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. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we think our
. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >>...
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and everybody disengages with the third indiana. hn fultonime reynolds is doing something no wing commander should be doing. he is shot and killed. saying he intends to barricade the streets and whole town. here is what captain weld has to say. later reynolds has been killed. the commander of the 11th core. the senior officer doubleday. howard arrives and the ploys to the division of the 11th core. there is a low lacrosse the field. get ready to advance again, they begin to advance against this position here on seminary ridge. they drive the union infantry. the division commander is drunk as a lord. ultimately cashiered for his conduct that day. ends up in command of troops primarily. alexander at the end of the line. if you get down you can't be seen. james johnson pettigrew's brigade is beginning to advance in a position where they can't be seen and they won't be seen until they are already around the flank. an interesting guy, he ends up beingthe commercial that the kernel. and the being governor of illinois. what does he do? he o
and everybody disengages with the third indiana. hn fultonime reynolds is doing something no wing commander should be doing. he is shot and killed. saying he intends to barricade the streets and whole town. here is what captain weld has to say. later reynolds has been killed. the commander of the 11th core. the senior officer doubleday. howard arrives and the ploys to the division of the 11th core. there is a low lacrosse the field. get ready to advance again, they begin to advance against this...
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former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme court's joint and indiana university law school per hazard to discuss the future of law schools. this panel was part of the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting, about an hour and 20 minutes. for makingand thanks time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession. as brian welch said, i am randy shepherd. i ended up spending is my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court. i now sit doing senior service in our intermediate court, and i have an appointment over at the indiana university school of law. corliss,ht is rebecca who after a career as a trial judge an entire practice, spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. she left there perhaps 10 or 11 years ago to be the founding of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system. she does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of courts and the improvement of legal education and of the legal profession. and then professor william henderson, certainly a man of the circuit, if there ever was
former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme court's joint and indiana university law school per hazard to discuss the future of law schools. this panel was part of the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting, about an hour and 20 minutes. for makingand thanks time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession. as brian welch said, i am randy shepherd. i ended up spending is my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court. i now sit doing senior...
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we've done a little bit in the indiana on that topic, as well. our process is identify a problem, we gather research, put together a wonderful group of stakeholders and we create models and facilitate and monitor the implementation of those models and we measure outcomes. hence, think do take. the problem here, which we're talking about this morning, chief justice shepard has already identified which is in the context of legal education we are struggling with how to prepare lawyers for the profession as it is evolving so that we begin to revitalize the numbers and more importantly the role of lawyers in our society. these are the drill down numbers to which he has also just referred and this is the percentage of 2015 law graduates did not land full-time employment regarding bar passa passage. bill henderson and i just chatted and we think the 2016 numbers are due out in the next couple of days. i apologize for the fact that these are a year old but this is the best set of numbers we have at the moment. 30% is the percentage of 2015 law grads who d
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at the indiana state prison. rmation that you said you had about the receipts, phone numbers and the people's names. if you could give me a call back at the prison i would greatly appreciate it. thank you very much. >> despite the influence at the air van yan brotherhood, violence at the indiana state prison is rarely race related. >> this isn't -- you know, i watched "lockup" on california, where the aryans is parts of the blacks. we don't have to segregate. we don't have problems. even when we have instances where whites have had problems with blacks and blacks have problems with whites, we can usually work it out and get it talked out so it doesn't escalate into something where we end up having to take a whole cell house and turn it into all whites and then all blacks. we just don't have that problem. >> there's another form of integration at indiana state that goes beyond race. in the residential treatment unit, selected inmates with a history of good behavior live with and serve as mentors to inmates with men
at the indiana state prison. rmation that you said you had about the receipts, phone numbers and the people's names. if you could give me a call back at the prison i would greatly appreciate it. thank you very much. >> despite the influence at the air van yan brotherhood, violence at the indiana state prison is rarely race related. >> this isn't -- you know, i watched "lockup" on california, where the aryans is parts of the blacks. we don't have to segregate. we don't have...
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former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme court joined at indiana university law school professor to discuss the future of law schools. this panel is part of the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting held in indianapolis in may. [applause] >> things and things from making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession is brainwash side, and randy shepherd could end up spending most of my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court. he now doing senior service in the intermediate court and i have an appointment over at the indiana university mckinney school of law. to my right is for backup kourlis -- rebecca kourlis who spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. she left there perhaps 10 or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system. she does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of the court and the improvements of legal education in the legal profession. and then, profess them -- professor william henderson, after his legal education
former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme court joined at indiana university law school professor to discuss the future of law schools. this panel is part of the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting held in indianapolis in may. [applause] >> things and things from making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession is brainwash side, and randy shepherd could end up spending most of my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court....
