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just talking to the present of purdue university who has huge experience in this town on budgeting.e is successful executive in the private sector, very successful governor where he turned a state i was in trouble into triple-a credit, midwest, no energy, no high-tech, real hardware. because he has been able to put in the system and control expenses for almost five years now they have had no tuition increases. if you look at phenomenal institutions, most are 60 plus thousand. for purdue it's still 48000 and when he first put in the policy no more tuition increases, it tells the story. the admissions department said this will hurt us attracting students and he said what you mean, if our price is less than others people will think we are unable to hear your where we cheaper. must be we are not as good. now does the opposite. now they say can we say again there is no tuition increase. he also makes a very good point, this again gets too we have got to get pressures from parents and others he said you don't go into these institutions and think you take a axa cut off a lot a fat. a bette
just talking to the present of purdue university who has huge experience in this town on budgeting.e is successful executive in the private sector, very successful governor where he turned a state i was in trouble into triple-a credit, midwest, no energy, no high-tech, real hardware. because he has been able to put in the system and control expenses for almost five years now they have had no tuition increases. if you look at phenomenal institutions, most are 60 plus thousand. for purdue it's...
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purdue ran in 2014 as an outsider businessman himself. i spoke to the senator today, actually just moments before ryan's announcement and i started by asking him if his op ed was intended to essentially be a plea to people like ryan to get off the fence? >> absolutely. i think what we have here is a candidate that has increased voter turnout and republican primaries this year by 60%. he won michigan and mississippi, the same night, and yet we have some people in washington luke warm about our candidate. i don't understand that. it's the republican establishment's process. he went through that primary system, 12 debates, not one question on the debt by the way, and he has prevailed as the leading candidate. i just don't understand why we're not looking at this as what it really is, chuck, and that is, an opportunity to win in some states where we haven't in a while. pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, michigan. i think this is an opportunity for us to really, i think, finally once and for all, call out the failures of the progr s progressive li
purdue ran in 2014 as an outsider businessman himself. i spoke to the senator today, actually just moments before ryan's announcement and i started by asking him if his op ed was intended to essentially be a plea to people like ryan to get off the fence? >> absolutely. i think what we have here is a candidate that has increased voter turnout and republican primaries this year by 60%. he won michigan and mississippi, the same night, and yet we have some people in washington luke warm about...
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so, go to the grocery store, you know you're buying chickens from purdue. you don't know that with respect to meat products. and so how do you -- what is the transmission belt for informing consumers about antibiotic use in beef? so, it doesn't come labeled necessarily. is this an issue where we ought to focus on labeling of products and sort of letting the consumers choose by putting a stamp on those herds that have been raised with prophylactic antibiotics? >> ohama steak. >> or trump steak. >> you know, it's an interesting issue there was a movie years ago, i was involved in the motion picture city. a movie called "field of dreams." they were building a mythical baseball stadium in iowa and the line was, build a stadium and there was negative feeling, and final i think it was kevin costner who was the guy and he said, the famous line "if we build it they will come." it always struck me that in agriculture, the reverse is almost always true. if we grow it, and if we raise it, they will buy it sight unseen. think in a sense that's the tradition of agricult
so, go to the grocery store, you know you're buying chickens from purdue. you don't know that with respect to meat products. and so how do you -- what is the transmission belt for informing consumers about antibiotic use in beef? so, it doesn't come labeled necessarily. is this an issue where we ought to focus on labeling of products and sort of letting the consumers choose by putting a stamp on those herds that have been raised with prophylactic antibiotics? >> ohama steak. >> or...
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there was conversation with senator purdue over the u.s. georgia bilateral relationship. i want to explore that relationship with the upcoming nato summit. we hope we will continue on track to offer membership to mon at that montenegro. that nato has signal for those that are ready and transatlantic institutions are open for business despite aggressive tactics of moscow but the georgians are likely either going to leave warsaw disappointed and, the question remains whether there is any future for georgia inside nato while there is still contest over these territories? what we know putin's ambition, i don't think, what i believe, that putin's ambition is not militarily own ukraine. he wants to continue clouded title over a portion of that country so that eventually there becomes such economic and political tumult that a government is reincalled in kiev much more friendly to moskow's interests. so it is in our interests to make it clear to the russians to the extent that they are successful in ukraine or other places in the future creating clouded title over portions of ter
there was conversation with senator purdue over the u.s. georgia bilateral relationship. i want to explore that relationship with the upcoming nato summit. we hope we will continue on track to offer membership to mon at that montenegro. that nato has signal for those that are ready and transatlantic institutions are open for business despite aggressive tactics of moscow but the georgians are likely either going to leave warsaw disappointed and, the question remains whether there is any future...
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david purdue and i came in at the same time. by the way, he is a solid senator. i come from a different background. i served 32 years in youth ministry before i came to congress. that might seem odd, but my experience working with the juveniles was great preparation to come to congress! life's calls this greatest interruption. we never planned to go to congress. this was a calling for us. father god came into our life and said, this is what i am asking you to do. we spent about seven months praying about it -- finally decided, i don't want to be a grandfather and tell my grandchildren about the time i did not listen to god's calling. right thingo the the right way and and gauge the nation in a critical way. people said i was leaving my of government. i smiled and said i tell you what to do, go to the old testament and tried to find a book that was not written to a political leader, by a political eight political leader. for those of you are going to get bored, you can start thinking about that. i think 37 of the 39 books of deal testament me that category. even t
david purdue and i came in at the same time. by the way, he is a solid senator. i come from a different background. i served 32 years in youth ministry before i came to congress. that might seem odd, but my experience working with the juveniles was great preparation to come to congress! life's calls this greatest interruption. we never planned to go to congress. this was a calling for us. father god came into our life and said, this is what i am asking you to do. we spent about seven months...
