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joining us is indiana university professor mary gray, who was also a senior researcher with microsoft research. professor gray, are we being studied and researched when we go online? >> yes. simple answer, yes. in the sense that any company that is trying to figure out how to best serve their users, how to show them the best website, how to show them the best information from their friends, is constantly trying to assess what makes the best information service for you. at the same time, universities for the last 20 years, as we've moved more and more social has been moving to think of this as a social environment. this is the public square. there are plenty of universities and researchers like myself who have come up with, you know, over the years, come up with research projects that have to do with studying people's experiences online. and in both those cases, there is as much interest in figuring out what it is that people do as there is in people figuring out how to navigate those spaces. so there's both wanting to know what people do and people wanting to figure out how best do i
joining us is indiana university professor mary gray, who was also a senior researcher with microsoft research. professor gray, are we being studied and researched when we go online? >> yes. simple answer, yes. in the sense that any company that is trying to figure out how to best serve their users, how to show them the best website, how to show them the best information from their friends, is constantly trying to assess what makes the best information service for you. at the same time,...
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joining us is indiana university professor mary gray. professor gray, are we being studied and researched when we go online? >> guest: in the simple answer, yes. any company that is trying to see how to show the best website and information from their friends is constantly trying to assess what makeathize best information service were you for you. test same time, universities for the last 20 years as we have moved more online have been moving to think about this as a there have been >> host: >> host: >> the point was achieved whether they are sending an e-mail or texting or iming with someone or having a skype conversation. all three of those are ways we are generating information and also ways of social interaction. >> host: is there a creepiness factor to all of this? >> guest: the creepy question is a great question. i think for all of us, as somebody who use as computer every day, we have certain expectations when we fire up the computers about who sees what we are doing and who we are sharing information with and at any moment if the
joining us is indiana university professor mary gray. professor gray, are we being studied and researched when we go online? >> guest: in the simple answer, yes. any company that is trying to see how to show the best website and information from their friends is constantly trying to assess what makeathize best information service were you for you. test same time, universities for the last 20 years as we have moved more online have been moving to think about this as a there have been...
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our next call is nancy joining us this morning from michigan city, indiana. caller: good morning. fine and happy holidays. host: merry christmas. caller: i come from a long line of a family business, and i have watched our little town. it's been over certain by big corporate stores, dollar stores, wal-marts, you know, they sell plastic and our little store has been going down, down, down every year. and i think we need to bring back the sherman act so that we cannot have huge corporate businesses take over little towns host: thank you, nancy. from the ""new york times" best seller list, some of the books you might be reading, this is from hewens, "killing patton," number 2. george w. bush's book, "411" is 3. "yes, please" by any poehler is number 4 caller: good morning. how are you host: jerry. caller: i am just retired. host: jerry, we are having trouble hearing you. i apologize. we will go to monica next in fredericksburg, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. mertry christmas. host: to you, too. ca go ahead, monica. caller: we are about the same, i feel, under this
our next call is nancy joining us this morning from michigan city, indiana. caller: good morning. fine and happy holidays. host: merry christmas. caller: i come from a long line of a family business, and i have watched our little town. it's been over certain by big corporate stores, dollar stores, wal-marts, you know, they sell plastic and our little store has been going down, down, down every year. and i think we need to bring back the sherman act so that we cannot have huge corporate...
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is blinking. battery must be going dead. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, officials allowed us to give select inmates handheld cameras to express personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> my name is cephis pasco. c-e-p-h-i-s p-a-s-c-o. i am a convict at the indiana state prison. >> we learned a lot from them. including the importance of reputation in prison. >> i've done the time. i've stayed out of trouble. i'm not a punk, bitch or any of the lesser areas of being in prison. >> two things that were notable about cephis. he was always alone. i don't think i ever saw him hanging out with another inmate. his fixsation on food. whenever you bumped into him, he was talking about food, looking forward to his next meal. >> breakfast at 6:15 in the morning. chow for lunch about 12:00, give or take. and supper's 5:30, give or take. they're giving us reruns two nights in a row. if i only had pork chops, i would really be going. >> he had rituals with his food. it was almost like he was sitting in a lounger at home with a big tv tray. and he'd store up his food from all day long and sit there and eat it happily in fr
is blinking. battery must be going dead. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, officials allowed us to give select inmates handheld cameras to express personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> my name is cephis pasco. c-e-p-h-i-s p-a-s-c-o. i am a convict at the indiana state prison. >> we learned a lot from them. including the importance of reputation in prison. >> i've done the time. i've stayed out of trouble. i'm not a punk, bitch or any of the...
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is route 38. atlantic county, ted greenberg showed us some visuals there. there is flooding along route 30 between delilah and indiana avenue. one lane is blocked there because of flooding. taking a live look at 95 at cottman avenue, looking great. no delays on 95. and up in bucks county, route 413 and stump road, downed wires and downed pole. so be cautious. >>> and as the storm continues to change, get important weather updates delivered to your smartphone or tablet, a free download available on nbc10.com. >>> tonight the cia is under fire all because of 13 techniques used to interrogate prisoners after the 9/11 attacks. we take a closer look at a controversial report showing tactics that many are calling torture. >>> and arson investigation. police arrest two men after a pair of fires at delaware churches. out suspects were caught and what their motive may be. >>> and here is a live look at the radar. we're seeing mostly light rain across parts of the area, but overnight into tomorrow morning, some of this rain will be changing over to snow. so coming up, i'll show you the time line on that and what the accumulati
is route 38. atlantic county, ted greenberg showed us some visuals there. there is flooding along route 30 between delilah and indiana avenue. one lane is blocked there because of flooding. taking a live look at 95 at cottman avenue, looking great. no delays on 95. and up in bucks county, route 413 and stump road, downed wires and downed pole. so be cautious. >>> and as the storm continues to change, get important weather updates delivered to your smartphone or tablet, a free download...
