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let's start though with georgia senator and trump supporter republican david purdue. senator, thanks for being here. >> i'm glad to be here, bret. >> senator, i want to start with just basic questions. what do you think trump has to do tomorrow night? >> well i think he has to reveal hillary clinton. hillary is talking about doubling down and giving us a third term of barack obama. and the failed policies. if he stays to that high ground, he wins not only this debate but he goes to the white house. look, this is a trail of tears that she's talking about. and i hope that this debate shows a stark contrast between two directions, two totally different directions for our country. one that hillary is he is spouing and one -- espousing and one that donald trump is talking about. >> you know the donald trump campaign is trying to be tied to russia and vladimir putin and all of his actions. in fact, now you have the western diplomats at the u.n. saying russia is tied to the syrian actions happening currently in aleppo. the clinton campaign is out with an ad and i want to pla
let's start though with georgia senator and trump supporter republican david purdue. senator, thanks for being here. >> i'm glad to be here, bret. >> senator, i want to start with just basic questions. what do you think trump has to do tomorrow night? >> well i think he has to reveal hillary clinton. hillary is talking about doubling down and giving us a third term of barack obama. and the failed policies. if he stays to that high ground, he wins not only this debate but he...
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>> purdue university. >> purdue, a little boily. >> oh, yeah, right here. >> little boilermaker.> i am, yeah. >> let's give that frat house a shout-out. which one? >> i have to. it's the zeta psi chapter. >> boom. [laughter] i don't know. what would you spend a million dollars on? >> well, i've talked about it with a lot of people. you know...frat house could use a swimming pool, probably. >> of course it could. let's deal with the money first. let me tell you what you're up against. >> sure. >> 14 questions. money valu g
>> purdue university. >> purdue, a little boily. >> oh, yeah, right here. >> little boilermaker.> i am, yeah. >> let's give that frat house a shout-out. which one? >> i have to. it's the zeta psi chapter. >> boom. [laughter] i don't know. what would you spend a million dollars on? >> well, i've talked about it with a lot of people. you know...frat house could use a swimming pool, probably. >> of course it could. let's deal with the money...
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purdue economists say the 17-point drop from july to august was the 2015. in this farm journal report, we take a trip to southern illinois to see first-hand from one ag banker, why despite the headwinds, he's still bullish on agriculture. brice allard marks the 5th generation on this southern illinois farm. working along side his dad wayde for 15 years, 2016 is proving to be a challenge. <2016, has been like every year, go back into tyhe 2012, 2013, we just had different types of challenges> alan hoskins is allard's banker. he says while finances may look grim for some, it's the price of having a good crop, the opposite of what many saw in 2012. hosk
purdue economists say the 17-point drop from july to august was the 2015. in this farm journal report, we take a trip to southern illinois to see first-hand from one ag banker, why despite the headwinds, he's still bullish on agriculture. brice allard marks the 5th generation on this southern illinois farm. working along side his dad wayde for 15 years, 2016 is proving to be a challenge. hosk
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mark: senator purdue, thank you for joining us. we come back, we will schooled by the national education association president. enjoy recess. ♪ ♪ welcome back class, we are taking attendance, with the national education association president, lily eskelsen garcia. did i get that right? lily: you got it. john: in the ballpark, right? i know you are a big hillary clinton supporter, but let's start with education. tothe issues that matter school reform, education for our country, why is it that hillary clinton is your choice? and what is wrong with what donald trump has said about the issue? have time to get into the breath of white is wrong donald takes millions and millions of existing dollars from the assisting education budget, which is reading tutors, special education, to get to private schools. not a good idea. take a look at, where she started her career. she started as a young lawyer, saying, i will fight for the rights of poor kids were not receiving special ed services that they deserve. she has fought for special education
mark: senator purdue, thank you for joining us. we come back, we will schooled by the national education association president. enjoy recess. ♪ ♪ welcome back class, we are taking attendance, with the national education association president, lily eskelsen garcia. did i get that right? lily: you got it. john: in the ballpark, right? i know you are a big hillary clinton supporter, but let's start with education. tothe issues that matter school reform, education for our country, why is it...
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fans, although stating to defend the plate the horseshoe the big house, when he was a quarterback at purdue , but appleby had -- could think about making the gator work against the north 12 straight when. almost over rocky top,bulls up ten appleby lead -- led the -- stop ten appleby led the gators offense to great start, then -- they -- she points, to the 3021 lead gators -- to get it within ten, breakdown the game -- this came in here from jim mcelwain tonight at 11. this is back after this final
fans, although stating to defend the plate the horseshoe the big house, when he was a quarterback at purdue , but appleby had -- could think about making the gator work against the north 12 straight when. almost over rocky top,bulls up ten appleby lead -- led the -- stop ten appleby led the gators offense to great start, then -- they -- she points, to the 3021 lead gators -- to get it within ten, breakdown the game -- this came in here from jim mcelwain tonight at 11. this is back after this...
