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you know, the books of indiana, the public records of indiana, are just that. they are public. the auditor has opened through a new website transparency of indiana. and it's something that i would encourage you to check out. because our books are out there, there is the annual report, the comprehensive annual financial report of the state of indiana. and we're always glad to help the public find those. and thank you for the question. >> ben is an independent in hot springs, arkansas. ben, please go ahead. you're on "the washington journal." >> caller: thank you so much. kudos to c-span. when you were talking about the bailouts a moment ago, i think another thing that can be considered is if my recollection is correct, chrysler was manufacturing m-1 tank engines, and there was a national defense issue there involved that played into that. but my main question -- my question to you today has to do with the relations between the federal government and the state governments. let's use the earlier example about the gay marriages. it's my belief that it is emphatically the province o
you know, the books of indiana, the public records of indiana, are just that. they are public. the auditor has opened through a new website transparency of indiana. and it's something that i would encourage you to check out. because our books are out there, there is the annual report, the comprehensive annual financial report of the state of indiana. and we're always glad to help the public find those. and thank you for the question. >> ben is an independent in hot springs, arkansas. ben,...
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you know, the books of indiana, the public records of indiana, are just that. they are public. the auditor has opened through a new website transparency of indiana. and it's something that i would encourage you to check out. because our books are out there, there is the annual report, the comprehensive annual financial report of the state of indiana. and we're always glad to help the public find those. and thank you for the question. >> ben is an independent in hot springs, arkansas. ben, please go ahead. you're on "the washington journal." >> caller: thank you so much. kudos to c-span. we were talking about the bailout a moment ago. i think another thing that can be considered is if my recollection is correct, chrysler was manufacturing m-1 tank engines, and there was a national defense issue there involved that played into that. but my main question -- my question to you today has to do with the relationship between the federal government and the state government. let's use the earlier example about the gay marriages. it's my belief that it is emphatically the province of the
you know, the books of indiana, the public records of indiana, are just that. they are public. the auditor has opened through a new website transparency of indiana. and it's something that i would encourage you to check out. because our books are out there, there is the annual report, the comprehensive annual financial report of the state of indiana. and we're always glad to help the public find those. and thank you for the question. >> ben is an independent in hot springs, arkansas. ben,...
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indiana, like miami, with three time-outs. certainly time to extend the game here and advance the ball. one of two made. the lead is seven. and the pacers take a time-out. 1:05 left in a second half dominated by wade and james. >> mike: let's look at the state of the playoffs. congratulations to the clippers. they go on the road and win game seven. a rarity in the nba, just the 22nd time that's happened in 109 game sevens. the clippers will meet san antonio, oklahoma city and the lakers on the west side of the bracket. and over here in the east, boston won game one against philadelphia. and hubie, indiana will go back and look at this, they'll say, they had their chances to beat miami. >> hubie: absolutely. the big thing right now is, if you take a three and miss it and foul, you are going to extend the lead. the big thing is to score quickly here. if you take it strong to the basket, you might get a three-point play. >> mike: pacers need one. they need to get it quick. there's no space to shoot. it's hibbert from the outside.
indiana, like miami, with three time-outs. certainly time to extend the game here and advance the ball. one of two made. the lead is seven. and the pacers take a time-out. 1:05 left in a second half dominated by wade and james. >> mike: let's look at the state of the playoffs. congratulations to the clippers. they go on the road and win game seven. a rarity in the nba, just the 22nd time that's happened in 109 game sevens. the clippers will meet san antonio, oklahoma city and the lakers...
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about the books of indiana -- the public records of indiana are public. there is a new website, transparency of indiana and i would encourage you to check it out. the comprehensive financial report of indiana. host: ben is an independent in arkansas. please go ahead. caller: thank you so much. you were talking about the bailout. chrysler was manufacturing m-1 tank engines. my question has to do with the relation between the federal government and the state government. it is my belief that it is the province of the state to deal with issues like gay marriage, abortion, gun control and the government has little to do with these issues. there is a great deal of fuzzy logic being utilized these days. phrases like "due process" are thrown around willy-nilly. i think there are citizens who have failed to educate themselves as to what these things really mean. host: mar. mourdock? guest: believe me, i don't know everything either. i was asking myself how it geologist winds up as a candidate for the u.s. senate? i have read the constitution many times. we were de
about the books of indiana -- the public records of indiana are public. there is a new website, transparency of indiana and i would encourage you to check it out. the comprehensive financial report of indiana. host: ben is an independent in arkansas. please go ahead. caller: thank you so much. you were talking about the bailout. chrysler was manufacturing m-1 tank engines. my question has to do with the relation between the federal government and the state government. it is my belief that it is...
