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this is just in indiana, independent. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i would like to connect to couple dots. i tried to get in on the last segment and i think it relates there also. it relates to the job numbers. i live in northern indiana between fort wayne and south bend. help wanted signs everywhere. in fort wayne, amazon is building a plant, not half done with it, and they say that will employ people in fort wayne. there is already help wanted signs everywhere. where will those people come from? and i saw on the local news in the elkhart area, amazon is also building a plant, probably will employ 2000 people. up there, help wanted signs everywhere. to connect the dots on southern indiana, refugees are coming over from afghanistan, we have people coming in from the southern border. these people are more than willing and able, probably, to take these jobs and would be more than happy these jobs and i bet they will get vaccinated. i would like to see some of those dots connected because the jobs are out there and we are importing the people, we will t
this is just in indiana, independent. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i would like to connect to couple dots. i tried to get in on the last segment and i think it relates there also. it relates to the job numbers. i live in northern indiana between fort wayne and south bend. help wanted signs everywhere. in fort wayne, amazon is building a plant, not half done with it, and they say that will employ people in fort wayne. there is already help wanted signs everywhere. where will...
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indiana attorney general is leading the effort. he says the federal government must back off. >> this is crazy. parents will win the day. they are trying to divide the family, brian, so the state can come in and run our lives and grow our kids. you can talk at a school board meeting. you cannot commit violence or trespass but there are laws for that, brian. you don't need the d.o.j. involved in this matter at all. we'll stand up for the parents of this country. >> harris: so why would the federal government want to step in so heavy handedly when we have law enforcement, at least for a while. the vaccine mandates are complicated. we'll get to that later in the show. >> it is intimidation pure and simple. the heavy hand of federal government. they don't want to hear from parents. you see this playing out in virginia. terry mccauliffe says it out loud. parents have no say. they believe that on a nationwide level. terry mccauliffe says it out loud. this is the democratic approach to it. say nothing, let the school boards deal with it.
indiana attorney general is leading the effort. he says the federal government must back off. >> this is crazy. parents will win the day. they are trying to divide the family, brian, so the state can come in and run our lives and grow our kids. you can talk at a school board meeting. you cannot commit violence or trespass but there are laws for that, brian. you don't need the d.o.j. involved in this matter at all. we'll stand up for the parents of this country. >> harris: so why...
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indiana's living quarters. he lived here. he slept up here. >> reporter: meantime, back on vinalhaven, indiana's home is undergoing a rebirth. the star of hope is being preserved and renovated. crews have saved the building structurally, replaced windows and doors, and painted. eventually, this will be an island center for arts education. >> here's the way we look at it. one of our missions is to celebrate the legacyf the art of robert indiana. but the other part that's important to remember is that this was not just a place where his art was, this was not just a place where things were stored. he lived here. he lived on this island for over 40 years, and that meant something to him. >> reporter: three years after his death, indiana's public sculptures are as popular as ever, and galleries and museums continue to exhibit his work. this exhibit of indiana's hartley elegies will be on display at the farnsworth museum in rockland, maine until january of 2022. >> there's a great richness in his work that i think will continue to
indiana's living quarters. he lived here. he slept up here. >> reporter: meantime, back on vinalhaven, indiana's home is undergoing a rebirth. the star of hope is being preserved and renovated. crews have saved the building structurally, replaced windows and doors, and painted. eventually, this will be an island center for arts education. >> here's the way we look at it. one of our missions is to celebrate the legacyf the art of robert indiana. but the other part that's important to...
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robert indiana. indiana moved to vinyl haven in materially 1970's, fleeing the art scene in new york city where he felt underappreciated. he bought and moved into a historic building right on main street. the toed fellows hall. renaming it the star of hope. indiana transformed the building into a studio, living space and museum of sorts. >> i don't think it's possible to understand who he was and what his working was about without experiencing it with him in that building. he created what i view as one of the most remarkable artists environments in the united states. >> to the public, robert indiana was a famous pop artist, the create or of the iconic love ask rupture one of the bests known peeses of public art in the world. but only vinyl haven, to many, indiana was an out stander who boarded up doors and windows on the star of hope. >> and it justs feltlike he was creating a fortress. so this building that was always open to the public, the door was closed literally. so he was controversial. he was
robert indiana. indiana moved to vinyl haven in materially 1970's, fleeing the art scene in new york city where he felt underappreciated. he bought and moved into a historic building right on main street. the toed fellows hall. renaming it the star of hope. indiana transformed the building into a studio, living space and museum of sorts. >> i don't think it's possible to understand who he was and what his working was about without experiencing it with him in that building. he created what...
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indiana, independent. good morning. caller: i've a few things to say. i am 70 years old, but my family has been in this country since 1630. we were brought to this country, and we need to stand back up and fight for this country. we worked hard. host: the hoosier state. this is tommy in hammond. republican. caller: i have a few questions. i want to make three quick comments on three separate subjects. one, the economy. it is a proven fact as you can see that we don't need a politician in office. we need, whether it is trump or someone like him, we need a businessman. because look at trump's track record as opposed to biden's track record or the democrat as a whole track record. my honest opinion is the biden plan is going to keep as many americans out of jobs because all of the aliens and migrants that have come across the border somehow, i think, they are going to give them jobs and what they want is payment. number two, growing up, we used to play a game on the farm. we would throw cow patties on the side of the barn. whoever's cow patties stuck the l
indiana, independent. good morning. caller: i've a few things to say. i am 70 years old, but my family has been in this country since 1630. we were brought to this country, and we need to stand back up and fight for this country. we worked hard. host: the hoosier state. this is tommy in hammond. republican. caller: i have a few questions. i want to make three quick comments on three separate subjects. one, the economy. it is a proven fact as you can see that we don't need a politician in...
