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in indiana, the number 33%. state leaders say with programs like the last mile and a second chance act, that number will continue to drop. >> commissioner carter, tell us what a surprise you most about this last mile project as instituted here in the end they on a woman's prison. >> i was amazed at not only what they learned about their soft skills. with coding or computer people, they can be a social misfit at times. they have the stereotype of these ladies actually look and presented well like in a boardroom. i was impressed at that. >> it was incredible to see again, they've been incarcerated, many for years. it the poise with which they introduced their coding business plans. >> for their initiative was. still when i'm watching this and thinking wait a second, did they learn that here? >> i had several comments afterwards from our partners that we invited and they were amazed. they said they've never seen anything better from anyone so it was a good day. >> laura: tell us about this and how this experience i
in indiana, the number 33%. state leaders say with programs like the last mile and a second chance act, that number will continue to drop. >> commissioner carter, tell us what a surprise you most about this last mile project as instituted here in the end they on a woman's prison. >> i was amazed at not only what they learned about their soft skills. with coding or computer people, they can be a social misfit at times. they have the stereotype of these ladies actually look and...
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i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is going to be your copy. >> demetrius burks gets more bad news. how did you guys...? >>don't ask. the lexus december to rembember sales event get 0 percent apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. thouwhich is breast cancer metastthat has spreadcer, to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking i
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. ♪ >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. we have shaker alarms on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we
. ♪ >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here....
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territory, the same year it becomes a state. >> what brought them to indiana? >> it was a lot easier to prove ownership of your land than it was in kentucky. the other reason was that indiana was a state where slavery had been made illegal. i think thomas was just intrinsically opposed to the idea of slavery. >> the lincoln family settles on 160 acres in what's now spencer county, 150 miles south of indianapolis. here thomas lincoln becomes a sought-after cabinetmaker. >> he built beautiful furniture, and that was a very valuable skill on the frontier where there wasn't a whole lot that had been previously built. >> he often presses abe into service. >> the idea was, of course in that time, the father would pass on his skills, his occupation to his son. >> did he learn it? >> a little bit. abraham, whenever he had the opportunity, would kind of sneak off and read. >> when he's not behind a book, teenage abe works splitting rails -- a job done with heavy wood mauls. what's a rail-splitter? >> building fence would have been one of the first things you would have
territory, the same year it becomes a state. >> what brought them to indiana? >> it was a lot easier to prove ownership of your land than it was in kentucky. the other reason was that indiana was a state where slavery had been made illegal. i think thomas was just intrinsically opposed to the idea of slavery. >> the lincoln family settles on 160 acres in what's now spencer county, 150 miles south of indianapolis. here thomas lincoln becomes a sought-after cabinetmaker....
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chair, i rise to congratulate beth curtis of shelbyville, indiana. beth was awarded the 2019 crossroads of america silver beaver award in association with the boy scouts of america. this award is the highest honor the crossroads of america council may bestow on a volunteer. beth has volunteered with the boy scouts of america for over 15 years. this is the fifth time beth has been recognized for her outstanding service. i am pleased to congratulate beth and thank her for investing in our communities. thank you, mr. chair. i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today.
chair, i rise to congratulate beth curtis of shelbyville, indiana. beth was awarded the 2019 crossroads of america silver beaver award in association with the boy scouts of america. this award is the highest honor the crossroads of america council may bestow on a volunteer. beth has volunteered with the boy scouts of america for over 15 years. this is the fifth time beth has been recognized for her outstanding service. i am pleased to congratulate beth and thank her for investing in our...
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>> reporter: we took to it the dining room table of south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. does that sound like what you've been hearing on the campaign trail >> yeah, absolutely. i think what people are seeing is a president who says the economy is doing great. just look at the stock market and a lot of folks
>> reporter: we took to it the dining room table of south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. does that sound like what you've been hearing on the campaign trail >> yeah, absolutely. i think what people are seeing is a president who says the economy is doing great. just look at the stock market and a lot of folks
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southern indiana. a pick-up basketball game was under way with the usual thursday night guys. >> this is just you guys getting together? >> just pride. >> little bit of glory days, huh? >> yeah. >> reporter: david cam, a 36-year-old manager at a waterproofing business was a regular. >> you guys grew up with this? >> yeah. we played a little basketball in indiana. >> reporter: that night, after the game wrapped up, david headed straight home. he and his wife kim had two children. brad, a quiet 7-year-old. and little jill, a spitfire, two years younger. usually, david helped kim with the kids in the evening but on this night, he was late. and he knew kim wouldn't be happy about that. >> they got to get their homework done before they went to bed. and i thought she's going to be upset when i get home because i'm not there help. >> reporter: as he rolled into his drive way, he clicked the garage door opener. a nightmare awaited him. >> once the garage door raised up just above the hood of my truck, that's
southern indiana. a pick-up basketball game was under way with the usual thursday night guys. >> this is just you guys getting together? >> just pride. >> little bit of glory days, huh? >> yeah. >> reporter: david cam, a 36-year-old manager at a waterproofing business was a regular. >> you guys grew up with this? >> yeah. we played a little basketball in indiana. >> reporter: that night, after the game wrapped up, david headed straight home. he...
