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guest: and welcome to indiana. as attorney general, i operate the state's largest law firm and we handle civil litigation, criminal appeals, we handle all sorts of matters in the interest of preserving the constitution for the residents of indiana. it is a great job. my background is as a criminal brings an and that added strength to the attorney general's office in understanding the dynamic of leadership and how to make decisions on a quick but thorough basis. we also have various programs we operate on the outside. we are circulating the state because of the national drug crisis that has a direct impact in indiana. my office is sponsoring and supporting chemical addiction programs, taking sure we get treatment both in jail and out of jail for those who have been incarcerated because as we know, about 75% to 80% of all people incarcerated have some type of drug addiction or substance abuse addiction and if we can provide sufficient treatment while incarcerated along with programming following the release, we can d
guest: and welcome to indiana. as attorney general, i operate the state's largest law firm and we handle civil litigation, criminal appeals, we handle all sorts of matters in the interest of preserving the constitution for the residents of indiana. it is a great job. my background is as a criminal brings an and that added strength to the attorney general's office in understanding the dynamic of leadership and how to make decisions on a quick but thorough basis. we also have various programs we...
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my home state was indiana. i the papers on indiana and it worked. brian: why do you get interested in history in the first place?charles charles: when i went to college i was thinking about becoming a political science major. that is what i registered as my first semester. the historians at yale seduced me into the wonders of studying the past. research,zed original rather than rehashing what was found in secondary sources. the library was great, it had all of the presidential papers. we had lots of newspapers from the. period. brian: i want to put on the screen a series of numbers, back in the late 1800s of elections, and have you explain it to us and how benjamin harrison fits in. these are the -- are the popular votes in the electoral votes for the elections. let's start with a little background. as aten think of this era republican era. it is true that between johnson and wilson there was only one democrat, grover cleveland. in fact, in the late 19th century, the two major parties were very evenly balanced. just about as many republicans and dem
my home state was indiana. i the papers on indiana and it worked. brian: why do you get interested in history in the first place?charles charles: when i went to college i was thinking about becoming a political science major. that is what i registered as my first semester. the historians at yale seduced me into the wonders of studying the past. research,zed original rather than rehashing what was found in secondary sources. the library was great, it had all of the presidential papers. we had...
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indiana caps malpractice awards at $1.25 million. and though mark weinberger's insurance company is on the hook for $250,000, weinberger says he's broke. still, the verdict is a significant first step in ken allen's pledge to bury mark weinberger under a mountain of debt. >> if you had him in front of him, what would you tell him? >> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. he is determined. suzette dennington, his wife michelle and, yes, monica spaconi, the woman who turned him in. >> imagine, she's turning in the man she loves, maybe the only person she's ever really truly felt comfortable with and loved in her life. >> how deep is the scar for you? >> it's deep. it's deep. deep. >> but monica says she still cares deeply for the man she knew as mark stern and the feeling is evidently mutual. >> i receive a letter from a collection. >> what did it say? >> i love you. don't forget me or don't forget the mountain. so he search to be real with me. he was i th
indiana caps malpractice awards at $1.25 million. and though mark weinberger's insurance company is on the hook for $250,000, weinberger says he's broke. still, the verdict is a significant first step in ken allen's pledge to bury mark weinberger under a mountain of debt. >> if you had him in front of him, what would you tell him? >> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. he is determined. suzette...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of northeast indiana broadcasting icon, charlie butcher. thousands of northeast indiana residents would start their mornings with charlie, a beloved radio anchor on wowo program. and spoke directly into the home and car of each listener was unparalleled. he could have been a radio fixture anywhere, he chose to stay in forth wayne. i was fortunate to know charlie both on and off the air, but our off-the-air conversations is what i cherish the most. he was passionate about education. his wife is an elementary school teacher. and while our entire region mourns his loss, his irreplaceable voice will live on for generations to come. i offer my deepest condolences to his wife sarah, three children and colleagues at wowo. thank you for honoring charlie's legacy and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania
for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of northeast indiana broadcasting icon, charlie butcher. thousands of northeast indiana residents would start their mornings with charlie, a beloved radio anchor on wowo program. and spoke directly into the home and car of each listener was unparalleled. he could have been a radio fixture anywhere, he chose to stay in forth wayne. i was...
