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this time i check and the total number o african-american graduates in the state of indiana at the purdue median, and we are a land grant school, we have high standards but we are not a highly selective school, we want to be the opposite. we were put there as someone mentioned to open the doors of higher education beyond the elites. and in every year i have been there it has been a low three digit numbers. just at your median. that is the whole universe. i am not going to tell you how many are young men. and so we are going to try to jump into the deep end of this pool. yes, i think we can, i hope, contribute thinks or learn things that will speed young people to employment. but it is really aimed at trying to have a university community that includes more people of low-in co low-income and first generation. >> last quick question. i am sorry to see a couple other hands but i am trying to be fair. >> brian wright. thank you. we have heard about the lack of wages or the wage growth issue. we talked about the issue of student debt a little burdening young people. we heard about folks who ar
this time i check and the total number o african-american graduates in the state of indiana at the purdue median, and we are a land grant school, we have high standards but we are not a highly selective school, we want to be the opposite. we were put there as someone mentioned to open the doors of higher education beyond the elites. and in every year i have been there it has been a low three digit numbers. just at your median. that is the whole universe. i am not going to tell you how many are...
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daniels is the 12th president of purdue university. is really one of the world's greatest leaders, as recognized not only by fortune magazine, as his two successful terms governor of indiana. newas also taken purdue in directions to provide a whole new set of answers. john hickenlooper, among other things, is i think the only brewmasters and sam adams to become governor of the state. newer, aorange for brewmaster, mayor of denver, an old friend, now the governor of the state of colorado. let me start out with this disjuncture. it has been a mismatch of people looking for work, and people who need to hire, yet, they do not align. .et me start with you, zoe ird: let me frame the that this way, which is most people in the room, certainly many of us, have been encouraging people to get a college degree for decades. for decades, about 70% of americans have not gotten a college degree. americans have great skills. the mismatch that arthur talks about is due to the fact that we increasingly require a college diploma and four years of experien
daniels is the 12th president of purdue university. is really one of the world's greatest leaders, as recognized not only by fortune magazine, as his two successful terms governor of indiana. newas also taken purdue in directions to provide a whole new set of answers. john hickenlooper, among other things, is i think the only brewmasters and sam adams to become governor of the state. newer, aorange for brewmaster, mayor of denver, an old friend, now the governor of the state of colorado. let...
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mitch daniel is the 12th president of purdue university, really one of the world's great leaders, as recognized not only by "fortune" magazine, but his two terms, successful terms as governor of indiana. and he has also taken purdue into new directions. you know, moved to provide a whole new set of answers as to what should be done in higher education. and john hickenlooper, among other things, is the only brew master since sam adams to become the governor of a state. is that right? >> i think that's correct. >> yeah, okay. he was an entrepreneur, small businessman, brew master, a mayor of denver, an old friend and now the governor of the state of colorado. let me start off with what is the disjuncture we're facing now. as we slowly come out of the recession, there's been a mismatch. there are people looking for work and people they need to hire, and yet they don't align. let me start with you, zoe, and what they've been doing, what colorado has been doing and what purdue and indiana have been doing to get a better match between skills in the workforce. >> let me frame the issue this
mitch daniel is the 12th president of purdue university, really one of the world's great leaders, as recognized not only by "fortune" magazine, but his two terms, successful terms as governor of indiana. and he has also taken purdue into new directions. you know, moved to provide a whole new set of answers as to what should be done in higher education. and john hickenlooper, among other things, is the only brew master since sam adams to become the governor of a state. is that right?...
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anyway, so, the story of purdue had kind of an anticlimactic resolution. ecame a very big kind of local controversy. the local paper actually ran a front-page story that said "daniels and faculty in battle of wills," which, of course, made that true. like, if it wasn't a battle of wills before, as soon as the paper said that it was, both sides kind of dug in, because now they had to save face. what ended up happening is that they delayed, they sort of -- they did what, you know, universities always do, which is they had committees with subcommittees and those subcommittees had subcommittees, and there was kind of a delaying action. eventually, what happened is that the students wouldn't sign up to take the test, so they had this sort of big kind of battle going on, but one of the major impacts and what actually happened was that you couldn't get an adequate sample size of the size that the daniels administration wanted. so, they're still going forward with the cla at the school and it's going to be interesting to see what happens, but in much smaller number
anyway, so, the story of purdue had kind of an anticlimactic resolution. ecame a very big kind of local controversy. the local paper actually ran a front-page story that said "daniels and faculty in battle of wills," which, of course, made that true. like, if it wasn't a battle of wills before, as soon as the paper said that it was, both sides kind of dug in, because now they had to save face. what ended up happening is that they delayed, they sort of -- they did what, you know,...
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i think the purdue example is instructive. as you said, mitch daniels is in some ways almost an extreme test case of a politically empowered college president. i didn't realize he had appointed all the trustees who hired him. >> i didn't either. >> i suppose it's possible to envision in sort of a small, not well known private college, president having more power, but at a big consequential institution like purdue, you couldn't come in with more backing than he had. and yet it ends up being as any kind of thing is, a negotiation with the faculty. so, is there -- you kind of framed your remarks, fredrik, towards the faculty, you said assess or be assessed. is there a more positive message that could be given to them as in if you're serious about your teaching, this will help you be better at your job? >> sure. i mean, again -- so i frame it -- one of the frustrations for me is that almost no one of the people who object to assessment likes the status quo when you sort of break things down. i say do you like the news and world rep
i think the purdue example is instructive. as you said, mitch daniels is in some ways almost an extreme test case of a politically empowered college president. i didn't realize he had appointed all the trustees who hired him. >> i didn't either. >> i suppose it's possible to envision in sort of a small, not well known private college, president having more power, but at a big consequential institution like purdue, you couldn't come in with more backing than he had. and yet it ends...