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indiana. >> caller: this is daniel. my beautiful 9-year-old daughter and we are calling from the great state of indiana. we would like to say -- >> booyah. >> caller: thanks for having usn. our stock question is about clnt, indianapolis based company. >> your 9 year old has horse sense. we are not going to buy it. it is way too risky. 11.5% yield it is just too dangerous. i know calumet will say we are fine. i don't like to reach for yield. i don't like to reach for anything. that means i think it is a red flag. >>> if you can't beat them, join them. sure they are annoying stocks but they work, cvs, clorox, monster beverage and kimberly-clark. >>> it is a printing giant with a growing digital clicker but going through the wall street shredder. can the stock turn the page? i have the ceo. taking a look at a company that will probably end up under your christmas tree. all your questions answered because i'm taking calls in the lightning round. stick with cramer. ♪ >>> is it possible for an old dog to learn new tricks? that's what i'm wondering about ord, world's number one commercial printing company, just turned 150 this past october. happy birthday. the stock has come
indiana. >> caller: this is daniel. my beautiful 9-year-old daughter and we are calling from the great state of indiana. we would like to say -- >> booyah. >> caller: thanks for having usn. our stock question is about clnt, indianapolis based company. >> your 9 year old has horse sense. we are not going to buy it. it is way too risky. 11.5% yield it is just too dangerous. i know calumet will say we are fine. i don't like to reach for yield. i don't like to reach for...
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is indiana banana. paw paw, while it's tasty and the pulp can be used to make everything from muffins to ice cream, you won't find it in the average supermarket because it's very thin skinned. bruises very easily. more or less has to ripen on the plant. it has limited commercial potential. this is something to go look for at your local farmer's market in the mid-atlantic. this is north america's largest fruiting plant, the paw paw. as you walk through the garden, you will notice that we're looking at a rocky area that's on a slope. then on the right is the water feature. this garden was made with the idea that it wouldn't be overly irrigated. plants that are up on higher ground are plants that you would expect to find in upland situations where they don't need a lot of water. a great example of that is the small tree, the common hop tree or wafer ash tree. the little wafer-like fruits that it makes are attractive enough on their own right. but they were used as a substitute for making homemade brews back in colonial times. it was used as a hop substitute and hence the name hop tree. a lot of people fin
is indiana banana. paw paw, while it's tasty and the pulp can be used to make everything from muffins to ice cream, you won't find it in the average supermarket because it's very thin skinned. bruises very easily. more or less has to ripen on the plant. it has limited commercial potential. this is something to go look for at your local farmer's market in the mid-atlantic. this is north america's largest fruiting plant, the paw paw. as you walk through the garden, you will notice that we're...
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is cooler than normal starts tuesday. low 50s for highs, upper 20s away from the water for lows. stow it's not anything that folks in nebraska or maybe indiana would call cold. but for us, it's going to be chilly. >> we're so soft. i know. >> we haven't -- this is it, the first one. >> this is rare for us. it's been about a year since we have been this chilly. find your heavy coat. >> thank you. >>> everything is coming up roses. we are less than a week away from the 126th tournament of the roses parade in pasadena and they are getting those floats ready. each float takes 7,000 hours to build and decorate. >> it's really fun. i really like, um, seeing it, you know, on the actual parade day. you get to see what you've been working on and it's really cool. >> up to a million people are expected to line up along the 5.5-mile parade route. the rose parade kicks off atle a.m. on new year's day. >> colorado boulevard. >>> well, this is the 70th year of san francisco's ballet performance of the nutcracker. elizabeth cook introduces us to one ballerina and what it takes to dance on such a prestigious stage. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: isabella had no doubt what she was going to be
is cooler than normal starts tuesday. low 50s for highs, upper 20s away from the water for lows. stow it's not anything that folks in nebraska or maybe indiana would call cold. but for us, it's going to be chilly. >> we're so soft. i know. >> we haven't -- this is it, the first one. >> this is rare for us. it's been about a year since we have been this chilly. find your heavy coat. >> thank you. >>> everything is coming up roses. we are less than a week away...
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commissioners rich with the department staff the project is a large are authorization and shadow findings for 800 indiana street under the conditional use authorization they're seeking the modification for a rear yard open space and permitted obstructions and dwelling unit and horizon mass production prior to seeking actions on the stimulate the commission must adapt the sequa flgdz which was certified on december 4th in the motion as commission secretary i mentioned there was an omission in the calendar so your action should you choose to take it another motion to paragraph or obviously modifications and continuance the proposed project includes the demolition of a two-story house and mr. stansburg 74 thousand secret and the new c of a residential story building with 3 hundred and 26 dwelling units and 4 shared car spaces and off-street spaces and bicycle spaces and an additional one hundred and 47 parking spaces it consists of 9, 3 bedroom units and 2 bedroom units and one hundred and 10 studio unions the proposed project has common open space for 73 units via private places and plaza it will incorporate a dog park underneath the offe
commissioners rich with the department staff the project is a large are authorization and shadow findings for 800 indiana street under the conditional use authorization they're seeking the modification for a rear yard open space and permitted obstructions and dwelling unit and horizon mass production prior to seeking actions on the stimulate the commission must adapt the sequa flgdz which was certified on december 4th in the motion as commission secretary i mentioned there was an omission in...
