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what has the average teacher's salary going to be in ann arbor?0, you still have between that and 220 to count for whatever overhead the principal and certain amount of overhead is expected. it does seem like there ought to be enough money without charging parents. >> this can have longer ramifications for students. many top tier colleges insist you have four years of a foreignlage, thforeign la lage -- for ren language and you've done something extraordina extraordinary. >> i think they need it that they can choose if they want to have it. it's important to their growth and academia and to their education and them to explore and get creative. there's so many aspects to these classes, not just something a child elects to want to do, this is something really important to the child's education. >> absolutely. i would argue having music is much more important than my chemistry class, which i have erased all memory of. >> really? the chemistry segment later you're going to be hosting? >> i would just say, too, that so many of these classes the fact so
what has the average teacher's salary going to be in ann arbor?0, you still have between that and 220 to count for whatever overhead the principal and certain amount of overhead is expected. it does seem like there ought to be enough money without charging parents. >> this can have longer ramifications for students. many top tier colleges insist you have four years of a foreignlage, thforeign la lage -- for ren language and you've done something extraordina extraordinary. >> i think...
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i'm originally from ann arbor, michigan. go, blue. and this is my best friend, fred lee.s fred lee. i'm a freelance photographer here in the city. i actually got engaged two days ago. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. so, here to win some money for -- you know, pay for stuff. this is my friend henry, my best friend. he moved in about two years ago. we're best friends except when he snores. [ laughter ] i know how you feel. all right, get ready. we're gonna do another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000, and whoever wins it will also start the first round.
i'm originally from ann arbor, michigan. go, blue. and this is my best friend, fred lee.s fred lee. i'm a freelance photographer here in the city. i actually got engaged two days ago. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. so, here to win some money for -- you know, pay for stuff. this is my friend henry, my best friend. he moved in about two years ago. we're best friends except when he snores. [ laughter ] i know how you feel. all right, get ready. we're gonna do another "toss up." this...
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. >> reporter: john, many people here in ann arbor are understandably on edge because it has been moren a week and still no arrest in the murder of a medical student whose friends said seemingly had no enemies. police hoped they had a possible break of solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf. a potential victim caught in surveillance at the crime scene showed up at the avenue arbor police department. after interviewing the man, they told cnn they don't believe he's connected to the case in any manner. dewolf, training to be a surgeon was found dead in a fraternity for med students where he lived for the past three years. police say he died from a single gunshot. no weapon was found, nothing known was stolen and there was no sign of a struggle. resources have been pouring in to help solve the murder including investigators from the air force. dewolf was a second lieutenant attending medical school on an air force scholarship and was planning to serve full time after graduating. also helping the university of michigan, where students have been
. >> reporter: john, many people here in ann arbor are understandably on edge because it has been moren a week and still no arrest in the murder of a medical student whose friends said seemingly had no enemies. police hoped they had a possible break of solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf. a potential victim caught in surveillance at the crime scene showed up at the avenue arbor police department. after interviewing the man, they told cnn...
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also what mickey was saying in ann arbor that's happening, the vehicle to vehicle communications study of now, it's really the manufacturers pushing for it. but in a way they're almost pushing for their own demise. they're pushing for, you know, the autonomous vehicle. what's going to differentiate brands at that point? it's going to be a very, very interesting -- >> the other problem here, the other challenge in terms of market entry, tesla can enter its own -- you could drive an individual tesla on the grid as it exists now. how do you start selling individual self-driving cars? they have to be embedded in a whole system, right? >> right. how do they interact with all the cars that aren't self-driving? you're not going to have a day where you wake up and all the unconnected, quote on quote, cars are not allowed on the road anymore, or maybe you are, which is scary for those of us who have muscle cars and stuff. there's going to be a transitional period where some cars are connect and the some aren't and i don't know how much that's going to mess of things. i think of the movie "i, ro
also what mickey was saying in ann arbor that's happening, the vehicle to vehicle communications study of now, it's really the manufacturers pushing for it. but in a way they're almost pushing for their own demise. they're pushing for, you know, the autonomous vehicle. what's going to differentiate brands at that point? it's going to be a very, very interesting -- >> the other problem here, the other challenge in terms of market entry, tesla can enter its own -- you could drive an...