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yeah, the indiana university police academy, if they wince after hearing the squeeze of that rubber chickenen they have to dp she is stern. >> that guy? not so much. >> that guy is, ah. >> i think we should play this game, actually. it looks like fun. we've got to get ourselves a rubber chicken. >>> on to a major league baseball, something that has nothing to do with the game itself but to a new fan in the stands. this is at the st. louis cardinals game. check it out. that is a cat. little kitty running in from the stands. he runs across field. all the players can do is just watch. finally, someone tries to, you know, pick up the cat, get it off the field. oh, no, no, no, no. that did not work out. the cat, >> oh! >> ow! oh, oh! >> i wanted the front row seat. i got the front row seat. leave me alone. >> that cat was not happy. >> so the poor guy not only has been scratch then the internet railed against him with the #rally cat. the internet is on the cat'sx >>> this morning on "world news now." north korea fires back with a new threat. >> in response to president trump's warning of fire an
yeah, the indiana university police academy, if they wince after hearing the squeeze of that rubber chickenen they have to dp she is stern. >> that guy? not so much. >> that guy is, ah. >> i think we should play this game, actually. it looks like fun. we've got to get ourselves a rubber chicken. >>> on to a major league baseball, something that has nothing to do with the game itself but to a new fan in the stands. this is at the st. louis cardinals game. check it out....
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former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme court joined at indiana university law school professor to discuss the future of law schools. this panel is part of the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting held in indianapolis in may. [applause] >> things and things from making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession is brainwash side, and randy shepherd could end up spending most of my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court. he now doing senior service in the intermediate court and i have an appointment over at the indiana university mckinney school of law. to my right is for backup kourlis -- rebecca kourlis who spent more than a decade on
former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme court joined at indiana university law school professor to discuss the future of law schools. this panel is part of the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting held in indianapolis in may. [applause] >> things and things from making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession is brainwash side, and randy shepherd could end up spending most of my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court....
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everybody disengages but the third indiana, which stays on the flank.in the meantime, john fulton reynolds is doing something no core wing commander should be doing which is positioning individual regiments, he's in a place he shouldn't be and he is shot and killed. before he is shot and killed he sent a courier back to thanhy dl town with ae message to meade saying he intends to barricade the streets and hold the town. here is what captain well has to say, mooeeade's response is, go that's just like reynolds. then a courier comes and says reynolds was killed, which r oft horrifies meade because reynolds ishe the man he relies on most heavily. the commander of the 11th corps is now the senior officer, comes up and takes command of the field. in the meantime doubleday, as the first corps commander has done a competent job commanding the field in this fight with a heth's division.the di howard arrives, deploys two of the divisions of the 11th corps and relieves devin's men who take up position on the flank. there's a lull across the battlefield, and then
everybody disengages but the third indiana, which stays on the flank.in the meantime, john fulton reynolds is doing something no core wing commander should be doing which is positioning individual regiments, he's in a place he shouldn't be and he is shot and killed. before he is shot and killed he sent a courier back to thanhy dl town with ae message to meade saying he intends to barricade the streets and hold the town. here is what captain well has to say, mooeeade's response is, go that's...
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then recently izzi was at the indiana fairgrounds for a goat showing competition with her goat wish bonen she learned her mom passed away unexpected unexpectedly. so dozen of cops and their husbands and wives showed up on the fairgrounds making sure she wouldn't be left alone on her special day. >> we all are one family and that's what's important, and we all have to stick together. >> though her heart was breaking izzi put her shoulders back, head held high and goat through its paces. the gallery watched nervously during the voting and then ribbon placing finish for izzi and wish bone. third place and the tears came for the girl who despite the hand she'd been dealt was still brave enough to take the stage with her second family cheering her on. >> we were getting ready to go and so that's what my mom and dad would want for me to keep showing. >> what a strong and courageous young lady she is. the 4h and 4h stand forehead, heart, hands and health. indiana law enforcement adds another h for healing for izzi. way to al. izzi serves as great reminder when tragedy strikes, our strong human
then recently izzi was at the indiana fairgrounds for a goat showing competition with her goat wish bonen she learned her mom passed away unexpected unexpectedly. so dozen of cops and their husbands and wives showed up on the fairgrounds making sure she wouldn't be left alone on her special day. >> we all are one family and that's what's important, and we all have to stick together. >> though her heart was breaking izzi put her shoulders back, head held high and goat through its...
