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so if you ever go to dearborn i recommend you visit the ford museum. a beautiful facility and it has every car that ford ever on - - ever made i'm pretty sure and a number of machines. it's the story of a tremendous american success story. there is a wonderful archive there i spent a week at the archive researching the book and then afford component which is essentially a theme park. in idea he got late in life to create the america that he thought was a true america. he would by the birthplaces of famous americans including his own in the house eager up and would move it from the farm in michigan to this park and he said it down and created a little farm around it. he bought thomas edison's workshop and moved it to dearborn and sat in the park and he bought neil hawthorne's birthplace. and the wright brothers shop where they sold bicycles. he would collect buildings the way people collect china plates he would bring them to dearborn and put them in this park with a place that you can see american architecture laid out and there is essential part of it
so if you ever go to dearborn i recommend you visit the ford museum. a beautiful facility and it has every car that ford ever on - - ever made i'm pretty sure and a number of machines. it's the story of a tremendous american success story. there is a wonderful archive there i spent a week at the archive researching the book and then afford component which is essentially a theme park. in idea he got late in life to create the america that he thought was a true america. he would by the...
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. >> reporter: going to build them on the site of the dearborn assembly plant that made the model t.nd uncle all worked for ford, the old steel mill to be part of the history is exciting for me. >> reporter: instead of assembly line, move through on computerized carriers while workers work collaboratively with giant robots. >> robot can tell when it's touching operator, will stop, not hurt them. can get right on top of it >> reporter: so if you touch this, it stops >> the robot stops so you're safe. >> reporter: all started in 1908 with the model t, 16 million made, starting price, $250 lightning will cost more than a gas-powered f-150 but tax credits will get that closer and instead of minutes filling up at pump, lightning needs to plug in overnight for a full charge pickup buyers can be a picky bunch. >> initially there are a lot of skepticism on what a truck is capable of that's what we need to continue to communicate to our customers. >> reporter: i've been saving the best until last. with no engine, owners get a surprise when they pop the hood. what do you call this? >> mega pow
. >> reporter: going to build them on the site of the dearborn assembly plant that made the model t.nd uncle all worked for ford, the old steel mill to be part of the history is exciting for me. >> reporter: instead of assembly line, move through on computerized carriers while workers work collaboratively with giant robots. >> robot can tell when it's touching operator, will stop, not hurt them. can get right on top of it >> reporter: so if you touch this, it stops...
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. >> reporter: they're going to build them right here on the very site of the dearborn assembly plantom a ford family. my grandfather and my uncle all worked for ford they were here on this ford site over at the ole steel mill to be part of that history is exciting for me. >> reporter: instead of an assembly line trucks will move through independently on computerized carriers while workers work collaboratively with giant robots. >> the robot can tell when it's touching an operator and will stop so it won't hurt them. you can get right up on top of it. >> reporter: so if this -- if you touch this, it stops >> the robot stops so you are safe. >> reporter: it all started in 1908 with the model t, 16 million made, starting price $250 the lightning will cost mor tax credits get that price tag closer and instead of minutes filling up at the pump the lightning needs to plug in overnight to get a full charge. and pickup buyers, they can be a picky bunch. >> i think initially there are a lot of skepticism on what an ev truck is and what is capable of and i think that's what we need to continue
. >> reporter: they're going to build them right here on the very site of the dearborn assembly plantom a ford family. my grandfather and my uncle all worked for ford they were here on this ford site over at the ole steel mill to be part of that history is exciting for me. >> reporter: instead of an assembly line trucks will move through independently on computerized carriers while workers work collaboratively with giant robots. >> the robot can tell when it's touching an...
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some players, like 70-year-old michael stanton of dearborn, michigan, learned trumpet just for this. were returning professionals. and although abilities varied widely, the commitment was all first chair. 85-year-old paul freeburg of surprise, arizona, played in 100-degree heat. others stood in pouring rain. it was like nothing could stop them from playing these pointed rounds. and as a result, "taps across america" was hard to escap whether you were at the racetrack in louisville or a plain old parking lot outside lowe's, you couldn't help but pay tribute, whether you had your feet in the sand, or your head in the clouds, you couldn't help but be reminded of the reason for the holiday. we'll never know exactly how many people took part, but based on the video submissions we received, it was certainly in the thousands, making this again, one of the largest musical performances of all time. >> and now we've created this awareness. >> reporter: jari villanueva is with "taps for veterans" and my partner in the mission. what is your hope for the future of this? >> i hope that this contin
some players, like 70-year-old michael stanton of dearborn, michigan, learned trumpet just for this. were returning professionals. and although abilities varied widely, the commitment was all first chair. 85-year-old paul freeburg of surprise, arizona, played in 100-degree heat. others stood in pouring rain. it was like nothing could stop them from playing these pointed rounds. and as a result, "taps across america" was hard to escap whether you were at the racetrack in louisville or...
