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it's indiana's time. we have an unprecedented opportunity to take indiana to the next level, and along the way help transform the lives of more hoosier children, more hoosier students and citizens than ever before. i don't know about you, but there is no place i'd rather be and there is no one i'd rather share this journey with. god bless you all and may god continue to bless our great state. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 197$1979, c-span was createes a public service by america's public television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. c-span's "washington journal," live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, a discussion on president trump's decision to end protected status for some 200,000 salvadorans living in the u.s. with migration policy institute president antd rue sealy and democratic california congresswoman nanette baragon talks about the future of d.r.e.a.m.ers. the
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it is indiana's time. we have an unprecedented opportunity to take indiana to the next level and along the way, help transform the lives of more hoosier children, more hoosier students, and citizens than ever before. i don't know about you, but there is no place i would rather be, and there is no one i would rather share this moment with. god bless you all and may god continue to bless our great state. thank you very much. [applause] announcer: today is martin luther king day, and this evening on c-span, speeches from members of the congressional black caucus honoring the civil rights leader. one day, 15 years old and in 10th grade, i heard martin luther king jr.. i heard him through the parks in 1955. the action of rosa parks, the words and leadership of dr. martin luther king jr. inspired get in thea way to way. two years later, i wrote a letter to martin jack -- martin was a king junior. in 1957, and i told him that i wanted to attend a state-supported college, called troy state. it did not admit black
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funneling money into his that address and then they were shifting it not only to the republicans in indiana but to republicans and pro-choice people all across the country we're talking millions of dollars i looked into the campaign. yesterday and in twenty sixteen i believe it was jim walton from the wal-mart family gave something like four hundred thousand dollars to this pac just in one year so we had lunch in twenty thousand we had about thirteen really wealthy people that were involved in this and some in indiana in the hedge fund managers in pennsylvania people that were connected. and that's what the boss and and walton has done for for education they are part of the christian right to believe that they have been put on the earth to spread god's word and that jesus basically is the cast loose the stairs so they truly believe that they are on some talking mission for god to do all this i don't know about the walton family but the wong family envisions a school system where we have a little charter school on each block just like you have a wal-mart walking is powerful. talked undershir
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and you get a gut shot like this from the ascending indiana team. now you have to regroup and find your mojo for the next game. indiana will continue to try to play offense like they did in the second half for a more expended period of time. but they need to make sure that morgan is able to stay on the floor and avoid the fouls. >> spero: clark, how good can they be if they continue up the track? >> clark: look at the big ten, they're a bunch of teams that are ranked top. they can get to the upper division, but i think that penn state can get there. i think the northwestern team can be top five or six if they regroup. they have a little bit longer to go under the circumstances, but indiana defensively has what you like. the shotmaking on the perimeter, and the ability of morgan to play without getting into foul trouble, and smith to continue to grow will be key to how this team bears the rest of the way. >> spero: both coaches will start to entity their benches. here is the sensational second half. as clark noted. all they care about here is postsea
and you get a gut shot like this from the ascending indiana team. now you have to regroup and find your mojo for the next game. indiana will continue to try to play offense like they did in the second half for a more expended period of time. but they need to make sure that morgan is able to stay on the floor and avoid the fouls. >> spero: clark, how good can they be if they continue up the track? >> clark: look at the big ten, they're a bunch of teams that are ranked top. they can...
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are trying to twenty two thousand and seven two thousand and eight there was a political process in indiana collusions for economic growth pact this money was they were receiving money from something called the american federation of children which is run by bessie the boss and the walton family so what they did was they funneled millions of dollars into indiana in twenty ten and into. the past which was registered under james bopp jr's address james buck jr is the more behind citizens united he's in terre haute and they were funneling money he into his that address and then they were shifting it not only to the republicans in indiana but to republicans and pro-choice people all across the country we're talking millions of dollars i looked into the campaign. yesterday and in twenty sixteen i believe it was jim walton from the wal-mart family gave something like four hundred thousand dollars to this pac just in one year so we had like in twenty two we had about thirteen really wealthy people that were involved in this and some in indiana was i'm not in the hedge fund managers in pennsylvania
are trying to twenty two thousand and seven two thousand and eight there was a political process in indiana collusions for economic growth pact this money was they were receiving money from something called the american federation of children which is run by bessie the boss and the walton family so what they did was they funneled millions of dollars into indiana in twenty ten and into. the past which was registered under james bopp jr's address james buck jr is the more behind citizens united...
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well here in indiana a lot of money is getting drained out of the public school system so you have tax referendums that are trying to go through you have transportation problems you have staff being laid off so. it's minute to dismantle public education as we know it and there is a lot of billionaire's behind this which i think a lot of people don't understand that that you have the balls family you have the walton family you have market bloomberg you have john arnold of only from enron there is just a host the people who are throwing money into this cause now the majority of those people will never make a dime of this but they are using their wealth to dismantle the system as it now stands to set up a free market so-called free market system as we've seen in indiana though charter schools who have done horrible have and have even closed down are getting in there there are many wiped out i mean the they have loans from the state and the state has raced those loans so they do not have to pay those back so it's not truly a free market in many ways it's crony capitalism and how does that
well here in indiana a lot of money is getting drained out of the public school system so you have tax referendums that are trying to go through you have transportation problems you have staff being laid off so. it's minute to dismantle public education as we know it and there is a lot of billionaire's behind this which i think a lot of people don't understand that that you have the balls family you have the walton family you have market bloomberg you have john arnold of only from enron there...