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we gotta find the right incentive. >> purdue university had the first computer science department in the world, just passed its 52nd -- >> that may be true. >> and so we're very committed to this, making major investments to grow it. the demand exceeds any supply we can create. i've had more than one person suggest to me an interesting idea, we haven't acted on it, but it's worth thinking about it, and that is that we ought to add computer science as a candidate for fulfilling our language requirement. that it's a language like spanish or german. and perhaps in some -- in this age, even more useful. we ought to let that satisfy our language requirement. so i'm going to think about that, talk to our folks about it. to me, it's an intriguing -- it's animated by a sentiment much like yours. >> and i'd suggest too, on math requirements, we put in calculus, it's great for missile trajectories, but algorithms and that thinking can be part of the math curriculum. >> we require four years of math. doesn't have to include calculus. we don't -- it doesn't -- you don't have to have any particul
we gotta find the right incentive. >> purdue university had the first computer science department in the world, just passed its 52nd -- >> that may be true. >> and so we're very committed to this, making major investments to grow it. the demand exceeds any supply we can create. i've had more than one person suggest to me an interesting idea, we haven't acted on it, but it's worth thinking about it, and that is that we ought to add computer science as a candidate for fulfilling...
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. >> reporter: in the late 1990s, purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, which earned billion of dollars in revenue for the company, promoted the painkiller as having a low risk for addiction. but in 2007 the company admitted those claims were fraudulent and paid 600-million dollars in fines. since 2010, purdue says, it has "reformulated oxycontin with abuse-deterrent properties." and it now refers physicians to new guidelines for opioid- prescribing from the centers for disease control. when releasing the guidelines in march, director tom frieden of the c.d.c. stated: "the science of opioids for chronic pain is clear: for the vast majority of patients, the known, serious, and too-often-fatal risks far outweigh the unproven and transient benefits." >> i wouldn't be able to stop 'em right away. that's for sure. because i'm physically addicted, not, you know, not addicted where i take more than the dose that they order. but i'm physically dependent on them. and that would mean a lot to me if they were to just, you know, stop the doses all of the sudden. >> there's a certain amount of anger
. >> reporter: in the late 1990s, purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, which earned billion of dollars in revenue for the company, promoted the painkiller as having a low risk for addiction. but in 2007 the company admitted those claims were fraudulent and paid 600-million dollars in fines. since 2010, purdue says, it has "reformulated oxycontin with abuse-deterrent properties." and it now refers physicians to new guidelines for opioid- prescribing from the centers for disease...
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the total number of african-american graduates in the state of indiana at the purdue medium, and we are land-grant school. we have high standards. we were put there to bring the doors to higher education open beyond the elite and in every year i have been there has been a low three digit number. that is the whole universe. anduniverse. and i can tell you how many of those are young men. and so we're going to try to jump into the deep end of the pool. yes, i think we can contribute something or learned some things that will speed young people to remunerative employment, but it is also aimed at trying to have a university community that includes people of low income and first-generation. >> i'm sorry. a couple of the hands. >> thank you and good afternoon. you know, we have heard conversation about the lack of wages of the wage growth issue. talk a little bit about the issue of student debt. also her little bit about folks who are 40, 50, and above. the economy working his way forward, this idea of the data and mining royalty, when we are data mind a personal data is mind, author be a roy
the total number of african-american graduates in the state of indiana at the purdue medium, and we are land-grant school. we have high standards. we were put there to bring the doors to higher education open beyond the elite and in every year i have been there has been a low three digit number. that is the whole universe. anduniverse. and i can tell you how many of those are young men. and so we're going to try to jump into the deep end of the pool. yes, i think we can contribute something or...
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the virus. researchers from purdue university and the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases released the findings in the latest issue of the u.s. journal of science. they used an electromicroscope. they noticed 180 protrusions on the outer shelf the zika virus that give it unique characteristics. it's believed that the protrusions attach to human cells. and their structure can explain now the virus infects people. they hope that the findings will lead to the development of vaccines and treatment and identify the link to microcephaly, a development that causes small heads in babies. >>> it's the little space probe that could. after near mission failure and years sailing through space, the probe is finally delivering the goods. it has sent back images of venus, and there's more to come. nhk reports. >> translator: thanks to the careful work of the project is functioning without any problems. >> reporter: he is giving an update on the probe. the probe was launched since -- six years ago on a mission to explore the climate of venus, but its main engine broke down. and it spent the next f
the virus. researchers from purdue university and the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases released the findings in the latest issue of the u.s. journal of science. they used an electromicroscope. they noticed 180 protrusions on the outer shelf the zika virus that give it unique characteristics. it's believed that the protrusions attach to human cells. and their structure can explain now the virus infects people. they hope that the findings will lead to the development of...
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the zika virus. researchers at purdue university mapped out the structure of the virus and also identified areas within zika where it differs from other viruses. both of these are keys to creating a vaccine. and check this out -- it's beautiful, but it will not be on the road for a couple years or longer and it will cost $35,000. still, hundreds of people lined up to be the first to own tesla's new model three sedan, the all electric car selling for about half of the other vehicles from the company. he started taking orders yesterday and already more than 200,000 people have put down a deposit on a car, again, that will not be rolling for a couple of years. in, you get over 200 miles before you recharge. steve: 200,000 cars, that is a lot of cars. jonathan: it make you wonder what will come out in the next to one half years where they say, oh, i should have done that. onve: the weather, big wind the way late tomorrow, but today what a treat, it 83 degrees. the first 80-degree plus day in washington this year. 81 culpeper, fredericksburg hit 80 degrees earlier today. national harbor, 74 at this hour, th
the zika virus. researchers at purdue university mapped out the structure of the virus and also identified areas within zika where it differs from other viruses. both of these are keys to creating a vaccine. and check this out -- it's beautiful, but it will not be on the road for a couple years or longer and it will cost $35,000. still, hundreds of people lined up to be the first to own tesla's new model three sedan, the all electric car selling for about half of the other vehicles from the...
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once again we're recruiting the strongest entering class academically in purdue history even as we grows about that. i'm talking about your basketball team. >> i know what you meant. >> i'm kidding. anyway good luck. thanks governor, president of purdue. good to see you. >>> coming up when we return, "food and wine" revealing its list of best chefs for 2016. find out who made the cut and more importantly if the restaurants in your own city. at the top of the hour we'll dig into politics, economy and executive changes at disney with arianna huffington and talk about sleep and how we're not getting enough of it. box will your honor in just a moment. . >>> welcome back to box. futures right now, take a quick look down 109. best we've seen this this morning. not great. triple digits but it was almost 150 earlier. s&p now indicated down 15 or so. and the nasdaq down, faring a little worse than the others, down almost 34 points. >> "food and wine" emergency best new chef's list is out. this list highlighted the young leaders behind most of america's most celebrated and successful restaurants.
once again we're recruiting the strongest entering class academically in purdue history even as we grows about that. i'm talking about your basketball team. >> i know what you meant. >> i'm kidding. anyway good luck. thanks governor, president of purdue. good to see you. >>> coming up when we return, "food and wine" revealing its list of best chefs for 2016. find out who made the cut and more importantly if the restaurants in your own city. at the top of the hour...