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indiana, like miami, with three time-outs. certainly time to extend the game here and advance the ball. one of two made. the lead is seven. and the pacers take a time-out. 1:05 left in a second half dominated by wade and james. >> mike: let's look at the state of the playoffs. congratulations to the clippers. they go on the road and win game seven. a rarity in the nba, just the 22nd time that's happened in 109 game sevens. the clippers will meet san antonio, oklahoma city and the lakers on the west side of the brket. and over here in the east, boston won game one against philadelphia. and hubie, indiana will go back and look at this, they'll say, they had their chances to beat miami. >> hubie: absolutely. the big thing right now is, if you take a three and miss it and foul, you are going to extend the lead. the big thing is to score quickly here. if you take it strong to the basket, you might get a three-point play. >> mike: pacers need one. they need to get it quick. there's no space to shoot. it's hibbert from the outside. n
indiana, like miami, with three time-outs. certainly time to extend the game here and advance the ball. one of two made. the lead is seven. and the pacers take a time-out. 1:05 left in a second half dominated by wade and james. >> mike: let's look at the state of the playoffs. congratulations to the clippers. they go on the road and win game seven. a rarity in the nba, just the 22nd time that's happened in 109 game sevens. the clippers will meet san antonio, oklahoma city and the lakers...
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recent indiana republican primary to richard burr.. mr. shaw focuses on senator lugar's foreign policy were the chairmanship of the senate foreign relations committee to deliberations on arms control. this is about 40 minutes. >> greetings and welcome to indianapolis. my name is brian howey and i published politics indiana and in this capacity i had the honor and privilege of not only traveling with senator richard g lugar to hear of all the way to siberia to a dataset, albania, but also had the opportunity to travel with the author who is going to be speaking tonight and that is john shaw who is current in congress since 1991 for market news and has written his third vote featuring senators lugar. i have to tell you a story that isn't in the book here. john and i followed "the sun" under from moscow are to siberia to a chemical weapons destruction facility. we ended up in the renowned town of cucumber, russia and then as senator lugar and sandman when not to do my act where the nunn-lugar act has stored highly enriched uranium from cvs wh
recent indiana republican primary to richard burr.. mr. shaw focuses on senator lugar's foreign policy were the chairmanship of the senate foreign relations committee to deliberations on arms control. this is about 40 minutes. >> greetings and welcome to indianapolis. my name is brian howey and i published politics indiana and in this capacity i had the honor and privilege of not only traveling with senator richard g lugar to hear of all the way to siberia to a dataset, albania, but also...
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also passed the so-called gay marriage ban amendments that's happened here in indiana. i appreciate the fact that a lot of states are picking this up as a statewide issue. to me, it's a fascinating issue in the sense that so many states are trying to preemptively act ahead of what the federal government might do. in other words, the states fear what the meg might do. and it's really a very unusual thing we see. i can't think, and i'm a bit of a history buff, but i can't think of another instance or issue where states have so rushed ahead of what they expect some federal judge might do in the future. >> why do you think you beat richard luger? >> well, because all politics are local politics. couple things came into play. first and foremost, senator luger, as you mentioned in the introduction, had been in the united states senate for 36 years. especially during the last ten years, he's really lost touch with the people of indiana. a big issue that came up in the race is that he not physically -- physically had not had a residence in indiana since 1977. during the midst o
also passed the so-called gay marriage ban amendments that's happened here in indiana. i appreciate the fact that a lot of states are picking this up as a statewide issue. to me, it's a fascinating issue in the sense that so many states are trying to preemptively act ahead of what the federal government might do. in other words, the states fear what the meg might do. and it's really a very unusual thing we see. i can't think, and i'm a bit of a history buff, but i can't think of another...
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. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally built to hold prisoners during the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of the state's most serious criminals. nearly 2,000 maximum security inmates spend their days behind these century old walls. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> while the majority of prisoners have committed violent crimes, the prison has worked hard to create a safe environment for both staff and inmates. one improvement was the administrative segregation unit. >> back in the early '90s we had pr
. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison....
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to your comment on the books of indiana, you know, the books of indiana, the public records of indiana are just that, they are public. the auditor has opened through a new web site transparency of indiana, and it's something that i would encourage you to check out because our books are out there. there's the annual report, the comprehensive annual financial report of the state of indiana, and we're always glad to help the public find those. and thank you for the question. >> host: ben is an independent in hot springs, arkansas. ben, please, go ahead. you're on "the washington journal." >> caller: thank you so much, kudos to c-span. when you were talking about the bailouts a moment ago, i think another thing that can be considered is if my recollection is correct, chrysler was manufacturing m1 tank engines, and there was a national defense issue involved there that played into that. but my main question, my question to you today has to do with the relations between the federal government and the state government. let's use the earlier example about the gay marriages. it's my belief that
to your comment on the books of indiana, you know, the books of indiana, the public records of indiana are just that, they are public. the auditor has opened through a new web site transparency of indiana, and it's something that i would encourage you to check out because our books are out there. there's the annual report, the comprehensive annual financial report of the state of indiana, and we're always glad to help the public find those. and thank you for the question. >> host: ben is...
