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what has the average teacher's salary going to be in ann arbor?0, you still have between that and 220 to count for whatever overhead the principal and certain amount of overhead is expected. it does seem like there ought to be enough money without charging parents. >> this can have longer ramifications for students. many top tier colleges insist you have four years of a foreignlage, thforeign la lage -- for ren language and you've done something extraordina extraordinary. >> i think they need it that they can choose if they want to have it. it's important to their growth and academia and to their education and them to explore and get creative. there's so many aspects to these classes, not just something a child elects to want to do, this is something really important to the child's education. >> absolutely. i would argue having music is much more important than my chemistry class, which i have erased all memory of. >> really? the chemistry segment later you're going to be hosting? >> i would just say, too, that so many of these classes the fact so
what has the average teacher's salary going to be in ann arbor?0, you still have between that and 220 to count for whatever overhead the principal and certain amount of overhead is expected. it does seem like there ought to be enough money without charging parents. >> this can have longer ramifications for students. many top tier colleges insist you have four years of a foreignlage, thforeign la lage -- for ren language and you've done something extraordina extraordinary. >> i think...
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. >> reporter: john, many people here in ann arbor are understandably on edge because it has been moren a week and still no arrest in the murder of a medical student whose friends said seemingly had no enemies. police hoped they had a possible break of solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf. a potential victim caught in surveillance at the crime scene showed up at the avenue arbor police department. after interviewing the man, they told cnn they don't believe he's connected to the case in any manner. dewolf, training to be a surgeon was found dead in a fraternity for med students where he lived for the past three years. police say he died from a single gunshot. no weapon was found, nothing known was stolen and there was no sign of a struggle. resources have been pouring in to help solve the murder including investigators from the air force. dewolf was a second lieutenant attending medical school on an air force scholarship and was planning to serve full time after graduating. also helping the university of michigan, where students have been
. >> reporter: john, many people here in ann arbor are understandably on edge because it has been moren a week and still no arrest in the murder of a medical student whose friends said seemingly had no enemies. police hoped they had a possible break of solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf. a potential victim caught in surveillance at the crime scene showed up at the avenue arbor police department. after interviewing the man, they told cnn...
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i'm originally from ann arbor, michigan. go, blue. and this is my best friend, fred lee.s fred lee. i'm a freelance photographer here in the city. i actually got engaged two days ago. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. so, here to win some money for -- you know, pay for stuff. this is my friend henry, my best friend. he moved in about two years ago. we're best friends except when he snores. [ laughter ] i know how you feel. all right, get ready. we're gonna do another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000, and whoever wins it will also start the first round.
i'm originally from ann arbor, michigan. go, blue. and this is my best friend, fred lee.s fred lee. i'm a freelance photographer here in the city. i actually got engaged two days ago. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. so, here to win some money for -- you know, pay for stuff. this is my friend henry, my best friend. he moved in about two years ago. we're best friends except when he snores. [ laughter ] i know how you feel. all right, get ready. we're gonna do another "toss up." this...
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>> happy arbor day, everyone. we have a lot of volunteers from the richmond district center. i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more senio
>> happy arbor day, everyone. we have a lot of volunteers from the richmond district center. i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique...
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also what mickey was saying in ann arbor that's happening, the vehicle to vehicle communications study of now, it's really the manufacturers pushing for it. but in a way they're almost pushing for their own demise. they're pushing for, you know, the autonomous vehicle. what's going to differentiate brands at that point? it's going to be a very, very interesting -- >> the other problem here, the other challenge in terms of market entry, tesla can enter its own -- you could drive an individual tesla on the grid as it exists now. how do you start selling individual self-driving cars? they have to be embedded in a whole system, right? >> right. how do they interact with all the cars that aren't self-driving? you're not going to have a day where you wake up and all the unconnected, quote on quote, cars are not allowed on the road anymore, or maybe you are, which is scary for those of us who have muscle cars and stuff. there's going to be a transitional period where some cars are connect and the some aren't and i don't know how much that's going to mess of things. i think of the movie "i, ro
also what mickey was saying in ann arbor that's happening, the vehicle to vehicle communications study of now, it's really the manufacturers pushing for it. but in a way they're almost pushing for their own demise. they're pushing for, you know, the autonomous vehicle. what's going to differentiate brands at that point? it's going to be a very, very interesting -- >> the other problem here, the other challenge in terms of market entry, tesla can enter its own -- you could drive an...
