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you oversaw that agency certainly under eric holcomb's administration. and in fact were in place when that lead project took shape. weigh in on that. a couple people have dollar for it to you by name but certainly edson agency that you oversaw pick up jon, is a terrific contrasted and career politics and small thinking. and a big thinking going to put more money and hoosier pockets. under my leadership for a dollar a year stepped away from my business for a dollar a year we grew the economy by $51 billion in two years because her highway. wages in indiana below u.s. average is unacceptable to me but we went out and solve that t bringing $51 billion for the transforming communities all of the state from kokomo comment to saint jo company comment to allen county, so to say it does not have a role we are competing get ohio, china, north carolina. the going to win over not going to win. they will take those jobs if we don't want them to keep our kids and grandkids here. to keep graduate from purdue. drivetime? >> two years ago i was sitting in seoul south ko
you oversaw that agency certainly under eric holcomb's administration. and in fact were in place when that lead project took shape. weigh in on that. a couple people have dollar for it to you by name but certainly edson agency that you oversaw pick up jon, is a terrific contrasted and career politics and small thinking. and a big thinking going to put more money and hoosier pockets. under my leadership for a dollar a year stepped away from my business for a dollar a year we grew the economy by...
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you oversaw that agency certainly under eric holcomb administration. and, in fact, were in place when the lead project took shape. weigh in on that. couple people have not referred to by name but it's an agency that you oversaw. >> jon, it's a goodfi the contrt between career politics and small thinking. they think it will put more money in hoosiers pockets. under mymo leadership, for a dollar a yearla i step away from life this is a for a dollar a year, we grew the economy by faye to win very dark in two years. those a highway jobs. wages in indiana for low euros average is unacceptable to me. we would have been sold that bring $1 billion for high wage jobs transforming communities from kokomo to saint joe county to alpine county. so to say it doesn't have a role, we competing against ohio, china and north calendar. we're either going to win or not win but they will take those jobs if we don't want them indiana to give her kids and grandkids here. to keep the kids were graduating from purdue. to have time next two to yos sitting in seoul, south korea,
you oversaw that agency certainly under eric holcomb administration. and, in fact, were in place when the lead project took shape. weigh in on that. couple people have not referred to by name but it's an agency that you oversaw. >> jon, it's a goodfi the contrt between career politics and small thinking. they think it will put more money in hoosiers pockets. under mymo leadership, for a dollar a yearla i step away from life this is a for a dollar a year, we grew the economy by faye to win...
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that's out of africa is facing diane holcombe and reporting from johannesburg. thank you very much, diane. your christ president of the landscape is on a woman's tour of the european union, looking for military aid is currently in belgium, where the government has committed to equipping new frame was 30 s 16 science, which is the 1st deliveries up find for lights of this year. the announcement comes as b, u, defense ministers means in brussels to discuss further military i for keep in the ukraine. so just trying to hold back or at least slow a russian incursion, new hockey stop, use my son. the went to the front lines to see how they're doing it. we are racing towards the new front plane with a kind of a drone unit that calls itself the picky blinders. ne, at their hometown hockey. on to him, commands the screw is what the focus lies on any vehicles sometimes worth millions no target is safe. would you look the could be any kind of target from an infantryman to a tank? and that depends on what kind of explosive we've got here by to send him. with the right paylo
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the primary season the final opportunity to hear from the republicans vying to succeed governor eric holcomb who is barred by indiana's constitution from seeking a third consecutive term. of course the winner of the gubernatorial primary will advance to novembers general election. i am your moderator the host of public media indiana lawmakers program the states longest running public affairs show. this debate is made possible by the generosity of our major underwriters aarp indiana, the broadcasters association and the indiana state bar association as well as additional support from the indiana coalition for open government, the indiana league of women voters of indiana, the hoosier state press association foundation and comcast. the debate the mission is dedicated to puttingng voters first. accordingly, we invited members of the public to submit questions about the issues of greatest concern to them. more than 120 people submitted nearly 200 questions and that input on the basis of the questions that i will pose this evening. none of the questions has been shared with the candidates or thei
the primary season the final opportunity to hear from the republicans vying to succeed governor eric holcomb who is barred by indiana's constitution from seeking a third consecutive term. of course the winner of the gubernatorial primary will advance to novembers general election. i am your moderator the host of public media indiana lawmakers program the states longest running public affairs show. this debate is made possible by the generosity of our major underwriters aarp indiana, the...