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senator purdue is a republican. you're right, things are different that time.es are changing. candidates are changing. it's not necessarily your father's party on either side anymore. we'll look at a lot of those issues and digging into what happened yesterday with the federal reserve. a couple of guest hosts this morning, jillian ted of the financial times, peter boockvar will joins. we can dig through what happened with the fed, the market reaction on this. the rally was rather muted. if that's all you get out of the idea that you're not raising rates, you might raise them later in december, but rates will be lower for a lot longer than anybody expected. look at the futures today. gain of about 60 points or so that's nothing compared to what we've been looking at all week. you wonder how much of this is baked into the market. how much more good news could come of it. we'll discuss that with a lot of players like jim paulson. and you guys were just talking about jim cramer and the lulu lemon interview tonight. willfred, i know you're looking for yoga pants? >>
senator purdue is a republican. you're right, things are different that time.es are changing. candidates are changing. it's not necessarily your father's party on either side anymore. we'll look at a lot of those issues and digging into what happened yesterday with the federal reserve. a couple of guest hosts this morning, jillian ted of the financial times, peter boockvar will joins. we can dig through what happened with the fed, the market reaction on this. the rally was rather muted. if...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. now she writes mostly in emoji. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear
. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of untimed down or not. weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. now she writes mostly in emoji. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax.
. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of untimed down or not. weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. now she writes mostly in emoji. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. gear up for school. ge
. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have on >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. essays in the entire 8th grade. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. america
. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have on >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. now she writes mostly in emoji. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. gear up for school. g
. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma...
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>> i've been privileged to what i do in purdue. i'm not taking a demotion. >> fair enough.ernor johnson said about this morning, well, he said "i'm human." he started his day by setting aside a'm human. that was tweet. if i can ask you more specifically about other topics from last night. donald trump at the commander-in-chief forum criticized the generals involved in fighting isis. hillary clinton today went on the attack, she called it trash talking. you worked for president reagan back in 1985. you were a liaison, a special advisor. this morning clinton wondered allowed what president reagan would think if he heard a presidential candidate criticizing america's top military brass. what would the man you worked for, president reagan, think? >> it wouldn't have been his style, obviously, or that of most presidents we've known but i'll leave -- >> how about heaping praise on vladimir putin as well? do you believe that president obama is a weaker leader, as trump suggests, than vladimir putin? >> i'm in the comfortable position of leading a public university which means that
>> i've been privileged to what i do in purdue. i'm not taking a demotion. >> fair enough.ernor johnson said about this morning, well, he said "i'm human." he started his day by setting aside a'm human. that was tweet. if i can ask you more specifically about other topics from last night. donald trump at the commander-in-chief forum criticized the generals involved in fighting isis. hillary clinton today went on the attack, she called it trash talking. you worked for...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the central michigan we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahomatate turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of untimed down or not. >> dave: true. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. now she writes mostly in emoji. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot off
. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the central michigan we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state....
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♪ john: joining us now is senator david purdue. thank you for joining us.avid:ole -- senator good to be with you guys. favoritedonald trump a underdog or a tossup? senator david: voter turnout was up 60% and i lived that same thing in my race in georgia and i think he has touched a nerve. i do not believe these national polls right now either way, think there is a lot of noise in the system and quite frankly the intensity behind trump support does not show up in the polls. i think he has a chance to win this time i think it will be close in some battleground oftes, high ground is lack the performance in the obama administration and the fact that hillary clinton is offering no change in direction and the people want that more than anything else. mark: when you say he has a chance, can i take that you still think he is the underdog? senator david: i operate every day as an underdog in my race and he is working every day as if he is not an underdog. my prediction is he will win big and i believe this is bigger than donald trump and bigger than me, this is abou
♪ john: joining us now is senator david purdue. thank you for joining us.avid:ole -- senator good to be with you guys. favoritedonald trump a underdog or a tossup? senator david: voter turnout was up 60% and i lived that same thing in my race in georgia and i think he has touched a nerve. i do not believe these national polls right now either way, think there is a lot of noise in the system and quite frankly the intensity behind trump support does not show up in the polls. i think he has a...