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use. what we did is we started by using a satellite, independent of the headquarters located in indiana.ke the signal as it's transmitted, and we record every day, every hour, and we save it. we also index it, digitize it, and make it available so anybody can find the material quickly and replay it. when i met brian lamb who is an alumnus of purdue in 1986, there wasn't any archive. c-span, it's hard to believe, and it's shocking to people, but c-span was erasing its material to reuse tapes. a lot of networks did that. tapes were expensive, and they took up a lot of space. we created the archive at purdue idea,sity as an initial and we operated there from 1987 .o 1998 when we left purdue university and became part of c-span, we stayed in west lafayette, because that is where the train staff was, the operations, and we remain here today. it is really 30 years almost of political history. its major events. it's everything c-span does, but gems like- there are the ollie north hearings, which went on for most of the summer , the bill clinton campaigning in new hampshire in 1992. it allows an
use. what we did is we started by using a satellite, independent of the headquarters located in indiana.ke the signal as it's transmitted, and we record every day, every hour, and we save it. we also index it, digitize it, and make it available so anybody can find the material quickly and replay it. when i met brian lamb who is an alumnus of purdue in 1986, there wasn't any archive. c-span, it's hard to believe, and it's shocking to people, but c-span was erasing its material to reuse tapes. a...
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up through the poconos but this right here over portions of indiana, kentucky, down into tennessee that is the rain that will be impacting usmorrow and tomorrow afternoon is when the storm will really hit. most of the rain is generally light and spotty a-few showers up portions of northern montgomery county, bucks county into burlington county, new jersey, and a few more showers moving into lancaster county right now. temperature-wise we've actually risen just above freezing in mount pocono. that's good news. 36 in allentown, 42 at the airport and 44 in millville so with all the region above freezing, it looks like the threat for ice will be diminishing over the next few hours. that winter weather advisory does expire at 1:00 a.m. as we continue through the rest of tonight just generally light rain, a few sprinkles here and there. really the rain doesn't start to fill in until tomorrow afternoon. here's 1:00 p.m. you can see the rain starting to move into the south and then it just explodes across the area by later in the afternoon and the evening. this is 5 o'clock tomorrow night. steady rain in philadelphia right through
up through the poconos but this right here over portions of indiana, kentucky, down into tennessee that is the rain that will be impacting usmorrow and tomorrow afternoon is when the storm will really hit. most of the rain is generally light and spotty a-few showers up portions of northern montgomery county, bucks county into burlington county, new jersey, and a few more showers moving into lancaster county right now. temperature-wise we've actually risen just above freezing in mount pocono....
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is a useful one and especially in the short term it can do things others can't and indeed our airstrikes saved many members of the military toolbox is not as we would hope. we could see that indiana-- in the yemen and afghanistan and in the long run it is a more effective one. there is a comparison that used to be a part of the 1971 and when bangladesh became independent, it had nothing going for it but it educated its kids and girls and today there are more girls in high school then there are boys. but all of those educated corals went into the industry base and they went into that huge impact and as a result it is far less extremism and the kicker was when bangladesh then pakistan where the literacy is only 3%. yemen is a mess. the country next to it was even more backward. so today nobody hears about it and that is partly because when you educate girls and bring them into the labor force from you bring their faces into the community and there is one aspect that is enormously powerful witches that educated corals have fewer children so you don't have this population that is the most destabilizing the country can have, the population of especially boys aged 15 to 29 is a huge co
is a useful one and especially in the short term it can do things others can't and indeed our airstrikes saved many members of the military toolbox is not as we would hope. we could see that indiana-- in the yemen and afghanistan and in the long run it is a more effective one. there is a comparison that used to be a part of the 1971 and when bangladesh became independent, it had nothing going for it but it educated its kids and girls and today there are more girls in high school then there are...
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. >> i used to work in south bend, indiana. >> south bend, indiana. >> he is from there so he can say that. >> yeah you can't say that. >> he was born there. we do have a clear pal tern. it is clear. now the breeze is picking up for some. not for all. some of the higher elevations, the coast is already cranking up 37. i've seen 48 miles an hour. 30s and 40s for many. there will be isolated snow showers. the key is the low forming in southern california. as it does it will crank up the north wind. that equals a north breeze. the wind advisory takes us about 7:00 here. n't a half an hour from now. easily gusts 45-60. everything going straight down. so it will be clear. it will be sunny but it will billion windy and cool to cold. wind advisories out. ts higher elevations. i think temperatures upper 40s. low 50s for some. the coast may not be too bad today. here is brian with a look at a slow morning. >> so far so good, steve. looking really good for bay area traffic. good morning everybody. steve mentioned there is is a little bit of wind for some place. one of the places we are looking
. >> i used to work in south bend, indiana. >> south bend, indiana. >> he is from there so he can say that. >> yeah you can't say that. >> he was born there. we do have a clear pal tern. it is clear. now the breeze is picking up for some. not for all. some of the higher elevations, the coast is already cranking up 37. i've seen 48 miles an hour. 30s and 40s for many. there will be isolated snow showers. the key is the low forming in southern california. as it does...
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is the d.h.s. estimate for here illegally including those with terrorist affiliations who have used documentation to gain access to our nation and other things i described? don't have that number indiana -- offhand. there is an estimate i will undertake to get it to you. an estimate.e is i'm sure it is just an estimate are unlawful but we have written your office an haven't gotten answers so i'm or erned about the ability your willingness to give us those answers. a couple of answers. with major league baseball layers who are m.v.p.'s made millions and after the fact we found out that they were not and used forged documents and these are high profile people. california l in deported three times came back a fourth time an shot a police dead.r an 1reud in north carolina came to baltimore kidnapped a girl that person e and was here illegally and deport he and used falsified documents. all used falsified documents to that end. will your is how department screen these folks checks to ensure the security of citizen of merica when people that don't -- that don't recognize or terrorists, aw people with terrorist ties and affiliations or motives that documentation r and won't come forward. how
is the d.h.s. estimate for here illegally including those with terrorist affiliations who have used documentation to gain access to our nation and other things i described? don't have that number indiana -- offhand. there is an estimate i will undertake to get it to you. an estimate.e is i'm sure it is just an estimate are unlawful but we have written your office an haven't gotten answers so i'm or erned about the ability your willingness to give us those answers. a couple of answers. with...