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the former governor, head of purdue, they are doing an income sharing agreement with the students. check it out, parents. look at purdue in indiana. >>> coming up, donald trump unveils his new nickname for hillary clinton. plus, what hillary thinks about it. that's next. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. hi mom! hi! every mom is a coach... an artist... sometimes even a zoologist. every mom is a working mom... and it's working moms everywhere who inspired us to work harder. so we made our banquet meals even better. with mashed potatoes now made with real cream and chicken strips with 100% natural chicken breast. so now, there's more to love with banquet.
the former governor, head of purdue, they are doing an income sharing agreement with the students. check it out, parents. look at purdue in indiana. >>> coming up, donald trump unveils his new nickname for hillary clinton. plus, what hillary thinks about it. that's next. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions,...
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but it's for the market base platform. and through purdue university he's one of the great leaders recognized not only by the fortune magazine but his two successful terms as the governor of indiana and he's also taking purdue into new directions to provide a whole new set of answers to what should be done in higher education with the challenges that we face today. sean i think among other things he is the only masters and sam adams. is that right? [laughter] he was an entrepreneur, a meir and now the governor of the state of colorado. let me start with a disjuncture we are facing now. when we come out of the recession there has been a mismatch. there are people looking for work and people that need to hire yet they don't align. with what colorado has been doing int and purdue and indiano try to get a better match between the skills into the workforce. >> let me frame the issue in this way which is most of the people in the room certainly many of us have been part of encouraging people to get a college degree for decades. and for decades abo
but it's for the market base platform. and through purdue university he's one of the great leaders recognized not only by the fortune magazine but his two successful terms as the governor of indiana and he's also taking purdue into new directions to provide a whole new set of answers to what should be done in higher education with the challenges that we face today. sean i think among other things he is the only masters and sam adams. is that right? [laughter] he was an entrepreneur, a meir and...
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michael wilson donated his bone marrow to a pennsylvania mother and frederick purdue did the same thing for a kentucky father. the firefighters have been communicating with the recipients, but today they met them for the first time. >> i get the opportunity to see my kids grow up, so that's one thing i really do appreciate. >> i have a lot of respect for in service, so when he said he did that, i was like, wow. >> their first meeting happened in a morning ceremony celebrating the fdny donors in downtown brooklyn. the new york blood center said firefighters donate bone marrow and stem cells more often than any other single group in the city. their job is saving lives and they do it in many ways. >> they sure do. >>> when new york 6 returns, the message the gaming town wants to send up the shore. >>> but first here's a look at what's on nbc tonight, and all across new york families are coming back to time warner cable. join them, and switch right now. we have trucks standing by, and can for $89.99 a month you'll get 100 meg ultra-fast internet, and unlimited calling. twc's home wifi is so
michael wilson donated his bone marrow to a pennsylvania mother and frederick purdue did the same thing for a kentucky father. the firefighters have been communicating with the recipients, but today they met them for the first time. >> i get the opportunity to see my kids grow up, so that's one thing i really do appreciate. >> i have a lot of respect for in service, so when he said he did that, i was like, wow. >> their first meeting happened in a morning ceremony celebrating...
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in spite of the fact he gets these big crowds, as we're seeing at purdue university, thomas. >> the olddage of success breeds success is important, but math and money is more important when it comes to the delegate battle and the political campaigns. chris, thanks so much. chris jansing reporting for us. >>> coming up live from indianapolis where this morning's newspaper says it all, indiana now matters like no other state. so can ted cruz or john kasich, who said he's not really campaigning here anymore, stop donald trump? still ahead, i'm going to talk live with one of the state's top political reporters right here on msnbc. stick around. ♪ (music pl ♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insuran
in spite of the fact he gets these big crowds, as we're seeing at purdue university, thomas. >> the olddage of success breeds success is important, but math and money is more important when it comes to the delegate battle and the political campaigns. chris, thanks so much. chris jansing reporting for us. >>> coming up live from indianapolis where this morning's newspaper says it all, indiana now matters like no other state. so can ted cruz or john kasich, who said he's not really...
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the school. narrowing miami, purdue. >> miami. >> the thing is you have got to go see these schools before they goreason why i'm saying that is saturday we taped the "cashin' in." i put waking up america at the end of "cashin' in" that i really want you to check out. it's important. it's the right time. do me one more favor dvr "cashin' in" on saturday. >> i had fun with chris stirewalt. we haven't named it anything perino and stirewalt. in every...
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the zika virus. a team of researchers at indiana's purdue university have structure of the virus. catherine heenan is here with details of the discovery. this is important since figuring out the 'structure' of the virus >> catherine:could be a big help in developing treatments and vaccines. it could also help researchers learn how zika is transmitted.and how it manifests as a disease. the university team is the first to get this far. and since 'students' helped -- purdue says it's also going to it's mostly spread by mosquitoes.with most of the riskzika has been tied to severe birth defects. >> pam:coming up. plus. a big surprise for apple. coming up your earbuds are in, i'm sorry all the loopholes for bike riders in california have been bike riders in san francisco tried to keep me from producing, i'll explain in the next edition no lines. the new i=phone 's=e' and i=pad pro nine point seven inch tablet officially went on sale at ten this morning. these devices don't feature any ground breaking new technology they are taking specs from the bigger devices and packaging them into a
the zika virus. a team of researchers at indiana's purdue university have structure of the virus. catherine heenan is here with details of the discovery. this is important since figuring out the 'structure' of the virus >> catherine:could be a big help in developing treatments and vaccines. it could also help researchers learn how zika is transmitted.and how it manifests as a disease. the university team is the first to get this far. and since 'students' helped -- purdue says it's also...