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not trying to twenty two thousand and seven two thousand and eight there was a political process in indiana collusions for economic growth pact this money was they were receiving money from something called the american federation of children which was run by bessie the boss and the walton family so what they did was they funneled millions of dollars into indiana and twenty ten into. the past which was registered under james bopp jr's address james buck jr is the lawyer behind citizens united and he's in terre haute and they were funneling money he into his that address and then they were shifting it not only to the republicans in indiana but to republicans and pro-choice people all across the country we're talking millions of dollars i looked into the campaign. yesterday and in twenty sixteen i believe it was jim walton from the wal-mart family gave something like four hundred thousand dollars to this pac just in one year so we had like in twenty two we had about thirteen really wealthy people that were involved in this and some in indiana was i'm not in the hedge fund managers in pennsylv
not trying to twenty two thousand and seven two thousand and eight there was a political process in indiana collusions for economic growth pact this money was they were receiving money from something called the american federation of children which was run by bessie the boss and the walton family so what they did was they funneled millions of dollars into indiana and twenty ten into. the past which was registered under james bopp jr's address james buck jr is the lawyer behind citizens united...
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precisely and you mentioned indiana that's the focus of your book on the hoosier school heist but as i understand it the constitution is a constitution of indiana doesn't really allow for the state to actually. fund nonpublic schooling so how are the people of indiana responding to this this recent venture into about jurors and charter programs. well there are arguments is that the money follows the child ok so it is for the school vouchers they have these s g o's or call that are set up that take care of actually getting the money to go to the school. so. that's how that works now there's a lot of there's a lot of things going on too with. no you know what was the question you know i'm sorry i have kind of got lost on trying to thought here yet as far as you know again if india has not really allowed to constitutionally i you know fund these joint programs about jupiter that's how they get away with it and be how are the people responding how they get as they people responding to the how is the public responding to these ventures ok well at first though not a lot of people understoo
precisely and you mentioned indiana that's the focus of your book on the hoosier school heist but as i understand it the constitution is a constitution of indiana doesn't really allow for the state to actually. fund nonpublic schooling so how are the people of indiana responding to this this recent venture into about jurors and charter programs. well there are arguments is that the money follows the child ok so it is for the school vouchers they have these s g o's or call that are set up that...
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that's ron in indiana. a couple more of your calls, the winding down. the previous question vote here, rocedural vote essentially, ahead of what they will do next, minute vote on the rule. it will allow -- the same way it's introduced in the house so immediately.on it as we saw a moment ago from that tweet. 2:00.ouse tomorrow at no word on if there is any legislation tied to that right appear that way so they will be in tomorrow approving this rule next, would allow them to do that. let's see if we can get one or calls.e utah on the independent line. thank you very much. person who called had excellent idea. to keep these guys in the saddle until they get the resolution. if they have to send in mris, great. give them poti breaks, great. but have them do their jobs, and the way it's one supposed to be done. the way we vote them in. just one other little thought. fellow americans, my gosh, i love america so much but we're people who vote these idiots look lace so we can only in the mirror and say it's my idiot f i've got an representing me. so we have to
that's ron in indiana. a couple more of your calls, the winding down. the previous question vote here, rocedural vote essentially, ahead of what they will do next, minute vote on the rule. it will allow -- the same way it's introduced in the house so immediately.on it as we saw a moment ago from that tweet. 2:00.ouse tomorrow at no word on if there is any legislation tied to that right appear that way so they will be in tomorrow approving this rule next, would allow them to do that. let's see...
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first, we will hear from the mayor of gary, indiana. >> good afternoon. thank you to chairman garcetti for the opportunity to share our experience with you. indiana is not a city that has a large immigrant population, but we are a city that was built by immigrants. 2017, we took upon arselves to pass welcoming, welcoming city ordinance. specificance was very in a number of aspects, but it specifically said, and this is something that members of the conference actually said to a journey -- attorney general sessions, that we are not going to spend our precious resources ensuring that our local police certifies ice agents. we also indicated that we, however, understand, and nothing in the ordinance events or explicitly states that we will a usc sectionh 1373. we went about the business of implementing that ordinance and doing the people's business in the city of gary. issued a of indiana state statute that went further, quite frankly, then section 1373. any have now indicated that city in the state of indiana that fails to actively cooperate, and in any way
first, we will hear from the mayor of gary, indiana. >> good afternoon. thank you to chairman garcetti for the opportunity to share our experience with you. indiana is not a city that has a large immigrant population, but we are a city that was built by immigrants. 2017, we took upon arselves to pass welcoming, welcoming city ordinance. specificance was very in a number of aspects, but it specifically said, and this is something that members of the conference actually said to a journey --...
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watching senator donnelly's speech is his indiana colleague, republican, todd rokita. here's his reaction, his tweet aying -- reaction from congressman todd rokita. there could be a vote coming up in the u.s. senate. there were some reports about that after the speech here by john cornyn, who's currently on the floor of the senate. follow that over on c-span2. and in terms of the democratic votes, manu raju of cnn tweets about joe donnelly's support saying that with donnelly and mansion voting yes, three other red-state democrats up in 2018 are in different spots. heitkamp hasn't said what she'd do, for this has mccaskill. tester is opposing the house c.r. we've been showing you a number of speeches from today from the senate floor. the c.r. itself passed yesterday in the house. by a vote of 230-197. we'll keep you posted on any news, updates on a senate vote possible and any live briefings all live if possible here on c-span. in the meantime, we'll show you some of the debate from last night, leading up to the final passage vote of the c.r. in the u.s. house. is is an
watching senator donnelly's speech is his indiana colleague, republican, todd rokita. here's his reaction, his tweet aying -- reaction from congressman todd rokita. there could be a vote coming up in the u.s. senate. there were some reports about that after the speech here by john cornyn, who's currently on the floor of the senate. follow that over on c-span2. and in terms of the democratic votes, manu raju of cnn tweets about joe donnelly's support saying that with donnelly and mansion voting...
