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if there is one of them at your table, tom welcome to indiana. -- tell them what to indiana. [applause] >> there has been a lot of speculation leading up to tonight. there is no sense in beating around the bush about that. despite our constantly telling everyone about that, not to look for any announcements or pronouncements, some insist the unexpected some. now, this whole business of running for national office, i am not saying i won't do it. [applause] >> you know, my friends now -kn- [applause] >> my friends know that it has never been any intention of mine. i always thought when i was done being governor that i would like to go to a quiet place, where nobody could find me like al gore's cable network. [applause] >> listen, all of the noise, and all of the speculation is only natural. it is that of the season. there are a lot of really good people out there maneuvering, exploring, jockeying for position that if we ever ran, i like my chances, -- position. if we ever did run, i would like my chances, because if there was ever anyone made for jockeying, it is me. [applause]
if there is one of them at your table, tom welcome to indiana. -- tell them what to indiana. [applause] >> there has been a lot of speculation leading up to tonight. there is no sense in beating around the bush about that. despite our constantly telling everyone about that, not to look for any announcements or pronouncements, some insist the unexpected some. now, this whole business of running for national office, i am not saying i won't do it. [applause] >> you know, my friends now...
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and professor occidental college carolyn helen and steven spalding who's organizing a rally in indiana indiana to protest the state's supreme court decision and we've got a special presentation from luke. about the chicken whisperer i know talking about economic exploitation by the government can get tedious at times but at some point in trying to rework fruit the american news the obama campaign is going to run into something like we'd love to help and thanks to the high unemployment we've got plenty of time but now that we understand a little bit about economics we're supporting ron paul and that's the importance of a good education the kind you'll never get from the government but only from watching adam vs the man. in case you haven't noticed our government is broke worst when the treasury department has a fourteen point two nine trillion dollar debt ceiling on monday obama decided that instead of borrowing more money or say would you sing government spending the treasury would raid federal pension funds to maintain current government spending levels but what about assets the gover
and professor occidental college carolyn helen and steven spalding who's organizing a rally in indiana indiana to protest the state's supreme court decision and we've got a special presentation from luke. about the chicken whisperer i know talking about economic exploitation by the government can get tedious at times but at some point in trying to rework fruit the american news the obama campaign is going to run into something like we'd love to help and thanks to the high unemployment we've got...
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a senator from indiana, my home state, i wanted to go back to indiana and run for the u.s. senate. politics was my first love. when i ran for that city council seat in l.a. and lost, i thought, at 26, my life was over. i did not see the failure as a friend÷ then. now, imagine if i won that city council seat, i might still be filling potholes on sunset opposed to sitting here talking to larry king. >> can you therefore accept failure today or are you beyond it? tavis: lord no. you have to accept failure. the whole point of the book is that i believe you can fail up. i don't know anyone who hasn't failed their way to the top. i mentioned barack obama, our president, a moment ago. when barack obama ran for the united states senate and walked basically into the senate, people forget that a few years prior he got the brakes beat off of him by a guy named bobby rush who is still a congressman. >> but he had a terrible opponent. >> and people kept dropping out and things work in your favor sometimes but at the same time, obama wouldn't be president if he hadn't been a senator and he wou
a senator from indiana, my home state, i wanted to go back to indiana and run for the u.s. senate. politics was my first love. when i ran for that city council seat in l.a. and lost, i thought, at 26, my life was over. i did not see the failure as a friend÷ then. now, imagine if i won that city council seat, i might still be filling potholes on sunset opposed to sitting here talking to larry king. >> can you therefore accept failure today or are you beyond it? tavis: lord no. you have...
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a senator from indiana, my home state, i wanted to go back to indiana and run for the u.s. senate. politics was my first love. when i ran for that city council seat in l.a. and lost, i thought, at 26, my life was over. i did not see the failure as a friend÷ then. now, imagine if i won that city council seat, i might still be filling potholes on sunset opposed to sitting here talking to larry king. >> can you therefore accept failure today or are you beyond it? tavis: lord no. you have to accept failure. the whole point of the book is that i believe you can fail up. i don't know anyone who hasn't failed their way to the top. i mentioned barack obama, our president, a moment ago. when barack obama ran for the united states senate and walked basically into the senate, people forget that a few years prior he got the brakes beat off of him by a guy named bobby rush who is still a congressman. >> but he had a terrible opponent. >> and people kept dropping out and things work in your favor sometimes but at the same time, obama wouldn't be president if he hadn a senator and he wouldn't b
a senator from indiana, my home state, i wanted to go back to indiana and run for the u.s. senate. politics was my first love. when i ran for that city council seat in l.a. and lost, i thought, at 26, my life was over. i did not see the failure as a friend÷ then. now, imagine if i won that city council seat, i might still be filling potholes on sunset opposed to sitting here talking to larry king. >> can you therefore accept failure today or are you beyond it? tavis: lord no. you have...
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so this week i traveled to indiana to find just what makes his political clock tick. it's been a tough week for governor mitch daniels and the first thing you notice is the bandage. slapped across the middle of his forehead. at the gym, someone had slammed the door on him. >> this was the day before i announced i wasn't going to run, the popular theory is it knocked some sense into me. >> i came to meet him at indiana's state capitol to talk about that decision and its implications for the race to the white house. so many people in the party wanted you to run, and they were how difficult was it for you to say that you loved your family more than your country? >> that was easy to say. it's a true statement. it was uncomfortable to feel two duties. i am very passionate about, but in the end, it wasn't really any question which came first to me. >> why do your wife and your children hate the idea so much? >> we got young women, three of them married not too long. they're looking forward to building lives, starting families and this was just a disruption that they were ve
so this week i traveled to indiana to find just what makes his political clock tick. it's been a tough week for governor mitch daniels and the first thing you notice is the bandage. slapped across the middle of his forehead. at the gym, someone had slammed the door on him. >> this was the day before i announced i wasn't going to run, the popular theory is it knocked some sense into me. >> i came to meet him at indiana's state capitol to talk about that decision and its implications...
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture members of indiana supreme court are planning to scrap the fourth amendment you know the one that protects people from unlawful entry or searches inside your home so if the high court gets their way ok the people who is your state trust me well in south carolina the little financial assistance to unemployed residents is about to be slashed from twenty six weeks of benefits to only twenty weeks so this is fair for a state that has about ten percent unemployment higher than the national average and more light is shed on the secret lives of banks details on how they made billions wrongfully kicking people out of foreclosed homes. the idea of a supreme court is working around the clock to undo the fourth amendment of the constitution last week the high court ruled that police can now enter someone's home without a warrant and without probable cause and in doing so people of that state do not have the right to keep police officers from arresting them without cause on and in their own property a case of him focused on a man who shoved
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture members of indiana supreme court are planning to scrap the fourth amendment you know the one that protects people from unlawful entry or searches inside your home so if the high court gets their way ok the people who is your state trust me well in south carolina the little financial assistance to unemployed residents is about to be slashed from twenty six weeks of benefits to only twenty weeks so this is fair for a state that has about ten...