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mark: senator purdue, senator from georgia, thank you so much for joining us.ntial debate is less than a week away, which means the candidates are making final efforts to set expectations. take for instance donald trump last night on the o'reilly factor. mr. trump: if she treats me with respect, i will treat her with respect. it really depends. people asked me that question, you will go out there and do this and that. i really do not know, i will have to feel it out when i am out there. i can talk about her deleting e-mails after she got a subpoena from congress or talk about her record which is a disaster. >> i suspect you will do that. donald trump: i will be doing that. we will go back-and-forth and she has a lot of baggage. i tell you what, she has been there a long time. mark: and here is what hillary clinton told jimmy fallon about the unpredictability of trump. jimmy fallon: which trump are you going to get? do you have any idea how your because he seems to be changing a bit. mrs. clinton: he is trying to somehow convince people to forget everything he h
mark: senator purdue, senator from georgia, thank you so much for joining us.ntial debate is less than a week away, which means the candidates are making final efforts to set expectations. take for instance donald trump last night on the o'reilly factor. mr. trump: if she treats me with respect, i will treat her with respect. it really depends. people asked me that question, you will go out there and do this and that. i really do not know, i will have to feel it out when i am out there. i can...
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. ♪ ♪ john: joining us now is senator david purdue. thank you for joining us.- senator good to be with you guys. favoritedonald trump a underdog or a tossup? senator david: voter turnout was up 60% and i lived that same thing in my race in georgia and i think he has touched a nerve. i do not believe these national
. ♪ ♪ john: joining us now is senator david purdue. thank you for joining us.- senator good to be with you guys. favoritedonald trump a underdog or a tossup? senator david: voter turnout was up 60% and i lived that same thing in my race in georgia and i think he has touched a nerve. i do not believe these national
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. >> chloe: patrick collaborated with don purdue to create project 150. the group got its name because it started off helping 150 teens. since then the number has grown to more than 8,000 over the years. it's here where teens can come pick up clothing, shoes, food and other items for school. >> nice pair of pants. nice pair of shoes. a nice outfit. in in a learning environment. >> reporter: they help students in need at multiple schools in the valley. >> 47 high schools here in las vegas. >> chloe: plus 15 high schools in reno, laughlin, moapa valley and they're looking to expand services out to pahrump. >> our goal for these kids is pretty simple. just graduate high school. >> chloe: patrick says he couldn't have grown this organization without the hundreds of volunteers who help organize and deliver throughout the year. just like he and his partner don did. >> everybody has something to give. and the smallest idea that you have may not be so crazy. >> chloe: this is so cool. project 150 also provides food to families who are homeless during the holidays
. >> chloe: patrick collaborated with don purdue to create project 150. the group got its name because it started off helping 150 teens. since then the number has grown to more than 8,000 over the years. it's here where teens can come pick up clothing, shoes, food and other items for school. >> nice pair of pants. nice pair of shoes. a nice outfit. in in a learning environment. >> reporter: they help students in need at multiple schools in the valley. >> 47 high schools...
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mitch daniels former governor of indiana and current president of purdue university. charley gibson, former anchor of abc news. john griffin, the managing director of alan and company. jane harmon former congress woman from california and director of the woodrow center. antonio hernandez the president and ceo of the california community foundation. the president of notre dame. jim lair. former executive anchor of news hour. newton, a senior counsel at sydney austin and former head of the fcc under john f kennedy. and dorthy writing, former president of the league of women voters. olympia snow. and former president of princeton university. that is the board that makes up the commission on presidential debates. now the minneapolis star tribune has a secret history of the commission and did it sin graphic novel form. if you go to the startribune.com you can see their take on the secret history of the debates. the debate is taking place in the david s mack complex at hofstra university. well who is that? he was born in 1941 and he owns a real estate development company. h
mitch daniels former governor of indiana and current president of purdue university. charley gibson, former anchor of abc news. john griffin, the managing director of alan and company. jane harmon former congress woman from california and director of the woodrow center. antonio hernandez the president and ceo of the california community foundation. the president of notre dame. jim lair. former executive anchor of news hour. newton, a senior counsel at sydney austin and former head of the fcc...
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downtown durham lunchtime 87 degrees purdue will be a hot afternoon looking at 93 degrees. we will see an increasing chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. while it will be very dry we will wake up from the dry conditions we've seen over the last month or two as we get into friday or saturday looking at several inches of rain and potential flooding in our viewing area. coming up zero so you and maps with potential rainfall in about ten minutes. stomach duke university medical center is receiving more than a quarter of a million dial -- dollars for childhood cancer research. cancer research totaling $22 million. the second will better help understand. stomach to take something extra hp you sleep at night? and does it work? >> monica, i need to hear this. stomach who was not struggled with sleep every now and insomnia is a serious condition. coming up a long-lasting solution that does not involve drugs. you wake up last night? >> about three times. stomach if you struggle to get a good night sleep, his ideal we have a strategy to try. >> i am in this category too. roughly 60
downtown durham lunchtime 87 degrees purdue will be a hot afternoon looking at 93 degrees. we will see an increasing chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. while it will be very dry we will wake up from the dry conditions we've seen over the last month or two as we get into friday or saturday looking at several inches of rain and potential flooding in our viewing area. coming up zero so you and maps with potential rainfall in about ten minutes. stomach duke university medical center is...