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--i think it will hurt joe donnelly in indiana. he has to get votes from really central indiana republicans. they feel he has been fairly moderate. he voted for president trump's earlier nomination. i think this will help crystallize it really is a republican-democrat decision here and help mike vaughn. there is bob dole's told adage you don't get politically hurt if you vote yes for a bill that fails or no for a bill that passes. if he goes through and he votes no, maybe the affect his kened. if he is the one vote that stopped it, i think they could be very politically damaging. reid: let's talk about the guy who is now delayed this, senator jeff flake who is retiring. he has a long relationship with you. one of the conservative neighbors of the house and senate. what is your understanding of his role in the senate today and has he changed? david: so, i think what we're seeing here is jeff flake's personality separate of politics coming out. i think he is sincere about what he is saying. this is two human beings being dragged thro
--i think it will hurt joe donnelly in indiana. he has to get votes from really central indiana republicans. they feel he has been fairly moderate. he voted for president trump's earlier nomination. i think this will help crystallize it really is a republican-democrat decision here and help mike vaughn. there is bob dole's told adage you don't get politically hurt if you vote yes for a bill that fails or no for a bill that passes. if he goes through and he votes no, maybe the affect his kened....
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>> for indiana. >> for indiana. >> for you as be employee. >> and me as an employee. i need a job. >> steve, we wanted to introduce you to those workers and the company because here this is a town of 4 2,000 people. 85 workers here alone. they have plants in jamestown, new york in pennsylvania and north carolina. while their trade has been critical to the expansion and globalization to allow these companies like cummins which started here in columbus 99 years ago to continue to make profits and continue to employ people here throughout the united states. steve? >> vaughn hillyard out there in columbus, indiana. thank you for that. we'll be right back. >>> it's time for "your business" of the week. karen sideman becker bought the company clear out of bankruptcy. see how she's changing the way people get through security at the airport. karen's just one of the women entrepreneurs we're following as part of the see her movement. for more watch "your business" sunday morning at 7:30 eastern on msnbc. don't forget that the past can speak to the future. ♪ ♪ i'm going to
>> for indiana. >> for indiana. >> for you as be employee. >> and me as an employee. i need a job. >> steve, we wanted to introduce you to those workers and the company because here this is a town of 4 2,000 people. 85 workers here alone. they have plants in jamestown, new york in pennsylvania and north carolina. while their trade has been critical to the expansion and globalization to allow these companies like cummins which started here in columbus 99 years ago...
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he had also, before that time, graduated from indiana law school where he was first or in his class. he's a brilliant student. >> well, he had to do that, that's quite true. >> yeah. >> both as an undergraduate he was stellar, in fact, he elemented the curriculum, rather interestingly. he wanted to know more about marxism and socialism, and so he campaigned for such a course offering, and he was told if you can have ten subscribers, then we'll hay on such course. -- we'll lay on such course. he got the subscribers. he said later a man is not a socialist when he's a young person than he has no heart. and if he's still a socialist in his maturity, then, of course, he has no head. [laughter] so wendell was flexible and open, as it were, to challenges, intellectual and otherwise. yes, the law degree came. it was stellar. unfortunately for him, he almost would not have received it because he was probably following very closely woodrow wilson's campaign for his re-election, and he thought that the new freedom entailed all the good things about america that he should, he should help channel
he had also, before that time, graduated from indiana law school where he was first or in his class. he's a brilliant student. >> well, he had to do that, that's quite true. >> yeah. >> both as an undergraduate he was stellar, in fact, he elemented the curriculum, rather interestingly. he wanted to know more about marxism and socialism, and so he campaigned for such a course offering, and he was told if you can have ten subscribers, then we'll hay on such course. -- we'll lay...
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he serves on the boards of the indiana economic development corporation, the indiana chamber of commerce, the future farmers of america foundation and the national 4-h foundation. his leadership in the field has also been recognized by the agriculture future of america which awarded him the 2015 ag leader of the year award. i believe kip is highly qualified and will be committed to achieving the goals of the united nations world food program and food and agriculture organization as they strive to defeat hunger and to achieve food security worldwide. i look forward to hearing his testimony and your questions. as i said, we are very, very proud of mr. tom, and i strongly, strongly, support his nomination. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator donnelly. with that, senator peters, i welcome you to make any comments. >> well, thank you, chairman young, thank you for holding the hearing, ranking member merkley and other senators who are here. each of the folks who have been nominated, your willingness to serve, if confirmed, is certainly very much appreciated. i certainly appreciate t
he serves on the boards of the indiana economic development corporation, the indiana chamber of commerce, the future farmers of america foundation and the national 4-h foundation. his leadership in the field has also been recognized by the agriculture future of america which awarded him the 2015 ag leader of the year award. i believe kip is highly qualified and will be committed to achieving the goals of the united nations world food program and food and agriculture organization as they strive...