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture members of indiana supreme court are planning to scrap the fourth amendment you know the one that protects people from on lawful entry or searches inside your own so if the high court gets their way who are the people who is your state trust meanwhile in south carolina the little financial assistance to unemployed residents is about to be slashed from twenty six weeks of benefits to only twenty weeks so this is fair for a state that has about ten percent unemployment higher than the national average and more light is shed on the secret lives of bank stars details on how they made billions wrongfully taking people out of foreclosed homes. the idea of a supreme court is working around the clock to undo the fourth amendment of the constitution last week the high court ruled that police can now enter someone's home without a warrant and without probable cause and in doing so people of that state do not have the right to keep police officers from arresting them without cause on and in their own property in case of him focused on a man
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture members of indiana supreme court are planning to scrap the fourth amendment you know the one that protects people from on lawful entry or searches inside your own so if the high court gets their way who are the people who is your state trust meanwhile in south carolina the little financial assistance to unemployed residents is about to be slashed from twenty six weeks of benefits to only twenty weeks so this is fair for a state that has...
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all of this in an indiana town of 44,000 people. winston churchill once said we shape our buildings. thereafter, they shape us. and no person shaped the built landscape of columbus, indiana quite like jay erwin miller. the progressive minded businessman and champion of civil rights causes once named by esquire magazine as the man who ought to be president. miller knew his hometown needed something special to stand out so he plowed a portion of the profits from his family's cummings engine company into enlisting great architects to design many of the city's public buildings: an elementary school. the designer went on to design washington d.c.'s monumental subway system. city hall by builders of the underconstruction freedom tower now known as one world trade center. and this library by a man best known for his louvre pyramid in paris. businesses and houses of worship hopped on the modernist bandwagon as well. one of columbus most distinctive landmarks is north christian church. you may not know the designer but you might recognize hi
all of this in an indiana town of 44,000 people. winston churchill once said we shape our buildings. thereafter, they shape us. and no person shaped the built landscape of columbus, indiana quite like jay erwin miller. the progressive minded businessman and champion of civil rights causes once named by esquire magazine as the man who ought to be president. miller knew his hometown needed something special to stand out so he plowed a portion of the profits from his family's cummings engine...
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that's coming to us from indiana governor mitch daniels. he says he has concern for his family and that will keep him out of the 2012 race. daniels was a popular pick among some in the republican party. overnight though he released a statement to supporters saying, no, thank you. even offered a bit of an apology saying, "if i have disappointed you, i will always be sorry. if you feel that this was a noncourageous or unpatriotic decision, i understand and will not attempt to persuade you otherwise. i only hope that will you accept my sincerity in the judgment i reached." joe johns now taking a closer look at the indiana governor, his complicated family dynamic and why some republican leaders saw him as a good choice for 2012. >> reporter: for indiana governor mitch daniels deciding whether to run for president has been a rough ride, a decision made even worse by all the guessing about his intentions. >> if i switched from oatmeal to cornflakes, someone would say it was a move for the iowa caucus. >> reporter: who is this guy and what makes s
that's coming to us from indiana governor mitch daniels. he says he has concern for his family and that will keep him out of the 2012 race. daniels was a popular pick among some in the republican party. overnight though he released a statement to supporters saying, no, thank you. even offered a bit of an apology saying, "if i have disappointed you, i will always be sorry. if you feel that this was a noncourageous or unpatriotic decision, i understand and will not attempt to persuade you...
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betty cochran is the president and ceo of the indiana chapter of planned parenthood. betty, good to have you on. here is the national reality for everyone who may not understand what planned parenthood does and this was checked by po litti-facts. so only 3% of the services are abortion-related, so how big of a negative is this for your women in the state individually and then we can talk about it on a national level from there. >> well, it is a huge concern for the state of indiana, because as many as 22,000 of our most vulnerable are at risk of losing their medical home across state at our 28 locations. and what we are talking about here is basic preventive health care, pap tests, annual exams, breast exams, std testing and treatment and birth control. >> betty, we have to touch on the politics that are involved in all of this, and mitch daniels as i said, considering a run for president, and he is taking a lot of heat for publicly saying that we should call a truce on social issues, and he didn't campaign on this, and so are you afraid that it is linked to higher am
betty cochran is the president and ceo of the indiana chapter of planned parenthood. betty, good to have you on. here is the national reality for everyone who may not understand what planned parenthood does and this was checked by po litti-facts. so only 3% of the services are abortion-related, so how big of a negative is this for your women in the state individually and then we can talk about it on a national level from there. >> well, it is a huge concern for the state of indiana,...
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i just mentioned anderson indiana. lots of students from that district we found in the neighboring small towns and suburban schools'. we have had a delightful citing of billboards and direct mail pieces from one public school district into the adjacent one bragging about test scores, bragging about touting better graduation rates and welcoming additional students and the dollars that come with them. so we had already a strong measure of choice available to every family. but we had a regime that attempted to choke the charter school infant in its cradle. we discriminated against charters in many ways, had a growing movement despite the fact they got their money, they got fewer dollars per student at the front end, they were made to wait six months for money that the traditional public got right away. they had to scratch away for space. we had districts like some of the inner-city districts with more than 20 vacant buildings having shrunk substantially, for which they had no conceivable use who refuse to even discuss sel
i just mentioned anderson indiana. lots of students from that district we found in the neighboring small towns and suburban schools'. we have had a delightful citing of billboards and direct mail pieces from one public school district into the adjacent one bragging about test scores, bragging about touting better graduation rates and welcoming additional students and the dollars that come with them. so we had already a strong measure of choice available to every family. but we had a regime that...