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. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield. they sent me to a town i never been to before. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon had an ongoing relationship with her father for many years and basically it appeared, at least to her at the time, that he had scammed her father out of several thousand dollars. in the tune of about $60,000 over the last 12 or 13 years. >> i don't agree with it at all. whatever somebody did for me, they did because they wanted to. i couldn't make them do anything. there was no fraud. because i never lied. >> mr. hollon has been misleading the victim into believing that he if kept sending money that offender hollon -- to a fictitious attorney, that defender hollon would be able to get out of prison. that's not going to
. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield. they sent me to a town i never been to before. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon had an ongoing relationship with...
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the state of indiana issued a state statute that went further, quite frankly, than section 1373. they have now indicated that any city in the state of indiana that fails to actively cooperate, and in any way restricts that cooperation with the federal government in its immigration or essentially in its deportation policies, then that city is found to be in violation of the state statute. in november of last year, we were sued by a group of citizens, ironically one of whom was our former municipal judge. we were sued by a gentleman -- that is using that term loosely -- a personeman-wilson: who you may have recognized as one who initiated the citizens united litigation some years ago. he came all the way to the small state of indiana, to the little city of gary and found this ordinance and decided that he would try to further his agenda on our backs. we are fighting that litigation. we are doing it in partnership with the help of a public policy group from georgetown university. what we understand, and brian underscored this as he talked about the posture of the justice department,
the state of indiana issued a state statute that went further, quite frankly, than section 1373. they have now indicated that any city in the state of indiana that fails to actively cooperate, and in any way restricts that cooperation with the federal government in its immigration or essentially in its deportation policies, then that city is found to be in violation of the state statute. in november of last year, we were sued by a group of citizens, ironically one of whom was our former...
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when i was a first lady of indiana, the national governors association would have conferences once and twice a year and it was so great to not have to reinvent the wheel. and to be able to say what can i do in my short time as first lady? and so, i applaud you for coming and sharing all of your ideas with each other. for me, it is a pleasure to be here to share about a little bit of what is near and dear to my heart. as a second lady of the united states i chose one initiative. -- one initiative to champion, and it is art therapy. therapy, healing with the heart. now art therapy, many of you know about art therapy in this room, but the definition, according to the american art therapy association, is a mental health profession that uses the creative process of art making to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional well-being of individuals of all ages. it is not arts and crafts. [applause] that's right. at at therapist, who has minimum a masters degree, and frequently, a doctor's degree, helps a client get to the root of his or her problem or issue and works the client th
when i was a first lady of indiana, the national governors association would have conferences once and twice a year and it was so great to not have to reinvent the wheel. and to be able to say what can i do in my short time as first lady? and so, i applaud you for coming and sharing all of your ideas with each other. for me, it is a pleasure to be here to share about a little bit of what is near and dear to my heart. as a second lady of the united states i chose one initiative. -- one...
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in indiana 60% of white women did vote for him. you could tell women were not all that excited about hillary clinton when you had lori a steinem and madeleine albright falling over themselves to explain why young women were not enthused about hillary clinton. story to beomplex told about gender and the 2016 election, and i do not know that story, but i know the one about gender in the kansas civil war. free state rhetoric constantly talked about proslavery missourians as a threat to women. sara robinson, who wrote free state propaganda said in her book on territorial kansas that proslavery men were attacking free state settlements, this was happening in 1855 in 1856, and she would say that the missourians are going to kill the men and save the women for a more bitter fate. there were isolated accounts in 1856 during the fighting in kansas of outrages against women , outrage being the 19th century term for sexual assault. but, missourians also went out of their way to be very toward women. in the winter of 1855 in 1856, the free sta
in indiana 60% of white women did vote for him. you could tell women were not all that excited about hillary clinton when you had lori a steinem and madeleine albright falling over themselves to explain why young women were not enthused about hillary clinton. story to beomplex told about gender and the 2016 election, and i do not know that story, but i know the one about gender in the kansas civil war. free state rhetoric constantly talked about proslavery missourians as a threat to women. sara...
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you know, gary indiana is not a city that has a large immigrant population. but we are like so many of you around this table a city that was built by immigrants. and so in may of 2017, we took it upon ourselves to pass welcoming, a welcoming city ordinance. and the ordinance was very specific in, with in a number of aspects.ts but it specifically said and this is something that members of the conference actually said to attorney general sessions that we are not going to extend our precious resources ensuring that our political service i.c.e. agent and we also indicated that, however, understand and nothing in the ordinance prevents or explicitly states that we will not comply with a us c-section 1373. we understand that. and we went about the business of -- of implementing that ordinance and doing the people's business in the city of gary. well welcome the state of indiana issued a state statute that went further quite frankly than section 1373, and they have now indicated that any city in the state of indiana that fails to actively cooperate and in any way r
you know, gary indiana is not a city that has a large immigrant population. but we are like so many of you around this table a city that was built by immigrants. and so in may of 2017, we took it upon ourselves to pass welcoming, a welcoming city ordinance. and the ordinance was very specific in, with in a number of aspects.ts but it specifically said and this is something that members of the conference actually said to attorney general sessions that we are not going to extend our precious...
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the state of indiana issued a state statute that went further, quite frankly, than section 1373. they have now indicated that any city in the state of indiana that fails to actively cooperate, and in any way restricts that cooperation with the federal government in its immigration or essentially in its deportation policies, then that city is found to be in violation of the state statute. in november of last year, we were sued by a group of citizens, ironically one of whom was our former municipal judge. we were sued by a gentleman -- that is using that term loosely -- a personeman-wilson: who you may have recognized as one who initiated the citizens united litigation some years ago. he came all the way to the small state of indiana, to the little city of gary and found this ordinance and decided that he would try to further his agenda on our backs. we are fighting that litigation. we are doing it in partnership with the help of a public policy group from georgetown university. what we understand, and brian underscored this as he talked about the posture of the justice department,
the state of indiana issued a state statute that went further, quite frankly, than section 1373. they have now indicated that any city in the state of indiana that fails to actively cooperate, and in any way restricts that cooperation with the federal government in its immigration or essentially in its deportation policies, then that city is found to be in violation of the state statute. in november of last year, we were sued by a group of citizens, ironically one of whom was our former...