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look at the difference between illinois and indiana. indiana has lost a little population like a lots of rust belt states. compared to illinois they have lost 10% of their population on net. illinois has a great city like chicago that some magnet. if you compare indiana to illinois you can see there is a freedom advantage there. you see it between massachusetts and new hampshire, vermont and new hampshire. it is really hard to look at these comparisons and say, we don't think freedom matters. even if you didn't do the analysis we do. >> florida is the number two destination state for people moving out of new york, after new jersey. we look at the age demographics of people moving out in five-year chunks. the biggest age demographic moving from new york to florida is 20 - 24 -year-olds. it is not retirees. >> another question about federal policy that can impact state local policies. you have marijuana policy for example. some states have ignore the policy in cities with complete legalization or for medicinal uses. what other policies on
look at the difference between illinois and indiana. indiana has lost a little population like a lots of rust belt states. compared to illinois they have lost 10% of their population on net. illinois has a great city like chicago that some magnet. if you compare indiana to illinois you can see there is a freedom advantage there. you see it between massachusetts and new hampshire, vermont and new hampshire. it is really hard to look at these comparisons and say, we don't think freedom matters....
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or you look at the difference between illinois and indiana. indiana has lost a little bit of population like a lot of the rust belt states, but compare that to illinois where they've lost 10% of their population on net. and illinois has a great city like chicago that's a magnet both in terms of economic dynamism and it's a great city, lots to do. and so if you compare indiana to illinois, you can see that there's a freedom advantage there. you see it between massachusetts and new hampshire, vermont and new hampshire. and it's really had an ared to-- hard to look at comparisons and say, yeah, we don't think that freedom matters. even if you didn't do analysis that we do. >> and people moving out of new york after new jersey, and then we look at the age demographics are people moving out by five-year chunks. and we found that the biggest age demographic moving from new york to florida is actually 20 to 24 years old. it's not retirees. >> since we're on capitol hill another question about federal policies that impact state and local policies. you
or you look at the difference between illinois and indiana. indiana has lost a little bit of population like a lot of the rust belt states, but compare that to illinois where they've lost 10% of their population on net. and illinois has a great city like chicago that's a magnet both in terms of economic dynamism and it's a great city, lots to do. and so if you compare indiana to illinois, you can see that there's a freedom advantage there. you see it between massachusetts and new hampshire,...
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we speak with mitch daniels, the former governor of indiana next. indiana next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i am david westin. we turn now to mark crumpton. mark: in dallas, a white police officer who says she fatally shot her black neighbor on mistake has been arrested on a manslaughter charge. she told authorities that she mistook the man's apartment for her own and shot the man as an intruder. themayor of dallas said woman had parked on the wrong floor of her apartment complex's garage. her attorney said prosecutors overstated the case to keep their client in jail before court. trying toused of establish back channel communications between russia and political groups. the president called bob woodward's new book a joke that uses disproven unnamed sources. he says that he will write the real book about his administration. woodward described a chaotic white house in which some former staffers actively deceived the president and undermined his orders. that the trump hosting us economy is the best in history
we speak with mitch daniels, the former governor of indiana next. indiana next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i am david westin. we turn now to mark crumpton. mark: in dallas, a white police officer who says she fatally shot her black neighbor on mistake has been arrested on a manslaughter charge. she told authorities that she mistook the man's apartment for her own and shot the man as an intruder. themayor of dallas said woman...
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guest: and welcome to indiana. as attorney general, i operate the state's largest law firm and we handle civil litigation, criminal appeals, we handle all sorts of matters in the interest of preserving the constitution for the residents of indiana. it is a great job. my background is as a criminal brings an and that added strength to the attorney general's office in understanding the dynamic of leadership and how to make decisions on a quick but thorough basis. we also have various programs we operate on the outside. we are circulating the state because of the national drug crisis that has a direct impact in indiana. my office is sponsoring and supporting chemical addiction programs, taking sure we get treatment both in jail and out of jail for those who have been incarcerated because as we know, about 75% to 80% of all people incarcerated have some type of drug addiction or substance abuse addiction and if we can provide sufficient treatment while incarcerated along with programming following the release, we can d
guest: and welcome to indiana. as attorney general, i operate the state's largest law firm and we handle civil litigation, criminal appeals, we handle all sorts of matters in the interest of preserving the constitution for the residents of indiana. it is a great job. my background is as a criminal brings an and that added strength to the attorney general's office in understanding the dynamic of leadership and how to make decisions on a quick but thorough basis. we also have various programs we...