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indiana's stalled. indiana's stalled. indiana's stalled. ♪ 'cause it's the only thing i wanna do. ♪ turns out everyone does sound better in the shower. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. ♪ 'cause it's the only thing i wanna do ♪ shaq: (singing in background) can't unhear that. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage - make the right call and go with the general. >> my greatest regret is i have these three major pieces of legislation that will change the circumstances for working class folks and african americans that i've been busting my neck trying to past. what it has done it is that it prevented me from getting deep into my ears into dealing with police brutality, dealing with the whole notion of what are we going to do about voting rights, it's the greatest assault on voting rights in the history of the united states, for real. since the civil war. >> strong words there from the president duri
indiana's stalled. indiana's stalled. indiana's stalled. ♪ 'cause it's the only thing i wanna do. ♪ turns out everyone does sound better in the shower. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. ♪ 'cause it's the only thing i wanna do ♪ shaq: (singing in background) can't unhear that. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage - make the right call and go with the general. >> my greatest...
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host: michael from indiana telling us hisy. stories. >> a lot of people when asked how long do you want to work? they will give a number or an age but a tremendous number the majority of americansns don't work until the age of a plant and there are various reasons why sometimes illness intrudes chronic pain that comes from theirn own working lives, shoulders or back sore knees. we have an idea we have to work longer in order to support herself in life that is work after full-time work. but the mechanics of the systems that we have set up to do that asou we just heard from our caller in indiana, and often serve as well. disability is something thatt is resorted to by especially men across much of the country and has been the industrialized there is a broad swath into the midwest of towns where the primary employer is gone into large share of the older men in the working population are in disability we don't treat chronic pain very well. we keepp coming up with white-collar middle-class answers to blue-collar problems. we say had
host: michael from indiana telling us hisy. stories. >> a lot of people when asked how long do you want to work? they will give a number or an age but a tremendous number the majority of americansns don't work until the age of a plant and there are various reasons why sometimes illness intrudes chronic pain that comes from theirn own working lives, shoulders or back sore knees. we have an idea we have to work longer in order to support herself in life that is work after full-time work....
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from indiana. mr. banks: madam speaker, no one has said that the select committee doesn't have a legislative purpose. let's be very clearere's important work that frankly we wish doing. like answering why this campus was left unprotected and what we are doing to keep it from happening again. that hasn't happened that the subpoenas that have so far been information that would meet any legitimate legislative purpose. with that, madam speaker, i yield to my colleague from great state of illinois, mr. davis.of time, banks: as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to my friend and colleague from indiana mr. banks. i can tell you when i got elected to serve in this body almost nine years ago i didn' expect talk about such an important years as a congressional staffer, working for a member of congress who i looked up to and who respected this institution for what it was and what it meant to our0m country. and when i ca
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from indiana. mr. banks: madam speaker, no one has said that the select committee doesn't have a legislative purpose. let's be very clearere's important work that frankly we wish doing. like answering why this campus was left unprotected and what we are doing to keep it from happening again. that hasn't happened that the subpoenas that have so far been information that would meet any legitimate legislative purpose. with that, madam speaker, i yield to my...
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host: this is dennis, battleground, indiana. caller: i will tell you what i think needs to happen -- they need to leave the supreme court alone. everything this guy touches, it goes south. leave it alone. they do not want term limits on them? do not put term limits on these people. host: this draft document is 200 pages released yesterday ahead of this meeting. it does not take a commission position on any reform. here is what they have to say about term limits -- " there are principled reasons favoring term limits for supreme court justices. they would ensure the court's membership is broadly responsive to elections over time. a system of term limits such as the proposal for staggered 18 year terms would advance our constitution's commitments to checks and balances and popular sovereignty. it would ensure that presidents have the opportunity to appoint to justices to the supreme court in each term they serve. a more specific concern relating to term limits involves what justices would do after their terms have expired." houston
host: this is dennis, battleground, indiana. caller: i will tell you what i think needs to happen -- they need to leave the supreme court alone. everything this guy touches, it goes south. leave it alone. they do not want term limits on them? do not put term limits on these people. host: this draft document is 200 pages released yesterday ahead of this meeting. it does not take a commission position on any reform. here is what they have to say about term limits -- " there are principled...
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steel corporation, is still the largest employer in gary, indiana. at its peak in the mid-'70s, it employed more than 30,000 people, but as the steel industry declined, and more jobs became automated, that number dropped precipitously. today, the company employs about 5,000 people in the area. gary now has the highest unemployment rate in the state, and its median household income, just over $31,000 a year, is also one of the lowest. nearly one in three people here live in poverty, including about ha of all children. it's challenges like these that inspired gary's mayor, jerome prince, to join mayors for a guaranteed income, a network of 63 city leaders who have endorsed the idea as a tool to address poverty. the organization, which last year received $18 million in funding from twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey, provided $500,000 which partially funded gary's pilot. >> we believe that $500 a month will give persons the opportunity, in some instances, to pay a bill, if you will, that they ordinarily weren't able to pay. and as a result of that, perhaps less
steel corporation, is still the largest employer in gary, indiana. at its peak in the mid-'70s, it employed more than 30,000 people, but as the steel industry declined, and more jobs became automated, that number dropped precipitously. today, the company employs about 5,000 people in the area. gary now has the highest unemployment rate in the state, and its median household income, just over $31,000 a year, is also one of the lowest. nearly one in three people here live in poverty, including...