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Jun 29, 2021
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in front of eric in general like she did at the, at the coffee festival, the comedy festival in dearborn. it's just what she create con stage with them is really something special. because at 1st they're very play kind of like suspect and then they sort of warm up to her. and then as well as when, you know, when she's the time that i've been able to be with her is it's been in the, in the us and, and yeah, it's just been, it's been magical. it's really interesting to see how, how everyone sort of laugh at the same, at the same job, to sort of a common language. and in comedy, no, i'm going to put 50. this is from lower friedman. she's the president of the foundation for middle east peace. she has a question for you have a listen and then come immediately off the back of the video here we got the tradition of really shark political humour. and here i'm thinking of shows like that. and i'm thinking of the famous guess. having the jewish people suffer enough and what i'm wondering is today as the base for political discussion around until the 20th and israel's treatment of allison and get e
in front of eric in general like she did at the, at the coffee festival, the comedy festival in dearborn. it's just what she create con stage with them is really something special. because at 1st they're very play kind of like suspect and then they sort of warm up to her. and then as well as when, you know, when she's the time that i've been able to be with her is it's been in the, in the us and, and yeah, it's just been, it's been magical. it's really interesting to see how, how everyone sort...
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Jun 9, 2021
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remarks, talking about the surge in opioid deaths on the impact in her district, the ann arbor and dearborn area. plenty of stories after the cdc numbers came out about the surges in specific parts of the country. here is the area here around washington, d.c., from "the washington post" story that came out about it. the d.c. area someone of the largest surges, increasing 46% in the district, according to city data. virginia reported 2020 as the deadliest year for opioid-related fatalities with a 47% increase compared to 2019. maryland saw a nearly 19% jump in fatal overdoses involving opioids, according to luminary data. and for visual learners, there is a chart there from "the washington post" showing the increases from 2016 through that preliminary data that we have been talking about into 2020 in the maryland, d.c., and virginia areas. john out of cleveland, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i have been in the pharmaceutical industry for nearly 40 years, and i blame the distributors most recently, even before the crisis, and congress looked the other way. and the white power hit
remarks, talking about the surge in opioid deaths on the impact in her district, the ann arbor and dearborn area. plenty of stories after the cdc numbers came out about the surges in specific parts of the country. here is the area here around washington, d.c., from "the washington post" story that came out about it. the d.c. area someone of the largest surges, increasing 46% in the district, according to city data. virginia reported 2020 as the deadliest year for opioid-related...
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Jun 9, 2021
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heard her talk about the surge in opioid deaths and the impacts in her district in the ann arbor and dearborn area. plenty of stories after the cdc numbers came out about the surges in specific parts of the country. here is the -- the area here around washington, d.c. from the "washington post" story that came out about it, the d.c. area saw one of the largest surges last year, fatal opioid overdoses increased 46% in the district according to city data. virginia recorded 2020 as its deadliest year ever for opioid-related fatalities with 47% -- with a 47% increase. maryland saw a 19% jump in fatal overdoses involving opioids according to that preliminary data and for our visual learners, the chart there from "the washington post" showing the increases from 2016 through that preliminary data that we've been talking about into 2020 in the maryland, d.c., and virginia areas. this is john out of cleveland, ohio. you're up next. good morning. >> good morning. i've been in the pharmaceutical issue for nearly 40 years. the horse is out of the barn. i can blame the distributors, now fentanyl, even bef
heard her talk about the surge in opioid deaths and the impacts in her district in the ann arbor and dearborn area. plenty of stories after the cdc numbers came out about the surges in specific parts of the country. here is the -- the area here around washington, d.c. from the "washington post" story that came out about it, the d.c. area saw one of the largest surges last year, fatal opioid overdoses increased 46% in the district according to city data. virginia recorded 2020 as its...
