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ann arbor. we know. i've never seen this. fantastic, new bar, it's good stuff.rice is it sustainable? nobody's doing numbers. i will put it to this way. the detroit public schools are the worst performing schools in america. that is our children. our children! we live together. these kids don't do well, your kids want to do well. [applause] it's true! we both decided we will look out for kids but it is the worst. so -- 600 mil in the whole, 700 million in the hole. right? the state is going to bail out, that means you, that is 600 million. the tax payer to get on. we found 600 million in the city to give it to a billionaire. okay? now let's do the math. [applause] let's do the math. we lost 20 million a year on that deal. on hockey. right? 12 million finance, 8 million to pay revenue share. 20 million gone. out of the budget. in order to recoup that, in order to break even for the publix bank, not like it is fun to go to a bar. but detroit went bankrupt. what kind of jobs would you have to create, at what pay rate to pay that back yearly? do you want to hear the
ann arbor. we know. i've never seen this. fantastic, new bar, it's good stuff.rice is it sustainable? nobody's doing numbers. i will put it to this way. the detroit public schools are the worst performing schools in america. that is our children. our children! we live together. these kids don't do well, your kids want to do well. [applause] it's true! we both decided we will look out for kids but it is the worst. so -- 600 mil in the whole, 700 million in the hole. right? the state is going to...
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i was in school in ann arbor he was homeless but a beautiful mind in the movie?e skin but he said i look at life and i see the sea. and i gravitate to the light. that is what keeps me going. [applause] thank you brother. very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> once again we returned to the scene of the economically stressed town a call mining town so what is the story? >> the town has seen better days. it is right on the border on the appellation. then and that had the military footprint. there is the object of their that was sent to investigate this murder left over from the military. so for me i like going to the small towns and then i am showing that it has secrets nobody was aware of. but i love that i like concocting stories i turned it on or turn it off and then over time people realize oh my god. the neck are there places from world war ii there are of the end in sight with dangerous material? >> all over the place. a lot of it was easier back then in the 60s or 70s they didn't have money to clean it up the epa did not exist and t
i was in school in ann arbor he was homeless but a beautiful mind in the movie?e skin but he said i look at life and i see the sea. and i gravitate to the light. that is what keeps me going. [applause] thank you brother. very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> once again we returned to the scene of the economically stressed town a call mining town so what is the story? >> the town has seen better days. it is right on the border on the appellation. then and...
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matt, let's bring you in from ann arbor. go, blue, by the way. just had to get that in there. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> as a michigander. so, regardless of whether or not this recording will be admitted as evidence into the investigation, do you think this development of the record something damaging for the president? >> well, as kyra said, legally it reminds me of the movie "untouchables" when elliott ness finds the accountant against al capone. that is actually the equivalent of michael cohen in the midst of this. i accident think this is going to have a political effect. right now donald trump keeps a plethora of support among republicans. he has a paucity of support among democrats and a pittance among independents. i don't think that's fundamentally going to change until the mueller investigation wraps up and he presents evidence. but politically, donald trump is in the exact same place he was the day or two after inauguration day in 2017. >> and, kyra, how key is it for the mueller investigation for michael cohen to cooperate? >> look,
matt, let's bring you in from ann arbor. go, blue, by the way. just had to get that in there. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> as a michigander. so, regardless of whether or not this recording will be admitted as evidence into the investigation, do you think this development of the record something damaging for the president? >> well, as kyra said, legally it reminds me of the movie "untouchables" when elliott ness finds the accountant against al capone. that is...
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. >> madison and probably berkeley and ann arbor and a few other college towns were exaggerated representationswhat was o happening generation during that period where there was a sensibility that le was changing every day. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: so what has brought nearly 1,000 veterans of campuse upheaval back o madison to sample dozens of panels, screenings, and musical performances, including one from a luminary classmate: boz scaggs. >> madison in the '60s was not just a time and a place, it was a ste of mind. >> reporter: the reunion was organized by noted jazzia mus and lifelong madison resident ben sidran and his wife, lt g time activdy sidran. >> i think anybody who came through here in the '60sot spun a little bit, because of this culture, the ecology of what madison was. >> reporter: if yoleft madison in the first half of that decade, as i did, yoa lived througme not that much different from the 1950s. the clothes, the hair, the mating rituals, the pill had yet to make its appearanew. but just aears later, passions of all sorts were on the rise, especially with an escalating war in vietnam
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deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system in the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court starting to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults will your argument first this morning in case ten nine six four six miller gross's alabama stevenson who to trust this may be the port in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama.
deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system in the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court starting to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults will your argument...