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keeping in the majority lies in places like arizona and nevada and missouri and north dakota and indiana and west virginia.
keeping in the majority lies in places like arizona and nevada and missouri and north dakota and indiana and west virginia.
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i have a bipartisan bill with senator young from indiana that would create portable benefits pilot program for states localities non-profits. i'm trying this kind of experimentation. the truth is we are already seeing some of the start. last year in washington state there was a bill put forward in the legislature that would create an affordable benefits system. a couple of days ago uber created a first step towards creating an important benefit system for their drivers and in new york city there has been work for three years right now in terms of trying to take the fund and move it to ridesharing companies. nowhere was this experimentation take place more than at the city level and i want to find ways to partner through the second thing we need to look at is the whole
i have a bipartisan bill with senator young from indiana that would create portable benefits pilot program for states localities non-profits. i'm trying this kind of experimentation. the truth is we are already seeing some of the start. last year in washington state there was a bill put forward in the legislature that would create an affordable benefits system. a couple of days ago uber created a first step towards creating an important benefit system for their drivers and in new york city...
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escapes from indiana state prison are rare. there is one place, however, where inmates can briefly escape these reminders of incarceration. the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. like always. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find a barber somewhere. >> all you have to do is buy some clippers and have your old lady shave it bald. >> sadly, some inmates turn to a ver
escapes from indiana state prison are rare. there is one place, however, where inmates can briefly escape these reminders of incarceration. the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know...
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i thank my friend from indiana, mr. rokita, which restores a simple promise, the sovereign rights of native americans will be protected. for almost 70 years, following the passage of the national labor relations act, tribes were given the equal right to self-governance enjoyed by our state and local government. for the tribes in my district, sovereignty meant the freedom to advance their own economic development and provide critical government services to their tribal members. th the nlrb's san manual decision, -- san manuel decision, they began to assert themselves in tribal matters on arbitrary case-by-case basis. the agency granted itself the right to navigate tribal law and decide when a tribal enterprise is for commercial purposes, a requirement that would never be imposed on
i thank my friend from indiana, mr. rokita, which restores a simple promise, the sovereign rights of native americans will be protected. for almost 70 years, following the passage of the national labor relations act, tribes were given the equal right to self-governance enjoyed by our state and local government. for the tribes in my district, sovereignty meant the freedom to advance their own economic development and provide critical government services to their tribal members. th the nlrb's san...
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. >> my mother was born in indiana. >> place your left hand on the bible. you solemnly swear to defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic? so hope you god? god? help you >> i do. >> there you go. >> step out of the middle. down there and i will go down here. >> all right. good, thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you all. >> mr. vice president -- >> happy new year. >> thank you. >> hold it, guys. [indiscernible conversations] >> a live picture from the white house reefing room where in a couple of minutes, we expect to get the latest from the white house with spokesman sarah sanders. we expect that to get underway in a moment here on c-span. ms. sanders: good afternoon. on capitol hill producer pitting an ongoing budget negotiations with congressional leaders.
. >> my mother was born in indiana. >> place your left hand on the bible. you solemnly swear to defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic? so hope you god? god? help you >> i do. >> there you go. >> step out of the middle. down there and i will go down here. >> all right. good, thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you all. >> mr. vice president -- >> happy new year. >> thank...
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and nowhere is that more evident that in one manufacturer in burns harbor, indiana. kate rogers repo >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> reporter: donald trump campaigned as a jobs creator with a promise to revive american manufacturing. since the election, manufacturers hav added 171,000 jobs, encouraged by deregulation and corporate tax cuts as well as stronger global growth and a weaker dollar. but this job growth is facing one major headwind, a shortage of skilled workers. it's particularly evident in indiana where 20% of all workers work in the industry. >> it creates issues in trying to get people to come to intown wo work here. >> reporter: the idea of financial incentives to lure workers to the hoosier state has been floated. >> it is estimated our workforce population is going to grow by 1% between now and 2040, and the national average is going to be 18%. >> reporter: it's an issue steel makers know all too well. this company employs 18,000 workers in the u.s. and is looking to add an additional 1,000 employees in 2018. but at
and nowhere is that more evident that in one manufacturer in burns harbor, indiana. kate rogers repo >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> reporter: donald trump campaigned as a jobs creator with a promise to revive american manufacturing. since the election, manufacturers hav added 171,000 jobs, encouraged by deregulation and corporate tax cuts as well as stronger global growth and a weaker dollar. but this job growth is facing one major headwind, a...
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the black population of the north varies from less than 1% in new england to 1% or 2% in states like indiana and illinois and peaks that perhaps three or 4% -- 3% or 4% in new jersey. republicans adopted the securities through rather than civilly mandating black suffrage in the 14th amendment, frankly, because they were scared to go back to their constituents in the 1866 congressional election, having just in franchised blacks. southern states were refusing to ratify the 14th amendment in 1866, 67. some zone support would be -- andry if he is in southernseven, states to hold new constitutional conventions, for blacks were be required to be a little to vote. and those new state constitutions were required to continue to protect black voting. that's some background to the 15th amendment. the second question to address is how did we get from the situation i just described to the adoption of a constitutional amendment? the reconstruction act allowed them to have their cake and eat it too. they have imposed black suffrage on the south, where it will enable them to build up their political party,
the black population of the north varies from less than 1% in new england to 1% or 2% in states like indiana and illinois and peaks that perhaps three or 4% -- 3% or 4% in new jersey. republicans adopted the securities through rather than civilly mandating black suffrage in the 14th amendment, frankly, because they were scared to go back to their constituents in the 1866 congressional election, having just in franchised blacks. southern states were refusing to ratify the 14th amendment in 1866,...