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is his wife. with us right now live from afghanistan, screen left s indiana state senator jim banks, and screen rightd, indiana, his wife, amanda. good morning to both of you. we should point out, there is a long delay in the signal from kabul, afghanistan. so jim, i'm gog start with you. when you found out that you would not be able to be in attendance because you're currently deployed, what was going through your mind on how to fill your slot for the people of indiana? >> well, good morning. great to be with you again. of course, when i found out about my deployment, first and foremost i knew my district deserved to be represented. so i started to talk to a number of people and there was only one obvious answer of who would be best to represent our strict and that was my wife, amanda, who i'm proud was elected last week to fill my place. >> that's such good news. amanda, you're a stay at home mom, you got three kids, a one-year-old, three-year-old, five-year-old. you're probably thinking, wait a minute. i don't have any experience. i can't do this. tell me about the process in talking yourself into
is his wife. with us right now live from afghanistan, screen left s indiana state senator jim banks, and screen rightd, indiana, his wife, amanda. good morning to both of you. we should point out, there is a long delay in the signal from kabul, afghanistan. so jim, i'm gog start with you. when you found out that you would not be able to be in attendance because you're currently deployed, what was going through your mind on how to fill your slot for the people of indiana? >> well, good...
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that part of the problem is we're a television crew standing in front of his cell, and for him to admit it, other people would have heard the truth. indiana state prison allowed us to give certain inmates little personal cameras that we would leave with them and they could film themselves. i gave a camera to brian, and all i asked of him was to be honest. he might be a little more honest on his own. >>> coming up -- >> exclusive truth for msnbc. >> brian collins gets honest. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> prisons are like a microcosm of the outside world. just like on the outside a person will try to move up the social ladder. it's the same in prison. the bottom of that ladder is segregation, the hole, where the inmate will spend most of their time by themselves without any privileges. at the top of that ladder is general population, where an inmate will have about as much freedom as you can in prison. >> serving a 60-year sentence for several crimes including rape and with a long list of violent offenses inside indiana state prison, inmate brian collins was fortunate to have been moved out of the intensive detention unit to
that part of the problem is we're a television crew standing in front of his cell, and for him to admit it, other people would have heard the truth. indiana state prison allowed us to give certain inmates little personal cameras that we would leave with them and they could film themselves. i gave a camera to brian, and all i asked of him was to be honest. he might be a little more honest on his own. >>> coming up -- >> exclusive truth for msnbc. >> brian collins gets...
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is one of the things hardwired us. i want to actually added something about indiana because much of the conversation has been centered around islam and the middle east. 1.2 billion people live in indiana. in my opinion, it is one of the fastest growing basis for homegrown terrorism in the world. the reason i say that is because the only sitting head of state who was denied a visa to the united states on the basis of violating religious freedom because he allowed, he gave orders to police to stand down when hindu nationalists were attacking a group of muslims in his state back in 2002. in my opinion, it is extremely disturbing the u.s. congress, republicans and democrats want to bring this man to our country and offer him a free place to sit in congress, both houses of congress to talk about whatever it is he wanted to talk about. maybe economics or prosperity while ignoring the fact this man is responsible for the growth of one of the greatest grants to religious tolerance, pluralism in the world today. not islam, but hindu nationalism and the threat of those in india. there's been a lot of discussion about islamic extremis
is one of the things hardwired us. i want to actually added something about indiana because much of the conversation has been centered around islam and the middle east. 1.2 billion people live in indiana. in my opinion, it is one of the fastest growing basis for homegrown terrorism in the world. the reason i say that is because the only sitting head of state who was denied a visa to the united states on the basis of violating religious freedom because he allowed, he gave orders to police to...
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use as rental income. vacation home is another story. the other areas, like atlanta metro area is great place. kokomo, indiana. palatka, florida, 22%.it, michigan, 20%. also, tampa st. pete came in top 10. i was there a couple weeks ago representing our wonderful network. tough say that it depend where you look. think about this though, detroit. think of all those canadians that went down into detroit, instead of buying up hopes especially in the middle of the housing security? -- burst. they are laughing all the way to bank. canadians in particular. look at cash money that came into this country over last five years, the canadians led the list. gerri: they're smart. they're smart those canadians. >> yeah. gerri: are there places you should not go or avoid? >> absolutely. look at heat map, comes from rael at this track, across the country, red, bad, no, do not try to buy a home right now. gerri: california, uh-uh. >> mostly look along the coast of california. you see the lovely new york, boston. think of boston, philadelphia, parts of texas are rough right now. that is the hill country in texas as you can see on the map. even as you
use as rental income. vacation home is another story. the other areas, like atlanta metro area is great place. kokomo, indiana. palatka, florida, 22%.it, michigan, 20%. also, tampa st. pete came in top 10. i was there a couple weeks ago representing our wonderful network. tough say that it depend where you look. think about this though, detroit. think of all those canadians that went down into detroit, instead of buying up hopes especially in the middle of the housing security? -- burst. they...
