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we spent time in the brittany library in ann arbor, when the students with some ontario, wonderful, she would go home on a vacation during the school year and should hit the archives in ontario and find out more information for us about our project. we spent about two years collecting information, seeing what we could find and also part of the process was translating some of that information. because some of it was in french, some of it was in german. part of that process was transcribing some information because some of these older documents in that fancy cursive, it's impossible to read. i had a magnifying glass out, you know, to be able to see what is that it says. so it took us two years just gave get to the point where we could say we have a sense of the enslaved population. we have a sense of the numbers were talking about. we have a list of the people who just owned enslaved people get where the scent the jobs they were doing. at that point i realized even though it'd taken us quite a long while to find the material and even though the primary sources, the records that existed we
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that we're entering let's call thank you very much for your time as always joining us live from ann arbor thank you. now the u.n. chief is calling from the central african republic to put down their weapons on tony says this is a very troubled nation for years after ethnic violence broke out and is the kind of heart reports from the capital. some muslims too scared to leave their own clay. they are safe here but this act of faith is too dangerous to perform in some neighborhoods of banking. at the height of the ethnic violence in four years ago my son was chased down by a christian a vigilante group lynched because he was muslim the family home destroyed fled to the muslim district of p.k. fife. they're hunting a stone that will run so we have to hide our religion otherwise they will cut us into pieces. that disguises his faith whenever he leaves his neighborhood he shaved his beard and changes his clothes. he even changes his name. becomes. he's not alone many muslims in the capital disguises themselves as christians to avoid attack. in areas outside the capitol controlled by muslim rebe
that we're entering let's call thank you very much for your time as always joining us live from ann arbor thank you. now the u.n. chief is calling from the central african republic to put down their weapons on tony says this is a very troubled nation for years after ethnic violence broke out and is the kind of heart reports from the capital. some muslims too scared to leave their own clay. they are safe here but this act of faith is too dangerous to perform in some neighborhoods of banking. at...
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are from ohio, screw you, i'm from michigan, you're from grand rapids, that play sucks i'm from ann arbor, are you ann from an barer that is where i live too, are you mid da, screw you, dad, trevor, i don't need russia to make me hate my own dad. >> trevor: that got really personal quick. you have to admit technology is making this worse. russians linked to this government are now using facebook to get americans worked up. >> yeah, you know who else does that, my racist uncle every time he posts on my feed. don't take [bleep] from that african boss of yours, michael. i never would, raffle. look-- ralph, i'm not going to let russia take the credit for dividing us. we have a rich history of dividing ourselves. -- a shall did you think carrier pigeons were dropping ds on the south, freedom should be for everybody but that's none of my business. >> trevor: but michael, come on. i'm sure the rush arne efforts are slightly more sophisticated than memes. >> not really, here say real one face bk turned over to congress. why do i have a gun? because it is easier for my family to get me out of jail
are from ohio, screw you, i'm from michigan, you're from grand rapids, that play sucks i'm from ann arbor, are you ann from an barer that is where i live too, are you mid da, screw you, dad, trevor, i don't need russia to make me hate my own dad. >> trevor: that got really personal quick. you have to admit technology is making this worse. russians linked to this government are now using facebook to get americans worked up. >> yeah, you know who else does that, my racist uncle every...
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. >> >> tucker: ann arbor, michigan, is famous for a lot of things.g liberals too terrified to live in detroit or chicago. the state's second best football program. and now the city is famous for one more thing, bizarre virtue signaling. four, city council members showed solidarity with embattled nfl millionaires, perhaps theeee most entitled class on planet earth by kneeling during the pledge of allegiance during a council meeting. it wasn't about disrespecting the flag or police officers but of course that the entire point of the campaign. on the plus side, it means ann arbor has literally no other problems. so, congratulations. that is it for us tonight. every night at 8:00, the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. sean hannity is in new york. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." we are broadcasting from the great city of las vegas for a very important reason. we are going to tell you why later in the show. we have major breaking news development in the real russia collusion scandal. weighing in heavily on this scan
. >> >> tucker: ann arbor, michigan, is famous for a lot of things.g liberals too terrified to live in detroit or chicago. the state's second best football program. and now the city is famous for one more thing, bizarre virtue signaling. four, city council members showed solidarity with embattled nfl millionaires, perhaps theeee most entitled class on planet earth by kneeling during the pledge of allegiance during a council meeting. it wasn't about disrespecting the flag or police...
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. >> nick: so, not only are we opening up an underground in ann arbor. i scooped up a new location in akron, so...yes. >> chelsea: babe, that's great. >> nick: yep. >> chelsea: this? mm... >> nick: really? come on, i saw this and it just screamed "chelsea!" so i got it! listen, i'll keep it.