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. >> will pack on the road taking on the top purdue team yesterday they lose it 24- 14. once that's conference play next week for fedex dustin johnson third round final golf term of the dj but a tort to a man dollars is a job as a man in control of winning that cup and that $10 million prize about charles and control whole six and seven eagle six and eagle seven back to back eagles for sure so left a pretty good round. former rebel ryan more work moving up the leaderboard knocks on the bernie finishes 600 tied for third place roy mcelroy going to today's final round. the leader dustin johnson three shot chappell watch the shot from the rough knock it in he is tied with dj as they are getting ready to play the final round in atlanta cancer right here on channel 3. usc fight night las vegas fighter into roy nelson take a big but sober white of the column bigfoot? nelson found out the second round for siblings a big but right in the privates. ouch. moment to catch his breath. before the fight resumed when it did nelson looking sharp big right hand on silva but little nelson
. >> will pack on the road taking on the top purdue team yesterday they lose it 24- 14. once that's conference play next week for fedex dustin johnson third round final golf term of the dj but a tort to a man dollars is a job as a man in control of winning that cup and that $10 million prize about charles and control whole six and seven eagle six and eagle seven back to back eagles for sure so left a pretty good round. former rebel ryan more work moving up the leaderboard knocks on the...
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everyone is purdue much in agreement that this will not be a direct hit from tropical storm hermine, the remnants from the storm, the heavy rain, strong winds that could pose a lot of problems here in ocean city. some storefronts would probably pull out there sent back later today. we have been talking the merchants and visitors here, and we actually got a good amount of wind last night your last night, ocean city got a lot of rain. as my photographer, mike, gets you a nice panoramic shot of the beach here, this is the concern -- you have a heavy surge, and ocean city is known for flooding when you have a storm like this. those are the concerns. flooding, power outage possibilities, so that is what folks are looking at right now. taking a very close eye on the forecast cones to see what direction, what path this thing will take. this could not have come at a worse time, really, because this is labor day weekend. we all know how important that is for ocean city. some 280,000ect in visitors this long holiday weekend, the last iraq, the unofficial end of summer. we have a couple of -- t
everyone is purdue much in agreement that this will not be a direct hit from tropical storm hermine, the remnants from the storm, the heavy rain, strong winds that could pose a lot of problems here in ocean city. some storefronts would probably pull out there sent back later today. we have been talking the merchants and visitors here, and we actually got a good amount of wind last night your last night, ocean city got a lot of rain. as my photographer, mike, gets you a nice panoramic shot of...
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telling you about a purdue professor of entomology.ock, this is american ingenuity at one of america's great universities. former governor mitch daniels is president there now. came up with this idea how to create particular bags that help prevent pests from getting inside so farmers in sub-saharan africa can get product foz market. most earn less than $2 a day but with this technology and initiative, going to do better. >> i love. it one of my favorite classes at uc davis, entomology. and parasitosis. >> we love proposals at baseball games right? one proposal looked like a slow motion disaster. andrew fox pulled out box and ring fell out, couldn't find it. nobody could find it. everybody was looking in total distress and broadcast on the jumbotron and tv but luckily found the ring. look at this. >> wait a second, yes! yes! >> poor guy was pretty nervous. rick perry was a team player but eliminated from "dancing with the stars." and able to talk about veterans issues and that's why he did it. that's it for us. "special report" is next.
telling you about a purdue professor of entomology.ock, this is american ingenuity at one of america's great universities. former governor mitch daniels is president there now. came up with this idea how to create particular bags that help prevent pests from getting inside so farmers in sub-saharan africa can get product foz market. most earn less than $2 a day but with this technology and initiative, going to do better. >> i love. it one of my favorite classes at uc davis, entomology....
