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in indiana,we are a leader in alternative fuels. where these programs have promise enough to be commercial like, bring them all. -- commercialized, bring them on. this is a very poor investment based on no good evidence. >> who has the next question? >> patrick, i am an undergraduate senior majoring in advertising. and public relations. i have heard that while the director and officer of president bush you were instrumental in trying to eliminate the national debt. due to 9/11, it cannot be put into action. the debt has swelled. circumstances have changedcould your plan still be. implemented? first of all>> there is a moment when a lot, of people, it was not just me, everybody basically in washington believed the nation was on a trajectory to reduce or eliminate the national debt. we were all wrong. i talk about it in the book. the plan that the president put forward from among those alternatives our group tried to craft would not have worked. all such plans are based on an economic forecast. it was a revenue-four test. the federal
in indiana,we are a leader in alternative fuels. where these programs have promise enough to be commercial like, bring them all. -- commercialized, bring them on. this is a very poor investment based on no good evidence. >> who has the next question? >> patrick, i am an undergraduate senior majoring in advertising. and public relations. i have heard that while the director and officer of president bush you were instrumental in trying to eliminate the national debt. due to 9/11, it...
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what is something that you think the next governor of indiana needs to make their priority? >> alicia it's a fair question, i will give an answer to you and say that first of all, certain priorities don't go away, because we didn't come close to finishing them, continuing to build the best possible climate of job growth has got to be job one. and we made a lot of headway and on top of everybody's list now but very frustrating to be highly rated as indiana is and at a time when national economy has basically stopped. i have said to people, you know, getting on top of those ratings and the recession comes it's like being the prettiest girl in school and they called off the proposal. [laughter] >> the constant effort to look for ways -- we have done a lot of ways and so much more can be done to make this an inviting and afford able place to do business. we have made huge strides in k-12 education from a statutory standpoint. but it will be work of years to make those work well and implement these changes, pass -- passing a law is step one and i believe and i have gone to the fr
what is something that you think the next governor of indiana needs to make their priority? >> alicia it's a fair question, i will give an answer to you and say that first of all, certain priorities don't go away, because we didn't come close to finishing them, continuing to build the best possible climate of job growth has got to be job one. and we made a lot of headway and on top of everybody's list now but very frustrating to be highly rated as indiana is and at a time when national...
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russia vill, indiana. this is one of the postage stamps from 1992 -- a 75 cent stamp celebrating the centennial of wendell willkie's bert. amity shlaes is with the george washington institute in dallas tx. you have been a professor of history at indiana university. let me begin with that speech he gave in elwood indiana -- elwood, india. it's as the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. it was a massive rally. 150,000-200,000 people in the small indiana town in august at a time when as hoosiers say, you can hear the corn grow. he spoke with eloquence, yet the atmosphere was such the speech was a bit flat in terms of the audience, in terms of the reception. that was not the best part for the campaign. we now know loo
russia vill, indiana. this is one of the postage stamps from 1992 -- a 75 cent stamp celebrating the centennial of wendell willkie's bert. amity shlaes is with the george washington institute in dallas tx. you have been a professor of history at indiana university. let me begin with that speech he gave in elwood indiana -- elwood, india. it's as the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and the new deal and against the tide of...
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here in rushville, indiana. the significance of this home to your family. >> it was my grandmother's home town. my grandfather grew up in elwood. when they married, this was the place they generally called home. in the family, my great great grandfather had lost his shirt during the depression. instead of giving his father in law a handout, what wendell willkie did was bought farmland. he asked his father-in-law if he would manage it. >> how much time did he spend in rushville? >> on and off. >> his wife and son would come back constantly, but during the campaign, this was the headquarters. >> where is elwood? >> the northeastern part of the state, north of rushville about an hour and a half from here, a little over an hour from indianapolis in madison county. >> why is elwood so important for the 1940 campaign? >> he decided to accept the nomination in elwood, indiana. still to this day, it is the largest political rally ever in the history of indiana. >> the historical society said the people were honking horn
here in rushville, indiana. the significance of this home to your family. >> it was my grandmother's home town. my grandfather grew up in elwood. when they married, this was the place they generally called home. in the family, my great great grandfather had lost his shirt during the depression. instead of giving his father in law a handout, what wendell willkie did was bought farmland. he asked his father-in-law if he would manage it. >> how much time did he spend in rushville?...
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a cool, windy, raw day, same for our friends in indiana. the warm side of the storm is in the mid-atlantic. isolated downpour in new england. 46 in new orleans. 20 degrees warmer in new york. it's kind of a flip-flop map today. the cool air behind the storm, windy and warm out ahead of it. that's a look at your national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. chance of showers on and off during the day, pittsburgh it will be cool, so right underneath that storm in ohio. high temperatures going to struggle today. only in the upper 40s in cincinnati. coolest day by far you've had this fall season. the question is, where does the storm head next? we'll talk about that a little later. >>> also coming up, a rare slip by apple. who's trying to gobble up yahoo!? and the most absurdly, luxurious and expensive christmas present on the market. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> once again, lindsay lohan heads to court to face the music. there's no way she liked the tune the judge was playing. >>> coming
a cool, windy, raw day, same for our friends in indiana. the warm side of the storm is in the mid-atlantic. isolated downpour in new england. 46 in new orleans. 20 degrees warmer in new york. it's kind of a flip-flop map today. the cool air behind the storm, windy and warm out ahead of it. that's a look at your national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. chance of showers on and off during the day, pittsburgh it will be cool, so right underneath that storm in ohio. high...