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purdue's attitude, i did it because consumers demanded it and it is a good lesson in agriculture, theower of consumers have grown significantly. part of this has to do with how we raise animals in the industrialized world. they are not raised in little five room hotels. they are raised in 500 room hotels the equivalent of 100,000 animals in one unit whether it is cows or chickens. when you put -- if you put 3 or 4 times the people in this room and kept us in here and we couldn't go to the bathroom and we had to deal with each other all the time we would probably all get sick. so the methodology of what i call mass production of animals leads to diseases and that is why they inoculate them and for prevention and growth promotion what i do see happening is clearly a movement away from using antibiotic growth promotion. you have done a lot of that at fda and a lot of companies have voluntarily done this on their own because their customers want antibiotics free as much of that means something in the world and frank purdue has done a good job trying to promote this thing. the research of
purdue's attitude, i did it because consumers demanded it and it is a good lesson in agriculture, theower of consumers have grown significantly. part of this has to do with how we raise animals in the industrialized world. they are not raised in little five room hotels. they are raised in 500 room hotels the equivalent of 100,000 animals in one unit whether it is cows or chickens. when you put -- if you put 3 or 4 times the people in this room and kept us in here and we couldn't go to the...
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republican senator david purdue of georgia today faced a flurry of democratic outrage for this comment at the faith and freedom conference. >> i think we're called to pray for our country, for our leaders, and yes, even our president in his role as president. i think we should pray for barack obama. i think we need to be very specific about how we pray. we should pray like psalms 109:8 says, "let his days be few." and let another have his office. >> now psalms 109:8 has become a meme, appearing on t-shirts, bumper stickers and billboards as far back as 2009. it's been called a secret christian code for kill the president. that's probably a little overheated. but here's the thing, the passage specifically cited reads let his days be few and let another take his office. the passage that follows in that saul many, let his children are fatherless and his wife a widow, let his children be vagabonds and beg, let them seek their bread out of their desolate places, let the extortioner catch all that he hath, let there be none to extend mercy unto him, let there be none to favor outside fatherl
republican senator david purdue of georgia today faced a flurry of democratic outrage for this comment at the faith and freedom conference. >> i think we're called to pray for our country, for our leaders, and yes, even our president in his role as president. i think we should pray for barack obama. i think we need to be very specific about how we pray. we should pray like psalms 109:8 says, "let his days be few." and let another have his office. >> now psalms 109:8 has...
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i got a full scholarship to syracuse and purdue. my mother encouraged me to apply to west point.ot accepted. i was trying to find out, which one do you want to do, and i found that west point pays you. i thought that is a good deal. i had no idea. how hard could that be? i was there three days, and i called my dad, and i said, these people are crazy, come and get me. but what i found is what a great set of americans they were. i had a good academic background in high school. but i learned in the ethics at west point about duty, honor, country. and think my classmates and all that, we joke about some of the things. but when you look at where those people come from and what they have done for our nation, it is incredible. emily: in fact, there were three other future four-star generals in class with you -- david petraeus, martin dempsey, walter sharp. did you know they would be so powerful? aren't you -- are you friends? general alexander: i knew marty well. i knew skip. and they knew me. if you had asked any of us -- i thought i was going to stay for five years. i think everybody
i got a full scholarship to syracuse and purdue. my mother encouraged me to apply to west point.ot accepted. i was trying to find out, which one do you want to do, and i found that west point pays you. i thought that is a good deal. i had no idea. how hard could that be? i was there three days, and i called my dad, and i said, these people are crazy, come and get me. but what i found is what a great set of americans they were. i had a good academic background in high school. but i learned in...
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it happened within just a few feet of courtney purdue who was parking her car. >> he had a wound to the head. >> was he moving? >> from what i could see. i didn't see him moving but they say he was still breathing. >> reporter: the suspect left the scene and led them on a chase through the neighborhood. they described him as being african many american or hispan hispanic. sandy sing works in the store. he said he haird more than he saw. >> i was kind of shaking at that moment. like shook up. that's all. >> reporter: sing told abc 7 there is video of what happened. a vallejo police officer has confirmed it. there are also reports that the suspect dropped his wallet. all evidence perhaps of what had been just another day outside the springs town bottle shop until it wasn't just another day anymore. >> i'm ready to move. i'm scared for my life. i'm ready to move. because like i said, if he's still out there on the loose, who's to say if he seen me? >> reporter: in vallejo, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> more fallout from the controversy sentence handed down to a stanford swimmer convicted
it happened within just a few feet of courtney purdue who was parking her car. >> he had a wound to the head. >> was he moving? >> from what i could see. i didn't see him moving but they say he was still breathing. >> reporter: the suspect left the scene and led them on a chase through the neighborhood. they described him as being african many american or hispan hispanic. sandy sing works in the store. he said he haird more than he saw. >> i was kind of shaking at...
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. >> purdue, the chicken man. kennedy: was kristol drunk tweeting about it? >> they can't accept the loss. we have got trump. get over it. all these republicans have to go well, it was fair and square and now all our eggs are in the trump basket. kennedy: what was kristol's point here? trump said bill kristol doesn't like me and predicted i wouldn't run and wouldn't get the nomination. >> they were surprised the iraqis were shooting at us when we got there. they get everything wrong, and this will be another one. kennedy: hillary clinton make a mad dash to keep bernie from a primary upset. governor gary john on joins us in studio. why the libertarian party is [beekeeper] from bees to business expenses, i'm in charge of it all. so i've been snapping photos of my receipts and keeping track of them in quickbooks. now i'm on top of my expenses, and my bees. best 68,000 employees ever. that's how we own it. which saves money.owners insurance a smarter way, they offer a diy home inspection, which you do yourself, which saves money. they offer a single deductible, s
. >> purdue, the chicken man. kennedy: was kristol drunk tweeting about it? >> they can't accept the loss. we have got trump. get over it. all these republicans have to go well, it was fair and square and now all our eggs are in the trump basket. kennedy: what was kristol's point here? trump said bill kristol doesn't like me and predicted i wouldn't run and wouldn't get the nomination. >> they were surprised the iraqis were shooting at us when we got there. they get everything...