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. now she writes mostly in emoji. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. ge
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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 want to give you a live look from a airrchopper 7 flying above my 25 right around sixth avenue purdue can see traffic is beginni t up. >>> according to a poll taken during last night's debbte, 62% of voters thought hillary clinton was tte winner. >> a lot of people have not made up their minds about who they are going to vote for. we were at a watch party last night and we spoke to several young voters who are not thrilled about either of the options. >> hillary clinton has -- is one of the least trustworthy people. in my opinion, donald trump he doesn't know how to control his mouth. >> i think donald trump hillary clinton presented about as well as i expected her too as well. so, still very much undecided. >> voters are split on whether or not donald trump can truly handle the president job. 55% of people say he cannot handle it. >>> donald trump just wrapped up an interview with fox and friends, we have been monitoring the conversation this morning. he was asked about made about the former ms. universe. during last night's debate, hillary clinton brought up the former ms. venezuela
we want to give you a live look from a airrchopper 7 flying above my 25 right around sixth avenue purdue can see traffic is beginni t up. >>> according to a poll taken during last night's debbte, 62% of voters thought hillary clinton was tte winner. >> a lot of people have not made up their minds about who they are going to vote for. we were at a watch party last night and we spoke to several young voters who are not thrilled about either of the options. >> hillary clinton...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of untimed down or not. weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. when you run your own restaurant, every night is opening night. coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. now she writes mostly in emoji. get back to great. all computers on sale like this dell laptop. office depot officemax. gear up
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mark: senator purdue, thank you for joining us. >> thank you guys. when we come back, we will get schooled by the national education association president. after this brief recess. ♪ ♪ john: welcome back, class. we are taking attendance, with the national education association president and hillary clinton supporter lily , eskelsen garcia. did i get that right? lily: you got it. john: in the ballpark, right? i know you are a big hillary clinton supporter, but let's start with education. on the issues that matter to school reform, education for our country, why is it that hillary clinton is your choice? and what is wrong with what donald trump has said about the issue? lily: we don't have time to get into the breath of what is wrong with all trump taking millions and millions of existing dollars from the assisting education budget, which is special education, title i to give to private schools, not a good idea, but for hillary you take a look at where she started her career. she started her career as a young lawyer saying, i'm going to fight for the r
mark: senator purdue, thank you for joining us. >> thank you guys. when we come back, we will get schooled by the national education association president. after this brief recess. ♪ ♪ john: welcome back, class. we are taking attendance, with the national education association president and hillary clinton supporter lily , eskelsen garcia. did i get that right? lily: you got it. john: in the ballpark, right? i know you are a big hillary clinton supporter, but let's start with...
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. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma state. oklahoma state turned it over on downs with no time left, they got an untimed down and central michigan ended up winning. >> greg: still have to defend the hail mary, regardless of untimed down or not. >> dave: true. weber up the gut. he's to the 31. now that's the end of the third quarter with ohio state leading 34-3. we'll return after this message and a word from our abc stations. every night is opening night. when you run your own restaurant, coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. soon, she'll type the bestr essays in the entire 8th grade. get back to great. all com
. >> tom: they throttled purdue. >> referee: holding offense number 74. ten yard penalty from the spot of the foul. replay first down. because the quarterback ended on an accepted penalty we will have one untimed down. >> dave: this is a legal untimed down, different from the central michigan game. we couldn't hear dave, we saw dave, our rules expert on television. i wanted to sit back and listen to him break that down as to what took place at the end of the game at oklahoma...
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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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his formernow live indiana governor mitch daniels who is currently the president of purdue universityuser to talk about tomorrow's debate. what can we expect? good morning, kimberly. let's start by telling our voters little bit about the role on the debate commission. what do you do there? i am one of 15 or so members. it was really led by some but his is a group of and i wasdmire pleased to be invited to take part. the: can you talk about how commission became responsible? it goes back into the 80's .nd someone i guess it has served ever since. i think it is a good and reliable process to bear that the candidates have respected each time around. host: we're talking to our viewers about tomorrow night's debate with governor daniels. these are the lines for republicans, democrats and independents. how many people are on the commission and what is the political makeup? andt is bipartisan nonpartisan. there are a couple other in theity presidents same boat. by imminent path leaders. he was a former republican party the group as i have is really committed to try and create a fair process.
his formernow live indiana governor mitch daniels who is currently the president of purdue universityuser to talk about tomorrow's debate. what can we expect? good morning, kimberly. let's start by telling our voters little bit about the role on the debate commission. what do you do there? i am one of 15 or so members. it was really led by some but his is a group of and i wasdmire pleased to be invited to take part. the: can you talk about how commission became responsible? it goes back into...
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on the scene of a house fire-- near gowan and within this past hour on purdue way. we are working to get more information-- and have a crew headed that way. we will bring you more information as soon as possible. dance like no one is watching.. or dance like everyone's watching and have fun doing it! whatever you do... just dance! video of a traffic cop helping drivers get to where they need to go during the evening commute in couth africa is going viral this morning. a witness says the she couldn't help but smile as she drove by... and wishes everyone loved their job this much. there's much more ahead on fox5 news this morning. coming up.. it's a fact. china is overpopulated. but there is no excuse for doing this. see how this car got up on a rooftop! weather and traffic in just two minutes on fox [ricky]quality top tier gas can help engine performance. hmm,wonder what that's like... [reporter]ricky,how does it feel to be a champion? 's performance on the road inspires me. he's the real mvp! we did it,man!ha-hah! [ricky whispers]you inspire me. [announcer]arco.qual
on the scene of a house fire-- near gowan and within this past hour on purdue way. we are working to get more information-- and have a crew headed that way. we will bring you more information as soon as possible. dance like no one is watching.. or dance like everyone's watching and have fun doing it! whatever you do... just dance! video of a traffic cop helping drivers get to where they need to go during the evening commute in couth africa is going viral this morning. a witness says the she...
