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emily: purdue pharma denies the allegations. two united airlines pilots are due in court today accused of showing up to work drunk. scotland pe pilots for suspected intoxication, before a flight was set to take off for newark, new jersey. saturday's flight, with 141 people on board, was delayed 10 hours while the airline found replacements. both pilots have been fired. right now, two brothers are held without bail charged in the shooting death of a woman in chicago. the victim, a mother of four, and cousin to nba star dwyane wade. family members gathered yesterday to remember 32-year-old nykea aldridge. baby, just returning from registering her kids at school, when shots were fired friday afternoon. police say darwin and derren sorrells were targeting someone else, when the bullets hit aldridge. both, convicted felons who were out on parole. the police chief says her death highlights an even bigger problem in the city. >> chicago has recovered and illegal handgun every hour of the year in 2016. we have ve high-profile nature of
emily: purdue pharma denies the allegations. two united airlines pilots are due in court today accused of showing up to work drunk. scotland pe pilots for suspected intoxication, before a flight was set to take off for newark, new jersey. saturday's flight, with 141 people on board, was delayed 10 hours while the airline found replacements. both pilots have been fired. right now, two brothers are held without bail charged in the shooting death of a woman in chicago. the victim, a mother of...
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emily: purdue pharma denies the allegations. governor baker is looking to include canada in his efforts to stop opioid trafficking. baker is hosting the new england governors and eastern canadian the agreement would include pledges to work with health care providers to set guidelines for prescriptions and to integrate state systems so there's more information sharing. your economy headlines this monday, asian shares dipped overnight, following friday's remarks from the u.s. federal reserve chair, about raising interest rates. right now, stock futures here are lower. this week investors will be looking for the august jobs report due out on friday. randy: to school. this morning we're kicking off a push to make back to school easier and healthier. emily: those pre-packed lunch options are temping but, erika maybe not the best idea. erika: quick and easy is tempting but you can do a much better job fueling kids for school with little effort. is this really what you want your kids eating? dr. jeanne goldberg, professor of nutrition
emily: purdue pharma denies the allegations. governor baker is looking to include canada in his efforts to stop opioid trafficking. baker is hosting the new england governors and eastern canadian the agreement would include pledges to work with health care providers to set guidelines for prescriptions and to integrate state systems so there's more information sharing. your economy headlines this monday, asian shares dipped overnight, following friday's remarks from the u.s. federal reserve...
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this mitch daniels president of purdue university.rinceton undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went too far and this is the corrective. and even the president has talked about how he didn't use these words but how ridiculous some of the safe spaces and trigger warnings got and, guess what? free speech is about confronting ideas that maybe make you uncomfortable or you disagree with. and that's the whole idea of going to college. >> nobody has done more to create the environment that made this possible, i would say, than president obama by constantly accusing middle america as racism. someone paying two college twigs i brooded on this a lot. if i were a college lobbyi
this mitch daniels president of purdue university.rinceton undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went...
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and purdue on the road.home and home series with the remaining five teams in the big ten. this weekend watch out for alex tagliani at road america. tagliani has seven starts in the nascar xfinity series but has yet to win...his last start at road america in 20-14 he came in time around there's an tra incentive waiting for hiat the finish line. ((15:18:01 i hope that we'll be able to be in the new victory lane at road america. i want to be the first one to try it. i promised the pr of the team that if i win a race, i'm going to try johnsonville's griller. i t's know il i carry but if i win the race, i'm going to treat myself with one of those. because you've never had it or you just like it or... no, just because i and i'm going to deserve it and that will be my treat on my way home.)) only fitting for the road america 1-80 fired up by johnsonville.that's sports. we're back [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn't look good. no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it's like lugging this around- line with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of
and purdue on the road.home and home series with the remaining five teams in the big ten. this weekend watch out for alex tagliani at road america. tagliani has seven starts in the nascar xfinity series but has yet to win...his last start at road america in 20-14 he came in time around there's an tra incentive waiting for hiat the finish line. ((15:18:01 i hope that we'll be able to be in the new victory lane at road america. i want to be the first one to try it. i promised the pr of the team...