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the zika virus. researchers at purdue has figured out the struck of the mosquito-borne virus. the discovery will help give clues in to finding a treatment or vaccine. >>> today doctors and government lead frers across the country are in atlanta to talk about the zika virus. the cdc is hosting a summit on how to respond to zika and control mosquitos. experts believe zika mosquitos may live in more of the u.s. than once thought. but that does not mean they will transmit the virus linked to birth defects. >>> silver springs family is grateful for officers who rescued a 72-year-old man who drove his car into a creek. wong went missing wednesday morning after a doctor's appointment when his family didn't hear from him, they filed a missing montgomery county police and several other agencies used his cellphone to track him down. they found his car in a creek in hartford county north of baltimore. he was suffering from hypothermia. >> he's home. excited. like grateful. my dad's lucky. he's a strong man. >> wong is doing okay now. his family now trying to find ways for him not to have
the zika virus. researchers at purdue has figured out the struck of the mosquito-borne virus. the discovery will help give clues in to finding a treatment or vaccine. >>> today doctors and government lead frers across the country are in atlanta to talk about the zika virus. the cdc is hosting a summit on how to respond to zika and control mosquitos. experts believe zika mosquitos may live in more of the u.s. than once thought. but that does not mean they will transmit the virus linked...
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ron desantis: has any of the preliminary results that have been pointed to by the witnesses at purdue or any of those, has that changed any of the thinking within the va? michael fallon: mr. chairman, i would point out that in the publication that was funded by habry, one main conclusion was more research needs to be done. she also documented a number of deficiencies in the literature. she also was quoted in military times article on her work that nonbiased research needed to be completed. this was in 2015. ron desantis: so that said, so the va's approach to pts, is it fair to say, it relies heavily on pharmaceuticals? michael fallon: i'm a veterinarian, mr. chairman. i couldn't -- ron desantis: but you're not familiar with how these veterans -- basically you're here as a veterinarian. you don't have as much knowledge on just pts generally? michael fallon: no, mr. chairman. my role here is to update you on our study. i certainly would not pretend to be an expert in human clinical medicine. ron desantis: ok, well, i think all the indications we received from witnesses, from veterans, a
ron desantis: has any of the preliminary results that have been pointed to by the witnesses at purdue or any of those, has that changed any of the thinking within the va? michael fallon: mr. chairman, i would point out that in the publication that was funded by habry, one main conclusion was more research needs to be done. she also documented a number of deficiencies in the literature. she also was quoted in military times article on her work that nonbiased research needed to be completed. this...
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that's it for today's edition of the best day ever -- a team of scientists from purdue university andl institute of health have for the first time identified the three-dimensional structure of the zika virus. that is what you are looking at. it's a big deal. they were able to do this using a technique called cryoelectronmicrosopy. the virus is first frozen and then imaged. this might help scientists determine how the fire us is -- virus is disseminated. blackboard reports earnings before the bell. that does it for "bloomberg west." we with you from the ceo on the latest numbers, and then google ventures. and long-term bets on biotech and health care startups. and don't miss a special sneak peek at "studio 1.0" right here on bloomberg television. that is all for now. from san francisco i'm cory , johnson. this has been "bloomberg west." ♪ >> the following is a paid program. >> the following is a paid dvertisement for omega xl. > if you have been living in pain and trying products that don't work, you are not alone. one point 5 billion people worldwide are living in chronic pain. don't
that's it for today's edition of the best day ever -- a team of scientists from purdue university andl institute of health have for the first time identified the three-dimensional structure of the zika virus. that is what you are looking at. it's a big deal. they were able to do this using a technique called cryoelectronmicrosopy. the virus is first frozen and then imaged. this might help scientists determine how the fire us is -- virus is disseminated. blackboard reports earnings before the...
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the world obesity rate is rising. more's jane king. >> researchers from purdue university and the national institute of health have i.dthe structure of the zika virus, which lays the foundation for further study and a possible vaccine. it has the same underlying structure as west nile and yellow fever and they hope they can use this to explain how the virus causes infections. >>> one in five people globally could be obese by 2025. the study says if current trends continue, 18% of men and 21% of women will be obese in ten years. >>> childhood stress is linked to hardening of the arteries. a variety of situations like divorce, moves, death, and job loss can lead to health problems down the road. the study is observational and needs more follow up before a link can be made. >>> and beyonce's new active wear line is making its debut. it will be in stores and online starting in mid april. prices run from $30 to $200. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> a legendary diamond is up for grabs. it's the largest vivid blue diamond ever put up for auction. look away, ama. it's almost 15 carats and considered
the world obesity rate is rising. more's jane king. >> researchers from purdue university and the national institute of health have i.dthe structure of the zika virus, which lays the foundation for further study and a possible vaccine. it has the same underlying structure as west nile and yellow fever and they hope they can use this to explain how the virus causes infections. >>> one in five people globally could be obese by 2025. the study says if current trends continue, 18% of...
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you're in west latest, indiana, the home of purdue university. reporter: yes. >> i understand there was a friendly game of basketball that happened? >> reporter: yeah. i'm sorry people will have to see this. i thought it was a friendly game. i think he elbowed me, you know, just really, i was minding my own business pretty much, not making any baskets and he went after me, i don't know. >> here's the thing. >> reporter: politics is a tough business. so is journalism, if you can't take the heat you ought to get off the court. >> ain't that the truth, my friend. craig melvin was kind of giving you a hard time about your skills on the basketball court. my first question to you being i had a hard time wealking to the studio in my heels i have on now. what were you wearing on your feet? >> i had on flats but they have a nick in them i will charge the company for. not only did i lose a shoe but my ring went flying. this was serious stuff. we weren't messing around. >> i would like to see that expense report when you're done with it. will be an interest
you're in west latest, indiana, the home of purdue university. reporter: yes. >> i understand there was a friendly game of basketball that happened? >> reporter: yeah. i'm sorry people will have to see this. i thought it was a friendly game. i think he elbowed me, you know, just really, i was minding my own business pretty much, not making any baskets and he went after me, i don't know. >> here's the thing. >> reporter: politics is a tough business. so is journalism, if...