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purdue is planning to give its s more time to pack and play in the sunshine.ld's biggest poultry producer is overhauling its animal welfare practices. changes include more exposure to natural light and more places to rome. that is the bloomberg is this flash. matt: "what'd you miss?" two former bank of england members sound off on what the u.k. central bank should do post-brexit. danny branch flour and his old rival shared their open using views about the doe's options this morning. -- boe's options this morning. will be think it crucial, like after 9/11, to sit down and decide what is the right action. worry hand, you might inflation is going to rage because of the fall in the exchange rate. second, you worry about this huge negative shock coming in a you might raise rates and on the other hand you might cut them. something, does it matter? these are serious days and the mpc should be having meeting so people like andrew and i can get in the room and say what would forright action be in mark example, if they think they want to do some quantitative easing, the
purdue is planning to give its s more time to pack and play in the sunshine.ld's biggest poultry producer is overhauling its animal welfare practices. changes include more exposure to natural light and more places to rome. that is the bloomberg is this flash. matt: "what'd you miss?" two former bank of england members sound off on what the u.k. central bank should do post-brexit. danny branch flour and his old rival shared their open using views about the doe's options this morning....
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. >> purdue, the chicken man. kennedy: was kristol drunk tweeting about it? >> they can't accept the loss. we have got trump. get over it. all these republicans have to go well, it was fair and square and now all our eggs are in the trump basket. kennedy: what was kristol's point here? trump said bill kristol doesn't like me and predicted i wouldn't run and wouldn't get the nomination. >> they were surprised the iraqis were shooting at us when we got there. they get everything wrong, and this will be another one. kennedy: hillary clinton make a mad dash to keep bernie from a primary upset. governor gary john on joins us in studio. why the libertarian party is coming into its own. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i always came back to smoking. i was absolutely frustrated, absolutely. i did not think chantix would work as well as it did. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and
. >> purdue, the chicken man. kennedy: was kristol drunk tweeting about it? >> they can't accept the loss. we have got trump. get over it. all these republicans have to go well, it was fair and square and now all our eggs are in the trump basket. kennedy: what was kristol's point here? trump said bill kristol doesn't like me and predicted i wouldn't run and wouldn't get the nomination. >> they were surprised the iraqis were shooting at us when we got there. they get everything...
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bristol, purdue university in my district is one of the 36 schools approved to participate in the collegiate training initiative. when the hiring process was changed cti students no longer received a bonus on their application, whatever that looks like, for completing the program. why do you think that's right, that's the right decision not to give priority to these students who are specifically trained to do air traffic control at what -- unless you're a hard iu fan wouldn't agree that purdue is not a good place to get that kind of work done, that kind of training done? >> sir, cti students never got a bonus. what they had was a separate announcement in which they were placed in the inventory. the only thing we've done, if you really look at it closely, is we've taken them and they are just competing in the pool with the rest of the -- >> there's a shortage, sir. why not -- you have these people trained already. why not get them to the front of the line and get them in a tower or get them in a tray con? i don't get it. >> sir, they're actually doing better if you can indulge me for just a s
bristol, purdue university in my district is one of the 36 schools approved to participate in the collegiate training initiative. when the hiring process was changed cti students no longer received a bonus on their application, whatever that looks like, for completing the program. why do you think that's right, that's the right decision not to give priority to these students who are specifically trained to do air traffic control at what -- unless you're a hard iu fan wouldn't agree that purdue...
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i am going to go vote senator purdue and i hope i'll come back in time for you. senator markey is next and your now chairman. >> thank you. your testimony is always candid and to the point. i know you are the messenger. i am concerned about the 14 months now at the end of the three years and i am not putting words in your mouth. i am very concerned about that. i wanted on the record. i am concerned aut syria. it seems to me we have had witnesses giving us testimony that the best option is a coalition fighting sunni force. not an american force. not an outside force. but a sunni fighting force. in iraq we have issues with shia after it is town liberated and so forth. some of the major players have given us information that they and saudito stand up arabia has potentially 30,000 fighting troops were fighting isis in syria. that not a lack of u.s. leadership and resolve. they are waiting on the united states. can you speak about that in a little more detail? we get into syria and it is a much more confused battle space than what we see in iraq. we are seeing today a
i am going to go vote senator purdue and i hope i'll come back in time for you. senator markey is next and your now chairman. >> thank you. your testimony is always candid and to the point. i know you are the messenger. i am concerned about the 14 months now at the end of the three years and i am not putting words in your mouth. i am very concerned about that. i wanted on the record. i am concerned aut syria. it seems to me we have had witnesses giving us testimony that the best option is...
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. >>> purdue chicken farms, the company announcing a four-part plan overhauling the way it cares forhicken in hopes of making them happier. it includes bigger chicken houses and natural behavior as well as doubling the activity of its chickens. plan follows the company's decision earlier this year to use birds raised without ant by idiotics for all of it's prepar prepared. >>> they're expected to announce a plan to pull all half of the electricity by the year 2025. >>> the american red cross apologizing for a po say is racist. >> after days of severe heavy rain, our neighbors out west are finally going to have dry weather. >>> we're heading to break. a little bit of music for you. hopefully get you going on this tuesday morning. yep. i know the forecast, but sunshine on the way. right now it's 5:12 back more with fox news morning after the break. ♪ are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakf
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purdue has advised on city benches for the past three years and is now threatening with a free speech lawsuit. >>> well, a community divided this morning because listen to this, of july 4th decorations. sparks began to fly in a new jersey neighborhood after some began complaining that they are distracting. others say it brightens their day. now an area that is usually with flags and signs now empty. they're set to speak about it in their next meeting in july. >>> well, a record number of americans expected to hit the road this independence day. aaa says 43 billion americans are planning to travel 50 or more miles. of those 43 million, 85% are expected to drive. low gas prices fueling the road trips. national average for a gallon of regular sitting at $2.31. july 4th is next monday. one of my favorite holidays. >> hard to believe it's coming up so soon. >>> it was a shocking result in europe, but will the brexit vote finally force american politicians to change their fiscal policy some we'll have an economist on deck with that. >>> and is donald trump considering newt gingrich as a run
purdue has advised on city benches for the past three years and is now threatening with a free speech lawsuit. >>> well, a community divided this morning because listen to this, of july 4th decorations. sparks began to fly in a new jersey neighborhood after some began complaining that they are distracting. others say it brightens their day. now an area that is usually with flags and signs now empty. they're set to speak about it in their next meeting in july. >>> well, a...