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>> purdue pharma denies those allegations. governor baker is looking to include canada in his efforts to stop opioid trafficking. he is hosting the new england governors and eastern canadian premiere today. the agreement would include pledges to work with health care provider and is integrate state systems so there is more information-sharing. >> your economy headlines. shares dipped overnight the u.s. federal reserve chair about raising interest rates and right now stock futures here are lower. this week investors will be looking for the august jobs report, which is due out on friday. a lot of young people heading back to school in new england this morning. we are kicking off a push to make back-to-school easier and healthier. >> so the prepacked lunch options are tempting but maybe not the best idea. for school with little effort. reporter: is this really what you want your kids eating? >> it looks very brown. reporter: dr. gene goldberg says too often packaged prepared foods fall short. >> fried chicken nuggets, which i can
>> purdue pharma denies those allegations. governor baker is looking to include canada in his efforts to stop opioid trafficking. he is hosting the new england governors and eastern canadian premiere today. the agreement would include pledges to work with health care provider and is integrate state systems so there is more information-sharing. >> your economy headlines. shares dipped overnight the u.s. federal reserve chair about raising interest rates and right now stock futures...
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they kickoff at purdue as they look to get off to another hot start. from highlights from the 18 game schedule. the hawks will play on new year's day. they will have homes and homes with nebraska, rutgers and maryland. the fall golf season teeing atop the leaderboard...with this guy -- cedar falls' ben bermel -- that's one way to avoid bogey on three -- the son of u-n-i coach john bermel's also got great teeth -- cedar falls wins it by eight strokes... stay with c-b-s two -terry is back i pledge allegiance, to the flag [continues in background] they're bringing drugs, they're brigning crime, they're rapists... you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes... continues in background] you gotta see this guy; "oh, i don't know what i said. ah, i don't remember." i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters... get him the hell out of here... get him out of here! get out! cbs cbs cbs cbs. >>> tomorrow mix sun and clouds in the morning hours. upper 70s for highs and tomorrow night and saturday captioning
they kickoff at purdue as they look to get off to another hot start. from highlights from the 18 game schedule. the hawks will play on new year's day. they will have homes and homes with nebraska, rutgers and maryland. the fall golf season teeing atop the leaderboard...with this guy -- cedar falls' ben bermel -- that's one way to avoid bogey on three -- the son of u-n-i coach john bermel's also got great teeth -- cedar falls wins it by eight strokes... stay with c-b-s two -terry is back i...
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this mitch daniels president of purdue university. undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went too far and this is the corrective. and even the president has talked about how he didn't use these words but how ridiculous some of the safe spaces and trigger warnings got and, guess what? free speech is about confronting ideas that maybe make you uncomfortable or you disagree with. and that's the whole idea of going to college. >> nobody has done more to create the environment that made this possible, i would say, than president obama by constantly accusing middle america as racism. someone paying two college twigs i brooded on this a lot. if i were a college lobbyist and r
this mitch daniels president of purdue university. undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went too far...
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he eventually became a distinguished professor of entomology at purdue university. recently, he found the book in a box and knew he had to return it. >> it was the right thing to do, and it occurred to me that maybe after the loss of all those years there are still kids out there who might get some benefit from it. patrick: the exact fine was $436.44. children's section. trending online. the personal website of comedian and actress leslie jones is hacked. the snl star's passport and drivers license, along with explicit photos were posted on her website by the hackers. the site was taken offline. jones was one of the stars of the summer movie ghostbusters. she has not released any comments about the hack. and now, one of the most read stories on wisn.com today. after living on the streets for 20 years, the government pays a $100,000. 80-year-old wanda witter moved to d.c. in 1996 as a trained paralegal. but when she couldn't find work, she ended up in a shelter. and because witter didn't have a fixed address, the government stopped sending social security checks. she
he eventually became a distinguished professor of entomology at purdue university. recently, he found the book in a box and knew he had to return it. >> it was the right thing to do, and it occurred to me that maybe after the loss of all those years there are still kids out there who might get some benefit from it. patrick: the exact fine was $436.44. children's section. trending online. the personal website of comedian and actress leslie jones is hacked. the snl star's passport and...
