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and in this case, at the corner of south university and south forest avenue in ann arbor, it's quiter seat belts. your car broke down right around here? >> yeah. just maybe a block from here. and i was looking for a pay phone. >> so she find a pay phone and find a phone book and starts leafing through it to see the first indian name that she can find. truthfully, i'm not so sure through the phone book she would have gone, but it turned out to be a moot point because someone answered the phone after that first ring. it wasn't the person she was trying to call, but it was that guy's roommate, her future husband, my dad. you remember this like crystal clear? >> crystal clear. >> so an accidental phone call and you guys end up -- >> meeting. >> meeting. getting married. >> yeah. >> yes. >> and there you have it. >> right. right. is that a good part of the story or a bad part of the story? >> it was the best part of the story. >> and the rest is history. >> the rest is history. >> good history. >> yes. >> but i can say that my roots started right here. >> that's right. >> for sure. >> no
and in this case, at the corner of south university and south forest avenue in ann arbor, it's quiter seat belts. your car broke down right around here? >> yeah. just maybe a block from here. and i was looking for a pay phone. >> so she find a pay phone and find a phone book and starts leafing through it to see the first indian name that she can find. truthfully, i'm not so sure through the phone book she would have gone, but it turned out to be a moot point because someone answered...
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s the contribution cbs. ,,,,,,,, >>> a protest last night in ann arbor, michigan.niversity students are calling for the dismissal of the athletic director and head football coach for letting quarterback shane morris play after taking a hard hit to the game. the school admitted they made a mistake and they said a doctor would be monitoring the hits players take. kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: michigan quarterback shane morris took a dangerously hard hit after saturday's game. even though he struggled to stay up after, he continued to play. sparking criticism from the game's announcers -- >> it is appalling he was left in after that play. >> reporter: -- and protests from students on campus who want head coach brady hoke fired. hoke said he didn't see the quarterback go down. >> we would never, ever, if we thought a guy have a concussion keep him in the game, and we never have. >> reporter: the university diagnosed morris with a minor concussion and they let him play after confusion on the sideline. cbs sports analyst phil simms. >> it's unfortunate. you can'
s the contribution cbs. ,,,,,,,, >>> a protest last night in ann arbor, michigan.niversity students are calling for the dismissal of the athletic director and head football coach for letting quarterback shane morris play after taking a hard hit to the game. the school admitted they made a mistake and they said a doctor would be monitoring the hits players take. kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: michigan quarterback shane morris took a dangerously hard hit after saturday's...
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i see ann arbor, michigan, behind you according to "forbes" magazine, the most educated city in america. i love that we have that in common. >> good to be here, sanjay. >>> coming up, you've got questions about ebola. i put together some answers. stay with us. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too. >>> they can be quite similar and that can be confusing and keep in mind people come back with fevers and cough. it could be all sorts of different things. here's the big critical difference with ebola. a travel history and a history of any particular risks is absolutely crucial. when he got on the plane he wasn't sick, when he got off of the plane he wasn't sick. very important because one thing that we keep hearing over and over again i think is an important point is that you don't spread this virus until you are sick yourself. so, the fact that he was known as the incubation period, carrying the virus clearly in his body but not spreading it. if someone were to land in the
i see ann arbor, michigan, behind you according to "forbes" magazine, the most educated city in america. i love that we have that in common. >> good to be here, sanjay. >>> coming up, you've got questions about ebola. i put together some answers. stay with us. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too. >>> they can be quite similar and that can be...
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in ann arbor, yeah. i had to make food that was more appeali appealing, but i was not -- it didn't cost me any difficulty. in dae troit, yeah, i don't know if you heard my testimony. i'm not concerned about the kids on the urban street corners, we do a real good job taking care of them. i'm concerned about the kids in south field, where the poverty rate's about 40%. you need to make sure that you reauthorize this program so we can take care of all of our children. detroit is not any unique and differ than the number of poor children in appalachian, west virginia or kentucky or out west in the american native reservations. mine's just magnified because i'm bigger, but the programs and legislation before you right now, the reauthorization is a, not only a good start, it's a necessary start so we can talk about feeding all children. >> thank you, madam chair. >> thank you very much. senator donnelly. >> thank you, madam chair. ms. wiggins, when you have conferences, one of the things that has bothered me so
in ann arbor, yeah. i had to make food that was more appeali appealing, but i was not -- it didn't cost me any difficulty. in dae troit, yeah, i don't know if you heard my testimony. i'm not concerned about the kids on the urban street corners, we do a real good job taking care of them. i'm concerned about the kids in south field, where the poverty rate's about 40%. you need to make sure that you reauthorize this program so we can take care of all of our children. detroit is not any unique and...