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the inmate population of nearly 2,200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown for offenders that have committed serious offenses against a person -- which may be murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault -- is approximately 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in single person cells, 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205. >> few however are more notorious than lenard mcquay who has spent 16 years here. >> he still is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. a two-man escort. he'll be cuffed behind the back. his recreation is in solitary, by himself. he doesn't get rec with the other people. his activities are kind of limited. it's all by himself. that unit is designed for people like mcquay. everyone knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter of mckay's history is when he was serving his time at indiana state prison seven years earlier, that's when he stabbed a corrections officer to death. >> we approached him from the
the inmate population of nearly 2,200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown for offenders that have committed serious offenses against a person -- which may be murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault -- is approximately 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in single person cells, 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205....
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over the past three decades anderson indiana has lost tens of thousands of high paying manufacturing jobs at its peak in the one nine hundred seventy s. one in three people in anderson worked at general motors seventy thousand people lived here now the city's population has been reduced to fifty five thousand. but there's the bowman that was the first enclosed mowen in it and then dan what's it like now it's just i don't know how to get the door job are there a lot of empty stores oh yeah this is gas station that's stage but guns and ammo still open ground and i am not gonna have that. there's a leg or show or how many of them you ever see gloves. now you don't say later george takes up more. power to g.m. for years your father did yeah yeah working class union to god land you know and when the tail lights you know together. if you know in palos or whatever it was. getting out and went out went out very hard and there's. the whole gas family regarding death go through my veins really when it comes the grandparents and great grand they everybody everybody in it my dad so big was in abo
over the past three decades anderson indiana has lost tens of thousands of high paying manufacturing jobs at its peak in the one nine hundred seventy s. one in three people in anderson worked at general motors seventy thousand people lived here now the city's population has been reduced to fifty five thousand. but there's the bowman that was the first enclosed mowen in it and then dan what's it like now it's just i don't know how to get the door job are there a lot of empty stores oh yeah this...
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court and i now doing see scenes of it in or intermediate court and i have an appointment over at the indiana university mckinney school of law. to my right is rebecca kourlis who spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. she left there perhaps ten or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system which does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of courts and the improvements of legal education and of the legal profession. and then professor william henderson certainly and that of the circuit if there ever was one. after his legal education at the university of chicago became a clerk at the seventh circuit but happily has spent his recent career at the indiana university maurer school of law, and i say there's nobody he was done more intriguing work about the future of our profession than bill and becky. i'm going to begin with the words of setting the stage. there are many things about modern legal education that we as lawyers know a little about but not necessarily know about in detail, and th
court and i now doing see scenes of it in or intermediate court and i have an appointment over at the indiana university mckinney school of law. to my right is rebecca kourlis who spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. she left there perhaps ten or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system which does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of courts and the improvements of legal education...
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brandon powell shot himself last night after being cornered in his parents' home near the indiana borderwell had been on the run since friday. that's when he overpowered a sheriff's deputy while being transported from a psychiatric hospital. >>> what's being described as an around the clock manhunt is now under way in missouri. heavily armed police as you can see there have been going door to doorp outside kansas city looking for ian mccarthy charged with first degree murder of a rookie police officer. authorities consider him to be armed and dangerous. >>> just learning about a luxury round the world cruise that included preparations for a pirate attack. a freelance travel writer is telling the story of the "sea princess." it included a ten-day dusk to dawn blackout. no lights or loud music. the 1900 passengers endured pirate drills warning that the risk 6 a pirate attack as they traveled from the indian ocean to the suez canal was real. luckily no pirates spotted. >>> hackers going by the name of mr. smith have posted a fresh batch of stolen documents from hbo and are now demanding sev
brandon powell shot himself last night after being cornered in his parents' home near the indiana borderwell had been on the run since friday. that's when he overpowered a sheriff's deputy while being transported from a psychiatric hospital. >>> what's being described as an around the clock manhunt is now under way in missouri. heavily armed police as you can see there have been going door to doorp outside kansas city looking for ian mccarthy charged with first degree murder of a...