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was just two when a deadly tornado tore through evansville, indiana, in 2005. he and 24 others were killed. >> it made me realize that i must be here for something. i've got to do something. you want to come in and color? >> reporter: so with this converted camper filled with toys and games, dubbed "c.j.'s bus," martin and her team are trying to create a safe haven... >> let's get you some toys. >> reporter: ...for kids in disaster zones. >> we're not mental health experts. we simply play with the kids. it's as basic as you get. >> it's great, something for the kids, and they ain't got to worry about no storm, no disaster, nothing like that. they've got a safe place where they can come together. >> reporter: and for children badly shaken by the storms, the bus provides comfort. >> it feels like i'm at home. >> reporter: it feels like you're at home here, and that makes you feel happier? >> hey! >> reporter: laughter and play, giving children a chance to heal. elaine quijano, cbs news, tuscaloosa, alabama. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight
was just two when a deadly tornado tore through evansville, indiana, in 2005. he and 24 others were killed. >> it made me realize that i must be here for something. i've got to do something. you want to come in and color? >> reporter: so with this converted camper filled with toys and games, dubbed "c.j.'s bus," martin and her team are trying to create a safe haven... >> let's get you some toys. >> reporter: ...for kids in disaster zones. >> we're not...
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it's not likely to be a large phenomena and indiana. i think it will be exercised by a meaningful but not an enormous number of our students. could be wrong but that's my guess. given the other choices that have been created and what i believe will be a much improved, much more credible and accountable public school system. but in the lives of those families and those children, whether it is one or two or three or 5% of all of our kids, it may mean everything. and it is certainly from the social justice aspect of the right thing to do to give the same range of possibilities to every family regardless of means. and in terms of a benefit of competition, which has been so sorely lacking in this monopoly of public education, as everyone in the room, all the business people know much of life is at the margins, and even if you present the families to take this as i forecast i think you will still have very positive effects in spurring the rest of the system, the traditional, the charters, everyone to do a better job in delivering for our youn
it's not likely to be a large phenomena and indiana. i think it will be exercised by a meaningful but not an enormous number of our students. could be wrong but that's my guess. given the other choices that have been created and what i believe will be a much improved, much more credible and accountable public school system. but in the lives of those families and those children, whether it is one or two or three or 5% of all of our kids, it may mean everything. and it is certainly from the...
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among them, indiana governor mitch daniels. he was president bush's budget director, and big donors are already promising their support. hundreds waved run mitch run signs as daniels took to the stage in indianapolis last night. while he admitted a run for the white house isn't out of the question -- >> i'm not saying i won't do it. >> reporter: he still seemed undecided. >> it's never been any intention of mine. >> reporter: on the democratic side -- >> good morning, obama for america. >> reporter: things are much clearer. president obama isn't expected to face any major competition. and just yesterday, his campaign headquarters in chicago opened for business. and at this point, most polls show president obama has a big lead over potential gop rivals. betty, back to you. >> all right, tara mergener in washington for us. thank you. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," facebook's dirty tricks in its push against google. plus "two and a half men" may have a new man in the house. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ]
among them, indiana governor mitch daniels. he was president bush's budget director, and big donors are already promising their support. hundreds waved run mitch run signs as daniels took to the stage in indianapolis last night. while he admitted a run for the white house isn't out of the question -- >> i'm not saying i won't do it. >> reporter: he still seemed undecided. >> it's never been any intention of mine. >> reporter: on the democratic side -- >> good...
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meantime indiana governor mitch daniels turned down a gop bid because of, quote, family concerns. daniels is the latest in a string of prominent republicans choosing not to return. >>> then all of the -- many editorials bemoaning the fact that does the gop have a contender that can beat the president in 2012. it's our question of the day. which republican in your opinion has the best chance of being a president? it doesn't have to be someone who's declared. there's calls to try to strongarm some of the people who said they were not going to be running to maybe reconsider in the wake of some of the others deciding not to. send us an e-mail, tweet us, find us on facebook we'll read your comments later in the hour. >> those that say much of the republican field is dominated by the people who have not yet declared or said i will not run. >>> we're following breaking news out of joplin, missouri, search and rescue under way after a massive tornado tears the town away. 20 or 30% of the town could be destroyed. many, many injured. hundreds injured. a direct hit on the town hospital. we'l
meantime indiana governor mitch daniels turned down a gop bid because of, quote, family concerns. daniels is the latest in a string of prominent republicans choosing not to return. >>> then all of the -- many editorials bemoaning the fact that does the gop have a contender that can beat the president in 2012. it's our question of the day. which republican in your opinion has the best chance of being a president? it doesn't have to be someone who's declared. there's calls to try to...
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you are hoping 90% of indiana residents will go to indiana schools. will the federal government play a larger role? >> that is a good question. i thought there was a meaningful role. we spoke about sharing what works. i can see that being important. we will never stop learning about learning. i would say death our shortcomings in education, indiana, and other places i have looked at -- as they do not traced to a shortage of dollars, i do not think they traced to a shortage of knowledge about what works. we have known for a long time that teacher quality is as important as it is. we have known of that charter schools work. we know that more competition is helpful. at the time -- i continue to research those things at every level. i will speak for our 2% of america. we think we know enough to make a big improvements that our kids have deserved. we will build the best school system in america. our focus will be on making it happen. thanks very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable sate
you are hoping 90% of indiana residents will go to indiana schools. will the federal government play a larger role? >> that is a good question. i thought there was a meaningful role. we spoke about sharing what works. i can see that being important. we will never stop learning about learning. i would say death our shortcomings in education, indiana, and other places i have looked at -- as they do not traced to a shortage of dollars, i do not think they traced to a shortage of knowledge...
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but dozens were injured in missouri and indiana. it's been four days since much of joplin, missouri, was wiped out by one monster twister. at least 125 people were killed and more than 900 injured. randall pinkston is in joplin with the latest. randall, good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. that search and rescue effort is inevitably transitioning into recovery. a team of local pathologists assisting a local coroner's office in identifying bodies. meanwhile the weather system continues to bring destruction throughout the region. the nation's heartland is getting pounded, again. >> it sounded horrible. i didn't even know if we were going to have a house. >> reporter: for a fourth straight day, powerful thunderstorms roared across several states with tornadoes touching down in indiana and missouri. >> all of a sudden felt this pressure and the wind came up and my mother-in-law says, there goes the roof, there goes. the grudge. residents in fredricktown inspect the damage. in indiana the fury of one twister was enough to toppl
but dozens were injured in missouri and indiana. it's been four days since much of joplin, missouri, was wiped out by one monster twister. at least 125 people were killed and more than 900 injured. randall pinkston is in joplin with the latest. randall, good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. that search and rescue effort is inevitably transitioning into recovery. a team of local pathologists assisting a local coroner's office in identifying bodies. meanwhile the weather system...