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. >> indiana and indianapolis, paul, independent. >> i'm a long time follower of dorothy day so i tend to agree with the nation on a lot of social justice issues but am afraid that i had to part company here on the abortion issue. they decided on the humanlike on the justices admitted like all medical schools in the united states have spent 40 years looking at this, admit that human life actually begins at conception and what they said was, that the fetus is not a person that the mothers did not- have rights the mother was required to observe. in other words, there's really no well if a fetus is not a person until actually separated from the mother, then there shouldn't be any limitations on abortion it and if the only thing is the state interest is in keeping enough citizens so the supreme court did not recognize the fetus as a person of the point. so i really, like i say, my sister worked in a neonatal hospital for 30 years and all of her professors told her that human life begins at conception. the supreme court said personhood is not attached but that the decision it said that at a
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the mayor joins us next to explain why it pays to move to greensburg, indiana. get out a map and figure out where it is. that segment next. ♪♪ before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects
the mayor joins us next to explain why it pays to move to greensburg, indiana. get out a map and figure out where it is. that segment next. ♪♪ before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a...
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lisa: i think the person from indiana approved that one. [laughter] jonathan: he always asks me, always. is it ok, jon? can i have thursday and friday off? i will be off thursday and friday, and you will be off on monday. just a bit of separation. tom: and lisa is taking off november, so it works. jonathan: what do they say about love and distance? it makes the heart grow fonder? all of that stuff. tom: we are sensitive today. [laughter] jonathan: equities up 0.4%. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ laura: with the first word news, i'm laura wright. the u.s. and chinese government have made progress in their economic and trade negotiations. treasury secretary janet yellen and china's vice premier liu he held their second call in around four months. beijing described the conversation as pragmatic, candid, and productive. china has repeated that the u.s. should lift tariffs on chinese exports imposed during the trump administration. senate democrats have moved closer to an agreement on president biden's economic agenda. senator joe manchin
lisa: i think the person from indiana approved that one. [laughter] jonathan: he always asks me, always. is it ok, jon? can i have thursday and friday off? i will be off thursday and friday, and you will be off on monday. just a bit of separation. tom: and lisa is taking off november, so it works. jonathan: what do they say about love and distance? it makes the heart grow fonder? all of that stuff. tom: we are sensitive today. [laughter] jonathan: equities up 0.4%. from new york, this is...
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republican indiana, thanks for being here, see you again soon. let's get to when i say massive migrant caravan it is on the move. who is paying to organize that? griff jenkins is traveling with the caravan it has the answer after this. ♪♪ to fill portfolio gaps and target specific goals. strengthening client confidence in you. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. it started with an idea... and became a new tradition. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. moving is a handful. will help you get there as you plan, no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and sav
republican indiana, thanks for being here, see you again soon. let's get to when i say massive migrant caravan it is on the move. who is paying to organize that? griff jenkins is traveling with the caravan it has the answer after this. ♪♪ to fill portfolio gaps and target specific goals. strengthening client confidence in you. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it...
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just for the record, again, the gentleman from indiana referenced the whistleblower. we have not talked to the whistleblower, but we've talked to the whistleblower's lawyer. and we are doing our work. so, clearly, since he's quoting "politico," i want him to just get the record straight. madam speaker, i yield two and a half minutes to the gentlewoman from virginia, ms. luria, who served two decades in the navy and was among the first women to serve in the navy's nuclear power program. >> the gentlelady is recognized for two and a half minutes. >> thank you, madam speaker. to support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, we reaffirm that oath on january 3rd, yet only three days later in this very chamber, this body was assaulted while carrying out the peaceful transfer of power, the very hallmark of our democracy. i first took that oath when i was 17 years old and entered the naval academy. i was willing to put my life on the line to serve my country and protect the foundation of this republic, a foundation that was
just for the record, again, the gentleman from indiana referenced the whistleblower. we have not talked to the whistleblower, but we've talked to the whistleblower's lawyer. and we are doing our work. so, clearly, since he's quoting "politico," i want him to just get the record straight. madam speaker, i yield two and a half minutes to the gentlewoman from virginia, ms. luria, who served two decades in the navy and was among the first women to serve in the navy's nuclear power...
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host: that is michael in indiana telling us his story. mr. suarez. guest: a lot of people, when they're asked by public opinion researchers, how long do you want to work? they will give a number, and age , but -- an age, but the majority of americans do not work until the age they planned. there are various reasons why, often illness and truths, often chronic pain that comes from their own working lives, shoulders that ache, backs in constant pain, knees that give out. we have any idea that we have to work longer in order to support ourselves in the life that is left after full-time work, but the mechanics of the systems we have set up to do that, as we heard from our caller in indiana, they do not often serve us well. disability is something that is resorted to by a lot of -- especially men -- across much of the country that has been dein dustrialized. there is a broad swath of south into the midwest where the primary employer is gone and a large share of the men, older men in the working population, are on disability. we do not treat chronic pain w
host: that is michael in indiana telling us his story. mr. suarez. guest: a lot of people, when they're asked by public opinion researchers, how long do you want to work? they will give a number, and age , but -- an age, but the majority of americans do not work until the age they planned. there are various reasons why, often illness and truths, often chronic pain that comes from their own working lives, shoulders that ache, backs in constant pain, knees that give out. we have any idea that we...