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in indiana, a venerable republican senator falls. >> serving the people of indiana in the united states senate has been the greatest honor of my public life. gwen: is the tea party back? and the mysterious double agent who foiled al qaeda. what did we learn? >> i can tell you that we should never, ever let our guard down. gwen: covering the week, john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. major garrett of "national journal." susan davis of "usa today." and pierre thomas of abc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to chart a greener path in
in indiana, a venerable republican senator falls. >> serving the people of indiana in the united states senate has been the greatest honor of my public life. gwen: is the tea party back? and the mysterious double agent who foiled al qaeda. what did we learn? >> i can tell you that we should never, ever let our guard down. gwen: covering the week, john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. major garrett of "national journal." susan davis of "usa...
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a victory certainly for the very conservative tea party movement in indiana, right? >> this is absolutely true. now, the tea party supply the the, did supplied the ground troops. given the victory he can make a claim. he took advantage a couple things, an anti-incumbent mood and lugar's advancing age that gave a lot of people the sense maybe it was time to move on. >> greta: i would have been suspicious but the fact there was a big controversy where richard lugar, whether he lived in indiana or virginia. he has been in the senate for 36 years. an anti-out of touch, you are a washington guy and indiana guy. does it have any touch of that? >> sure, absolutely. his entire argument was that ligar had lost touch. residency thing was case in point. that was powerful. murdoch called that a turning points. it would be hard to argue with it. >> greta: mr. murdoch will be running against a congressman, the democrat in november. how do those go against each other? >> there haven't been many polls but it will be closer than lugar versus donnelly would have been. expected them to
a victory certainly for the very conservative tea party movement in indiana, right? >> this is absolutely true. now, the tea party supply the the, did supplied the ground troops. given the victory he can make a claim. he took advantage a couple things, an anti-incumbent mood and lugar's advancing age that gave a lot of people the sense maybe it was time to move on. >> greta: i would have been suspicious but the fact there was a big controversy where richard lugar, whether he lived...
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it wasn't the case in indiana. i love democrats to spend money in indiana and waste it on trying to take that seat. it won't happen, not in indiana. >> we've got to leave it there. ari, cornell, eric, thanks. we've got a lot to cover tonight. the battle over a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in north carolina has led to strong rhetoric. eadvantage livang liadvantage - graham ran full page ads saying marriage is between a man and a woman. but the most shocking is in fayetteville. pastor john harris said he was trying to communicate the word of god through marriage where dads should give their boys a punch if they showed effeminate behavior and, quote, crack their limp wrist. take a listen. >> so your little son acts girlish when he's 4 years old. instead of crushing is like a cockroach and saying, man up, son, get outside and dig a ditch because that's what boys do, you get out the camera, and you start taking pictures of johnny acting like a female, and then you upload it to youtube, and everybod
it wasn't the case in indiana. i love democrats to spend money in indiana and waste it on trying to take that seat. it won't happen, not in indiana. >> we've got to leave it there. ari, cornell, eric, thanks. we've got a lot to cover tonight. the battle over a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in north carolina has led to strong rhetoric. eadvantage livang liadvantage - graham ran full page ads saying marriage is between a man and a woman. but the most shocking is in...
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in indiana, a venerable republican senator falls. >> serving the people of indiana in the united states senate has been the greatest honor of my public life. gwen: is the tea party back? and the mysterious double agent who foiled al qaeda. what did we learn? >> i can tell you that we should never, ever let our guard down. gwen: covering the week, john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. major garrett of "national journal." susan davis of "usa today." and pierre thomas of abc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to chart a greener path in the air and in our factories. >> to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. >> and harness o technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> align -- a line is a power this will
in indiana, a venerable republican senator falls. >> serving the people of indiana in the united states senate has been the greatest honor of my public life. gwen: is the tea party back? and the mysterious double agent who foiled al qaeda. what did we learn? >> i can tell you that we should never, ever let our guard down. gwen: covering the week, john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. major garrett of "national journal." susan davis of "usa...
