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i have ann arbor, people are very upset and want to see the president impeached.i agree with you that what the president did is wrong, but it could hurt us if we focus on it too much. i have the muslim community, largest population of muslims that have been upset since this president has been elected and are even more upset now. then i have the down rivers which are working men and women in the auto industry, but everywhere i go from ann arbor to down river, they're worried about prescription drugs, they're worried about pre-existing conditions. about fixing the blank roads. in michigan, we use the roads, but i won't use it on air. i was in the flat rock mustang plant, mustang, 100th birthday, they're still voting for dt because they think he cares about them on trade deals. they're talking about a lot of issues. we can talk about more than one issue at a time. >> tell that to everybody on cable news. with that -- >> and we need to talk more about the mueller report on cable news. you need to get out there and get on the ground and hear how people are scared to de
i have ann arbor, people are very upset and want to see the president impeached.i agree with you that what the president did is wrong, but it could hurt us if we focus on it too much. i have the muslim community, largest population of muslims that have been upset since this president has been elected and are even more upset now. then i have the down rivers which are working men and women in the auto industry, but everywhere i go from ann arbor to down river, they're worried about prescription...
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. >> she is pretty amazing, amazing sam here, a yoga instructor in ann arbor.e's zero weeks pregnant but did find that video from about a year ago when his little dog ella had just come home. >> oh, my goodness, ella's grown. >> oh, my goodness, look at th & handstand he's doing. >> rook at tlook at the puppy. >> when he finally finishes a move he takes the ball and tosses it. he has another routine he came up with that he could do while he was injured. he has a brace on one of his arms. >> he's like, look, i don't care what you're doing, but it is playtime. >> hey, hey, throw the ball. >> yoga or doga. >>> dude's whipping around the1 to tearing down a track. >>> plus, mom's waiting on hold because? >> she's on the phone with customer service. >>> see why she drops everything for one special guest. to 48 hou. new unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel by l'oreal paris. no smudge. sweat resistant. waterproof. it's unbelievable. unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel. l'oreal paris. unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel. found one!one! found one! found one! ( laughter ) i found o
. >> she is pretty amazing, amazing sam here, a yoga instructor in ann arbor.e's zero weeks pregnant but did find that video from about a year ago when his little dog ella had just come home. >> oh, my goodness, ella's grown. >> oh, my goodness, look at th & handstand he's doing. >> rook at tlook at the puppy. >> when he finally finishes a move he takes the ball and tosses it. he has another routine he came up with that he could do while he was injured. he has...
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here are today's contestants-- an archivist from ann arbor, michigan...urning champion, a professional sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 12-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone. unless you've been living under a rock for the past two weeks, you know about our current champion, james. now, it is worth noting that when ken jennings had his amazing run of 74 wins in a row, he was averaging $34,000 per victory. james is averaging $71,000 per victory. [ applause ] enough said. rebecca, rob, james, good luck. here we go into the first round. and here are the categories that await you. first off... yes. earth day. followed by... we'll deal with... notice "ized" in quotation marks. you know what that means. and finally, you'll love this. james, off you go. 20-teens, $1,000. the answer there is the... aha. [ applause ]
here are today's contestants-- an archivist from ann arbor, michigan...urning champion, a professional sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 12-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone. unless you've been living under a rock for the past two weeks, you know about our current champion, james. now, it is worth noting that when ken jennings...
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host: ok, let us hear from joel in ann arbor, michigan on the democrats line. morning. caller: good morning. the attorney general in his most recent testimony before congress refused to comment on the contents of the report until everybody had a chance to read it. on the other hand, that is exactly what he did this morning. nobody has had a chance to read it, not even the redacted had no problem making statements about the insident, about culpability, fact, he did nothing but act as a public relations representative for the president and the administration. host: the statements by william barr talked about the process, putting the report together. again, you can see that on our website at c-span.org. brodie in georgia, independent line. caller: good morning. spainn't seen that much on a podium in a long time -- so much spin. this was calculated, intended to give the white house cover, intended to mature the president would have a good day -- intended to make sure the president would have a good day afterwards. when those in the media started asking hard questions, the a
host: ok, let us hear from joel in ann arbor, michigan on the democrats line. morning. caller: good morning. the attorney general in his most recent testimony before congress refused to comment on the contents of the report until everybody had a chance to read it. on the other hand, that is exactly what he did this morning. nobody has had a chance to read it, not even the redacted had no problem making statements about the insident, about culpability, fact, he did nothing but act as a public...