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at indiana university school of medicine. so doctor, last time we spoke you had just been diagnosed with covid, you had been thrown unceremoniously into the basement by your wife, i'm curious as to how you are feeling? are you still in the basement? and have you had your booster shot? >> hey, brian, yeah i'm feeling good. my onus was super mild. based on having been vaccinated before that's what i was expecting, i just had a stop that i couldn't breathe in iowa as a mild cough. i came out of the basement, i'm broadcasting her gun because my little girl's home from centrist school visiting and i'm excited about that. i'm staying out of the way. i did get my booster, unfortunately i got my booster the same day that i got diagnosed with covid. the first act got them to manic anyways, so my booster probably didn't help me a whole lot. i did cross over from pfizer to moderna when i got a booster, not really because i was thinking too far ahead, it was just a matter of convenience i had a moderna booster that was about to go into t
at indiana university school of medicine. so doctor, last time we spoke you had just been diagnosed with covid, you had been thrown unceremoniously into the basement by your wife, i'm curious as to how you are feeling? are you still in the basement? and have you had your booster shot? >> hey, brian, yeah i'm feeling good. my onus was super mild. based on having been vaccinated before that's what i was expecting, i just had a stop that i couldn't breathe in iowa as a mild cough. i came out...
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facing the public, why this, why this rule that requires every single company and employees at the indiana of being fired get vaccinated? >> i think everyone should have the right to exercise their personal freedom. but when you exercise your freedomsing there are consequences. -- freedoms, there are consequences. i didn't hear any of the people defending the freedom around not taking the vaccine defend colin kaepernick when he decided to kneel during the national anthem. that being said, he was exercising his right. if you're going to defend freedom, defend it across the board. 700,000 people died in the united states of covid. for the life of me, less than 60% of americans would advantage city a nate themselves and the data and the science says it's a healthy tining to do? -- thing to do? i'm not getting on a plane if airline does not have some vaccine -- gerry: why -- i don't understand. you're vaccinated. [inaudible conversations] >> my personal freedom. gerry: the risk to you is tiny. why, why -- >> the life of the science -- >> well, no -- gerry: sorry, mercedes, go ahead. >> here's
facing the public, why this, why this rule that requires every single company and employees at the indiana of being fired get vaccinated? >> i think everyone should have the right to exercise their personal freedom. but when you exercise your freedomsing there are consequences. -- freedoms, there are consequences. i didn't hear any of the people defending the freedom around not taking the vaccine defend colin kaepernick when he decided to kneel during the national anthem. that being said,...
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they've had an unrelenting problems whether they come from chicago, indiana or as far east as virginia. >> alleging, they've sold over 850 recovered crime guns and about 180 guns to at least 40 people later charged with federal crimes. ignoring warning signs. we've reached out to the owners of this store, they had no comment. across the border suburb of chicago, it functions accordingly when it comes to straw purchases. >> the western area is where most of the guns come from. what we are seeing is one or two at a time. are they putting it in the hands of someone they believe will commit a crime. >> chicago is one of five cities at the center of the newest anti-gun trafficking strike forces. >> that is juan of one of the t that makes it so difficult or the guns legally transfer hands a number of times. >> linking shootings by looking at the imprints of guns they fire, test firing them and if there is a match to other crime scenes, they can better find the gun's history. >> identifying that point where the gun leaves legal commerce. >> we are trying to detour people from lying on that fo
they've had an unrelenting problems whether they come from chicago, indiana or as far east as virginia. >> alleging, they've sold over 850 recovered crime guns and about 180 guns to at least 40 people later charged with federal crimes. ignoring warning signs. we've reached out to the owners of this store, they had no comment. across the border suburb of chicago, it functions accordingly when it comes to straw purchases. >> the western area is where most of the guns come from. what...
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there are no vaccine mandates for cops in indiana. >> not in indiana. we don't like this top-down mandates. when you have places like chicago, they have a state government, people will say enough is enough. my hometown which is 5 hours south of chicago had an inquiry, 16, 17,000 people, the local fine is open for folks to do the hardest job in the country and when you put these crazy ultimatums like either get a vaccine or lose your job that is government in overdrive loosen places benefit if you are nearby, come to us. stuart: that was a commercial for the police force of indiana. your colleague, democrat joe manchin spoke out about speculation he might switch parties. role tape. >> if i am an embarrassment to my democrat colleagues in the democrat party, chuck schumer and i said maybe, a moderate centrist democrat, i would switch to be an independent, i would be caucusing with democrats. we would apparently he's not going to become a republican but i think he should. what are you? >> he might be sidling a little bit to a new political status. i ran wi
there are no vaccine mandates for cops in indiana. >> not in indiana. we don't like this top-down mandates. when you have places like chicago, they have a state government, people will say enough is enough. my hometown which is 5 hours south of chicago had an inquiry, 16, 17,000 people, the local fine is open for folks to do the hardest job in the country and when you put these crazy ultimatums like either get a vaccine or lose your job that is government in overdrive loosen places...
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indiana congressman is on focus next. cash. the newday 100 va cash out loan. it lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. with mortgage rates near record lows.. and home values at record highs. you could take out $50,000 or more to build your dream kitchen, a new bathroom, or a swimming pool for the kids. call newday right now. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless you
indiana congressman is on focus next. cash. the newday 100 va cash out loan. it lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. with mortgage rates near record lows.. and home values at record highs. you could take out $50,000 or more to build your dream kitchen, a new bathroom, or a swimming pool for the kids. call newday right now. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a...
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in the wake of these endorsements, states like indiana started passing voter id laws. it is common sense, nondiscriminatory protection. i led that passage and implementation of the first voter id law. he became a model for the nation. -- it became a model for the nation. it is constitutional and common sense. s-4 would likely put indiana into a preclearance status. s-4 is a clumsy and heavy-handed effort. if s-4 becomes law, i will seek all legal remedies possible to protect our elections and the right of americans and i am confident other states will join. americans must know that there is confidence and common sense in our election processes and yet any power grab like this seeks to undermine the american people's confidence in our election. we don't need to do this. we should not do this. americans will not allow this radical power grab to move forward, and i will be on their side. thank you. >> thank you. and thank you to all of the witnesses for joining us. thank you senators for your tireless work to advance this legislation. john lewis was my mentor for nearly 2
in the wake of these endorsements, states like indiana started passing voter id laws. it is common sense, nondiscriminatory protection. i led that passage and implementation of the first voter id law. he became a model for the nation. -- it became a model for the nation. it is constitutional and common sense. s-4 would likely put indiana into a preclearance status. s-4 is a clumsy and heavy-handed effort. if s-4 becomes law, i will seek all legal remedies possible to protect our elections and...