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>> well, it depends whether you are red blue our purple if red state missouri or indiana, where the two combatant defense of marriage act senators, donnelly in indiana opposed to cav could hurt you you will notice in a couple of red states, north dakota and west virginia, incumbent democrats quiet, interestingly inform so is a democrat in purple state in arizona keeping quiet, and then also tennessee phil bredesen attempting to stay out saying he supports fbi investigation not opining beyond that, it is interesting you have nelson florida, montana rosen in nevada three democrats come out against cav republican opponents have come out in favor of him. >> i want to ask you a little bit more about mccaskill donnelly in missouri and indiana it seems to me that those decisions they didn't have to make those decisions now they could have waited seems to me that they must feel that the mere accusations and the all of the -- the accusations against judge kavanaugh are enough to give political cover to be able to declare themselves and it won't hurt them? >> well, maybe not, because mccaskill fo
>> well, it depends whether you are red blue our purple if red state missouri or indiana, where the two combatant defense of marriage act senators, donnelly in indiana opposed to cav could hurt you you will notice in a couple of red states, north dakota and west virginia, incumbent democrats quiet, interestingly inform so is a democrat in purple state in arizona keeping quiet, and then also tennessee phil bredesen attempting to stay out saying he supports fbi investigation not opining...
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>> well, it depends whether you are red blue our purple if red state missouri or indiana, where the two combatant defense of marriage act senators, donnelly in indiana opposed to cav could hurt you you will notice in a couple of red states, north dakota and west virginia, incumbent democrats quiet, interestingly inform so is a democrat in purple state in arizona keeping quiet, and then also tennessee phil bredesen attempting to stay out saying he supports fbi investigation not opining beyond that, it is interesting you have nelson florida, montana rosen in nevada three democrats come out against cav republican opponents have come out in favor of him. >> i want to ask you a little bit more about mccaskill donnelly in missouri and indiana it seems to me that those decisions they didn't have to make those decisions now they could have waited seems to me that they must feel that the mere accusations and the all of the -- the accusations against judge kavanaugh are enough to give political cover to be able to declare themselves and it won't hurt them? >> well, maybe not, because mccaskill fo
>> well, it depends whether you are red blue our purple if red state missouri or indiana, where the two combatant defense of marriage act senators, donnelly in indiana opposed to cav could hurt you you will notice in a couple of red states, north dakota and west virginia, incumbent democrats quiet, interestingly inform so is a democrat in purple state in arizona keeping quiet, and then also tennessee phil bredesen attempting to stay out saying he supports fbi investigation not opining...
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tom from indiana based on kip's tremendous experience and status as a fellow hoosier. i wrote a letter to the president last year recommending that he nominate mr. tom for this position. as i said in that letter, kip has more than four decades of domestic and international experience related to food and agriculture and is uniquely qualified. so i'm glad that you're
tom from indiana based on kip's tremendous experience and status as a fellow hoosier. i wrote a letter to the president last year recommending that he nominate mr. tom for this position. as i said in that letter, kip has more than four decades of domestic and international experience related to food and agriculture and is uniquely qualified. so i'm glad that you're
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the heavy rain goes into illinois into indiana. we'll see some rain in the mid-atlantic and some thunderstorms lingering in areas of texas.im by the we get to sunday the heavy rain threat shifts into ohio, western pnsylvania and to areas of buffalo. sogh it's kind of tht of gordon along with the cold front and that's going to be a recipe for some flooding concerns.oo that's a at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, we do have some beautiful weather to be had in the northern rockies, northern plains, but there's all that heavy rain today from reas of southern kansas through missouri into illinois. eventually we'll still have a ch tce at some stormsay from west virginia all the way through virginia in the mid-atlantic. when we come back, we'll talk abouorence, which could be a problem along the east coast next week. >> see you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> two young boys in maine had
the heavy rain goes into illinois into indiana. we'll see some rain in the mid-atlantic and some thunderstorms lingering in areas of texas.im by the we get to sunday the heavy rain threat shifts into ohio, western pnsylvania and to areas of buffalo. sogh it's kind of tht of gordon along with the cold front and that's going to be a recipe for some flooding concerns.oo that's a at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, we do have some beautiful weather to...
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joining me now, congressman todd rokita of indiana. congressman, good to have you with us. let's start with this -- would you endorse the president doing what his predecessor did, that
joining me now, congressman todd rokita of indiana. congressman, good to have you with us. let's start with this -- would you endorse the president doing what his predecessor did, that
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ronald, in go to bloomington indiana -- bloomington, indiana, on the independent line. i'm calling because i have been a viewer for a number , we are facing a deplorable political condition. i wish there was more public dialogue that addresses the fact big-money defines how government is falling in the hands of big money. it's taking place. one quick example is the cost of higher education. so-called public colleges and universities, are in fact owned by banks. how that came about i don't know , but i do understand. it's deplorable. there are other privatization not we the represent people, but the interests of big-money. so in this scene behind the scenes, and these issues, to be understood. and more public dialogue address -- tens of thousands of students are indentured to banks. universities are owned. media willthat more address the pregnant that our current -- the predicament that our country is facing. because we are at the crossroads . thank you for your time, and i hope to hear more dialogue on our predicament. thank you very much. there are tweets about the can
ronald, in go to bloomington indiana -- bloomington, indiana, on the independent line. i'm calling because i have been a viewer for a number , we are facing a deplorable political condition. i wish there was more public dialogue that addresses the fact big-money defines how government is falling in the hands of big money. it's taking place. one quick example is the cost of higher education. so-called public colleges and universities, are in fact owned by banks. how that came about i don't know...