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tonight, from indiana, the life of eugene v. debs. >> watch more video of the candidate, see what political reporters are saying, and track the latest campaign contributions. easy to use, it helps you navigate the political landscape in. links to c-span media partners. >> president obama announced the death of al qaeda clara anwar al-awlaki at a ceremony welcoming martin dempsey as the 18th joint chiefs of staff chairman and honoring outgoing chairman admiral mike mullen. he was killed in the u.s. air strike in yemen. here is a brief portion of the remarks. >> before i begin, i want to say a few words about some important news. earlier this morning, anwar al- awlaki, a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, was killed and yemen. [applause] the death is a major blow to al qaeda as most active operational affiliate's. anwar al-awlaki was the leader of the external operations for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in that role, he took the lead in planning and directing efforts to murder innocent americans. he directed the fa
tonight, from indiana, the life of eugene v. debs. >> watch more video of the candidate, see what political reporters are saying, and track the latest campaign contributions. easy to use, it helps you navigate the political landscape in. links to c-span media partners. >> president obama announced the death of al qaeda clara anwar al-awlaki at a ceremony welcoming martin dempsey as the 18th joint chiefs of staff chairman and honoring outgoing chairman admiral mike mullen. he was...
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. >> indiana governor is denying that his office is. he called the report faullse.. >> the reliable source says such a deal was true. >> chicago media legend wants you to remember his legacy by buying and. >> with it the baseball playoffs starting this weekend we will take a look at what is happening at wrigley field and here's a tip is not baseball. >> and what sparked this fight a high-school football game. >> we are looking at frost later tonight we will have one or temperatures tomorrow more coming up it's game day, buddy, and, boy, are we in for a doozy. oh man. mr. clean is dominating the competition! mr. clean is tackling mess like some sort of mess tackler. oh, and what's this? [ sniffs ] that's the scent of gain original fresh. that counts as a performance enhancer. i am complaining to the cleaning products athletics board. did you just make that up? yes, i did, and i'm the president. you're losing it, buddy. maybe you should hit the showers. mr. clean already did. they're spotless. i bet. [ male announcer ] introducing mr. cle
. >> indiana governor is denying that his office is. he called the report faullse.. >> the reliable source says such a deal was true. >> chicago media legend wants you to remember his legacy by buying and. >> with it the baseball playoffs starting this weekend we will take a look at what is happening at wrigley field and here's a tip is not baseball. >> and what sparked this fight a high-school football game. >> we are looking at frost later tonight we will...
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then other states like indiana or michigan are likely to flow with it. if this was a 364 to 174 blow out last time around, it would flip this time around and be that big for the republic nominee. what i'm saying is the president has got a very narrow path to victory because of the way the electoral college is stacking up against him. >> bill: all right. mr. rove as always. thanks very much. we appreciate it directly ahead, john stossel cozying up to the occupy wall street protesters. that might be overstating it. stossel will be here. later, whether those protesters will clog up the justice system. that's what the threat is from their lawyers. we're coming right back. >> bill: stossel matter segment tonight, the fox business anchor went down to occupy wall street protest. he wanted to find out what the primary beef is. here is a sample. >> lie stossel, you lie all the time. i have heard you on tv. i know that you lie. [bleep] [shouting] [chanting] shame on you. shame on you. shame on you. >> i'm here to stop fox's corruption because you are all [bleep] c
then other states like indiana or michigan are likely to flow with it. if this was a 364 to 174 blow out last time around, it would flip this time around and be that big for the republic nominee. what i'm saying is the president has got a very narrow path to victory because of the way the electoral college is stacking up against him. >> bill: all right. mr. rove as always. thanks very much. we appreciate it directly ahead, john stossel cozying up to the occupy wall street protesters. that...
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collapse at the indiana state fair. >> you recall it happened in august. that video is still so hard to watch. high winds taking the stage down moments before sugar land's scheduled performance. seven he people died that day and dozens were trapped underneath the debris. today, the crowd gathered to celebrate life and healing. >> (inaudible) celebrate.... >> and this is a healing process for all of us and it was. you know, all of us girls, we join in together, and we had a good time and just more celebration, and i'm at the end of this road and for me, i know there was a lot of sadness, but this was good. this was great. >> organizers asked that people in attendance to donate to a victim relief fund which has already raised 1 million dollars. a few hours ago some of libya's wounded revolutionary fighters landing on the east coast and now they're headed to hospitals. thousands injured in the ballot to wush muammar gad if i. and our david of piper streaming live from libya. >> reporter: hi, harris, we witnessed that first u.s. plane taking those revolutionar
collapse at the indiana state fair. >> you recall it happened in august. that video is still so hard to watch. high winds taking the stage down moments before sugar land's scheduled performance. seven he people died that day and dozens were trapped underneath the debris. today, the crowd gathered to celebrate life and healing. >> (inaudible) celebrate.... >> and this is a healing process for all of us and it was. you know, all of us girls, we join in together, and we had a...