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john holcomb is a combat-seasoned trauma surgeon and spent 23 years in the army. >> what we've learned from the battlefield is that whole blood, far and away is the best product for bleeding patients. >> reporter: the latest research boosts them up. but many hospitals and blood banks do not routinely keep whole blood in stock. instead, they store blood's component parts. is there any credible medical opinion that you're aware of that opposes the use of whole blood in trauma situations? >> no. >> reporter: dr. jeffrey kirby is a former air force trauma surgeon and is considered one of the nation's top trauma doctors. >> where you live should not determine if you live, after an injury. >> reporter: so why is this intravenous water packed with electrolytes not whole blood the standard of care. why do most hospitals use this? >> because it's tradition. it's cheap. and it's available. not because it's the best for them. >> reporter: no doubt in your mind. >> none. >> reporter: so why are we still doing this? the answer in large part is money. neither medicaid or medicare or private insurers
john holcomb is a combat-seasoned trauma surgeon and spent 23 years in the army. >> what we've learned from the battlefield is that whole blood, far and away is the best product for bleeding patients. >> reporter: the latest research boosts them up. but many hospitals and blood banks do not routinely keep whole blood in stock. instead, they store blood's component parts. is there any credible medical opinion that you're aware of that opposes the use of whole blood in trauma...
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john holcomb is a combat seasoned trauma surgeon and spent 23 years in the army. >> what we learned from the battlefield is that whole blood by far and away is the best, is the best product for bleeding patients. >> reporter: the latest research backs him and dozens of other former military doctors up, though many hospitals and blood banks do not routinely keep whole blood in stock. instead, they store blood's component parts. is there any credible medical opinion that you're aware of that opposes use of whole blood in trauma situations? >> no. >> reporter: dr. jeffrey kirby is a former air force trauma surgeon and is considered one of the nation's top trauma doctors. >> where you live should not determine if you live after an injury. >> reporter: so why is this intravenous water packed with elect electrolytes called crystalloid not the whole blood the standard of care across the country. if you're so darn sure this is the way the save lives, why do most hospitals not use this? >> because it's tradition, it's cheap and it's available. not because it's the best for them. >> reporter: no d
john holcomb is a combat seasoned trauma surgeon and spent 23 years in the army. >> what we learned from the battlefield is that whole blood by far and away is the best, is the best product for bleeding patients. >> reporter: the latest research backs him and dozens of other former military doctors up, though many hospitals and blood banks do not routinely keep whole blood in stock. instead, they store blood's component parts. is there any credible medical opinion that you're aware...
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, encouraging voters to vote and encouraging them to vote for the parties and for new lead is diane holcombe. then reporting from johannesburg. thank you very much. diane tornadoes and the city of storms in the us have killed more than 20 people across several central and southern states and hundreds of thousands of be left without pot. kentucky, oklahoma, arkansas and texas have been hit hardest, with some declaring a state of emergency us president joe biden has offered the federal support of the deadly tornadoes spotted in this guy. after the series of probable stones swept over the central and southern us, they have left a trail of destroyed homes and businesses and caused followed outages. i was coming home, i was eating at a restaurant and i out of nowhere. my mom called me back and then i don't know where i'm on the screen. i'm dying like everything's moving like the windows are broken, like on the destructive as tom's caused several debts in texas, oklahoma, arkansas and kentucky authorities are working on to estimate the scale of the disaster. the 1st thing we're doing, which is goi
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the saying, the country's defense minister said the assassination attempt was politically motivated. holcomb is a it is beyond any doubt that it was a political assault with a political background. you all know that very well and i can't cope with that internally of the style. so the mama inform us. yeah. we received information from the operating doctors, the prime minister is in critical condition and his life is in danger. he's still in the operating room. let's get more details, dahlin cross to our correspondent desk. yes. and i can. yes. and can you bring us up to speed? what do we know? sofa robbery. first and foremost, the status of the prime minister is currently critical. he is under surgery and we don't have much information as to how long that surgery will last and what the outcome will be. but based on the statements provided early in the broadcast as well, we understand that this will continue throughout the night. so we will be following the developments in that respect, but taking a step back and a broader look at what really happened here. there's a little bit of controversy.