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it is a business called cummins in indiana and it makes engines and components. walk me through this, vaughn. they export 80% of them to customers outside this country, including china. what are people there telling you? >> reporter: yeah, stephanie, we want to introduce you guys to cummins, it's essential to the economy here in columbus, indiana. mike pence's hometown. there's 42,000 people here in the city, 8,500 work right here in columbus. you talked about that list, 6,000 items, right there, it's a big hunk of metal right there. it is called the head. that piece of metal comes in from overseas, particularly from china, and so when we're talking about that tariff, that makes up about 40% of the actual engine that this company produces to go into semi trucks, so what ultimately happens, the engines that they make, a good number of them are exported overseas, 2.5 billion to 3 billion a year in exports. i want to introduce you to tractracy embree. this is part of what she told us. >> steel ask aluminum have had an impact across everything that we make, but most
it is a business called cummins in indiana and it makes engines and components. walk me through this, vaughn. they export 80% of them to customers outside this country, including china. what are people there telling you? >> reporter: yeah, stephanie, we want to introduce you guys to cummins, it's essential to the economy here in columbus, indiana. mike pence's hometown. there's 42,000 people here in the city, 8,500 work right here in columbus. you talked about that list, 6,000 items,...
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they thought they could get indiana, that was almost a lock. ohio, wisconsin, make pick up one of the two minnesota seats. you look at these numbers, forget about it. >> it all goes back to the president's approval rating, i hear over and over again on capitol hill, as long as the president is keep 40% approval rating, they're okay. now he's slipping into the 30s. top republicans say they think the house is gone, and the senate, the rhetoric has totally shifted from being on the offensive to being on the defensive. especially in places like tennessee from marshall should be a shoe in. b but phil brennan is up in the polls. >> if you're a democrat, you have a chance to win because of the underlying dynamic. you made a point, where will the president go. rick scott in florida is trying to inch away from the president. george w. bush raising money for florida. george w. bush getting back in the race. an embrace from republicans to a bush, and a step back quietly from trump? >> bush was not one of them in the 22 midterm election. >> '06? >> certain
they thought they could get indiana, that was almost a lock. ohio, wisconsin, make pick up one of the two minnesota seats. you look at these numbers, forget about it. >> it all goes back to the president's approval rating, i hear over and over again on capitol hill, as long as the president is keep 40% approval rating, they're okay. now he's slipping into the 30s. top republicans say they think the house is gone, and the senate, the rhetoric has totally shifted from being on the offensive...
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indiana, you see there, they have been filing in the venue for hours in evansville, indiana. the president hoping to add to his already spectacular record of trump-endorsed candidates who have won their races this year. his primary record is 31 wins, two losses. no president in history has even come close to his winning record. few presidents, if any, have had the courage to endorse candidates in primary elections. waiting for the general election matchups instead. tonight's rally comes as the president spent part of his day slamming fake news, fake search and all sorts of nemesis. the president fighting back against relentless attacks from the national left wing media and the tech and the social media allies in silicon valley. all of them anti-trump, anti-conservative. demanding an end today to the lies and their abusive treatment of conservatives. >> president trump: you have twitter, you have whatever you have, facebook. but everyone, you can't have censorship. you can't pick one person and say we don't like what he has been saying, he's out. >> lou: judge jeanine pirro jo
indiana, you see there, they have been filing in the venue for hours in evansville, indiana. the president hoping to add to his already spectacular record of trump-endorsed candidates who have won their races this year. his primary record is 31 wins, two losses. no president in history has even come close to his winning record. few presidents, if any, have had the courage to endorse candidates in primary elections. waiting for the general election matchups instead. tonight's rally comes as the...