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that's probably never happened before in indiana. and those people were motivated by the entire obama agenda. you know, we've had this thing going since 2009 when the government seems that they can spend their way to prosperity and continue to issue more and more regulations and somehow encourage economic growth when the opposite is happening. >> senator demint, is there going to be a tea party tidal wave, a kind of renewal of what happened in 2010? are you going to get some new tea party blood in the senate? >> well, i think you saw that in indiana, but it's not all under the tea party name. it's really citizen activism, grass roots activism. they're more organized than they were last time. there's energy out there. but i think you'll see what happened in indiana happen in other places just as well, because americans are concerned. it's not about a political philosophy. it really is about saving our country, and i think you're going see americans more activated in this election than they were in the last one. >> i know you're a sena
that's probably never happened before in indiana. and those people were motivated by the entire obama agenda. you know, we've had this thing going since 2009 when the government seems that they can spend their way to prosperity and continue to issue more and more regulations and somehow encourage economic growth when the opposite is happening. >> senator demint, is there going to be a tea party tidal wave, a kind of renewal of what happened in 2010? are you going to get some new tea party...
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it wasn't the case in indiana. i love democrats to spend money in indiana and waste it on trying to take that seat. it won't happen, not in indiana. >> we've got to leave it there. ari, cornell, eric, thanks. we've got a lot to cover tonight. the battle over a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in north carolina has led to strong rheric. eadvantage livang liadvantage - graham ran full page ads saying marriage is between a man and a woman. but the most shocking is in fayetteville. pastor john harris said he was trying to communicate the word of god through marriage where dads should give their boys a punch if they showed effeminate behavior and, quote, crack their limp wrist. take a listen. >> so your little son acts girlish when he's 4 years old. instead of crushing is like a cockroach and saying, man up, son, get outside and dig a ditch because that's what boys do, you get out the camera, and you start taking pictures of johnny acting like a female, and then you upload it to youtube, and everybody
it wasn't the case in indiana. i love democrats to spend money in indiana and waste it on trying to take that seat. it won't happen, not in indiana. >> we've got to leave it there. ari, cornell, eric, thanks. we've got a lot to cover tonight. the battle over a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in north carolina has led to strong rheric. eadvantage livang liadvantage - graham ran full page ads saying marriage is between a man and a woman. but the most shocking is in...
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we have been fortunate in indiana. our state is one of two who has gone through the entire economic crisis without going in the red because we live by the principle you ought not spend more than you take in. they want to see what we have had in indiana carry to our national capital. >> you are hitting them on the judge's front. there seems to be a lot of conservatives that believe and a lot of liberals that believe that a president should get some benefit of the doubt on their judicial appointments. are you saying that no matter who president obama appoints to the federal bench you will oppose that person under any circumstance? >> no. i'm not saying that at all. that classic argument as you laid it out is about whether or not elections have consequences. i know there are conservatives who said the president was elected. he or she ought to be able to appoint whoever they like. i believe elections should have consequences. elections to the senate should have consequences. otherwise the article about advice and consent b
we have been fortunate in indiana. our state is one of two who has gone through the entire economic crisis without going in the red because we live by the principle you ought not spend more than you take in. they want to see what we have had in indiana carry to our national capital. >> you are hitting them on the judge's front. there seems to be a lot of conservatives that believe and a lot of liberals that believe that a president should get some benefit of the doubt on their judicial...
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he just grew out of touch with indiana. he completely lost touch with indiana. the tea party saw an opportunity to pick up a seat and move it to the right and they did so with richard murdock. >> are there any lessons in the luger defeat? >> i'm married to a hoosier, i go there regularly. this is the problem when you have been in washington so long, you forget who elected you and you forget your people back home. is he really a hoosier anymore, or has he forgotten about us? he didn't return home often enough. when republicans turn against you from the very beginning of the campaign, that really shows you've been away too long. >> just more wi >> cornel, is that how you see it as well? >> when we talk about being out of touch, the truth of the matter is that the tea party is beginning to take over the republican party. and you see, from the outside looking in, i think most myrrhs look at this and they say, here's a party that increasingly moderate and people who want to compromise just aren't welcome. luger barely had a challenge last time indiana. he's someone w
he just grew out of touch with indiana. he completely lost touch with indiana. the tea party saw an opportunity to pick up a seat and move it to the right and they did so with richard murdock. >> are there any lessons in the luger defeat? >> i'm married to a hoosier, i go there regularly. this is the problem when you have been in washington so long, you forget who elected you and you forget your people back home. is he really a hoosier anymore, or has he forgotten about us? he...