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here in russia vill, indiana. -- russia will come indiana. -- rushville, indiana. this is one of the postage stamps from 1992 -- a 75 cent stamp celebrating the centennial of wendell willkie's birth. amity shlaes is with the george washington institute in dallas tx. james madison, you have been a professor of history at indiana university. let me begin with that speech he gave in elwood, indiana. it lays the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran against roosevelt and against the new deal and against the tide of policies and politics represented by the new deal. we will have a good opportunity to talk about those in detail. it was a fairly standard political speech, but not a fairly standard political rally. as david said, it was a massive rally. 150,000-200,000 people in the small indiana town in august at a time when as hoosiers say, you can hear the corn grow. it was 102 degrees that afternoon when wendell took the podium. he spoke with eloquence, yet the atmosphere was such the speech was a bit flat in terms of the audience,
here in russia vill, indiana. -- russia will come indiana. -- rushville, indiana. this is one of the postage stamps from 1992 -- a 75 cent stamp celebrating the centennial of wendell willkie's birth. amity shlaes is with the george washington institute in dallas tx. james madison, you have been a professor of history at indiana university. let me begin with that speech he gave in elwood, indiana. it lays the groundwork for why he was challenging franklin delano roosevelt. >> he ran...
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it's true that the number of steelworkers here in northwest indiana has shrunk over the decades, from 100,000 to about 10,000, but the industry did not die. this arcelor mittal steelworks in burns harbor, indiana, produces 10 to 12 million tons of steel a year with the help of two 12-hour shifts by highly skilled workers. >> that is not a dying industry. that's an industry that is very strong and sustainable and has great opportunity. >> reporter: indeed, the steel industry needs more workers. >> got to have skilled people. they have to have people that can have the skills to conquer today's challenges but also have the ability to be innovative in the next generation to come. >> reporter: the need is acute. because back in 2008, the average age of a steelworker at this company was between 52 and 59 years old. >> don't touch the metal. >> reporter: which brings us to the steelworker for the future program at i.b. tech and its group of 67 young students, prospective machinists, electricians or heavy equipment operators. >> my students, yes, they're very hungry. this is an opportunity. >
it's true that the number of steelworkers here in northwest indiana has shrunk over the decades, from 100,000 to about 10,000, but the industry did not die. this arcelor mittal steelworks in burns harbor, indiana, produces 10 to 12 million tons of steel a year with the help of two 12-hour shifts by highly skilled workers. >> that is not a dying industry. that's an industry that is very strong and sustainable and has great opportunity. >> reporter: indeed, the steel industry needs...
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they went out to indiana, the teddy people went out to indiana, found a plant that had been shuttered by bain capital as part of a takeover and makeover -- >> a chop shop. >> and they launched a caravan, a caravan of unemployed people that went all the way from indiana to boston. lights out for mitt romney. you have to do it that way. you can't do it like resenting the guy that looks like the guy on the monopoly card. that's a caricature that won't work. it won't work. >> thank you. was shrum involved in that? i think he had his fingerprints all over that baby. he'll be thank me for saying so. by the way, we're all talking about how you sharpen the knife going after the regime here on "hardball." thank you, howard fineman, that was a dekeynesian reference. president obama heads south. states he thinks he can win. if he loses on the inside, he could still win if he picks up north carolina and virginia. i'm skeptical. he can win on the outside of the pumpkin if he loses the inside. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. halloween reference there. [ sue ] wow! i've been so looking fo
they went out to indiana, the teddy people went out to indiana, found a plant that had been shuttered by bain capital as part of a takeover and makeover -- >> a chop shop. >> and they launched a caravan, a caravan of unemployed people that went all the way from indiana to boston. lights out for mitt romney. you have to do it that way. you can't do it like resenting the guy that looks like the guy on the monopoly card. that's a caricature that won't work. it won't work. >>...
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the truth is, in indiana, we do a lot more than that. but in indiana what we grow and what we build is at the heart of the hoosier economy. expanding global marks for what we make and what we grow is going to create jobs in indiana. in the city and on the farm. american fm bureau estimates that implementing these three agreements will increase agricultural exports in indiana by nearly $55 million a year, creating 500 new agricultural related jobs. the korea agreement we debate at this moment will eliminate $1.3 billion in tariffs on u.s. exports and cover many things we're known for, feed corn, soybeans, eliminate those duties, and other duties will be phased out like pork. i rise in support of these agreements because i believe trade means jobs and america and indiana need jobs like never before. i urge my colleagues in both pears to join in this bipartisan measure and let's move this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlen from maine. many michaud
the truth is, in indiana, we do a lot more than that. but in indiana what we grow and what we build is at the heart of the hoosier economy. expanding global marks for what we make and what we grow is going to create jobs in indiana. in the city and on the farm. american fm bureau estimates that implementing these three agreements will increase agricultural exports in indiana by nearly $55 million a year, creating 500 new agricultural related jobs. the korea agreement we debate at this moment...
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debs had any kind of influence on indiana state. i am curious not to find out. >> syracuse, new york, go ahead, please. >> i am a uaw worker from upstate new york. i think the problem was that at the time you had eugene debs, -- you got the socialist party and had the socialist workers party and you had the american federation of labor. they never saw eye to eye. you never had a unified worker'' movement in this country. that was his problem. he was never able to achieve this goal. thank you very much. >> the caller is absolutely right. it continues among the president day with the split. debs was after a working-class movement where you erase the lines that divided skilled workers from unskilled workers. the american federation of labor was very tightly organized. it was a very different kind of approach towards representing working-class interest. they did not see eye-to-eye continuing into the 1930's. >> debs campaigning for president can 1920. during the wilson administration, twice he putr clemancy papers. why did wilson say no
debs had any kind of influence on indiana state. i am curious not to find out. >> syracuse, new york, go ahead, please. >> i am a uaw worker from upstate new york. i think the problem was that at the time you had eugene debs, -- you got the socialist party and had the socialist workers party and you had the american federation of labor. they never saw eye to eye. you never had a unified worker'' movement in this country. that was his problem. he was never able to achieve this goal....
