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university and he joins us on skype from bloomington indiana it's nice to have you with us i was really taken by something i heard one of the protesters say last week and he said we want a country what does that tell us about these protestors who they are the generational shift and what their aspirations are. no of it's a very interesting phrase in the arabic movie to walk on. it's very difficult to translate and get the nuance of that word into english shot there is the italian and the latin say you know the french. it's a it's more than a country it's a place of belonging it's of a place of deep roots and the actual. and this is what the protesters are saying has been lost or at least since 2003 if not before now these are young protesters as you're saying they probably have very limited memories of before 2003 there is something the 1st in them for belonging to iraq they're tired of always saying us iraq that is on the list of the most corrupt countries of having a dysfunctional. political class of having on you interference from neighboring states and and world powers they want to b
university and he joins us on skype from bloomington indiana it's nice to have you with us i was really taken by something i heard one of the protesters say last week and he said we want a country what does that tell us about these protestors who they are the generational shift and what their aspirations are. no of it's a very interesting phrase in the arabic movie to walk on. it's very difficult to translate and get the nuance of that word into english shot there is the italian and the latin...
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mckinney school of law at the indiana university and for many years he was the hudson trustee. even though the headquarters here in washington is senator served three terms in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate. they give you a warm welcome to all of us at the institute. >> thank you so much for having me. it's great to be here again. we have senator chris murphy not to do the journalistic gotcha thing but to get people here in the audience and in the room anm and watching us on tv chance to hear what american policy makers and serious foreign policy folks say when they get the chance to address it themselves. you can agree or disagree, but our hope is that after one of these conversations, you have more insight into how american foreign policy is seen by people who make it. so, senator i wanted to start by asking about the indo pacific and i guess we used to call it a visit to asia. i'm not sure what we are calling it now. trying to shift resources and attention into the pacific has been a theme we have heard with several administrations but it see
mckinney school of law at the indiana university and for many years he was the hudson trustee. even though the headquarters here in washington is senator served three terms in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate. they give you a warm welcome to all of us at the institute. >> thank you so much for having me. it's great to be here again. we have senator chris murphy not to do the journalistic gotcha thing but to get people here in the audience and in the room anm...
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this morning a professor at indiana university igniting controversy accused of sharing racist, sexist and homophobic messages on social media. >> i noticed a lot of replies to a tweet i had made a week or so before, and those were mounting. >> reporter: earlier this month, business professor eric rasmusen shared an article on twitter with the headline, are women destroying academia? probably. he then quoted a line that read, geniuses are overwhelmingly male. the university was then inundated with demands that he be removed. in a scathing letter, the school's provost says rasmusen has pushed bigoted views on social media for years including that women don't belong in the workplace, that gay men shouldn't be in the classrooms because they are promiscuous and that black students are academically inferior to white students, but she says the professor will not be fired because he is protected by the first amendment. >> vile as i find them, we're a public institution, and unlike private employers we're bound by the first amendment of the constitution. >> reporter: rasmusen has been teaching
this morning a professor at indiana university igniting controversy accused of sharing racist, sexist and homophobic messages on social media. >> i noticed a lot of replies to a tweet i had made a week or so before, and those were mounting. >> reporter: earlier this month, business professor eric rasmusen shared an article on twitter with the headline, are women destroying academia? probably. he then quoted a line that read, geniuses are overwhelmingly male. the university was then...
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after the war, he received a bs from georgetown, an ma from indiana university. he is best-known known for his work at the national park service. he was parked historian at vicksburg and became chief historian of the national park service until his retirement. he published many books, primarily relating to the western theater of the war. he has a campaign history of vicksburg, which is viewed as a classic. in 2015, legislation was introduced to award him a congressional gold medal for his contributions. his talk today is recovering the uss cairo from the yazoo. mr. bearss. (applause) >> thank you so much. always a pleasure being where we are today at longwood university, to talk about the raising of the cairo. if you want to find out how to raise a vessel, you will not do it the way we do it. when i arrived at vicksburg in 1966, i injured on duty, and after i had been there for about a year, the superintendent called me in and said, ed, i want you to see if you can find the gunboat cairo. it was one of seven ironclads built by the united states. i said yes, i wou
after the war, he received a bs from georgetown, an ma from indiana university. he is best-known known for his work at the national park service. he was parked historian at vicksburg and became chief historian of the national park service until his retirement. he published many books, primarily relating to the western theater of the war. he has a campaign history of vicksburg, which is viewed as a classic. in 2015, legislation was introduced to award him a congressional gold medal for his...