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we know about indiana senator richard lugar. he was rejected by his own party in a double-digit defeat that was just one of last night's ballot blowouts. the results went largely as expected in indiana, north carolina, west virginia and wisconsin. the surprises were in the margins of victory. murdoch beat lugar by 20 points, 61% to lugar's 39%. new york overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment that will constitutional will band civil unions. it will make north carolina the 30th state to adopt a marriage ban. the state was the last holdout in the south. a white house spokesman said the president was disappointed by the vote. >> in north carolina you have to get over 40 to avoid a runoff. walter dalton by, at 46%. and it's a rematch from 2010 when walker beat barrett by 6 points. finally, after last night we know why west virginia's democratic senator claims to be undecided on who he'll support in the presidential race. texas felon keith russell judd currently serving 210 months in a federal prison won at least eig
we know about indiana senator richard lugar. he was rejected by his own party in a double-digit defeat that was just one of last night's ballot blowouts. the results went largely as expected in indiana, north carolina, west virginia and wisconsin. the surprises were in the margins of victory. murdoch beat lugar by 20 points, 61% to lugar's 39%. new york overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment that will constitutional will band civil unions. it will make north carolina the 30th...
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we know about indiana senator richard lugar. he was rejected by his own party in a double-digit defeat that was just one of last night's ballot blowouts. the results went largely as expected in indiana, north carolina, west virginia and wisconsin. the surprises were in the margins of victory. murdoch beat lugar by 20 points, 61% to lugar's 39%. new york overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment that will constitutional will band civil unions. it will make north carolina the 30th state to adopt a marriage ban. the state was the last holdout in the south. a white house spokesman said the president was disappointed by the vote. >> in north carolina you have to get over 40 to avoid a runoff. walter dalton by, at 46%. and it's a rematch from 2010 when walker beat barrett by 6 points. finally, after last night we know why west virginia's democratic senator claims to be undecided on who he'll support in the presidential race. texas felon keithrrently servin a federal prison won at least eight counties last night and 42%
we know about indiana senator richard lugar. he was rejected by his own party in a double-digit defeat that was just one of last night's ballot blowouts. the results went largely as expected in indiana, north carolina, west virginia and wisconsin. the surprises were in the margins of victory. murdoch beat lugar by 20 points, 61% to lugar's 39%. new york overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment that will constitutional will band civil unions. it will make north carolina the 30th...
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it gives the democrats an opening in indiana. i'm not sure, big it is, because indiana as basically a republican state. >> lugar brought this on himself, with all due respect. he is well-respected in washington, the problem is people back home thought he had gone washington. he did not have a primary residence in indiana -- >> he had a farm -- >> that is not pass as far as going back and stay in touch and with people in indiana. i have family in indiana and they knew little about him other than heat lives and washington. >> he is 80 years old. >> what e you, ageist? >> oh, oh. >> easy for him to say. this is the tea party victory, no mistake about it. mourdock is different in the sense that he has been twice elected state treasurer. he is not a nobody. but it does fortified the position of the tea party, which is that the biggest liability against dick lugar was that bara obama had praised him as a senator he could work with. >> kiss of death. grover norquist victory, too. >> the republican vote, anything-but-tax -- >> let me ask
it gives the democrats an opening in indiana. i'm not sure, big it is, because indiana as basically a republican state. >> lugar brought this on himself, with all due respect. he is well-respected in washington, the problem is people back home thought he had gone washington. he did not have a primary residence in indiana -- >> he had a farm -- >> that is not pass as far as going back and stay in touch and with people in indiana. i have family in indiana and they knew little...
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indiana voters decide to retire richard lugar. we will talk to the man who stunned him by being too open to working with democrats. >>> tonight's truth is last night's biggest lesson, the 2012 political climate and state by state looks a lot different than when president obama won back in 2008. >>> we begin tonight with new details about president obama's personal evolution on a potent political issue, same-sex marriage. >> i have just concluded that for me, personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> with that in that oval office vint with abc news, the president officially switched his position. in 2008, he ran as i acandidate who opposed same-sex marriage. cnn is told he is ready to support it and green light those that want to add language to the 2012 campaign platform. >> why the switch? >> i had hesitated on gay marriage in part because i thought civil unions would be sufficient. that that was something that would give people hospital visitation ri
indiana voters decide to retire richard lugar. we will talk to the man who stunned him by being too open to working with democrats. >>> tonight's truth is last night's biggest lesson, the 2012 political climate and state by state looks a lot different than when president obama won back in 2008. >>> we begin tonight with new details about president obama's personal evolution on a potent political issue, same-sex marriage. >> i have just concluded that for me, personally,...
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indiana woman's prison. >> other offenders see their families frequently. in addition to regular visitation, the prison hosts an annual family day event. >> this is something the church put together, family day, so people can spend some time with their family and reunite. people trying to build bridges back that they lost before. >> this is my father, jerry, this is my mother, martha. >> we first met jerry bonds during our shooting of the original "lockup" at indiana state prison in 2006. >> to be honest, i grew up with a two-parent, middle-class home. you know, my brother and my older brother, they all graduated from college. i just happened to go down a wrong road, was selling drugs and running the streets. >> at the time, our cameras captured another bonds' family visit. but due to a variety of disciplinary problems, it was a noncontact visit with his parents and three children. and jerry bonds, sr., was none too happy about it. >> i was upset at first. and i even threatened him to not even bring his kids up here. >> the last time we were on camera, we c
indiana woman's prison. >> other offenders see their families frequently. in addition to regular visitation, the prison hosts an annual family day event. >> this is something the church put together, family day, so people can spend some time with their family and reunite. people trying to build bridges back that they lost before. >> this is my father, jerry, this is my mother, martha. >> we first met jerry bonds during our shooting of the original "lockup" at...