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in ann arbor, michigan, it means offering things that can't be downloaded, like telescopes and steel drums. ♪ kids are drawn to the musical tools like electronic synthesizers. some chicago public libraries offer a quieter attraction for kids, fishing poles. at the sherman park branch on the city's south side, cameron and jeremiah cook don't have to go far to use them. the lagoon behind the library is stocked with catfish and blue gill. >> i like coming to fish here because it's quiet and nice and relaxing. >> reporter: but at the same time, exciting. >> it's like a rush through your blood. it's like you don't know what's going to happen next. >> reporter: just like reading a good book. >> come on, you got a bite. >> i got a bite! >> reporter: john yang, nbc news, grosse point farms, michigan. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt. we leave you with more images from today's historic events in washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. developing story in the south bay. police searching for a gunman who shot and
in ann arbor, michigan, it means offering things that can't be downloaded, like telescopes and steel drums. ♪ kids are drawn to the musical tools like electronic synthesizers. some chicago public libraries offer a quieter attraction for kids, fishing poles. at the sherman park branch on the city's south side, cameron and jeremiah cook don't have to go far to use them. the lagoon behind the library is stocked with catfish and blue gill. >> i like coming to fish here because it's quiet...
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album is mater eucharistiae or mother eucarist, as performed by the dominican sisters of mary in ann arbor michigan. sister joseph andrew oversees the music for the order. you beat some big names- including andrea bocelli and bach himself! i can't believe you set out to be chart topping sister super stars. > > i know! it has been such an exciting adventure. we did it for lord and he's always full of surprises. > > is this selling with non- catholics as well? > > oh i think across the board-- because i think everyone wants to connect spiritually with god, you know... and definitely, yes, yes it is. > > do you check the rankings everyday to see if you're still on top? > > we check them periodically, definitely, yes. it's been fun. > > has this changed anything for the dominican sisters? do you get phone calls? do you have paparazzi now following you around? actually, bill, we do get phone calls...and it's on the facebook and it's on emails... and people have been very very positive and yeah even more so than we would have imagined. people really do want this, so it's been really well recieve
album is mater eucharistiae or mother eucarist, as performed by the dominican sisters of mary in ann arbor michigan. sister joseph andrew oversees the music for the order. you beat some big names- including andrea bocelli and bach himself! i can't believe you set out to be chart topping sister super stars. > > i know! it has been such an exciting adventure. we did it for lord and he's always full of surprises. > > is this selling with non- catholics as well? > > oh i think...
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this is a drawing from the arbor day foundation and just very quickly tree roots, people think they gon, but they actually go out. top 18 inches of soil. two to three times the roots of the height of the tree. so, when you go out and see a large tree, their roots fall through that area. next, please. trees and trunks are not a good mix. ~ trucks an entire grove of trees is used for a parking lot of trucks. the same location we talked about last year. there is a lot of paving in golden gate park. let's see if we can get the trucks off the tree roots and onto the paving. next, please. trucks should not drive under tree canopies. we have trucks driving right by them. there is a street right next to it. let's keep the trucks in the street. next, please. you see this tree here, is this tree important? is it worth protecting? next, please. i think it is. remember, it takes 60 years to grow a 60 year old tree. next, please. fencing, fencing protects vegetation during the concerts. this is good and this is one of the things that outside lands excels at. however, fencing also locks people out o
this is a drawing from the arbor day foundation and just very quickly tree roots, people think they gon, but they actually go out. top 18 inches of soil. two to three times the roots of the height of the tree. so, when you go out and see a large tree, their roots fall through that area. next, please. trees and trunks are not a good mix. ~ trucks an entire grove of trees is used for a parking lot of trucks. the same location we talked about last year. there is a lot of paving in golden gate...