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from the robert mckinney robert h mckinney school of law at indiana university. bob mckinney was for many years hudson trustee. also naval academy graduate. in still a good friend of hudson institute even though the headquarters are in washington. three terms served in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate in november to 2060. you will be dialogue with someone else that needs no introduction. the hudson institute walter russell Ãb the senator has a hard stop at 12:45 pm. without further ado, let me give you a warm welcome. >> thank you ken for the introduction and thank you senator for coming. it's great to see you again and great to see you at hudson. what's walter, thanks to so much for having me. it's great to be at hudson again it's in light of the hoosier pedigree of the institute. >> that's right. proud former hoosier like a lot of other folks. this series of conversations, which some of you may remember we had senator chris murphy here recently, are intended not to do the usual journalistic gotcha thing but to give people in our
from the robert mckinney robert h mckinney school of law at indiana university. bob mckinney was for many years hudson trustee. also naval academy graduate. in still a good friend of hudson institute even though the headquarters are in washington. three terms served in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate in november to 2060. you will be dialogue with someone else that needs no introduction. the hudson institute walter russell Ãb the senator has a hard stop at 12:45...
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at indiana university picky making the bank bob mckinney was familiar the hudson trustee comments himself also a navy academy graduate and still are good friends at hudson institute even though our headquarters are now in washington. the senators served three terms in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate bill from a 2016. he will of course be an dialogue with someone else who needs to introduction here at hudson institute, walter russell mead,, the dean of absorbers for foreign policy whose must-read global view called in the "wall street journal" is most widely read column on u.s. foreign policy today. the senator has a hard stop at 12:45 p.m. so without further ado let me give you an warm welcome from all of us at hudson institute and turn the microphone over to walter. >> thank you for the introduction, thank you, senator, for coming. it's great to see you again and greatly at hudson. >> thank you so much for having me. it's great to get hudson again especially in light of the hoosier pedigree of this institute. >> that's right, a proud former hoosier like a
at indiana university picky making the bank bob mckinney was familiar the hudson trustee comments himself also a navy academy graduate and still are good friends at hudson institute even though our headquarters are now in washington. the senators served three terms in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate bill from a 2016. he will of course be an dialogue with someone else who needs to introduction here at hudson institute, walter russell mead,, the dean of absorbers...
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diane macedo has the story. >> reporter: this morning, an indiana university professor is facing backlash, accused of sharing racist, sexist and homophobic posts on social media. earlier this month business professor eric rasmusen shared an article on twitter arguing women may be destroying academia and quoted the article, writing in part, geniuses are overwhelmingly male. >> i leaked to an article saying that women were hurting academia but i wasn't saying i agreed with that article. >> reporter: the tweet went viral and the university was inundated with demands that he be removed. >> for professors to have those views and say them so publicly is really kind of disheartening and very, very disappointing. >> reporter: the school's provost says rasmusen who's been teaching there since 1992 and has tenure has pushed bigoted views on social media for years including women do not belong in the workplace, that gay men should not be permitted in academia because they're promiscuous and that black students are generally inferior academically to white students. she also says he will not be fired.
diane macedo has the story. >> reporter: this morning, an indiana university professor is facing backlash, accused of sharing racist, sexist and homophobic posts on social media. earlier this month business professor eric rasmusen shared an article on twitter arguing women may be destroying academia and quoted the article, writing in part, geniuses are overwhelmingly male. >> i leaked to an article saying that women were hurting academia but i wasn't saying i agreed with that...