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you have a town hall tomorrow in ann arbor. >> next week. leland: next week in ann arbor.hat's the chance that anybody asks you about mueller report versus health care, job training, et cetera. >> it's a health care town hall, but i already know that people think i should be out there calling for impeachment. leland: interesting. >> and i want the facts. and i don't want it tear this country apart more. i am for holding people totally accountable. i think we all, republicans, democrats, need to do something and be worried about what the russians are trying to do interfering in our election, but i also want-- >> as you point in 2016 and 2018. >> i want our country to go. this is easter, time to remember how much we have in come mop, whatever faith and party. leland: and passover as well. >> and muslims begin ramadan shortly. leland: gillian. now for something completely different. the republican perspective on this. and let's bring in the house submarine committee, tennessee congressman, chuck fleischman. we are going to talk border. you're eager to talk about the border. i
you have a town hall tomorrow in ann arbor. >> next week. leland: next week in ann arbor.hat's the chance that anybody asks you about mueller report versus health care, job training, et cetera. >> it's a health care town hall, but i already know that people think i should be out there calling for impeachment. leland: interesting. >> and i want the facts. and i don't want it tear this country apart more. i am for holding people totally accountable. i think we all, republicans,...
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a cell biologist from ann arbor, michigan...al sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 7-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. only three players-- ken jennings, julia collins, and dave madden-- have earned more money than our current champion, james, in regular competition games on "jeopardy!" but james has earned his considerable amount of money faster than any other player. the question is, can he be stopped? megan and kevin are here today to do just that. let's see how it all works out. good luck, players. here we go. here are the categories for the first round of play today... followed by... then... the... each clue will contain a word that is found within the country that is the correct response. and finally, we deal with... james, go. the first winner, $1,000.
a cell biologist from ann arbor, michigan...al sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 7-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. only three players-- ken jennings, julia collins, and dave madden-- have earned more money than our current champion, james, in regular competition games on "jeopardy!" but james has earned his considerable...
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and to think that is the thinking in the chevy chase and ann arbor of america so you worry about the futility for multiple generations. to many are unwilling to preach what they practice but it is a good line but not just about preaching that building the infrastructure where the virtue was exercised and the people are trained. but it does take a village. virtue is the most important thingon and the people know that they have virtues know that it sounds preachy. >> so with this virtue idea and pessimism i don't think it's true the left does not believe in virtue but things are becoming sacred in this space and that i would say is a leading virtue people are extremely with all the rest of it. you can argue that is good virtue or not but it is. it is true with family formation.it and it is a less personal virtue but possibly more likely to make others who are struggling with impressive architecture so you should take that as a virtue. but to push back on the pessimism if it is anchored in the fifties we have a lot of good data from 1910. but what we do know paints a different picture f
and to think that is the thinking in the chevy chase and ann arbor of america so you worry about the futility for multiple generations. to many are unwilling to preach what they practice but it is a good line but not just about preaching that building the infrastructure where the virtue was exercised and the people are trained. but it does take a village. virtue is the most important thingon and the people know that they have virtues know that it sounds preachy. >> so with this virtue...