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i fly in this old prop plane and which is ar as g57 must as far from the curb as kalamazoo is to ann arbor. i got off -- those were the days when you could go to the gate. who is waiting for me but john dingell. i think he just had an operation and wasn't walking all that great but here we walked 57 gates to the end. i said, john, i was going to walk to the curb. he goes, fred, if i had come to your town, would you not have met me at the gate? i said, of course. i'm 50 years younger. [laughter] walkedat, the two of us and we had a delightful day at the university of michigan with a guy that made a difference for millions of people around the world. inis something we care about terms of the issues before us, as we deal with everything here. john, you have been a friend and mentor, a leader of this body for so many years. we are delighted to honor you as part of our legacy of the energy and commerce committee. god bless you forever. [applause] >> thank you, chairman upton. ton, as adingell and up token of our appreciation, we would like you to have a replica of the statue of freedom that sta
i fly in this old prop plane and which is ar as g57 must as far from the curb as kalamazoo is to ann arbor. i got off -- those were the days when you could go to the gate. who is waiting for me but john dingell. i think he just had an operation and wasn't walking all that great but here we walked 57 gates to the end. i said, john, i was going to walk to the curb. he goes, fred, if i had come to your town, would you not have met me at the gate? i said, of course. i'm 50 years younger. [laughter]...
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us on our disease can you give me some idea of the kind of people that were out on the streets in ann arbor today. it was a wonderful march because people of many generations took part in the protest rally and so there were people from. two years old to eighty years old and it was a very much a mix of people from a an arbor the reaction to the size of the protests there and what's that been like given the fact that i mean donald trump won in michigan and that was a surprise win for him. and yes it was very much so. that doesn't mean that everybody in michigan is in favor of these particular policies just to be clear how much of the protests that you've seen today is about the law itself and how much of it is about the way the law is being inactive. i think it's important to separate those two because what the protests today were principally about is the way that laws has been enacted in particular it's about the separation of families at the border and even more specifically it's about the separation of families when they are planning to apply for asylum. this is of course a process that ha
us on our disease can you give me some idea of the kind of people that were out on the streets in ann arbor today. it was a wonderful march because people of many generations took part in the protest rally and so there were people from. two years old to eighty years old and it was a very much a mix of people from a an arbor the reaction to the size of the protests there and what's that been like given the fact that i mean donald trump won in michigan and that was a surprise win for him. and yes...
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a dance club in ann arbor came to give water into so much water it's been stored at the air force base because of the generosity of the nation that we so often see on the disasters of. the consequence consequence is e crisis will play out for that long so reestablishing the fund based on the community foundation of. we have the resources to give what needs done so the fund has raised $20 million. we've given out $5 million part of the proceeds goes to that fund and it is a way to make sure they are putting into place these interventions. the breast-feeding support programs and literacy efforts to. every week to help with behavior and discipline and those sort of things. as far as the brazilians it must have been inspired by that. just for this speaks to the history of the people of flint and his resilience and loyalty to a. i give you an example of a. they made something for you. i'm like okay. they brought me this beautiful multicolored chandelier made out of a water bottle and it was made with beautiful colors and it blows in the wind. i imagine him doing thi them doe high-quality ed
a dance club in ann arbor came to give water into so much water it's been stored at the air force base because of the generosity of the nation that we so often see on the disasters of. the consequence consequence is e crisis will play out for that long so reestablishing the fund based on the community foundation of. we have the resources to give what needs done so the fund has raised $20 million. we've given out $5 million part of the proceeds goes to that fund and it is a way to make sure they...
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ann arbor and love, and i have the working family voters that i have downriver that we had a problemn this country. i think both sides are closer together than people realize. we've got to figure out a way to keep all of this intense energy and put it on the target. the number one issue the 20 events. health care, escalating health care costs. >> medicare for all, is that something you're willing to consider? >> i one of the cochairs of medicare for all in the united states congress. i've been working for that since before i got to the congress. now i have a husband who i love who is putting more into the health care system than i ever wanted to be and i'm luckier than 99 and nine tenths of the people in this country and it's a broken health care system. person after person comes and tells me how scared they are. how they are worried if they have a preexisting condition. >> post-congressional health care problems are different than you play now. this brings up an important question is the democratic party moves to the left. as you pointed out, the future of nancy pelosi. here's one o
ann arbor and love, and i have the working family voters that i have downriver that we had a problemn this country. i think both sides are closer together than people realize. we've got to figure out a way to keep all of this intense energy and put it on the target. the number one issue the 20 events. health care, escalating health care costs. >> medicare for all, is that something you're willing to consider? >> i one of the cochairs of medicare for all in the united states...