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using the women. >> on the big day, the pastor is skeptical and the bride's a nervous wreck. >> i'm freaking out! >>> during our extended stay at indianatate prison, inmate ronnie ty was scheduled to marry his fiance, jodie. >> we wish you luck. we're proud of you. >> ronnie's various disciplinary write-ups resulted in a noncontact ceremony, meaning bride and groom would be separated by a pane of glass. but that didn't deter the couple. and we were there to cover the wedding. >> how are you feeling right now? >> pretty good. >> as ronnie made his way to the noncontact visitation area, the bride was in the restroom suffering a major case of the jitters. >> i said i'm freaking out. >> why? >> because i'm like going to be married in an hour. >> filming jodie right before she got married in the prison was a surreal experience. honestly, in a million years, i never thought i would see myself in this situation. and this is how you decide to show it? >> i'm sitting on the toilet in indiana state prison fully clothed, of course, but i'm just dripping. >> it was actually very funny. she's kind of standing up and squatting on the toilet seat in
using the women. >> on the big day, the pastor is skeptical and the bride's a nervous wreck. >> i'm freaking out! >>> during our extended stay at indianatate prison, inmate ronnie ty was scheduled to marry his fiance, jodie. >> we wish you luck. we're proud of you. >> ronnie's various disciplinary write-ups resulted in a noncontact ceremony, meaning bride and groom would be separated by a pane of glass. but that didn't deter the couple. and we were there to...
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us change this and that. >> would you listen? >> sometimes. occasionally. [laughter] charlie, i don't talk to him when i'm not listening. >> you have always stayed in indiana. home isn the heartland for john mellencamp. >> i always figured i would be a little bit better off keeping to myself. i've never really been part of anything. i never really been part of the music business or any established -- the only thing i've ever been a part of was farming, really. >> side a, troubled man, sometimes there's god, the isolation of mister. the brass ring, freedom of speech, blue charlotte, the courtesy of the kings, lawless times. troubled man. what's that? >> i will play that here in a second. it was an idea that came to me. i tried to write the song in 1990 one but i was not mature enough yet. you get to be a certain age and you come to certain realizations about yourself, things you've done, things you wish you had not done. and you start taking stock in who you are. >> what are your regrets? >> i don't have any. i'm just saying you do stuff. it's like that frank capra movie, "it's a wonderful life." what would it be like without george? you look at the good things you'
us change this and that. >> would you listen? >> sometimes. occasionally. [laughter] charlie, i don't talk to him when i'm not listening. >> you have always stayed in indiana. home isn the heartland for john mellencamp. >> i always figured i would be a little bit better off keeping to myself. i've never really been part of anything. i never really been part of the music business or any established -- the only thing i've ever been a part of was farming, really. >>...
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americans back to ofk and to make the best use the incredibly talented workforce we have here at >> in care -- have here. the middle-class is different in gary, indiana. how do you define it? guest: what we deal a lot with in the story aren't -- our national medians. mean is different. to be a middle-class in new york requires a lot more money than ohio where i used to work. what we have seen at all levels, and i have been hearing a lot from people across the country, is that even people in high-cost laces, considered middle-class and rich, feel squeezed. if you are a middle-class person , you are having a hard time buying a house or even renting because there is so much pressure upward from all the money pouring in there. people feel squeezed in different ways across the country, but they feel squeezed in the middle basically everywhere. go to veronica, earning between 26000 and $56,000 a year. what do you do for a living? >> i am in education. it is incredibly difficult. and left a job making considerably more than i am making now. a health emergency, and i needed more time off than was allowed. it took over a year to find a job that was comparable
americans back to ofk and to make the best use the incredibly talented workforce we have here at >> in care -- have here. the middle-class is different in gary, indiana. how do you define it? guest: what we deal a lot with in the story aren't -- our national medians. mean is different. to be a middle-class in new york requires a lot more money than ohio where i used to work. what we have seen at all levels, and i have been hearing a lot from people across the country, is that even people...
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us than running on a treadmill? >> the science behind yoga is still evolving. it's still in indianas 150 minutes a week of aerobic exercise. that's a lot. >> there's benefits for people who are elderly who have conditions that don't allow them to do exercise. either joint or muscle problems. or for those who say i don't want to exercise, this offers another option. >> will the doctor take her own advice since you've only done it once? >> i think i might. i'm going to buy a yoga mat after this. >> and also meditation? >> yes. >> i actually think that works. good to see you, doctor. always. >>> it is a good day for green day. the punk rockers have a date with the rock and roll hall of fame. what other legendary musicians will be inducted. >> announcer: "cbs this morning" is sponsored by campbell. get more at campbellskitchen.com. [ gasps ]oorbell ] ♪ [ gong ] [ wisest kid ] m'm! m'm! good! ♪ up to 27% more brush movements. patented sonic technology with get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. hey guy
us than running on a treadmill? >> the science behind yoga is still evolving. it's still in indianas 150 minutes a week of aerobic exercise. that's a lot. >> there's benefits for people who are elderly who have conditions that don't allow them to do exercise. either joint or muscle problems. or for those who say i don't want to exercise, this offers another option. >> will the doctor take her own advice since you've only done it once? >> i think i might. i'm going to buy...
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is in lafayette at west lafayette, indiana, with the help of our local cable part of comcast. during the trip we visited purdue university's collection of red books and medical research on the use of psychoactive substances. >> this man is not a neurotic or an alcoholic. he is a terminal cancer patient. his name is kenneth pugh. use only 39. he is married. that's his wife at his side. he is the father of two teenage sons. until two years ago, he was a robust baltimore welder. >> i have this hard driving pain. it's almost impossible to sleep. >> this is his last in a series of therapy sessions preparing them for psychedelic drugs, drugs and will open his mind, making better able to cope with these physical pains the racks his body and the mental anguish that afflicts his mind as a russell with the prospect of dying young, of leaving a wife and his two children behind. doctors who believe he must express of those fears and anxieties to himself and to his family. they believe that psychedelic drugs come combined with psychotherapy, make that expression possible. >> stay with it. ♪ ♪ >> we are in the purdue archives and special collections ball and his were all our our collections
is in lafayette at west lafayette, indiana, with the help of our local cable part of comcast. during the trip we visited purdue university's collection of red books and medical research on the use of psychoactive substances. >> this man is not a neurotic or an alcoholic. he is a terminal cancer patient. his name is kenneth pugh. use only 39. he is married. that's his wife at his side. he is the father of two teenage sons. until two years ago, he was a robust baltimore welder. >> i...