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. >> reporter: at indiana university professor eric ru russmussen posted this are women destroying social media? probably. he used it to show sexist and homophobic views. >> freedoms should protect me all that i believe all that the provost contributed to me. >> reporter: the university says they can't fire him because of his first amendment rights. at new york's syracuse university, furious students have protested for days over the school administration's response to several hate incidents on or near campus this month. >> we the students wholeheartedly reject these phenomenon, and we refuse to cease our occupation until our demands are met in their totality all power to the students. >> reporter: the university says there were 13 days this month, there were 12 incidents of hateful graffiti on or near campus. and a black female student was called the "n" word. >> it's been busy, overwhelming at times. we need to come together as a community. >> reporter: and they did. and four students have been suspended and students of other universities have been disciplined. >> the incident involved 1
. >> reporter: at indiana university professor eric ru russmussen posted this are women destroying social media? probably. he used it to show sexist and homophobic views. >> freedoms should protect me all that i believe all that the provost contributed to me. >> reporter: the university says they can't fire him because of his first amendment rights. at new york's syracuse university, furious students have protested for days over the school administration's response to several...
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that is according to a recent analysis from indiana university's philanthropy school and vanguard. the authors of the study are noting some factors for the decline, which include a drop in religious participation, which tends to drive charitable giving, lower income households still recovering from the great recession, and millennials in particular giving less of their income to charity. at least partly due to the recession that began in 2008. katie? >> katie: yeah, look, i think charity is not simply defined by the money that you give. i think a lot of people and give their time. money is not everything. i think as the charity industry has expanded there has been a lot of fraud and there have been questions about where this money is actually going. also, the bigger the government is, the bigger they say they are providing all of these things to everyone in the world, people, for their hands up and go, "well, why would i donate money when they are taking it out of my paycheck and providing in any way?" that might not be actually what they're doing but that is the perception. that c
that is according to a recent analysis from indiana university's philanthropy school and vanguard. the authors of the study are noting some factors for the decline, which include a drop in religious participation, which tends to drive charitable giving, lower income households still recovering from the great recession, and millennials in particular giving less of their income to charity. at least partly due to the recession that began in 2008. katie? >> katie: yeah, look, i think charity...
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university joins us live now from indianapolis finally how much pressure was the under to quit and was he really the right person for the job anyway. well he was always a compromise candidate so he has been in retirement for at that for about 10 years but the parliamentary parties deadlocked on who should become the prime minister after the last elections so he was a compromise candidate he was not a part of political party he wields no strength and argument and so it was thought that the political parties could control him he was the right man in the sense that he has been around since the south. and he does have a certain technocratic abilities but of course he's part and parcel of the system which the demonstrators were rejected that senate for only one year in office he certainly could not have been expected to you know wave a magic wand and make all the problems disappear yeah and this isn't the 1st time he's offered to resign so when is he likely to go and what happens next fison in terms of his government and who will succeed him well when the prime minister resigned the suing t
university joins us live now from indianapolis finally how much pressure was the under to quit and was he really the right person for the job anyway. well he was always a compromise candidate so he has been in retirement for at that for about 10 years but the parliamentary parties deadlocked on who should become the prime minister after the last elections so he was a compromise candidate he was not a part of political party he wields no strength and argument and so it was thought that the...
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and is now the director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university he says it's difficult to predict just how these protests in iraq will play out. we've been through almost a month of this except that of course there was an interruption to the demonstration during the sherry religious observance of one of the demonstrators went home but they've come back now after those. in the meantime we've seen the official number something like 20250 people killed mostly peaceable demonstrators and thousands of people injured is this the state beginning to crackdown. actors who are semi state actors with one foot in the state one foot out of the state are they beginning a rock down will they be the next to try to crack down on the demonstrators that's the real danger because you could have a sort of a generalized chaos perhaps a generalized. violence is what i fear i i hate even to say but i'm very much afraid that what's coming next and then it's capable of the door really have no way of knowing what really happens after that and we can also draw a line between what's
and is now the director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university he says it's difficult to predict just how these protests in iraq will play out. we've been through almost a month of this except that of course there was an interruption to the demonstration during the sherry religious observance of one of the demonstrators went home but they've come back now after those. in the meantime we've seen the official number something like 20250 people killed mostly peaceable...