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he joins us from ann arbor, michigan, and full disclosure, john and i are graduates from the university of michigan. and john, our reporter was there, and said more than 1,000 students showed up on campus to protest. and have you ever seen anything like that in college sports, that an athletic director be fired? >> i've not seen that for a head coach, let alone an ad, an unknown. and that's hard it say these days. >> john, we're looking at the students on the campus in front of the library, and it's fair to say that he didn't know that this quarterback had been hit hard. but for the coach not to know two days later, and for the athletic department to totally come clean early this morning, what was going on? >> that remains to be seen, david. but i'm willing to bet, as my sources tell me, there was a tug of war, as to the doctors and the athletic director, as to how the press release was going to be written. and i believe the doctors, to their credit, held their ground, that it was a probable mild concussion, which to us means concussion, and he had to admit that, and it means that a guy
he joins us from ann arbor, michigan, and full disclosure, john and i are graduates from the university of michigan. and john, our reporter was there, and said more than 1,000 students showed up on campus to protest. and have you ever seen anything like that in college sports, that an athletic director be fired? >> i've not seen that for a head coach, let alone an ad, an unknown. and that's hard it say these days. >> john, we're looking at the students on the campus in front of the...
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in ann arbor, yeah. i had to make food that was more appeali appealing, but i was not -- it didn't cost me any difficulty. in dae troit, yeah, i don't know if you heard my testimony. i'm not concerned about the kids on the urban street corners, we do a real good job taking care of them. i'm concerned about the kids in south field, where the poverty rate's about 40%. you need to make sure that you reauthorize this program so we can take care of all of our children. detroit is not any unique and differ than the number of poor children in appalachian, west virginia or kentucky or out west in the american native reservations. mine's just magnified because i'm bigger, but the programs and legislation before you right now, the reauthorization is a, not only a good start, it's a necessary start so we can talk about feeding all children. >> thank you, madam chair. >> thank you very much. senator donnelly. >> thank you, madam chair. ms. wiggins, when you have conferences, one of the things that has bothered me so
in ann arbor, yeah. i had to make food that was more appeali appealing, but i was not -- it didn't cost me any difficulty. in dae troit, yeah, i don't know if you heard my testimony. i'm not concerned about the kids on the urban street corners, we do a real good job taking care of them. i'm concerned about the kids in south field, where the poverty rate's about 40%. you need to make sure that you reauthorize this program so we can take care of all of our children. detroit is not any unique and...
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nittany lions, 7:00 kickoff in ann arbor. temperatures dropping off into the mid 40s. >> you can get your forecast for your neighborhood even when we're off the air by downloading our storm team 4 weather app, available in the apple app store or on google play. >>> two people are dead and two children in the hospital after a bad crash in oxen hill. take a look at the aftermath. the cars were totaled. this happened around 10:00 last night on livingston road and livingston terrace. one of the cars were on fire when investigators arrived. we're still working to find out what caused the accident. eight people were involved in the crash, three of them in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. >> the heart broken mother of a 9-year-old boy shot in the head. she wants answers and wants the violence to stop. jaden stansel was not the intended target but instead was caught in crossfire. police tell us some men drove to the mansion apartments on hayes street. this happened a week ago. gunfire was exchanged hitting two men and lit
nittany lions, 7:00 kickoff in ann arbor. temperatures dropping off into the mid 40s. >> you can get your forecast for your neighborhood even when we're off the air by downloading our storm team 4 weather app, available in the apple app store or on google play. >>> two people are dead and two children in the hospital after a bad crash in oxen hill. take a look at the aftermath. the cars were totaled. this happened around 10:00 last night on livingston road and livingston terrace....
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and her car broke down in ann arbor.n woman, no friends, no money. just a broken down car. she goes to a phone booth and looks up the first indian name she can find. and this guy, his last name is patel. she calls, he doesn't answer. his roommate does. and his roommate is now her husband. my father. >> that's incredible. i mean, just amazing, amazing story. sanjay, great to see you. thank you. that does for it tonight. and "cnn tonight" starts now. >> thank you. both of you. please stick around. we have a lot to talk about. breaking news, nina pham being rushed to national health center in bethesda maryland. she spoke earlier today in00er dallas hospital room and asked for the individually to be shared. >> party, party in maryland. >> okay. >> do you need anything? okay.
and her car broke down in ann arbor.n woman, no friends, no money. just a broken down car. she goes to a phone booth and looks up the first indian name she can find. and this guy, his last name is patel. she calls, he doesn't answer. his roommate does. and his roommate is now her husband. my father. >> that's incredible. i mean, just amazing, amazing story. sanjay, great to see you. thank you. that does for it tonight. and "cnn tonight" starts now. >> thank you. both of...