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for example, affirmative action could explain the former mayor of south bend, indiana. a certain sort of affirmative action program for door fish frauds. it chelsea clinton may have benefited. in any case, he got there somehow the secretary of transportation at this point. it may be it's not a coincidence that transportation infrastructure has collapsed. there is a supply chain crisis and the shelves and local store rmd. mayor pete went on television the other day to explain that actually the shortages and bear shelves are a sign the country is thriving. >> retail sales are through the roof. if you think about the images of ships waiting at anchor on the west coast, every one of the ships are full of record amount of goods that americans are buying because demand is up because income is up. because the president has successfully guided this economy out of the teeth of a terrifying recession. the issue is, even though the ports are handling more than they ever have record amount of goods coming through, our supply chains cannot keep up. >> tucker: old. it's not the admin
for example, affirmative action could explain the former mayor of south bend, indiana. a certain sort of affirmative action program for door fish frauds. it chelsea clinton may have benefited. in any case, he got there somehow the secretary of transportation at this point. it may be it's not a coincidence that transportation infrastructure has collapsed. there is a supply chain crisis and the shelves and local store rmd. mayor pete went on television the other day to explain that actually the...
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our 5700000 people on waiting lists with indiana chests at the present which saturdays probably going to get worse before it gets better. plus supporters of chile, the sanjay, including again rock legend, roger waters demand justice follow.
our 5700000 people on waiting lists with indiana chests at the present which saturdays probably going to get worse before it gets better. plus supporters of chile, the sanjay, including again rock legend, roger waters demand justice follow.
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in the wake of these endorsements, states like indiana started passing voter id laws. it is common sense, nondiscriminatory protection. i led that passage and implementation of the first voter id law. he became a model for the nation. -- it became a model for the nation. it is constitutional and common sense. s-4 would likely put indiana into a preclearance status. s-4 is a clumsy and heavy-handed effort. if s-4 becomes law, i will seek all legal remedies possible to protect our elections and the right of americans and i am confident other states will join. americans must know that there is confidence and common sense in our election processes and yet any power grab like this seeks to undermine the american people's confidence in our election. we don't need to do this. we should not do this. americans will not allow this radical power grab to move forward, and i will be on their side. thank you. >> thank you. and thank you to all of the witnesses for joining us. thank you senators for your tireless work to advance this legislation. john lewis was my mentor for nearly 2
in the wake of these endorsements, states like indiana started passing voter id laws. it is common sense, nondiscriminatory protection. i led that passage and implementation of the first voter id law. he became a model for the nation. -- it became a model for the nation. it is constitutional and common sense. s-4 would likely put indiana into a preclearance status. s-4 is a clumsy and heavy-handed effort. if s-4 becomes law, i will seek all legal remedies possible to protect our elections and...
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indiana congressman jim banks was suspended from twitter for pointing out she is a biological man. theyol combine with local that platform promises to provide free speech, even if joe biden does like it. he's one of the founders of local. he joins us tonight. congratulations on this. tell us what this will mean for people who use the internet. >> well, tucker, we are going to create a parallel eco-system online where people can tell you the truth. the simple truth is that rachel levine is a biological male. i have the "new york times" tweet right here. they call her a female in the tweet. who is sharing this information? we are taking out congress people on twitter for misinformation that is truth and the "new york times" is spreading their alternate facts. what we are doing with the alliance of rumble and locals is creating a situation where people can say what they want to say. we are not policing people. if you want to say bad things about me are tucker carlson, yo can do it. if you break the laws of the united states you have a bigger problem than us. there was a promise of a f
indiana congressman jim banks was suspended from twitter for pointing out she is a biological man. theyol combine with local that platform promises to provide free speech, even if joe biden does like it. he's one of the founders of local. he joins us tonight. congratulations on this. tell us what this will mean for people who use the internet. >> well, tucker, we are going to create a parallel eco-system online where people can tell you the truth. the simple truth is that rachel levine is...
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my indiana. i'm all i can send more a lot. i'm all for them. i think it is driven by dreamers shaped by thinkers and those with.
my indiana. i'm all i can send more a lot. i'm all for them. i think it is driven by dreamers shaped by thinkers and those with.
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i wanted to follow-up on a couple colors back from indiana. and you won't help because you won't admit trump is still saying he one. it is not in the past, he is still doing it. and he knows how to manipulate true television. he came from television. at any rate, let's call a turkey a turkey and get on with the business of america. he has got to be shut up. host: what is the business of america right now? caller: it's repairing from what we have been through for the last four years. it is disgusting what he put us through. host: kyle kondik. guest: first of all, i don't disagree with the caller that trump is still doing this and saying frankly, frankly, these crazy -- saying, frankly crazy, things that are not verified. he's just making stuff up about the integrity of the election, which i think was a miracle that in the midst of a pandemic we held such a high turnout election that i think was confidently run across the country and i think it is a shame the candidate who lost won't admit to that and continues to foster mistrust in what i think
i wanted to follow-up on a couple colors back from indiana. and you won't help because you won't admit trump is still saying he one. it is not in the past, he is still doing it. and he knows how to manipulate true television. he came from television. at any rate, let's call a turkey a turkey and get on with the business of america. he has got to be shut up. host: what is the business of america right now? caller: it's repairing from what we have been through for the last four years. it is...