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. >> this will be trevor siemian's first start since leading north western to a victory over purdue in november of 2014. and, we are live, 9news broncos insider mike klis is at team preseason game to prove he is getting a fair shot. is it that simple or is there something deeper in this decision, mike? >> reporter: start wrapping your arms around trevor siemian. i think it is possible. >> really? >> this is a significant start. i think it is more than just a rotation. for this reason. last week, when sanchez started the a-listers, demaryius thomas, emmanuel sanders, they got in eight to n in this game, the a-listers t good guys as we call them in preseason, they are going to play a quarter, a quarter-and-a- half. why would you have your backup quarterback go out there and play with the number one guys, the top guys if he is going to be the backup during the season? i think trevor siemian is starting this game because they want him to be the starter september 8. give him the chance. i'm not saying he is the starter september 8. i'm saying that game against mark sanchez, he just makes fe
. >> this will be trevor siemian's first start since leading north western to a victory over purdue in november of 2014. and, we are live, 9news broncos insider mike klis is at team preseason game to prove he is getting a fair shot. is it that simple or is there something deeper in this decision, mike? >> reporter: start wrapping your arms around trevor siemian. i think it is possible. >> really? >> this is a significant start. i think it is more than just a rotation....
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emily: purdue pharma denies the allegations. randy: a show of support in salem, massachusetts. how that city is coming together and a dramatic rescue in new jersey. why police say this man was on the tracks in the first place. narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does kelly ayotte still support donald trump for president? independent minded republicans across america put principle ahead of party and said no to trump. but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports trump. ayotte: an independent, strong voice... narrator: if she's so independent, disclaimer: independence usa pac is responsible for the content of randy: monday, and back-to-school monday for many people. cindy: it will feel like that fall weather. a couple of days before the end of the week -- emily: all right. cindy: watching a lot of activity in the tropics this morning. there are three systems now, we out there in the atlantic. two tropical depressions close to the coast line. the wind with this is hundred 2
emily: purdue pharma denies the allegations. randy: a show of support in salem, massachusetts. how that city is coming together and a dramatic rescue in new jersey. why police say this man was on the tracks in the first place. narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does kelly ayotte still support donald trump for president? independent minded republicans across america put principle ahead of...
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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 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 have 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 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 e
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 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....
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at the same time, purdue is pushing things like oxycontin and things like this.o that is a real part of it. to say that somehow pain measurement on the outside, which can't be measured, is gonna part of the reimbursement, that's part of our problem. >> and this money would go to counseling and more than just reviving a person because 80% of them have a recidivism rate right back to the hospital with more addiction. all right, let's talk quickly about the pennsylvania senate race -- katie mcginty and pat toomey. and he is claiming that because pennsylvania is a harbor state for illegal immigrants, that we, in fact, have caused criminality to happen. and he's pointed to the case of a rapist that was charged with attacking a preteen, a 12-year-old. that person was supposed to have been removed from the area, but, in fact, was released by philadelphia police instead of being removed from our country altogether. what do you make of it? is this just trying to deflect the trump factor in his party? or is it, in fact, a legitimate point -- pennsylvania should not be a ha
at the same time, purdue is pushing things like oxycontin and things like this.o that is a real part of it. to say that somehow pain measurement on the outside, which can't be measured, is gonna part of the reimbursement, that's part of our problem. >> and this money would go to counseling and more than just reviving a person because 80% of them have a recidivism rate right back to the hospital with more addiction. all right, let's talk quickly about the pennsylvania senate race -- katie...
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and brian who is a graduate of purdue university. we love purdue university. [laughter] charles in hillsboro, illinois, republican line. good morning. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. who voted in donald trump? the people dead. any republican --the people did. republican who cannot stand by the people's choice should be taken out of the rnc not funded in their elections because the people voted for trump and the people will keep voting for trump. if anyone deserves the job it's trump. and electt hillary the judges we need to run this country. they are all upset because they are going to lose their funding from those special people who give them money to make their rules. host: charles, thank you. we will get a response. already been a big party that makes decisions and this has been a more divisive year than others. when you look at how important it is to have u.s. senators representing republican views in the house supporting republican ifws, it is a litmus test of you are not ready to stand arm in arm with the presidential nominee, you're not welco
and brian who is a graduate of purdue university. we love purdue university. [laughter] charles in hillsboro, illinois, republican line. good morning. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. who voted in donald trump? the people dead. any republican --the people did. republican who cannot stand by the people's choice should be taken out of the rnc not funded in their elections because the people voted for trump and the people will keep voting for trump. if anyone deserves the job it's trump....