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good for will be hoosier workers and good for indiana's economy. repealing the medical device tax will provide certainty in the marketplace good-paying jobs in indiana. i urge my colleagues to join me the two-year repeal of the medical device week. the bill this and then continue working to nd a long-term solution by permanently repealing the medical device tax. thank you, mr. speaker. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. os-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, mr. speaker. western hemisphere is set key presidential parliamentarian and municipal election this is year, and far-reaching implications. sadly, one place where we know elections is in my native country of cuba. he cuban people continue to be denied the right to shooze their own leaders. -- choose their own leaders. cuba is a farce. the president of cuba, using at term loosely, is selected by the national assembly. and the national assembly? ey are selected by the regime. in what can only be described corrup
good for will be hoosier workers and good for indiana's economy. repealing the medical device tax will provide certainty in the marketplace good-paying jobs in indiana. i urge my colleagues to join me the two-year repeal of the medical device week. the bill this and then continue working to nd a long-term solution by permanently repealing the medical device tax. thank you, mr. speaker. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. os-lehtinen, for...
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the black population in the north very from less than 1% in or 2% in states like indiana or illinois. republicans adopted the circuitous route rather than simply maintaining black suffrage in the 14th amendment because they were frankly scared to go back to their constituents in the congressional election having just enfranchise blacks. the problem is that the 14th amendment goes into effect and southern states were refusing to ratify the 14th amendment in 1866, 1867, in some support -- and southern support would be necessary if you are to get to the 3 quarters of the states needed to ratify a constitutional amendment. so in 1867, congress decided to act more directly. a used its power of -- it used mandate states to hold new constitutional conventions through which blacks were to be required to be eligible to vote and those new state constitutions also were required to continue to protect black voters. that is some background to the 15th amendment. the second question is, how did we get from that situation to the adoption of the constitutional amendment barring enfranchisement based
the black population in the north very from less than 1% in or 2% in states like indiana or illinois. republicans adopted the circuitous route rather than simply maintaining black suffrage in the 14th amendment because they were frankly scared to go back to their constituents in the congressional election having just enfranchise blacks. the problem is that the 14th amendment goes into effect and southern states were refusing to ratify the 14th amendment in 1866, 1867, in some support -- and...
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the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. visclosky: mr. speaker, i would yield myself such time as i may consume and ask unanimous consent that my full remarks are entered into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. visclosky: i would first want to start by associating myself with the remarks of my chairwoman and suggest to this body that it is time for congress to begin to govern and run the day to day operations of the government of the united states in a timely fashion. . mr. speaker, this is the third iteration of the fiscal year 2018 defense appropriations act that has been brought to the floor. i, for one, have nothing more to say about the merits of this legislation that would not be redundant. house, i do want to reiterate my profound respect for the exceptional work that has been put into this legislation time and time again by chairwoman granger, all of the members of our subcommittee, and our great staff. 1day, january 30, congress is 1 2 days late. we're 122 days past the start of the current
the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. visclosky: mr. speaker, i would yield myself such time as i may consume and ask unanimous consent that my full remarks are entered into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. visclosky: i would first want to start by associating myself with the remarks of my chairwoman and suggest to this body that it is time for congress to begin to govern and run the day to day operations of the government of the united states in a timely...
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brooks from indiana. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. brooks: -- mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this c.r. in part because we need to extend chip, the children's health insurance program, for the 104,000 children in indiana who currently rely on the program. we must provide longer term stability to chip and we have the opportunity to do so here today. chip is crucial for families who would otherwise slip through the cracks. their income disqualifies them from traditional medicaid but is not high enough to afford family health insurance. the chip program provides children with comprehensive health and dental services and it's helped decrease the rate of uninsured children in indiana to an all-time low of 5%. the families of these 104,000 children in indiana relying on chip and the six-year re-authorization will grant states the much-needed certainty in administering chip for
brooks from indiana. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. brooks: -- mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this c.r. in part because we need to extend chip, the children's health insurance program, for the 104,000 children in indiana who currently rely on the program. we must provide longer term stability to chip and we have the opportunity to do so here today. chip is...
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the gentleman from indiana mr. messer. the gentleman from georgia mr. collins. the gentleman from missouri mr. smith. the gentlewoman from california ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chambers. the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from south dakota mr. thune. the senator from wyoming mr. brosseau or the senator from missouri mr. blunt. the senator from colorado mr. gardiner. the senator from new york mr. schumer to the senator from washington mrs. murray. the senator from michigan miss stabenow. the senator from minnesota miss kl
the gentleman from indiana mr. messer. the gentleman from georgia mr. collins. the gentleman from missouri mr. smith. the gentlewoman from california ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the...
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especially save those jobs at the carrier manufacturing plant in indiana. one worker at that plant whose job was not saved feels betrayed. she will join us. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. >>> shoot the members of the jurie jurier. >>> shoot the messenger, that's the trump strategy with the russia investigation. attack where the evidence comes from and that's what a memo written by the house intelligence committee apparently does. the republicans voted tonight to release that memo and make it public because they believe it will show that a fisa court judge was not fully i
especially save those jobs at the carrier manufacturing plant in indiana. one worker at that plant whose job was not saved feels betrayed. she will join us. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of...