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these developments was really underscored a few months ag 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 althese 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
these developments was really underscored a few months ag 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...
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just talking to the present of purdue university who has huge experience in this town on budgeting.e in the private sector, very successful governor where he turned a state i was in trouble into triple-a credit, midwest, no energy, no high-tech, real hardware. because he has been able to put in the system and control expenses for almost five years now they have had no tuition increases. if you look at phenomenal institutions, most are 60 plus thousand. for purdue it's still 48000 and when he first put in the policy no more tuition increases, it tells the story. the admissions department said this will hurt us attracting students and he said what you mean, if our price is less than others people will think we are unable to hear your where we cheaper. must be we are not as good. now does the opposite. now they say can we say again there is no tuition increase. he also makes a very good point, this again gets too we have got to get pressures from parents and others he said you don't go into these institutions and think you take a axa cut off a lot a fat. a better analogy is that the fa
just talking to the present of purdue university who has huge experience in this town on budgeting.e in the private sector, very successful governor where he turned a state i was in trouble into triple-a credit, midwest, no energy, no high-tech, real hardware. because he has been able to put in the system and control expenses for almost five years now they have had no tuition increases. if you look at phenomenal institutions, most are 60 plus thousand. for purdue it's still 48000 and when he...
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mitch daniels, the former governor of indiana, now the president of purdue university wrote a book thee is escaping me, mitch daniels, i think he writes some of the best conservative defense points i've ever seen in my life. very well laid out. >> obviously -- "legends and lies." >> you know where your bread is buttered. >> it's been fun to watch had this whole series. bill o'reilly narrates over paul reve revere. >> it's a guilty pleasure. >> stop it. >> a guilty pleasure. [ kissing sounds ] >> kimberly! >> i always think it's fiction. we had a facebook friday question about your favorite book as a kid. my answer was "the chosen." two immigrant jewish kids in brooklyn where i grew up. i also think like josh grisham, a time to kill where you see american individualism and american virtue play out in a way justice delivered and "to kill a mockingbird." >> why would you do that? >> to kill a mockingbird. we're talking about books not killing little innocent animals. jesus, juan sometimes wonders. >> i love early american history. i do like "legends and lies" how about brian killmeade's b
mitch daniels, the former governor of indiana, now the president of purdue university wrote a book thee is escaping me, mitch daniels, i think he writes some of the best conservative defense points i've ever seen in my life. very well laid out. >> obviously -- "legends and lies." >> you know where your bread is buttered. >> it's been fun to watch had this whole series. bill o'reilly narrates over paul reve revere. >> it's a guilty pleasure. >> stop it....
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i got a full scholarship to syracuse and purdue. my mother encouraged me to apply to west point.id, and i got accepted. i was trying to find out, which one do you want to do, and i found that west point pays you. i thought that is a good deal. i had no idea. how hard could that be? i said you know, they harass you there. i was there three days, and i called my dad, and i said, these people are crazy, come and get me. but actually, what i found is what a great set of americans they were. i had a good academic background in high school. but i learned the ethics at west point about duty, honor, country. and i think my classmates and all that, we joke about some of the things. but when you look at where those people come from and what they have done for our nation, it is incredible. emily: in fact, there were three other future four-star generals in class with you -- david petraeus, martin dempsey, walter sharp. did you know they would be so powerful? are you friends? general alexander: i knew marty really well. i knew skip. and they knew me. if you had asked any of us -- i thought i
i got a full scholarship to syracuse and purdue. my mother encouraged me to apply to west point.id, and i got accepted. i was trying to find out, which one do you want to do, and i found that west point pays you. i thought that is a good deal. i had no idea. how hard could that be? i said you know, they harass you there. i was there three days, and i called my dad, and i said, these people are crazy, come and get me. but actually, what i found is what a great set of americans they were. i had a...
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welcome fellow hoosier kevin mickey, he's the director of the polis institute at indiana university, purdueniversity in indianapolis. he's the new chair of the multihazard mitigation council of the national institute of building sciences. i look forward to my colleagues learning about the work being done in the great hoosier state particularly indianapolis, plus the latest report from the multihazard mitigation council. mr. mickey's national leadership and his local work are terrific examples of what indianapolis is doing in the field of emergency management. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you, ranki ining membe carson. on our first panel we have our fellow subcommittee member carlos carbello, he knows all too well the rifsks posed and te efforts proved successful in florida for mitigation measures and smart behaviors. he's can a leader in this area and a great advocate for his constituents in south florida. we'll be joined by the deputy administrator of the federal emergency management agency who has been working on ways to reduce the cost of disasters and build resilience in communi
welcome fellow hoosier kevin mickey, he's the director of the polis institute at indiana university, purdueniversity in indianapolis. he's the new chair of the multihazard mitigation council of the national institute of building sciences. i look forward to my colleagues learning about the work being done in the great hoosier state particularly indianapolis, plus the latest report from the multihazard mitigation council. mr. mickey's national leadership and his local work are terrific examples...
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david purdue, who was just here before, he and i came into the senate at the same time.doing a very good job here in the united states senate. [ applause ] i come from little different background, though. i've served 22 years in youth ministry before i came to the united states congress. now that may seem like an odd direction for you, but frankly, my preparation of working with juveniles for so many years was actually very good preparation to come to congress. for my wife and i, this is what she calls life's greatest interruption. we never planned to go to congress. this was a sense of calling for us. we thought god interrupted our life and said this is what we're asking you to do. when god called us to do that, we spent seven month praying and struggling through to começ to the point -- i'm going to be an old man telling my grandchildren i didn't follow god if i didn't do. this i resigned my position, started to run for congress, obviously elected. we're trying to take off into this task to do the right thing the right way, and to be able to engage the nation in those
david purdue, who was just here before, he and i came into the senate at the same time.doing a very good job here in the united states senate. [ applause ] i come from little different background, though. i've served 22 years in youth ministry before i came to the united states congress. now that may seem like an odd direction for you, but frankly, my preparation of working with juveniles for so many years was actually very good preparation to come to congress. for my wife and i, this is what...
