Good evening and welcome to the indiana Debate Commissions 2024 primary debate for governor. Broadcast live from pine Hall Auditorium on them campus of iupui. This event is the final formal debate of the 2024 primary season. The final opportunity for hoosier voters to hear from the republicans vying to succeed Governor Eric Holcomb who is barred by indianas constitution from seeking a third consecutive term. Of course the winner of the may 7 republican gubernatorial primary will advance to novembers generaly election. I am your moderator, Jon Schwantes is, the host of public Media Indiana lawmakers program, the states longestrunning public affairsli show. This debate is made possible that generosity of our major underwriters, aarp indiana, the indiana 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, a
Broadcast live from the auditorium on the campus. This event is the final formal debate of the primary season the final opportunity to hear from the republicans vying to succeed Governor Eric Holcomb who is barred by indianas 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 t
The cloud was something you watched in the sky. But we had a vision a vision of what could be if we kept this material not knowing how it would be used and we are creating the future of american democracy the history of american democracy. Before i turn this over to Mitch Daniels for some words, we will look at a video because that is what we do. Look at kind of a fun some of our panelists tonight. Just give you a warning. [video clip] we have a resolution that we put forward. Roses are red. Violets are blue. If we are not home by 7 00, we are in deep we encourage the gentleman to give us some definitive time on tuesday night. I appreciate the sentiment. How would you define your ideology . Is it more liberal, moderate, or conservative . I appreciate that. I am fiscally conservative but on social issues, i am moderate. I guess what you could say what that means is i have great reverence for the past and the sacrifices of many but i also have a piece of liberal in me. What a piece of li
Good evening. Welcome to the 30th anniversary celebration of the cspan archives. I am Robert Browning, the director of the archives. It was 30 years ago this month that we turned on the vhs machine. [laughter] robert i have to explain what those are. They made a lot of noise as they wound and rewound. It is all digital recording. Today, it is all digital recording. Our original goal was to record everything on cspan, index it and make it available for public use. It is fun 30 years later to look at how those goals have been met , which is what our panel is about. Back then, the internet as we know it today did not exist. Digital recording was unknown. The cloud was something you watched in the sky. But we had a vision, a vision of what could be if we kept this material, not knowing how it would be used and we are creating the future of american democracy, the history of american democracy. Before i turn this over to mitch daniels, were going to look at a little video. That is what we d
Of social media and its impact on politics. Good evening. Welcome to the 30th anniversary celebration of the cspan archives. I am Robert Browning, the director of the archives. It was 30 years ago this month that we turned on the vhs machine. [laughter] robert i have to explain what those are. They made a lot of noise as they wound and rewound. It is all digital recording. Today, it is all digital recording. Our original goal was to record everything on cspan, index it and make it available for public use. It is fun 30 years later to look at how those goals have been met , which is what our panel is about. Back then, the internet as we know it today did not exist. Digital recording was unknown. The cloud was something you watched in the sky. But we had a vision, a vision of what could be if we kept this material, not knowing how it would be used and we are creating the future of american democracy, the history of american democracy. Before i turn this over to mitch daniels, were going