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ann arbor, michigan, doesn't matter what the truth is, the two ministers you spoke with will be outragedconviction they demand. they will never accept forensic evidence because livelihood depends on confronting racial injustice. why did you call the reverends standup guys? because they did not dodge the debate. nevada, thanks for killing patton, my uncle was killed in action while serving under general patton. you helped our family fill in many blanks. i'm glad i did. your uncle l was a patriot. now book of life, a rare film the whole family can watch together. >> i know exactly what to play. >> it has to be romantic and classy. ♪ ♪ you know what i need, but you say he's just a friend ♪ >> the theme of movie is respecting your own life, looking forward to doing more. it's rare that you can take your kids to the movies these days without zombies eating people or robots blowing up phoenix, arizona. "the factor" tip of the day, check out book of life. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fokt news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also we'd like you to spout
ann arbor, michigan, doesn't matter what the truth is, the two ministers you spoke with will be outragedconviction they demand. they will never accept forensic evidence because livelihood depends on confronting racial injustice. why did you call the reverends standup guys? because they did not dodge the debate. nevada, thanks for killing patton, my uncle was killed in action while serving under general patton. you helped our family fill in many blanks. i'm glad i did. your uncle l was a...
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that's the role of the government. >> you mentioned the safety launch in ann arbor which i think is areat example of how government should engage. it's a great demonstration. in fact, i think it's an excellent model in terms of engaging or facilitating theç oems, tier ones, academic, other players who have technology, the telecommunications communities because it's an attempt to understand the technology. not only what's possible but what's doable, what's afforda e affordable. to understand some of the flaws, the benefits. to try to understand that in the context of data. data that will help us assess workable are those solutions. any new technology for a connected vehicle that you put into the marketplace, at best, it's going to go on #=15, 16 million vehicles here in the united states and maybe 70 million vehicles globally. here in the united states, you have, what, 330 million vehicles already in the car park and yet you're only producing 15.6 or 16 million new vehicles each year. how do you really make it effective if it might take you 20 years to propagate throughout the car part
that's the role of the government. >> you mentioned the safety launch in ann arbor which i think is areat example of how government should engage. it's a great demonstration. in fact, i think it's an excellent model in terms of engaging or facilitating theç oems, tier ones, academic, other players who have technology, the telecommunications communities because it's an attempt to understand the technology. not only what's possible but what's doable, what's afforda e affordable. to...
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in ann arbor it's brought together people fed up with football culture and people who are very fed upat michigan football is 0-3 before october 1 for the first time in a century. >> that's right. they have come together. and part of what is so upsetting watching that hit, we've gotten all this bulk of research about traumatic brain injury. we just had this crazy statistic, i think 77 of 79 of nfl players autopsied after their death had evidence of cte, a sort of evidence of some kind of traumatic brain injury. >> repeated traumatic brain injury. it's one thing to say profession always, as horrible as it is but another talking about amateurs, high school students and research showing that there is -- the concussive, routine shocks part of playing football. >> we have concern about repeated sub concussive blows. we don't understand the con sequences of the multiple blows, we know that every blow with neurologic symptoms that follows has to be managed correctly. removed from play and player protected and given mental and physical rest and chance to recover before put back in a contact si
in ann arbor it's brought together people fed up with football culture and people who are very fed upat michigan football is 0-3 before october 1 for the first time in a century. >> that's right. they have come together. and part of what is so upsetting watching that hit, we've gotten all this bulk of research about traumatic brain injury. we just had this crazy statistic, i think 77 of 79 of nfl players autopsied after their death had evidence of cte, a sort of evidence of some kind of...
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that includes some of the demonstrations and testing. >> you mentioned the safety launch in ann arborwhich i think is a great example of how government should engage. and i mean, it's a great demonstration. in fact, i think it's an excellent model in terms of engaging or facilitating the oems, the tier ones, you know, the academics. other players who have technologies that telecommunications communities, because it's an attempt to try to understand the technology. not only what's possible, what's doable, and what's affordable. and to understand some of the flaws, some of the benefits, and to try to understand that in the context of data. data that will help us assess what's truly feasible and how workable are those solutions. i mean, if you just step back for a moment and think about this, i mean, any new technology for connected vehicle that you put into the marketplace, at best, it's going to go on 15, 16 million vehicles here in the united states and maybe 70 vehicles -- 70 million vehicles globally. but here in the united states, you have, what, 330 million vehicles already in the
that includes some of the demonstrations and testing. >> you mentioned the safety launch in ann arborwhich i think is a great example of how government should engage. and i mean, it's a great demonstration. in fact, i think it's an excellent model in terms of engaging or facilitating the oems, the tier ones, you know, the academics. other players who have technologies that telecommunications communities, because it's an attempt to try to understand the technology. not only what's...