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we funded the first research, conducted at purdue university published a year ago. it is important to note because mr. diamond said, what is the harm? this research found no negative effect. no harm was found in any of the research we look at. we are currently funding a pilot study. scientists are measuring functioning including ptsd, and quality of life and 137 veterans who have a service dog or are waiting to see wh receive one. unpublished resu j suggests that veterans with service dogs have better ability to deal with flashbacks and attacks, higher levels of companionship and social integration, increased overall well-being, and resilience. we have to wait for the results to be published, but we wanted to bring you the preliminary outcomes because they're so encouraging an important for the discussion today. i urge the committee and the v.a. to look robbie at studies that really look at several key measures up health and well-being like depression, anxiety, all of which are associated with pts. my written statement addresses all of this. we are looking at the bro
we funded the first research, conducted at purdue university published a year ago. it is important to note because mr. diamond said, what is the harm? this research found no negative effect. no harm was found in any of the research we look at. we are currently funding a pilot study. scientists are measuring functioning including ptsd, and quality of life and 137 veterans who have a service dog or are waiting to see wh receive one. unpublished resu j suggests that veterans with service dogs have...
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purdue gave him the gift of life. >> my expression may not be what people expect. but it is a a deep thing that he gives me this opportunity. >> we share so much. he made me a better person. dari: apparently fdny members donate more bone marrow and stem cells than any other group. dari: talk about leaving little why this controversial statue of this man in tidy tidy whitey's has created a stir. but first, a message from lew leone. >> one of the reasons that donald trump is a contender as president is because he always always said that he never takes no money. mike bloomberg could also not be bought. but now we have a man that appears to accept policies that benefit his biggest donors. that is the main theme in a series of investigations including a potential criminal probe by the u.s. attorney into several illegal practices into the bill de blasio administration. there are multiple investigations intertwined and complicated. but essentially they boil down by fundraisers and donors to directly influence practices and policies of the bill de blasio administration. on
purdue gave him the gift of life. >> my expression may not be what people expect. but it is a a deep thing that he gives me this opportunity. >> we share so much. he made me a better person. dari: apparently fdny members donate more bone marrow and stem cells than any other group. dari: talk about leaving little why this controversial statue of this man in tidy tidy whitey's has created a stir. but first, a message from lew leone. >> one of the reasons that donald trump is a...
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not going to help all. >> has any of the preliminary results that have been pointed to by the witnesses at purdue or any of those, has that changed any of the thinking within the va? >> mr. chairman, i would point out that in the publication that was funded , one main conclusio was more research needs to be done. that's right out of the paper. she also documented a number of deficiencies in the literature. she also was quoted in military times article on her work that nonbiased research needed to be completed. this was in 2015. >> so that said, so the va's approach to pts, is it fair to say, it relies heavily on pharmaceuticals? >> i'm a veterinarian, mr. chairman. i couldn't -- >> but you're not familiar with how these veterans -- basically you're here as a veterinarian. you don't have as much knowledge on just pts generally? >> no, mr. chairman. my role here is to update you on our study. i certainly would not pretend to be an expert in human clinical medicine. >> well i think all the indications we received from witnesses, from veterans, are that you get counseling, you get drugs. that's kind
not going to help all. >> has any of the preliminary results that have been pointed to by the witnesses at purdue or any of those, has that changed any of the thinking within the va? >> mr. chairman, i would point out that in the publication that was funded , one main conclusio was more research needs to be done. that's right out of the paper. she also documented a number of deficiencies in the literature. she also was quoted in military times article on her work that nonbiased...
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the truth? in today, sanders will campaign in indiana's purdue university. >>> donald trump sweeping all five states and puts him more than three-quarters of the the way toward the republican nomination. during last night's victory speech in manhattan the billion air, said as far as he is concern, it is over. trump implied clinton is only doing well in the campaign because she's a woman. >> i think only card that she has is women's card. she has nothing else going. frankly if hillary clinton were a manny don't think she would get 5 percent of the vote. only thing that she's got going is would the men's card and beautiful thing is women don't like her. >> trump says it is too early to be thinking about a running mate but when asked if new jersey governor chris christie would be on his short list, trump says he thinks christie is fantastic. >>> but when donald trump brought out gender card with hillary clinton new jersey's first lady had a reaction that has gone viral. mary pat christie lit up twitter watch as she glanced at her husband's direction and appears to roll her eyes. she just smirks and loo
the truth? in today, sanders will campaign in indiana's purdue university. >>> donald trump sweeping all five states and puts him more than three-quarters of the the way toward the republican nomination. during last night's victory speech in manhattan the billion air, said as far as he is concern, it is over. trump implied clinton is only doing well in the campaign because she's a woman. >> i think only card that she has is women's card. she has nothing else going. frankly if...
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one veteran is not going to help all. >> have any of the preliminary results pointed to by the witnesses at purdue, has that changed any of the thinking within the va? >> mister chairman i would point out that in the publication that was funded by habri, doctor lemaire published in 2015 one of the main conclusions was more research needs to be done. that's right out of the paper. she also documented a number of deficiencies in literature. she also was quoted on military times article on her work. it's nonbiased research needed to be completed, this is in 2015 that said, the va's approach to pts, is it fair to say it relies heavily on pharmaceuticals? >> i'm a veterinarian mister chairman, >> you're not familiar with how these veterans, basically you are here is a veterinarian. you don't have as much knowledge on pts generally? >> no mister chairman, my role here is to update you on our study. i would not pretend to be an expert in human clinical medicine. >> i think all the indications we've received from witnesses, from veterans are that you get counseling, you get drugs. that's the two things an
one veteran is not going to help all. >> have any of the preliminary results pointed to by the witnesses at purdue, has that changed any of the thinking within the va? >> mister chairman i would point out that in the publication that was funded by habri, doctor lemaire published in 2015 one of the main conclusions was more research needs to be done. that's right out of the paper. she also documented a number of deficiencies in literature. she also was quoted on military times...
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keating for all of their work on this measure and i also want to acknowledge the bill's senate co-sponsors, senators casey and purdue and grassley as well as chairman corker and ranking member carden of the senate foreign relations committee whose leadership was instrumental to this measure's passage by mr. engel in the senate. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of this legislation and yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: first of all, i want to thank our chairman, ed royce, for his leadership on the foreign affairs committee and pushing this bill ahead. i don't want to underestimate how important he has been in making sure that this bill reaches the floor. i also want to thank congressman chris smith for joining me as lead republican co-sponsor on this measure and also our senate colleagues for their work to help get us to this point. this legislation is another great example of a foreign affairs co
keating for all of their work on this measure and i also want to acknowledge the bill's senate co-sponsors, senators casey and purdue and grassley as well as chairman corker and ranking member carden of the senate foreign relations committee whose leadership was instrumental to this measure's passage by mr. engel in the senate. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise...