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in ann arbor, michigan, it means offering things that can't be downloaded, like telescopes and steel drums. ♪ kids are drawn to the musical tools like electronic synthesizers. some chicago public libraries offer a quieter attraction for kids, fishing poles. at the sherman park branch on the city's south side, cameron and jeremiah cook don't have to go far to use them. the lagoon behind the library is stocked with catfish and blue gill. >> i like coming to fish here because it's quiet and nice and relaxing. >> reporter: but at the same time, exciting. >> it's like a rush through your blood. it's like you don't know what's going to happen next. >> reporter: just like reading a good book. >> come on, you got a bite. >> i got a bite! >> reporter: john yang, nbc news, grosse point farms, michigan. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt. we leave you with more images from today's historic events in washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. developing story in the south bay. police searching for a gunman who shot and
in ann arbor, michigan, it means offering things that can't be downloaded, like telescopes and steel drums. ♪ kids are drawn to the musical tools like electronic synthesizers. some chicago public libraries offer a quieter attraction for kids, fishing poles. at the sherman park branch on the city's south side, cameron and jeremiah cook don't have to go far to use them. the lagoon behind the library is stocked with catfish and blue gill. >> i like coming to fish here because it's quiet...
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album is mater eucharistiae or mother eucarist, as performed by the dominican sisters of mary in ann arbor michigan. sister joseph andrew oversees the music for the order. you beat some big names- including andrea bocelli and bach himself! i can't believe you set out to be chart topping sister super stars. > > i know! it has been such an exciting adventure. we did it for lord and he's always full of surprises. > > is this selling with non- catholics as well? > > oh i think across the board-- because i think everyone wants to connect spiritually with god, you know... and definitely, yes, yes it is. > > do you check the rankings everyday to see if you're still on top? > > we check them periodically, definitely, yes. it's been fun. > > has this changed anything for the dominican sisters? do you get phone calls? do you have paparazzi now following you around? actually, bill, we do get phone calls...and it's on the facebook and it's on emails... and people have been very very positive and yeah even more so than we would have imagined. people really do want this, so it's been really well recieve
album is mater eucharistiae or mother eucarist, as performed by the dominican sisters of mary in ann arbor michigan. sister joseph andrew oversees the music for the order. you beat some big names- including andrea bocelli and bach himself! i can't believe you set out to be chart topping sister super stars. > > i know! it has been such an exciting adventure. we did it for lord and he's always full of surprises. > > is this selling with non- catholics as well? > > oh i think...
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and they are. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," danielle nottingham, ann arbor, michigan. >> the musicr. very soothing and calming. >>> so today, we've seen conflict in egypt, fires in united states, how to sleep, how to talk. and tomorrow andy murray will be here >> you had a good conversation. >> the u.s. open is coming up and hopefully meet novak djokovic again.,,,,,, ♪ too big. ♪ too soft. too small. ♪ mmm! ♪ too happy. ♪ [ male announcer ] at progresso, we've got a passion for quality. y overnight in contra >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >> good morning. it is 8:56. investigating a home invasion robbery overnight. there was a struggle when someone in the home tried to call for help. there were also two kids in the house at the time. the robber got away. one man died after a shooting at an east san jose restaurant. three men were shot at the wong han restaurant. one man died four hours later. >>> and fire danger in the bay area is high right now. we have several fires burning in northern california. the bay area under a red flag warning. you can see from these pictures,
and they are. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," danielle nottingham, ann arbor, michigan. >> the musicr. very soothing and calming. >>> so today, we've seen conflict in egypt, fires in united states, how to sleep, how to talk. and tomorrow andy murray will be here >> you had a good conversation. >> the u.s. open is coming up and hopefully meet novak djokovic again.,,,,,, ♪ too big. ♪ too soft. too small. ♪ mmm! ♪ too happy. ♪ [ male...