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todo esto ocurre en una zona de indiana donde todavÍa hay mÁs menores en el autobÚs. la mujer tiene 27 aÑos. el asunto no terminÓ bien para la conductora. enfrenta cargos de negligencia con un menor de edad. en el vÍdeo se escucha cuando ella le advierte a los menores que no le cuenten a los adultos sobre lo ocurrido. los padres de familia que han visto el vÍdeo no dan crÉdito a sus ojos. >> si estÁ en el momento de trabajo no puede estar haciendo estas cosas. lourdes: pero mÁs allá de que la premisa lÓgica no son los mejores para enseÑarle a nadie a manejar, los conductores de autobuses deben tener presente que la carga que transportan es una muy valiosa y que nunca la deben poner en riesgo. piedad oliveros lleva mÁs de 30 aÑos en el negocio de autobuses escolares y las imÁgenes la han dejado estupefacta. >> nosotros llevamos vidas en los buses. lourdes: la compaÑÍa ha dicho: comportamento como este es completamente inaceptable y contradice lo que representamos como compaÑÍa. la conductora ha sido despedida. esta tarde la joven continuaba en la cÁrc
todo esto ocurre en una zona de indiana donde todavÍa hay mÁs menores en el autobÚs. la mujer tiene 27 aÑos. el asunto no terminÓ bien para la conductora. enfrenta cargos de negligencia con un menor de edad. en el vÍdeo se escucha cuando ella le advierte a los menores que no le cuenten a los adultos sobre lo ocurrido. los padres de familia que han visto el vÍdeo no dan crÉdito a sus ojos. >> si estÁ en el momento de trabajo no puede estar haciendo estas cosas. lourdes: pero mÁs...
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from back to the future's hoverboards to indiana jones‘ famous fedora. hundreds of pieces of film memorabilia are set to be auctioned off in london. and coming up on bbc news, novak djokovic calls on us open organisers to help players with the heat as he makes it through to the semifinals, with victory overjohn millman. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. an inquest into the death of a toddler, who'd waited days for urgent surgery, has found "gross failure" in his care at the royal manchester children's hospital. the coroner ruled that kayden bancroft died, in april 2016, of natural causes "contributed to by neglect" — he was 20 months old. our health correspondent, dominic hughes reports. mcgrady was just 20 months old when injured ina mcgrady was just 20 months old when injured in a fall in april 20 16. when it became clear he needed surgery when it became clear he needed surgery for a hernia, he was transferred to the royal manchester children's hospital but despite being placed on a list of patients requiring emergency surgery, his o
from back to the future's hoverboards to indiana jones‘ famous fedora. hundreds of pieces of film memorabilia are set to be auctioned off in london. and coming up on bbc news, novak djokovic calls on us open organisers to help players with the heat as he makes it through to the semifinals, with victory overjohn millman. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. an inquest into the death of a toddler, who'd waited days for urgent surgery, has found "gross failure" in his...
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that too could cost him in indiana, a state the president won handily. what do you think? >> i think it will. i'm surprised the chuck schumer has been so iron fisted with the senate. there is a lot of pressure from the liberal base that they have to tow the line of resistance. fight president trump at every level. for a guy like joe donnelly, i don't understand why the democratic leadership pushed them on hard votes on taxes or on the supreme court. you should give your senators in this much trouble a little room to breathe, especially if it looks like it might pass anyways. neil: maybe this whole drama over brett kavanaugh and charges of christine ford gave him some wiggle room, some cover he normally wouldn't have had, he is using it, what do you think? >> yesterday was intense. we were watching the hearing the entire day. people had to come away thinking either one of those two people is sociopathic liar, or someone there who is mistaken, probably professor ford, because they gave such intense and such passionate defenses of their point of view. but at the end of the da
that too could cost him in indiana, a state the president won handily. what do you think? >> i think it will. i'm surprised the chuck schumer has been so iron fisted with the senate. there is a lot of pressure from the liberal base that they have to tow the line of resistance. fight president trump at every level. for a guy like joe donnelly, i don't understand why the democratic leadership pushed them on hard votes on taxes or on the supreme court. you should give your senators in this...
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what have you seen on the ground in indiana. what can the education and university sector due to make sure that is not a pathway just for the affluent orlie? -- or elite? mitch a lot more than has been done. belatedly, much of higher ed and people around it have weakened it. a lot of good things are happening now that should have happened a long time ago. at our university. we are a land grant university. we were put there by eight lincoln and his allies to it -- to lincoln and his allies spread democracy. been much has still too much concentration among too many schools of paying customers and people at high students that --e just that the ratings thataptitude students would adjust the ratings. low income and minority students who have not participated nearly enough, and that is not what has been recognized and rewarded either reputational he or financially for much of the recent past. l: the pathway to hire college ratings, but not for helping people, they kids who can afford it, you get rewarded for how much you have in a lib
what have you seen on the ground in indiana. what can the education and university sector due to make sure that is not a pathway just for the affluent orlie? -- or elite? mitch a lot more than has been done. belatedly, much of higher ed and people around it have weakened it. a lot of good things are happening now that should have happened a long time ago. at our university. we are a land grant university. we were put there by eight lincoln and his allies to it -- to lincoln and his allies...