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the top five products based on 2015 sales were made by purdue pharma, johnson & johnson, myelin, and depo-med. new regulations can impact sales. 2014 the dea reclassified hydrocodone from schedule 3 to schedule 2 drug, there was a 27% decline in sales from 2013 to 2015. so drugs like vicodin, for example, can't be administered as easily as they were before. patients now have to bring a physical prescription to a farmly in order to get it feeled. it's yet to be seen if stricter guidelines will reduce the number of deaths caused by drug overdoses, a record 28,000 in 2014. >> we're just recognizing this as a huge problem. it affects all of us. when a problem is moving quickly, congress is always going to be a little bit behind in catching up. but i think there's a very, very clear awareness now of just how serious this is. >> our series continues tomorrow with one man's struggle with addiction and the overall economic cost of the epidemic nationwide. >>> and that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great
the top five products based on 2015 sales were made by purdue pharma, johnson & johnson, myelin, and depo-med. new regulations can impact sales. 2014 the dea reclassified hydrocodone from schedule 3 to schedule 2 drug, there was a 27% decline in sales from 2013 to 2015. so drugs like vicodin, for example, can't be administered as easily as they were before. patients now have to bring a physical prescription to a farmly in order to get it feeled. it's yet to be seen if stricter guidelines...
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police called a bomb squad to the santa clara police department to defuse it. we've just been told by police purdues being uncooperative and won't say what he planned to do with that pipe bomb. >>> a new low point for the sjpd, but there could soon see a little measure of relief. only nine recruits graduated from the police academy this afternoon, one of the smallest classes the department has ever seen. the city and the police reached an agreement last fall to improve police benefits in hopes of attract the more recruits. but it's yesterday to be finalized. san jose says it could happen in the next few weeks and hopefully will lead to more recruits. >> we're be in a much better position to recruit once the legal process is done. the good news is we know it can't possibly go any later than november when we finally go to the voters and ask for approval of the settlement terms. >> now, there was also recent talk of the police department ending the academy, closing it, and sending future recruits to other academies. but chief ed did garcia says the department will fight through the slump. >>> happy fr
police called a bomb squad to the santa clara police department to defuse it. we've just been told by police purdues being uncooperative and won't say what he planned to do with that pipe bomb. >>> a new low point for the sjpd, but there could soon see a little measure of relief. only nine recruits graduated from the police academy this afternoon, one of the smallest classes the department has ever seen. the city and the police reached an agreement last fall to improve police benefits...
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he visited the two biggest university campuses, purdue and indiana university, huge crowds there. >> woodruff: and brandon smith, what about in terms of organization, money, who has the state better wired for their campaign? >> tough to say. certainly in terms of money, the cruz campaign spent the most on the republican side and hillary the most on the democratic side, and if you look at organization, maybe hillary has been the best, but in terms of state-wide organization, donald trump has been fairly good, we we haven't seen in a lot of other states, but in terms of working with the press, at least, they have probably the best. >> woodruff: indiana is not a state that's used to getting a lot of attention in the primary period. how many interest is there in these primaries? >> a ton. in 2008, we've had it in indiana and we don't know the last time both parties were competitive in the same state at the same time. you've seen hit in the crowds and feel it in the crowds they're so excited to see any presidential candidate actually spending time in indiana. >> we're sure all going to be
he visited the two biggest university campuses, purdue and indiana university, huge crowds there. >> woodruff: and brandon smith, what about in terms of organization, money, who has the state better wired for their campaign? >> tough to say. certainly in terms of money, the cruz campaign spent the most on the republican side and hillary the most on the democratic side, and if you look at organization, maybe hillary has been the best, but in terms of state-wide organization, donald...
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blitzkrieg bop ♪ ♪ hey, oh, let's go ♪ shoot 'em in the back now ♪ what they want, i don't know ♪ they're all revved up and ready to go ♪ . >>> researchers at purdueus. federal health officials say they're ready to okay a test to screen for the virus. fear of the virus which is linked to severe birth defects has stopped blood donations and they've had to bring in 6000 units of red blood. the test is expected to be ready in the next few weeks. >> a professional surfer is in serious condition after being attacked by a shark off of the australia coast. authorities say his phoenix and fellow surfer herd his screams and jumped into action to help save his life. people on the beach also jumped in to help. >> i huddled towards him and lost site of him at one stage. >> he suffered several baits to his legs, thighs and injuries to his hands. he was given a blood transfusion and they're trying to examine the wounds to determine the size and kind of shark. >> a seventh person has died after taking street drugs laced with fient nil. it's just in the past weeks that 21 people were rushed to the hospitals. two men died after they reportedly took street version
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the next speaker, dr. caroline janney is professor of history at purdue. she will always be a virginia girl kerry she received her phd from the university of virginia, go hoos. she is also a familiar face to museum audiences. spoke on the subject of her latest book at the university of richmond -- "remembering the civil war." she returned to richmond the following june to accept the jefferson davis award for the same book. bookirst
the next speaker, dr. caroline janney is professor of history at purdue. she will always be a virginia girl kerry she received her phd from the university of virginia, go hoos. she is also a familiar face to museum audiences. spoke on the subject of her latest book at the university of richmond -- "remembering the civil war." she returned to richmond the following june to accept the jefferson davis award for the same book. bookirst
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the next speaker, dr. caroline janney is professor of history at purdue. she will always be a virginia girl. she received her phd from the university of virginia, go hoos. she is also a familiar face to museum audiences. she delivered the 2013 lecture at the university of richmond on the subject of her latest book -- "remembering the civil war." she returned to richmond the following june to accept the jefferson davis award for the same book. her first book, "burying the dead but not the past," is a personal favorite of mine kerry as she well knows. she also edited an edition of a travel account which unfortunately is out-of-print and unavailable. as carrie knows, i have given a talk on her first book i think as many times as you have. [laughter] it is a branch of history that so many people do not know about and since we are in the postwar period and the sesquicentennial timeframe, it is especially important. carrie janney also co-edited with gallagher, our last speaker, a book about the overland campaign. we keep it all in the family here at the museum. we also offer a chance today if you a
the next speaker, dr. caroline janney is professor of history at purdue. she will always be a virginia girl. she received her phd from the university of virginia, go hoos. she is also a familiar face to museum audiences. she delivered the 2013 lecture at the university of richmond on the subject of her latest book -- "remembering the civil war." she returned to richmond the following june to accept the jefferson davis award for the same book. her first book, "burying the dead but...