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the indiana state fair gets underway in indianapolis. erous elba, and matthew mcconaughey star in the film adaptation of stephen king's "the dark tower." >> i do not kill with my gun. i kill with my heart. and here's a look at the week ahead: sunday is the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bomb being dropped on hiroshima. monday is the start of the world police and fire games in los angeles. tuesday is the day actor jeffrey tambour gets his star on the hollywood walk of fame. wednesday is the third anniversary of the michael brown shooting in ferguson, missouri. thursday is the first day of the p.g.a. golf championship in charlotte, north carolina. friday is the start of elvis week in memphis, tennessee. saturday is the start of the wyoming state fair and rodeo in douglas, wyoming. >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. before we leave you, we take note of the passing monday of the prolific french actress jeanne moreau. she made more than 130 movies over the course of her career. orson wells once described her as greatest ac
the indiana state fair gets underway in indianapolis. erous elba, and matthew mcconaughey star in the film adaptation of stephen king's "the dark tower." >> i do not kill with my gun. i kill with my heart. and here's a look at the week ahead: sunday is the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bomb being dropped on hiroshima. monday is the start of the world police and fire games in los angeles. tuesday is the day actor jeffrey tambour gets his star on the hollywood walk of fame....
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. >>> there is a big scoop from the indiana state fair. set for eating the most ice cream during a competition. miki sudo won by downing 16 1/2 pie pint of of ice cream in six minutes and earned $2,000 and a lot of brain freeze. >> i'm thinking so as well. >> eating comes four-time champion of the nathan's hot dog eating contest. >> do you think you could do it? >> no. but i'm happy to try. >> there you go. >>> passengers usually doze off on cross country flights but not this one. >> flight attendants on board a recent southwest flight decided to help everyone pass the time by inviting them to take part in a toilet paper race. ichiro had to carefully unravel rolls from front to the back of the cabin. >> the winning side was allowed to get off the plane first. they seemed to like it. passenger who recorded ia white rally ends with " " terror in charlottesville. charlottesville. a white nationalist rally ends with three people dead, and dozens injured. as the investigation continues this morning-- president trump is under fire for his respon
. >>> there is a big scoop from the indiana state fair. set for eating the most ice cream during a competition. miki sudo won by downing 16 1/2 pie pint of of ice cream in six minutes and earned $2,000 and a lot of brain freeze. >> i'm thinking so as well. >> eating comes four-time champion of the nathan's hot dog eating contest. >> do you think you could do it? >> no. but i'm happy to try. >> there you go. >>> passengers usually doze off on...
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the nbas tampering accusation against the lakers. indiana rules while trying to recruit pacers star paul george. l.a. but he's under contact with indiana through next season.chr won't be on a new york sports turned down or with drew his application isn't clear. e auditioned recently but had an on air shouting match with a caller that doesn't like his politics. >>> the indy 500 winners traditionally celebrates with milk but she enjoyed sipping from a cup named vodka tonic. she was captain of the u.s. team that beat the european squad in the tournament. >>> coming up this morning, full coverage of the solar eclipse. we'll take you across the country and show you how cities are preparing for this rare event. this is the cbs morning news. (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay
the nbas tampering accusation against the lakers. indiana rules while trying to recruit pacers star paul george. l.a. but he's under contact with indiana through next season.chr won't be on a new york sports turned down or with drew his application isn't clear. e auditioned recently but had an on air shouting match with a caller that doesn't like his politics. >>> the indy 500 winners traditionally celebrates with milk but she enjoyed sipping from a cup named vodka tonic. she was...
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. >>> there is a big scoop from the indiana state fair. et for eating the most ice cream during a competition. miki sudo won by downing 16 1/2 pints of ice cream in just 6 minutes. she also, by the way, earned $2,000 and i'm guessing a lot of brain freeze. >> i'm thinking so as well. so now eating comes easy for sudo. she's a four-time champion of the famed nathan's hot dog eating contest, but 6 minutes and 16 1/2 pints of ice cream. >> do you think you could do it? >> no. but i'm happy to try. >> there you go. >>> passengers usually doze off on cross country flights but not this one. >> nope. flight attendants on board a recent southwest flight from raleigh to denver decided to help everyone pass the time by inviting them to take part in a toilet paper race. yep. each row had to carefully unravel rolls from front to the back of the cabin. >> yeah, the winning side was allowed to get off the plane first. they seemed to like it. a passenger who recorded it said funniest flight ever. >> thanks, southwest. i need to shave my a1c i'm always on
. >>> there is a big scoop from the indiana state fair. et for eating the most ice cream during a competition. miki sudo won by downing 16 1/2 pints of ice cream in just 6 minutes. she also, by the way, earned $2,000 and i'm guessing a lot of brain freeze. >> i'm thinking so as well. so now eating comes easy for sudo. she's a four-time champion of the famed nathan's hot dog eating contest, but 6 minutes and 16 1/2 pints of ice cream. >> do you think you could do it?...