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is the chatten family from indiana. i love all these families on bannisters. >> judith tweeted us this picture of the grandkids decoratingard from new york celebrating his first christmas. what a cutie. >> we love seeing all of your pictures. keep sending those to us. let us know how you celebrated your christmas morning. >> we've got a big talker this morning who is getting fired up on social media and it all stems from this. angelina jolie went out on the red carpet with brad pitt and their children for their movie a lot of people were surprised to see their girl, shiloh, dressed like a boy in a suit and tie and apparently now changing her name to john and angelina jolie and brad pitt are okay with it. so we're asking you is this okay for an eight-year-old to choose which gender they identify with? >> we had a debate earlier this morning. our two guests were on earlier and this is the debate they got into about this issue. >> they are fostering it and they're giving their child the tools to allow the child to express who the child wants to be. you want your child to be comfortable in their own skin and i believe that t
is the chatten family from indiana. i love all these families on bannisters. >> judith tweeted us this picture of the grandkids decoratingard from new york celebrating his first christmas. what a cutie. >> we love seeing all of your pictures. keep sending those to us. let us know how you celebrated your christmas morning. >> we've got a big talker this morning who is getting fired up on social media and it all stems from this. angelina jolie went out on the red carpet with...
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is time. lightning round. hey what's happening. call us in. just to be clear blah blah blah and the lightning's over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. i'm going to start with matthew in indianaaller: professor cramer, who's your nation boo yeah. >> andrew luck last year. go ahead. >> caller: had a question on ticker symbol hta had article about director approving reverse split. >> the professor says we like ventos at this joint. i need to go to vincent in oregon. >> caller: boo yeah. >> boo yeah. >> caller: on a personal note condolences on the passing of your father. >> thank you my friend. >> caller: i'm interesting in dre, picked it up in 2001, put $5,000 on the first bounce of the recession a$10,000 on the second, this one is slow coming back. >> yeah it is a slow grower but a real good company. i want you to hold on to it. thank you sir for the kind comments. i think frankly you've done well. just stick with the dukester. how about joe in illinois. >> caller: i'm in a huge fan greetings from chicago. >> thank you go bears. >> caller: definitely tonight big game. i want your thoughts about go pro. >> they are having a big holiday season. been knocking around. i would do
is time. lightning round. hey what's happening. call us in. just to be clear blah blah blah and the lightning's over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. i'm going to start with matthew in indianaaller: professor cramer, who's your nation boo yeah. >> andrew luck last year. go ahead. >> caller: had a question on ticker symbol hta had article about director approving reverse split. >> the professor says we like ventos at this joint. i need to go to vincent in oregon....
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us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get their weight up. this is how they are doing. get your weight up. >> that's 625. on deck. >> go! go! >> good lift. good lift. you've got it. >> of course, in prison, there's also a practical side to staying in shape. >> if you ever come against somebody who wants to approach you in a negative way, attack you in a fight or something, you don't want to be the person that runs out of air first. the person that runs out of air first is the person that gets hurt. >> in the combat zone you have to be combat ready. and we all know that any minute this yard in two seconds can explode into violence. >> bill hankins, a long-term inmate at colorado state penitentiary, knows about sudden explosions. during a routine strip search, hankins snapped. >> i used to get real frustrated. i would be worked up, just wanting to, you know, get at them. >> hankins is serving life without parole for killing a grocery store clerk during a robbery. in this supermax facility he is not allowed contact with other inmates, but he is released
us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get their weight up. this is how they are doing. get your weight up. >> that's 625. on deck. >> go! go! >> good lift. good lift. you've got it. >> of course, in prison, there's also a practical side to staying in shape. >> if you ever come against somebody who wants...
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beings and the standard now, which is used in many case, is best for all concerned, including the pet. >> will the dog be able to get around the state law in indianatom line, you can do anything you want with your property. in indiana, maybe the laws are changing. but in indiana. but you can't do something that's illegal. if you wanted your house burned down as part of your bequest and will, it wouldn't happen. it's arson, it can't be done. there are rules in indiana regarding cruelty to animals. you can't possibly tell someone to kill a dog that is absolutely healthy. so that law will come into play. not that the dog has rights, per say, but the law says you can't do it. >> you're saying this will cannot order outside of the law. >> it could order anything it wants, but it can't be done. >> this dog will not be killed? >> 100% will not be killed. >> euthanasia is not a correct word. that means a mercy killing because an animal is in pain. this dog is ready to have a healthy life. and there are many people out there who are ready to adopt this dog. so a judge stepping in can say -- and it's important for animal rights across the country -- that we
beings and the standard now, which is used in many case, is best for all concerned, including the pet. >> will the dog be able to get around the state law in indianatom line, you can do anything you want with your property. in indiana, maybe the laws are changing. but in indiana. but you can't do something that's illegal. if you wanted your house burned down as part of your bequest and will, it wouldn't happen. it's arson, it can't be done. there are rules in indiana regarding cruelty to...