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indiana is a red state i truly believe president obama won't be voted in in indiana in the fall. joe donnelly's got a limited following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> we had the race tide 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh held the seat for two terms. a democrat can do it. >> ifill: brian howey, greg fettig, thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: next, more details and a major twist in the foiled al qaeda terrorism plot. front pages around the country carried the news today, that the would-be terrorist intending to blow up a u.s. bound airliner was in fact a double agent from saudi arabia. he was supposed to slip past airport security, wearing a sophisticated bomb in his underwear. instead, the agent had infiltrated al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, based in yemen, and delivered the improvised explos
indiana is a red state i truly believe president obama won't be voted in in indiana in the fall. joe donnelly's got a limited following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> we had the race tide 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh...
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. >> good evening, the polls have closed in indiana. nbc declares richard murdock. now, the democrats have a shot >>> scott walker is trailing in the wisconsin impose trade if the gop has spent 7% pump some $80 million in wisconsin so far this year. scott walker is fighting for his life, and the money is not going to stop coming in as june 5th approaches. >>> scott walker is trailing in the wisconsin impose trade if the gop has spent 7% pump some $80 million in wisconsin so far this year. scott walker is fighting for his life, and the money is not going to stop coming in as june 5th approaches. i am joined by the winner of the primary, tom barrett, the democratic candidate in the recall election against scott walker. congratulations on your victory tonight. i was seeing how much you have been attacked by scott walker. that might have helped you in this democratic runoff. >> they obviously had single me out early on. they tried to keep me out of the race. he has raised $25 million to buy $1 million. the most recent poll shows me with a one-point lead over scott walke
. >> good evening, the polls have closed in indiana. nbc declares richard murdock. now, the democrats have a shot >>> scott walker is trailing in the wisconsin impose trade if the gop has spent 7% pump some $80 million in wisconsin so far this year. scott walker is fighting for his life, and the money is not going to stop coming in as june 5th approaches. >>> scott walker is trailing in the wisconsin impose trade if the gop has spent 7% pump some $80 million in wisconsin...
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you were just out in indiana. is dick luker losing because he's not conservative enough or because he doesn't have a residence in indiana? >> i think it was the latter. the turning point were these residency issues. not just maybe he moved out to virginia six years ago, the fact that he was still using his address that he sold -- for a house he sold sometime in the '70s. that was the point of no return. >> i'm going to read you a list of senators that were in the united states senate in 2008 that will not be there in 2013, republican side only. lugar, warner, specter, bennett, snow, gordon smith, voinovich, hagel. democratics, byrd, kennedy, biden, dodd, lincoln, nelson, clinton, obama. people how about the grandiosity of the senate, the people who would work with the other side, that's a lot of senate power going. >> it's most of the gang of "x." >> yeah. this gang of ten, that was anybody that was ever on a bipartisan piece of legislation, it was one of those ten names. >> that's why you see so much frustration
you were just out in indiana. is dick luker losing because he's not conservative enough or because he doesn't have a residence in indiana? >> i think it was the latter. the turning point were these residency issues. not just maybe he moved out to virginia six years ago, the fact that he was still using his address that he sold -- for a house he sold sometime in the '70s. that was the point of no return. >> i'm going to read you a list of senators that were in the united states...
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and dick lugar doesn't live in indiana anymore. he grew out of touch with indiana. he completely lost touch with indiana. the tea party saw an opportunity to pick up a seat and move it to the right. they did with richard mourdock. >> ari, any larger lessons in the defeat? >> i think eric nailed it. i'm married to a hoosier. this is the problem when you live in washington for so long, you forget who elected you. he didn't return home often enough. and sends a signal. when two-thirds of the establishment turn against you from the very beginning of the campaign, that really shows you have been away too long. less ideology, much more an older statesman who got out of touch. >> cornell, do you see it that way? >> we see the tea party taking over the republican party and from the outside looking in, i think most americans look at this and say, you know, here's a party that increasingly moderates and people who want to compromise aren't welcome in. lugar barely had a challenge last time in indiana. he's been -- he's someone who won that seat convincingly. i mean, that sat
and dick lugar doesn't live in indiana anymore. he grew out of touch with indiana. he completely lost touch with indiana. the tea party saw an opportunity to pick up a seat and move it to the right. they did with richard mourdock. >> ari, any larger lessons in the defeat? >> i think eric nailed it. i'm married to a hoosier. this is the problem when you live in washington for so long, you forget who elected you. he didn't return home often enough. and sends a signal. when two-thirds...