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be today, theot indiana,ident both in back to indiana, it is the same story in minnesota. minnesota got rid of it and indiana so we were standing alone. we had it for 50 years, it wasn't really significant. but we still have it. there are other states, one by one would get rid of the primary. they would get rid of it, but the people here wanted to keep it, and that is why it changed in a lot of places. are you doing anything to commemorate the centennial? he is the only one alive that actually did the work. it was legislation that said if we have to have the primary on the day other than the town meeting in massachusetts, we had in 1972, we had to change the town meeting by moving it up a week. after 1972, people didn't want to potentially keep moving it up. it is still in the law, the primary shall be on our traditional town meeting, unless, in order to preserve the tradition, it had to be moved up. and the first language had it be the governor, because the governor would set the date. the governor at the time said no, i'll veto that. because governors will be too tempted
be today, theot indiana,ident both in back to indiana, it is the same story in minnesota. minnesota got rid of it and indiana so we were standing alone. we had it for 50 years, it wasn't really significant. but we still have it. there are other states, one by one would get rid of the primary. they would get rid of it, but the people here wanted to keep it, and that is why it changed in a lot of places. are you doing anything to commemorate the centennial? he is the only one alive that actually...
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fromhis small town boy southern indiana it is a very humbling day for me. quirks welcome to the granite state. quirks turning back to washington, your aid, jennifer williamson is apparent for congress as house democrats continue their impeachment inquiry. during your recorded calls and meetings with president was theredid you -- any role you had regarding corruption and it, or do you feel at the president's call was perfect, as he has said many times? mr. pence: the american people have the transcript. they can see there was no quid pro quo. the president did nothing wrong. the president's focus has been on supporting president zelensky's efforts to deal with and is to work pattern of corruption in ukraine, and also to enlist more european support. friendly, it was a frustration of the president since he took office since the nine states was standing in the you -- with the ukraine's. too many of our european allies were not providing the kind of support ukraine needed. from early in our ministry, president trump, unlike the last administration, made militar
fromhis small town boy southern indiana it is a very humbling day for me. quirks welcome to the granite state. quirks turning back to washington, your aid, jennifer williamson is apparent for congress as house democrats continue their impeachment inquiry. during your recorded calls and meetings with president was theredid you -- any role you had regarding corruption and it, or do you feel at the president's call was perfect, as he has said many times? mr. pence: the american people have the...
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, first primary was a 1-week detail in indiana and in indiana, and minnesota got rid of this in 1920, standing alone and we had it for 50 years and it wasn't really significant but still have it. states one by one, get rid of the primary but the people here wanted to keep it and that is how british been television changed and a lot of other places wanted to have it. >> how do you, moraitis that cute you >> he is the only one alive that actually did that because it was legislation that said if we had to have the primary the day other than a town meeting like in massachusetts 72, hasn't changed it by holding it up a week. people didn't want to keep it. the primary is second to that unless in order to preserve tradition it had to be rolled up and the first language, the governor would set, the governor of the time says no because governors will be too tempted to use it to their advantage. [laughter] >> the governor said no and the legislature, that is how it happened. >> you have been in office? >> i served with paul guthrie. >> is that right? >> we used to have meetings in his office. t
, first primary was a 1-week detail in indiana and in indiana, and minnesota got rid of this in 1920, standing alone and we had it for 50 years and it wasn't really significant but still have it. states one by one, get rid of the primary but the people here wanted to keep it and that is how british been television changed and a lot of other places wanted to have it. >> how do you, moraitis that cute you >> he is the only one alive that actually did that because it was legislation...
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[applause] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> we thank indiana for that. vice pres. pence: that's great. thank you. thank you so much for your warm welcome. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming out. >> [inaudible] vice pres. pence: hey, everybody. thank you. >> good morning, mr. vice president. vice pres. pence: good morning. thank you so much. such an honor to be here, continuing a tradition of vice presidents in the past to be able to file the paperwork the -- to add president donald trump to the ballot here in the republican primary, first in the nation primary in new hampshire. and actually, for this small town boy from southern indiana , it's a very humbling day for me. >> welcome to the granite state. vice pres. pence: thank you. go ahead. >> turning back to washington, your aide, jennifer williamson's apparent run for congress as house democrats continue their impeachment inquiry. so, during your reporded calls and meetings with president zelensky, did you suggest investigation into joe biden and his son, election interference? was there any role you had regarding corruption
[applause] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> we thank indiana for that. vice pres. pence: that's great. thank you. thank you so much for your warm welcome. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming out. >> [inaudible] vice pres. pence: hey, everybody. thank you. >> good morning, mr. vice president. vice pres. pence: good morning. thank you so much. such an honor to be here, continuing a tradition of vice presidents in the past to be able to file the paperwork the -- to add...