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they left ann arbor because they had to move to new london so people in ann arbor art left in the lurchi don't know if the people in new london were upset about that. a new business comes in with government subsidies and now it happened to them. theory, just compensation should take into the point is that most people don't think about these problem son till it happens to them. companies,e issue of one newspaper writes about a pipeline -- i guess the design of this pipeline involves declaring eminent domain in a number of places. guest: yes, of the three traditional uses of eminent domain, the last of them was for regulated common carriers of which railroads and pipelines are illustrations. many states have given the power ,f eminent domain to railroads pipelines, sometimes to electric utility companies. you don't have to be a government to exercise eminent domain as long as you can authorized by the government. host: virginia on our democrats line. hi, my name is kristin and i was in your property law class about four years ago and i thoroughly enjoyed it and was happy to hear you on th
they left ann arbor because they had to move to new london so people in ann arbor art left in the lurchi don't know if the people in new london were upset about that. a new business comes in with government subsidies and now it happened to them. theory, just compensation should take into the point is that most people don't think about these problem son till it happens to them. companies,e issue of one newspaper writes about a pipeline -- i guess the design of this pipeline involves declaring...
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ted rowlands is in ann arbor where students at the university of michigan remain on edge.morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris and for good reason, because it's been more than a week since this murder and police here seem not to have any idea who killed paul dewolf. police hoped they had a possible break in solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf, a potential witness caught on video surveillance near the crime scene showed up thursday at the ann arbor police department but after interviewing the man, police told cnn they "don't believe he's connected to the case in any manner." dewolf, who was training to be a surgeon, was found dead in the basement of the phi ro sigma house a fraternity for med students where he lived the last three years. he died from a single gunshot, no weapon and nothing stolen and no sign of a struggle. resources have been pouring in to help solve the murder including investigators from the air force. dewolf was a second lieutenant attending medical school on an air force scholarship and planning to ser
ted rowlands is in ann arbor where students at the university of michigan remain on edge.morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris and for good reason, because it's been more than a week since this murder and police here seem not to have any idea who killed paul dewolf. police hoped they had a possible break in solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf, a potential witness caught on video surveillance near the crime scene showed up thursday at the...
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when i was in ann arbor, the one election i was there was the 1984 election. vice president bush spoke at the steps of the michigan union on the anniversary -- i guess the peace corps was announced by john f. kennedy. maybe 1984, 1983. i remember him being heckled. i remember him being completely appalled that everyone in that office -- being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled. i was not politically active at all, i remembered being struck by the level of passion and emotion and rudeness that could prevail in an environment on a politically active campus. >> the cantankerous liberal appropriator retired in 2010. tell us about richard. >> he is someone who is an elected official, congressman, presidential candidate. one of the most passionate, seemingly sincere people you would ever see. one of my favorite political events was seeing him on the eve of the caucuses in 2004 at a teamsters rally in marshalltown, iowa. all these huge trucks came in. they would get him into his windbreaker. he is the son of a milkman driver. it was a gre
when i was in ann arbor, the one election i was there was the 1984 election. vice president bush spoke at the steps of the michigan union on the anniversary -- i guess the peace corps was announced by john f. kennedy. maybe 1984, 1983. i remember him being heckled. i remember him being completely appalled that everyone in that office -- being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled. i was not politically active at all, i remembered being struck by the level of passion...
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cops in ann arbor cost 50% more than cops in detroit. >> well, this is an attack on organize the laborbsolutely. >> it's an attack to really break down the voting bloc as well. there's a number of different accomplishments that could come to fruition throughout all of this. >> yes. >> it all starts with the bankruptcy and it all starts with a takeover of an election. it's really sad what's going on. i hope america pays attention. thanks so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> marriage equality comes to the keystone state of pennsylvania. we talk to a pennsylvania mayor who's leading the charge. >>> and senator marco rubio heads to his home turf with a phony grassroots campaign. we'll look at what really -- what he hopes to accomplish, ahead. >>> next, i'm taking your questions on "ask ed live." that's my favorite segment. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org
cops in ann arbor cost 50% more than cops in detroit. >> well, this is an attack on organize the laborbsolutely. >> it's an attack to really break down the voting bloc as well. there's a number of different accomplishments that could come to fruition throughout all of this. >> yes. >> it all starts with the bankruptcy and it all starts with a takeover of an election. it's really sad what's going on. i hope america pays attention. thanks so much for joining us tonight....