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most of the cases i am on your local station but not in every case. so it's extremely simple. purdue university.com is not just myself. for example, just last week we had george will ask the presenter of the five minute videos that we did. it is meant to change minds. we have 70 million views last year. we are making an impact because i'm worried, i am worried, and to leeward about america. it was founded on certain principles which are being denied. liberty and small government and a guy based populist, not a god this government but a guy based populist. that was what the founders wanted. if people feel responsible morally to a god, they will generally act better. do you know that secular professors did a fascinating study and found where people believe in hell, it was more ethical behavior there were people do not believe in a hell? which makes perfect sense. if you believe you will be caught speeding, you don't speaker if you don't think you'll ever be punished for speeding, then you will speed. why do we deny basic, simple facts of life? because we want to deny them. as one of th
most of the cases i am on your local station but not in every case. so it's extremely simple. purdue university.com is not just myself. for example, just last week we had george will ask the presenter of the five minute videos that we did. it is meant to change minds. we have 70 million views last year. we are making an impact because i'm worried, i am worried, and to leeward about america. it was founded on certain principles which are being denied. liberty and small government and a guy based...
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the last 10 years could be undone. we worked together on debt leahylation with senator and lindsey graham. i got to know senator purdue. we were traveling around. i'm thinking, who is the republican and who is the democrat? of course, they are talking on other subjects, it is very easy to find that. but on this stuff, this is the one thing you agree on. it brings out the best in you. i am sure of that. let's thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all very much for being here today and testifying. i certainly agree with all of the comments about the importance of aid. it is about our security and the impact of what is happening in europe impacting us in the united states because we do have transatlantic alliance that has been critical to world order. we had a hearing this morning in the foreign relations committee on isis and international terrorism. conclusions i jerked listening to the -- i drew listening to the testimony, and the witnesses generally agreed with it, is that we have been good in the united states when it comes to military efforts. we were successful in afghanistan in throwing out the taliban initially. we
the last 10 years could be undone. we worked together on debt leahylation with senator and lindsey graham. i got to know senator purdue. we were traveling around. i'm thinking, who is the republican and who is the democrat? of course, they are talking on other subjects, it is very easy to find that. but on this stuff, this is the one thing you agree on. it brings out the best in you. i am sure of that. let's thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all very much for being here today and testifying. i...
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police called in the bomb squad when they found a pipe with wires sticking out of it in his backpack. purdue is also suspected of being under the influence of a controlled substance and carrying a stun gun. >>> the woman suspected of fleeing police and crashing her car into an embankment in mountain view has been arrested. 5-year-old tiffany smith was stopped early yesterday morning for reckless driving. she sped away drove into a fence and flipped the car. she is in the hospital with moderate injuries. once the 25-year-old is released she will go to jail. >>> spring showers doused the bay area with unusual intensity today. rain started in the morning. continued through midday. this is el cerrito in fact. >> let's turn to meteorologist brian hackney. >> allergies are kicking up. >> the rain kind of helped a little bit with that. >> not enough apparently for me. >> my pollen meter over there. >> whoo. >> i can't say i blame you. we have all been hit with that. >>> showers in the bay area drying out by the weekend more on the way by midweek. showers moving from west to east over the mountains.
police called in the bomb squad when they found a pipe with wires sticking out of it in his backpack. purdue is also suspected of being under the influence of a controlled substance and carrying a stun gun. >>> the woman suspected of fleeing police and crashing her car into an embankment in mountain view has been arrested. 5-year-old tiffany smith was stopped early yesterday morning for reckless driving. she sped away drove into a fence and flipped the car. she is in the hospital with...
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that followed sanders' speech to supports at purdue university where he acknowledged the long road ahead. he said unlike other campaigns he has dealt with, he's dealt with real issues affecting americans but after losing four out of five primaries to secretary clinton, he admits there's a chance he won't win. do not win is to transform not only our country but the democratic party to open the doors of the democratic party. >> clinton is courting the union vote. yesterday she visited a steel company. there are 92 democratic delegates up for grabs in indiana tuesday. >> reporter: after calling him a serial child molester, a chicago judge disgraced dennis hastert with 15 months in prison, a sentence far harsher than what prosecutors had requested. hastert pleaded guilty to breaking banking laws in a case that involved paying millions in hush money to cover up alleged sexual abuse. the sister of one of his alleged victims spoke at the hearing. another addressed the court saying hastert's abuse in a high school locker room was devastating. many decades ago but today they struck back and in do
that followed sanders' speech to supports at purdue university where he acknowledged the long road ahead. he said unlike other campaigns he has dealt with, he's dealt with real issues affecting americans but after losing four out of five primaries to secretary clinton, he admits there's a chance he won't win. do not win is to transform not only our country but the democratic party to open the doors of the democratic party. >> clinton is courting the union vote. yesterday she visited a...
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the demographics? >> especially for bernie sanders, there's been a lot of younger voters, college students. his first two rallies were at purdueand indiana university. i think the platform he's been running on speaks highly to college-age students. they like the idea of free tuition. they like the idea of raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. on the trump side, he has a wider audience, and the rallies i've been to you've seen a lot of younger voters, a lot of older voters, a lot of veterans especially. i know some of the policies he's promoting register well with veterans. but regardless of who you go to, there's been all kinds of excitement. i think hoosiers are very happy to kind of be in the national spotlight for a change. >> zach, do you have a sense that all those younger voters, mr. college kids as you describe them supporting sanders, that they're already registered to vote. sometimes those huge crowds don't necessarily translate into actual votes. >> i think so. i think with the -- all the excitement we saw early on, i think people realized they needed to vet beforehand. obviously some may have missed the deadline. wit
the demographics? >> especially for bernie sanders, there's been a lot of younger voters, college students. his first two rallies were at purdueand indiana university. i think the platform he's been running on speaks highly to college-age students. they like the idea of free tuition. they like the idea of raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. on the trump side, he has a wider audience, and the rallies i've been to you've seen a lot of younger voters, a lot of older voters, a lot of...