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conservative think tank in the 19 anothers, the goldenwater ends constitute, mike pence was running the indiana policy review. during the 1990s the party was really animated by ideas. i still remember and i talk about it in the book, bill archer this chairman of the ways and means committee, and dick army, who was then later the majority leader, they had a book tour. they went around -- kind of like a book tour but they promoted i like a concert tour. where they were debating the merits of the flat tax versus the consumption tax. >> host: you still her the t-shirt. >> guest: i do. i kept it as a reminder of when the party stood for principle and actually argued principle. i remember sitting on the floor at one point with mike pence and he said sometimes -- we were presented with the president's bill "no child left behind," which for a conservatives i think tank conservative, that was federal intrusion into local education, and that was anathema to conserve timms. and mike said i feel sometimes like we are minute men called up to the battlefront only to be told, the revolution is over. and we ha
conservative think tank in the 19 anothers, the goldenwater ends constitute, mike pence was running the indiana policy review. during the 1990s the party was really animated by ideas. i still remember and i talk about it in the book, bill archer this chairman of the ways and means committee, and dick army, who was then later the majority leader, they had a book tour. they went around -- kind of like a book tour but they promoted i like a concert tour. where they were debating the merits of the...
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over the past three decades anderson indiana has lost tens of thousands of high paying manufacturing jobs at its peak in the one nine hundred seventy s. one in three people in anderson worked at general motors seventy thousand people lived here now the city's population has been reduced to fifty five thousand. but there's a moment that was the first enclosure mowen and. and then what's it like now it's i don't know how to get the doors open are there a lot into stores oh yeah and it's a gas station that's stage well and the guns and ammo still open guns and i gotta have that. there's a leg or shoreham and then you never see gloves. now you don't say leg. a take some work. to g.m. for years your father did yeah yeah working class unions a guy lands and he's going to karolides you know together from cadillac. to pro apollo to whatever it was. and went out when i retired from their. family regarding doubt the dream i think they're really when it comes the grandparents and great great they everybody had a really. big was in the north and he and he was younger as punk twenty four years old
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this photograph was reportedly taken inside the walmart in evansville, indiana. to market rifles as back to school items. you see the sign even says something about going back to school. own the school year like a hero. walmart tweeted a response, saying, quote, this really isn't acceptable. the sign is gone, and we're looking into how this could have happened. >>> so google is facing some fresh fallout of its own this morning over the firing of one of its engineers who wrote a ten-page memo criticizing the company's diversity program. >> the engineer at the center of the firestorm is standing by his words but defending himself and speaking out. here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the fired software engineer speaking out. >> i'm not saying that any of the female engineers at google are in any way worse than the average male engineer. >> reporter: in an interview, james demore standing by his internal memo in which he argues that women have more neuroticism, higher anxiety than men. and that the abilities of men and women differ in part due to biological causes an
this photograph was reportedly taken inside the walmart in evansville, indiana. to market rifles as back to school items. you see the sign even says something about going back to school. own the school year like a hero. walmart tweeted a response, saying, quote, this really isn't acceptable. the sign is gone, and we're looking into how this could have happened. >>> so google is facing some fresh fallout of its own this morning over the firing of one of its engineers who wrote a...
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this is no place for anybody to be. >> one of the benefits of indiana state prison's cat program is thates are motivated to behave because if they get sent to the hole, their cats stay behind. that's where darrell maymon comes in. >> friends that have cats, i go down and visit them and pet them and they see that i love animals. i'm not going to hurt their cat. that's the basic thing. because in here, cats -- like their buddies. you can get in worse trouble hurting somebody's cat than you can hurting an inmate. >> while maymon doesn't have a cat of his own, he keeps his cell cat-friendly in case the need for a sitter arrives. >> this is a cat bed. because they love to get up high. people come by and stick their hand in and pet it. that's pretty much it. >> for some inmates at isp, cats are the closest things they have to families. paul komyatti hasn't seen his family since he first came to prison 26 years ago. he's soon to be transferred to a work release program, a transitional step to freedom. but there's a snag. >> let's go over to the office and we'll sit down and talk about the statu
this is no place for anybody to be. >> one of the benefits of indiana state prison's cat program is thates are motivated to behave because if they get sent to the hole, their cats stay behind. that's where darrell maymon comes in. >> friends that have cats, i go down and visit them and pet them and they see that i love animals. i'm not going to hurt their cat. that's the basic thing. because in here, cats -- like their buddies. you can get in worse trouble hurting somebody's cat...