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it'd be like manufacturing a car in detroit and then towing it to ann arbor to put the tires on.ll right, well, thanks, man. i appreciate it. >> no problem. >> hi, marcus. how are you? >> how are you? >> nancy pappas. >> both: nice to meet you. >> hey, marcus. tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you? >> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year? >> about 125 trailers a year. keep in mind, not all trailers are food trailers. even though that's what we specialize in, we'll build emergency command post trailers. we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. >> who's that? >> that's kita. >> that's kita. that's the shop dog. >> yeah. >> whose dog is that? >> mi
it'd be like manufacturing a car in detroit and then towing it to ann arbor to put the tires on.ll right, well, thanks, man. i appreciate it. >> no problem. >> hi, marcus. how are you? >> how are you? >> nancy pappas. >> both: nice to meet you. >> hey, marcus. tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you? >> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the...
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scott from ann arbor touched on that hing real which is pres.obama contributed to the defensive position the democrats are in because of the of the problems with act, and with e for r stances like pushing immigration policy when unaccompanied minors are coming across the border. a lot of it to do with the explanation much as olicies as anything else. the president has struggled with how to react these situations that have taken him a little bit by surprise, whether the islamic force being a more potent that first believed, or anything else. i'm not sure is a partisan issue as one, as an international as with ebola. these are i think t problems and that because the president has struggled with interpersonal with his own party, when things like this happen this is a natural criticism comes home to roost. all accounts indicate that seats in will lose the senate. the question is how many. >> president obama has a different personal styles i'm be the e it is going to same message. if the democrats to lose seats in the senate, an acknowledgment of tha
scott from ann arbor touched on that hing real which is pres.obama contributed to the defensive position the democrats are in because of the of the problems with act, and with e for r stances like pushing immigration policy when unaccompanied minors are coming across the border. a lot of it to do with the explanation much as olicies as anything else. the president has struggled with how to react these situations that have taken him a little bit by surprise, whether the islamic force being a...
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george is calling from ann arbor, michigan. you are on with charles nelson and noam levey. please go ahead. caller: i have not heard this mentioned, but i dare suggest universal health care, funded the same way the united states funds our military. meaning, i pay taxes and i have .he full coverage why can't i just pay taxes and justdoctors and hospitals make it part of the tax system? instead of what seems to be all battling in the weeds about health care coverage and different separates -- different sectors of society having health care based on who you are married to, based on who you on maybe withd these health exchanges. some portions of the country, including in michigan's upper peninsula, the health-care exchanges do not work well because there are not enough health care providers and there is not enough competition. levey?r. the american health-care system is the most complicated on the planet. we do not have one system, we have multiple systems. the point earlier about the division of coverage in this country is correct. there is a government system for some people,
george is calling from ann arbor, michigan. you are on with charles nelson and noam levey. please go ahead. caller: i have not heard this mentioned, but i dare suggest universal health care, funded the same way the united states funds our military. meaning, i pay taxes and i have .he full coverage why can't i just pay taxes and justdoctors and hospitals make it part of the tax system? instead of what seems to be all battling in the weeds about health care coverage and different separates --...
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george is calling from ann arbor, michigan. you are on with charles nelson and noam levey.head. caller: i have not heard this mentioned, but i dare suggest universal health same way the nights fund our military. meaning i pay taxes and i have the full coverage the army, navy, marines, cia, fbi. why can't i just pay taxes and have doctors and hospitals pay, just make it part of the tax system instead of what seems to be all of this, you know, battling in the weeds about health care coverage and, different sectors of society having health care, you know, on, you have health care who you are married to, based on who you work for, based on maybe with these health exchanges in i hear some portions of country, including here in michigan's upper peninsula the health care exchanges don't work too well, there is not enough competition or health care providers. >> host: i think we got the point. mr. levey? >> guest: american health care system is the most complicated health care system on the planet. sometimes people say we don't have a one u.s. health care system, we have multiple s
george is calling from ann arbor, michigan. you are on with charles nelson and noam levey.head. caller: i have not heard this mentioned, but i dare suggest universal health same way the nights fund our military. meaning i pay taxes and i have the full coverage the army, navy, marines, cia, fbi. why can't i just pay taxes and have doctors and hospitals pay, just make it part of the tax system instead of what seems to be all of this, you know, battling in the weeds about health care coverage and,...