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now director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university and he joins us on skype from bloomington indiana it's nice to see you again one of the things that really strikes you when if you look at the midges of the protests this is just how young everyone is the people on the streets and when you're talking about a population that a quarter of the population is under the age of 25 clearly they want china and they are impatient and they're angry the question is how do you achieve that change in the political system that you have in iraq right now. that is the heart of the matter that's the crux of the issue it's as if you are asking the the fox to set the rules for pretending the chicken and house. side it's a very difficult circle to square but particularly because the demonstrators are aware of the complicity or at least are assuming the complicity of the entire political class in the current political climate it is it's going to be nearly impossible in my view for all this political class to well these demonstrations then the question is well then what's nex
now director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university and he joins us on skype from bloomington indiana it's nice to see you again one of the things that really strikes you when if you look at the midges of the protests this is just how young everyone is the people on the streets and when you're talking about a population that a quarter of the population is under the age of 25 clearly they want china and they are impatient and they're angry the question is how do you...
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indiana university bloomington cited first amendment rights in the decision. followed a tweet rasmusen sent out that was from an article that said in part, "geniuses are over. ingly male will." he included a link that said are women demeaning it. the school called the post stunningly ignorant. he also shared that women and gay men do not believe in academia and that black students are, quote, inferior academically to white students. rasmusen says the claims are an exaggeration of his beliefs. >> academic freedom should protect me even if i believed all the things the provost attributed to me. i think i should be able to quote from an article without saying i agree with everything in the article. >> so you know, the school provost wrote we could not nor would we fire professor rasmusen as a private person because the constitution prohibits it. >> they are allowing students not to enroll or transfer out of his classes, which is the way they can protest. >> i'm thinking if you were a student in the class, ghai ent, woman -- a gay student, a woman, a person. color
indiana university bloomington cited first amendment rights in the decision. followed a tweet rasmusen sent out that was from an article that said in part, "geniuses are over. ingly male will." he included a link that said are women demeaning it. the school called the post stunningly ignorant. he also shared that women and gay men do not believe in academia and that black students are, quote, inferior academically to white students. rasmusen says the claims are an exaggeration of his...
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university school of medicine and was a company scholar before serving as the united states surgeon general, he was appointed by the indiana state health commissioner, he has found his time focusing on combatting the opioid epidemic, he has been an advocate of behalf of public health in our country and we are very proud of his service and very proud to have him hail from our state of maryland. >> well the three of you if i can just go to the testimony on it. i have talked to all of you in my opening statement because of the time constrains, i want to start with the surgeon general, will you start and then what we will do is, go in the order that you are sitting there in the table and then we will have questions after you all get done. >> fantastical, good morning chairman, my wife says to tell barbara i and we can't wait to bring the kids out to the farm, i hope she told you about that. >> everybody knows a bow my wife, does anybody know about me? >> ranking member wide in and swedish members of the committee, will you give me a few minutes to acknowledge the flags flying at half ma
university school of medicine and was a company scholar before serving as the united states surgeon general, he was appointed by the indiana state health commissioner, he has found his time focusing on combatting the opioid epidemic, he has been an advocate of behalf of public health in our country and we are very proud of his service and very proud to have him hail from our state of maryland. >> well the three of you if i can just go to the testimony on it. i have talked to all of you in...
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it began in the 1980's, when he was a student at indiana university. newspapers called him the shoe bandit, and followed his bizarre crimes. there'd been four separate incidents -- his early m.o.? he'd knock a woman to the ground and make off with one of her shoes. >> really creepy stuff like one crime, he wore one of those china doll masks. i mean, like creepy stuff you can't make up. >> reporter: the police were onto him. after one arrest, he admitted in effect, that he had a thing for ladies' legs and feet. he pleaded guilty to those crimes, and in time, his attacks became more violent. he began threatening women at gunpoint. one incident involved three coeds. >> he had been watching them and one night, just walked into their apartment, held them at gunpoint to their head, took them out, kidnapped them to the car. luckily, somebody saw him with the gun leading the women out, called bloomington police department. >> reporter: he pleaded guilty again and was sentenced to 20-years in prison for armed robbery, but was released after serving only seven y
it began in the 1980's, when he was a student at indiana university. newspapers called him the shoe bandit, and followed his bizarre crimes. there'd been four separate incidents -- his early m.o.? he'd knock a woman to the ground and make off with one of her shoes. >> really creepy stuff like one crime, he wore one of those china doll masks. i mean, like creepy stuff you can't make up. >> reporter: the police were onto him. after one arrest, he admitted in effect, that he had a...