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tom: you are closer to dearborn then me. why did you tell me to buy ford at the bottom of the pandemic? it is up 240%. [laughter] tom: i didn't -- james: i didn't buy it either, tom. romaine: there were go tom: tom: -- there we go. these earnings are going to come out, and we are going to adjust. this morning, ford motor adjusts . romaine: referring to the forecast they are giving out, you see at least the metrics they are using with regard to ebit and ebit., a significant improvement. that's the word -- and ebita, a significant a bergman. that's the word. tom: they manage it. romaine: you are talking about margins, talking about better costs for the company, and talking about it more favorable terms with regards to their trading operations. tom: i'm sorry, i just see you on a 2021 bronco sport. lisa: i'm looking at the prices, and that is kind of key. if they are able to jack up the prices, that is where inflation is happening. the bronco is starting at $27,000. the explorer starting at $49,000. inflation has been pretty of
tom: you are closer to dearborn then me. why did you tell me to buy ford at the bottom of the pandemic? it is up 240%. [laughter] tom: i didn't -- james: i didn't buy it either, tom. romaine: there were go tom: tom: -- there we go. these earnings are going to come out, and we are going to adjust. this morning, ford motor adjusts . romaine: referring to the forecast they are giving out, you see at least the metrics they are using with regard to ebit and ebit., a significant improvement. that's...
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her husband had bought two dearborn carriages. there was one for her and her maid jane who was a slave. among the travelers in the caravan was john mix stanley who painted this touching scene of samuel and susan on the trail. and throughout her diary, she uses the term of endearment, mi alma. and in english, that translates to my soul. she was also a wild game foodie. she wrote that -- she wrote that such soup as we have made of the ribs, one of the most choice parts of the buffalo, i never eat its equal in the best hotels in new york or philadelphia and the sweetest butter and the most delicate oil i have ever tasted is not surpassed by the marrow taken from the thigh bones. they grazed on the western short grass prairies of western kansas supplied a lot of meat for these western caravans. when they arrived at the fort, the army of the west was already there. and they were developing their strategy to launch their invasion into mexico. after six weeks of travel on the trail, susan, who apparently was pregnant and was probably als
her husband had bought two dearborn carriages. there was one for her and her maid jane who was a slave. among the travelers in the caravan was john mix stanley who painted this touching scene of samuel and susan on the trail. and throughout her diary, she uses the term of endearment, mi alma. and in english, that translates to my soul. she was also a wild game foodie. she wrote that -- she wrote that such soup as we have made of the ribs, one of the most choice parts of the buffalo, i never eat...
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let's say of the 82nd airborne division and the 18 dearborn core. in combat went on to have four stars and be chief of staff in the supreme allied commander internal war around in korea. uh ridgeway, of course and again there could be many others for fort bragg as well including shugart gordon who both earned the medal of honor in the battle of mogadishu units on that post. it seems to me that having again someone linked to the units on the post ideally actually served on that post themselves and then would inspire the soldiers on that post to be all that they can be and also unify the soldiers on that post keeping in mind for example that fort bragg name for a failed confederate general who didn't even make it throughout the war. he was fired in 1863, i believe. um for braxton bragg's name is on the home that of the airborne and special operations forces post. and that post is 20% or they're about 15 to 20 percent african-american. so again, any i think that the unifying feature is an element that should be present in addition to an inspirational f
let's say of the 82nd airborne division and the 18 dearborn core. in combat went on to have four stars and be chief of staff in the supreme allied commander internal war around in korea. uh ridgeway, of course and again there could be many others for fort bragg as well including shugart gordon who both earned the medal of honor in the battle of mogadishu units on that post. it seems to me that having again someone linked to the units on the post ideally actually served on that post themselves...