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indiana is a red state i truly believe president obama won't be voted in in indiana in the fall. joe donnelly's got a limit following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> we had the race tide 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh held the seat for two terms. a democrat can do it. >> ifill: brian howey, greg fettig, thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: next, more details and a major twist in the foiled al qaeda terrorism plot. front pages around the country carried the news today, that the would-be terrorist intending to blow up a u.s. bound airliner was in fact a double agent from saudi arabia. he was supposed to slip past airport security, wearing a sophisticated bomb in his underwear. instead, the agent had infiltrated al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, based in yemen, and delivered the improvised explosiv
indiana is a red state i truly believe president obama won't be voted in in indiana in the fall. joe donnelly's got a limit following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> we had the race tide 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh held...
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he can forget about winning indiana for a lot of reasons. that will just be one more. >> richard mourdoch is the republican who just knocked off richard lugar. >>> reaction from some of president obama's supporters. >>> next, the fbi adds a murder and kidnapping suspect to the ten most-wanted list and there is a big reward. that we were o. that we were o. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian, and she su
he can forget about winning indiana for a lot of reasons. that will just be one more. >> richard mourdoch is the republican who just knocked off richard lugar. >>> reaction from some of president obama's supporters. >>> next, the fbi adds a murder and kidnapping suspect to the ten most-wanted list and there is a big reward. that we were o. that we were o. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens....
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. >> coming up, indiana senator, richard lugar is lost in his primary tonight. we will show you how far the right wingers went to get this done. and later, american manufacturing is coming back. the american refusal to invest in american workers have left us with a shortage of qualified workers. leo gerard will join me for the conversation. we are right back. >>> you won't believe how right wingers -- details next. >>> detroit is on a rebound thanks to the auto loans. mitt romney is trying to take credit for it. howard fineman joins me for that conversation. >>> the assault on public education has reached a new low. what are some teachers scared to speak out? my commentary ahead. share your thoughts on twitter using the #and show. we are right back. >> welcome back to the ed show. the longest serving senator in indiana history. richard lugar has been rejected by his own party. he was defeated in a republican primary by state treasurer, richard murdock. he was able to successfully tied lugar to president obama. he won in vienna in 2008, the first democrat to do s
. >> coming up, indiana senator, richard lugar is lost in his primary tonight. we will show you how far the right wingers went to get this done. and later, american manufacturing is coming back. the american refusal to invest in american workers have left us with a shortage of qualified workers. leo gerard will join me for the conversation. we are right back. >>> you won't believe how right wingers -- details next. >>> detroit is on a rebound thanks to the auto loans....
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it gives the democrats an opening in indiana. i am not sure how big ideas, because it indiana is basically a republican state. >> lugar brought some of this on himself, with all due respect. he is well respected in washington, but the people back home thought maybe he had gone washington. he did not have a primary residence in indiana -- >> he had a farm -- >> but that does not pass as being a resident as far as going back and staying in touch with people in indiana. i have family in india, and they don't know lugar except as a name in washington. >> i am a lugar fan, but he is 80 years old. >> what are you, an ageist? >> oh, oh. >> easy for him to say. this is a tea party victory. mourdock is different in the sense that he is state treasurer, not some nobody. but it does fortified the position of the tea party, and the biggest liability against lugar, beyond his age and residency, is that barack obama praised him as a senator he could work with in the senate. >> kiss of death. >> it was a grover norquist victory,. >> the club fo
it gives the democrats an opening in indiana. i am not sure how big ideas, because it indiana is basically a republican state. >> lugar brought some of this on himself, with all due respect. he is well respected in washington, but the people back home thought maybe he had gone washington. he did not have a primary residence in indiana -- >> he had a farm -- >> but that does not pass as being a resident as far as going back and staying in touch with people in indiana. i have...
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. >>> good evening, the polls have closed in indiana. nbc declares richard murdock. now, the democrats have a shot >>> scott walker is trailing in the wisconsin impose trade if the gop has spent 7% pump some $80 million in wisconsin so far this year. scott walker is fighting for his life, and the money is not going to stop coming in as june 5th approaches. i am joined by the winner of the primary, tom barrett, the democratic candidate in the recall election against scott walker. congratulations on your victory tonight. i was seeing how much you have been attacked by scott walker. that might have helped you in this democratic runoff. >> they obviously had single me out early on. they tried to keep me out of the race. he has raised $25 million to buy $1 million. the most recent poll shows me with a one-point lead over scott walker. he can get all of his out of state money. it seems to have no impact, but our challenge is to get out there in the last 27 games and get our message across. we will not be able to fix wisconsin as long as god walker is president . we invite
. >>> good evening, the polls have closed in indiana. nbc declares richard murdock. now, the democrats have a shot >>> scott walker is trailing in the wisconsin impose trade if the gop has spent 7% pump some $80 million in wisconsin so far this year. scott walker is fighting for his life, and the money is not going to stop coming in as june 5th approaches. i am joined by the winner of the primary, tom barrett, the democratic candidate in the recall election against scott...