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. >> could you imagine, i went to indiana university some said give the kid a million dollars to put the likeness on "shark tank" whatever, and, you know, then somebody from uk says i will give you two million going to create crazy unintended he consequences. >> you are facing off against knicks tonight. >> i know i hope we win they be the us before we need revenge. >> they haven't been playing well. >> don't need to remind me. >> i was talking about knicks. >> i know so that is why we need revenge. >> really great to have you mark cuban catch him on shark tang sunday nights "varney & company" up next stuart how do you like this. >> you gave me extra 10 seconds. >> i did. >> sheer stuart: i really appreciate it. good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone, look, i'm inclined to say this today, so what, looking at all that's going on in politics and money, investors seem to be saying so what, for example, impeachment, wall to wall tv coverage, so what, the markets set record high. for example, trade, not much progress on china deal, not much on european car tariffs and nothing on
. >> could you imagine, i went to indiana university some said give the kid a million dollars to put the likeness on "shark tank" whatever, and, you know, then somebody from uk says i will give you two million going to create crazy unintended he consequences. >> you are facing off against knicks tonight. >> i know i hope we win they be the us before we need revenge. >> they haven't been playing well. >> don't need to remind me. >> i was talking...
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that comes as a new poll by mammoth university shows south be bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg has moved to the top of the field. he's at 22% compared to joe biden's 19% and elizabeth warren's 18%. less than one-third of likely caucusgoers say they are firmly set on their choice of candidate. >>> all right. let's talk about what's going on weather-wise. here's temperatures in the east bay valleys. we have mid to upper 40s through the tri valley. 50 from lafayette, pleasant hill, concord, 49 in brentwood. we have 50 in san francisco, oakland, hayward, 51. 52 at san jose. los gatos, 54. from the sutro tower. some haze out there. a little fog trying to move across. out and about today, cool then comfortable. not as warm as it has been. low pollen. fog will linger for the better part of the day. for the north bay, 48 7:00. 65 at 11:00. noon to about 4:00, low 70s. 56 at 7:00 this evening. east bay, stuck in the 50s through 9:00. mid to upper 60s from 11:00 to 4:00. we'll be 59 at 7:00. and san francisco, barely gets out of the 50s today. 60 at 11:00. 63 at 3:00. back down to 57 at 7:00
that comes as a new poll by mammoth university shows south be bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg has moved to the top of the field. he's at 22% compared to joe biden's 19% and elizabeth warren's 18%. less than one-third of likely caucusgoers say they are firmly set on their choice of candidate. >>> all right. let's talk about what's going on weather-wise. here's temperatures in the east bay valleys. we have mid to upper 40s through the tri valley. 50 from lafayette, pleasant hill,...
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that comes as a new poll by monmouth university shows that south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg moved to the top of the field among likely iowa cauc caucusgo caucusgoers. he's at 22%. joe biden at 19%. elizabeth warren at 18%. you have to take into account that less than one-third of caucusgoers say they are furmly s firmly confident of their choice. >>> hillary clinton said she is being pressured to run in 2020. clinton says she has no plans to enter the race, but she'll never say never to another run. >>> an alert this morning for costco members. a deal you might be seeing on social media is fake. >>> right now at sfo, it's cloudy but looking at haze, which means fog is on the way. in fact the sea breeze and the extra fog is not as warm today. temperatures still above it takes a village to raise to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kai
that comes as a new poll by monmouth university shows that south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg moved to the top of the field among likely iowa cauc caucusgo caucusgoers. he's at 22%. joe biden at 19%. elizabeth warren at 18%. you have to take into account that less than one-third of caucusgoers say they are furmly s firmly confident of their choice. >>> hillary clinton said she is being pressured to run in 2020. clinton says she has no plans to enter the race, but she'll never say...