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especially save those jobs at the carrier manufacturing plant in indiana. one worker at that plant whose job was not saved feels betrayed. she will join us. penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> shoot the messenger, that's the trump strategy with the russia investigation. attack where the evidence comes from and that's what a memo written by the house intelligence committee apparently does. the republicans voted tonight to release that memo and make it public because they believe it will show that a fisa court judge was not fully infor
especially save those jobs at the carrier manufacturing plant in indiana. one worker at that plant whose job was not saved feels betrayed. she will join us. penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope,...
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. >> my mother was born in indiana. >> place your left hand on the bible. you solemnly swear to defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic? so help you god? >> i do. >> there you go. [applause] >> step out of the middle. down there and i will go down here. >> all right. good, thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you all. >> mr. vice president -- >> happy new year. >> thank you. >> hold it, guys. [indiscernible conversations] [indiscernible conversations] >> former rnc chair michael steele would be part of a conversation on political .fficacy the washington president -- center for academic seminars hope -- hosted the session. live coverage begins at 9:00 eastern on c-span three. in the afternoon, a discussion on the future of air warfare air officials. this is hosted live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. his the governor delivers state of the state address to lawmakers of the capital. live coverage begins at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. a reminder. he can follow all of these events live online at c-
. >> my mother was born in indiana. >> place your left hand on the bible. you solemnly swear to defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic? so help you god? >> i do. >> there you go. [applause] >> step out of the middle. down there and i will go down here. >> all right. good, thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you all. >> mr. vice president -- >> happy new year. >> thank you....
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. >> my mother was born in indiana. [camera shutters clicking] >> place your left and on the bible, raise your right hand, and repeat after me. do you solemnly swear to defend the constitution of the united states against enemies foreign thisomestic, you take obligation freely without mental wellvation, and you will and faithfully discharge the duties of the office your about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. [applause] >> do you want to make it a family -- on the inside? there you go. ok. >> look right up here. all right. >> you stay down there and i'll stay here. [laughter] on the left side of you, supposed to be on the right. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, vice president. >> i think it's ok, ready? thank you very much. [laughter] >> mr. vice president, should mitt romney run for -- >> thank you. thank you, guys. [indiscernible chatter] >> the winner of virginia's 94th house district race will be drawn at random out of a bowl. it ended in a tie between david yancey and shelley simons. the outcome will giv
. >> my mother was born in indiana. [camera shutters clicking] >> place your left and on the bible, raise your right hand, and repeat after me. do you solemnly swear to defend the constitution of the united states against enemies foreign thisomestic, you take obligation freely without mental wellvation, and you will and faithfully discharge the duties of the office your about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. [applause] >> do you want to make it a family -- on the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: we're not in a quorum. the senator is recognized. mr. donnelly: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, for the past decade health policy, unfortunately, has proven to be one of the most bitterly partisan issues. it doesn't have to be this way. i want to take a few minutes to discuss some health-related issues that congress left unfinished before the holidays. providing relief from the medical device tax, reauthorizing the children's health insurance program, and funding for community health centers, and doing more to address the opioid crisis. each has strong bipartisan support and could provide help to our constituents now. first, many of us on both sides of the aisle agree on the need to provide relief from the medical device tax which went back into effect on january 1. the medical device tax is one of those issues that leaves most hoosiers scratching their heads. first adopted as part of the affordable car
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: we're not in a quorum. the senator is recognized. mr. donnelly: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, for the past decade health policy, unfortunately, has proven to be one of the most bitterly partisan issues. it doesn't have to be this way. i want to take a few minutes to discuss some health-related issues that congress left unfinished before the...
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. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest gang at indiana state prison. to no longer be a member of good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you see the blood clot in my eye. i got jumped. >> by whom? >> it really all has to do with gangs. >> i used to be in a gang. i used to be affiliated. this was the aryan brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came into prison august 17th of 2006. i covered this up september of the same year. three weeks after me being in prison. i had a case with another aryan, which they say i told on them. so i get down here and the same guys i supposedly told on are here in this prison. >> at the prison we've had a lot of problems with an aryan organization. the big problem is instead of fighting between each other, the whites and the blacks, what's been happening more recently is problems with the aryans going after each other. and a lot of it is because there's been influx with the organization, and their leadership, and there's a struggle for control. >> since dropping out of the aryan brotherhood, nic
. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest gang at indiana state prison. to no longer be a member of good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you see the blood clot in my eye. i got jumped. >> by whom? >> it really all has to do with gangs. >> i used to be in a gang. i used to be affiliated. this was the aryan brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came into prison august 17th of 2006. i covered this up september of the same year. three...
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corners of indiana. they met in indianapolis to try to learn what the future would hold. they simply want the pensions they worked so hard and spent so many hours laboring for and that they earned. they simply want what was promised to them and what their hard work earned for them. unless congress acts soon, in indiana alone, 22,000 teamsters and 2,700 mine workers are at risk of significant pension cuts. that's why i cosponsored the butch lewis act and the american miners pension act. these bipartisan bills would ensure retirees receive their pensions. both bills create a loan program that extends the solvency of at-risk pension plans. i also continue to work with senators in both parties to build support and to find a solution. conversations need to turn into that solution before the pension shortfall grows even worse. if we don't act, the solution becomes more costly every day. the department of labor lists 144 multiemployer plans as being in critical or endangered status. the at-risk plans include ir
corners of indiana. they met in indianapolis to try to learn what the future would hold. they simply want the pensions they worked so hard and spent so many hours laboring for and that they earned. they simply want what was promised to them and what their hard work earned for them. unless congress acts soon, in indiana alone, 22,000 teamsters and 2,700 mine workers are at risk of significant pension cuts. that's why i cosponsored the butch lewis act and the american miners pension act. these...