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then other states like indiana or michigan are likely to flow with it. if this was a 364 to 174 blow out last time around, it would flip this time around and be that big for the republic nominee. what i'm saying is the president has got a very narrow path to victory because of the way the electoral college is stacking up against him. >> bill: all right. mr. rove as always. thanks very much. we appreciate it directly ahead, john stossel cozying up to the occupy wall street protesters. that might be overstating it. stossel will be here. later, whether those protesters will clog up the justice system. that's what the threat is from their lawyers. we're coming right back. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projectsn the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to thplanet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be sma
then other states like indiana or michigan are likely to flow with it. if this was a 364 to 174 blow out last time around, it would flip this time around and be that big for the republic nominee. what i'm saying is the president has got a very narrow path to victory because of the way the electoral college is stacking up against him. >> bill: all right. mr. rove as always. thanks very much. we appreciate it directly ahead, john stossel cozying up to the occupy wall street protesters. that...
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. >>> you are from what part of indiana? >> it's southern indiana. it's the first -- >> is that? >> four obama campaign donors want a chance for dinner with barack. last night they ate with the president. tonight they'll tell me what he said. you won't want to miss it. >>> great to have you with us tonight on this friday night. tomorrow i will be in newton, iowa. i will explain. because this is a story that nobody's talking about. a classic american company is about to fire thousands of americans and ship their jobs overseas. we hear it all the time. i want to bring it to you tonight. whirlpool is about to celebrate its 100 tth year in business in america. the company was founded in november of 1911 in the city of benton harbor, michigan. today, whirlpool is the biggest, did i say the biggest? yes, i did. the biggest appliance maker in the world. today whirlpool announced plans to cut 5,000 jobs in north america and europe. the cuts include 1,200 salaried positions in the closing of the ft. smith, arkansas, plant. guess i have to go there, too. in may of 2010, whirlpool shut down
. >>> you are from what part of indiana? >> it's southern indiana. it's the first -- >> is that? >> four obama campaign donors want a chance for dinner with barack. last night they ate with the president. tonight they'll tell me what he said. you won't want to miss it. >>> great to have you with us tonight on this friday night. tomorrow i will be in newton, iowa. i will explain. because this is a story that nobody's talking about. a classic american company...
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then other states like indiana or michigan are likely to flow with it. if this was a 364 to 174 blow out last time around, it would flip this time around and be that big for the republic nominee. what i'm saying is the president has got a very narrow path to victory because of the way the electoral college is stacking up against him. >> bill: all right. mr. rove as always. thanks very much. we appreciate it directly ahead, john stossel cozying up to the occupy wall street protesters. that might be overstating it. stossel will be here. later, whether those protesters will clog up the justice system. that's what the threat is from their lawyers. we're coming right back. estab. give me voice control. applications up. check my email and text messages. hands in position. airbags. ten of 'em. perfect. add blind spot monitor. 43 mpg, nice. dependability. yeah. activate dog. a bigger dog. [ male announcer ] introducing the reinvented 2012 toyota camry. it's ready. are you? ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. i want to focus on innovation. but my data is doubl
then other states like indiana or michigan are likely to flow with it. if this was a 364 to 174 blow out last time around, it would flip this time around and be that big for the republic nominee. what i'm saying is the president has got a very narrow path to victory because of the way the electoral college is stacking up against him. >> bill: all right. mr. rove as always. thanks very much. we appreciate it directly ahead, john stossel cozying up to the occupy wall street protesters. that...
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sears. >>> at least seven people are dead after an indiana highway crash. police say a tractor-trailer slammed into a minivan last night. this was on the border near michigan. ten people were in that minivan. three were taken to hospitals along with the truckdriver. witnesses say the minivan may have hit a deer and stopped before being hit by that truck. >>> in the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray, will not testify in his own defense. his last witness took the stand yesterday. that would be dr. paul white. he rejected the prosecution's theory on how jackson died. >> if, in fact, murray had administered the drugs that he described in his conversations with the police department and the doses that he described, i would not have expected michael jackson to have died. >> dr. white could conclude his testimony today but the prosecution won't start its cross-examination until next week. >>> in health news this morning, many people take asprirn to prevent heart attack and stroke and now british researchers have found it may have an
sears. >>> at least seven people are dead after an indiana highway crash. police say a tractor-trailer slammed into a minivan last night. this was on the border near michigan. ten people were in that minivan. three were taken to hospitals along with the truckdriver. witnesses say the minivan may have hit a deer and stopped before being hit by that truck. >>> in the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray, will not testify in his own defense. his last...
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it's actually gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down all its abandoned buildings, so gary is renting out its ruins, as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade? why not squeeze a little economic value out of these structures while they're still here? >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl, after the meltdown, in "transformers: dark of the moon." hollywood directors love buildings like this, gary's city methodist church. once a magnificent cathedral, now, a perfect backdrop for scenes of decay and destruction. in the new thriller "altered," a killer priest lurks here, dispatching his victims in the old chapel. >> this would cost hundreds of thousands or potentially even millions to recreate in a city. >> reporter: so from low-budget zombie flicks to multimillion-dollar blockbusters, filmmakers are flocking to gary's picturesque decline. >> industrial decay, i find, has a certain, for lack of a better word, charm. >> the workshop of america. >> reporter: once a
it's actually gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down all its abandoned buildings, so gary is renting out its ruins, as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade? why not squeeze a little economic value out of these structures while they're still here? >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl, after the meltdown, in "transformers: dark of the moon." hollywood directors love buildings like this, gary's city methodist...