the saying, the country's defense minister said the assassination attempt was politically motivated. holcomb is a it is beyond any doubt that it was a political assault with a political background. you all know that very well and i can't cope with that internally of the style. so the mama inform us. yeah. we received information from the operating doctors, the prime minister is in critical condition and his life is in danger. he's still in the operating room. let's get more details, dahlin...
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we have a very personal account, but also as african correspondence. dionne holcombe. i still remember the date clearly, even though i was only 10 years old for this feeling of excitement and joy in the country. what i remember most communities, my grandmother, ruth elizabeth, to 75 years old. and it was the 1st time that she was allowed to vote. she went to the town hall with my aunt. and i remember her telling me that she was nervous and excited. she had put aside so she needed some help, mocking her brothers paper. but she did it any way. she had lived most of her life and parties. so this day was something special, something historical, even under partridge. she and everyone else wasn't white when not allowed to vote, but this wasn't the only right that my grandmother didn't have. for example, she wasn't allowed to buy a home in certain areas. her family was forcibly moved to the child sky homeland, which was an area designated for black people only. and my grandmother couldn't go to white's only schools or university, and she was not allowed to get sick and jobs.
we have a very personal account, but also as african correspondence. dionne holcombe. i still remember the date clearly, even though i was only 10 years old for this feeling of excitement and joy in the country. what i remember most communities, my grandmother, ruth elizabeth, to 75 years old. and it was the 1st time that she was allowed to vote. she went to the town hall with my aunt. and i remember her telling me that she was nervous and excited. she had put aside so she needed some help,...
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. - this is governor holcomb from indiana. - hello, governor, this is caitlin clark. me, too, i'm really excited to get there. i can't wait. - [cathy] with the second pick, cameron brink, stanford university. (audience cheers) - [kamilla] having my family here to experience this very special moment with me, my dreams is really coming to reality. - with the third pick, the chicago sky select kamilla cardoso, university of south carolina. (audience cheers) (gentle music) (gentle music continues) (interviewer speaking portuguese) (kamilla speaking portuguese) - the goal was to give my family a better life, and i know now i'm gonna be able to do that. (gentle music continues) (traffic whirring) (soft tense music) (soft tense music continues) - i don't have to use the gps anymore. i actually kinda know where i'm going. (soft tense music continues) i found an apartment. i got kind of moved out of my other apartment in iowa city. we're gonna try to eat out like once a week and just try new places. there's a lotta good steak houses in indiana that i'm excited to try. i feel l
. - this is governor holcomb from indiana. - hello, governor, this is caitlin clark. me, too, i'm really excited to get there. i can't wait. - [cathy] with the second pick, cameron brink, stanford university. (audience cheers) - [kamilla] having my family here to experience this very special moment with me, my dreams is really coming to reality. - with the third pick, the chicago sky select kamilla cardoso, university of south carolina. (audience cheers) (gentle music) (gentle music continues)...
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if you are proud of what you are standing for holcomb people are hiding their faces. >> i think that's a good question and a different interpretation of wearing masks that i'm used to. i find that this skews more pandemic and covid conscious. >> pandemic covid conscious, that's not all the issues we've heard out here and why they are covering. >> we are going to walk you back over this way. we can cross really quickly to show you what's on the other side of the screen here. protesters also here who are jewish who say they feel unsafe around new york city. they don't feel comfortable here because of what's going on. what you think about what's happening at the new school. you said you may be uncomfortable incident -- in his area or what do you think? >> i'm jewish. i love you guys at fox by the way. i want you to know this is disgusting. my grandparents were in the holocaust. their families were murdered and you know what, these people are basically saying to die. i have family in israel and... against these terrorists. these are terrorists. >> knowing that the school voted to divest fr
if you are proud of what you are standing for holcomb people are hiding their faces. >> i think that's a good question and a different interpretation of wearing masks that i'm used to. i find that this skews more pandemic and covid conscious. >> pandemic covid conscious, that's not all the issues we've heard out here and why they are covering. >> we are going to walk you back over this way. we can cross really quickly to show you what's on the other side of the screen here....