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host: that is allen in indiana. the story he references was reported by "the washington post" that the biden administration is in talks with families who were separated during the trump administration around $450,000 to resolve lawsuits filed on behalf of parents and children who say that the government subjected to lifelong psychological trauma, saying that the department of justice, homeland security, and health and human services are considering payments that could amount to close to one they in dollars per family. the final numbers could shift according to people familiar with the matter. also the families that crossed the border illegally from mexico to seek asylum in the u.s., including one parent and one child. many families would likely get more payouts according to their circumstances. if you want to read more about that, that broke yesterday. one of the debate that took place yesterday, taking a look at the build back better framework offered comments from democrats and republicans. one of those democrats,
host: that is allen in indiana. the story he references was reported by "the washington post" that the biden administration is in talks with families who were separated during the trump administration around $450,000 to resolve lawsuits filed on behalf of parents and children who say that the government subjected to lifelong psychological trauma, saying that the department of justice, homeland security, and health and human services are considering payments that could amount to close...
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the gentlelady from indiana. ms. walorski: thank you. i rise in support of the continued state next to assist older foster youth act, america's most vulnerable foster youth facing challenges, even in normal times, and the covid-19 pandemic created even more obstacles to overcome. nearly 20,000 youth age out of foster care every year. while the covid pandemic presented difficulties for all americans, foster youth and former foster youth are particularly vulnerable given they're most likely to be without reliable adults and other support in their lives. the continued state flexibility to assist older foster youth act will allow states to keep in place important responsibilities in the chafee child welfare program to continue to support foster ute in indiana and across the country. i'm grateful to chairman davis for his continued partnership in building on our past reforms to help families thrive and his mission to protect our young people in foster care system. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reser
the gentlelady from indiana. ms. walorski: thank you. i rise in support of the continued state next to assist older foster youth act, america's most vulnerable foster youth facing challenges, even in normal times, and the covid-19 pandemic created even more obstacles to overcome. nearly 20,000 youth age out of foster care every year. while the covid pandemic presented difficulties for all americans, foster youth and former foster youth are particularly vulnerable given they're most likely to be...
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contributing to a music scholarship he helped establish and indiana for underrepresented students. even though he still carries his own student loans. ♪ and prepping recent alums for orchestra logic and's. it's all part of paying back those who helped him succeed. he lives with his partner and her adult children just outside of albuquerque. he has helped build a 10-year-old new mexico philharmonic. >> i've never been in a place with so much potential but has not quite achieved it yet. i could have auditioned for other orchestras but i think there's a sense of building something. growing something. saying, i was here from the beginning. ♪ reporter: during the pandemic, he has performed in virtual concert like this one at santa fe. later this year, he will be back on stage in person with the oakland and santfe symphonies. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. ♪ judy: what a great story. we've all always wanted to learn how to play the tuba. on the newshour online. thousands of indigenous residents who are living on the coastline of louisiana face a prolonged recovery after h
contributing to a music scholarship he helped establish and indiana for underrepresented students. even though he still carries his own student loans. ♪ and prepping recent alums for orchestra logic and's. it's all part of paying back those who helped him succeed. he lives with his partner and her adult children just outside of albuquerque. he has helped build a 10-year-old new mexico philharmonic. >> i've never been in a place with so much potential but has not quite achieved it yet. i...
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how mobilized or people in other areas of the country while we've heard from activist indiana bad guys and live in municipal or fight at processes, forcing them to disperse from their protests. but we've also seen footage coming from a body that's in the east of them. and the central committee was that it needs doctors have reported that they are injuries in god in the 8th of them. so they are processed not just in capital, but other parts of sudan processes, again, has been demanding that they want a return to a civilian lead transitional government. they want to see prime minister and build release. they want to see the other political prisoners being brought back out of the tension. and this is all very and again, as he said without the mobilization of internet, there's very, very patch, internet connection only available to for vital institutions such as the government institutions and the airport and embassies, as well as with health. so many of them don't have that kind of axes and they are relying on the little that they can get to try to spread awareness. but again, this is the
how mobilized or people in other areas of the country while we've heard from activist indiana bad guys and live in municipal or fight at processes, forcing them to disperse from their protests. but we've also seen footage coming from a body that's in the east of them. and the central committee was that it needs doctors have reported that they are injuries in god in the 8th of them. so they are processed not just in capital, but other parts of sudan processes, again, has been demanding that they...
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the gentleman from indiana asserted that the fbi found there was no coordination. that's just simply not true. the gentleman also said that he is not on the committee. he noted that the speaker had determined that he wouldn't be on the committee, so i would like to introduce for the record a number of letters the gentleman from indiana has been sending to federal agencies dated september 16, 2021, for example, signing his name as the ranking member of the committee he has just informed the house that he is not on and, in fact, he is not on. i would like to introduce those for the record. now, madam speaker, i would like to yield to representative lofgren. >> how much time? >> i would like to yield three minutes. >> congresswoman lofgren is recognized for three minutes. >> we are not performing a law enforcement investigation. only the doj can do that. what we are doing is taking the steps provided for under the contempt statute that has existed for many decades. because the sleelect committee' charge is to get to the bottom of what happened on january 6. who planne
the gentleman from indiana asserted that the fbi found there was no coordination. that's just simply not true. the gentleman also said that he is not on the committee. he noted that the speaker had determined that he wouldn't be on the committee, so i would like to introduce for the record a number of letters the gentleman from indiana has been sending to federal agencies dated september 16, 2021, for example, signing his name as the ranking member of the committee he has just informed the...