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years of doing business this is the first time that this has ever happened here" >> reporter:courtney purdue and her 4 year old child were in the car next to where the shooting occurred "it is sad that we can't even go to the store with our children without looking over our shoulders without a bullet, cause that bullet could have easily hit my son" >> reporter:vallejo police have limited information on the shooter.this video suggests there may have been more than one person involved in this incident.in vallejo haaziq madyun kron4news >> grant:our other top story tonight. the last super tuesday of the primary season. voters hit the polls across california today. if you haven't yet. don't worry. the polls don't close here untill 8 tonight. five other states are holding primaries as well. and two just closed minutes ago. >> vicki:kron 4's catherine heenan is here. she tracking it all tonight. catherine? >> catherine:with the two parties' presumptive nominees set, voters in states belatedly get to add their voices to the presidential race today. it 'does' matter.for example, hillary clinton want
years of doing business this is the first time that this has ever happened here" >> reporter:courtney purdue and her 4 year old child were in the car next to where the shooting occurred "it is sad that we can't even go to the store with our children without looking over our shoulders without a bullet, cause that bullet could have easily hit my son" >> reporter:vallejo police have limited information on the shooter.this video suggests there may have been more than one...
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. >> i had a long conversation with david purdue of georgia who wants to get some solutions done on the budget front. there are thoughtful members. it's just so easy now no matter what to get caught up in the tribal trap. and to vote along with your party in a fashion that gives short-term political advantage but doesn't deal with a large number of the issues. thank you so much for being with us. and we'll be right back. al: o.j. simpson is one of the most captivating and controversial figures of the modernera. he was first a football place for the university of southern california and then the nfl. he transcended to become a beloved culture. in 1994 he was charged with the murdered of his ex-wife nicole simpson and ronald l. goldman. the trial transfixed the nation. "o.j. made in america" chronicles his rise and fall. the "los angeles times" calls the work a masterpiece of scholarship, journalism and cinematic art. here's the trailer for "o.j. made in america." >> i told them, o.j., you're breaking the laws of god. one day everybody's going to know everything that you've done, man. >>
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frank purdue. >> back to the damage, showing as much as possible, roofs lifted off, a mess, take yoursey, steve is on that store. >> i dave covering a fire this morning that put 13 people out after home. >> that's right, and including a family of five, at the hospital. and in that family of five, three little children, that firefighters had to rescue, we'll tell you how they're doing after the break. >> roof ripped over, thousands without power, we take you to the hardest hit spots in south jersey. >> hard-working parent raising these children by my s you don't know what to do but pray. >> family loses everything but their lives thank goodness in a fire, how firefighters made sure three children made it out alive. >> corrupt. i mean, he was found guilty, and i don't think that's a
frank purdue. >> back to the damage, showing as much as possible, roofs lifted off, a mess, take yoursey, steve is on that store. >> i dave covering a fire this morning that put 13 people out after home. >> that's right, and including a family of five, at the hospital. and in that family of five, three little children, that firefighters had to rescue, we'll tell you how they're doing after the break. >> roof ripped over, thousands without power, we take you to the...
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ladies and gentlemen, senator david purdue of georgia. [ applause ] >> good morning. out here. don't we? [ cheers ] all right. i am so honored to be here. you know, we do have a serious moment in our history, as you heard from the prior speaker, and i just hate having to follow these preachers. they have all the anecdote, jodys a great guy, another georgia boy, but thank you for being here. i think we are called to pray. i think we're prayed to call for our country, for our leaders and, yes, eve be our president. in his role as president we should pray for barack obama but we need to be very specific how we pray. pray like psalms 109: 8 says. it says, let his days be few. and let another have his office. in all seriousness, i believe that america is at a moment of crisis. i see three dimensions in that crisis. first, we have a constitutional crisis. not my words. the words of jonathan turley. a constitutional law professor george washington university right here in town. this president has figured out how to run the country without congress through executive orders an
ladies and gentlemen, senator david purdue of georgia. [ applause ] >> good morning. out here. don't we? [ cheers ] all right. i am so honored to be here. you know, we do have a serious moment in our history, as you heard from the prior speaker, and i just hate having to follow these preachers. they have all the anecdote, jodys a great guy, another georgia boy, but thank you for being here. i think we are called to pray. i think we're prayed to call for our country, for our leaders and,...
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bristol, purdue university in my district is one of the 36 schools approved to participate in the collegiate training initiative. when the hiring process was changed cti students no longer received a bonus on their application, whatever that looks like, for completing the program. why do you think that's right, that's the right decision not to give priority to these students who are specifically trained to do air traffic control at what -- unless you're a hard iu fan wouldn't agree that purdue is not a good place to get that kind of work done, that kind of training done? >> sir, cti students never got a bonus. what they had was a separate announcement in which they were placed in the inventory. the only thing we've done, if you really look at it closely, is we've taken them and they are just competing in the pool with the rest of the -- >> there's a shortage, sir. why not -- you have these people trained already. why not get them to the front of the line and get them in a tower or get them in a tray con? i don't get it. >> sir, they're actually doing better if you can indulge me for just a s
bristol, purdue university in my district is one of the 36 schools approved to participate in the collegiate training initiative. when the hiring process was changed cti students no longer received a bonus on their application, whatever that looks like, for completing the program. why do you think that's right, that's the right decision not to give priority to these students who are specifically trained to do air traffic control at what -- unless you're a hard iu fan wouldn't agree that purdue...