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when i was in ann arbor, the one election was the '84 election between mondale and reagan. i remember then vice president bush spoke at the steps of the union on the anniversary of -- i guess it was the peace corps by john f. kennedy. i don't remember what year it was. '83, '84. i remember him being heckled. being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled, whether it's a democrat or a republican. the former democratic majority leader whose willingness to reverse long-held positions in service of paying clients was egregious even by d.c. standards by hired gun opportunism. tell us about richard gephardt. >> richard gephardt is someone who, again, is an elected official, a congressman, a presidential candidate. one of the most passionate and seemingly sincere people you would ever see. i remember one of my favorite political events ever was seeing him on the eve of the iowa caucuses in 2004 in a teamsters rally in marshals town, iowa. you had the huge trucks coming in. he's the son of a milkman driver. he was really -- he got clobbered in iowa. but it wa
when i was in ann arbor, the one election was the '84 election between mondale and reagan. i remember then vice president bush spoke at the steps of the union on the anniversary of -- i guess it was the peace corps by john f. kennedy. i don't remember what year it was. '83, '84. i remember him being heckled. being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled, whether it's a democrat or a republican. the former democratic majority leader whose willingness to reverse long-held...
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. >> ann arbor, michigan up next, nancy, what's your question? >> hi, i'm a public historian who likes to think about how women are represented in historic sites. i wonder what you folks thought about how historic sites deal with first ladies, particularly martha washington, do you think she's well represented? or are there other things we can do to talk about what she did and how she was a help mate to her husband? >> well, i certainly think in philadelphia, for example, that it would be good to see more done about martha washington as the first lady there. but at mount vernon they've done an incredible job. mount vernon is really the leader among all the historical houses in the nation. and they have an actress who portrays martha washington very beautifully. and they really make clear how important she was, that she was not just a hostess. >> next up is shirley, watching us in tucson. hi, you're on. >> yes, i'd like to ask a question about the custis league mansion in arlington, arlington house. >> have you been to visit it? >> pardon me? >> h
. >> ann arbor, michigan up next, nancy, what's your question? >> hi, i'm a public historian who likes to think about how women are represented in historic sites. i wonder what you folks thought about how historic sites deal with first ladies, particularly martha washington, do you think she's well represented? or are there other things we can do to talk about what she did and how she was a help mate to her husband? >> well, i certainly think in philadelphia, for example, that...
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the people many in ann arbor are now left in the lurch. i don't know if the people in new london were very upset about that; this new business comes in with government subsidies and now, of course, it happened to them. the point of this being that most people don't think a lot about these problems until it happens to them. >> host: going to the issue of companies again, the lexington herald leader in kentucky writes about an issue down there involving a pipeline. the headline on the article is legislature pipeline oversight, do companies have eminent domain? they write in part that the huge supply of natural gas has driven prices so low producers are looking for ways to generate more money by selling the by-products to chemical manufacturers, but there's only so much demand which should be raising questions about how many pipelines are needed, where it makes the most sense to locate them and whether the conversion could leave electric utilities short of natural gas. unfortunately, kentucky has no legal avenue to take a proactive role in an
the people many in ann arbor are now left in the lurch. i don't know if the people in new london were very upset about that; this new business comes in with government subsidies and now, of course, it happened to them. the point of this being that most people don't think a lot about these problems until it happens to them. >> host: going to the issue of companies again, the lexington herald leader in kentucky writes about an issue down there involving a pipeline. the headline on the...
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enough on her way back to school we were in a rental car to get it back the next morning driving from ann arborto new haven and we would drive of might and she fell asleep and then i fell asleep at the wheel going 90 miles per hour in youngstown ohio and was awakened grab the wheel and the car started to spin like a top i do remember my life root like a movie going to and i said i will die but then the 80 miller came barreling through a and a i was awake by that time. >> host: you can purchase a pate with the author and neurosurgeons and ben carson. dr. carson is the author of five books beginning in 1980 with the autobiography "gifted hands", "think big" 1996. "the big picture" 2000. "take the risk" 2008 "america the beautiful" 2011 albuquerque, new mexico you have been patient. please go ahead. >> caller: i was advised by the v.a. hospital chaplain not to talk about my sexual orientation was doctors and nurses at the virginia because a lot of those employees are very conservative and i would not receive the same level of care. because of homophobia day think that is real in the medical profes
enough on her way back to school we were in a rental car to get it back the next morning driving from ann arborto new haven and we would drive of might and she fell asleep and then i fell asleep at the wheel going 90 miles per hour in youngstown ohio and was awakened grab the wheel and the car started to spin like a top i do remember my life root like a movie going to and i said i will die but then the 80 miller came barreling through a and a i was awake by that time. >> host: you can...