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the indiana two-time winner smashed in the wall after turn two. the injuries were unsurvivable. they canceled the rest of the race and did a five lap salute. >>> tonight baltimore county police discovered a body found in a dumpster on the 200 block of north charles street. there were no signs of trauma. >>> a shooting in east baltimore left a 20-year-old man dead. it happened shortly after midnight. marcus jones was shot several times and taken to john's hopkins hospital. >>> two men are recovering tonight after being stabbed in dundalk. it happened in the 700 block of wright avenue 9:30 saturday night. two men were taken to the hospital in serious condition. not clear on what lead up to the stabbings. >>> today turned out to be another fabulous day. lots of sunshine in the forecast. i hop -- hope you enjoyed it. clouds are moving in. change is on the way. let me tell you what's going on. right now we are nice and dry. as we head further to the north you are dealing with rain. if you are travels take you to pennsylvania be prepared for that. some will try to work their way into
the indiana two-time winner smashed in the wall after turn two. the injuries were unsurvivable. they canceled the rest of the race and did a five lap salute. >>> tonight baltimore county police discovered a body found in a dumpster on the 200 block of north charles street. there were no signs of trauma. >>> a shooting in east baltimore left a 20-year-old man dead. it happened shortly after midnight. marcus jones was shot several times and taken to john's hopkins hospital....
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that rain shower and is actually tracking toward indiana and two ohio and some of that grain could be moderate to light. you can see the rain pockets of heavy rain coming through parts of iowa but it tends to weaken as it tracks east. chicago is not expected to get any of this the forecast model has this cloudy and overcast. a more impressive system out to the east will throw some rainfall to chicago on wednesday and maybe even parts of northwestern indiana. half an inch of rain may fall in areas adjacent to lake michigan but behind that cold air will be coming ... we are expecting that the jet stream will have the cold air search to the south if we go out 10 days we will not is another chunk of cold air coming south from canada we will see a parade of these little cold fronts coming into our area temperatures across the region at the moment o'hare is 55 degrees. we have a wind from the west between 10 to 20 m.p.h. we have been noticing wind gusts in excess of 25 mi. per hour will be a glossary and cool day-to- day. early sunshine clouds increasing to the afternoon the high will be 57
that rain shower and is actually tracking toward indiana and two ohio and some of that grain could be moderate to light. you can see the rain pockets of heavy rain coming through parts of iowa but it tends to weaken as it tracks east. chicago is not expected to get any of this the forecast model has this cloudy and overcast. a more impressive system out to the east will throw some rainfall to chicago on wednesday and maybe even parts of northwestern indiana. half an inch of rain may fall in...
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through indiana and back through illinois this morning. this is the front that is going to get here today. we have a stronger front. late wednesday, thursday, with a better chance of showers. more importantly a big cool down for the end of the week. our futurecast showing into pennsylvania here by the middle of the day. late this afternoon and this evening. stopping the clock at 7:00 p.m. those showers knocking on the door of the metro. they'll come through pretty quickly. overnight the front comes through. tomorrow we are clearing out overnight. sunny tuesday. should be a nice day. highs well in the sick tis to around 70. ads we head toward wednesday, ahead of it, it will be a mild day. clouds and sunshine. low 70s. behind it that is whether we see temperatures in the low 60s thursday. maybe not out of the 50s friday and the weekend. today 68. late shower possible. back in the 40s to around 50 tonight. tomorrow 6, mostly sunny. wednesday 72 with clouds and a late shower possible. showers thursday 62. look at the chill as we head toward th
through indiana and back through illinois this morning. this is the front that is going to get here today. we have a stronger front. late wednesday, thursday, with a better chance of showers. more importantly a big cool down for the end of the week. our futurecast showing into pennsylvania here by the middle of the day. late this afternoon and this evening. stopping the clock at 7:00 p.m. those showers knocking on the door of the metro. they'll come through pretty quickly. overnight the front...
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i think he's well under water in north carolina, as he is in indiana. another state that he carried in 2008. i'll be surprised regardless of the outcome if he carries either of those states. but virginia is another question entirely, because virginia at 53 percent for obama gave a larger percentage to the president than florida, at 51 percent, or ohio, which was also 51 percent. so if he's losing virginia, he may be lose something other key states that he absolutely needs to win reelection. bill: what's the approval rate for him in your state now of virginia, do you know? >> he's close to 40. he's definitely -- >> bill: 40 percent approval in virginia. >> 40 percent approval. some polls have it low 40s. but he's well below that 50 percent threshold that you need to get a second term anywhere. bill: help me understand your logic. if he's under water in virginia, you believe, states like north carolina and indiana, and you mentioned florida could be a lot worse, how does that thread tie together, larry? >> yes. it's really demographically, bill. you know,
i think he's well under water in north carolina, as he is in indiana. another state that he carried in 2008. i'll be surprised regardless of the outcome if he carries either of those states. but virginia is another question entirely, because virginia at 53 percent for obama gave a larger percentage to the president than florida, at 51 percent, or ohio, which was also 51 percent. so if he's losing virginia, he may be lose something other key states that he absolutely needs to win reelection....