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the legislature voted in favor of his changes in indiana's education system. among them, a bill supporting teacher merit pay, collective bargaining restrictions, and the advancement of charter schools. gov. daniels is considering a 2012 presidential run. he says he will announce his plans within weeks. this is about 50 minutes. one of the most important thing is that great leaders do is remind us of urgency. in the midst of political chaos about fiscal issues, but the budget, for stop and ask ourselves what the most important policy issues that we think about in our private lives, they're not always revolving directly around the federal budget. they are related to them, to be sure, but i can tell you that, in my own home, the most important public policy issue that we discussed day today is education. the reason is that i have a house full of little kids. by wife and i talking about education constantly, about what is going on with education, and must have my children are not performing in a way that we would like them to. [laughter] while governor mitch danie
the legislature voted in favor of his changes in indiana's education system. among them, a bill supporting teacher merit pay, collective bargaining restrictions, and the advancement of charter schools. gov. daniels is considering a 2012 presidential run. he says he will announce his plans within weeks. this is about 50 minutes. one of the most important thing is that great leaders do is remind us of urgency. in the midst of political chaos about fiscal issues, but the budget, for stop and ask...
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i rise today to honor and congratulate the state of indiana, the governor of indiana, and indiana state ladies and gentlemen slateure, the accomplishments in this past -- legislature, the accomplishments in this past session. they give promise and hope that the same can be done here in washington. something i'm particularly proud of is the fact that fworchor daniels and the legislature have passed the fourth straight gimmick-free balanced budget for the state of indiana, which will give indiana a budget in the black eight years running. mr. stutzman: we can do the same here in congress. this legislative session in indiana has also produced real education reform that was passed that ushered in real choice for students and parents. governor daniels led the charge for full funding for kindergarten, the nation's most expensive voucher program, more charter schools and rewarding our teachers based on their pectiveness. we can do the same here in congress. as we discussed tax reform and how to do it here in washington, indiana's already done it. they have done it by lowering corporate tax rat
i rise today to honor and congratulate the state of indiana, the governor of indiana, and indiana state ladies and gentlemen slateure, the accomplishments in this past -- legislature, the accomplishments in this past session. they give promise and hope that the same can be done here in washington. something i'm particularly proud of is the fact that fworchor daniels and the legislature have passed the fourth straight gimmick-free balanced budget for the state of indiana, which will give indiana...
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. >> en indiana un policÍa estÁ acusado de ser todo lo contrario a lo que debe hacer un miembro de la ley. >> la crÍtica situaciÓn en las zonas (♪). >> hoy la asamblea estatal de california aprobÓ un proyecto de ley para que reciban ayuda financiera privada para pagar estudios superiores. >> el autor de la medida aclarÓ por la crisis fiscal no se puede hablar de fondos pÚblicos. >> a todo es una propuesta de ley antiinmigrante que a probÓ el senado estÁ en manos de la cÁmara baja opositores tienen esperanza que allÍ no pase, que no se aprobada siquiera sea sometida a votaciÓn, continÚan en tallahassee y nos cuentan cÓmo presionan que la ley entre en vigencia. >> organizaciones pro inmigrantes se dieron a la tarea este jueves de visitar la oficinas de representantes en cÁmara baja para buscar que legisladores de ambos partidos renovaran el compromiso que han hecho que la medida llegue hasta la cÁmara ellos votarÍan en contra. >> si no se vota antes del viernes cuando termine la sesiÓn, muere el proyecto de ley y la gente que los estÁn proponiendo empujando, tendrÍan
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the indiana republican party is different in another respect. we are about a better life for everyone. we have campaigned in a way that there are no forgot some places. and what to listen and make new friends. there will never be any forgotten people in this state. this party takes the primary commitment to make a better life for the folks who not in this room. it has not been our primary objective to see this. our objective is to see that people with little or no money may earn some. >> indiana republican party is believed in people. we believe it is not just the right but. every human being in this society to make decisions that are central to their own lives. been -- they believe they are incapable of making sound judgments about the future judgments. we see them as creatures of dignity. we have saved all of our policies that way. give yourself a hand. he made this possible. now the fun part. in 1975 i met a small-town girl. it is one of the first sight things. at that my eyes off her legs. she cannot take her eyes up a double cheeseburger i
the indiana republican party is different in another respect. we are about a better life for everyone. we have campaigned in a way that there are no forgot some places. and what to listen and make new friends. there will never be any forgotten people in this state. this party takes the primary commitment to make a better life for the folks who not in this room. it has not been our primary objective to see this. our objective is to see that people with little or no money may earn some. >>...
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the law makes indiana the first state to cut off funding to planned parenthood. >>> a daredevil got a stunning view as he completed a flight over the grand canyon in his custom made jet suit. he was a born for over eight minutes before landing on the canyon floor. >>> just before sunrise, take a look at the morning sky. you may be able to see mercury, venus, mars and jupiter all clustered together. the planets will dance around in different configurations throughout the month. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,760, the nasdaq rose 28. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei was up 45 points but in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 44. after last week's giant commodities sell-off, china eased wall street's fears about global growth tuesday while paving the way for more american business. china not only posted an april trade surplus nearly four times better than expected, it agreed to open up its government contracts for more u.s. companies and let u.s. banks sell mutual funds there. >>> microsoft's
the law makes indiana the first state to cut off funding to planned parenthood. >>> a daredevil got a stunning view as he completed a flight over the grand canyon in his custom made jet suit. he was a born for over eight minutes before landing on the canyon floor. >>> just before sunrise, take a look at the morning sky. you may be able to see mercury, venus, mars and jupiter all clustered together. the planets will dance around in different configurations throughout the month....
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mean excuse me, indiana and illinois. as you can see, there is red on the screen that indicates very heavy rainfall. we see several heavy rainfall in that area as well as indianapolis. this indicates rotation, that is what we are afraid of, we do not want the tornadoes touching down, but it looks as if we may have a tornado warning in this area just north of indianapolis. we have been watching cleveland ohio. there have been severe thunderstorms, but no tornadoes in this area. they're all under a tornado watch. we have the heavy rainfall, pretty heavy hail and stones. yesterday we saw baseball size hail coming out of the system. and you can see all of these places are under a tornado watch. there are several tornado warnings, there are some around indianapolis, cleveland looks like it is clear to severe thunderstorms. >> a little less pain at the pump, despite the summer travel season that is about to kick off, gas prices dropped 105. right now in san francisco, the average is $4.19 per gallon. in san jose and oakland, it
mean excuse me, indiana and illinois. as you can see, there is red on the screen that indicates very heavy rainfall. we see several heavy rainfall in that area as well as indianapolis. this indicates rotation, that is what we are afraid of, we do not want the tornadoes touching down, but it looks as if we may have a tornado warning in this area just north of indianapolis. we have been watching cleveland ohio. there have been severe thunderstorms, but no tornadoes in this area. they're all under...