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about plants and i have been learning about plants and since then i changed the way i think about the arbor rightum and a nice place in the golden gate park but since i have been working there i understand it's really something different. it's like a museum. they have got all these amazing plants there, strange and weird things, wonderful thanks from all over the world. >> >> thanks that are hard to grow. you need experts and boftnists and all expertise and i think of it as the people that run the swroor you have to know what you're doing or the people that run the museum to take care of all the beautiful objects and i think if you starve such a place of funding it goes down. it's no longer a precious thing and if you support it properly you can make it more wonderful than it is now. i think it is justified to have other people -- i think there are two reasons to support it. one is the economic reason. you make it more wonderful more people want to come and it becomes another feather in the cap of san francisco. the other thing is fairness. is it fair? i think it is to have non residents pa
about plants and i have been learning about plants and since then i changed the way i think about the arbor rightum and a nice place in the golden gate park but since i have been working there i understand it's really something different. it's like a museum. they have got all these amazing plants there, strange and weird things, wonderful thanks from all over the world. >> >> thanks that are hard to grow. you need experts and boftnists and all expertise and i think of it as the...
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girl in a wheelchair on the small back porch of her house where we sat and talked under the grape arbor. she so wanted to go to school, but like many, she was excluded because at that time, the public schools could not or would not accommodate children like her. along with many partners across our country, we collected the data, and we brought to washington. congress eventually enacted legislation declaring that every child in our country is entitled to an education, including those with disabilities. the struggle to bring people inside, to give them real ownership of the law, is as old as our republic. this summer, we are marking the 50th anniversary of dr. king's march on washington. the 165th anniversary of the seneca falls convention. signposts on our long march to a more perfect union, and occasions to celebrate the progress we have made. this is also a time to refocus on the remaining challenges. confidence in most of our important institutions has fallen to historic lows, even as our need for solid footing in a rapidly changing world has never been greater. skepticism of authorit
girl in a wheelchair on the small back porch of her house where we sat and talked under the grape arbor. she so wanted to go to school, but like many, she was excluded because at that time, the public schools could not or would not accommodate children like her. along with many partners across our country, we collected the data, and we brought to washington. congress eventually enacted legislation declaring that every child in our country is entitled to an education, including those with...
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and they are. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," danielle nottingham, ann arbor, michigan. >> the musicr. very soothing and calming. >>> so today, we've seen conflict in egypt, fires in united states, how to sleep, how to talk. and tomorrow andy murray will be here >> you had a good conversation. >> the u.s. open is coming up and hopefully meet novak djokovic again.,,,,,, ♪ too big. ♪ too soft. too small. ♪ mmm! ♪ too happy. ♪ [ male announcer ] at progresso, we've got a passion for quality. y overnight in contra >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >> good morning. it is 8:56. investigating a home invasion robbery overnight. there was a struggle when someone in the home tried to call for help. there were also two kids in the house at the time. the robber got away. one man died after a shooting at an east san jose restaurant. three men were shot at the wong han restaurant. one man died four hours later. >>> and fire danger in the bay area is high right now. we have several fires burning in northern california. the bay area under a red flag warning. you can see from these pictures,
and they are. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," danielle nottingham, ann arbor, michigan. >> the musicr. very soothing and calming. >>> so today, we've seen conflict in egypt, fires in united states, how to sleep, how to talk. and tomorrow andy murray will be here >> you had a good conversation. >> the u.s. open is coming up and hopefully meet novak djokovic again.,,,,,, ♪ too big. ♪ too soft. too small. ♪ mmm! ♪ too happy. ♪ [ male...
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they left ann arbor because they had to move to new london so people in ann arbor art left in the lurchi don't know if the people in new london were upset about that. a new business comes in with government subsidies and now it happened to them. theory, just compensation should take into the point is that most people don't think about these problem son till it happens to them. companies,e issue of one newspaper writes about a pipeline -- i guess the design of this pipeline involves declaring eminent domain in a number of places. guest: yes, of the three traditional uses of eminent domain, the last of them was for regulated common carriers of which railroads and pipelines are illustrations. many states have given the power ,f eminent domain to railroads pipelines, sometimes to electric utility companies. you don't have to be a government to exercise eminent domain as long as you can authorized by the government. host: virginia on our democrats line. hi, my name is kristin and i was in your property law class about four years ago and i thoroughly enjoyed it and was happy to hear you on th
they left ann arbor because they had to move to new london so people in ann arbor art left in the lurchi don't know if the people in new london were upset about that. a new business comes in with government subsidies and now it happened to them. theory, just compensation should take into the point is that most people don't think about these problem son till it happens to them. companies,e issue of one newspaper writes about a pipeline -- i guess the design of this pipeline involves declaring...