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likely result in numerous arrests will any of these violent agitators those who took over hamilton holcomb be university will they be prosecuted aloud with out of jail with narrative no bail that's the pattern which is emerge before your free actions to all of these events unfolding at this hour hoover institution senior fellow who is with us thank you for being with us like most of america you're probably watching in a bit of horror first of all that the students were allowed to get to this point second the anti-semitism on campuses across the country number 3 of the fact israel in many ways has been turned into an aggressor when they themselves were the victims of vicious vile terrorist attack the worst in their history wants your reaction. >> a lot of moral clarity the last few weeks especially tonight i think we have to get rid of them if that you can beat anti- israel and the anti-semitic anti- semitism and anti- israeli -ism is the same now and being for hamas and for palestine that's fused people out there are not just for palestine they are for hamas we need to get rid of the idea
likely result in numerous arrests will any of these violent agitators those who took over hamilton holcomb be university will they be prosecuted aloud with out of jail with narrative no bail that's the pattern which is emerge before your free actions to all of these events unfolding at this hour hoover institution senior fellow who is with us thank you for being with us like most of america you're probably watching in a bit of horror first of all that the students were allowed to get to this...
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. >> okay, don holcomb bridge, victoria difrancesco soto, ladies, thank you very much. four years ago the world was outraged and demanded action. so what changed? the answer next. answer next. will >>> today marks four years since the murder of george floyd in minneapolis and the beginning of a massive push for police reform across the country. nbc's yamiche alcindor has more on what's changed since 2020 and what's stalled. >> alex, to mark the fourth anniversary of the murder of george floyd, i spoke with his family and looked into how efforts at criminal justice reform have fared in recent years. >> reporter: four years ago across the country, protests erupted after millions watched video showing the murder of george floyd. in the aftermath, widespread calls for a national reckoning on racism and police violence. for floyd's brother, for lowness, the outcry for justice was touching. >> so many people, they felt the same pain all across the world. >> reporter: but since then, some of those efforts for change including the federal george floyd justice in policing act ha
. >> okay, don holcomb bridge, victoria difrancesco soto, ladies, thank you very much. four years ago the world was outraged and demanded action. so what changed? the answer next. answer next. will >>> today marks four years since the murder of george floyd in minneapolis and the beginning of a massive push for police reform across the country. nbc's yamiche alcindor has more on what's changed since 2020 and what's stalled. >> alex, to mark the fourth anniversary of the...
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we work together to keep the farm bill holcomb and i appreciate your partnership in that. all of these actions show it is possible when we work together. i am pleased to have secured a commitment also from our majority leader to address several billion dollars in new resources and two 2014 farm bill to support our efforts to meet the needs of farmers and ranchers. i should tell you this is no small accompaniment because i remember the first farm bill that i chaired in 2014 with the leadership in the senate that required us to cut $20 billion out of the farm bill, and that was extremely difficult. so it is nice to be in a situation where we can add resources. you need to use all the tools in our toolbox and craft some new ones to help us improve the safety net for farmers. insurance is the foundation of the farm safety net because it has the ability to reach nearly all producers with timely targeted assistance. for some disasters, but we also need additional help. unfortunately, ad hoc emergency assistance can be delayed and inconsistent. in some years, 75% or more of losse
we work together to keep the farm bill holcomb and i appreciate your partnership in that. all of these actions show it is possible when we work together. i am pleased to have secured a commitment also from our majority leader to address several billion dollars in new resources and two 2014 farm bill to support our efforts to meet the needs of farmers and ranchers. i should tell you this is no small accompaniment because i remember the first farm bill that i chaired in 2014 with the leadership...