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from go to gary calling indiana on the democratic line. good morning. caller: this is gary from indiana. i'm a common man, i'm here to take a stand. gentleman, you've got a lot of spark and charisma. i want to say that on behalf of everybody. why i don'te things think mr. trump will be reelected. didn't vote for him will vote against him again. the people who did vote for him -- the voters who didn't turn out will go to vote against him. that's three groups of people he's up against right now. mr. trump, if you are so sure of yourself getting reelected, you better rethink about that. ellison would make a fine president. he is more for the people. he gives democrats a better chance to win. we would getat, more of a fair break with a man like that. host: let's go to tom calling from california on the republican line. good morning, tom. caller: i would like to talk about the kavanaugh hearings. it's being underreported, the fact that kavanaugh -- the second amendment. the amendments are more important than laws. there are many people who want to take away
from go to gary calling indiana on the democratic line. good morning. caller: this is gary from indiana. i'm a common man, i'm here to take a stand. gentleman, you've got a lot of spark and charisma. i want to say that on behalf of everybody. why i don'te things think mr. trump will be reelected. didn't vote for him will vote against him again. the people who did vote for him -- the voters who didn't turn out will go to vote against him. that's three groups of people he's up against right now....
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he was inducted into the indiana basketball hall of fame. [applause] trust me, as far as hoosiers or can turn, nothing else you can do in life comes close to that achievement. the lifetime of service to this nation is truly remarkable. from governor of new jersey to cochair the 9/11 commission to drew university, tom is widely respected for his approach of leadership and willingness and ability to work with others to achieve a common goal. so we gather to honor these two man on the somber anniversary of september 11. i stood this morning at the pentagon during the ceremony. on the side of the pentagon where our son-in-law as a young army captain who was serving. marsha and i have been to germany just the weekend before, starting our ambassadorship. september 11 was the second day of my job. what i noticed that the plane flew in to that portion of the pentagon, i knew that's exactly where our son-in-law was. his commanding officer was killed as was one of his aides. he miraculously survived all that, so that moment it came back to me in a ver
he was inducted into the indiana basketball hall of fame. [applause] trust me, as far as hoosiers or can turn, nothing else you can do in life comes close to that achievement. the lifetime of service to this nation is truly remarkable. from governor of new jersey to cochair the 9/11 commission to drew university, tom is widely respected for his approach of leadership and willingness and ability to work with others to achieve a common goal. so we gather to honor these two man on the somber...
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. -- he's gotted soldiers from pennsylvania, new york, indiana. you can see sharpshooters are working to slow down confederates as they attack. on the ridge extending north of ridge.ed houck's the confederates don't know exactly what they are supposed to attack. moving up the emmitsburg road and become -- and by the time the guys realize they are doing this you have the texas and arkansans splitting. have two regiments on the end going behind the rest of the brigade to silence some cannons. in short you have the front two and half combing gold of each attacks devil's den and half of each attacks the round top in this direction. some of you know this already, some of you don't. let's get into more detail. a few of the people that will be making the attack, couple of brigade commanders. that is jerome bonaparte robertson commanding the texas brigade and then you've got a vendor mciver law -- even and nder diver law. if you want to get into this, a guy named joe owen is finding a lot of cool accounts of the texas brigade. stuff we did not have when w
. -- he's gotted soldiers from pennsylvania, new york, indiana. you can see sharpshooters are working to slow down confederates as they attack. on the ridge extending north of ridge.ed houck's the confederates don't know exactly what they are supposed to attack. moving up the emmitsburg road and become -- and by the time the guys realize they are doing this you have the texas and arkansans splitting. have two regiments on the end going behind the rest of the brigade to silence some cannons. in...
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indiana is a republican state. they've elected republicans. but senator donnelly is a strong candidate. he not only is a senator now, he representatived a very republican area of indiana before he got to the u.s. senate. he's gotten the republican votes he need to win elections. look, indiana and texas and some others states will be the bellwethers. >> let's go to another state where an incumbent seems to be facing difficulty and that's in north dakota. she's somebody who enjoyed some favor of the president here for these last many months. what are the challenges of her candidacy, her re-election here, trying to appeal to republicans who may have voted for him back in 2016. >> i think she faces challenges a lot of democrats face in these red slash states. the challenge for our democrats in 2018 are these are also states obviously president trump carried by big margins in 2016. again, going back a couple of questions ago, it's about turnout, turnout, turnout. even in these red states we are seeing democrats are more enthused than republicans. l
indiana is a republican state. they've elected republicans. but senator donnelly is a strong candidate. he not only is a senator now, he representatived a very republican area of indiana before he got to the u.s. senate. he's gotten the republican votes he need to win elections. look, indiana and texas and some others states will be the bellwethers. >> let's go to another state where an incumbent seems to be facing difficulty and that's in north dakota. she's somebody who enjoyed some...
