's a tremendous moment for our culture as well that we can all join together and celebrate the tremendous accomplis
and more we turn to cheryl cooky, a professor of women's studies at purdue university who has publishedes on the differences between the way men's and women's sports are seen, and deborah slaner larkin is the c.e.o. of the women's sports foundtaion, which works toward safe and equitable sports opportunities for girls and women. and we welcome you both. deborah larkin, to you both, how big a deal is the women's world cup? >> it's a huge deal. this started from 1999 when we won the second...
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. >> robert may at purdue university. i find very interesting that the slavery centric focus of this panel we're talking demographics, we're talking miscegenation and it strikes me that to think of the caribbean more broadly, we need to integrate in many other aspects including for instance the military history of the whole united states, what became the u.s. colonial period, as they were so many interconnections between the warfare in north america and the warfare in the caribbean as douglas leeches pointed out. also the geopolitics of the caribbean in relationship to the slavery controversy in the coming of the civil war, that is to say the amistad is a fascinating incident, but he gets all the attention and i think you can make just as good a case with something like the austin manifesto, which was a media show, in a sense. a very embarrassing incident involved some very interesting folks. i think you could stir up interest in that, that there has been no movie about it and so our focus tends to be on something like th
. >> robert may at purdue university. i find very interesting that the slavery centric focus of this panel we're talking demographics, we're talking miscegenation and it strikes me that to think of the caribbean more broadly, we need to integrate in many other aspects including for instance the military history of the whole united states, what became the u.s. colonial period, as they were so many interconnections between the warfare in north america and the warfare in the caribbean as...
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look at eric holder who is still purdue much unrepentant.s for the top four as far as housing is done. tom: thank you so much. the rating agency as we look at banks. the major story of the date without question is greece and the challenges in europe. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: facing a vote before they send bailout money. alexis tsipras needs the backing of opposition to get it passed. many in tsipras own the party don't like it. tsipras says he agreed to the deal only because he had quote a knife on my neck. >> the result of the euro summit and the eurogroup was the result coming from the pressure put on a country and a people who have decided in a democrat wave. vonnie: greek and it's european neighbors grapple with the crisis the trouble is deepening on the streets. banks have been close in tsipras is hinting they might not open until august. better than expected and vest or growth -- investor growth is helping investor confidence. stock market gains sparked by the government intervention over the last few weeks have now reversed. chin
look at eric holder who is still purdue much unrepentant.s for the top four as far as housing is done. tom: thank you so much. the rating agency as we look at banks. the major story of the date without question is greece and the challenges in europe. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: facing a vote before they send bailout money. alexis tsipras needs the backing of opposition to get it passed. many in tsipras own the party don't like it. tsipras says he agreed to the deal only because he had quote a...
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in the meantime purdue faresms announcing the birds are being raised completely without objects.wel poultry companies raising it without antibiotics. i spoke to the ceo. >> it took us 14 or 12 years to really develop the way to do it. what mcdonald's and other people are announcing is they're getting rid of human antibiotics. we did that a year ago and now we're doing animal antibiotics or human antibiotics which is very different. >> how hard is that to make that kind of shift? >> as i said it took us 12 years in order to accomplish in. the last piece is the hatchery and removing the human antibiotic from there was the hardest part of the effort. >> and does anything does it affect prices when you make big moves like this in the supply chain? >> we started this in 2002. we've absorbed the cost but it does cost more to produce a no antibiotics program ever. the feed -- we use a veggie feed. we took out animal by-products and animal fat. plus we use more vaccines and more probiotics and herbs and spices we're finding through our organic protection is a better way to treat the chic
in the meantime purdue faresms announcing the birds are being raised completely without objects.wel poultry companies raising it without antibiotics. i spoke to the ceo. >> it took us 14 or 12 years to really develop the way to do it. what mcdonald's and other people are announcing is they're getting rid of human antibiotics. we did that a year ago and now we're doing animal antibiotics or human antibiotics which is very different. >> how hard is that to make that kind of shift?...
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senator sessions: senator purdue.ator purdue: this is a tremendously important crisis, as i would call it, not just an immigration crisis but -- senator perdue: this is a tremendously important crisis, as i would call it, not just an immigration crisis. we heard from six families this morning, there are many other thousands out there who have similar experiences, including in my home state with similar tragedies. we both got to work together and solve this thing. we heard this morning that between 2000 and 2014 that over 100 convicted criminal aliens were released and then subsequently arrested again for murder after they had been released. those convicted criminals were in our communities because the government let them go free instead of deporting them. in 2013 alone, i.c.e. released over 36,000 criminal and illegal immigrants into american communities. these illegal aliens had almost 90,000 convictions on their records. including 193 murder convictions and over 16,000 drunk driving convictions. all told, and i know
senator sessions: senator purdue.ator purdue: this is a tremendously important crisis, as i would call it, not just an immigration crisis but -- senator perdue: this is a tremendously important crisis, as i would call it, not just an immigration crisis. we heard from six families this morning, there are many other thousands out there who have similar experiences, including in my home state with similar tragedies. we both got to work together and solve this thing. we heard this morning that...
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that student had -- was going on to perdue university but he was going to enter purdue at the second semester of his senior -- of his sophomore year. in other words because he had been in both community college and the high school, he was able to save, he said, $65,000 by enrolling in the second semester of the senior year. so we have a voucher to helping pave his low-income to go to walter state community college but somehow there is a voucher that's wrong to allow him to choose among the public high schools that he attends. that doesn't make a lot of sense based upon our history. it would be rare that we have a social experiment or social legislation offered in our country where we have such two good pilot programs, the g.i. bill for veterans operating since 1944, the child care development block grant operating since the first president bush was in office, and reauthorized just last year by congress. we all vote for pell grant vouchers, we all vote for child care block grant vouchers, and then we have a big argument when it comes time to talk about vouchers for elementary and seco
that student had -- was going on to perdue university but he was going to enter purdue at the second semester of his senior -- of his sophomore year. in other words because he had been in both community college and the high school, he was able to save, he said, $65,000 by enrolling in the second semester of the senior year. so we have a voucher to helping pave his low-income to go to walter state community college but somehow there is a voucher that's wrong to allow him to choose among the...
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just recently, i along with senators vitter, purdue, cotton i, inhofe and boozman introduced the michael davis jr. and denny oliver in honor of state and local law enforcement act, a bill named for two sheriff's deputies in california who were murdered by an illegal alien with an extensive criminal record and i thought three deportations talking to the widows of these officers recently i'm told he may have been deported four times. and an extensive criminal record. so the bill -- this bill is a companion to the bill introduced earlier this year by the chairman of the house subcommittee on immigration and border security, trey goudy. it's a good bill. our bill is similar. in addition to enhancing cooperation with states and local law enforcement and eliminating loopholes that allowed criminal aliens to obtain immigration benefits this bill would constitute a clear, strong and responsible response to sanctuary jurisdictions and other government actions. specifically it would withhold federal funding from sanctuary jurisdictions that do not cooperate with the enforcement of federal immigrat
just recently, i along with senators vitter, purdue, cotton i, inhofe and boozman introduced the michael davis jr. and denny oliver in honor of state and local law enforcement act, a bill named for two sheriff's deputies in california who were murdered by an illegal alien with an extensive criminal record and i thought three deportations talking to the widows of these officers recently i'm told he may have been deported four times. and an extensive criminal record. so the bill -- this bill is a...