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we love purdue university's. we love universities. our archives are near the purdue campus. we go to charles on the republican line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. who voted in donald trump? the people. any republican that cannot stand to hide the people's -- that cannot stand behind the people's choice should not find the rnc's reelections. the people voted for trump and will keep voting for trump. if anyone deserves this job, it is trump. he can beat hillary and elect the judges we need to run this country. they are all upset because they will lose their funding from the special people who give them money to make their rules. host: thank you. guest: we have always been a big time party that makes decisions. this is certainly a more divisive year than others. but when you look at how important it is to have senate and house members supporting republican views, if you are not ready to go out and stand arm in arm with the presidential -- this is selling not the first time this has happened. andave seen it with bush other candidates, in places where they w
we love purdue university's. we love universities. our archives are near the purdue campus. we go to charles on the republican line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. who voted in donald trump? the people. any republican that cannot stand to hide the people's -- that cannot stand behind the people's choice should not find the rnc's reelections. the people voted for trump and will keep voting for trump. if anyone deserves this job, it is trump. he can beat hillary and elect the...
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amazon already has similar setups at other universities - including purdue and the university of california - berkeley. the deal between amazon and uw- madison will last at least five years. doors are set to open november first. you might call it holy "match-rimony." a couple married for 52 years is setting the internet on fire. 17-year-old anthony garguila matching outfits. they -- of course -- went viral. fran and ed started matching outfits when they went square dancing several years ago and have been doing so ever since. anthony says his grandparents text him 'good morning' every day - and share a picture of their matching outfits. after the internet went crazy over text him - "good morning from your famous grandparents." skill, competitiveness and teamwork were all on display recently in a small wisconsin town. but the results were something that would make the nation game with a unique event known as the 24/7 battle buddies summer games. "take him everywhere with me." for the about 2 years now, brendan marrocco and diego have been inseparable. "we just have a good time everywhere we g
amazon already has similar setups at other universities - including purdue and the university of california - berkeley. the deal between amazon and uw- madison will last at least five years. doors are set to open november first. you might call it holy "match-rimony." a couple married for 52 years is setting the internet on fire. 17-year-old anthony garguila matching outfits. they -- of course -- went viral. fran and ed started matching outfits when they went square dancing several...
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amazon has already set up similar retail locations at purdue... and u-c berkely. doors will open november 1st. developing right now - i-t-t tech... putting a stop to all enrollment. what that means for students here in wisconsin. plus - the teen accused of pretending to be a doctor - is arrested again. what police say he did we catch flo, the progressive girl, at the supermarket buying cheese. scandal alert! flo likes dairy?! woman: busted! [ laughter ] right afterwards we caught her riding shotgun with a mystery man. oh, yeah! [ indistinct shouting ] is this your chauffeur? what?! no, i was just showing him how easy it is to save with snapshot from progressive. you just plug it in and it gives you a rate based on your driving. does she have insurance for being boring? [ light laughter ] wakeup news. anchors adlib weather over live pic a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. i-t-t technical institute... no longer a
amazon has already set up similar retail locations at purdue... and u-c berkely. doors will open november 1st. developing right now - i-t-t tech... putting a stop to all enrollment. what that means for students here in wisconsin. plus - the teen accused of pretending to be a doctor - is arrested again. what police say he did we catch flo, the progressive girl, at the supermarket buying cheese. scandal alert! flo likes dairy?! woman: busted! [ laughter ] right afterwards we caught her riding...
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looking for a to basically create an innovation center for a time as vehicles and started talking with purdueniversity and the city. over the course of the past six months we have been advancing the driverless cars in limited areas of the city, and over the course of the past few weeks will take it to the next level which is the ability to actually and useup on your app autonomous vehicles as part of your uber experience. emily: why do you want pittsburgh to be the guinea pig? it is exciting technology but it is unproven. .> it is and it is not it has been over a decade that carnegie mellon university has been using them in the city of pittsburgh. night i having travis and his team come and pick me up and take me home. there is no difference in a car, safetythe same time, comes first. there will be a driver in the driver seat and a second person in the other seat. the technology has been there for quite some time. it is just now time to take it to the streets. emily: how do the residents of pittsburgh feel? >> this is an issue we have been working with through gerber and the department of tra
looking for a to basically create an innovation center for a time as vehicles and started talking with purdueniversity and the city. over the course of the past six months we have been advancing the driverless cars in limited areas of the city, and over the course of the past few weeks will take it to the next level which is the ability to actually and useup on your app autonomous vehicles as part of your uber experience. emily: why do you want pittsburgh to be the guinea pig? it is exciting...