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she made a plan to move home to indiana to be near her family. their kids, ages 6 and 7, would stay with jared for the summer and join her later. >>> was she dating again? >> yes,ti she was, absolutely. she was young, so of course she didn't want to be alone, you know? >> in fact, even before the move toen indiana, she'd already met guy online who lived up there. he was going to help her move. >> he was going to come down to georgia. he had made plans, bought a plane ticket. >> and that brings us back to sierra's apartment and the bloody's bedroom. as sierra's moving day approached, kendra noticed her friends's daily phone called had stopped completely. >> on the third i messaged her, got e nothing. okay, she's busy. called her. then on the 4th, getting worried some more. >> you wondered, is she ditching me here? >> itc thought, okay, she dropp her phone in the toilet. but then you think about, okay, well, there's other phones in the world, or send me an email. hey, i'm not ignoring you. >> samella was worried, too. she helped plan a good-bye par
she made a plan to move home to indiana to be near her family. their kids, ages 6 and 7, would stay with jared for the summer and join her later. >>> was she dating again? >> yes,ti she was, absolutely. she was young, so of course she didn't want to be alone, you know? >> in fact, even before the move toen indiana, she'd already met guy online who lived up there. he was going to help her move. >> he was going to come down to georgia. he had made plans, bought a plane...
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. ♪ >>> indiana's wabash correctional facility houses inmates doing time for seriously violent crimes. a less isolated and solitary n confineme confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. avoiding a volatile mix of cellmates is a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people that are doing life with people going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacists with someone who might have a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> even with careful screening, conflicts still arise with cellmates. >> we just had an assault. there's a guy in the infirmary who's received injuries to his facial and head injury. he said he had a seizure. we think we may have been assaulted with a hotpot. >> the victim is curtis cash, who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash. >> yep. >> what's up with you, man? you lay down if you want to. what happened to you, bud? >> i fell. >> where. >> in my cell. >> that's a pretty nasty fall. did you get dizzy? >> yeah. >> did you have a seizure? >> i don't remember. >> have you ever fell
. ♪ >>> indiana's wabash correctional facility houses inmates doing time for seriously violent crimes. a less isolated and solitary n confineme confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. avoiding a volatile mix of cellmates is a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people that are doing life with people going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacists with someone who might have a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict...
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we are absolutely delighted to welcome back from the state of indiana, senator young. he is in our bipartisan speaker series dialogue american foreign policy and world affairs. the discussion series is designed not to solely focus on the urgent news but also on the input and news that is to say the broad questions and dilemmas affecting the u.s. foreign-policy. he needs to introduction of the hudson institute we've spoken many times degrees at the university of chicago's in the school of business, the university of london before graduating from the robert h. 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 chan
we are absolutely delighted to welcome back from the state of indiana, senator young. he is in our bipartisan speaker series dialogue american foreign policy and world affairs. the discussion series is designed not to solely focus on the urgent news but also on the input and news that is to say the broad questions and dilemmas affecting the u.s. foreign-policy. he needs to introduction of the hudson institute we've spoken many times degrees at the university of chicago's in the school of...
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stallone says he quit soon after the meeting, and documents show the indiana labor department dropped all penalties against amazon. the department said amazon provided proof that terry was properly trained and the accident was the result of"pl ee misconduct." the former amazon safety manager feels that, even from the company's standpoint, this wastc the wrong ouome. it bothers you that those citations were deleted? it does. it bothers me a lot, because somebody lost their life. fighting the citation, versus acknowledge that we have a it, are two different things. it sounds to me like we took an easy path instead of taking the difficult path. >> repter: three weeks afters the citatire dropped, the governor appeared in an amazon idund-table event. >> the governor e's still working with the major online retailer, trying to land theer secondeadquaby answering any questions the company might still have. obviously, our tax and regulatory climates are very--ju no attctive, but enticing.to and we wanrow together. >> reporter: ultimately, indiana lost its bid for amazon's headquarters. but sta
stallone says he quit soon after the meeting, and documents show the indiana labor department dropped all penalties against amazon. the department said amazon provided proof that terry was properly trained and the accident was the result of"pl ee misconduct." the former amazon safety manager feels that, even from the company's standpoint, this wastc the wrong ouome. it bothers you that those citations were deleted? it does. it bothers me a lot, because somebody lost their life....