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peggy stockdale is a professor of psychology and the chairman of the department of psychology at indiana university, purdue university at indianapolis. she is the owe author and coeditor of five books, including the psychology and management of workplace diversify sex description in the work place, milt tie disciplinary perspectives and also published widely in research journals and books on topics ranging from sexual harassment, sex discrimination, and public health initiatives. she has everyday as -- been an expert witness for plaintiffs and defenses in sex discrimination cases and dr. stockdale teaches courses on workplace diversity, industrial organizational psychology, and social science research methods. finally, she is a fellow of the american psychological association, the society for industrial organizational psychology, and the society for the psychological study of social issues. so let's take a minute and welcome dr. stockdale who is going to talk about the continuum of harm and its application to the military. [applause] >> okay. how do i cue this up? can you see that? that's getting started.
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rules requiring simple reminders and improving the lab system for proper child restraint purdue last october. also, as you mentioned, millions of children riding in the back seat are needlessly at risk, but there are solutions available. no need for a child to die when inadvertently left behind in a vehicle or because the seatback fails in a crash that kills her seriously injures a child. it is time to issue rules requiring technology to alert adults and to update the seatback strength standard issued in 1967. unfortunately this did not adopt important safety solutions that are still needed and contained. early morning reporting requirements. they also believe you have been a driverless cars holds great promise. federal oversight, minimum performance standards as well as transparent or verify data are essential. consumers should not be guinea pigs, and we cannot be a passive spectator. signed in past and allow the national motor vehicle safety law to protect the public against unreasonable risk of accidents occurring. in new line principles have not changed, but in order for the agenc
rules requiring simple reminders and improving the lab system for proper child restraint purdue last october. also, as you mentioned, millions of children riding in the back seat are needlessly at risk, but there are solutions available. no need for a child to die when inadvertently left behind in a vehicle or because the seatback fails in a crash that kills her seriously injures a child. it is time to issue rules requiring technology to alert adults and to update the seatback strength standard...
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researchers at purdue university have figured out the structure of the mosquito-born virus.dbreaking discovery will help give clues into finding a treatment or vaccine. the team their findings in the journal of scienti scientist. and today, doctors from around the country are in lant to talk about the sirius. the cdc is hosting a summit on how to respond to zika and control mosquitos. federal health experts now believe that zika mosquitos may live in more of the u.s. than once thought. but that doesn't mean they'll transmit the virus, which has been linked to birth defects. >>> tesla lovers, listen up. tesla is trying to expand its business in virginia. "the washington post" reports that tesla wants the state's permission to open a story in the richmond area. they already have a store in tyson's corner, however, many car dealers don't want to see a tesla dealer because of the law banning carmakers selling directly to customers. tesla has received special permission for a dealer's license. some of you have already spent money on the new tesla car, befe it last night. the comp
researchers at purdue university have figured out the structure of the mosquito-born virus.dbreaking discovery will help give clues into finding a treatment or vaccine. the team their findings in the journal of scienti scientist. and today, doctors from around the country are in lant to talk about the sirius. the cdc is hosting a summit on how to respond to zika and control mosquitos. federal health experts now believe that zika mosquitos may live in more of the u.s. than once thought. but that...
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the last ten years could be undone. we worked together, senator durbin, on debt consolation. with senator leahy, we worked with instagram. i got to know senator purdue. we were traveling around. i'm thinking who is the republican and who is the democrat? of course they are talking on other subjects very easy to find outlet. but on this stuff, this is like the one thing that you all agree on. it brings out the best in you. i'm sure of that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. chairman and for being here today and testifying. i certainly agree with all the comments about the importance of aide. it is about our security and the impact of what's happening in europe affecting us in the united states because we do have transit alliance that has been critical to world order. we had a hearing this morning in the foreign relations committee on isis and international terrorism. one of the conclusions that i drew listening to the testimony and our witnesses generally agreed with this is that we have been good in the united states when it comes to military efforts, so, we were successful in afghanistan and throwing out the taliban, initially. we were s
the last ten years could be undone. we worked together, senator durbin, on debt consolation. with senator leahy, we worked with instagram. i got to know senator purdue. we were traveling around. i'm thinking who is the republican and who is the democrat? of course they are talking on other subjects very easy to find outlet. but on this stuff, this is like the one thing that you all agree on. it brings out the best in you. i'm sure of that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you...
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the maze, song go conditions and golden gate looking better pick foggy conditions. listed a look at san jose, we have a bank of low clouds and patchy fog. made in high-level clouds into purdue and 50s. later today warmer than you should a bright sunshine and 60s and 70s, 76 the outside number to check out wednesday, mid-90s away from the bay. ,,,,,,,, >>> a chihuahua is in custody this morning after this chase on the bay bridge heading into san francisco. the california highway patrol tweeted this video of sunday morning's hot pursuit! officers are now searching for the owner of the dog that they collared. but for now they are calling him paunch after that classic character on the tv show "chips." paunch said i'm getting out of here but he is okay. >> he will have a home by the end of the day. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." this half hour, more than 11 million documents offer information of alleged corruption by some of the richest people in the world. the so-called panama papers were released. how vladimir putin and other world leaders tried to hide money. >>> americans lost more than $225,000 last year to computer ransom ware. we will tell you how cyberthieves to
the maze, song go conditions and golden gate looking better pick foggy conditions. listed a look at san jose, we have a bank of low clouds and patchy fog. made in high-level clouds into purdue and 50s. later today warmer than you should a bright sunshine and 60s and 70s, 76 the outside number to check out wednesday, mid-90s away from the bay. ,,,,,,,, >>> a chihuahua is in custody this morning after this chase on the bay bridge heading into san francisco. the california highway patrol...
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the next speaker, dr. caroline janney is professor of history at purdue. she will always be a virginia girl. she received her phd from the university of virginia, go hoos. she is also a familiar face to museum audiences.
the next speaker, dr. caroline janney is professor of history at purdue. she will always be a virginia girl. she received her phd from the university of virginia, go hoos. she is also a familiar face to museum audiences.