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this is indiana, businesses had been evacuated in some places. dozens of people from this health-care center had to be moved to higher ground. the weather continues to be messy and dangerous. in illinois this road is becoming part of the wabash river. one of the many spots where a disaster has been declared. in tennessee, people in dire county are dealing with to flooding rivers, people have been moving out of the way as flood waters reached the town of finley. in the midst of the cast volunteers took time to remember stray dogs. after the story was posted on facebook people of come to the rescue of dozens of frightened animals. trapped by fast rising flood waters. it somehow to be brought out by boat. >> the water is rising, they're the top of their dog houses in the can get out. >>catherine: the pictures keep coming and about the terrible devastation of alabama, the spot hardest hit. some of the stories are encouraging. this home is clearly a loss. not much left standing. yet the woman who lived here survived by taking shelter in a windowless r
this is indiana, businesses had been evacuated in some places. dozens of people from this health-care center had to be moved to higher ground. the weather continues to be messy and dangerous. in illinois this road is becoming part of the wabash river. one of the many spots where a disaster has been declared. in tennessee, people in dire county are dealing with to flooding rivers, people have been moving out of the way as flood waters reached the town of finley. in the midst of the cast...
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random house to house searches so frankly if i was a resident of indiana i've been pretty angry right now not to mention scared the cops are going to knock on my door at any second and speaking of the police their methods of keeping tabs on what they deem to be or who they deem to be suspicious persons is also wrote of the fourth amendment as we know it you know those g.p.s. tracking devices that were placed on cars by beds without warrants well the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals made a ruling in favor of those devices saying that obtaining a vehicle coordinates is just the exact same kind of information made available when you're driving on public roads and only one justice of that court opposed that decision arguing that that ruling leaves open the possibility of mass surveillance of the sole discretion of the police department now this issue is expected to make it all the way to the supreme court but the obama administration is also expected to ask that court to allow for the warrantless tracking so i think it's become pretty clear the fourth amendment was the victim of unof
random house to house searches so frankly if i was a resident of indiana i've been pretty angry right now not to mention scared the cops are going to knock on my door at any second and speaking of the police their methods of keeping tabs on what they deem to be or who they deem to be suspicious persons is also wrote of the fourth amendment as we know it you know those g.p.s. tracking devices that were placed on cars by beds without warrants well the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals made a...
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this could be able to conduct random house to house searches so frankly if i was a resident of indiana i think pretty angry right now i want to mention scared the cops are going to knock on my door at any second i'm speaking of the police their methods of keeping tabs on what they deem to be or who they deem to be suspicious persons is also wrote of the fourth amendment as we know it you know those g.p.s. tracking devices that were placed on cars by beds without warrants over the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals made a ruling in favor of those devices saying that obtaining a vehicle coordinates is just the exact same kind of information made available when you're driving on public roads and only one justice of that court opposed that decision arguing that that ruling leaves open the possibility of mass surveillance of the sole discretion of the police department now this issue is expected to make it all the way to the supreme court but the obama administration is also expected to ask that court to allow for the warrantless tracking so i think it's become pretty clear the fourth am
this could be able to conduct random house to house searches so frankly if i was a resident of indiana i think pretty angry right now i want to mention scared the cops are going to knock on my door at any second i'm speaking of the police their methods of keeping tabs on what they deem to be or who they deem to be suspicious persons is also wrote of the fourth amendment as we know it you know those g.p.s. tracking devices that were placed on cars by beds without warrants over the u.s. seventh...
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with that, i'd like to yield to my colleague from indiana, indiana's third district, for whatever time he may consume. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to my colleague congressman purrton for his comment. what a momentous day, as he said, that we can all take courage and to look to the future. but as well as celebrate the ending of a chapter that's caused so much pain and so much fear in the many lives of americans. mr. stutzman: three weeks after my wife and i had our first born child, our american homeland was attacked by terrorists on september 11, 2001. as i held my baby boy i knew that i had to do something in ensuring the future security of my two sons -- and ensuring the future security of my two seasons is the reason i ran for congress. the terrorist attacks on 9/11 tested our security. i tested our defense, and our fortitude in protecting our country. we have not stood idly by. for nearly 10 years now, our american soldiers have given their lives every day in operation new dawn, operation enduring freedom and now operation odyssey dawn to protect our nation and to secure j
with that, i'd like to yield to my colleague from indiana, indiana's third district, for whatever time he may consume. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to my colleague congressman purrton for his comment. what a momentous day, as he said, that we can all take courage and to look to the future. but as well as celebrate the ending of a chapter that's caused so much pain and so much fear in the many lives of americans. mr. stutzman: three weeks after my wife and i had our first born...
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it is indiana they are talking about. [applause] i suppose what draws attention to indiana and the progress here into this room tonight is in a notion -- an ocean ob bankrupt states, the aaa credit rating, the fewest state employees per capita in the country. the lowest property car -- taxes in the country. billions in reserves. debt pay down 40%. we are a state of people who take care of money and never forgets where the money came from in the first place. [applause] there is only one reason indiana is different. this is something i hope each of you understand. the only reason we are different is because the republican party is so very different. this has been a source of frustration to our opponents for a long time. i think it is a source of confusion to outsiders. we do not fit their neat little stereotypes of what a republican is supposed to stand for. however republican is supposed to conduct himself or herself. we do not think -- fit that cartoon they carry in their head. the indiana republican party is a party a pu
it is indiana they are talking about. [applause] i suppose what draws attention to indiana and the progress here into this room tonight is in a notion -- an ocean ob bankrupt states, the aaa credit rating, the fewest state employees per capita in the country. the lowest property car -- taxes in the country. billions in reserves. debt pay down 40%. we are a state of people who take care of money and never forgets where the money came from in the first place. [applause] there is only one reason...
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severe thunderstorm watch goes until 10:00 central as well as here in portions of indiana and illinois. we had a bit of a scare on the south side of minneapolis. a tornado warning earlier. but no confirmed tornado report on that. but take these warnings seriously. we've got one right along i-35 between minneapolis and duluth. sl and we all know that strong winds can also do a lot of damage and topple trees. the atlantatlies area due to that very thing. as you can see across indiana, illinois we've got some ry heavy thunderstorms on the south side of chicago, and then as we get into monday we are looking at the threat for another tornado outbreak. first of all, a flood threat across upstate new york as well as northern vermont. but again, you can see the red shaded area. this is what we're looking at for large hail, damaging winds, and yes, even tornadoes between fargo, minneapolis, all the way down into kansas. lester, back to you. >> kelly cass of the weather channel. thank you, kelly. >>> everyone's safe after the brakes on a delta airlines flight overheated this afternoon on landing
severe thunderstorm watch goes until 10:00 central as well as here in portions of indiana and illinois. we had a bit of a scare on the south side of minneapolis. a tornado warning earlier. but no confirmed tornado report on that. but take these warnings seriously. we've got one right along i-35 between minneapolis and duluth. sl and we all know that strong winds can also do a lot of damage and topple trees. the atlantatlies area due to that very thing. as you can see across indiana, illinois...