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this is a chapter toward the end of the story that is from fort wayne indiana. and about his ride home. c'mon. get the hell out of here s.c. speed walks across the of live -- the lobby. friday night at the fort wayne assembly plant the end of workweek and the end of the second shift with 11:45 p.m. one guy among others on the factory floor. reaching the of what the with a backpack slung over one shoulder. with a friday night ritual. a co-worker wishes him a saved drive with the 97 saturn under the street lamps to think about where he has left a scar on monday. and then walked over to the pontiac grand prix. in the back seat popping the trump and slammed a the trunk shut on the passenger's side as he does the engine and runs off. four hours 35 minutes they are sure they will not get caught. calling darcy to tell them they are leaving when he does the engine they said he is not the only one. with the clock on the grand prix says ted 54:00 p.m.. he started working at fort wayne seven months before and will never forget that day his wife came along to help him move.
this is a chapter toward the end of the story that is from fort wayne indiana. and about his ride home. c'mon. get the hell out of here s.c. speed walks across the of live -- the lobby. friday night at the fort wayne assembly plant the end of workweek and the end of the second shift with 11:45 p.m. one guy among others on the factory floor. reaching the of what the with a backpack slung over one shoulder. with a friday night ritual. a co-worker wishes him a saved drive with the 97 saturn under...
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for the unveiling of his official portrait. he was governor of indiana and as is the custom they commissioned a painter to capture his likeness, which will hang for all time. >> one, two, three. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my -- wow. [ cheers and applause ] that's -- i like that. the artist did a great job. mike's not too bad in the body department either. there are rumors that mike pence may be positioning himself to be president if for some or many reasons trump does not run in 2020. but donald trump is not showing any signs of that yet. the election's still more than three years away. his campaign for re-election started yesterday this commercial, a real commercial that aims to highlight his many achievements thus far. >> democrats obstructing. the media attacking our president. career politicians standing in the way of success. but president trump's plan is working. 1 million jobs created. more americans working than ever before. unemployment lowest since 2001. the stock market, all-time record highs. the strongest military in decades. the president's
for the unveiling of his official portrait. he was governor of indiana and as is the custom they commissioned a painter to capture his likeness, which will hang for all time. >> one, two, three. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my -- wow. [ cheers and applause ] that's -- i like that. the artist did a great job. mike's not too bad in the body department either. there are rumors that mike pence may be positioning himself to be president if for some or many reasons trump does not run in...
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in 2015, the indiana toll road was bought out of bankruptcy. lease on that road was brought out of bankruptcy by, as it turns out, an australian consortium of investors called ism. i think they paid $5.7 billion for it. you get that cash flow as the investor. if you are a pensioner and you have all this money from pensioners and you need to invest in something long-term, and you want a steady stream of revenue or cash flow, this makes a lot of sense. there are certain cases in the u.s. where this has blown up, this is not going so well. the most infamous example was in chicago in 2008. the city decided to sell off all its city parking meters to get a one-time cash flow, or one-time payment. it ended up raising the cost of parking in chicago and costing the city about $1 billion of lost parking fees over a 10 year period. there are plenty of examples in the u.s. where this has not worked out so well. as you can imagine in the broader privatization conversation, democrats are not exactly fans of this. >> up next, mapping new york's labyrinth of u
in 2015, the indiana toll road was bought out of bankruptcy. lease on that road was brought out of bankruptcy by, as it turns out, an australian consortium of investors called ism. i think they paid $5.7 billion for it. you get that cash flow as the investor. if you are a pensioner and you have all this money from pensioners and you need to invest in something long-term, and you want a steady stream of revenue or cash flow, this makes a lot of sense. there are certain cases in the u.s. where...
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the indiana company tweeted out a photo of the fully electric zero emissions truck.00-mile range. production starting in 2019. the significance here, of course, tesla was not the first to do this. >> you know what. kind of worth the wait. i think that looks very nice. >> beastly looking semitruck. >> i can't say the same for our forecast. >> it's going to be hot, mike. >> forecast doesn't look like a transformer. even though it transforms into some real dangerous heat, and all of us get touched by it at some point, especially saturday. a look from the east bay hills. already hazy. we're as cool as we're going to get from now until possibly thursday or friday. clear and not as comfortable tonight. fire and air quality kearns along with the heat. we'll start in the south bay. matt keller in the morgan hill, 100. 102 in gilroy. 96 in los gatos. a lot of low to mid 90s in the south bay. low to mid 80s, how about 78 in millbrae. upper 60s to 70 along the peninsula coast. going up into the north bay today, low to upper 90s until you get to lakeport, cloverdale and ucaya, 1
the indiana company tweeted out a photo of the fully electric zero emissions truck.00-mile range. production starting in 2019. the significance here, of course, tesla was not the first to do this. >> you know what. kind of worth the wait. i think that looks very nice. >> beastly looking semitruck. >> i can't say the same for our forecast. >> it's going to be hot, mike. >> forecast doesn't look like a transformer. even though it transforms into some real dangerous...