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. >> reporter: the indiana native, so in love with the park -- >> now, i live 45 minutes from the magic, and it's a dream. >> reporter: you could say she's up to her ears in disney magic. how many ears are we up to these >> tumber is around 650 headbands, all official park headbands. >> reporter: spooky ears, icy ears, and pricey ears. >> designer ears, so there was only 500 of those made. >> reporter: which ears does this super fan wear on the 50th anniversary of opening day? >> i recently rhinestoned this pair right here. >> for the 50th you had to go big. >> yes. so i have about 10,000 rhinestones, and they were all hand applied. >> reporter: almost as shiny as that beautiful, bright tomorrow walt disney dreamed of 50 years ago. kerry plans on getting to the magic kingdom right at 7:00 and staying until 11:00 p.m. 50 years of walt disney world, hosted by whoopi goldberg. >> >>> breaking news on "america this morning." no deal before the deadline. congress stuck in a stalemate, failing to take the infrastructure bill to a vote overnight. what it means for the democrats' bigger spendin
. >> reporter: the indiana native, so in love with the park -- >> now, i live 45 minutes from the magic, and it's a dream. >> reporter: you could say she's up to her ears in disney magic. how many ears are we up to these >> tumber is around 650 headbands, all official park headbands. >> reporter: spooky ears, icy ears, and pricey ears. >> designer ears, so there was only 500 of those made. >> reporter: which ears does this super fan wear on the 50th...
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john yang went to west lafayette, indiana to found out. john: the world famous buildings of the great kyle's, some less famous beetles, and the glaciers that. the globe. their common color white keeps them all from heating up. white absorbs the least amount of heat. >> to solvthese equations -- john: it is the color that this mechanical engineering professor thought cod help with climate change. he and several of histudents spent years on a quest to invent a type of white paint that could cool the planet. >> you only need to paint less than 1% of the earth's surface, roofs, roads, cars. we should be able to reverse global warming and bring the temperature back to where we wanted to be. john: commercial white paint is used in hotter climates because it reflects 80% to 90% of sunlight, which keeps surfaces from getting hot, but he wanted to take it a step further and figure out something that would cool surfaces. >> what our paint does, it reflects as highs 98.1% of sunlight. it only absorbs 1% of sunlight, almost no light or heat from the s
john yang went to west lafayette, indiana to found out. john: the world famous buildings of the great kyle's, some less famous beetles, and the glaciers that. the globe. their common color white keeps them all from heating up. white absorbs the least amount of heat. >> to solvthese equations -- john: it is the color that this mechanical engineering professor thought cod help with climate change. he and several of histudents spent years on a quest to invent a type of white paint that could...
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her name is sulma, and she is the mother of those two boys we met in indiana. the stories of separated families are rarely simple, and neither is theirs. sulma told us she first sought asylum in the u.s. in 2014 with her two daughters because they were threatened by a gang leader. but a year later, she returned to el salvador because she says her estranged husband failed to care of her two boys and the gangs were now targeting them. sulma decided to flee to the u.s. again, this time with adonis and jaime who were five and nine years old. so, what happened when you presented yourself to the border agents? >> ( translated ): when i got across with the kids, they saw my file and they said i was trafficking people and those children were not mine. that the birth certificates that i showed were not originals and that i had made them up. >> alfonsi: how long after you crossed the border were you separated from your sons? >> ( translated ): i spent maybe four hours with them. >> alfonsi: did you get to say goodbye? >> ( translated ): yes, a little, because it was clos
her name is sulma, and she is the mother of those two boys we met in indiana. the stories of separated families are rarely simple, and neither is theirs. sulma told us she first sought asylum in the u.s. in 2014 with her two daughters because they were threatened by a gang leader. but a year later, she returned to el salvador because she says her estranged husband failed to care of her two boys and the gangs were now targeting them. sulma decided to flee to the u.s. again, this time with adonis...
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in states including new hampshire, connecticut, indiana, michigan, wisconsin, oregon, idaho, washington, they will receive support from the government to receive -- to reach underserved communities including meeting people where they are with mobile clinics. this work is clearly paying off. we estimate that 4 million americans have now rolled up their sleeves and gotten a booster shot. 2 million in the first week and another two we -- 2 million in the last five days. so our booster program is not only up and running but also exhilarating. and we are building on our strong start to get millions of eligible americans their booster shot. i will close with this. we have made tremendous progress over the past eight months, and we are executing well against the president's six point plan. we are on the right track, what we need everyone to do their part. so if you are unvaccinated, or if you are eligible for a booster shot, please go get a shot today. it is free, safe, and easy. with that, over to dr. walensky. dr. walensky: let's begin with the data. our 70 averages about -- a decrease of 12
in states including new hampshire, connecticut, indiana, michigan, wisconsin, oregon, idaho, washington, they will receive support from the government to receive -- to reach underserved communities including meeting people where they are with mobile clinics. this work is clearly paying off. we estimate that 4 million americans have now rolled up their sleeves and gotten a booster shot. 2 million in the first week and another two we -- 2 million in the last five days. so our booster program is...
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officers to indiana saying you deserve respect. bring the covid here. none other than jim jordan mentioned the chicago police in a tweet along with parents saying freedom in contagious. what's contagious, the coronavirus. covid-19 has caused 64% of all police officer deaths this year. more than quadruple the number who died from gun violence. go off assistant coach. make your point. they are putting themselves ahead of the citizens they could infect. we hear that police brutality cases would even happen if only every one just complied and followed all their commands. it's clear that some officers don't hold themselves to that same standard. they are literally refusing to comply with the law. just take what happened at a new york subway stop yesterday where a rioter said he have harassed and thrown out of the station for asking officers to wear masks which is the law. the nypd says the event is under internal review. guess the cops former governor cuomo sent into the subway system are making an impact. officers and unions that are f
officers to indiana saying you deserve respect. bring the covid here. none other than jim jordan mentioned the chicago police in a tweet along with parents saying freedom in contagious. what's contagious, the coronavirus. covid-19 has caused 64% of all police officer deaths this year. more than quadruple the number who died from gun violence. go off assistant coach. make your point. they are putting themselves ahead of the citizens they could infect. we hear that police brutality cases would...