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he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. snacks in thehe lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing some wonderful insights. not on president ford, but congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very have a nice evening. -- very much, have a nice evening. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and mid eastern company future presidency. mid feature the presidency. c-span3. >> as part of our year-long 50 c-span busur the made the long journey to juneau, alaska, capital of the 49th state. on book tv and american history tv, we will future our stops across alaska, showing you the state's natural beauty and we will delve into the unique history and literary culture. next, on "the civil war," author in
he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. snacks in thehe lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing some wonderful insights. not on president ford, but congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very have a nice evening. -- very much, have a nice evening. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by...
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mott children's hospital in ann arbor."they wouldn't let me in the room. i didn't know what was going on. how my son was or nothing. finally a doctor came out and said they had to put him on life support."fisher says doctors believe jason has cellulitis sepsis but they still don't have a lot of answers. she tells us she texted her manager at p.s. food mart to let her know what was going on and this is part of the exchange that followed. her manager texted quote "if you can't come to work that's you quitting."in later messages she texts "i've been more than accommodating during this, allowing schedule changes and such. there is no reason you can't work and i will not tolerate drama".""but this manager, that talked to me the way she did, and had no compassion or sympathy at all, and my son is on life support. this is his life we're talking about. he's not just in the hospital sick. he's on life support." p.s. food mart reached out to fisher expressing their sympathies and also took to facebook saying the situation was handled improperly and without the compa
mott children's hospital in ann arbor."they wouldn't let me in the room. i didn't know what was going on. how my son was or nothing. finally a doctor came out and said they had to put him on life support."fisher says doctors believe jason has cellulitis sepsis but they still don't have a lot of answers. she tells us she texted her manager at p.s. food mart to let her know what was going on and this is part of the exchange that followed. her manager texted quote "if you can't come...
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he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor.e thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks in the lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing some wonderful insights. not so much on president ford, but on congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very much, have a nice evening. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency, a series exploring the president, legacy.licies and you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's public cable television companies. bring youcontinue to unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around t
he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor.e thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks in the lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing some wonderful insights. not so much on president ford, but on congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very much, have a nice evening. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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they were the smartest kids in ann arbor. i don't think that would be the case anymore.that's the hollowing out of public education. i'm an optimist who is sad. does that make sense. [laughter] thank you. thank you very much.
they were the smartest kids in ann arbor. i don't think that would be the case anymore.that's the hollowing out of public education. i'm an optimist who is sad. does that make sense. [laughter] thank you. thank you very much.
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. >>> let me brick in barbara mcquakwaquaid of ann arbor, mic. here's what she had to say.lks about how somebody got a calculator and a watch to figure out when this arrest of maria butina should be taken to do everything possible. so the russian foreign ministry is trying to draw a link between the arrest of butina and the summit. does that hold any water to you? >> no, i don't think so. i mean if you look at the information that was disclosed at the detention hearing yesterday, the reason that the fbi thought the arrest had to occur is they saw a number of factors indicating that she might be leaving. her apartment was packed up. her lease ended july1st and she transferred money to russia. there were a lot of indicators that she was getting ready to leave and flee. the fact that they used a complaint instead of an indictment actually emphasizes that point. normally you have time to get an indictment. instead they used a more reactive tool of a complaint which said to me they did something on the fly because they got some information that indicated to them she might be fle
. >>> let me brick in barbara mcquakwaquaid of ann arbor, mic. here's what she had to say.lks about how somebody got a calculator and a watch to figure out when this arrest of maria butina should be taken to do everything possible. so the russian foreign ministry is trying to draw a link between the arrest of butina and the summit. does that hold any water to you? >> no, i don't think so. i mean if you look at the information that was disclosed at the detention hearing yesterday,...
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he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks in the lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing us some wonderful insights. not so much on president ford, but on congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very much, have a nice evening. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv, live all day coverage of the confederate icons conference from james madison university in harrisonburg, virginia. speakers include christy coleman john,seum's historian, and jamesne janey, robertson, author. watch the confederate icons conference this morning starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. this weekend on oral histories, the first of our eight part series on women in congress. sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, former republican congresswoman, susua -- susan
he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks in the lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing us some wonderful insights. not so much on president ford, but on congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very much, have a nice evening. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system and the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults your argument first this morning and nine six four six million versus alabama. in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the court said that mandatory life without parole sentences for children is simply wrong and they said it would be the rare child. that would ever be sentenced to life without parole because we can't predict at the front ten that a child can't be redeemed just weeks after the supreme court's decision in miller michigan had its first chance to interpret the new law and that's our second story the case revolves around where it was only sixteen when he. shot to death a pizza delivery ma
deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system and the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults your argument first this...