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in 2015, the indiana toll road was bought out of bankruptcy or the lease australianoutan consortium of investors called i sm. they paid $5.7 billion for it. you get that cash flow as the investor. if you are a pensioner and you have money, you need to invested in something that is long-term stream ofnt a steady revenue or cash flow, this makes a lot of sense. there are certain cases in the u.s. where this has blown up. it is not gone well. the most infamous is chicago in 2008. the city decided to selloff all its parking meters to get a one-time cash flow. a one-time payment. it ended up raising the cost of parking in chicago. it cost the city a billion dollars of lost parking fees over a ten-year. . there are plenty of examples in the u.s. where this has not worked out well. as you can imagine in the broader privatization conversation, democrats are not fans. up next, mapping new york's labyrinth of underground pipes and what to expect as the trump administration slows down scientific research. ♪ oliver: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i'm oliver renick. you can
in 2015, the indiana toll road was bought out of bankruptcy or the lease australianoutan consortium of investors called i sm. they paid $5.7 billion for it. you get that cash flow as the investor. if you are a pensioner and you have money, you need to invested in something that is long-term stream ofnt a steady revenue or cash flow, this makes a lot of sense. there are certain cases in the u.s. where this has blown up. it is not gone well. the most infamous is chicago in 2008. the city decided...
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they beat the indiana fever 100-80. od and hooping it up and getting dow there because i would have been moon walking all over the place. >> that's right. i have the roger rabbit. >> lauryn doesn't even know. >> don't even start with her. >> we have years on her, angie. >> they know what i'm talking about. >> how about the fact it rained so hard it came into the capital w one arena. >> yeah, the same thing happened, they were playing the suns and it had to be postponed because of the leak. >>> no leaks out there today because we don't have any rain in the forecast today, thank goodness. lower humidity will make it a comfortable day out there. open up the windows as we continue into the day. it will be a nice day to give the air-conditioner a break because you will need to flip it back on through the week because we have hot conditions. we have a little cloud cover out there. mostly cloudy throughout the day today but no rain. humidity returns overnight and then we have rain chances to end the workweek. 67 in gaiters park
they beat the indiana fever 100-80. od and hooping it up and getting dow there because i would have been moon walking all over the place. >> that's right. i have the roger rabbit. >> lauryn doesn't even know. >> don't even start with her. >> we have years on her, angie. >> they know what i'm talking about. >> how about the fact it rained so hard it came into the capital w one arena. >> yeah, the same thing happened, they were playing the suns and it had...
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for the unveiling of his official governors portrait. pence was indiana'srnor. he served for four years before becoming vice president. all right. we're back with an update on the st. louis rally cat. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. janice would have dropped backoff all four of her kids at soccer practice after a sit-down dinner. but janice is a mother today, so all four of janice's kids are on four separate paths of self-discovery which occur at four different times in the afternoon, leaving a total of four minutes for her kids to eat. even though dinner time has become less strict, we remain strict as ever when it comes to our standards. made with premium cuts of 100% kosher beef, so you can feel good feeding your
for the unveiling of his official governors portrait. pence was indiana'srnor. he served for four years before becoming vice president. all right. we're back with an update on the st. louis rally cat. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the...
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. >> see the crazy stunt that puts an end to one hot pursuit. >> an indiana jones move. >>> plus this pumped about the end of summer vacation she's written a whole wrap about it. ♪ finally able to hear myself think ♪ >> why back to school is truly the best. you see, time is just a construct of human perception, an illusion, like this one. help, i can't breathe! which means there's no pressure to get a great rate on a hotel. they're available for an unlimited time, always. so, book now. or don't. no pressure. here at persil, the top notch team of stain experts has performed over 10,000 stain evaluations to prove persil delivers a premium clean. we've made a new stain with wasabi and goji berries. make that 10,001. persil pro clean. brookside dark chocolate is for my smooth side. my sweet but not too sweet side. and my dive-right-in savor-every-delicious-bite side. brookside. for all your sides. >>> promotional considerations provided by -- strengthens and protects developing teeth, and helps prevent cavities. new act kids toothpaste. allergytry new xyzal®.ou have symptoms like these fo
. >> see the crazy stunt that puts an end to one hot pursuit. >> an indiana jones move. >>> plus this pumped about the end of summer vacation she's written a whole wrap about it. ♪ finally able to hear myself think ♪ >> why back to school is truly the best. you see, time is just a construct of human perception, an illusion, like this one. help, i can't breathe! which means there's no pressure to get a great rate on a hotel. they're available for an unlimited time,...