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. >>> it's springtime in ann arbor, michigan.47 years, this rally has been held every first saturday in april at high noon to fight for the reform of marijuana laws. >> it's time to put players on the field with a less harmful medicine. >> with his career and reputation on the line, mike james is telling the world that cannabis worked for him. >> it's time for their doctors to start listening to my doctors. dr. sue sisley and -- >> mike is traveling around the country with dr. sue sicily with doctors for cannabis regulation. it's been a month now since he petitioned the nfl for a therapeutic use exemption for cannabis. >> this is my medicine. it's not like -- it's not a game or anything. >> mike's case is such a perfect example of why cannabis needs to be made available because he's really not a candidate for opioids. >> this crowd seems receptive to that message. but that's not the case 500 miles away in the nation's capital. >> the use of marijuana is detrimental. >> marijuana is not a healthy substance. >> if i were sick i wou
. >>> it's springtime in ann arbor, michigan.47 years, this rally has been held every first saturday in april at high noon to fight for the reform of marijuana laws. >> it's time to put players on the field with a less harmful medicine. >> with his career and reputation on the line, mike james is telling the world that cannabis worked for him. >> it's time for their doctors to start listening to my doctors. dr. sue sisley and -- >> mike is traveling around the...
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i think that's the thinking and the chevy chase's and the ann arbor's of america.ou worry about sort of the fertility of that virtue to pass down through multiple generations. as you put in and others put i , too many of the liberal elites are unwilling to preach with a practice. but, it's a good line but it's not just about preaching. it's about building the infrastructure where the virtue is being exercised. where people are being trained to it. where family formation is only really possible in a strong community because it does take a village. i do think virtue is the most important thing. again, the unwillingness to talk about it means the people who have these virtues and know their virtues, are too likely to keep them to themselves because it sounds preachy. >> so let me push back. first on the virtue idea and second on the pessimism i debate on the virtue idea, i will say, i don't think it's true that the left doesn't believe in virtue. the things that are becoming sacred in that space are different. it's about fighting oppression. and that i would say is th
i think that's the thinking and the chevy chase's and the ann arbor's of america.ou worry about sort of the fertility of that virtue to pass down through multiple generations. as you put in and others put i , too many of the liberal elites are unwilling to preach with a practice. but, it's a good line but it's not just about preaching. it's about building the infrastructure where the virtue is being exercised. where people are being trained to it. where family formation is only really possible...
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i think that thinking in the chevy chase and ann arbor's of america, you worry about the good purity of the virtue to pass out to multiple generations. and as you put it and others put it, too many of the liberally preach with the practice. but it is a good line but it is not just about preaching it is about building the infrastructure where the virtue is being exercised, where people are being trained. where information is all possible because it does take a village. i do think virtue is the most boring thing and the unwillingness to talk about it means that the people who have virtues and know their virtues are too likely to keep them to themselves because it sounds crazy. >> so let me push back on a couple of things. and on the virtue idea in the christmases idea. on the virtue idea i will say, i don't think that it is true that blacks don't believe in virtue, it's just seems that the things are becoming sacred in the space and that is about oppression. and that is leading virtue. upper-middle-class people are extremely interested in learning for their kids in schools and all the
i think that thinking in the chevy chase and ann arbor's of america, you worry about the good purity of the virtue to pass out to multiple generations. and as you put it and others put it, too many of the liberally preach with the practice. but it is a good line but it is not just about preaching it is about building the infrastructure where the virtue is being exercised, where people are being trained. where information is all possible because it does take a village. i do think virtue is the...
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when i was in school in ann arbor classmates from detroit in the 1980s with talk about the depth of despair of the workers for lack of opportunities. that is true also in parts of chicago. it's true across the country, so why can't we have a comprehensive approach that recognizes how the law is being applied, and applied as it's written to let people come in and seek asylum but to also make sure that we shouldn't have people sleeping in the street and we shouldn't have workers unable to find jobs . >> i think one of the first questions you asked is about the understanding immigration law and without directly answering your question i would say that's one of the issues that came up a lot in our roundtables. it's hard to understand the immigration law. it's not simple, it's very complex and even that question about asylum-seekers whether there entering legally or not, the answer is kind of yes and no. there's a right to apply for asylum if you're in the united date, no matter how you entered but if you entered illegally that still violates immigration law. i go back for clarity. there's not c
when i was in school in ann arbor classmates from detroit in the 1980s with talk about the depth of despair of the workers for lack of opportunities. that is true also in parts of chicago. it's true across the country, so why can't we have a comprehensive approach that recognizes how the law is being applied, and applied as it's written to let people come in and seek asylum but to also make sure that we shouldn't have people sleeping in the street and we shouldn't have workers unable to find...