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and the same goes for raymond, who's court is located in ann arbor, michigan. word is that the president wants to maintain the element of surprise and that a military aircraft may be utilized to keep the pick under wraps. although we don't know yet who it is, we know that some say they don't actually care. >> it is near impossible to imagine that president trump would select a nominee who isn't hostile to our health care laws, who isn't hostile to a woman's freedom. >> don't you want to see who he nominates before deciding flatly that there should be no confirmation vote between now and the midterm election? >> it doesn't matter who he is putting forward, we all need to understand this to be one of the most serious fights that we have yet to have had for this president. and we cannot relent. >> martha: senator mitch mcconnell, criticized for not giving president obama one last pick, now says the show must go on. >> our democratic colleagues still haven't tired of crying wolf whenever a republican president nominates anyone, anyone to the supreme court. scare ta
and the same goes for raymond, who's court is located in ann arbor, michigan. word is that the president wants to maintain the element of surprise and that a military aircraft may be utilized to keep the pick under wraps. although we don't know yet who it is, we know that some say they don't actually care. >> it is near impossible to imagine that president trump would select a nominee who isn't hostile to our health care laws, who isn't hostile to a woman's freedom. >> don't you...
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deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system in the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults your argument first this morning and nine six four six million versus alabama. in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the court said that mandatory life without parole sentences for children is simply wrong and they said it would be the rare child. that would ever be set for that because we can't predict at the front ten that a child can't be redeemed just weeks after the supreme court's decision in miller michigan had its first chance to interpret the new law and that's our second story the case revolves around where it was only sixteen when he and some friends robbed and shot to death a pizza deliv
deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system in the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults your argument first this...
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deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system in the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court starting to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults will your argument first this morning and nine six four six military says an alabama stevenson who to trust may be deported in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the court said that mandatory life without.
deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system in the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court starting to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults will your argument...
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finally there's raymond kethledge, he's 51 years old and lives near ann arbor, michigan. he was a former law clerk to justice ken tee. he was appointed by george w. bush to serve on the sixth circuit court of appeals. he was confirmed back in 2008. conservative radio host and political analyst hugh hewitt wrote his resounding support for kethledge in an op-ed. he wrote that he has been faithful for more than a decade to the originalist approach while white house staffers, by the way, will have read every word of kethledge's many writings and will conclude gorsuch 2.0. let's bring in elliott williams, the principal at the rabin group and previously served as deputy assistant attorney general for the justice department's legislative affairs department during the obama administration. thanks for joining us. >> no problem, thanks a lot. >> let's talk about what president trump is looking for. there's some as hans was just telling us he likes the optics, he likes people who look like they're out of central casting, who would look good as a supreme court justice. it's a little
finally there's raymond kethledge, he's 51 years old and lives near ann arbor, michigan. he was a former law clerk to justice ken tee. he was appointed by george w. bush to serve on the sixth circuit court of appeals. he was confirmed back in 2008. conservative radio host and political analyst hugh hewitt wrote his resounding support for kethledge in an op-ed. he wrote that he has been faithful for more than a decade to the originalist approach while white house staffers, by the way, will have...
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boy scouts in indiana, ballroom dance club in ann arbor, folk small of her came to give water. we had so much water interesting stored at the air force base because the generosity of the nation, which we so often see after disasters. that was heartwarming. within we realize the water is a today's solution we need make sure our kids are going to be okay for years and decades. the consequence of this crisis will play out for that long. so we establish something called the flint kids fund, the flint childhood organization and this was our tomorrow fund. when the attention of the nation was going to fade, which it already has, which is what is the i wrote this book is to put a a spotlight back on flint, we want to make sure we had the resources to do what flint kids need to have done. so that flint kids funds has raised almost $20 million. we'd given out over $5 million. part of the proceeds of this book goes to that fund and is a way to make sure that we putting in place what kids need. literacy efforts, nutrition programs, our kids in school do yoga and medication every day as a
boy scouts in indiana, ballroom dance club in ann arbor, folk small of her came to give water. we had so much water interesting stored at the air force base because the generosity of the nation, which we so often see after disasters. that was heartwarming. within we realize the water is a today's solution we need make sure our kids are going to be okay for years and decades. the consequence of this crisis will play out for that long. so we establish something called the flint kids fund, the...