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indiana state prison. he had been working the same chair for 26 years. >> my special haircut is a taper haircut. and my other specialty before they took the razors away from usaight razor pretty good. and -- which i enjoyed. but for some reason, they took them away from us. so we don't use them no more. >> at 79 years old, lucas' grandfatherly personality seems at odds with his past. he is serving two life sentences. >> i caught a guy in bed with my old lady and i blowed my top and i kind of hurt him. >> what were you charged with? >> kidnap, murder. i was going to take her to the, to the hospital, i didn't think she was dead. because she was moving. and i put her in the car and that's where i got the kidnapped picked up from. i got to be here until i die. i got double life. and i got to stay here until i die. >> though prison barber shops can possess an almost bucolic small-town charm, simmering hostilities are sometimes found right below the surface. rodney buford is an inmate barber at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. once a week, he cuts hair on death row. >> i was about to cut a guy that was open white supremacist. aryan nation-t
indiana state prison. he had been working the same chair for 26 years. >> my special haircut is a taper haircut. and my other specialty before they took the razors away from usaight razor pretty good. and -- which i enjoyed. but for some reason, they took them away from us. so we don't use them no more. >> at 79 years old, lucas' grandfatherly personality seems at odds with his past. he is serving two life sentences. >> i caught a guy in bed with my old lady and i blowed my...
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is seeing the different methods inmates use to create their own look. from intimidating to tantalizing to just peculiar. our crews have seen it all. tattoos, however, aren't the only tools in the toolbox. at indiana state prison, billy kyle, serving eight years on a drug dealing charge, likes to strut the yard with his grill. >> i like blue and white diamonds. >> let me see you smile. what's the deal with that? >> it was just something, you know, that we did on the streets, you know what i'm saying? >> how much are they worth? >> about $1,500. >> $1,500? >> yeah. >> we found that most women still like to feel like women in prison as well. betty conley, serving life for murdering her husband, made that clear. she has turned her bunk into a salon, of sorts. >> i love makeup. i've been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl. and i'm like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. >> at the limon correctional facility in colorado, we met inmates who have had more permanent transformations. aaron cooper, serving 10 years for assault and escape, didn't stretch his ear lobes until he got to prison. >> did it about four years ago when i was in ad seg. no reason, really. i just like the way
is seeing the different methods inmates use to create their own look. from intimidating to tantalizing to just peculiar. our crews have seen it all. tattoos, however, aren't the only tools in the toolbox. at indiana state prison, billy kyle, serving eight years on a drug dealing charge, likes to strut the yard with his grill. >> i like blue and white diamonds. >> let me see you smile. what's the deal with that? >> it was just something, you know, that we did on the streets,...
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that part of the problem is we're a television crew standing in front of his cell, and for him to admit it, other people would have heard the truth. indiana state prison allowed us to give certain inmates little personal cameras that we would leave with them and they could film themselves. i gave a camera to brian, and all i asked of him was to be honest. he might be a little more honest on his own. >>> coming up -- >> exclusive truth for msnbc. >> brian collins gets honest. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more >>> here's what's happening. 30 minutes ago, the movie, the interview, played in hundreds of interviews. >>> president obama was asked if he would watch the movie. >> merry christmas, everyone. you guys having fun? that's good. >> coke france's call for tenderness and warmth, delivering midnight mass at the vatic
that part of the problem is we're a television crew standing in front of his cell, and for him to admit it, other people would have heard the truth. indiana state prison allowed us to give certain inmates little personal cameras that we would leave with them and they could film themselves. i gave a camera to brian, and all i asked of him was to be honest. he might be a little more honest on his own. >>> coming up -- >> exclusive truth for msnbc. >> brian collins gets...
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us live. >> occupational hazards can be lurking anywhere. >> most tested fuel additive in the history of the epa. >> even underneath your feet. brandon lewis is a reporter at wndu in south bend, indianaust about everywhere else, too. it's june 2009. brandon is live reporting on ethanol in gasoline. >> my photographer was late that day so they told me to take the truck out to the location and set up the live shot so we decided to go to the gas station for the morning show, and just use that as a backdrop for our story. the truck was in the parking lot and i was standing in a field between the gas station and bank. >> before going live, brandon and his photographer look around for obstacles. >> we always check for live wires, any sort of dangerous items and also things like sprinklers. >> but it's nearly 5:00 a.m. and pitch black outside. >> i couldn't see them because they were in-ground sprinklers that shoot out from the ground. they tossed to me like usual and i started saying the news, this is the news about ethanol. >> look over brandon's shoulder. the sprinklers turn on just seconds into his live shot. >> eventually i hear this sound, i couldn't tell what it was. will not harm em
us live. >> occupational hazards can be lurking anywhere. >> most tested fuel additive in the history of the epa. >> even underneath your feet. brandon lewis is a reporter at wndu in south bend, indianaust about everywhere else, too. it's june 2009. brandon is live reporting on ethanol in gasoline. >> my photographer was late that day so they told me to take the truck out to the location and set up the live shot so we decided to go to the gas station for the morning...
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us on twitter for information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring lafayette and west lafayette, indiana. in august 1859, lafayette was the first site to officially deliver the u.s. mail by air. launched in a balloon the mail , never reached its final destination in new york but landed instead near crawfordsville, indiana, due to bad weather. it made the rest of the journey by train. together with our comcast cable partners, our staff recently visited many sites exploring the rich history of lafayette and west lafayette. learn more about these cities all weekend on american history tv. >> t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 we have main engine start. >> america's first space shuttle. go! >> beautiful. >> go, honey, go! fly like an eagle! go! >> we are at the flight simulator building at purdue university. and this is where a lot of things started in aviation. the purdue program was the first in the country to offer bachelor's degrees to pilots in the middle 1960's. and today, it continues to be one of the best, one of the finest flight programs in the country. we have so many people who have be
us on twitter for information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring lafayette and west lafayette, indiana. in august 1859, lafayette was the first site to officially deliver the u.s. mail by air. launched in a balloon the mail , never reached its final destination in new york but landed instead near crawfordsville, indiana, due to bad weather. it made the rest of the journey by train. together...