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i did i wanted to bring art therapy back to indiana. and i wanted to bring to riley hospital for children at iu health in indianapolis. i served as the honorary chair of the art therapy initiative to raise money to bring art therapists to the hospital. because frequently, art therapy is not funded by the hospital. it is privately funded. it took us about five years, raising money to be able to now and doubt to full-time art therapists at the hospital. since starting my role as second lady of the united states, i have participated in discussions with art therapists and their clients and observe art therapy programs throughout the united states and in countries in europe, the asia south pacific region, latin america and most recently, the middle east. i just returned this week from egypt, jordan and israel. where he met with art therapists in those countries and it was a great trip. did you know, that in israel, there are 7000 art therapists? i mean, i was stunned! but i have learned more about the profession and the benefits of this uniq
i did i wanted to bring art therapy back to indiana. and i wanted to bring to riley hospital for children at iu health in indianapolis. i served as the honorary chair of the art therapy initiative to raise money to bring art therapists to the hospital. because frequently, art therapy is not funded by the hospital. it is privately funded. it took us about five years, raising money to be able to now and doubt to full-time art therapists at the hospital. since starting my role as second lady of...
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i'm joined by former indiana governor and president of purdue university, mitch daniels. he's championed the idea of public and private partnerships to offset infrastructure costs and the former head of the office of manager and budget. so he knows this. good to see you, mitch. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you were a guy in the federal government and while we all sit here and we have this great opening about the state of the union and a countdown clock, you think the whole thing is a bit of a waste of time. >> i honestly twdo. i think we had it right for the first years of the republican when the president sent a message -- a written message to congress and woodrow wilson changed that and i don't think for the better. and especially the last couple of decades, it has become sort of theater in a ritual. i think people perform thor the cameras. i don't think it reflected on the process. in my opinion it is not a good use of time and money and they ought to dispense with the whole thing. i hope for a long time somebody would become president an
i'm joined by former indiana governor and president of purdue university, mitch daniels. he's championed the idea of public and private partnerships to offset infrastructure costs and the former head of the office of manager and budget. so he knows this. good to see you, mitch. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you were a guy in the federal government and while we all sit here and we have this great opening about the state of the union and a countdown...
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yes, yes it does, it is because it is a love statue at minneapolis sculpture garden by robert indiana who is same sculptor behind the philadelphia love statue. minneapolis sculptor garden features more than 40 works of art from the walker art center collection. if that is not destiny the two love statues, i don't know what is. >> they shouldn't even play the game now. >> well, let's still play the game. we are supposed to be here right now. >> exactly. exactly. >> that is a good look, interesting, thanks, we will get back to you. >>> kate joining us now, with the forecast. >> yes it is cold in minneapolis. >> starting to drop. >> and that cold is heading our way for friday and saturday. so it is same front, interesting we can see what weather we're getting and what we are in for for a preview. >> modified sense as we head toward super bell weekend, a lot colder behind that front there then here bye lets talk about what that front will do and another look in time for super bowl sunday. we will start off with a look outside where traffic, taillights, and vine street expressway as we loo
yes, yes it does, it is because it is a love statue at minneapolis sculpture garden by robert indiana who is same sculptor behind the philadelphia love statue. minneapolis sculptor garden features more than 40 works of art from the walker art center collection. if that is not destiny the two love statues, i don't know what is. >> they shouldn't even play the game now. >> well, let's still play the game. we are supposed to be here right now. >> exactly. exactly. >> that...
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the side road are a solid sheet of ice with snow on top of it now. >> we know how that feels. >>> indiana's department of transportation is trying to clear road and they are asking drivers room to salt and drop their plows. >>> almost the entire country is dealing with the flu this morning, take a look at this map from the centers for disease control. now the brown shows areas with widespread, flu activity, hawaii is the only state where it is not widespread, and the news is not all bad though, the cdc says number of cases is no longer sky rocketing like it was back in december. >>> well, consumer electronics show is a wrap, we have a glimpse of the future this week at annual technology conference, gadgets are getting smarter, tv screens are bending and robots are every where, but as c-net cara suboy reports the tech industry is also grabbling with its past. >> ordinary things like wine openers, luggage, mirrors are getting high tech upgrade designed to make your life easier. at ces in las vegas the biggest trend is built in digital assistants like alexa. >> talk in the room and not worry a
the side road are a solid sheet of ice with snow on top of it now. >> we know how that feels. >>> indiana's department of transportation is trying to clear road and they are asking drivers room to salt and drop their plows. >>> almost the entire country is dealing with the flu this morning, take a look at this map from the centers for disease control. now the brown shows areas with widespread, flu activity, hawaii is the only state where it is not widespread, and the...
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we hit a little snow coming into indiana. eventually wes passed notre dame and made a pit stop in gary, indiana. along this trip, eagles fans from lancaster county, he's a retired pilot in the air force and the pictures you're about to see, this is him flying in a jet. that's an eagles banner in the cockpit window. this is while they were on a mission in afghanistan in 2014. he was now retired but he flies for american airlines and will be working flying during the super bowl. very cool stuff to see how much fans represent this team. we want to bring you back out live. you can see the open road of wisconsin. we don't have a lot of traffic, which is great news. we'll have more from our road tr trip. >> safe travels on your road to the super bowl. we'll see you soon. for now, back to you in the studio. in philadelphia. >> thank you so much. >> why the battle over philly's soda tax will be head ed to the highest courts. >> and icy roads out there for tonight. we're going to see temperatures falling even further below freezing. s
we hit a little snow coming into indiana. eventually wes passed notre dame and made a pit stop in gary, indiana. along this trip, eagles fans from lancaster county, he's a retired pilot in the air force and the pictures you're about to see, this is him flying in a jet. that's an eagles banner in the cockpit window. this is while they were on a mission in afghanistan in 2014. he was now retired but he flies for american airlines and will be working flying during the super bowl. very cool stuff...