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. -- from indiana at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> this weekend, six republican candidates travel to des moines to the iowa faith and freedom coalition. watch our live coverage of herman cain, newt gingrich, rick santorum, as well as rick perry, ron paul, and michele bachmann on c-span's "road to the white house." >> now former mexican president this into a fox talks about the violence in mexico -- vicente bachus talks about the violence in mexico and legalizing drugs. his speech at the cato institute is 35 minutes. >> the united states has been fighting drug trafficking for years. it has not stop drugs from being readily available and consumed in this country at decreasing prices and quality. during this time, washington has led an increasingly aggressive war on drugs internationally. that has also been a policy that has proven it that tend to stop drug use. if the supply side campaign against drugs has had high costs. it comes at a high price for drug transit and drug producing countries, and in reference to those costs,
. -- from indiana at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> this weekend, six republican candidates travel to des moines to the iowa faith and freedom coalition. watch our live coverage of herman cain, newt gingrich, rick santorum, as well as rick perry, ron paul, and michele bachmann on c-span's "road to the white house." >> now former mexican president this into a fox talks about the violence in mexico -- vicente bachus talks about the violence in mexico and legalizing drugs. his speech...
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it was carrying 10 people when it was rear ended on the indiana toll road near bristol. seven people were pronounced dead on the scene and four others were transported to local hospitals. according to the initial police investigation, the minivan had slowed down to allow somebody to pass when the truck struck the man. a happy ending in washington, d.c. when they arrest -- when they helped a der. it ventured into the water and could not get out. the trouble lies the animal and pulled it on board a rescue boat until it was fully released at a local park. >> he is probably wondering, what just happened to me. >> on an alert from the state fire marshal, the tubing in your house might be a fire hazard. that is if your home was built in a certain 20 your time. >> the days of the $1 rental over at least for red box. how much you can expect to pay for a movie in consumer alert. >> >> there are two the premier is heading away from nbc. the first is tonight in time for halloween. "grimm" is inspired by the famous grimm fairy tales. the ancient rivalries of the grim world. that is
it was carrying 10 people when it was rear ended on the indiana toll road near bristol. seven people were pronounced dead on the scene and four others were transported to local hospitals. according to the initial police investigation, the minivan had slowed down to allow somebody to pass when the truck struck the man. a happy ending in washington, d.c. when they arrest -- when they helped a der. it ventured into the water and could not get out. the trouble lies the animal and pulled it on board...
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so the cold wrapping around this big storm spinelling here across indiana and michigan. sucking the cold air from canada all the way down to the deep south and eventually it comes around and toward us. and that's what will be happening during the day today and over the next couple of days. we're done with the rains, big rains here. keeping a nice chill in the air for st. louis for the world series last night and again tonight and for us we're just going to get the winds to blow off the rain out of here. bring mostly sunny skies back. but keep us on the cool side here for the next couple of days. our futurecast pushing the rain away. some mountain snow showers developing in the higher elevations of west virginia. snow shoe or so. the wind is with us today and tonight. and windy again tomorrow but not as windy. then saturday we'll have lighter winds and still a few showers possible in the mountains here friday night into saturday morning but saturday looks nice and sunny. and pleasant. highs in the low 60s again but without the wind it will feel better. windy today 62. gus
so the cold wrapping around this big storm spinelling here across indiana and michigan. sucking the cold air from canada all the way down to the deep south and eventually it comes around and toward us. and that's what will be happening during the day today and over the next couple of days. we're done with the rains, big rains here. keeping a nice chill in the air for st. louis for the world series last night and again tonight and for us we're just going to get the winds to blow off the rain out...
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virginia and extended -- they claimed all and that is now part of ohio and illinois and indiana, and it had a very large population as well and then rhode island would have been the smallest both in terms of territory and people. >> so when you look at the reapportionment that goes on in congress now, how does this come back from our history? we are talking about the geographical zones but now we are also talking about how we had redistrict and gets a little fauzi sometimes. >> that's what i also talked about in the book that is one of the consequences of this great compromise because the state's good for electing representatives to the house of representatives to the new national legislature would have to decide their representatives would be effected and some of the states initially had general ticket elections so every voter in the state voted for say if the state got seven representatives for seven representatives and the top seven votes would be sent to congress. a few other states though, the larger states actually started immediately experimenting with what we use today the si
virginia and extended -- they claimed all and that is now part of ohio and illinois and indiana, and it had a very large population as well and then rhode island would have been the smallest both in terms of territory and people. >> so when you look at the reapportionment that goes on in congress now, how does this come back from our history? we are talking about the geographical zones but now we are also talking about how we had redistrict and gets a little fauzi sometimes. >>...
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i'm tied to indiana. >> how much you got right now? >> well, right now, we're -- we have just started generating our campaign money. it's not just out of my pocket anymore. >> is it less than a million? >> oh, we're in the thousands. we're in the thousands. you've got to get on rupert's kids -- i'm sorry, rupertforgovernor.com. see what we're doing what our platform is. and there's also that donation button. i'm going to need help from across the state and around the country. >> i've got to ask you this, though. because you were a fan favorite. so many of us watched you compete. you were very much known for your beard. fear the beard. is that what the opponents should be thinking right now? are you going to keep it because it's part of why people know who you are? >> you know, as you see, i'm dressed a little nicer. i don't have a tank top on. >> you look good my friend. >> well, thank you very much. >> so you're going to keep it, right? >> yes. i'm keeping the beard. if people want to look at my exterior looks and not look at who i am
i'm tied to indiana. >> how much you got right now? >> well, right now, we're -- we have just started generating our campaign money. it's not just out of my pocket anymore. >> is it less than a million? >> oh, we're in the thousands. we're in the thousands. you've got to get on rupert's kids -- i'm sorry, rupertforgovernor.com. see what we're doing what our platform is. and there's also that donation button. i'm going to need help from across the state and around the...