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ted rowlands is in ann arbor where students at the university of michigan remain on edge.morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris and for good reason, because it's been more than a week since this murder and police here seem not to have any idea who killed paul dewolf. police hoped they had a possible break in solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf, a potential witness caught on video surveillance near the crime scene showed up thursday at the ann arbor police department but after interviewing the man, police told cnn they "don't believe he's connected to the case in any manner." dewolf, who was training to be a surgeon, was found dead in the basement of the phi ro sigma house a fraternity for med students where he lived the last three years. he died from a single gunshot, no weapon and nothing stolen and no sign of a struggle. resources have been pouring in to help solve the murder including investigators from the air force. dewolf was a second lieutenant attending medical school on an air force scholarship and planning to ser
ted rowlands is in ann arbor where students at the university of michigan remain on edge.morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris and for good reason, because it's been more than a week since this murder and police here seem not to have any idea who killed paul dewolf. police hoped they had a possible break in solving the mysterious murder of 25-year-old third year medical student paul dewolf, a potential witness caught on video surveillance near the crime scene showed up thursday at the...
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arbor mist. >> should we cleanse our palate? >> cleanse it with the next wine.wine from california. now smell that because there's a unique smell to that. i want you to look at the table and see what you smell. >> i smell anthony. >> i'm going with cloves. >> you are going with clove. >> you are so close. so close but so far. kathie lee, anything? this is actually an almond. >> an almond. >> this wine is jjj. >> it's infused with almond and makes a nice aparatiff with nuts and cheeses. >> you are on a roll. >> this is an interesting one. i'm going to see if you -- >> bubble gum. >> what do you -- >> it smells like bubble gum. >> i don't have any bubble gum in here. >> it's definitely cinnamon. >> cinnamon? what do you say? you don't know? >> plum. i was going to say strawberries. >> it's not really fair as i throw food around at you. this is sake. >> i like sake. >> i love sake. i'm already moving on. >> this is rice wine. that's infused with plum. >> now i'm going to take your drinks away. >> don't take them too far away because i like them all. >> leave them h
arbor mist. >> should we cleanse our palate? >> cleanse it with the next wine.wine from california. now smell that because there's a unique smell to that. i want you to look at the table and see what you smell. >> i smell anthony. >> i'm going with cloves. >> you are going with clove. >> you are so close. so close but so far. kathie lee, anything? this is actually an almond. >> an almond. >> this wine is jjj. >> it's infused with almond and...
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arbor, the onenn election i was there was the 1984 election.poke at thet bush steps of the michigan union on -- i guess the peace corps was announced by john f. kennedy. maybe 1984, 1983. i remember him being heckled. remember him being completely appalled that everyone in that office -- being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled. i was not politically active at all, i remembered being struck by the level of passion and emotion and rudeness that could prevail in an environment on a politically active campus. >> the cantankerous liberal appropriator retired in 2010. tell us about richard. >> he is someone who is an congressman,ial, presidential candidate. one of the most passionate, seemingly sincere people you would ever see. one of my favorite political events was seeing him on the eve of the caucuses in 2004 at a teamsters rally in marshalltown, iowa. all these huge trucks came in. they would get him into his windbreaker. he is the son of a milkman driver. it was a great labor rally. as soon as he got out of office,
arbor, the onenn election i was there was the 1984 election.poke at thet bush steps of the michigan union on -- i guess the peace corps was announced by john f. kennedy. maybe 1984, 1983. i remember him being heckled. remember him being completely appalled that everyone in that office -- being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled. i was not politically active at all, i remembered being struck by the level of passion and emotion and rudeness that could prevail in an...