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indiana expanded medicated, mike pence expanded medicated, in yet brian kemp is refusing to do, so for reasons that has understanding other than basic meanness, we know that georgia is one of those states, like so many southern states, that are losing hospitals. you are losing -- your four and a half times more likely to have a rural hospital closed if you have not expanded medicaid. georgia had two hospitals facing closure during the pandemic. we just bought the medical debt of 68,000 georgians. 68,000 people. we were able to buy their medical debt, and that's just scratching the surface. that is because he has refused to accept money, that georgians have already paid into the system. we have to remember that medicaid expansion has been around now for almost a decade. and the reality, is we have leaders, who know that their people, their citizens are spending money, paying into a system that they cannot benefit from, and in the midst of a pandemic, where you have a disproportionate share of people of color, rural communities, and poor people, who are suffering, it is callous, and it i
indiana expanded medicated, mike pence expanded medicated, in yet brian kemp is refusing to do, so for reasons that has understanding other than basic meanness, we know that georgia is one of those states, like so many southern states, that are losing hospitals. you are losing -- your four and a half times more likely to have a rural hospital closed if you have not expanded medicaid. georgia had two hospitals facing closure during the pandemic. we just bought the medical debt of 68,000...
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the plant was saved but carrier eliminated more than a thousand jobs in indiana. and then a company that was going to employee 13,000 people, make l.e.d. screens. here is trump in the ground breaking ceremony in 2018. >> congratulations on truly one of the eighth wonder, i think we can say, we can say, the eighth wonder of the world. this is the eighth wonder of the world. but this is something so special. >> trump said it's the agent -- the eighth wonder of the world. where did i hear that before. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trump taj mahall, a shining treasure, it's donald trump's astounding taj mahall! >> i like the way they rhymed that. much like his taj mahall casino, leaving behind a broken community and broken promises, it was not the eighth wonder of the world, unless you wonder what happened to it. it cut the initially promised $10 billion investment, and grossly under delivered on new jobs the jobs that did materialize are not marking the great return of american manufacturing. saying the handful of jobs that the company claims to have created are not real. hires of
the plant was saved but carrier eliminated more than a thousand jobs in indiana. and then a company that was going to employee 13,000 people, make l.e.d. screens. here is trump in the ground breaking ceremony in 2018. >> congratulations on truly one of the eighth wonder, i think we can say, we can say, the eighth wonder of the world. this is the eighth wonder of the world. but this is something so special. >> trump said it's the agent -- the eighth wonder of the world. where did i...
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i'm going to tell you it isn't and i was in indiana campaigning about ten days ago for congressman jim banks, and there were a lot of people in a very conservative district in indiana -- >> as big a trumper as you can get, right? >> you had to listen to what he said that night and you have to listen to what those people -- it was about 200 people at a fund-raiser for him where i spoke. they are concerned about a party that looks more backwards than looks forwards. a party that's obsessed with 2020 rather than laying out its agenda for '22 and '24, and it's just nine months since donald trump left office. he dominated the political scene in this party and in most of this country for five years, and we want everything to change and everybody to change their attitudes in nine months and i'm chair of the republican redistricting with mike pompeo, so i'm really involved with this redistricting and the maps. that map is illinois is deadly for adam kinzinger, and adam kinzinger as you noted in your interview was talking about not running a couple of weeks ago, and he said, i'm done. he's not
i'm going to tell you it isn't and i was in indiana campaigning about ten days ago for congressman jim banks, and there were a lot of people in a very conservative district in indiana -- >> as big a trumper as you can get, right? >> you had to listen to what he said that night and you have to listen to what those people -- it was about 200 people at a fund-raiser for him where i spoke. they are concerned about a party that looks more backwards than looks forwards. a party that's...
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turns out that pete buttigieg was once the mayor of south bend, indiana. so understandably we have strict orders from the biden administration to take pete buttigieg very, very serious. of course we will. our mistake. no surprise that novelist walter novel.s the eye for the you're going to want to hear his assessment. that's next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep part of it with no future payments, who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retir
turns out that pete buttigieg was once the mayor of south bend, indiana. so understandably we have strict orders from the biden administration to take pete buttigieg very, very serious. of course we will. our mistake. no surprise that novelist walter novel.s the eye for the you're going to want to hear his assessment. that's next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn...
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here is brenda in indiana, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i want to correct the guy who called in yesterday when we were talking about the build back better plan. he tried to give us a math lesson on spending. he said if you spread out $1 trillion over 300 million people, it would be $3 billion per person. that is so way off. i hope he is listening this morning because i want to say he is the perfect example of why we need early childhood education. he embarrassed himself across the country. if you spread out $1 trillion over 300 million people, that is only $3000 per person, not $3 billion per person. host: i am glad you caught the math error because we did not. we will hear from sandra in louisiana next. caller: good morning. i am calling concerning an earlier caller today who said that she was retired and had 30 years of experience. she was saying the covid shots were actually homeopathic medicine. that is so far off. i am also a registered nurse, retired, with 30 years of experience. the homeopathic medicines, the meaning is they are nat
here is brenda in indiana, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i want to correct the guy who called in yesterday when we were talking about the build back better plan. he tried to give us a math lesson on spending. he said if you spread out $1 trillion over 300 million people, it would be $3 billion per person. that is so way off. i hope he is listening this morning because i want to say he is the perfect example of why we need early childhood education. he embarrassed himself across the...