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> on the political front a big name in republican circles has decided to sit out the 2012 election, indiana governor mish daniels. in an e-mail to supporters this morning he said he is not running for president. daniels is a former white house budget director under president george w. bush. he cites family considerations for his division. his decision comes after herman cain announced his run for presidency. >>> former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is expected to officially announce his 2012 run, tomorrow. paul steinhauser has some of the other key story lines. >> good morning, t.j. tuesday the fight over medicare is in the spotlight. voters in new york's 26th congressional district go to fill their house seat. the winner will fill the seat of chris lee, quickly resigned earlier this hour hours after gawker posted photos and e-mailed from him soliciting a date with a woman through craigslist. in the race for the white house iowa is in the spotlight this week. michele bachmann could be close to announcing a run for the white house visits the state on thursday. next day mitt romney all but
> on the political front a big name in republican circles has decided to sit out the 2012 election, indiana governor mish daniels. in an e-mail to supporters this morning he said he is not running for president. daniels is a former white house budget director under president george w. bush. he cites family considerations for his division. his decision comes after herman cain announced his run for presidency. >>> former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is expected to officially...
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they are tracking that way mostly across northern indiana but the city will escape tonight. time lapse cameras, you can see it was a little cloudy by mid to late afternoon, those clouds building over the area but not producing very much. winds have been diminishing as well but generally they have been ranging from 5-12 mi. per hour. 61 degrees was the afternoon high but the official high today. plenty of cold air out to the west. it looks like we will probably not get out of the '50s. at the moment we are at 54 degrees 53 degrees at o'hare. in the low to mid 50s across the area. the temperatures tonight are really going to dive. we're expecting that probably during the overnight hours we will get down to 40 or 41 degrees in some areas. you can see they are coming out of the west and southwest at the moment, wind speeds generally in the 5-10 mi. per hour range. look at these big thunderstorms that are trekking across arkansas and missouri. a fascinating system bringing very heavy rain to parts of southern illinois and missouri where flooding is a big concern and also in arkan
they are tracking that way mostly across northern indiana but the city will escape tonight. time lapse cameras, you can see it was a little cloudy by mid to late afternoon, those clouds building over the area but not producing very much. winds have been diminishing as well but generally they have been ranging from 5-12 mi. per hour. 61 degrees was the afternoon high but the official high today. plenty of cold air out to the west. it looks like we will probably not get out of the '50s. at the...
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a lot of that heading into indiana and michigan at this hour. watch boxes in place in central areas of indiana and illinois and also to the east we're monitoring severe weather across upstate new york and into northern vermont. we're looking for that as well. some of these severe thunderstorm warnings are popping up into the upstate area and this means we'll see winds that will be exceeding areas certainly well above 58 miles per hour. you can see those strong storms working their way across much of the region. all right. aside of the fact that we're also tracking the snowfall through the west, we're also taking a quick look at the memorial day beach forecast. we have the water temperature that's mild across the gulf coast down through destin. as you head across florida, water temperature is comfortable. chance of precipitation both days and we're seeing that today with isolated thunderstorm rolling across florida. let's head up the coast to georgia. temperature is 89 in savannah. decent chance of precipitation there as well as in hilton head, s
a lot of that heading into indiana and michigan at this hour. watch boxes in place in central areas of indiana and illinois and also to the east we're monitoring severe weather across upstate new york and into northern vermont. we're looking for that as well. some of these severe thunderstorm warnings are popping up into the upstate area and this means we'll see winds that will be exceeding areas certainly well above 58 miles per hour. you can see those strong storms working their way across...
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a storm since 1925 when 745 people were killed in a storm that raged through missouri, illinois and indiana. >>> tonight, the president is meeting the press. it's the annual white house correspondents dinner. journalists and hollywood heavy weights and the nation's top politicians came together to toast and roast president obama. we're live at the reagan building downtown where the after parties are scheduled to begin. >> reporter: the dinner actually happened right up the street. no doubt about it, the white house correspondent association is the biggest event in washington tonight. all the celebrities, politicians and everyone you just mentioned will be headed here to the after party in a couple of minutes for something that's become by now quite the tradition. ♪ [ music ] there was music and lots of mingling at the hilton for the white house core upon dents association din -- correspondent association dinner. celebrities like donald trump as well as others joined in. the comedian cohost for this year's event, seth myers. >> this evening, i'm going to be making a lot of jokes about many
a storm since 1925 when 745 people were killed in a storm that raged through missouri, illinois and indiana. >>> tonight, the president is meeting the press. it's the annual white house correspondents dinner. journalists and hollywood heavy weights and the nation's top politicians came together to toast and roast president obama. we're live at the reagan building downtown where the after parties are scheduled to begin. >> reporter: the dinner actually happened right up the...
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the story begins with the december 1944 letter to murdoch from a librarian and the indiana historical society or good library and wanted to let murdoch melded to studios, mgm and disney, have been asking around about johnny appleseed. of the to the library and clearly preferred disney take on the job she was not 100% certain. i only trust she wrote that they did not do something peculiar and horrible. three and a half years later with the mgm movie scrapped and disney's animated version of johnny's life headed to theaters nationwide, murdoch was convinced that something peculiar and horrible was exact and what the walt disney studio had done. on may 26, 1948, the day before the cartoon melody time was released murdoch wrote walt disney to correct the error of his ways. her letter begins on a high note with murdoch praising the studio for celebrating johnny's blessings three, love, faith and the apple tree. but then the town grows more here. publicity had showed johnny goaded on to greatness by a sourpuss -- in a skin cap and for murdoch that was playing way too fast and loose with the
the story begins with the december 1944 letter to murdoch from a librarian and the indiana historical society or good library and wanted to let murdoch melded to studios, mgm and disney, have been asking around about johnny appleseed. of the to the library and clearly preferred disney take on the job she was not 100% certain. i only trust she wrote that they did not do something peculiar and horrible. three and a half years later with the mgm movie scrapped and disney's animated version of...