. >> nick: so, not only are we opening up an underground in ann arbor. i scooped up a new location in akron, so...yes. >> chelsea: babe, that's great. >> nick: yep. >> chelsea: this? mm... >> nick: really? come on, i saw this and it just screamed "chelsea!" so i got it! listen, i'll keep it.
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ann arbor, columbus. soledad: >> start-ups are alive but more people need to pay attention to support them and be customers and invest in them and more venture on the coast needs to invest in them because it is great. the valuations are lower and it is a great way to give them a sense that the future can be good for their communities and jobs will be created. they won't be left lined by artificial intelligence or robotics. we can't just focus on the coast. we have to focus on innovation all across the country. soledad: you have been investing in some of them. what do you look for that are not in silicon valley? a lot not in silicon valley. >> there is the third wave i wrote book of the internet changing things like healthcare and agriculture and food and transportation. your lives and it requires a different mind set and partnerships will be more important and regulations and you want to revolutionize agriculture you will do it if you understand how farmers in missouri or nebraska or kentucky think about
ann arbor, columbus. soledad: >> start-ups are alive but more people need to pay attention to support them and be customers and invest in them and more venture on the coast needs to invest in them because it is great. the valuations are lower and it is a great way to give them a sense that the future can be good for their communities and jobs will be created. they won't be left lined by artificial intelligence or robotics. we can't just focus on the coast. we have to focus on innovation...
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when these students staged a sit in at the draft board in ann arbor, michigan in october 1965, the generalrdered some of them conducted. the courts have held the action unconstitutional, but that has not changed his tactics. he explained his position to abc's dan hackel. we havef the problems, individuals, not only students, but fathers, apprentices, farmers, that were being deferred, and at the same time, were attempting to interfere, with force or violence or threat, with the operations system. it's a little awkward when you deferred people who violate the law. >> is that why they were deferred? >> they were deferred, as, for instance, a student. whether he was using it as a crucial study in some of his laboratory work, to go out and disobey the law, or if he is moonlighting to do things immaterial, because it is inconsistent with the federal government differing somebody in national interest for him to be attacking the national interest by doing acts which are violations of the law. i want to make it clear that a deferment is not anything but a civil action. arst of all, you don't get d
when these students staged a sit in at the draft board in ann arbor, michigan in october 1965, the generalrdered some of them conducted. the courts have held the action unconstitutional, but that has not changed his tactics. he explained his position to abc's dan hackel. we havef the problems, individuals, not only students, but fathers, apprentices, farmers, that were being deferred, and at the same time, were attempting to interfere, with force or violence or threat, with the operations...
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. >> nick: so, not only are we opening up an underground in ann arbor. scooped up a new location in akron, so...yes. >> chelsea: babe, that's great. >> nick: yep. >> chelsea: this? mm... >> nick: really? come on, i saw this and it just screamed "chelsea!" so i got it! listen, i'll keep it.
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michelle miller, ann arbor, >> a tributes are pouring in after the passing of rock star tom petty theck at his home in malibu, california. anthony mason who is on assignment in las vegas looks back on petty's life and remarkable career. >> they released they debut album and created classic hits that generations of fans would embrace. ♪ ♪ in 1999, petty sat down with charlie rose on his pbs program. and discussed how his songs came to life. >> so this is your office? >> yeah, guess you could call it that. >> i spoke with petty in 200 # for cbs sunday morning about the pressure of working with your idols. ♪ sunset all right ♪ >> something he did when he joined the strtraveling wilburi. harrison, glen, orbison and dylan. >> what is it like writing with dylan? >> he is just as good as you would think he would be. i was there for a reason. so i had to get past his bobness, you know. >> a year later he released the first of three solo albums. ♪ free falling >> petty will most be remembered as the front man of the heartbreakers. ♪ ♪ >> just last week the band closed out their 40th anniversar
michelle miller, ann arbor, >> a tributes are pouring in after the passing of rock star tom petty theck at his home in malibu, california. anthony mason who is on assignment in las vegas looks back on petty's life and remarkable career. >> they released they debut album and created classic hits that generations of fans would embrace. ♪ ♪ in 1999, petty sat down with charlie rose on his pbs program. and discussed how his songs came to life. >> so this is your office?...