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fran mccaffery's squad kicks things off at purdue -- as they look to get off to another hot start in big ten play...some highlights from the eighteen game schedd -- the hawks will play on new years' day for the tenth time in the last seventy years -- they'll also have home-and-home's with nebraska, rutgers, and maryland..the season -- teeing off today.... on five, city's alex kooker going going drops in for the picture perfect par finish... the big battle of the day -- between two of the states' best rising sophomores -- kyle spence on six -- yes! pumped -- he was neck in neck atop the leaderboard...with this guy -- cedar falls' ben bermel -- that's one way to avoid bogey on three -- the son of u-n-i coach john bermel's also got great teeth -- cedar falls kernels looking for the sweep of quad cities -- and do so in crushing fashion with a 12-2 victory... switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. it's a deal you don't want to miss. sir, hi. did you just say, "switch and you get 50% off a smartphone?" uh, yes. sorry. hi. hello. and we'll cover all switching costs. oh! wow! a
fran mccaffery's squad kicks things off at purdue -- as they look to get off to another hot start in big ten play...some highlights from the eighteen game schedd -- the hawks will play on new years' day for the tenth time in the last seventy years -- they'll also have home-and-home's with nebraska, rutgers, and maryland..the season -- teeing off today.... on five, city's alex kooker going going drops in for the picture perfect par finish... the big battle of the day -- between two of the...
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your former -- your founder and leader, brian lamb, was a proud graduate of purdue university which is in west lafayette. that led to the archives being there. so i went to the archives and i remember -- i don't know if this is still the case but they had this sort of cool automated system, forgiving dvds, a machine that pulled them off the -- like a kind of storage system and i remember kind of -- >> host: it's still there. >> guest: is that right? and i got dvds that were incredibly useful because the justices -- they're human beings. when they talk off the cuff, they sometimes say things that, on reflect, is a little more -- reflection, is it a little more candid than they might expect and it was going to west lafayette was a gold mine. by the time i got write "the oath" c-span put almost all the archives online so i was denied the great pleasure of going back to west lafayette, and -- but i still used c-span archives a lot. >> host: you're welcome anytime. let's go to susan in cambridge, massachusetts. >> caller: hi. in responding to the many viewers who have called in saying, well
your former -- your founder and leader, brian lamb, was a proud graduate of purdue university which is in west lafayette. that led to the archives being there. so i went to the archives and i remember -- i don't know if this is still the case but they had this sort of cool automated system, forgiving dvds, a machine that pulled them off the -- like a kind of storage system and i remember kind of -- >> host: it's still there. >> guest: is that right? and i got dvds that were...
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. >> i think the fed is will purdue without a jump shot. think the fed officials are ecstatic we are giving this entity so much attention. we are talking about an institution that tries to influence the u.s. economy through the banking sector. why do we think the fed is so influential boggles the mind. ignore these people. charles: ignore the fed and see if it's beneficial. charles: all they keep doing is pulling worthless money. what do you have to say for yourself? >> i was fighting against the wave. i was pushing back. charles: can they do anything to affect society anymore? >> i don't think they can. i think it's disturbing public places have as much faith in them that they do and takes their eye off the fact that the rest of the political world has done nothing. what people do not appreciate about the federal reserve is they have enabled congress's misfeasance. congress' ability to do nothing and pass expensive legislation with low borrowing. charles: i don't know how much they are muzzled. but i heard this argument from the fed. we ca
. >> i think the fed is will purdue without a jump shot. think the fed officials are ecstatic we are giving this entity so much attention. we are talking about an institution that tries to influence the u.s. economy through the banking sector. why do we think the fed is so influential boggles the mind. ignore these people. charles: ignore the fed and see if it's beneficial. charles: all they keep doing is pulling worthless money. what do you have to say for yourself? >> i was...