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look, the occasion that i'm doing, it's an arbor day celebration at the bicklesby club and i was recentlyexcited about it. >> i wish i was a member! [ laughter ] well, i'll tell you what -- you know what you need, my friend? you need a suit and tie. my partner is a suit and tie expert. i'll just call him in. [ cheers and applause ] lumberpond! [ cheers and applause ] >> this customer needs a suit and tie. >> ah, well, he's come to the right place. >> we have several beautiful suits that might interest you. over there, we have joseph fatones. very special. >> jimmy: oh. >> over here is a lance bass. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] that looks like a nice suit. >> i have more to say about that. >> jimmy: it looks like a great suit. [ laughter ] >> it's been in the closet for years. [ laughter ] [ applause ] finally decided to take it out. >> jimmy: very nice. >> it's true. >> jimmy: i'm not sure it's my style. do you think maybe a custom-made suit is the way to go? >> that is definitely the way to go. >> jimmy: this custom-made suit is the way to go. >> mm-hmm. >> ji
look, the occasion that i'm doing, it's an arbor day celebration at the bicklesby club and i was recentlyexcited about it. >> i wish i was a member! [ laughter ] well, i'll tell you what -- you know what you need, my friend? you need a suit and tie. my partner is a suit and tie expert. i'll just call him in. [ cheers and applause ] lumberpond! [ cheers and applause ] >> this customer needs a suit and tie. >> ah, well, he's come to the right place. >> we have several...
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is a big stake in it is a moderate state, meaning they are -- the source of the moderate movement arbor that to declare revolution. new york is also a modern state said that the southern metal stayed play a role, but they don't assume leadership for the revolution. they in effect or resistance until the theory and. a lot of guys who pennsylvania -- everybody thinks there is the small meant and this is the thing in 1776-foot on july 4 they go in time the document. never happened. never happened. they never signed the document all at once. most of them find it on august 2nd. there will vote on independence, which adams always that would be the anniversary of independence was july 2nd. but there are some guy signing and not over from philadelphia -- pennsylvania company do a. he's one of the last ones to sign and he signs at the very top. [laughter] like he was there first, but it really wasn't true. the importance of massachusetts and virginia history. leadership comes from those two states. but it doesn't accurately reflect the importance of the middle colonies in shaping political opini
is a big stake in it is a moderate state, meaning they are -- the source of the moderate movement arbor that to declare revolution. new york is also a modern state said that the southern metal stayed play a role, but they don't assume leadership for the revolution. they in effect or resistance until the theory and. a lot of guys who pennsylvania -- everybody thinks there is the small meant and this is the thing in 1776-foot on july 4 they go in time the document. never happened. never happened....
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meeting a girl in a wheelchair on the small back porch of her house where we sat and talked under grape arbor. she was excluded because at that time public schools could not or would night -- would not accommodate children like her. we collected the data and brought it to washington. congress declared every child is entitled to an education, including those with disabilities. the struggle to bring people inside, to give them real ownership of the law is as old as our republic -- our republic. this month we mark the 160th anniversary of the seneca falls convention. this is also the time to focus on that remaining challenges. confidence has fallen to historic lows, even as the need for solid footing and has never been greater. f thority has been part of the national character since the pilgrims and complaining about the government is a treasure pastime. according to data, the majority's across all partisan and demographic groups expressed little or no trust in washington. stop and think about that for a minute. one of the observations i have made traveling the world over is how rare trust is. y
meeting a girl in a wheelchair on the small back porch of her house where we sat and talked under grape arbor. she was excluded because at that time public schools could not or would night -- would not accommodate children like her. we collected the data and brought it to washington. congress declared every child is entitled to an education, including those with disabilities. the struggle to bring people inside, to give them real ownership of the law is as old as our republic -- our republic....