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but, you know, my big thing is honoring my dad's memory and who he was as a rson. >> reporter: indiana osha gave amazonour citationfor serious workplace safety violations, with fines totaling. $28, but the case didn't end there. soon after, stallone'soss held a conference call with amazon's lawyers and discussed ways the company could reduce its fines. one strategy would be to blame the accident on "employee misconduct." >> it's very unorthodox to have someone at is in tt kind of a management position-- you know, it's like beinat a card table and having a dealer teach you how to count cards. >> reporter: right after the call, stallone's boss, indiana osha director julie alexander, told him ty might change his citations. stallone secretly taped the conversation, which is legal in indiana.op >> iyou don't take it personally if we have to >> i think all four of themty. prtrong on their own, but i get paid by the wur. you t you got to do. >> reporter: stallone wasps especially that she speculated on the worker's responsibility for his own death. >> i'm guessing the guy was probably on drug
but, you know, my big thing is honoring my dad's memory and who he was as a rson. >> reporter: indiana osha gave amazonour citationfor serious workplace safety violations, with fines totaling. $28, but the case didn't end there. soon after, stallone'soss held a conference call with amazon's lawyers and discussed ways the company could reduce its fines. one strategy would be to blame the accident on "employee misconduct." >> it's very unorthodox to have someone at is in tt...
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minnesota got rid of it and indiana so we were standing alone. we had it for 50 years, it wasn't really significant. but we still have it. there are other states, one by one would get rid of the primary. get rid of this but the people ere wanted to have that power. [inaudible] it was legislation said if we have to have the primary on the day other than the town meeting in change setts, we had to it by moving it up a week. after 1972 people didn't want to potentially keep moving it up. it's still in the law, the primary will be on our traditional town meeting, unless in order to preserve the tradition it had to be moved up. and the governor would set the date. the governor at the time said no, i'll veto that. because governors will be too tempted to use it to their advantage. so the governor said no. d then the legislature often -- that's how it came to be. >> you've been in office? >> we used to have meetings in his office, there were three of s that were 30 or younger. o paul would have the meeting. i had two years. >> you know he retired a few
minnesota got rid of it and indiana so we were standing alone. we had it for 50 years, it wasn't really significant. but we still have it. there are other states, one by one would get rid of the primary. get rid of this but the people ere wanted to have that power. [inaudible] it was legislation said if we have to have the primary on the day other than the town meeting in change setts, we had to it by moving it up a week. after 1972 people didn't want to potentially keep moving it up. it's...
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i've never lived in indiana prior to being incarcerated. i was here for two days before i caught my case. i originally ended up in kentucky, but i crossed the state line looking for a walmaru and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana involved more than shopping.r >> i was pimping on my girlfriend -- well, you can cal her a girlfriend, female companion, whatever. yeah, i was pimping. so that's what i was doing from state to state, for income. i've got good communication skills.io communication is my occupation. i'm talkative, i meet different people.n believe it or not, a lot of people are looking to have a ve good time. my co-defendant, you know, was t pretty young lady and basically, you know, sells herself. sex is a billion-dollar industry. >> reporter: wright's troubles began when he and his female companion met a potential john at their hotel. it was christmas eve. >> we went back to his home, spent time there. on the way back to the hotel, things got heated and out of control an
i've never lived in indiana prior to being incarcerated. i was here for two days before i caught my case. i originally ended up in kentucky, but i crossed the state line looking for a walmaru and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana involved more than shopping.r >> i was pimping on my girlfriend -- well, you can cal her a girlfriend, female companion, whatever. yeah, i was pimping. so that's what i was doing from state to...
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. >> next, remarks by indiana republican senator todd young on national security issues and geopolitical challenges. he spoke at an event hosted by the hudson institute for about 45 minutes. good afternoon and welcome to the etsy and walter stern conference center here at hudson news i'm tim whiteside, president and ceo of hudson institute, hudson mission is to promote u.s. international leadership and global engagement for ersecure, free, and prosperous future. we are absolutely delighted and welcome back senior senator from the state of indiana senator todd young with us here at hudson. today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series dialogues and american foreign policy and world affairs with hudson institute ravenel b curry the third chair walter russell mead the discussion series is designed not to solely focus on urgent news but also on the important news the broader questions and dilemmas affecting u.s. foreign policy senator young needs no introduction here at hudson institute. he spoken many times is an important voice on the senate foreign relations committee and the role
. >> next, remarks by indiana republican senator todd young on national security issues and geopolitical challenges. he spoke at an event hosted by the hudson institute for about 45 minutes. good afternoon and welcome to the etsy and walter stern conference center here at hudson news i'm tim whiteside, president and ceo of hudson institute, hudson mission is to promote u.s. international leadership and global engagement for ersecure, free, and prosperous future. we are absolutely...