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by studying why, for example, the work that came out of purdue many of you probably saw that the trailer parks tend to actually be tornado mag nets because they happen to be in vulnerable areas that's where land is cheap and that's where they develop and people economic disadvantaged folks live there. we can put resources where necessary and identify the communities we need to pull in and build these mechanisms to interconnect. >> i'm glad you brought up katrina. because obama was -- >> president obama. >> it rankles me when people call me obama. his name is president obama and it will be for the rest of his life. let's just go with that. >> ok. as an editor on second reference, it's just obama, it's a habit. he was -- met with fema yesterday on the eve of the 2016 hurricane season. and i don't remember the exact quote he said something to the effect of it's the disasters that we haven't experienced before that are the ones we're trying to prepare for. but the first thing that crossed my mind when he said that was, well, when sandy happened, a lot of people were like, wow we've seen this
by studying why, for example, the work that came out of purdue many of you probably saw that the trailer parks tend to actually be tornado mag nets because they happen to be in vulnerable areas that's where land is cheap and that's where they develop and people economic disadvantaged folks live there. we can put resources where necessary and identify the communities we need to pull in and build these mechanisms to interconnect. >> i'm glad you brought up katrina. because obama was --...
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mitch daniels, very successful governor of indiana, now president of purdue university and worked in the reagan white house. he was a political director i think was his title there. and a wonderful guy. he talked about during a period when reagan was under assault, which was quite often during his presidency he would go in and mitch being a fiery kind of guy in some ways wanted to fire back. and reagan pulled him aside and said mitch, just remember, we don't have enemies. we have op ponepts. now, that kind of thing matters when the guy at the top says that. and that has a radiating effect. i worked for president fairly closely george w. bush whose personality was very much like that. there are a number of stories that i could tell about the man's sort of decency and civility. and you've got to have that because mona can tell you, people have worked in the white house. when you're there and you get the incoming fire -- and almost always the attacks on the president. they're more ferocious than what the white house does in response. you want to defend the person you work for not just b
mitch daniels, very successful governor of indiana, now president of purdue university and worked in the reagan white house. he was a political director i think was his title there. and a wonderful guy. he talked about during a period when reagan was under assault, which was quite often during his presidency he would go in and mitch being a fiery kind of guy in some ways wanted to fire back. and reagan pulled him aside and said mitch, just remember, we don't have enemies. we have op ponepts....
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democratic minority leader harry reid purdue praying for president obama death.e few and let another have his office. reid also bashing mitch mcconnell who spoke after purdue but did not condemn the comments. gawker body slammed again. website filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy and announcing it will be bought by the media company ziff davis. news combings after judge ordered gawker to pay hulk hogan for posting a sex tape. he said he had no idea he was being filmed. nancy pelosi says nice idea, apple, but you didn't build the iphone, the government did. >> from federal investments in research, g.p.s. created by the military flat screen, the list go on and on. if you want to know more, look for the association for the advancement of science in america, and they have the full list. they say -- designing it. >> did they do the 6 plus. house minority leader taking credit away from steve jobs and apple computer saying federal research led to all the advancements that made the iphone possible. and familiar be returning to live with kelli ripa. it could be fun to host on
democratic minority leader harry reid purdue praying for president obama death.e few and let another have his office. reid also bashing mitch mcconnell who spoke after purdue but did not condemn the comments. gawker body slammed again. website filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy and announcing it will be bought by the media company ziff davis. news combings after judge ordered gawker to pay hulk hogan for posting a sex tape. he said he had no idea he was being filmed. nancy pelosi says nice idea,...
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the work that came out of purdue, the trailer parks can be tornado magnets because they are in vulnerable areas. that is where land is cheap. by knowing that we can shift the way we plan to build. >> i am glad you brought up katrina. obama was talking -- >> president obama. his name is president obama. it will be for the rest of his life. let's go with that. >> okay. >> as an editor on second reference it is just obama. it is a habit. he met with fema on the eve of the 2016 hurricanes season. the first thing that crossed my mind when he said that is when sandy happened, a lot of people were like wow. we have seen this before. only a few years earlier. to those of us that do not work on the issues on a day to -to-d basis. what have we learned from katrina. we could have another sandy style storm this year. maybe it happens in south florida this time. what is actually being done to prevent this level of disaster. >> in the context of the conversation yesterday, it is an important point the president was making. often that misleads people into a level of comfort. for example across florida,
the work that came out of purdue, the trailer parks can be tornado magnets because they are in vulnerable areas. that is where land is cheap. by knowing that we can shift the way we plan to build. >> i am glad you brought up katrina. obama was talking -- >> president obama. his name is president obama. it will be for the rest of his life. let's go with that. >> okay. >> as an editor on second reference it is just obama. it is a habit. he met with fema on the eve of the...
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purdue.m justin bieber, thank you, to chang tatum, man, i would like to meet somebody who knows both those dudes. >> our next guest knows how to direct them in big film. >> oh, john chew is here? >> yes, his new movie may be the best one yet. >> chew on that. >> would you be cool with this? we will go over some break up etiquette. >> oh, that's a good question. okay, weaver heart pounding moment, that's a jaguar. he's creeping up on this dude. this is in a big cat sanctuary, where they don't have any glass walls, anything. see what happens to that guy after that, because he does jump off that grassy area there. >> i just like looking at his shoulder, i don't know what kind of shoulders, but the jaguar, as he's walking, like shoulder movement. you know? >> see the guys bones moving after the jaguar attacks him. >> don't tell the ending. >> not bloody or anything. >> ya, thanks. >> scott? >> spoiler. >> the suspense. wait for it. all right, 50% chance for some showers, we will wait for those mo
purdue.m justin bieber, thank you, to chang tatum, man, i would like to meet somebody who knows both those dudes. >> our next guest knows how to direct them in big film. >> oh, john chew is here? >> yes, his new movie may be the best one yet. >> chew on that. >> would you be cool with this? we will go over some break up etiquette. >> oh, that's a good question. okay, weaver heart pounding moment, that's a jaguar. he's creeping up on this dude. this is in a...