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seven people are dead after a tractor trailer and a minivan collided on an independent -- indiana highway. the 10 people were on the -- were in the minivan when a tractor trailer hit the rear-end of the van. the van had slowed to miss a deer. >> a trial will begin next year. >> the south pole researcher flown to johns hopkins for medical emergency will address the media this morning. rene ducol is being treated for symptoms of a stroke. poor weather kept her from being evackwate for seven weeks. we'll have an 11 news drew crew there. >> in this morning's consumer alert, good news for medicare patients. your premium will not go up as much as expected. that's an increase of $3.50 a month. earlier this year, the government had projected premiums would increase to $106 per month. the deductible for part b will drop from $162 to $140. new this morning, when it comes to millionaires, maryland has more than traditional big money states like new york, texas, and california. a new survey finds maryland has the most mill nirs per capita than any other state in the union. approximately 7.2% of maryl
seven people are dead after a tractor trailer and a minivan collided on an independent -- indiana highway. the 10 people were on the -- were in the minivan when a tractor trailer hit the rear-end of the van. the van had slowed to miss a deer. >> a trial will begin next year. >> the south pole researcher flown to johns hopkins for medical emergency will address the media this morning. rene ducol is being treated for symptoms of a stroke. poor weather kept her from being evackwate for...
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. >>> new from overnight, seven people are dead in a violent accident in indiana. state police say a minivan carrying ten people was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer on the indiana toll road near bristol. seven of the minivan passengers died on the scene, and four others, including the tractor-trailer driver, had to be taken to a local hospital, two of them by chopper. the van either hit a deer or stopped to allow the deer to cross when it was hit by a tractor-trailer. >>> a war veteran injured in the protests will not need surgery. he has been upgraded to fair condition and is expected to make a full recovery. the demonstrations in oakland have calmed down dramatically since earlier this week. the police have not reported any further injuries or major arrests during the occupy oakland protests. >>> students and alumni and faculty from howard university will participate in their own occupy d.c. protest. their goal is to bring racial diversity to the occupy protests. the group will meet for a rally on the campus in northeast washington. they'll then march to commerce
. >>> new from overnight, seven people are dead in a violent accident in indiana. state police say a minivan carrying ten people was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer on the indiana toll road near bristol. seven of the minivan passengers died on the scene, and four others, including the tractor-trailer driver, had to be taken to a local hospital, two of them by chopper. the van either hit a deer or stopped to allow the deer to cross when it was hit by a tractor-trailer. >>> a...
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they are wktv chapel 25 and channel 26 in wyoming, michigan and to kiss-tv in union city, indiana and thank you for joining our family of yours. -- of all viewers. i would like to introduce bob sacra, who worked in the world of mail were huge corporations have used his services to look at the mail, to deal with the memo, magazine publishers. tell us more about your career. >> first of all, i am pleased to be with you today. i have been involved with the postal service for more than 30 years. i have done for newspapers, magazines, books, now for big transactional mailers. i have watched -- >> what do you mean by big transactional mailers? >> all those folks who do statements and bills and so forth. i have watched this incredible arc of the postal service from close at hand. the postal service was born from dysfunction and near collapse in the late 1960's when it was reorganized and to the postal service from the post office department. and then it went on to an unprecedented range of success with this volume going almost straight up from the early 1970's through 2006, peaking at well o
they are wktv chapel 25 and channel 26 in wyoming, michigan and to kiss-tv in union city, indiana and thank you for joining our family of yours. -- of all viewers. i would like to introduce bob sacra, who worked in the world of mail were huge corporations have used his services to look at the mail, to deal with the memo, magazine publishers. tell us more about your career. >> first of all, i am pleased to be with you today. i have been involved with the postal service for more than 30...
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even indiana. showers rolling in for most of the day tomorrow. wet morning commute. more showers on the way. need the umbrella for most of the day to start and if you're going to lunch then much cooler on friday. talk about this on monday. much cooler air filters in. freeze watches north of town for thursday night. futurecast 5:30 in the morning. light activity but most everybody has a wet commute. coming in from 66. by lunchtime they are few and farther between but still some showers at gaithersburg and back into manassas. green. by evening most of the showers south and east of town. kind of a break out to the west. showers lingering in the mountains and those showers actually turning to snow or mixture as we get into about this time tomorrow night. colder air moves into oakland. after that, just a mix of sun and clouds and get into friday ahead of the next storm system which is on tap here slated for saturday. overnight mostly cloudy, breezy and mild. more showers. again, nothing heavy. lows between 50 and 55. winds southwest at 10 to 15. now tomorrow morning mostl
even indiana. showers rolling in for most of the day tomorrow. wet morning commute. more showers on the way. need the umbrella for most of the day to start and if you're going to lunch then much cooler on friday. talk about this on monday. much cooler air filters in. freeze watches north of town for thursday night. futurecast 5:30 in the morning. light activity but most everybody has a wet commute. coming in from 66. by lunchtime they are few and farther between but still some showers at...