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it could be mary in ann arbor. >> stephanie: this is troubling -- i'm troubled.orcement administration is sending a massive telephone log to help launch criminal investigations. jay carney yesterday. >> it's our understanding that the department of justice is looking at some of the issues raised in the story, but for more i would refer you to the department of justice. >> there was an awful film of chris hayes was showing of storm troopers breaking into someone's house because he was selling marijuana, and they shot the dogs, and didn't even have the decency to kill it, it was screaming in pain in front of the kids over some pot. >> stephanie: yeah. charlie wrote some great stuff on the war on drugs. the whole war-on concept in general -- >> war on americans. >> stephanie: all of these cases rarely involve national security issues. law enforcement agents have been directs to conceal how such cases begin. the documents show that federal agents are showed to recreate the investigative trail. a practice that some experts say violates a defendant's right to a fair tr
it could be mary in ann arbor. >> stephanie: this is troubling -- i'm troubled.orcement administration is sending a massive telephone log to help launch criminal investigations. jay carney yesterday. >> it's our understanding that the department of justice is looking at some of the issues raised in the story, but for more i would refer you to the department of justice. >> there was an awful film of chris hayes was showing of storm troopers breaking into someone's house because...
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. >> ann arbor, michigan up next, nancy, what's your question? >> hi, i'm a public historian who likes to think about how women are represented in historic sites. wonder what you folks thought about how historic sites deal with first ladies, particularly martha washington, do you think she's well represented? or are there other things we can do to talk about what she did and how she was a help mate to her husband? >> well, i certainly think in philadelphia, for example, that it would be good to see more done about martha washington as the first lady there. but at mount vernon they've done an incredible job. mount vernon is really the leader among all the historical houses in the nation. and they have an actress who portrays martha washington very beautifully. and they really make clear how important she was, that she was not just a hostess. >> next up is shirley, watching us in tucson. hi, you're on. >> yes, i'd like to ask a question about the custis league mansion in arlington, arlington house. >> have you been to visit it? >> pardon me? >> hav
. >> ann arbor, michigan up next, nancy, what's your question? >> hi, i'm a public historian who likes to think about how women are represented in historic sites. wonder what you folks thought about how historic sites deal with first ladies, particularly martha washington, do you think she's well represented? or are there other things we can do to talk about what she did and how she was a help mate to her husband? >> well, i certainly think in philadelphia, for example, that...
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after this they might want to see him get a shot at ann arbor. >> one guy way to prove your worth, justld have knees and ankles left all the field. >> you'd still get to the end zone. >> in that little car they take you off the field with. >> the golf cart. thanks so much, andy. you hear the music, that means it's time for the rock block, a quick roundup of the stories you'll be talking about today. michaela? >> from "the washington post" if you plan on hitting the road for the labor day alone you're not alone. >>> merrill lynch settling a race discrimination lawsuit with african-american brokers for $160 million, the lead plaintiff filed that suit some eight years ago. >>> in "the wall street journal" an oklahoma sculptor hoping to erect a native american statue in his state called the american that would tower over the lady in new york harbor which is the country's tallest statue. time for business news and christine romans. >> futures are higher this morning, i'm glad to report after wall street had its first day in two months after tensions in syria, the dow and s&p closed down 1%.
after this they might want to see him get a shot at ann arbor. >> one guy way to prove your worth, justld have knees and ankles left all the field. >> you'd still get to the end zone. >> in that little car they take you off the field with. >> the golf cart. thanks so much, andy. you hear the music, that means it's time for the rock block, a quick roundup of the stories you'll be talking about today. michaela? >> from "the washington post" if you plan on...