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el de otros candidatos que proponen cobertura universal. >> estÁ disponible para todos, pero ustedes tienen que decir cuÁndo lo quieren. jaime: una senadora calificÓ a donald trump como uno cree caprichoso. digo que como mujer puede aportar mucho mÁs a la presidencia del paÍs. >> he pasado mÁs de 100 propuestas de ley. pienso que una mujer puede lograr muchÍsimo. jaime: empresario que busca convertirse en el primer asiÁtico americano en la casa blanca apelÓ por una reforma migratoria. >> podemos deportar a 12 millones o mÁs de personas, sin conocer la economÍa regional y siendo inhumanos. jaime: no dudaron ademÁs confirmar a jorge ramos el dinero invertido en la campaÑa presidencial. >> lo que estÁ en juego en esta campaÑa no tiene precio. es el mundo que todos vimos en lo que estÁ en juego. jaime: otro senador hablÓ de su plan para pagar la educaciÓn superior. >> los niÑos deberÍan recibir por $1000 con intereses, cuando los niÑos cumpla 18 aÑos va a tener $50,000. jaime: bernie sanders se comprometiÓ a restaurar con una orden ejecutiva la protecciÓn de los j
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front-runner in iowa according to a new monmouth university poll, pete buttigieg is the first choice for likely democratic caucusgoers with 22% support. joe biden was second with 19%, followed by elizabeth warren and bernie sanders >>> let's turn now to those bone-chilling temperatures hitting about 2/3 of the country this morning an arctic blast has already led to countless accidents poor road conditions have been blamed for at least five deaths. the latest fatality was confirmed in ohio where there have been multiple pile-ups. here's nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: outside cleveland more than half a foot falling. residents here in chardon caught by surprise. >> when is the last time you had this kind of work in november? >> not that i can remember in chardon. been here for about 30 years >> reporter: across the region treacherous travel accidents from kentucky to pennsylvania to an overturned school bus in illinois an accident in ohio involving 50 cars weather blamed for at least four deaths, including an 8-year-old girl in kansas bitter cold temperatures charging in. up to 100 new re
front-runner in iowa according to a new monmouth university poll, pete buttigieg is the first choice for likely democratic caucusgoers with 22% support. joe biden was second with 19%, followed by elizabeth warren and bernie sanders >>> let's turn now to those bone-chilling temperatures hitting about 2/3 of the country this morning an arctic blast has already led to countless accidents poor road conditions have been blamed for at least five deaths. the latest fatality was confirmed in...
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. >> narrator: mike hicks is an economist at ball state university in muncie, indiana. he and sociologist emily wornell haveeen documenting employme trends in middle america. hicks says thaautomation has been a mostly silent job killer lowering the stand living. >> so, in the last 15 years, the standard of living has dropped by 15, ten to 15 percent. so, that's unusual in a developed world. a one-yearecline is a recession. a 15-year decline gives an entirely different sense about the prospects of a community. and so that is common from the canadian border to the gulf of mexico in the middle swath of the united states. >> this is something we're gonna do for you guys. these were left over from our suggestion drive that we did, and we're going to give them each two.is >> that awesome. >> i mean, that is going to go a long ways, right? i mean, that'll really help that family out during thlidays. >> yes, well, with the kids home from school, the families have goree meals a day that the to put on the table. so, it's going to make a big difference. so, thank you, guys. >> you
. >> narrator: mike hicks is an economist at ball state university in muncie, indiana. he and sociologist emily wornell haveeen documenting employme trends in middle america. hicks says thaautomation has been a mostly silent job killer lowering the stand living. >> so, in the last 15 years, the standard of living has dropped by 15, ten to 15 percent. so, that's unusual in a developed world. a one-yearecline is a recession. a 15-year decline gives an entirely different sense about...