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they do not think the covid-19 pandemic will result in the dearborn is a -- deurbanization. that is expected to rise. anna: lots to keep an eye on. just a couple minutes until the start of trade. there has been a lot of reflection to understand the messaging from the fed. one thing that caught my eye, talking about the move away from cyclicals, cyclicals becoming less attractive than they were. this is part of the story we should be keeping an eye on. >> absolutely. some of the headline assets have not moved much. under the surface there have been big changes. this is a longer-term chart. we are seeing impact on the rotation trade. people are not very clear. we talked about this, i think it was monday. after we get the shakeout of the curve posted, the fed has given permission for central banks around the world to be more hawkish than they could be a week or so ago. the general theme of the second half will be bonds under pressure. not any dramatic way. we will see yields continue to rise. that will start playing back into the reflation trade. some of the pain for banks shou
they do not think the covid-19 pandemic will result in the dearborn is a -- deurbanization. that is expected to rise. anna: lots to keep an eye on. just a couple minutes until the start of trade. there has been a lot of reflection to understand the messaging from the fed. one thing that caught my eye, talking about the move away from cyclicals, cyclicals becoming less attractive than they were. this is part of the story we should be keeping an eye on. >> absolutely. some of the headline...
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host: ok, bruce, dearborn heights, michigan, good morning.aller: you are looking very color-coordinated today, greta. host: with the sky question mark [laughter] caller: that, too. 25 years ago i ran against john dingell and one of the things i ran on was a 20 year moratorium on legal in illegal immigration. i feel the same way today. you know, biden did this on purpose. in the trump policy like in mexico, none of this would have happened. half a million to a million immigrants. this is all part of the u.n. globalist agenda. they, they, they want all these immigrants in this country and i just gets awful because in the wake of this plandemic, we haven't seen the economic tsunami yet to come. tens of millions of americans out of business. and it's just not right. the thing that is not being discussed, and i'm going to say it, i think that every one of these immigrants should be sent back. i would, i would actually allow 11 million immigrants to stay here if it stuck at 11 million. i don't think we should bring in anymore legal immigrants eithe
host: ok, bruce, dearborn heights, michigan, good morning.aller: you are looking very color-coordinated today, greta. host: with the sky question mark [laughter] caller: that, too. 25 years ago i ran against john dingell and one of the things i ran on was a 20 year moratorium on legal in illegal immigration. i feel the same way today. you know, biden did this on purpose. in the trump policy like in mexico, none of this would have happened. half a million to a million immigrants. this is all...
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remarks, talking about the surge in opioid deaths on the impact in her district, the ann arbor and dearborn area. plenty of stories after the cdc numbers came out about the surges in specific parts of the country. here is the area here around washington, d.c., from "the washington post" story that came out about it. the d.c. area someone of the largest surges, increasing 46% in the district, according to city data. virginia reported 2020 as the deadliest year for opioid-related fatalities with a 47% increase compared to 2019. maryland saw a nearly 19% jump in fatal overdoses involving opioids, according to luminary data. and for visual learners, there is a chart there from "the washington post" showing the increases from 2016 through that preliminary data that we have been talking about into 2020 in the maryland, d.c., and virginia areas. john out of cleveland, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i have been in the pharmaceutical industry for nearly 40 years, and i blame the distributors most recently, even before the crisis, and congress looked the other way. and the white power hit
remarks, talking about the surge in opioid deaths on the impact in her district, the ann arbor and dearborn area. plenty of stories after the cdc numbers came out about the surges in specific parts of the country. here is the area here around washington, d.c., from "the washington post" story that came out about it. the d.c. area someone of the largest surges, increasing 46% in the district, according to city data. virginia reported 2020 as the deadliest year for opioid-related...
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more than seven inches fell in my hometown of dear born in few hours -- dearborn in a few hours. it's not new for michiganders. we keep experiencing these once in a lifetime storms every year. but that doesn't make it any different when your basements are flooded, family photos are ruined. carpets are soaked. cars can't operate. water is not running. and the power is out. we have to do something. our nation's infrastructure is crumbling and the american people deserve better. we need to invest in our infrastructure to make communities more resilient to the impacts of climate crisis. on saturday i sent a letter to the president urging immediate fema assistance to our communities. i asked the army corps of engineers to begin a study to tell us what we have to do. my constituents are dealing with so much damage, we are in immediate need of essential resources. we are focused on doing everything we can to coordinate with all to help our communities. we just wish we could send the west some of our water. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from i
more than seven inches fell in my hometown of dear born in few hours -- dearborn in a few hours. it's not new for michiganders. we keep experiencing these once in a lifetime storms every year. but that doesn't make it any different when your basements are flooded, family photos are ruined. carpets are soaked. cars can't operate. water is not running. and the power is out. we have to do something. our nation's infrastructure is crumbling and the american people deserve better. we need to invest...