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so this is a song for you of the student experience right here in ann arbor except for the last verse which is for me. as a genetics professor. so here we go. ♪ ♪ i came. i bought the books. ♪ follow directions. ♪ i worked. i studied hard. ♪ made lots of friends that had connections. ♪ i cramped. they gave me grades and may i say not in a fair way. ♪ i'm much more than this. ♪ i did it their way. ♪ [applause] c-span: why did you do that? >> guest: goodness i grew up in a musical family and music with has always been for me that nice sort of right from the seriousness of life whether it's a joyful spot or a silly song or even a sad song. it's a way to use another part of your brain and relate to people. as a medical school professor at the university of michigan i also discovered medical students are not so easy sometimes to keep interested and it helps to have something a little surprising so that song originally was one i would sing for the medical students when it seemed like they were starting to read their newspapers or go to sleep or maybe just not show up to class at all. c-span
so this is a song for you of the student experience right here in ann arbor except for the last verse which is for me. as a genetics professor. so here we go. ♪ ♪ i came. i bought the books. ♪ follow directions. ♪ i worked. i studied hard. ♪ made lots of friends that had connections. ♪ i cramped. they gave me grades and may i say not in a fair way. ♪ i'm much more than this. ♪ i did it their way. ♪ [applause] c-span: why did you do that? >> guest: goodness i grew up in a...
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our last caller on the situation in egypt comes to us from ann arbor, michigan, a democrat.ood morning. caller: good morning. some things are missing in this debate. one, all of the photograph their of ammunition and arms. they were uncovered in the camps, inside cairo by the muslim brotherhood. the other item is 35 million people are protesting the role of morsi and his allies. theith anything, and american administration's viewpoints, and the american media viewpoint. these two items should be brought up so that some reasonable accommodation can be reached. thank you. host: thank you for the call. from inside the "washington jack" the passing of germond, who covered aid series of political pieces. he passed away over the weekend. germond, a syndicated columnist, who became -- and championed horserace politics. he died on august 14 at his home in trust town, west virginia. he was 85 years old. the obituary points out that as the washington bureau chief of one of the leading newspaper in chains in the country and later a columnist for the "baltimore son," he was a dominant f
our last caller on the situation in egypt comes to us from ann arbor, michigan, a democrat.ood morning. caller: good morning. some things are missing in this debate. one, all of the photograph their of ammunition and arms. they were uncovered in the camps, inside cairo by the muslim brotherhood. the other item is 35 million people are protesting the role of morsi and his allies. theith anything, and american administration's viewpoints, and the american media viewpoint. these two items should...
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school, we were in a rental car, and we had to get it back the next morning, and we were driving from ann arbormichigan, to new haven, connecticut. and we were just going to drive all night. and, you know, she fell asleep and i fell asleep at the wheel going 90 miles an hour on interstate 80 in youngstown, ohio. and i was awakened by the vibration as the car was going off the road heading for a ravine. and, you know, i just grabbed the wheel, spun be it, and the car actually started spinning like a top. and they say your life passes before your eyes before you die. i vividly remember it. it was like a movie, just rapidly going true. and i said, i'm going to die. there are and the car stopped in the lane next to the shoulder, and just in time to pull off before an 18-wheeler came barreling through. and, of course, candy was awake by that time, and, you know, we started talking, and we said you know what? the lord spared our lives for a reason. and he's got something special for us to do, and that was the night we started going together. >> host: 202 is the area code if you'd like to dial in and
school, we were in a rental car, and we had to get it back the next morning, and we were driving from ann arbormichigan, to new haven, connecticut. and we were just going to drive all night. and, you know, she fell asleep and i fell asleep at the wheel going 90 miles an hour on interstate 80 in youngstown, ohio. and i was awakened by the vibration as the car was going off the road heading for a ravine. and, you know, i just grabbed the wheel, spun be it, and the car actually started spinning...
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you can live in ann arbor. they have 109 positions. this is the automotive industry.trying to get back up to snuff when it comes to the u.s. auto industry. trw is one of those companies that's making that happen. all of the jobs are in south michigan. 109. >> anna: okay. there you go. and if you're a senior citizen and you're looking for work, ibemc may be the place for you. >> this is texas and they're known for hiring seniors to be consultants. commission based. this will not give you health benefits. again, customer service, telemarketing, financial analysts. they go and tell companies how to do their business there. the last one. >> anna: is this thank is a great opportunity for people to be their own boss. >> great clips. their business is booming because they have the app where you can check in. getting in and out, moving on. we're like that, let's get this over with right now. the stylist can make 27,000 to 50,000 per year. they've got about 6500 jobs open now on the web site. that's across the country. there is a great clip in every strip mall across the count
you can live in ann arbor. they have 109 positions. this is the automotive industry.trying to get back up to snuff when it comes to the u.s. auto industry. trw is one of those companies that's making that happen. all of the jobs are in south michigan. 109. >> anna: okay. there you go. and if you're a senior citizen and you're looking for work, ibemc may be the place for you. >> this is texas and they're known for hiring seniors to be consultants. commission based. this will not give...
