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hey, dad, you seen cha.... ...right. 40 portable chairs, a banquet table, and an arbor.day. okay, great. see you then. an arbor? you're right, that upstairs bedroom would make a great changing room. good. val? hey, don. it's been a long time. since high school graduation. look at you-- you look great. thank you. i think the last time i saw you, you were driving off in that vw you had. my clutch gave out right by ventura. what's going on? she's getting married. yeah, right here. yup. oh, you're kidding. what, here at the house? val: yeah, my fiance and i were planning a big june wedding but then he just got transferred to london this year, and my mother, she flew into a total panic... val's parents invited us to the wedding and i found out what was going on. they just sold their place and moved into a one-bedroom on wilshire... so, i said, "what the hell, it's no problem. have it here." sure, why not? thank you. wow. so, um... you're an fbi agent. had to make amends somehow. and what are you up to? pediatric surgery. yeah, she's a doctor. yeah, yeah. your dad was telling
hey, dad, you seen cha.... ...right. 40 portable chairs, a banquet table, and an arbor.day. okay, great. see you then. an arbor? you're right, that upstairs bedroom would make a great changing room. good. val? hey, don. it's been a long time. since high school graduation. look at you-- you look great. thank you. i think the last time i saw you, you were driving off in that vw you had. my clutch gave out right by ventura. what's going on? she's getting married. yeah, right here. yup. oh, you're...
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besides berkeley and madison, an arbor, san francisco, and the rest of this country is right wing. what does that mean in terms of what is happening? we have 7 million people in constructive custody. 7 million at this moment. jail, prison, probation, parole. last year, 80 million people were arrested in the united states. 1/3 of them were released in 26 hours. about 2/3 spent a day or longer in jail. we are incarcerating and solemnizing -- felonizing this population. you cannot discriminate by race, but you can buy criminal record. wisconsin was a police state, very liberal, right? it is against the law to have intercourse until you are 18 years old. but i just ask you this, this is san francisco, let me ask you this -- how many of you have smoked pot? [laughter] i ask this of my students every semester. how many of you have sexual intercourse before age 17? in my state, you are convicted felons. right? so i tell my students, i tell them that i'm going to take my university's 15,000, and going to take my students, and we're going to march down to the police station, and they are al
besides berkeley and madison, an arbor, san francisco, and the rest of this country is right wing. what does that mean in terms of what is happening? we have 7 million people in constructive custody. 7 million at this moment. jail, prison, probation, parole. last year, 80 million people were arrested in the united states. 1/3 of them were released in 26 hours. about 2/3 spent a day or longer in jail. we are incarcerating and solemnizing -- felonizing this population. you cannot discriminate by...
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came through alabama, mississippi, georgia, tennessee, ohio, and my father ended up growing up in an arbor, michigan. it was a pretty liberal college town so he was one of the few -- he died at the age of 92 and one of the few black men of that generation 0 -- who went to an integrate it high school. so there were exceptions. >> we're going to get to some questions, so please get ready to line up. we have only ten minutes left in the session. one quick -- one more quick question. eugene. what are the ramifications of this splintering of black america? >> you know, i think the ramifications are that one size does not fit all. what frustrated me at the outset was that -- to the extent we talk about black america, we talk about it, i thought, as it might have been 50 years ago. but we weren't talking about it as it is now. and i think, again, we both -- we're both journalists. the way we, i think, see the world is to try to understand it and write about it and to -- because one of my core beliefs is that if you -- how have to see things clearly in order to then try to figure out what to do. i
came through alabama, mississippi, georgia, tennessee, ohio, and my father ended up growing up in an arbor, michigan. it was a pretty liberal college town so he was one of the few -- he died at the age of 92 and one of the few black men of that generation 0 -- who went to an integrate it high school. so there were exceptions. >> we're going to get to some questions, so please get ready to line up. we have only ten minutes left in the session. one quick -- one more quick question. eugene....