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of indiana out of work by closing factories. so then deval patrick leaves as governor, and bain capital says, i guess we can immunize ourselves against media persecution, so they hired deval patrick, the first black governor of massachusetts, to work for them.ev they set up one of these green investment funds, and sure enough, they've been immune from any kind of criticism for theur last three or four years. but now he is in the race. >> tucker: can i just ask you -- i wish we had more time on this, and i don't think he is going to be a real candidate, but how can you -- if you are in the democratic party, how can you with a straight face even consider nominating a finance guy like this? or michael bloomberg, s tom steyer? arerg they for real? to the democrats believe anything at this point, do you think? >> i know bernie sanders is going to say, he's a part of the billionaire class. that's the way it's going to go. but ihe think the only thing del patrick has going for him as he is going to claim he is a friend, the best friend
of indiana out of work by closing factories. so then deval patrick leaves as governor, and bain capital says, i guess we can immunize ourselves against media persecution, so they hired deval patrick, the first black governor of massachusetts, to work for them.ev they set up one of these green investment funds, and sure enough, they've been immune from any kind of criticism for theur last three or four years. but now he is in the race. >> tucker: can i just ask you -- i wish we had more...
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recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, for five minutes. r. pence: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to jane paulie the community health center with ocations across indiana on 10 years of helping patients of all ges and backgrounds in need of care. 2009, these health care centers continue to serve communities across the sixth affordable oviding health care to hoosiers. the jane paulie community the spirit of humanity and altruism by serving those in need, regardless of the patient's ability to pay. on a decade of service. recognizer, i rise to the new castle high school omen's volleyball team for winning the 2019 class 4-a state volleyball championship. this marks new castle's third year in a row on achieving this victory.s the coaching staff and players' brought pride to the new castle community. congratulations to the trojans great job on a three-peat. mr. speaker, i rise today to greenfield central high school marching band for indiana he class b state championship. recently visited greenfield central high school and was able to meet some of the
recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence, for five minutes. r. pence: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to jane paulie the community health center with ocations across indiana on 10 years of helping patients of all ges and backgrounds in need of care. 2009, these health care centers continue to serve communities across the sixth affordable oviding health care to hoosiers. the jane paulie community the spirit of humanity and altruism by serving those in need, regardless...
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alec was a fellow marine from dubois, indiana, in southern indiana. on september 3, 2012, he was tragically killed for all of us in afghanistan. his mom sandy has become a close friend. she asked me to wear this bracelet to honor his memory. and i do so, i do so proudly every day of course to remember alec and sandy and the rest of their family but also to remember all those men and women who love our country so much, love what it stands for that they're prepared, they're prepared if necessary when called to do so to put their lives on the line for all of us. it takes a special person to take up arms in defense of our country, takes a belief in a cause much greater than ourself. that cause in fact is what america is all about and it's that very belief that makes me think back to that cafe in auburn. you see, sandra d's father robert egley was a world war ii veteran who survived the war. he lived a long and happy life back home in indiana. didn't say much about his military service. in fact, when i showed up, sandra didn't know much about the story. i
alec was a fellow marine from dubois, indiana, in southern indiana. on september 3, 2012, he was tragically killed for all of us in afghanistan. his mom sandy has become a close friend. she asked me to wear this bracelet to honor his memory. and i do so, i do so proudly every day of course to remember alec and sandy and the rest of their family but also to remember all those men and women who love our country so much, love what it stands for that they're prepared, they're prepared if necessary...
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and he is the mayor of the fourth largest city in indiana. a city that a lot of people probably couldn't point to on the map. and so black people, which have been the base and the core of the political party, are probably asking themselves why? how did he rise so quickly in the polls? is it a priority for white voters in the democratic party that a candidate be -- have a deep understanding of racial justice? a commitment to racial justice and a track record actually working on racial justice. and when someone can rise up so quickly in a party that is fueled by black votes and black organizing but not have a relationship with the community. folks are asking are we being taken advantage of? mayor pete has an option. to dig in. he is a young man. he's going to be on the national stage for a long time. but a white millennial should have black friends and if you are a white millennial running for president, you should be able to give me the black people that you went to college with. you come from a city that's 30% black or 30% of color. you shoul
and he is the mayor of the fourth largest city in indiana. a city that a lot of people probably couldn't point to on the map. and so black people, which have been the base and the core of the political party, are probably asking themselves why? how did he rise so quickly in the polls? is it a priority for white voters in the democratic party that a candidate be -- have a deep understanding of racial justice? a commitment to racial justice and a track record actually working on racial justice....