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as a result, a rage of back bad actors as well as purdue. supporting documentation. having exploded this program. and the the apply can't. including the asai lent and refugee -- receive the government issue. that the applicants sup plide. this document could be used such a water fountain. >> without supporting information tell us who they claim to be and we're letting them in. how rector of the f.b.i. can we possibly be confidence that the refugees innocent americans. what i am tell yog you is that i would give it there. whoever that person does. were ke talk about real gas. areas of risk. . to and he didn't take to pass. >> you disagree in >> i disagrees. >> sit true or false that the testimony of the applicant alone can be significant for approval. >> it is considered. it depends on the case. usually we do extensive documentations. rians present with extensive documentation that we review it. . my time has expired but i would like to get an answer to this question. is it drew or false that the testimony of the applicant alone can be significant for approval? >> the
as a result, a rage of back bad actors as well as purdue. supporting documentation. having exploded this program. and the the apply can't. including the asai lent and refugee -- receive the government issue. that the applicants sup plide. this document could be used such a water fountain. >> without supporting information tell us who they claim to be and we're letting them in. how rector of the f.b.i. can we possibly be confidence that the refugees innocent americans. what i am tell yog...
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i'll continue to push for this bill with senator purdue that would do just that: replace obamacare with commonsense solutions that empower patients and doctors, not the government. to take back control of their health care. until then, hardworking americans will continue to bear the consequences of a failed obamacare. you know, madam president, i ask unanimous consent to engage in a colloquy with th the senator frm wyoming. officer sphe without objection. mr. mccain: i see my friend, dr. barrasso. i would ask dr. barrasso, dr. , what happens -- what happens to average citizens when, as in the case of my state, where all but one county only has one option, one health provider, what happens then i'd ask you, doctor? mr. barrasso: wcialtion it's so interesting that the senator would bring this up because the entire state of wyoming has found itself in dpeac exactly te situation. the president promised a marketplace. what the american people have gotten is a monopoly. in one-third of all the counties in the country, they are down a single -- and it is not really a choice. it is a take-it-or
i'll continue to push for this bill with senator purdue that would do just that: replace obamacare with commonsense solutions that empower patients and doctors, not the government. to take back control of their health care. until then, hardworking americans will continue to bear the consequences of a failed obamacare. you know, madam president, i ask unanimous consent to engage in a colloquy with th the senator frm wyoming. officer sphe without objection. mr. mccain: i see my friend, dr....
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daines: senator purdue, thank you. -your clear eyes and 40 years in the private sector is so badly needed here. i'm grateful for your love of our country and your experiencing fighting on behalf of our veterans in washington, d.c. you mentioned the world is more dangerous than it's ever been before. i was flying back home to montana late thursday night, delta ourlines flying -- airlines flying through minneapolis to be at the air force base on friday. we have wie phi on flights off -- wi-fi on flights oftentimes. i'm watching my twitter feed and i saw the reports of the 5.0 quake that was reported in north korea because they had conducted their fifth test, their most powerful test yet of an atomic bomb. five weeks ago, six weeks ago i was in israel. we talked about iran, speaking about threats. we spoke to the israeli leadership, to prime minister netanyahu about the threat from iran. we crawled in the terror tunnels that came out of gaza that hamas had built, hamas largely funded by iran. we stood on the northern bord
daines: senator purdue, thank you. -your clear eyes and 40 years in the private sector is so badly needed here. i'm grateful for your love of our country and your experiencing fighting on behalf of our veterans in washington, d.c. you mentioned the world is more dangerous than it's ever been before. i was flying back home to montana late thursday night, delta ourlines flying -- airlines flying through minneapolis to be at the air force base on friday. we have wie phi on flights off -- wi-fi on...
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marks two centuries of statehood and this relay will see the torch designed by the 4th district's own purdue university engineering students. along with others, i will have the honor to carry the torch and excited to be involved in this unique and privileged event. this relay will last for over a month with a route ending on october 15 just in time for the dedication of the plaza, a brand new public space. i want to thank the by centennial commission for all they have done to make our year more memorable for generations to come. mr. speaker, it's good to see you in the chair and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> permission to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. kennedy: mr. speaker, before heading to the airport earlier today, i met with a group of mothers from the massachusetts organization of moms demand action. headlines of lives lost are altered by gun violence. boston shooting grateful ininjures men, two dead and two injured.
marks two centuries of statehood and this relay will see the torch designed by the 4th district's own purdue university engineering students. along with others, i will have the honor to carry the torch and excited to be involved in this unique and privileged event. this relay will last for over a month with a route ending on october 15 just in time for the dedication of the plaza, a brand new public space. i want to thank the by centennial commission for all they have done to make our year more...