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things are kicked off at purdue as they are off to another hot start in big 10 play. highlights will play on new year's day for the 10th time in 10 play last season before a road loss to the same tufrz. >>> the full golf season teeg off today on five city's player, going, going -- big battle between two of the states best rising sophomores. kyle expense on 6. he was neck-and-neck with this coach, he's got great teeth. cedar falls wins it by 8 strokes. >>> the kernels looking for the sweep of quad cities and do so in crushing fashion 12 to 2 the final. that is a check of sports, we'll i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean energy super power's either going to be germany, china, or us. and i'm going to make sure it's us. from 500 million solar panels installed by the end of my first term, to precision manufacturing. that's my plan. i'm patty judge, and we know chuck grassley stopped the senate from working, but he also stopped working for iowa. as a farmer and a nurse, i learned iowa works best when we pull t
things are kicked off at purdue as they are off to another hot start in big 10 play. highlights will play on new year's day for the 10th time in 10 play last season before a road loss to the same tufrz. >>> the full golf season teeg off today on five city's player, going, going -- big battle between two of the states best rising sophomores. kyle expense on 6. he was neck-and-neck with this coach, he's got great teeth. cedar falls wins it by 8 strokes. >>> the kernels looking...
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we love purdue university's. we love universities. our archives are near the purdue campus. we go to charles on the republican line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. who voted in donald trump? the people. any republican that cannot stand to hide the people's -- that cannot stand behind the people's choice should not find the rnc's reelections. the people voted for trump and will keep voting for trump. if anyone deserves this job, it is trump. he can beat hillary and elect the judges we need to run this country. they are all upset because they will lose their funding from the special people who give them money to make their rules. host: thank you. guest: we have always been a big time party that makes decisions. this is certainly a more divisive year than others. but when you look at how important it is to have senate and house members supporting republican views, if you are not ready to go out and stand arm in arm with the presidential -- this is selling not the first time this has happened. andave seen it with bush other candidates, in places where they w
we love purdue university's. we love universities. our archives are near the purdue campus. we go to charles on the republican line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. who voted in donald trump? the people. any republican that cannot stand to hide the people's -- that cannot stand behind the people's choice should not find the rnc's reelections. the people voted for trump and will keep voting for trump. if anyone deserves this job, it is trump. he can beat hillary and elect the...
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with roxanne gay, writer, author of the essay collection "bad feminist", and associate professor at purduesity; and mike sargent, chief film critic for pacifica radio and co-president of the "black film critics" circle. welcome to both of you. let me start with you, roxanne gay.ot you wrote recently, "i am struggling to have empathy for nate parker, a man experiencing the height of his career wile being forced to reckon with hiss past. so explain that.la was there a conflict of emotion when you first learned of this? >> absolutely. you know, when youis follow someone's career trajectory and you sees them at the height of their career with a critically-acclaimed film thated sold for a record amount of money at sundance, of course,e, you know, i want him to do veryy well, i want the movie to succeed, but i cannot overlook these allegations against him. he was acquitted, yes, but his handling of the incidentd troubles me.e. the fact that the incident occurred at all troubles me, that he's still friends with the man with whom he was accused troubles me, and, so i want to have empathy for him,
with roxanne gay, writer, author of the essay collection "bad feminist", and associate professor at purduesity; and mike sargent, chief film critic for pacifica radio and co-president of the "black film critics" circle. welcome to both of you. let me start with you, roxanne gay.ot you wrote recently, "i am struggling to have empathy for nate parker, a man experiencing the height of his career wile being forced to reckon with hiss past. so explain that.la was there a...
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i'm at purdue university northwest. the newest urban park in the national park system is a half hour from our campus in indiana. and i've been taking my students from my post-1877 u.s. history class there for 16 years. so i was very pleased when last year it was made a national park. but when i took my students there last saturday, there was still no federal presence there. there was not a single park ranger there with what you were saying a little earlier. does that mean you're going to have to wait for a while as one of the newest parks for the national park system. then my second question is i've been an academic adviser as well as history professor and when i had students who wanted to become history majors and said i don't want to teach, what other jobs would there be, i had always said to them presumably you might be attracted to the national park system to be a ranger at a battlefield park or some other historic park. in fact, can you tell us whether or not the next park system does hire very many history majors
i'm at purdue university northwest. the newest urban park in the national park system is a half hour from our campus in indiana. and i've been taking my students from my post-1877 u.s. history class there for 16 years. so i was very pleased when last year it was made a national park. but when i took my students there last saturday, there was still no federal presence there. there was not a single park ranger there with what you were saying a little earlier. does that mean you're going to have...