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my father moved here from indiana, was raised in anderson, indiana. my mother had deep, deep roots here in selma and in alabama. so she was a native. and they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 1958 because of my mother's family connections. my mother was an educator. she loved being an educator. my father practiced dentistry in selma for 42 years. and they had a vested interest, in this community for many, many reasons, not only because of their careers, but because they both were committed to community , peace and justice. and i think that's where the two paths of dr. and mrs. king and my parents came together. as i said, dr. king was a young pastor in montgomery. my parents were a young, a newly-married couple. and, you know, they talked about affairs of the day and issues that would affect families and raising children. just issues common to all people that had a vested interest in making this society a much better place in which to live. that's how the friendship started. it grew over the years. and then when dr. king
my father moved here from indiana, was raised in anderson, indiana. my mother had deep, deep roots here in selma and in alabama. so she was a native. and they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 1958 because of my mother's family connections. my mother was an educator. she loved being an educator. my father practiced dentistry in selma for 42 years. and they had a vested interest, in this community for many, many reasons, not only because of their careers, but...
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and again in indiana, donnelly tried to place it unfit because of a record. but, look, it will hurt them one way or the other. think about heidi heitkamp in north dakota. if she supports kavanaugh, it will enrage the left of her party and lose her a couple of points over there who will go vote for a green party candidate or throw away their ballot. so if your you're a democrat in a red state, there's no easy explanation to be in favor of kavanaugh and you will pay a price. if you against him similarly in a blue state, it's easy for a democrat to say he's against him and very difficult to be for him. paul: but i tell you what, karl, my inbox e-mail is filling up with people who say if the republicans reject kavanaugh -- >> absolutely. paul: -- that they will lose, i will not vote for them. this is what they say. and they will deserve to lose. do you think that is, in fact, what will happen? >> that's why i put it that exact sentiment in my column a week ago, the republicans will -- if democrats succeed in doing this, the republicans will walk away from the bat
and again in indiana, donnelly tried to place it unfit because of a record. but, look, it will hurt them one way or the other. think about heidi heitkamp in north dakota. if she supports kavanaugh, it will enrage the left of her party and lose her a couple of points over there who will go vote for a green party candidate or throw away their ballot. so if your you're a democrat in a red state, there's no easy explanation to be in favor of kavanaugh and you will pay a price. if you against him...
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. >> as for keith, he was away calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we're live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire. i said, yeah, i saw it on tv. she said, yeah, it was keith and julie's house. and i just sat there. >> did she know at that point that julie, in fact, was gone? >> she knew. so she told me. >> temple's husband immediately tracked down keith as he was making the three-hour drive home from indiana. >> he said, i'm on my way. i'm probably, you know, two hours away. i said, are you all right? he goes, yeah, yeah. i could tell he was in shock. >> the news hit zach griffith particularly hard. since coming out to his mother, his relationship with her had been strained. and now this. >> i guess you're just beating yourself up something terrible that you had been side
. >> as for keith, he was away calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we're live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire. i said, yeah, i saw it on tv. she said, yeah, it was keith and julie's...
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i want to get to a rescue worker now from indiana task force one. sadly was on the scene and i think he assisted in the situation where the mother and infant lost their lives. mr. pruitt, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, don. >> can you take us through what happened? >> yes. about 11:00 today, we received a call. i'm with the indiana fema urban search and rescue team that's stationed here in wilmington. and we received a call from the wilmington fire department about 11:00 this morning to assist them with a tree that had fallen on a home with three family members trapped. we arrived on the scene there. wilmington firefighters had been working tirelessly since around 7:00 a.m. to rescue this family. they were able to pull the male occupant from the home, but the mother and the infant were still trapped in the home under the tree. and we basically integrated our rescue team from indiana into the wilmington fire department's group and worked for about the next three hours to get access to the mother and her child. but when we did get acc
i want to get to a rescue worker now from indiana task force one. sadly was on the scene and i think he assisted in the situation where the mother and infant lost their lives. mr. pruitt, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, don. >> can you take us through what happened? >> yes. about 11:00 today, we received a call. i'm with the indiana fema urban search and rescue team that's stationed here in wilmington. and we received a call from the wilmington fire department...