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indiana is a red state i truly believe president obama won't be voted in in indiana in the fall. joe donnelly's got a limited following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> whad the race ti 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh held the seat for two terms. a democrat can do it. >> ifill: brian howey, greg fettig, thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: next, more details and a major twist in the foiled al qaeda terrorism plot. front pages around the country carried the news today, that the would-be terrorist intending tolow up a u.s. bound airliner was in fact a double agent from saudi arabia. he was supposed to slip past airport security, wearing a sophisticated bomb in his underwear. instead, the agent had infiltrated al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, based in yemen, and delivered the improvised explosive de
indiana is a red state i truly believe president obama won't be voted in in indiana in the fall. joe donnelly's got a limited following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> whad the race ti 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh held...
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sno ♪ well, of course, we're hearing the "indiana jones" theme. >> where's his whip? it's not "indiana jones" without the whip. >> it's a bunch of college kids running around in their underwear all over campus. it's the second annual "indiana jones" run. they've done this for the past few years. guys from the pierson scholarship hall, they do this. they go all over campus. into the gymnasium. they go all through the school. >> there's a guy, there's a guy, there's a guy. >> wait, was there a guy? >> there's a guy running behind with a boom box. it looks like he's running playing the theechme. >> the best part, toward the end, one of the larger fellows, he got a little tired. >> aww. >> he didn't train? >> he was, like, you know what? this has been fun and all, but it's too much running. listen to this. >> and he's right. these natives, they never did catch him in 2012. maybe next year. >>> that's our show for today. thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow, everybody. have a great rest of your day.
sno ♪ well, of course, we're hearing the "indiana jones" theme. >> where's his whip? it's not "indiana jones" without the whip. >> it's a bunch of college kids running around in their underwear all over campus. it's the second annual "indiana jones" run. they've done this for the past few years. guys from the pierson scholarship hall, they do this. they go all over campus. into the gymnasium. they go all through the school. >> there's a guy,...
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you might win a red state like indiana. if you are a republican, even being seen as on the receiving end of bipartisan out reach as you can see from tonight's result, that is political suicide. the successful primary challenger to senator lugar today has an 0-3 record running for congress. he says that social security and medicare are unconstitutional. he'll be off the republican side and this man richard mourdock is replacing them. they are excited to turn the seat blue now that they will no longer have to run against a respective mainstream conservative who can win by over 30 points every time like dick lugar. democrats say richard as this year's ken buck. someone who the tea party love who is the state will be horrified by come time for the general election. if the democrats are right, meet this guy. meet joe donnelly. he's the democrat against whom richard mourdock will be running. in north carolina, the focus is on an amendment to ban gay marriage in the state of north carolina even though it's already banned there. mu
you might win a red state like indiana. if you are a republican, even being seen as on the receiving end of bipartisan out reach as you can see from tonight's result, that is political suicide. the successful primary challenger to senator lugar today has an 0-3 record running for congress. he says that social security and medicare are unconstitutional. he'll be off the republican side and this man richard mourdock is replacing them. they are excited to turn the seat blue now that they will no...
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he ran a campaign that did not speak to indiana voters. he did not focus on the issues that indiana voters cared about. and he could never come up with a good response to the criticisms against us. one, that a significant factor in losing this race, about how he had not owned a home in the state since 1977. he bumbled the response to that. it fed a storyline that he had been in washington too long. and it was time for someone else to come in. he also was hit by a fusillade of negative attack ads and $4.5 million -- gwen: paid for by -- >> tea party groups or other conservative groups and almost entirely negative against lugar. so he did not run the campaign he needed to run but also a weariness within the state of his record. and for the thing that he's most known for, for foreign policy, for being the international statesman, he didn't really spend a lot of time paying attention to the bread and butter issues that indiana voters care about. he didn't have a very strong record on the economy or at least speaking to those issues. you know,
he ran a campaign that did not speak to indiana voters. he did not focus on the issues that indiana voters cared about. and he could never come up with a good response to the criticisms against us. one, that a significant factor in losing this race, about how he had not owned a home in the state since 1977. he bumbled the response to that. it fed a storyline that he had been in washington too long. and it was time for someone else to come in. he also was hit by a fusillade of negative attack...