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the bride in a camo sash, the groom in his boots under an arbor of wild animals.ould happen after the "i dos." [ cheers and applause ] "duck dynasty's" willie robertson surprised his super fans with a congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> it was like christmas morning when you were a little kid. i was like, oh, my goodness. >> it is a first for me. and a good to be part of that. they look like my kind of folks. >> reporter: willie at the store opening to sign autographs. >> i was going to cancel the wedding we heard willie was coming. >> reporter: the bride's mom's idea to have the wedding at the store. >> ever since i was a little kid all we did was hunt and fish. i didn't want to be in a church in a tux, i wanted to feel comfortable and have fun. >> reporter: the folks at field & stream played along and convinced willie to surprise the couple and their families. a dream for megan, she never thought she would be married. october 2009, her fiance lewis young was killed in a car crash the week before their wedding. two years later to the day, megan met charli
the bride in a camo sash, the groom in his boots under an arbor of wild animals.ould happen after the "i dos." [ cheers and applause ] "duck dynasty's" willie robertson surprised his super fans with a congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> it was like christmas morning when you were a little kid. i was like, oh, my goodness. >> it is a first for me. and a good to be part of that. they look like my kind of folks. >> reporter: willie at the store opening...
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cops in ann arbor cost 50% more than cops in detroit. >> well, this is an attack on organize the laborbsolutely. >> it's an attack to really break down the voting bloc as well. there's a number of different accomplishments that could come to fruition throughout all of this. >> yes. >> it all starts with the bankruptcy and it all starts with a takeover of an election. it's really sad what's going on. i hope america pays attention. thanks so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> marriage equality comes to the keystone state of pennsylvania. we talk to a pennsylvania mayor who's leading the charge. >>> and senator marco rubio heads to his home turf with a phony grassroots campaign. we'll look at what really -- what he hopes to accomplish, ahead. >>> next, i'm taking your questions on "ask ed live." that's my favorite segment. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org
cops in ann arbor cost 50% more than cops in detroit. >> well, this is an attack on organize the laborbsolutely. >> it's an attack to really break down the voting bloc as well. there's a number of different accomplishments that could come to fruition throughout all of this. >> yes. >> it all starts with the bankruptcy and it all starts with a takeover of an election. it's really sad what's going on. i hope america pays attention. thanks so much for joining us tonight....
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when i was in ann arbor, the one election was the '84 election between mondale and reagan. i remember then vice president bush spoke at the steps of the union on the anniversary of -- i guess it was the peace corps by john f. kennedy. i don't remember what year it was. '83, '84. i remember him being heckled. being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled, whether it's a democrat or a republican. the former democratic majority leader whose willingness to reverse long-held positions in service of paying clients was egregious even by d.c. standards by hired gun opportunism. tell us about richard gephardt. >> richard gephardt is someone who, again, is an elected official, a congressman, a presidential candidate. one of the most passionate and seemingly sincere people you would ever see. i remember one of my favorite political events ever was seeing him on the eve of the iowa caucuses in 2004 in a teamsters rally in marshals town, iowa. you had the huge trucks coming in. he's the son of a milkman driver. he was really -- he got clobbered in iowa. but it wa
when i was in ann arbor, the one election was the '84 election between mondale and reagan. i remember then vice president bush spoke at the steps of the union on the anniversary of -- i guess it was the peace corps by john f. kennedy. i don't remember what year it was. '83, '84. i remember him being heckled. being completely appalled that anyone in that office would be heckled, whether it's a democrat or a republican. the former democratic majority leader whose willingness to reverse long-held...
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politically i'd be in a room full of activists and i'd asked people at the beginning of fair how many of the arbor protests the federal building over some federal policy or war and almost all the hands would go how many of you protest outside of city hall or a police department over police brutality or some a police abuse hands would go up go on in a big corporate office over environmental or labor abuse the hands go up how many of you have ever protested outside of a media outlet and no hands would go up so we formed fair and one nine hundred eighty six because we wanted people understand that the media corporations and the media outlets are powerful political institutions they have political biases they need to be dealt with politically they need to be critiqued politically and people have to make demands on those outlets you may not win a lot of your demands but in making demands of the corporate media you're telling your fellow citizens here's the shortcomings and biases and censored stories within the corporate media in ninety six was the year before reagan stops the enforcement of the fairne
politically i'd be in a room full of activists and i'd asked people at the beginning of fair how many of the arbor protests the federal building over some federal policy or war and almost all the hands would go how many of you protest outside of city hall or a police department over police brutality or some a police abuse hands would go up go on in a big corporate office over environmental or labor abuse the hands go up how many of you have ever protested outside of a media outlet and no hands...