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senator donnelly of indiana. senator heitkamp of north atoka -- north dakota. senator manchin of was virginia. and senator mccaskill of missouri. however, republicans did not keep their conference in line. there were republicans who voted no. senator jeff flake. senator lindsey graham. and senator mike lee. he also had senator rand paul, who forecasted his no vote early on. senator mcconnell had to vote no as a procedural move. voteate senator jeff flake -- why did senator flake vote no? he tweeted he was promised, in part, a vote on daca in exchange for his yes vote. he tweeted -- my thoughts on daca, i maintain that the only way to find out what the president supports us to put a bill on the volt -- for an vote on it. they were trying to secure a deal before midnight. they were unable to do so. so we find ourselves in a shutdown. the president up early and tweeting democrats are far more concerned with illegal immigrants than they are with at ourat military southern border. they could've easily made a deal but decided to play shutdown politics instead. we nee
senator donnelly of indiana. senator heitkamp of north atoka -- north dakota. senator manchin of was virginia. and senator mccaskill of missouri. however, republicans did not keep their conference in line. there were republicans who voted no. senator jeff flake. senator lindsey graham. and senator mike lee. he also had senator rand paul, who forecasted his no vote early on. senator mcconnell had to vote no as a procedural move. voteate senator jeff flake -- why did senator flake vote no? he...
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al final, miami 114 indiana 106 y asÍ dejan su rÉcord en 24. dallas volviÓ apoyarse en una soledad acciÓn de harrison que registrÓ 25 puntos y 11 rebotes. al final, maverick 115. este jueves,, los philadelphia y boston celtics se enfrentaran en el pabellÓn co2. se espera un lleno total. la batalla legal de -- sse le fue revocada su libertad condicional y tendrÁ que volver a la corte en marzo prÓximo. fue arrestado por cargos en mayo del 2016, pese a las canciÓn como en los dolphins lo ficharon por cuatro aÑos y $24,000,000. el real madridrecibiÓ en --a numancia. con 5-0 el real madrid avanzÓ a cuartos de final. recuerde que para mÁs informaciÓn, esta noche "contacto deportivo". ♪ ♪ ♪ reportera: en sÓlo minutos estarÉ devuelta con los chismes que rodean a los famosos, al volver. ilia: aquÍ estÁ clarisa molina con los chismes recuerdos de la farÁndula. clarisa: les aviso que todo estÁ listo para compartir con ustedes los chismes gordos de hoy. vamos a ver. reportera: el actor robert de niro estÁ en medio de la controversi
al final, miami 114 indiana 106 y asÍ dejan su rÉcord en 24. dallas volviÓ apoyarse en una soledad acciÓn de harrison que registrÓ 25 puntos y 11 rebotes. al final, maverick 115. este jueves,, los philadelphia y boston celtics se enfrentaran en el pabellÓn co2. se espera un lleno total. la batalla legal de -- sse le fue revocada su libertad condicional y tendrÁ que volver a la corte en marzo prÓximo. fue arrestado por cargos en mayo del 2016, pese a las canciÓn como en los dolphins lo...
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while it's throwing the moisture and the warmth our way heavy snow in indiana, detroit towards hamilton. around here we have a nice break. i know some folks are walking to get january. to our east still mainly east of i-95, well east of i-95 for most of us there's nothing in dc. could we get a little spritz? yes. the heavy stuff all on the eastern shore. even in saint mary the precipitation has shut down. where is the front? there it is. 20s in toledo. we are near 70 locally. a lot of arctic air now pouring back into the northern plains. kansas city only 11. we will see the showers on and off through the first half of tonight. at 6:00 p.m. more breaks and then later tonight the front comes through. that may not happen until 1:00, 2:00, 3:00. when it does temperatures will crash. by the morning we'll be down in the 30s. wind chills on saturday will be in the teens and 20s. i know it's in the 60s now. it's going to feel 40 if not 50d er in spots with the wind chill come tomorrow. so, yes, you've been warned. even today. we've seen some areas pushing 70 south and west of us. on and off sho
while it's throwing the moisture and the warmth our way heavy snow in indiana, detroit towards hamilton. around here we have a nice break. i know some folks are walking to get january. to our east still mainly east of i-95, well east of i-95 for most of us there's nothing in dc. could we get a little spritz? yes. the heavy stuff all on the eastern shore. even in saint mary the precipitation has shut down. where is the front? there it is. 20s in toledo. we are near 70 locally. a lot of arctic...
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our kate rogers has more from burns harbor, indiana. >> reporter: this company employs nearly 18,000 people in the u.s., and is planning to hire more. >> 2018, we're projecting to hire another 1,100 employees both hourly and salary. >> reporter: the company is keen to see what comes from tax reform and a potential infrastructure bill in focus this year. >> using domestic products, rebuilding our country's roads and bridges would be ver positive for manufacturing in general, and also for the steel industry. >> reporter: but like many manufacturers, they face headwinds finding skilled workers. that's why it started the steel worker for the future program. >> it's really a partnership of us with high school graduates, where we assist them with their college education, but also provide for them the opportunity for hands-on training in our factories. >> reporter: the steelmaker has hired 90 former participants and currently has 144 students enrolled dantrell brooks is a recent graduate. >> my senior year of high school, everybody was talking about big named college universities, going the
our kate rogers has more from burns harbor, indiana. >> reporter: this company employs nearly 18,000 people in the u.s., and is planning to hire more. >> 2018, we're projecting to hire another 1,100 employees both hourly and salary. >> reporter: the company is keen to see what comes from tax reform and a potential infrastructure bill in focus this year. >> using domestic products, rebuilding our country's roads and bridges would be ver positive for manufacturing in...