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your founder and leader, brianan lam, was proud graduates of purdue university which is in west lafayettehere, so i b went to the archives and i remember -- i don't know if this is still the case but they had this sort of cool automated system for getting dvds. they had this machine that pulled them off the -- like a kind of -- some sort of storage system. >> host: it's still there. >> guest: is that right? and i got dvds that were incredibly useful because theinb justices -- they're human beings, when they talk off the cuff, they sometimes say things that on reflection is a little more candid than they might expect. and it was really going to west lafayette with a gold mine. by the time i got to write "the oath," c-span had put almost all its archives online. so i was denied the great pleasure of going back to west lafayette, and -- but i stillto used c-span archives a lot. >> host: your welcome anytime. let's go to susan in cambridge, massachusetts. >> caller: hi. in responding to the many viewers who have called in saying, well, why is the supreme court decisions -- why isn't it just w
your founder and leader, brianan lam, was proud graduates of purdue university which is in west lafayettehere, so i b went to the archives and i remember -- i don't know if this is still the case but they had this sort of cool automated system for getting dvds. they had this machine that pulled them off the -- like a kind of -- some sort of storage system. >> host: it's still there. >> guest: is that right? and i got dvds that were incredibly useful because theinb justices --...
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>> i think growing up we had the same coach and now we train at purdue university and we have the same mechanics and obviously height doesn't matter. we walked away with a silver medal. it works for us. >> when you get the medal, do you stop and go back to all of the early mornings, all of the to the pool, all of the family sacrifices. >> that's what's so hard about training for the olympic games. it's a daily sacrifice but this is a reward. my wife and my daughter and my family has been so supportive. >> you're a couple hoosiers. who do you want to say hi to home. >> specifically boilermakers. >> no, i mean hoosiers as in the state. boilermakers is your university. >> a lot of my family is here but boilermaker nation is out there and they've been supportive of us. >> what's up. >> david boudia and steele johnson, great job. let's go over to hoda. >> really great job. now to some of team usa's swimmers who won medals on monday. kathleen baker took silver in women's 100 meter backstroke. david plummer is the bronze medalist in the 100 meter backstroke and katie meili scored a bronze in
>> i think growing up we had the same coach and now we train at purdue university and we have the same mechanics and obviously height doesn't matter. we walked away with a silver medal. it works for us. >> when you get the medal, do you stop and go back to all of the early mornings, all of the to the pool, all of the family sacrifices. >> that's what's so hard about training for the olympic games. it's a daily sacrifice but this is a reward. my wife and my daughter and my...
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he holds an ma and ph.d degree in economics from purdue university. after jim and bill present this year's global agenda, we will be honor today hear comments about it from steven moore, distinguished visiting fellow for the project for economic growth. steve is very familiar to millions of americans for his long career writing about economics at "the wall street journal" and his frequent appearances on cnbc. earlier, steve founded the club for growth which helps select conservative members of congress including heritage foundation president jim demint when he first ran for congress. steve has a master's in economic -- economics from george mason university. after steve's comments, we should have plenty of time for questions. jim, take it away. >> thank you, terry. we have a lot of material to go through so i will have to try to be quick. starting off with trade. a senior trade policy analyst at heritage and my colleague in producing the index of economic freedom is here. bryan has done a great job explaining the benefits to american workers and consu
he holds an ma and ph.d degree in economics from purdue university. after jim and bill present this year's global agenda, we will be honor today hear comments about it from steven moore, distinguished visiting fellow for the project for economic growth. steve is very familiar to millions of americans for his long career writing about economics at "the wall street journal" and his frequent appearances on cnbc. earlier, steve founded the club for growth which helps select conservative...
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so two of trump supporters senator david purdue and congressman dan donovan just this morning, reince priebus is calling for clinton to address this with a full blown press conference. charles. charles: blake burman, thank you very much. so are these pay to play allegations trouble for hillary clinton? to democratic strategist simon rosenberg and also trump surrogate steve cortez. let me start with you because certainly dominating headlines and that's bad news for hillary clinton. bad news the first story out, almost every news organization these days. >> so three points. quick one is clinton has a substantial lead in this race. i don't think democrats are worried that's going to change. trump hasn't done anything for us to be worried for him to claw his way back into the race. second is fbi had all of these e-mails. they looked at all of this stuff and there's no criminal referral. and third is if the republicans are adamant about doing something, congress can do whatever they want. they can hold hearings, they can ask hillary to come testify in the fall. it didn't really work for th
so two of trump supporters senator david purdue and congressman dan donovan just this morning, reince priebus is calling for clinton to address this with a full blown press conference. charles. charles: blake burman, thank you very much. so are these pay to play allegations trouble for hillary clinton? to democratic strategist simon rosenberg and also trump surrogate steve cortez. let me start with you because certainly dominating headlines and that's bad news for hillary clinton. bad news the...