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. >> then we'll go to senator purdue and then just to notify everybody when we had that demonstration, i lost one half and half minutes of my first seven minutes, i'm going to take that out when senator poo is done and then we'll go with other senators. >> first of all, virtually every day i read about the good work of our law-enforcement personnel, our homeland homeland security personnel, and our intelligence community connecting the dots to identify potential terrorist plots. terrorist plots on our homeland, irrespective of the label you want to put on it. i think our people are smart enough to identify somebody was a violent extremist, who is self radicalizing, who is moving toward violence when there are some warning signs like somebody who sees somebody buying a gun or training, or buying weapons of explosive material. every day see people connecting the dots across our law-enforcement intelligence communities. >> are there lessons learned, could we do a better job, the answers probably is. but every day see this happening and i think we are doing a better job and i think that o
. >> then we'll go to senator purdue and then just to notify everybody when we had that demonstration, i lost one half and half minutes of my first seven minutes, i'm going to take that out when senator poo is done and then we'll go with other senators. >> first of all, virtually every day i read about the good work of our law-enforcement personnel, our homeland homeland security personnel, and our intelligence community connecting the dots to identify potential terrorist plots....
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i know that there was some conversation with senator purdue over the u.s.rgia bilateral relationship. but i wanted to explore that relationship in the context of the upcoming nato summit. we are hopeful that we will continue on track to offer membership to monte negro. i think they are ready and it is an important signal that nato still has an open door policy for those that are ready and that in general transatlantic institutions are still open for business despite the aggressive tactics of moscow. but the georgiaance are likely going to leave war sau disappointed. and the question remains whether there is any future for georgia inside nato while there is still a contest over these territories. what we know is that putin's ambition, i don't think -- what i believe that putin's ambition is not to militarily own ukraine. he wants to continue clouded title over a portion of that country so that eventually there becomes such economic and political tumult that a government is reinstalled in kiev that is much more friendly to moscow's interest. so it is in our i
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choices and finding situations where and about a can be attained and which companies like tyson or purduewho may be getting there with grower production, that is great. the challenge may be it's one thing to be able to institute those kinds of changes in the context of raising chickens who have very short lifespans in a controlled environment to a fine not to other sectors of the industry and be able to maintain animal health, so it's important factor, but it provides choices for consumers, but it's not necessarily going to be the solution. i agree with brady's comment that a significant element also needs to be focused on encouraging standards around the notion of appropriate use or judicious use and that consumers can have confidence that the products they are purchasing are coming from farms that are applying good stewardship principle in terms of the use of antibiotics select so, we have microphones open if folks have questions that they would like to ask. modeling gets the first question. >> thank you to the panelists. appreciate your presentation. i am from forever view farms and we
choices and finding situations where and about a can be attained and which companies like tyson or purduewho may be getting there with grower production, that is great. the challenge may be it's one thing to be able to institute those kinds of changes in the context of raising chickens who have very short lifespans in a controlled environment to a fine not to other sectors of the industry and be able to maintain animal health, so it's important factor, but it provides choices for consumers, but...
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bristol, purdue university in my district is one of the 36 schools approved to participate in this initiative. they no longer receive a bonus, no matter what that looks like, for completing the program paired why do you think that is the right decision not to give priority to the students who are trained to do air traffic control, unless you are a hard i you fan, it's not the place to get that kind of training done. >> what they had was a separate announcement. the only thing we have done is to really look at it closely and we have taken them and they are competing in the pool with the rest. >> there's us shortage sure. why not have them at the front of the line once they been trained. i don't get it. >> they are actually doing better if you can indulge me for a second per they are doing better than they ever have. just to give you a few examples. in fy 08823 controllers were cti. that's 37%. fy oh nine they hired more and had 19%. then an independent panel review with those commissions and when he was the faa administrator the faa was wrongly criticized and only 33% were cti. in fy 14, 47% o
bristol, purdue university in my district is one of the 36 schools approved to participate in this initiative. they no longer receive a bonus, no matter what that looks like, for completing the program paired why do you think that is the right decision not to give priority to the students who are trained to do air traffic control, unless you are a hard i you fan, it's not the place to get that kind of training done. >> what they had was a separate announcement. the only thing we have done...
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trained to do air traffic control, at what -- unless you're a hard iu fan, wouldn't you agree that purdue is that kind of place to get the training done? >> sir, cti students never got a bonus. what they had was a separate announcement, in which they were placed in the inventory. the only thing we have done, if you look at it closely, is we have taken them, and they are just competing in the pool with the rest of the u.s. citizens. >> there's a shortage, sir. there's a shortage. you have these people trained already. why not get them to the front of the line and get them in a tower? i don't get it. >> sir, they are actually doing better, if you can indulge me for a second. they're actually doing better than they ever have. just a few examples an in fy '08 they hired 296 controllers, 823 of those were cti students. that's 37%, and in fq '09, they hired -- only 335 were cti students, 19%. and then in fy 10 and 11, an independent panel review report that was commissioned by mr. babbitt, when he was the faa administrator, the faa was roundly criticized, because out of 1,000 controller selecti
trained to do air traffic control, at what -- unless you're a hard iu fan, wouldn't you agree that purdue is that kind of place to get the training done? >> sir, cti students never got a bonus. what they had was a separate announcement, in which they were placed in the inventory. the only thing we have done, if you look at it closely, is we have taken them, and they are just competing in the pool with the rest of the u.s. citizens. >> there's a shortage, sir. there's a shortage. you...
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senator purdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just got back from a week in the region, and the common consensus of four different heads of state and several military people in the region is that things have gotten materially worse, not better, since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security for these four countries that we visited. but i'm a little confused today particularly with comments that are coming out this week. and i'd like to get you on the record, ambassador, about the u.n. violations are not violations. but in december ambassador mull in this committee stated that ballistic missile launches would directly be a violation of u.n. security council resolution 2231. well, we've seen the missile firings before and after implementation day yet this week american diplomats it? ed a joint eu/u.s. report that says that the launches and i quote, are inconsistent with unscr 2231 but not a violation. for the record, do you think that the ballistic missile launches were indeed a violation of u.n. resolution 2231? >> thank you very mu
senator purdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just got back from a week in the region, and the common consensus of four different heads of state and several military people in the region is that things have gotten materially worse, not better, since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security for these four countries that we visited. but i'm a little confused today particularly with comments that are coming out this week. and i'd like to get you on the record, ambassador, about the u.n....