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an indiana woman is found dead, apparently strangled by a python. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." "cbs morning "cbs morning news saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. noall dogs descend from wolves size... or the age... and for thousands of years they've shared a love for meat. grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. feed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing everweeks. and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may
an indiana woman is found dead, apparently strangled by a python. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." "cbs morning "cbs morning news saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. noall dogs descend from wolves size... or the age... and for thousands of years they've shared a love for meat. grain-free blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. feed the wolf that...
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we are proud of you in the state of indiana and think you are doing the country proud in your current capacity. i was proud to see you highlight the important work in richmond, indiana, in your testimony, making a difference as well. doctor todd graham, south bend physician with over three decades of service was senselessly killedi' on july 2 2017, for refusing to prescribe an opioid to a patient. tragic. in his memory, i worked with then senator donnelly to pass a provision in the support act reduce the oto overprescribing of opioids by examining ways to expand the use of non-opioids in the medicare program. how does this work on the utilization of approaches. >> this is a major deck of emphasis for us, part of a 5 point strategy, pain and addiction and can't happen fast enough. when i was in medical school and they told me pain was a vital sign it came from a good place. we did and still do have an epidemic of untreated and undertreated pain in this country. we through opioids of the problem foolishly and now we are pulling them back, and a decrease in opioid prescribing and what we
we are proud of you in the state of indiana and think you are doing the country proud in your current capacity. i was proud to see you highlight the important work in richmond, indiana, in your testimony, making a difference as well. doctor todd graham, south bend physician with over three decades of service was senselessly killedi' on july 2 2017, for refusing to prescribe an opioid to a patient. tragic. in his memory, i worked with then senator donnelly to pass a provision in the support act...
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. >> the wrong choice trotter refers to was being one of the instigators of a 1985 riot at another indiana prison. seven corrections officers were stabbed. two others and a counselor were held hostage for 15 hours. >> it was a pretty massive riot that they had at that time and chris trotter was one of the main players in that. and since then, trotter has done his share to maintain his image of that. >> trotter has maintained that he was defending another inmate from abusive staff.
. >> the wrong choice trotter refers to was being one of the instigators of a 1985 riot at another indiana prison. seven corrections officers were stabbed. two others and a counselor were held hostage for 15 hours. >> it was a pretty massive riot that they had at that time and chris trotter was one of the main players in that. and since then, trotter has done his share to maintain his image of that. >> trotter has maintained that he was defending another inmate from abusive...
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>> reporter: we took to it the dining room table of south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. does that sound like what you've been hearing on the campaign trail >> yeah, absolutely. i think what people are seeing is a president who says the economy is doing great. just look at the stock market and a lot of folks around the country and around here in south bend saying, well, what about me? >> reporter: what would be the number one thing you would try to do to address some of those issues >> certainly a higher minimum wage increasing access to unionization so people can bargain for higher wages, not just the minimum wage making sure that people can get the kind of support that they need in terms of health, sick leave. >> reporter: the midwestern mayor supports a wealth tax. he wants guaranteed paid family leave. and for the national minimum wage to grow to $15 an hour you can almost hear a collective groan, though, from business people in america hearing even that short list who's going to pay for that that's us, and that's going to be a drag on the economy. >> well, here's the
>> reporter: we took to it the dining room table of south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. does that sound like what you've been hearing on the campaign trail >> yeah, absolutely. i think what people are seeing is a president who says the economy is doing great. just look at the stock market and a lot of folks around the country and around here in south bend saying, well, what about me? >> reporter: what would be the number one thing you would try to do to address some of...
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we are absolutely delighted to welcome back senior senator from indiana, senator todd young with us here at hudson. today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series, dialogue on american foreign policy and world affairs with hudson institutes chair, walter russell mead. the discussion series is designed not to solely focused on the urgent news but also on the important news, that is to say, the broader questions and dilemmas affecting u.s. foreign policy. senator young still needs no introduction here at hudson institute where he is spoken many times. he's an important voice particularly on development assistance and on the role of congress and u.s. foreign policy in u.s. foreign policy decision-making. he's very much a conservative internationalist and critical for policies issues, marine corps captain, urges degrees of university of chicago school of business, university of london before graduating from the mckinney school of law 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
we are absolutely delighted to welcome back senior senator from indiana, senator todd young with us here at hudson. today he is a guest in our bipartisan speaker series, dialogue on american foreign policy and world affairs with hudson institutes chair, walter russell mead. the discussion series is designed not to solely focused on the urgent news but also on the important news, that is to say, the broader questions and dilemmas affecting u.s. foreign policy. senator young still needs no...
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pete buttigieg, centrist democrat, mayor of south bend, indiana, huge ground operation in iowa. he's rocketed to the top of the pack. we have a few months to go until the vote. a lot can change until then.
pete buttigieg, centrist democrat, mayor of south bend, indiana, huge ground operation in iowa. he's rocketed to the top of the pack. we have a few months to go until the vote. a lot can change until then.