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there is nothing given to the fact the started with the current president of purdue university, one of the great executives in american state history. the current governor eric holcomb, who has been maintaining this pro-business kind of growth, and there was a guy in the middle by the name of mike pence, i don't know if you know the name or not, who absolutely was part of this growth. some of the policies he put together are the policies that pete buttigieg was able to utilize toic bring down unemployment in south bend, because it was happening in indiana. >> tucker: so, in the actual city of south bend, though, violence seems like -- and violent crimes -- seem like they are rising pretty dramatically.o >> yeah, and this is a very, very interesting story. you take a look at murder rates, 2019, that is down. even in my beloved indianapolis, the murder rate seems toha be le it's going to be less than it was last year, but going up for eight years in a row, and it was going up, of course, in south bend. but the other crimes you are talking about -- and you are referencing their -- those a
there is nothing given to the fact the started with the current president of purdue university, one of the great executives in american state history. the current governor eric holcomb, who has been maintaining this pro-business kind of growth, and there was a guy in the middle by the name of mike pence, i don't know if you know the name or not, who absolutely was part of this growth. some of the policies he put together are the policies that pete buttigieg was able to utilize toic bring down...
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in south bend, indiana, the city that mayor pete buttigieg leads. and mayor pete buttigieg joins me now. mayor pete, thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so you know this. no democratic candidate in modern presidential history has won the democratic nominee without winning a majority of the african-american votes. you are polling at 0% at black voters in south carolina. it is just one poll and just a snapshot but it is not good. you've said voters are still getting to know you. the south carolina prime is just 92 days away. is that enough time? >> it is. i recognize and welcome the work we have ahead that same poll you mentioned showed that the majority of black voters in south carolina say they don't have an opinion of me right now. that marin-- that means we have to do, making investments on the air and on the ground and i'll be engaging personally and when black voters hear the agend a i have for black america and what motivated me, the response is powerful and i believe that will carry us to success in south carolina and
in south bend, indiana, the city that mayor pete buttigieg leads. and mayor pete buttigieg joins me now. mayor pete, thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so you know this. no democratic candidate in modern presidential history has won the democratic nominee without winning a majority of the african-american votes. you are polling at 0% at black voters in south carolina. it is just one poll and just a snapshot but it is not good. you've said voters are still...
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south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg now in second place with 19%. followed by vermont senator bernie sanders at 17%. and former vice president joe biden at 15%. the margin of error is 4.3% i think it is. so keep that in mind. 4.5%. breaking news this hour, tulsi gabbard appears to have qualified for the november date with this new poll. she got 3%. amy klobuchar appears to have qualified for the december debate with her 5% showing in this same poll. the poll comes as democrats celebrate victories in some big races last night. in kentucky, nbc news projects that democrat andy bashir defeated incumbent republican governor matt bevin. bashir has a lead of 5,000 votes. bevin's campaign has requested that the state recanvas or double check the vote totals. that's not a recount. that's just checking the totals. kentucky has no provision for an automatic recount so bevin would need to get a judge to authorize a recount and he would have to pay for that process. in virginia, democrats flipped both chambers of the state legislature giving them control of the
south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg now in second place with 19%. followed by vermont senator bernie sanders at 17%. and former vice president joe biden at 15%. the margin of error is 4.3% i think it is. so keep that in mind. 4.5%. breaking news this hour, tulsi gabbard appears to have qualified for the november date with this new poll. she got 3%. amy klobuchar appears to have qualified for the december debate with her 5% showing in this same poll. the poll comes as democrats celebrate...
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they were kidnapped in august 2016 from outside the american university of afghanistan and kabul. >> a gas explosion inside a coal mine in china killed nine and injured more >> more than 140 schools are closed across indiana as thousands travel to end indianapolis to protest low teacher pay. indiana ranks 50 out of the 50 states in teacher pay increases since 2002 and you can expect to pay a little more this year for your christmas tree climate conditions have hampered tree growth with many trees being much smaller than in years past that's the cnbc news update at this hour. i'll send it back to you >> thank you for that. here's what's coming up on "the exchange." >>> ahead, american express is paying you big time to make sure every retailer is on board wework may be facing a new lawsuit. a serial entrepreneur tells us the secret to building a successful company and is door dash pocketing tips? a coming up on "the exchange." related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. he
they were kidnapped in august 2016 from outside the american university of afghanistan and kabul. >> a gas explosion inside a coal mine in china killed nine and injured more >> more than 140 schools are closed across indiana as thousands travel to end indianapolis to protest low teacher pay. indiana ranks 50 out of the 50 states in teacher pay increases since 2002 and you can expect to pay a little more this year for your christmas tree climate conditions have hampered tree growth...