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police are now using those camera and video to try to catch all of the guys mostly men, stealing plows off the front of these trucks in indiana. >> my gosh. >> that is not the easy to do. >> caitlin, come on. >> i know inn yan a had a winter just like we did last winter. >> second snowy on record. >> very good. >> congratulations. >> were you listening. so proud of you mike. we did learn that earlier yes, i am. here's the snow that was in denver which is moving through areas of kansas namely, wichita, starting to see that snow moving through. it is are cold in denver. very cold on the front range of the northern plains. this is an big arctic inn racial that will make temperatures unbearable for parts of the midwest. for us it will get colder but not as cold though. we have a front bringing light rain and snow showers across the del marva. as we zoom in this is snow on the radar looking heavier then it has earlier this morning. the that is making it to the ground there. in between dover and milford seeing snow. we have flurries and rain sprinkles mixing in sussex county delaware. we are coming off very unseasonably mild weather. chris mass take last
police are now using those camera and video to try to catch all of the guys mostly men, stealing plows off the front of these trucks in indiana. >> my gosh. >> that is not the easy to do. >> caitlin, come on. >> i know inn yan a had a winter just like we did last winter. >> second snowy on record. >> very good. >> congratulations. >> were you listening. so proud of you mike. we did learn that earlier yes, i am. here's the snow that was in denver...
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is in indiana. caller: i just wanted to define the political sense -- if health care was such a good law, why are so many people, especially in congress, exempt from it? host: jim, tell us about what you think, why congress -- how congress should be covered. caller: congress should follow the same laws. if they are going to make laws for us, they should follow the exact same laws. they should be having the same health care we have. host: jim in bedford, indiana. we should note that the hearing on the affordable care act is taking place right now in the house oversight and government reform committee. that is chairman darrell issa giving some of his opening statements. we will dip in for a little bit of this hearing. >> today's hearing is likely the last full committee hearing of this congress. this committee has a primary obligation and has lived up to that obligation to look at government to make government more transparent and accountable. and at times, members on both toes of the deus have helped create that transparency. but no government program needs increased transparency and accountability and honesty more than the formal care act known as obamacare. it has prov
is in indiana. caller: i just wanted to define the political sense -- if health care was such a good law, why are so many people, especially in congress, exempt from it? host: jim, tell us about what you think, why congress -- how congress should be covered. caller: congress should follow the same laws. if they are going to make laws for us, they should follow the exact same laws. they should be having the same health care we have. host: jim in bedford, indiana. we should note that the hearing...
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used to do that as a girl scout. sell to my relatives in indiana when i lived in texas or something. >> the difference is that now basedechnology platform, the girls are going to be able to submit their sales automatically, electronically, straight to the bakers who make our girl scout cookies. and we're going to distribute straight to your door. >> tell me about the google -- >> i want to know if i'm a real entrepreneur i could see some girls taking out ads on facebook and twitter. you could take over entire market shares of entire markets that you could be in new york and own the market in california. i mean, you could -- >> anybody could do that. entrepreneurial competition. >> are they allowed to do that? >> right now i will tell you this is digital cookie 1.0. this is our beta year. we're going to test it out. we'll see what girls do with these platforms. there is safety factors to this. we want to ensure that girls are learning these business skills online in a safe way. and so they're going to be able to send their e-mail link to people they know. and their parents are going to know exactly what they're doing. t
used to do that as a girl scout. sell to my relatives in indiana when i lived in texas or something. >> the difference is that now basedechnology platform, the girls are going to be able to submit their sales automatically, electronically, straight to the bakers who make our girl scout cookies. and we're going to distribute straight to your door. >> tell me about the google -- >> i want to know if i'm a real entrepreneur i could see some girls taking out ads on facebook and...
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is themc threeni- organizational meetings with previousibzçñ sessions being held in virginia and at the indiana state house in indianapolis. >> thank you, matt. support. it's a great civic exercise for ushave a responsibility to oury constituents to1?sm our states and to t that we can. asl joint republican and leadership process. our country65! needs us to get this right. i'm a progressivev4 zv democratic state senator from kansas city, missouri. i will bring thosew values9b9 to this role. representative +f;cappengaq5$ú÷ is a conservative republican from wisconsin and i suspect he will bring those values to his role. together, we will work to find common groundjks çiw& help bring people together and our problems are bigger than the partisanship td u"%p gridlocked washington, d.c. in article v convention offers:lsÑ us the best opportunity to propose solutions that congress offer. we will need all of yourm÷ support, your industry to continue to grow the diversity of this nation.zoi we have to get to6a)iÑ 34xb4t states tos call the f$ibkzconvention and; we neeïaìáhp &hc% 38 states to ratify. and if anybody in this rooml thinks that'sx9&[9á task,"hg(rq door isybnu over t states to aruátj t
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ago the president of indiana university came on and talk about what they've been doing this year to respond to sexual violence. is a look. >> there is nothing more important to us as university and the welfare of our students. we are deeply concerned about the welfare of all of our students. earlier this year we announced a student welfare initiative which is a comprehensive approach to problems of sexual violence. .. you have raised across the institution. that is administrative at the very highest level of the institution. two vice president cochair and executive council that is actually responsible to the comprehensive evaluation of -- improvement of these policies in the area. one of the things we are most proud of on this campus, the campus of indiana university is the fact that our students are not just sitting around waiting for the administration to do more to address these issues. . . . which is a student led initiative that is completely initiated by the students which is focused on students helping students by standard as well and this is something that i have nothing but praise for. >> professor come on the bystander awareness any thoughts? >> guest
ago the president of indiana university came on and talk about what they've been doing this year to respond to sexual violence. is a look. >> there is nothing more important to us as university and the welfare of our students. we are deeply concerned about the welfare of all of our students. earlier this year we announced a student welfare initiative which is a comprehensive approach to problems of sexual violence. .. you have raised across the institution. that is administrative at the...