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michigan is take on michigan state in an arbor today. >> do they st. that way?at's how they say it. northwest winds 5 to 10 miles per hour. good day for football. their stadium now in michigan holds 109,000 people. i assure you it wil be a sellout. and trojans of southern california going up to palo alto to take on stanford cardinals. the coach is great out there in stanford. played quarterback for michigan, i think. >> do you just know that? >> i know a lot. i follow college football. n't ask me anything about nfl and baseball is off the limits but college football i got it covered. >>> still ahead this morning, mo thrilling finishes from baseball's playoffs. >> ondrej pavelec is down. >> some scary moments from the capital season opener. why this goal tender had to be carried off the ice on >>> and a fly ball hits deep to right field and this ball is out and over the seats. >> if you went to bed early last night, you missed one heck of an end to this game. rick ankiel homered in the 1 19 inning to beat the san francisco giants 5-4. game two of the national lea
michigan is take on michigan state in an arbor today. >> do they st. that way?at's how they say it. northwest winds 5 to 10 miles per hour. good day for football. their stadium now in michigan holds 109,000 people. i assure you it wil be a sellout. and trojans of southern california going up to palo alto to take on stanford cardinals. the coach is great out there in stanford. played quarterback for michigan, i think. >> do you just know that? >> i know a lot. i follow college...
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about an hour ago he was in anne arbor, michigan, campaigning for john dingell, long-time congressman, democratic congressman in michigan who often wins his elections by huge numbers. if dingle is needing the help of former president, that's sign of the times. a little later tonight, former bill clinton heads up to minnesota, going to mix football and politics to help out a state lawmaker who is challenging the michele bachmann, a congressman who is a big favorite of the tea party movement. >> a lot of people know what's happening nationwide because we've been covering it. a lot of people don't know, paul, a lot about their local election. we're going to help them out. thank you for that. for the latest news, go to cnnpolitics.com. more political news at the top of the hour with our folks at the political desk. this is cnn.com/politics. you can go here to find out about the races not making national headlines or what's going on in are 82 area. once you get to that home page, what you do is go here to "more from election center," click on the "election center" button and here is what i
about an hour ago he was in anne arbor, michigan, campaigning for john dingell, long-time congressman, democratic congressman in michigan who often wins his elections by huge numbers. if dingle is needing the help of former president, that's sign of the times. a little later tonight, former bill clinton heads up to minnesota, going to mix football and politics to help out a state lawmaker who is challenging the michele bachmann, a congressman who is a big favorite of the tea party movement....
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i help create ann arbor spark, an organization to create jobs. and it came through bigtime when pfizer closed up and we lost 2,000 jobs. we were able to keep over 800 people and their families in our state with that attitude. that's the approach i'll bring to lansing. is it's about michiganders working and winning together. >> mr. bernero, your campaign is heavily fansed bye labor unions, will you abable to say no to those unions when it comes time to enact reforms they may object to? >> if you want to know what a person is going to do, look what they have done. i stood up to the unions when i had to in my city. i would not have a double-a plus credit rating if i had given the unions everything they wanted. we led together. we worked together. my labor leaders sat with me at the table. we attacked the problems instead of each other. they have made concessions. they have made painful concessions. i gave things up. my cabinet members gave things up. that's the way it's got to be. i asked before, what did mr. snyder give up. when those workers were
i help create ann arbor spark, an organization to create jobs. and it came through bigtime when pfizer closed up and we lost 2,000 jobs. we were able to keep over 800 people and their families in our state with that attitude. that's the approach i'll bring to lansing. is it's about michiganders working and winning together. >> mr. bernero, your campaign is heavily fansed bye labor unions, will you abable to say no to those unions when it comes time to enact reforms they may object to?...
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i helped create ann arbor spark, an organization to creat jobs. and it came through big time when pfizer closed up and we lost 2,000 jobs. we were able to keep over 800 people and their families in our state with that altitude, and that's the approach i'm going to bring to lansing. it's about michiganders working and winning together. >> mr. benero, your campaign is heavily financed by labor unions. will you be able to say no to those labor unions when it comes time to enact reforms that they may object to? >> if you want to know what a person's going to do, look at what they've done. i've stood up to the unions when i had to in my city. i would not have a, aa plus credit rating if i had given the unions everything they wanted, obviously. we led together, we worked together. my label leaders sat with me at -- my labor leaders sat with me at the table, we attacked problems instead of attacking each other. and they have made concessions, they have made painful concessions. i gave things up, my cabinet members gave things up. that's the way it's got
i helped create ann arbor spark, an organization to creat jobs. and it came through big time when pfizer closed up and we lost 2,000 jobs. we were able to keep over 800 people and their families in our state with that altitude, and that's the approach i'm going to bring to lansing. it's about michiganders working and winning together. >> mr. benero, your campaign is heavily financed by labor unions. will you be able to say no to those labor unions when it comes time to enact reforms that...