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[inaudible] and 75 [inaudible] one week after indiana they gave up speed to over 50 years that wasn't really significant, but we still have it. other states one by one but get rid of the primary. but the people here wanted to keep it. it changed in a lot of other places. [inaudible] if we had to have the primary on the day you have to change the meeting. people didn't want to keep moving it up. and the first language but the governor of the times has no. they would be too tempted to use this to their advantage so they said no. [inaudible] we used to have meetings in his office. there were three of us in new england [inaudible] you know he retired four years ago. he asked me to come down and what happened when he went to work he came up with the idea of the corporate positions we were the first state agency basically to take the model for the rest of the country. whenever he calls me for something, i'm there. he can tell you a few things. [inaudible] [laughter] do you wish to have your middle initial on the ballot? some candidates do and some candidates don't. you can let us know later
[inaudible] and 75 [inaudible] one week after indiana they gave up speed to over 50 years that wasn't really significant, but we still have it. other states one by one but get rid of the primary. but the people here wanted to keep it. it changed in a lot of other places. [inaudible] if we had to have the primary on the day you have to change the meeting. people didn't want to keep moving it up. and the first language but the governor of the times has no. they would be too tempted to use this to...
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we welcome republican senator mike braun of indiana. we have a lot to talk you about before this happened, but let's turn to this report from reuters that any signing of a first phase agreement might be rolled until december. do you know anything about that? flashust saw the news moment to go. it does not surprise me. i think the chinese have been doing the two step on the negotiating process from the point where it was going to get in several months ago. they are calculating this politically back home. there economy is probably as weak as it has been. we do it from a position of strength, where they are more dependent on us that we are on them. when it comes to anything concrete, i believe you will find them fishtailing on getting it on paper. even if they do put something on paper, i would bid sure we are verifying. they have shown us that they are not negotiating in good faith in my mind. that is because i think they are still calculating to try to do this two step right into the november 2020 elections. david: the u.s. economy is do
we welcome republican senator mike braun of indiana. we have a lot to talk you about before this happened, but let's turn to this report from reuters that any signing of a first phase agreement might be rolled until december. do you know anything about that? flashust saw the news moment to go. it does not surprise me. i think the chinese have been doing the two step on the negotiating process from the point where it was going to get in several months ago. they are calculating this politically...
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host: jeff from indiana. independent line. caller: you have touched on a couple points i want to bring up. my son is a seal and i am from a part of indiana where eddie gallagher is from and it is covered somewhat on the local news. i don't think he was ever a very well-liked person on the teams. pardon reallyial has not that much to do with eddie. it is just a sort of convenient prop for the president because immediately i'm seeing reporting that the president expects to see him out on the campaign at the convention so basically it's what the president is getting out of this because actually he's hurting the special operations community by going in and making these willy-nilly decisions just for his purpose and i'm sorry to see this thing come down this way. i wish eddie gallagher could just fade off into the sunset but i think trump being who he is will not let that happen and that's my comment. it's basically all for the president as usual. thank you. guest: one thing that i would noteworthyote, it is to those men and women
host: jeff from indiana. independent line. caller: you have touched on a couple points i want to bring up. my son is a seal and i am from a part of indiana where eddie gallagher is from and it is covered somewhat on the local news. i don't think he was ever a very well-liked person on the teams. pardon reallyial has not that much to do with eddie. it is just a sort of convenient prop for the president because immediately i'm seeing reporting that the president expects to see him out on the...
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i told the mayor and the vice president, both from indiana, [indiscernible] really significant. by one wouldone get rid of this, but the people here wanted to keep it. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] he is the other -- he is the only one alive out of those. if we had to have a primary on , we have to change it by moving it up a little. that was 1972. people did not want to keep moving it up. [indiscernible] the first language had to be the governor. governor at the time said no, i will veto that because the governor will be too tempted to use it to their advantage. >> i have no idea what you are talking about. [laughter] >> so, the governor said no, and -- that is how it came to be. and i served with paul -- >> is that right? >> we used to have meetings in his office. >> ok. [indiscernible] >> yeah. >> you know he retired. >> that was four years ago. he asked me to come down. [indiscernible] >> whenever he calls me to do something, i'm there. now, he will call you. [laughter] >> he can tell you a few things. [laughter] >> do you wish to have your middle initial on the ballot? >>
i told the mayor and the vice president, both from indiana, [indiscernible] really significant. by one wouldone get rid of this, but the people here wanted to keep it. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] he is the other -- he is the only one alive out of those. if we had to have a primary on , we have to change it by moving it up a little. that was 1972. people did not want to keep moving it up. [indiscernible] the first language had to be the governor. governor at the time said no, i will veto...