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. >> heard president ford speak in ann arbor, the first president i ever laid eyes on. i was sitting far away. here is a question from one of our guests. how will your policies affect low-income rural communities with few nonpublic school choices available? >> i'm glad someone raised this question. rural communities have unique challenges. let's take a hypothetical, a rural community, 300 students, even if that school is the finest school, there are a handful of kids, that particular approach to learning might not work. why wouldn't those kids attend the micro school that might have a different approach to how that child was educated. in a very rural area, that had a hard time hiring teachers as primary subjects in the school much less ap physics. that school partnered with a nonprofit organization that provided a teacher, a yale physicist that and they would virtually and work on whatever problems they were working on but it was a practical solution that required additional or different deployment of resources. i use that as an example of what rural communities could o
. >> heard president ford speak in ann arbor, the first president i ever laid eyes on. i was sitting far away. here is a question from one of our guests. how will your policies affect low-income rural communities with few nonpublic school choices available? >> i'm glad someone raised this question. rural communities have unique challenges. let's take a hypothetical, a rural community, 300 students, even if that school is the finest school, there are a handful of kids, that...
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jedediah: but this is a light in the dark, and it's shining in ann arbor, michigan, home of the sistersthat light and is bringing us this wonderful story? fox news contributor rachel campos duffty caught up with them. >> in the beginning i thought, there's no way that we're going to be on oprah. [laughter] >> and now look. >> at a time when the number of religious sisters is diminishing throughout the catholic world, the dominican sisters of mary are a phenomenon. this group of nuns live, work, play and pray together in perfect harmony. at a time when there are more catholic sisters in the united states over 90 years old than under 60, you won't believe who's joining. >> the average age of us right now is 31 years old, so that really is countercultural. >> and despite more americans losing their faith, the numbers show women here are drawn to a life of serving others. >> we're out of room here. we have 140 right now. >> coming from all walks of life, these young women are flocking here. sister bridget, you have a tree in biochemistry? jean, you were a captain in the air force. >> all so
jedediah: but this is a light in the dark, and it's shining in ann arbor, michigan, home of the sistersthat light and is bringing us this wonderful story? fox news contributor rachel campos duffty caught up with them. >> in the beginning i thought, there's no way that we're going to be on oprah. [laughter] >> and now look. >> at a time when the number of religious sisters is diminishing throughout the catholic world, the dominican sisters of mary are a phenomenon. this group...
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. >> i heard president ford speak in crisler arena in ann arbor, the first president i ever laid eyes on. i was sitting far away. here is a question from one of our guests, how will your policies affect low income rural communities with few nonpublic school choices available? >> this is a really good question, i am glad somebody raised it. rural communities have unique challenges. and yet, so, let's just take a hypothetical. a rural community with a k-12 school of, a couple of 300 students. even if that school is the finest school possible for the students attending there, there is probably a handful of kids of which that particular approach to learning might not work. and, why wouldn't those kids be able to attend a micro school in that same school building that might have a different approach to how that child was educated? or, i visited mississippi recently, a school in a very very rural area that had a hard time hiring teachers, even for the primary subjects in the school. much less, ap civics. so, that school partnered with a nonprofit organization that provided a teacher, a yale
. >> i heard president ford speak in crisler arena in ann arbor, the first president i ever laid eyes on. i was sitting far away. here is a question from one of our guests, how will your policies affect low income rural communities with few nonpublic school choices available? >> this is a really good question, i am glad somebody raised it. rural communities have unique challenges. and yet, so, let's just take a hypothetical. a rural community with a k-12 school of, a couple of 300...