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an interesting story about the lack of success that the obama and administration had in convincing the public that there are good things about the health care bill. they referred to studies from ann arbor saying that people with his -- specific political opinions, confronted with facts contrary to the opinion, they may be reinforced into the wrong opinion. wrong opinions may be reinforced. you are talking about the amortization of the media, but on a political scale people want to read what they want to read. getting people to read something different is extremely challenging. how do you address that? how much responsibility the media -- responsible to its stockholders, to challenge the leadership to read something different? >> a really good question. i hate to fall back on the british model again, everyone loves british newspapers that because they are very lively and fun to read. they managed to figure out exactly where they are. they know their audiences in very seldom write anything against the conventional wisdom of their audience. american media, criticized rightly in some ways, they have a very large church that they address. "the washington post" is in 60% of washington househ
an interesting story about the lack of success that the obama and administration had in convincing the public that there are good things about the health care bill. they referred to studies from ann arbor saying that people with his -- specific political opinions, confronted with facts contrary to the opinion, they may be reinforced into the wrong opinion. wrong opinions may be reinforced. you are talking about the amortization of the media, but on a political scale people want to read what...
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an enormous currency for people to work on. >> people got in through this test which i applaud for doing a test like this because it demonstrates the vulnerabilities. if they can do it from ann arbor, then they can do it from anywhere. and that's the problem. i think that there are ways in which we can work together. >> rokie while i have you here on a related note, can you promise us tonight that we'll have more timely results in the next couple weeks for the next election? >> certainly. you should expect the results much earlier than the last time in september. >> all right. rokie, next time you have kids hack, can you have them play hail to the redskins? >> we'll work on that. >> we appreciate both of your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> get ready for a little n th district. filming for transforms 3 started monday near the capitol and the white house. if you drive or park there, you will definitely notice. karen gray houston has more on how transformers will effect your commute. >> reporter: we're already used to this. construction on roads around town. it slows us down, gives us traffic pains. next week something else will transform our lives. if you like the exp
an enormous currency for people to work on. >> people got in through this test which i applaud for doing a test like this because it demonstrates the vulnerabilities. if they can do it from ann arbor, then they can do it from anywhere. and that's the problem. i think that there are ways in which we can work together. >> rokie while i have you here on a related note, can you promise us tonight that we'll have more timely results in the next couple weeks for the next election?...
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an operation in china. they're based in san jose, california, and they're based in ann arbor, michigan.y're off doing cutting edge technology and they're doing work all around the world to be successful at that. but their locations are san jose, and ann arbor, michigan. that's where their r&d has been done, and that's the technology we've put into use. with respect to the gateway one, those are also untrue. i mean, i've gone through this so many times. at gateway i'm proud of my record, i've helped create 10,000 jobs. >> you still have more time. >> well, thank you. i helped create 10,000 jobs, and very successfully did that. when the company got in trouble, they asked me to come back. i came back as interim ceo, and i brought jobs back to the u.s. i brought tech support and manufacturing jobs back to the united states. and why did i do that? because i understand the value of the american worker and how it's much better to have high quality and great american workers, instead of low cost labor. >> mr. benero? >> i'd like a rebuttal. >> yes, absolutely. >> look, as far as gateway, either
an operation in china. they're based in san jose, california, and they're based in ann arbor, michigan.y're off doing cutting edge technology and they're doing work all around the world to be successful at that. but their locations are san jose, and ann arbor, michigan. that's where their r&d has been done, and that's the technology we've put into use. with respect to the gateway one, those are also untrue. i mean, i've gone through this so many times. at gateway i'm proud of my record,...