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indiana governor mitch daniels bows out before ever getting in. so what held him back? >>> outbreak, an extremely contagious and deadly virus is spreading among horses in the american west. rodeos, parades and horse shows are all being canceled. can this virus be stopped? >>> and on the road. three anchors, one car, a few bucks and a whole lot of open road. watch as we fish, snooze and cruise our way out of one of the cheapest road trips ever. ♪ holiday road >>> you know, i had been laboring under the delusion that you and i were at least mildly interesting. but apparently not. we were on a road trip the other day with ron claiborne, and he fell asleep. >> for like two hours. >> there he is. i shot that video, as a matter of fact. >> i'm faking it. >> you were faking it. >> yeah, i was just thinking. >> will you be able to stay awake for the rest of the show? >> it took my singing to wake him up actually. >> yeah, it woke up a lot of -- a lot of stuff. i want to say, the reason why we did this road trip is we wanted to put to the test all these tips that we often give
indiana governor mitch daniels bows out before ever getting in. so what held him back? >>> outbreak, an extremely contagious and deadly virus is spreading among horses in the american west. rodeos, parades and horse shows are all being canceled. can this virus be stopped? >>> and on the road. three anchors, one car, a few bucks and a whole lot of open road. watch as we fish, snooze and cruise our way out of one of the cheapest road trips ever. ♪ holiday road >>> you...
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longer will we let the narco traffickers around the globe use american banks to launder their cash and indiana governor mitch daniels is adding fuel to the republicans war against women like mandatory reproductive screening for planned parenthood patients who rely on medicaid so what's the fate of needy women who should stay. here longer cayman islands united states is the world's biggest offshore tax haven that's right even though the i.r.s. is looking for tax dodging billionaires have stashed their cash in offshore bank accounts the truth is america is actually home to some of the biggest tax free offshore bank accounts in the world a department of commerce study revealed that the u.s. banks are holding three point six trillion dollars belonging to foreign appositive that's because under u.s. law and nine u.s. citizens can deposit as much money into banks as they'd like with out paying taxes and without having to read. their deposits revealed to their home countries canada is the only exception is really a better actor the united states so kind of foreign money is holed up in u.s. banks and
longer will we let the narco traffickers around the globe use american banks to launder their cash and indiana governor mitch daniels is adding fuel to the republicans war against women like mandatory reproductive screening for planned parenthood patients who rely on medicaid so what's the fate of needy women who should stay. here longer cayman islands united states is the world's biggest offshore tax haven that's right even though the i.r.s. is looking for tax dodging billionaires have stashed...
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popular indiana governor mitch daniels, a budget cutter known for his financial discipline, is under enormous pressure to get in the race. daniels has said he will decide by the end of the month and certainly is sounding like someone who could run. in an interview this week with the "indianapolis star," daniels outlines how he would run a presidential campaign, saying he would sleep in voters' homes as he did when he ran for indiana governor. and with former arkansas governor mike huckabee deciding not to run, there's also an opening for a social conservative such as minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann, a former state senator and federal tax attorney. now, bachmann is a favorite of social conservatives and tea party activists, and she'll be in iowa next week for a big speech to republicans. mitt romney will be in iowa as well on friday. so, harry, the race that got off to a slow start may be picking up fast. >> smith: jan crawford in washington tonight. thanks. and this program note, newt gingrich will be bob schieffer's guest this sunday on "face the nation." if you follow pro
popular indiana governor mitch daniels, a budget cutter known for his financial discipline, is under enormous pressure to get in the race. daniels has said he will decide by the end of the month and certainly is sounding like someone who could run. in an interview this week with the "indianapolis star," daniels outlines how he would run a presidential campaign, saying he would sleep in voters' homes as he did when he ran for indiana governor. and with former arkansas governor mike...
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there were more tornadoes yesterday in missouri and indiana but no deaths reported. >> crazy weather out there. crazy weather here? not too bad. a decent day in store for the holiday weekend. >> we don't have that huge dome of high pressure that we usually get at this time of year really shutting all the rain off so we had those showers moving through the bay area yesterday. we have kind of a zonal flow here a lot of moisture moving off the pacific into the bay area a lot of clouds streaming to the north of us. we'll see passing clouds and mixture of sunshine today but looks like it's going to stay dry. temperatures outside right now in the 40s and 50s at this hour with some partly cloudy skies, as well. as we head toward the afternoon we'll sneak some sunshine n highs running up into the upper 60s in many spots inland about 69 degrees in concord, 69 in the napa valley and 64 a little breezy into san francisco. looks like the weekend is going to stay dry but a little cooler than normal throughout the weekend but we'll take dry at this point. there is a slight chance we could see some
there were more tornadoes yesterday in missouri and indiana but no deaths reported. >> crazy weather out there. crazy weather here? not too bad. a decent day in store for the holiday weekend. >> we don't have that huge dome of high pressure that we usually get at this time of year really shutting all the rain off so we had those showers moving through the bay area yesterday. we have kind of a zonal flow here a lot of moisture moving off the pacific into the bay area a lot of clouds...
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he, governor of indiana, saying, you know what? my family can't take it. does that move the race in any way, shape or form? >> well, it is certainly a big disappointment. there are a lot of us that were talking to mitch and trying to get him to take this race on. my wife and i spent a good afternoon with him and we have about 2 million activists across the country, and frankly, we're disappointed. now obviously we have to start looking and i was just saying this morning, maybe it is time to start drafting paul ryan. >> oh, my goodness. well, there's certainly a lot of concern. we should say you have been heavily involved in the tea party movement and come from sort of that section of the party. let me ask you, when the white house looks at this sort of thing, is this now background noise or do they look and say, boy, mitch daniels, he's got a record, pretty good record in indiana if you're a republican. is this a plus or a minus for republicans? >> you know, candy, last time i work at the white house in the clinton years in 1996 we were certain that lamar
he, governor of indiana, saying, you know what? my family can't take it. does that move the race in any way, shape or form? >> well, it is certainly a big disappointment. there are a lot of us that were talking to mitch and trying to get him to take this race on. my wife and i spent a good afternoon with him and we have about 2 million activists across the country, and frankly, we're disappointed. now obviously we have to start looking and i was just saying this morning, maybe it is time...
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now, despite the good work that's being done in allison, obviously here in indiana and all across the country, there are still some folks who are struggling. and a lot of people are thinking where are those new jobs going to come from that pay well, have good benefits, can support a family? and how do we finally reduce our dependence on oil so that we're not hostage to high gas prices all the time? the reason i'm here today is because the answers to these questions are right here at allison. right here in these vehicles. right here in these transmissions. this is where the jobs of the future are at. we're going to have a lot of jobs in the service sector because we're a mature economy. but america's economy is always going to rely on outstanding manufacturing. where we make stuff. where we're not just buying stuff overseas, but we're making stuff here, and we're selling it to somebody else. that's what allison's all about. this is also where a clean energy economy is being built. this is the kind of company that will make sure that america remains the most prosperous nation in the wor
now, despite the good work that's being done in allison, obviously here in indiana and all across the country, there are still some folks who are struggling. and a lot of people are thinking where are those new jobs going to come from that pay well, have good benefits, can support a family? and how do we finally reduce our dependence on oil so that we're not hostage to high gas prices all the time? the reason i'm here today is because the answers to these questions are right here at allison....