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it's actually gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down awful its abandoned buildings. so gary is renting out its ruins as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade? why not squeeze a little economic value out of these structures. >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl after the meltdown. in "transformers, dark of the moon." hollywood directors love buildings like this, gary's city methodist church. once a magnificent cathedral, now a perfect backdrop for scenes of decay and destruction. in the new thriller "altered," a killer priest lurks here, dispatching his victims in the old chap. >> this would cost hundreds of thousands to millions to re-create. >> reporter: from low budget zombie flicks to multimillion dollar block busters, filmmakers are flocking to gary's picturesque decline. >> industrial decay has a certain, charm. >> reporter: once a booming steel town, gary fell on hard times after those jobs moved overseas. >> action! >> reporter: now the film indus
it's actually gary, indiana. a rust belt city that can't afford to tear down awful its abandoned buildings. so gary is renting out its ruins as ready-made sets. >> why not take lemons and make lemonade? why not squeeze a little economic value out of these structures. >> reporter: this old cement plant becomes chernobyl after the meltdown. in "transformers, dark of the moon." hollywood directors love buildings like this, gary's city methodist church. once a magnificent...
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low pressure is still spinning over ohio, indiana, this is pretty strong, in fact it's effecting numerous states. a lot of rain out there during the east. southwest flow beginning to bring some dryer air in. that will be what it's doing in the morning. during the day tomorrow few clouds here and there, it gets breezy or windy and then eventually cooler air moving in tomorrow night for friday and saturday. but plenty of sunshine and dryer conditions. it looks like a nice weekend. gusts of 30 knots on the bay. some showers may be a rumble of thunder here and there. winds picking up by morning. 56. low 60 partly sunny and windy. next 5 days, sunny but dry and breezy. 62, 63, 63, 63. nice temperatures just slightly below average. denise? >> thank you, bob still to come, the ravens have the top rated defense in football. >> what are the players saying about their status. here is the latest. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the fans sports room and team is getting ready for monday night football where the nation will take a look. >> good mood out there to say the least. the ravens monday nighter at jacksonvill
low pressure is still spinning over ohio, indiana, this is pretty strong, in fact it's effecting numerous states. a lot of rain out there during the east. southwest flow beginning to bring some dryer air in. that will be what it's doing in the morning. during the day tomorrow few clouds here and there, it gets breezy or windy and then eventually cooler air moving in tomorrow night for friday and saturday. but plenty of sunshine and dryer conditions. it looks like a nice weekend. gusts of 30...
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ryan's an indiana native. he's a junior right now at yale university in new haven, and he southwesterned at the white house last -- interned at the white house last year. he was also an intern with the nonpartisan political newsletter when he uncovered the schemes. since he published his findings, prosecutors started an investigation, and a democratic party chairman last night resigned. >> elections in the united states is an important thing, and this was fraud that occurred not simply out of laziness, but it occurred out of, apparently, malicious intent and by people who not only knew what they were doing, but actively attempted to conceal what they were doing. >> reporter: the democratic firm who resigned denied any wrongdoing, but the scandal apparently seems to be growing. the state's republican party chairman has now called for a federal investigation. >> we don't know how many people, we don't know if it was organized. those were some of my questions, is how, how deep does this go? does it go one county?
ryan's an indiana native. he's a junior right now at yale university in new haven, and he southwesterned at the white house last -- interned at the white house last year. he was also an intern with the nonpartisan political newsletter when he uncovered the schemes. since he published his findings, prosecutors started an investigation, and a democratic party chairman last night resigned. >> elections in the united states is an important thing, and this was fraud that occurred not simply...
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they have ryan, daniels in indiana. they decided, for whatever reason, some personal, some political, that the bank are not going to run. this is a relative -- lee that they are not want to run. this is a relatively weak field. if republicans lose in this election, they are going to have a very strong field in 2016, where all of these guys are going to write but it is remarkable in a year when the president is so weak and the economy is so much hurting that the opposition field -- as in 1992, i think, with the democrats, were all the heavy weights stayed out and then clinton slipped in. >> the problem is comparable to 1992. in 1991, when people made the decision to run, george h.w. bush was unbeatable. barack obama was the consensus -- conventional wisdom was that he could not be beaten, so he better wait until 2016 did the people who get in -- the only ones who get elected on the ones who run. >> the president on the road in north carolina and virginia. >> don't be bamboozled. don't fall for this notion that some of th
they have ryan, daniels in indiana. they decided, for whatever reason, some personal, some political, that the bank are not going to run. this is a relative -- lee that they are not want to run. this is a relatively weak field. if republicans lose in this election, they are going to have a very strong field in 2016, where all of these guys are going to write but it is remarkable in a year when the president is so weak and the economy is so much hurting that the opposition field -- as in 1992, i...
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>>> something extraordinary in bloomington, indiana jennifer and jessica paterson. they're twins, but it just so happened the two twins gave birth on the same day. they say, of course, they didn't plan this out. don't know how you would. it just happened to happen that way. twin sisters giving birth on the same day. congratulations to them both. appreciate you being here with us for this cnn saturday morning. i'll be back with you as we continue at the top of the hour with more live news. >>> hello, thanks for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this morning, a cnn exclusive. two doctors, brothers, internationally acclaimed and then imprisoned for their work with aids. they're finally free and here telling their story. >>> plus the not so skinny on lunches. we'll check in with my school back in michigan to see what's on the menu. >>> and a healthy goes of inspiration. a young man who overcame obesity, lost half his body weight in the process. we begin with health care. highlights from the cnn western republican debate this week. moderator anderson cooper continued to
>>> something extraordinary in bloomington, indiana jennifer and jessica paterson. they're twins, but it just so happened the two twins gave birth on the same day. they say, of course, they didn't plan this out. don't know how you would. it just happened to happen that way. twin sisters giving birth on the same day. congratulations to them both. appreciate you being here with us for this cnn saturday morning. i'll be back with you as we continue at the top of the hour with more live...