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i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and several highgh school students o write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak. i tatalked 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 morore interereg things than i did because it reallyly has an impact. one thing they put it ouout as they s said, look, you keep talking about all these changngs to the civil liberties landscace and d 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 e for people who ae ouour 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 l we know. what we consider extremist and radical and threatening
i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and several highgh school students o write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak. i tatalked 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 morore interereg things than i did because it reallyly has an impact. one thing they put it ouout as they s...
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we saw even, yesterday when the release of donald trump economic plan you have people like senator purdue that this is the only pro growth plan any candidates have offered this economy that has seen 1.2 economic growth, and president obama going to go down as one of the pores presidents for economic growth, in our history of this great nation, so there was endorsements of ecic policies -- >> can you name a candidate who has embraced trumpism, his attacks on trade, and his other policies. >> you are saying a candidate, that -- >> a candidate a candidate who is -- you know who is trying to ride the donald trump coattails into a seat name a person out there doing. >> have a. >> everyone is going to be specific to the congressional district of the state that would be poor form for any candidate running in a state that is ask geographically different than various other parts of the country so a campaign that mimics donald trump, paul ryan hold on hold on hold on. no. but even president obama didn't have that, please, but look you look at paul ryan has even resilientiterated some of d trump rhe
we saw even, yesterday when the release of donald trump economic plan you have people like senator purdue that this is the only pro growth plan any candidates have offered this economy that has seen 1.2 economic growth, and president obama going to go down as one of the pores presidents for economic growth, in our history of this great nation, so there was endorsements of ecic policies -- >> can you name a candidate who has embraced trumpism, his attacks on trade, and his other policies....
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when you hear her surrogates, purdue giuliani the greatest for donald trump's campaign in terms of staying on message and talking about his drink. kelley ann conway the same. the other surrogates who can tell the messaging is not getting out in real time. kelley had thiwoin getting ads together, figuring out where to cut, they start running on friday. pennsylvania, ohio, florida and north carolina critical in the messaging. >> you make a point that trump has largely -- he wasn't the campaign manager that told him to go after the con family or told him to suggest the second amendment people should take care of hillary clinton. so can he stay on message? can the campaign team get him to refocus on what needs to be done? there's a clear message that the country wants change. the economy isn't working. if you look at hillary clinton, another four years. dagen: really quickly, in a speech last night was typed and hit on themes. it was well-written but had none critically important themes and i was like that's how you follow up monday's speech. dagen: you are doing now at this polling and you sa
when you hear her surrogates, purdue giuliani the greatest for donald trump's campaign in terms of staying on message and talking about his drink. kelley ann conway the same. the other surrogates who can tell the messaging is not getting out in real time. kelley had thiwoin getting ads together, figuring out where to cut, they start running on friday. pennsylvania, ohio, florida and north carolina critical in the messaging. >> you make a point that trump has largely -- he wasn't the...
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the just disappearing to my hearts content, why west lafayette indiana, your founder and leader at purduefayette led to archives being there. when this was still the case, pool automated systems for getting dvds. a machine that pulled them off of a storage system. i got dvds, and when they talk off-the-cuff, it is a little more candid than they might expect. west lafayette was a goldline. c-span put all its archives online. going back to west lafayette, i still use this. >> host: susan in cambridge. >> in responding to many viewers who said why the supreme court decision is right and wrong, you have done an admirable job explaining politics is necessarily a part of this but you have on too far. my law professors, told me many years ago that a lot of american law can be explained by the railroad always wins. so many years of our existence but that is not the interesting question and doesn't make it law but they have to give reasons the railroad wins. once you give reasons you stand by those reasons and occasionally the railroad doesn't win or the republicans have to vote liberal or democra
the just disappearing to my hearts content, why west lafayette indiana, your founder and leader at purduefayette led to archives being there. when this was still the case, pool automated systems for getting dvds. a machine that pulled them off of a storage system. i got dvds, and when they talk off-the-cuff, it is a little more candid than they might expect. west lafayette was a goldline. c-span put all its archives online. going back to west lafayette, i still use this. >> host: susan in...