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in indiana a tornado touched down in bedford. look at the almost a dozen people heard with non applied for in injuries. hundreds of customers still without power. but strong winds, heavy rains and he'll wear a problem yesterday, neurologists say the weather is very unusual for this area.. >>: class take a look at our own weather and what we are seeing in tahoe and here. partly skiing this weekend? >>: there are some resorts that are still this is heavenly. squaw valley got 13 in. of snow from the storm that pushed through yesterday. incline village got about 2.5 in.. winter does not want to leave! hawks rains is pushing close to the north ease leaving us with dry conditions, but notice a steady stream of cloud cover. we'll have a mix of sunshine and clouds. we will stay dry for a good portion of the day. overnight, a slight stretch of what other. right now temperatures are in the '40's and '50's. and 50 degrees in mountain view and about 49 in san jose. by the afternoon our highs will be a mixture of sixties, maybe a few 700 in t
in indiana a tornado touched down in bedford. look at the almost a dozen people heard with non applied for in injuries. hundreds of customers still without power. but strong winds, heavy rains and he'll wear a problem yesterday, neurologists say the weather is very unusual for this area.. >>: class take a look at our own weather and what we are seeing in tahoe and here. partly skiing this weekend? >>: there are some resorts that are still this is heavenly. squaw valley got 13 in. of...
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it's only been a couple of weeks since the end of the indiana legislature. i do think we'll hear from him in the next week or two. about a decision here. every day i think that the odd's makers can come up with a different answer of what they think he's going to do. michelle bachman the congresswoman from minnesota is is a natural fit for the huckabee voter world. she has iowa roots. she's from there. she could make a very strong play amongst the caucus goers in iowa. she's somebody to watch. her aides are saying she's all about certain to get into the race. >> ifill: she can easily differentiate herself not only on gender but also on politics. >> no doubt about it. she is the head of the tea party caucus in the congress. she is the representative of this new sort of virulent strand of politics going on inside the republican party. certainly on gender also. she'll obviously look different than anybody else on that debate stage. she'll get a lot of attention. >> ifill: david chalian, as always, thank you. >> sure. >> woodruff: now to some dramatic findings fr
it's only been a couple of weeks since the end of the indiana legislature. i do think we'll hear from him in the next week or two. about a decision here. every day i think that the odd's makers can come up with a different answer of what they think he's going to do. michelle bachman the congresswoman from minnesota is is a natural fit for the huckabee voter world. she has iowa roots. she's from there. she could make a very strong play amongst the caucus goers in iowa. she's somebody to watch....
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i moved to indiana so i could at least have him as governor. but, fortunately, michele bachmann is there to make me feel better. >> woodruff: what about daniels? what about the reason he gave? he said it was the women in his family, his wife. it sounded like he was ready to go for it. >> i think he was. rich daniels made an honest statement. now he has been krzed by some leading women columnists, for throwing his wife if not under the bus than the recreational vehicle-- or maybe it's a harley. it was an honest answer. he was ready to run. he wanted to run, and it really was a family decision that said no. but, he was the establishment choice. i mean, he's a serious cerebral person. it's no accident that the three plausible front-runners for the republican nomination right now-- mitt romney, tim pawlenty, and john huntsman-- are all former governors. americans look to governors. senators make speeches. governors make decisions and have to balance budgets. >> woodruff: mark has already narrowed it down to those three. you mentioned michele bachma
i moved to indiana so i could at least have him as governor. but, fortunately, michele bachmann is there to make me feel better. >> woodruff: what about daniels? what about the reason he gave? he said it was the women in his family, his wife. it sounded like he was ready to go for it. >> i think he was. rich daniels made an honest statement. now he has been krzed by some leading women columnists, for throwing his wife if not under the bus than the recreational vehicle-- or maybe...
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it's only been a couple of weeks since the end of the indiana legislature. i do think we'll hear from him in the next week or two. about a decision here. every day i think that the odd's makers can come up with a different answer of what they think he's going to do. michelle bachman the congresswoman from minnesota is is a natural fit for the huckabee voter world. she has iowa roots. she's from there. she could make a very strong play amongst the caucus goers in iowa. she's somebody to watch. her aides are saying she's all about certain to get into the race. >> ifill: she can easily differentiate herself not only on gender but also on politics. >> no doubt about it. she is the head of the tea party caucus in the congress. she is the representative of this new sort of virulent strand of politics going on inside the republican party. certainly on gender also. she'll obviously look different than anybody else on that debate stye. she'll get a lot of attention. >> ifill: david chalian, as always, thank you. >> sure. >> woodruff: now to some dramatic findings fro
it's only been a couple of weeks since the end of the indiana legislature. i do think we'll hear from him in the next week or two. about a decision here. every day i think that the odd's makers can come up with a different answer of what they think he's going to do. michelle bachman the congresswoman from minnesota is is a natural fit for the huckabee voter world. she has iowa roots. she's from there. she could make a very strong play amongst the caucus goers in iowa. she's somebody to watch....
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it's only been a couple of weeks since the end of the indiana legislature. i do think we'll hear from him in the next week or two. about a decision here. every day i think that the odd's makers can come up with a different answer of what they think he's going to do. michelle bachman the congresswoman from minnesota is is a natural fit for the huckabee voter world. she has iowa roots. she's from there. she could make a very strong play amongst the caucus goers in iowa. she's somebody to watch. her aides are saying she's all about certain to get into the race. >> ifill: she can easily differentiate herself not only on gender but also on politics. >> no doubt about it. she is the head of the tea party caucus in the congress. she is the representative of this new sort of virulent strand of politics going on inside the republican party. certnly gender also. she'll obviously look different than anybody else on that debate stage. she'll get a lot of attention. >> ifill: david chalian, as always, thank you. >> sure. >> woodruff: now to some dramatic findings from a
it's only been a couple of weeks since the end of the indiana legislature. i do think we'll hear from him in the next week or two. about a decision here. every day i think that the odd's makers can come up with a different answer of what they think he's going to do. michelle bachman the congresswoman from minnesota is is a natural fit for the huckabee voter world. she has iowa roots. she's from there. she could make a very strong play amongst the caucus goers in iowa. she's somebody to watch....