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solyndra started down the path to apply for a program at university of michigan ann arbor to work with the students on a project so i got the money i can bring on students to hire them and went to work we went to see what we could uncover with the history of slavery in the trite and spent a lot of time at the detroit public library that has an incredible collection. in the bentley library one of the students was from ontario she would go home and her vacations during the school year to hit the archives and find out more information. so we spent about two years gathering information and part of the process was translating some of that because some of that was in french and german or discreet -- transcribing some of these documents with that fancy cursive was impossible to read i have a magnifying glass. it took us two years just to get to the point to say we have a sense of the enslaved population and the numbers and the jobs they were doing so with that point i realized even though it took us quite a while to find material with the primary sources but the records were few and far betwe
solyndra started down the path to apply for a program at university of michigan ann arbor to work with the students on a project so i got the money i can bring on students to hire them and went to work we went to see what we could uncover with the history of slavery in the trite and spent a lot of time at the detroit public library that has an incredible collection. in the bentley library one of the students was from ontario she would go home and her vacations during the school year to hit the...
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michelle miller, ann arbor, michigan. >> tributes from fans, friends, fellow musicians after the passingy. he died early monday morning after suffering a heart attack at his home in malibu, california. anthony mason who is on assignment in las vegas looks back on petty's life, and remarkable career. >> singer, songwriter, musician, tom petty did it all, sold more than 80 million albums worldwide, most with the heartbreakers he would share the stage with for decades. ♪ break down, take me through the night ♪ >> tom petty and the heartbreakers, released their debut album in 1976. together created classic hits. the generations of fans would embrace. ♪ little like charlie rose on his pbs program, and discussed how his songs came to life. >> you know, inspiration is really never very far away. if you, if you look for it. it's all around you. >> so this is your office? >> yeah, i gas you could call it that. >> i spoke with petty in 2009 for cbs sunday morning about the pressure of working with your idols. ♪ all right >> something he did when he joined the traveling willburies in 1988, the grou
michelle miller, ann arbor, michigan. >> tributes from fans, friends, fellow musicians after the passingy. he died early monday morning after suffering a heart attack at his home in malibu, california. anthony mason who is on assignment in las vegas looks back on petty's life, and remarkable career. >> singer, songwriter, musician, tom petty did it all, sold more than 80 million albums worldwide, most with the heartbreakers he would share the stage with for decades. ♪ break down,...
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michelle miller, ann arbor, ,$8drw jack's breakfast pockets for 2 dollars each.st routine with your choice of two grilled pockets filled with either ham or sausage. both made with freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. all jam packed into a warm, grilled flour tortilla. so give your tired old breakfast a wake-up call. try jack's breakfast pockets for just two bucks. but you'd better hurry, because if you snooze, you'll lose out on this deal. come try jack's breakfast pockets, each for just two bucks. only from jack in the box. >> tributes from fans, friends, fellow musicians after the passing of rock star tom petty. he died early monday morning after suffering a heart attack at his home in malibu, california. anthony mason who is on assignment in las vegas looks back on petty's life, and remarkable career. >> singer, songwriter, musician, tom petty did it all, sold more than 80 million albums worldwide, most with the heartbreakers he would share the stage with for decades. ♪ break down, take me through the night ♪ >> tom petty and the heartbreakers, released
michelle miller, ann arbor, ,$8drw jack's breakfast pockets for 2 dollars each.st routine with your choice of two grilled pockets filled with either ham or sausage. both made with freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. all jam packed into a warm, grilled flour tortilla. so give your tired old breakfast a wake-up call. try jack's breakfast pockets for just two bucks. but you'd better hurry, because if you snooze, you'll lose out on this deal. come try jack's breakfast pockets, each for just...
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the big rivalry between michigan-michigan state kicks off saturday in ann arbor and john harbaugh is high strung. >> coach, is there such a thing as bringing too much emotion to a football game because this is one where there's a lot of emotion on both sides >> do i seem over emotional to you? >> now, harbaugh doing his best to downplay the emotional aspect of the rivalry, but you can bet the hat will be flying all over the field, headsets ripped off. you know michigan is 4-0. michigan state is 3-1. it's not going to be much of a problem. >> you just miss it, don't you? >> i do miss it. i've had my share of contentious moments with harbaugh because i interviewed him every week. there was some love there i think. >> i think. >> maybe. >> maybe just a little bit. >> thank you. >>> coming up in our next half hour, inside that hotel room turned sniper's nest, we'll have a live report from las vegas on the gunman's sophisticated operation that included secret cameras and stories of heroic rescues on the ground. >>> and praise and paper towels, some unusual moments as the president meets w
the big rivalry between michigan-michigan state kicks off saturday in ann arbor and john harbaugh is high strung. >> coach, is there such a thing as bringing too much emotion to a football game because this is one where there's a lot of emotion on both sides >> do i seem over emotional to you? >> now, harbaugh doing his best to downplay the emotional aspect of the rivalry, but you can bet the hat will be flying all over the field, headsets ripped off. you know michigan is 4-0....