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therefore, as of this year, i'm giving money straight to the party as far as down ballot races go, i know purdue ballot this year, but from this point on, i will the canidate that i support and as far as the epublican vote from this point on, we will remember those people like paul ryan, that the time they could find the hot mic, tofs say something our nominee and not defended his own party. we will plorable and not forget that he did not stand announce and support his people.y's >> what sort of amounts are you money in? >> sir, i can't each report it not about to 'm tell how much money i give to the trump campaign. or in the undreds thousands, kelly? >> sir, i don't tell how much. even, i'm going to tell buti'm adorable deplorable, not about to announce on national t.v. how much. for a trump pay hat, i'm not about to tell you how much money. this, aruba ou campaign, paul ryan's i get an e-mail every single ay, from portman, from paul ryan in his primary, i give calls me where the rnc almost every single day wanting support, but i'm not about to money i how much give -- within your right. seeing
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i think i saw a lot of compassion for him in the lower and middle class people, who are right now, purdu well retty well struggling. host: thank you for your call. looking at a picture of the clinton family leaving the arena now and going back to the hotel for the evening. next up is a call from elijah in tennessee. this color also supports donald trump. what did you think about tonight's debate? caller: am i on? host: you are on. caller: i just thought when hillary said he had called women wrong things, i think it was unfair because if the women ar doing something wrong, he should be able to call them something. doesn't matter about the gender. that is basically my thought. host: thank you. peter, what do you have? peter: a couple more texts. this is from nigel in new york. the debate was irritating for both parties. neither have the qualifications to be the next president. and cheney in texas says, still undecided. i think the tax returns might be the deciding factor. a couple of articles in relation to what has happened tonight, this is from the "financial times" regarding the federal
i think i saw a lot of compassion for him in the lower and middle class people, who are right now, purdu well retty well struggling. host: thank you for your call. looking at a picture of the clinton family leaving the arena now and going back to the hotel for the evening. next up is a call from elijah in tennessee. this color also supports donald trump. what did you think about tonight's debate? caller: am i on? host: you are on. caller: i just thought when hillary said he had called women...
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you going to beat purdue? >> well, i'm a university of kentucky grad, so -- >> ooh.hing? >> i am not. the economics council i was on the board of the uc economics council. i've cycled off of that. you can only do so many things like that and you take your turn and hand it off to somebody else. >> i guess when it comes to basketball there's probably not a lot of love lost between the university of kentucky and the bear cats. but you seem to be doing okay. >> yeah. i don't -- i'm not that kind of fan that laments anybody else. if there aren't two teams, there's not a game. you need strong competition out there which is fine. >> do you remember the old song let's go kroger the happy way to shop. do you know that one? >> i absolutely knew that one. i'm a native from here. let's go kroger. >> all right. thanks, mike. see you later. >> thank you. >>> when we come back this morning, a rescue in the french alps. dozens of tourists spent the night in cable cars. we have the details on this rescue after the break. >>> time to squawk and roll. kansas is back on the road kicking
you going to beat purdue? >> well, i'm a university of kentucky grad, so -- >> ooh.hing? >> i am not. the economics council i was on the board of the uc economics council. i've cycled off of that. you can only do so many things like that and you take your turn and hand it off to somebody else. >> i guess when it comes to basketball there's probably not a lot of love lost between the university of kentucky and the bear cats. but you seem to be doing okay. >> yeah. i...
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. >> i bet, mitch, he lost his but, the bear cubs win over purdue -- >> i did not say that.them. yes or no? >> yes or no. >> they raise or not? >> can i -- you criticize me for wearing green ties, and i know why -- >> you are so sensitive. you are so sensitive! i came in one day and i said, joe, you have been wearing a series of nice green ties. >> so i stopped. >> he saw it as a criticism. >> was that a criticism of green ties? >> i thought women thought about what they wear, and i never thought -- >> it's nice, joe, i like that about you. >> you say whatever you feel, too. watch this, i am going to go with what i say. >> we ask donald trump about the fed a couple minutes ago and this was his response. >> the interest rates are kept down by president obama. i have no doubt that that's the reason they are being kept down. i love low interest rates, but for the country something has to happen. i don't think it's going to happen very much because he wants to go out and he wants to play golf for the rest of his life and he doesn't care what is going to happen after january. >>
. >> i bet, mitch, he lost his but, the bear cubs win over purdue -- >> i did not say that.them. yes or no? >> yes or no. >> they raise or not? >> can i -- you criticize me for wearing green ties, and i know why -- >> you are so sensitive. you are so sensitive! i came in one day and i said, joe, you have been wearing a series of nice green ties. >> so i stopped. >> he saw it as a criticism. >> was that a criticism of green ties? >> i...