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went back into the entrails of the archives in a kind of felt like we were operating in the last scene of indiana jones, you know, like there must have been this amazing warehouse of talks is, dusty boxes. it think it was because finally he came back with a dusty box in went, here it is. each row of 2000 pages of court testimony on the case of claire
went back into the entrails of the archives in a kind of felt like we were operating in the last scene of indiana jones, you know, like there must have been this amazing warehouse of talks is, dusty boxes. it think it was because finally he came back with a dusty box in went, here it is. each row of 2000 pages of court testimony on the case of claire
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during the campaign he made a number of incendiary comments about mexicans, muslims, the indiana judgeke debacle during the campaign. because of those previous statements, i think that has made issues like charlottesville even more treacherous for the president. now there's a heightened expectation that the president come out very forcefully and denounce this. >> it's pretty easy to do, charlie, isn't it? how hardest to come out and say the kkk is all about hate. and while other groups who sometimes protest against them, some of them may have criminal elements, some of them may do criminal things from time to time, the kkk is all about hate. how hard is that to say? >> it's not. it's not very hard to denounce neo-nazis and the ku klux klan. the end of my district is about 40 miles from gettysburg. it's not hard to denounce -- >> you know the issue and that's why you've said it in such a clear way. we're waiting for others to do the same. now, to the business of the state and what matters. one of the big issues on health care is stabilizing the markets. depending on the market, there ar
during the campaign he made a number of incendiary comments about mexicans, muslims, the indiana judgeke debacle during the campaign. because of those previous statements, i think that has made issues like charlottesville even more treacherous for the president. now there's a heightened expectation that the president come out very forcefully and denounce this. >> it's pretty easy to do, charlie, isn't it? how hardest to come out and say the kkk is all about hate. and while other groups...
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i found another -- in the memo after the indiana battle culminates. wright runs into michael. who tries to alleviate the whole situation a little bit. and he writes in his diary wright says that i ran into him and noted that -- now that michael said he had suck comed to the coat. it's a ploy holy uncharacteristic of bob. ominously however wright said after apologizing for his own part in attempted coo, michael put us on notice that we no longer can rely on any gentlemen's agreement that has prevailed from my 30 years in congress. i think the leadership is more come poli. they do participate in. on the language he has -- we're in agreement he is. it's not legislation he really cares about in those years. it's not committee. it's not even party unity yet. it's about introducing this new language of politics and using all these techniques that were on the margins as kind of weapons to be deployed and going after the democrats. >> just very quickly. just a flash out ot point about the lang wanl. one of the goals was to give people an alternative to vote for that was a positive that
i found another -- in the memo after the indiana battle culminates. wright runs into michael. who tries to alleviate the whole situation a little bit. and he writes in his diary wright says that i ran into him and noted that -- now that michael said he had suck comed to the coat. it's a ploy holy uncharacteristic of bob. ominously however wright said after apologizing for his own part in attempted coo, michael put us on notice that we no longer can rely on any gentlemen's agreement that has...
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the case revolves around all-star forward paul george, his former team, the indiana pacers asked thest the lakers. the main question is whether the lakers illegally attempted to convince george to come to los angeles while he was under contract with indiana. if the lakers are found to have tampered with george, they could face fines, loss of draft picks and suspensions. >>> millions are excited about the eclipse. but have you seen this? nick saban. >> he is known for his all-business approach to coaching. he was asked about the eclipse by a reporter. here's a classic response. >> we're set up so if the players want to go out and get sunglasses and look at it, they can. that's not something i'm focussed on right now. they're already saying what it's going to look like in every city in america. so what's going to be significant? clayton, georgia's the number one place in the country to have 100%. there are all kinds of people there. my house will probably be the only empty house there on the whole lake. i'm going to watch it on tv. [ laughter ] >> he's like an eclipse grinch. who doesn
the case revolves around all-star forward paul george, his former team, the indiana pacers asked thest the lakers. the main question is whether the lakers illegally attempted to convince george to come to los angeles while he was under contract with indiana. if the lakers are found to have tampered with george, they could face fines, loss of draft picks and suspensions. >>> millions are excited about the eclipse. but have you seen this? nick saban. >> he is known for his...