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funded the first systematic review on research of animal assisted gervention that was conducted at purdue university dr. fallon'sal ma matter and it was published less than a year ago and what it found was preliminary evidence that animals provide unique elements to address pts symptoms and i think it's also really important to note because mr. diamond said what's the harm. this systematic review of published and unpublished research found no negative effects from any of these studies, so no harm was found in any of the research that we looked at. so, we think this supports the conclusion that service dogs for traumaer trauma survivors can affect depression and anxiety and social outcomes and sleep and quality of life and we're currently funding a pilot study on the effects of service dogs on mental health and wellness on veterans with pts. scientists are measuring functioning including symptoms of ptsd, depression, life and relationship satisfaction and quality of life in 137 military veterans diagnosed with ptsd who either have a service dog or who are waiting to receive one and those w
funded the first systematic review on research of animal assisted gervention that was conducted at purdue university dr. fallon'sal ma matter and it was published less than a year ago and what it found was preliminary evidence that animals provide unique elements to address pts symptoms and i think it's also really important to note because mr. diamond said what's the harm. this systematic review of published and unpublished research found no negative effects from any of these studies, so no...
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. >> republican senator david purdue says in order to avoid a third obama term the party must unite and put donald trump in office come november. there were other is speakers at the faith and freedoms conference held earlier this month. >> if we can find ways for any government -- >> good morning, good morning. we are excited that you are here. we're excited to officially kick off the 2016 road to majority conference. we are blessed to be a part of this process. the entry greatly 2016 cycle we expect to be not only an exciting one and a fascinating one, but we believe a pivotal one in america's history. so we are -- over the next five months obviously there is going to be all kinds of decisions made, all kinds of conversations had, and movement -- we believe -- in the direction of godliness and righteousness in america. both politically and also just cultural. we are -- we believe that this conference and others like this across the country are key cogs in helping to facilitate that. as we get started, begin the program, i just want to lay a few kind of ground rules here. obviously, thi
. >> republican senator david purdue says in order to avoid a third obama term the party must unite and put donald trump in office come november. there were other is speakers at the faith and freedoms conference held earlier this month. >> if we can find ways for any government -- >> good morning, good morning. we are excited that you are here. we're excited to officially kick off the 2016 road to majority conference. we are blessed to be a part of this process. the entry...
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georgia senator david purdue, mitch mcconnell, james langford and marcia black burn and others address the conference. >>> please welcome to the stage from the great state of tennessee, representative marcia blackburn. >> good morning. i tell you what, i am absolutely thrilled to be here. this is a fight that we have to win. and being here, you are laying the foundation, going there and being the foot soldiers. if we focus on prnlties, we lose every time. if we focus on issue, we win. i want to bring you up to date on some work that we are doing in the house of representatives. everybody remembers the videos that came out last year and with every video, we got a little bit more insight into what was happening with big abortion. a view of clinics that were marketinging parts online. a view that exploits young women and sees their babies as a profit center. many of you said what are you going to do about it? and the house of representatives is doing something about it. can't hear me. the microphone is not on, so let's see. can you hear me now? all right. okay, we'll do it this way then.
georgia senator david purdue, mitch mcconnell, james langford and marcia black burn and others address the conference. >>> please welcome to the stage from the great state of tennessee, representative marcia blackburn. >> good morning. i tell you what, i am absolutely thrilled to be here. this is a fight that we have to win. and being here, you are laying the foundation, going there and being the foot soldiers. if we focus on prnlties, we lose every time. if we focus on issue, we...
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by studying why, for example, the work that came out of purdue many of you probably saw that the trailer parks tend to actually be tornado mag nets because they happen to be in vulnerable areas that's where land is cheap and that's where they develop and people economic disadvantaged folks live there. we can put resources where necessary and identify the communities we need to pull in and build these mechanisms to interconnect. >> i'm glad you brought up katrina. because obama was -- >> president obama. >> it rankles me when people call me obama. his name is president obama and it will be for the rest of his life. let's just go with that. >> okay. as an editor on second reference, it's just obama, it's a habit. he was -- met with fema yesterday on the eve of the 2016 hurricane season. and i don't remember the exact quote he said something to the effect of it's the disasters that we haven't experienced before that are the ones we're trying to prepare for. but the first thing that crossed my mind when he said that was, well, when sandy happened, a lot of people were like, wow we've seen th
by studying why, for example, the work that came out of purdue many of you probably saw that the trailer parks tend to actually be tornado mag nets because they happen to be in vulnerable areas that's where land is cheap and that's where they develop and people economic disadvantaged folks live there. we can put resources where necessary and identify the communities we need to pull in and build these mechanisms to interconnect. >> i'm glad you brought up katrina. because obama was --...
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to reagan again, mitch daniels who very successful governor of indiana and he's now president of purdued he worked in the reagan white house, he was the political director is the title there. and a wonderful guy. he talked about how during a period when reagan was under atault which is quite often during the presidency, he would go in and mitch being a fiery kind of guy in some ways, wanted to fire back. and reagan pulled him aside and said, mitch, just remember, we don't have enemies. we have opponents. now that kind of thing matters when a guy at the top says that. and that has a radiating effect. i worked for presidents fairly close to bush whose personality was very much like. that there are a number of stories that i could tell about the man's sort of decency and civility. and you've got to have that because mona can tell that you people worked in the white house. when you're there and you get the incoming fire and almost always the attacks on the president, whether they're republican or democrat, are more ferocious than what the white house does in response. you want to defend the
to reagan again, mitch daniels who very successful governor of indiana and he's now president of purdued he worked in the reagan white house, he was the political director is the title there. and a wonderful guy. he talked about how during a period when reagan was under atault which is quite often during the presidency, he would go in and mitch being a fiery kind of guy in some ways, wanted to fire back. and reagan pulled him aside and said, mitch, just remember, we don't have enemies. we have...