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peer cars part of gm's established car sharing at maven, launched initially in chicago, detroit and ann arboragazine's senior editor at large, welcome to the table. >> thanks for having me. >> this is something. this is car sharing. >> very. >> how does gm want to carry this out? >> gm is doing a lot with car sharing and has ever since it launched maven a few years ago, if you're an uber driver you can get a car from maven and use it, it's called maven gig, they have all sorts of things going on. this is the first time a big automaker has gotten into this peer-to-peer car rental service. this is you described it as an airbnb for cars. it is regular people renting out their cars to other regular people, and so it's very disruptive in that bay. there are a few startups that do this, getaround and turo, but this is a big deal for gm coming into this slice of the market and legitimizing it. >> anybody with a gm consider can sign up? there must be some requirements. >> some rules, has to be a model that's 2015 or more, you have to be vetted. if you do it, actually someone will come and inspect you
peer cars part of gm's established car sharing at maven, launched initially in chicago, detroit and ann arboragazine's senior editor at large, welcome to the table. >> thanks for having me. >> this is something. this is car sharing. >> very. >> how does gm want to carry this out? >> gm is doing a lot with car sharing and has ever since it launched maven a few years ago, if you're an uber driver you can get a car from maven and use it, it's called maven gig, they...
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family, the baby named after mannrly named batson of elizabeth the second, killed in ireland and ann arborate on the orange green violence. >> the good friday agreement was one of the great successes of diplomacy of the last 20 years, and the european union is at the center of that as well. the lives oformed people living in those communities. we have seen there have been small letter ups of more french elements. -- fringe elements. that is why everyone is focused on their nothing anything to provoke it. on the republican side in ireland, there is an argument may is propped up. that seems to have died down. i think it is an everybody's interest. no one wants to be seen as breaking the piece. they don't want brexit to bring back violence either. nejra: cable is down more than 3% year to date can a catch -- d ate. can it catch a bid? viraj: we thought we would be over this irish backstop issue earlier in the year. clearly not. frexite u.k. governments strategy is trying to -- brexit strategy is trying to square a p eg in a round hole, it is hard to see sterling rallying. we have been here be
family, the baby named after mannrly named batson of elizabeth the second, killed in ireland and ann arborate on the orange green violence. >> the good friday agreement was one of the great successes of diplomacy of the last 20 years, and the european union is at the center of that as well. the lives oformed people living in those communities. we have seen there have been small letter ups of more french elements. -- fringe elements. that is why everyone is focused on their nothing...
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mott children's hospital in ann arbor."they wouldn't let me in the room.idn't know what was going on. how my son was or nothing. finally a doctor came out and said they had to put him on life support."fisher says doctors believe jason has cellulitis sepsis but they still don't have a lot of answers. she tells us she texted her manager at p.s. food mart to let her know what was going on and this is part of the exchange that followed. her manager texted quote "if you can't come to work that's you quitting."in later messages she texts "i've been more than accommodating during this, allowing schedule changes and such. there is no reason you can't work and i will not tolerate drama".""but this manager, that talked to me theway she did, and had no compassion or sympathy at all, and my son is on life support. this is his life we're talking about. he's not just in the hospital sick. he's on life support." p.s. food mart reached out to fisher expressing their sympathies and also took to facebook saying the situation was handled improperly and without the compassion
mott children's hospital in ann arbor."they wouldn't let me in the room.idn't know what was going on. how my son was or nothing. finally a doctor came out and said they had to put him on life support."fisher says doctors believe jason has cellulitis sepsis but they still don't have a lot of answers. she tells us she texted her manager at p.s. food mart to let her know what was going on and this is part of the exchange that followed. her manager texted quote "if you can't come to...
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a caller from ann arbor, michigan, democrat line. caller: hi, i think america should be a strong progressive force in the world, and we were. in fact, we were the leader of afraide world, but i am that mr. trump is destroying our country. with his tax policy and jobs. his tax policy makes it easier and more attractive for american and buildnvest abroad production facilities abroad. are being perceived as a threat to the world economy , and the world can, if it has to, get along without us. i am afraid people are reaching a point at which they see no alternative. they will go on communicating, trading, producing without us if they have to, and we are going to be very lonely and increasingly poorer and poorer. host: thank you for calling, joel. we have maybe five to seven more minutes of your calls as we look at the live pictures. a couple tweets. john writes that we borrow billions from china to defend germany from china. as he writes that this nato meeting is, in reality, a trump's summit. it is all about our president and how he wil
a caller from ann arbor, michigan, democrat line. caller: hi, i think america should be a strong progressive force in the world, and we were. in fact, we were the leader of afraide world, but i am that mr. trump is destroying our country. with his tax policy and jobs. his tax policy makes it easier and more attractive for american and buildnvest abroad production facilities abroad. are being perceived as a threat to the world economy , and the world can, if it has to, get along without us. i am...