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. >> that was from steve and mary in ann arbor. >> awe.rday. i don't know about you -- >> why, why? >> stephanie: for reasons like this. >> spying on rush. >> stephanie: i was spying because i always want advice from someone who is multimultibillionaire who can pay for his own healthcare out of pocket. i want to know what his thoughts are about out-of-pocket costs. he said -- [ mumbling ] i don't understand this out-of-pocket cost because everything is out-of-pocket for me. i don't know if i have health insurance. i pair -- i pay for everything. how many people pay for their own healthcare out of pocket? >> it must be nice to have so much money that you don't know what you're spending it on. >> stephanie: particularly when you've -- he's had heart stuff, oxycontin addiction. >> he paid out of pocket for all of the oxycontin. >> stephanie: that's because it wasn't necessarily prescribed in the amounts he was taking it in. >> trick or treat. >> stephanie: reading a piece in salon, is obamacare really being threatened. here is a handy guide.
. >> that was from steve and mary in ann arbor. >> awe.rday. i don't know about you -- >> why, why? >> stephanie: for reasons like this. >> spying on rush. >> stephanie: i was spying because i always want advice from someone who is multimultibillionaire who can pay for his own healthcare out of pocket. i want to know what his thoughts are about out-of-pocket costs. he said -- [ mumbling ] i don't understand this out-of-pocket cost because everything is...
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reward money about the murder of a university of michigan medical student who was found dead at his ann arborment on july 24th. no weapon found at the scene and police treating it as a homicide. >>> troy walker was this close to bowling perfection at a tournament in houston this past weekend. a strike away from 300 when this happened! watch! denied! >> are you kidding me? >> the reset rack came down and blocked his ball. turns out he may have been -- it may have been his fault. walker says he hit a reset button right before his throw! by the way, he did get a redo. >> and? >> wa, wa, wa! >> second to golf in terms of having to keep your voice down. they went, oh, my god, did you see that? >> not meaning to laugh but so outrageous, we are laughing. >> that hasn't happened since williams in 1960. >> the thing is he'll remember that forever. he'll remember that day. >> of course, he will. >> this close to perfection! >> with fury! >> we will take you bowling any time. go bowling with me. you'll feel great. >>> time now for our political gut check. all of the stories you need to know coming out o
reward money about the murder of a university of michigan medical student who was found dead at his ann arborment on july 24th. no weapon found at the scene and police treating it as a homicide. >>> troy walker was this close to bowling perfection at a tournament in houston this past weekend. a strike away from 300 when this happened! watch! denied! >> are you kidding me? >> the reset rack came down and blocked his ball. turns out he may have been -- it may have been his...
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ann arbor. they relocated, because they needed more land. biggest jobs creator.e about a pipeline where the companies have eminent domain. gashuge supply of natural allows them to generate more money for the chemical manufacturers. there is so much demand for these byproducts and should be raising questions about how many pipelines are needed, and whether the conversion of existing pipelines could lead electrical utilities short of natural gas. unfortunately, kentucky has no legal recourse. >> washington journal is live every morning at 7 a.m. eastern. to the youth mentoring anniversarye 50th of the march on washington. this is just the underway. >> it sets into motion our session this afternoon. >> how do you spell greatness? ♪ >> we all know about famous men with goals. >> less well known, is the hundreds of civilians who died. helpedacrifice desegregate the united states navy. riveter, a symbol of gender equality. >> she changed american society forever. >> frederick douglass once said it is easier to build great children than to repair broken man. the trials
ann arbor. they relocated, because they needed more land. biggest jobs creator.e about a pipeline where the companies have eminent domain. gashuge supply of natural allows them to generate more money for the chemical manufacturers. there is so much demand for these byproducts and should be raising questions about how many pipelines are needed, and whether the conversion of existing pipelines could lead electrical utilities short of natural gas. unfortunately, kentucky has no legal recourse....