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because as i travel around the great state of indiana and talk to different service providers there's often times varying perspectives on what works and doesn't work. >> you said a few things and i'll work backward. we need to make sure that when someone is done with treatment they can be reintegrated back into society. stigma is killing more people than overdoses and it causes people to relapse when they can't find a job and be reintegrated into society. work is a very important part of this. both training and taking a look at the scarlet letter we attach to people when they come out of a treatment center that prevents them from getting a job. as far as substance use disorder treatment centers you're right, there's way too much and i would actually turn it over to mr. mendel and highlight the key aspects of what we should look for in the treatment center. >> absolutely. in a treatment center we have identified -- we talked 7 principles that every treatment program should have. number one, a full and complete assessment. not just of addiction issues but also mental health issues and a
because as i travel around the great state of indiana and talk to different service providers there's often times varying perspectives on what works and doesn't work. >> you said a few things and i'll work backward. we need to make sure that when someone is done with treatment they can be reintegrated back into society. stigma is killing more people than overdoses and it causes people to relapse when they can't find a job and be reintegrated into society. work is a very important part of...
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look, -- >> this isn't just some cheap way for indiana to merge with illinois, is it? [laughing] >> no, i think we're all set on our side of the state line. no, but the idea if you're living in d.c. and you are a dishwasher and you don't have representation -- it would not be the smallest date if it became a state but would it -- what would be his most african-american state in union, so that's an example. puerto rico people puerto rico decide to be a state we should welcome that. i don't think we should wait on that the electoral votes for puerto rico because of a did it would be less likely the disgrace of hurricane maria aven. the some basic things we need to revisit from time to time and we just lost the muscle memory to do it over the last 40 years or so. it's time for a new season of structural reform to our democracy itself. >> let me just say before we let you go how much we appreciate you being here. and i want to say to all of you how much i appreciate you all being here. this is going to be an enormously consequential election, and we have to the institute o
look, -- >> this isn't just some cheap way for indiana to merge with illinois, is it? [laughing] >> no, i think we're all set on our side of the state line. no, but the idea if you're living in d.c. and you are a dishwasher and you don't have representation -- it would not be the smallest date if it became a state but would it -- what would be his most african-american state in union, so that's an example. puerto rico people puerto rico decide to be a state we should welcome that. i...
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and indiana has two republican u.s. senators who i consider my exhibit a and b, that you can support a states rights position on marijuana and win a republican primary. senator braun just beat out two bad -- in 2018 -- and senator todd young with a great record in the house got elected in 2016. i appreciate those guys being here. they are walking endorsements for this position. host: a page in the financial times about cannabis experience. 400 ton cannabis mountain as demand forecasts go to pot. warehouses or canada are piled high with unsold marijuana after producers overestimated demand for the drug, which was legalized a year ago across the country. cannabis inventories can't almost 400 tons at the end of august. meanwhile, the price of the drug has slumped as distributors grapple for market share. one year after canada became the first big economy to allow nationwide recreational use of cannabis, the industry has overestimated how much the pot smokers can burn through and underestimated the illegal markets ability t
and indiana has two republican u.s. senators who i consider my exhibit a and b, that you can support a states rights position on marijuana and win a republican primary. senator braun just beat out two bad -- in 2018 -- and senator todd young with a great record in the house got elected in 2016. i appreciate those guys being here. they are walking endorsements for this position. host: a page in the financial times about cannabis experience. 400 ton cannabis mountain as demand forecasts go to...
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and the 1930's, he migrated to indiana where he resided in a black farming settlement in indiana established in the 1820's. he married a widow, elizabeth watkins, was from a free black family. they married in 1840. the couple migrated to illinois, joining his in-laws who migrated earlier. in 1850, jenkins was involved in the underground railroad event. the event was labeled as a slave stampede. this was a term used in the press to describe group slave escapes. a group escaping at one time or several slaves from the same area and a short period of time. to bring attention to these escapes, the national park service is conducting a study in partnership with dickinson college that is looking at slave stampede's as a larger phenomenon. the jenkins lot is now empty, but archaeology has been done for several different. being several different periods. these sites demonstrate that at its core, the underground railroad is a black migration story. african-americans were central to the development and operation of the underground railroad. many of these sites do not exist as they did historically. the
and the 1930's, he migrated to indiana where he resided in a black farming settlement in indiana established in the 1820's. he married a widow, elizabeth watkins, was from a free black family. they married in 1840. the couple migrated to illinois, joining his in-laws who migrated earlier. in 1850, jenkins was involved in the underground railroad event. the event was labeled as a slave stampede. this was a term used in the press to describe group slave escapes. a group escaping at one time or...
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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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