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senators joe mansion, david, david purdue and mark kirk have introduced legislation that would establish fiscal commission that would meet every four years to develop policies to put it on the sustainable fiscal course. recently dan cook introduce an act which established a commission to develop recommendations to balance the federal budget. by establishing commission it's important to set rules which ensure the recommendations are bipartisan without setting the bar for support that is unrealistically high. what argue there should be a requirement for an up or down vote on recommendations. of congress disagrees with the mix of policies recommended by the commission can still consider recommendations through the regular process. the procedure to require action to meet the fiscal goals need to be accompanied by a credible enforcement mechanism to give lawmakers incentive to use the procedures to make tough choices necessary and stick with the plans. enforcement mechanisms can be done as carrots or sticks. the stick approach could take the form of a trigger and if they fail. the trigger sho
senators joe mansion, david, david purdue and mark kirk have introduced legislation that would establish fiscal commission that would meet every four years to develop policies to put it on the sustainable fiscal course. recently dan cook introduce an act which established a commission to develop recommendations to balance the federal budget. by establishing commission it's important to set rules which ensure the recommendations are bipartisan without setting the bar for support that is...
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therefore, as of this year, i'm giving money straight to the party as far as down ballot races go, i know purdueallot this year, but from this point on, i will the canidate that i support and as far as the epublican vote from this point on, we will remember those people like paul ryan, that the time they could find the hot mic, tofs say something our nominee and not defended his own party. we will plorable and not forget that he did not stand announce and support his people.y's >> what sort of amounts are you money in? >> sir, i can't each report it not about to 'm tell how much money i give to the trump campaign. or in the undreds thousands, kelly? >> sir, i don't tell how much. even, i'm going to tell buti'm adorable deplorable, not about to announce on national t.v. how much. for a trump pay hat, i'm not about to tell you how much money. this, aruba ou campaign, paul ryan's i get an e-mail every single ay, from portman, from paul ryan in his primary, i give calls me where the rnc almost every single day wanting support, but i'm not about to money i how much give -- within your right. seeing a
therefore, as of this year, i'm giving money straight to the party as far as down ballot races go, i know purdueallot this year, but from this point on, i will the canidate that i support and as far as the epublican vote from this point on, we will remember those people like paul ryan, that the time they could find the hot mic, tofs say something our nominee and not defended his own party. we will plorable and not forget that he did not stand announce and support his people.y's >> what...
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two, you and the purdue university president, i would do this, hillary's idea of giving college free to everybody, dumbest idea ever heard. do you think college is expensive now, wait until they given away for free. i have two kids in college now. it is costing me $60,000 a year per kid. america'st scam in how much universities and colleges are charging. if i were trump, i would say this, we're going the going to give -- only going to get federal aid to college president reeze tuitiono f for five years. get rid of bad professors. and down the cost. get rid of tenure. this is a big issue. they're graduating with $100,000 in debt. >> obama nationalized the student loan industry. audience to let the asking their questions. >> we are not done. [laughter] >> name, affiliation, and question. razor hands. -- raise your hands. >> chairman of the colorado republican party. [applause] my question is, at some concerns about monetary velocity for the economy. and getting lower. we have to fix that? policy.monetary >> i'm not a next on monetary policy. what we want from our monetary system? --do
two, you and the purdue university president, i would do this, hillary's idea of giving college free to everybody, dumbest idea ever heard. do you think college is expensive now, wait until they given away for free. i have two kids in college now. it is costing me $60,000 a year per kid. america'st scam in how much universities and colleges are charging. if i were trump, i would say this, we're going the going to give -- only going to get federal aid to college president reeze tuitiono f for...
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i was in west lafayette last night when the governor had a forum with purdue university president and former indiana yoverpbor mitch daniels. this morning it was get up at :00 to get here. it is our pleasure to be here gnchor johnson will tell you, as he tells young people we spoke to this morning and also last night, you can ask him anything and everything because he's that kind of person. so here's the first gnchor john governor. this kind of came up in the car this morning, the last two times we had a president whose last anytime was johnson, one got impeached, the other got us into vietnam. what's different about a gary johnson? mr. johnson: let's start with the impeachment side. i've den a couple of things in my life, or believe in several several things but one is if you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. and another is, i think the unforgivable in life is saying one thing and doing another. i am not a hypocrite. and then with regard to lyndon johnson and getting involved in vietnam, i do fault johnson for escalating the vietnam war. my first vote for president
i was in west lafayette last night when the governor had a forum with purdue university president and former indiana yoverpbor mitch daniels. this morning it was get up at :00 to get here. it is our pleasure to be here gnchor johnson will tell you, as he tells young people we spoke to this morning and also last night, you can ask him anything and everything because he's that kind of person. so here's the first gnchor john governor. this kind of came up in the car this morning, the last two...