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secretary bunch is the vice chairman on indiana, fairs and i strongly support the tribe's inherent right to exercise self-government which includes the ability to protect and maintain tribal cultural p patrimony such as recordings and many museums and universities including the smithsonian currently hold these recordings in their collections. under current law it's basketball that those culturally sensitive recordings could be released to the public domain which is a major concern for tribes across the country. last week, i brought this issue up with the library of congress in a hearing before this committee and was told that the library was working on the smithsonian on tribal engagement. i can get your commitment to working with the library of congress and to engaging with tribes on this important issue? >> not only are we -- will we work with the library of congress, but we've done a lot of work in this particular area. one of the things we've done at the center for folk life and cultural heritage is created what we call a shared stewardship collections policy which allows us to look
secretary bunch is the vice chairman on indiana, fairs and i strongly support the tribe's inherent right to exercise self-government which includes the ability to protect and maintain tribal cultural p patrimony such as recordings and many museums and universities including the smithsonian currently hold these recordings in their collections. under current law it's basketball that those culturally sensitive recordings could be released to the public domain which is a major concern for tribes...
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but for someone who lost the dnc chair race who got crushed in a statewide race in indiana. the idea that he can win nationally too many democrats is one that is a fantasy. >> i think is a higher risk, but the point is that one thing democrats agree on universally is you've got to defeat trump. >> sure. >> so i think if you have a moderate, it's a safer bet. you look at the pose right now, the four top democrats albeit drum, but guess who? it's joe biden, potentially pete buttigieg in that moderate lane who has the best chance in the swing state about doing donald trump. >> chris: and if bloomberg gets in and deval patrick already in, they would be in that moderate lane as well. >> buttigieg has also really profited from the spotlight pivoting to elizabeth warren. as long as she is at the center -- we are examining and picking apart all her plans with a fine tooth comb, she's maintaining this slow and steady ascent in the polls, not generating huge headlines every day, but doing well nonetheless. >> chris: thank you, panel, see you next sunday. up next, our "power player of
but for someone who lost the dnc chair race who got crushed in a statewide race in indiana. the idea that he can win nationally too many democrats is one that is a fantasy. >> i think is a higher risk, but the point is that one thing democrats agree on universally is you've got to defeat trump. >> sure. >> so i think if you have a moderate, it's a safer bet. you look at the pose right now, the four top democrats albeit drum, but guess who? it's joe biden, potentially pete...
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residents in south bend, indiana, are already shoveling their way out. frigid conditions are taking aim on the northeast today and even heading south. students at the university of kentucky bracing for lows in the teens tuesday. >> it makes me want to stay in bed and not go to class. that's not really an option. >> reporter: as shops in lexington hustle to keep supplies in stock. >> with the cold weather coming all at once, everybody is just looking for that first bad freeze. >> reporter: 20 million are expected to be in freeze warnings down south, atlanta, birmingham, pensacola, expected to face subfreezing temperatures. a winter storm warning is expiring at this hour for cleveland. the national weather service says to expect a couple additional inches of snowfall and we mentioned it's about to get brutally cold here. temperatures expected to fall all day, bottoming out about 20 degrees. ladies. >> ron, thank you. >> we keep sending him to the colder and colder places, tomorrow it's canada. >>> for more on the cold and snow, we're going to say good morn
residents in south bend, indiana, are already shoveling their way out. frigid conditions are taking aim on the northeast today and even heading south. students at the university of kentucky bracing for lows in the teens tuesday. >> it makes me want to stay in bed and not go to class. that's not really an option. >> reporter: as shops in lexington hustle to keep supplies in stock. >> with the cold weather coming all at once, everybody is just looking for that first bad freeze....