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it provides a world-class education to a diverse student body of 63,000 students on its ann arbor, deerborn, and flint buses, educate being in state, out state. they are drawn to the university's unfaltering endeavor to expand our base of knowledge and empower individuals to leave a lasting and a positive impact on the world around them. with more than 572,000 living alumni, including my daughter madeleine, who just graduated this past may, the university of michigan has one of the largest alumni networks full of artists, astronauts, business and government leaders, entrepreneurs, and humanitarians, as well as nobel laureates in economics, medicine, and science. the university of michigan's many illustrious alumni include u.s. president gerald r. ford, swedish diplomat rule wellenberg, playwright arthur miller, actor james earl jones, civil rights leader mary francis barry, google cofounder already ary pagers and author and scholar robin wright. many more will follow in these footsteps, they share a drive to make what is affectionately known as "the michigan difference" and of course cheer
it provides a world-class education to a diverse student body of 63,000 students on its ann arbor, deerborn, and flint buses, educate being in state, out state. they are drawn to the university's unfaltering endeavor to expand our base of knowledge and empower individuals to leave a lasting and a positive impact on the world around them. with more than 572,000 living alumni, including my daughter madeleine, who just graduated this past may, the university of michigan has one of the largest...
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he has a degree from the university of ann arbor, and he's the maker of the film "we're not white, but arab americans are the consensus." he'll be speaking about the one-state slukz. nizahr farsakh between 2003 and 2008 was advising palestinian leaders including the president, the prime minister, and several administrations. he's also involved in nonviolence in palestine and the u.s. noura erakat is a professor at george mason university. noura's scholarship explores human rights law, laws of war, refugee law, and critical race theory. she's taught at temple law school. she's the co-founding editor. >> noura has worked as a legal counsel for the congressional committee and for the center for refugee rights. her productions include the 20-minute documentary gaza in context. she is currently completing a book project tentatively titled justice for some, law as politics in the palestinian struggle for freedom. she's speak in support of a one-state solution. thank you for being here. apologies for being outnumbered two to one. i was not involved in organizing today's panel, but i'll try to
he has a degree from the university of ann arbor, and he's the maker of the film "we're not white, but arab americans are the consensus." he'll be speaking about the one-state slukz. nizahr farsakh between 2003 and 2008 was advising palestinian leaders including the president, the prime minister, and several administrations. he's also involved in nonviolence in palestine and the u.s. noura erakat is a professor at george mason university. noura's scholarship explores human rights law,...
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host: ann arbor, michigan, ahead.y, go caller: hello. host: go ahead, stanley. argue that culturally and i don't think it is bicoastal,, it nd that it had its beginnings 22nd, y in -- on january 973, when the supreme court made abortion a legal right at stages of gestation. continued. a turally elitism is really top down way of governing and is most prevalent within the democrat party. so the idea that they know how people should live to do to hey need support the government and what the way to give up in of freedom so that the government can thrive. take on what culture elitism is. guest: let me broaden this out a little bit and we'll talk about these communities have covered and i think it to not just cultural elitism, but the fact bicoastal the corridor on the east coast and some big mega-cities down the east coast and the entire west coast, has recovered a lot better than of america. with a few exceptions of big and metros like houston dallas and places like that. during the recession, there were banks that mmunity closed. in -- as new jobs are created major
host: ann arbor, michigan, ahead.y, go caller: hello. host: go ahead, stanley. argue that culturally and i don't think it is bicoastal,, it nd that it had its beginnings 22nd, y in -- on january 973, when the supreme court made abortion a legal right at stages of gestation. continued. a turally elitism is really top down way of governing and is most prevalent within the democrat party. so the idea that they know how people should live to do to hey need support the government and what the way to...
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host: joining us from ann arbor, ofdie alterman "car and driver" magazine.nk you for joining us. the latest issue is dedicated entirely to driverless cars. why did you make the decision to do that and what can readers expect to find inside? guest: we felt there were a lot of myths surrounding the driverless cars and we want to you spell some of them -- dispel some of them. chief among them is that driverless cars are here now. that is not true. host: when you say driverless cars, what exactly do you mean and why is there that confusion you mentioned? there is a ton of confusion because there are five levels of autonomy or self-drivingness. we are kind of between two and three right now, between when the car can steer and accelerate and brake itself with a lot of human intervention to level three which is called conditional autonomy where the car can do all of those things by itself with minimal human intervention. host: can you explain currently what the technology is, what exactly can the current state of the so-called driverless cars do? is there a compari
host: joining us from ann arbor, ofdie alterman "car and driver" magazine.nk you for joining us. the latest issue is dedicated entirely to driverless cars. why did you make the decision to do that and what can readers expect to find inside? guest: we felt there were a lot of myths surrounding the driverless cars and we want to you spell some of them -- dispel some of them. chief among them is that driverless cars are here now. that is not true. host: when you say driverless cars, what...