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arbor michigan home of the tut where they are testing the future of driving.ity of michigan and the transportation research stint >> each vehicle had a dedicated shortrage communication radio, tut where they are testing the future of driving. >> each vehicle had a dedicated transmitting what we call the shortrage communication radio, transmitting what we call the basic safety methods, vehicle basic safety methods, vehicle speed, position and heading and speed, position and heading and so then, we can compare that to so then, we can compare that to our own vehicle and do any our own vehicle and do any threat assessment and warn the driver accordingly. threat assessment and warn the >> it works by surrounding each driver accordingly. >> it works by surrounding each vehicle with a wi-fi like system vehicle with a wi-fi like system call call dedicated short range dedicated short range communications that shares a communications that shares a stream of data to other v to. stream of data to other v to. vs calculating the danger and triggering warnings when needed vs
arbor michigan home of the tut where they are testing the future of driving.ity of michigan and the transportation research stint >> each vehicle had a dedicated shortrage communication radio, tut where they are testing the future of driving. >> each vehicle had a dedicated transmitting what we call the shortrage communication radio, transmitting what we call the basic safety methods, vehicle basic safety methods, vehicle speed, position and heading and speed, position and heading...
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i had my best friend ask me if i would build him an arbor for his daughter's wedding. so i went out and bought the kreg master jig, and built an entire arbor no nails, the whole thing is just built with kreg screws. i had to make it down here in the basement and transport it about an hour away. then i had to take it apart and move it to the wedding. then take it apart from the wedding and over to the newly weds home where we installed it in their backyard. kreg joints can be used for building, repair, and remodeling. a circular saw easily cuts down the lumber for a back deck potting bench. then kreg joints quickly conn ect the two by fours and two by sixes. just one of many backyard projects from kreg. the kreg jig builds strong wood joints quickly and easily. but that's just the start. the kreg jig opens a world of new possibilities to all skill levels because it makes complicated building simple. now you can finish projects in hours instead of days. and all you need is a drill, and a saw to get started. so what are you waiting for? start building your projects, your
i had my best friend ask me if i would build him an arbor for his daughter's wedding. so i went out and bought the kreg master jig, and built an entire arbor no nails, the whole thing is just built with kreg screws. i had to make it down here in the basement and transport it about an hour away. then i had to take it apart and move it to the wedding. then take it apart from the wedding and over to the newly weds home where we installed it in their backyard. kreg joints can be used for building,...
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he enrolled at the university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d.n mathematics at age 24. in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects did not compare to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with the society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then move to the woods
he enrolled at the university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d.n mathematics at age 24. in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule...
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personally, drink on arbor day. i just get a keg and sit in the forest. ( laughter ) ( applause ) true. i don't know. the trees just get me, man. i don't know what it is. personally, you know, i'm not that crazy about praedz. look my people love to march. don't get me wrong. ( laughter ) we do, i know. but so much of our ( bleep ) is so serious. nobody wants to ride on the "hands up don't shoot" flot. seriously. ( laughter ) it's just not that fun is all i'm saying. you know, i'll be honest with you, i'll be honest with you, that selma 50th march could have used some 40s. that's all i'm taig. spice it up a little bit. so praedz report for everybody, but why are there so many of them in new york city? i tonight get that. if somebody from-- you have the st. patrick's day parade. the macy's day parade. gay pride parade, do dominican day parade. hold on a second. here's my problems with those three praedz-- puerto rico and the dominican republic are both in the caribbean. that's a parade double dip, people. ( laughter )
personally, drink on arbor day. i just get a keg and sit in the forest. ( laughter ) ( applause ) true. i don't know. the trees just get me, man. i don't know what it is. personally, you know, i'm not that crazy about praedz. look my people love to march. don't get me wrong. ( laughter ) we do, i know. but so much of our ( bleep ) is so serious. nobody wants to ride on the "hands up don't shoot" flot. seriously. ( laughter ) it's just not that fun is all i'm saying. you know, i'll be...
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the arboreal acrobats from the phnom tamao sanctuary were released here around a year ago.hey're under constant observation by a gamekeeper. >> at the moment, we don't want the animals to leave this area, because there's a great danger that they could be killed by locals. so we feed them a bit and always always keep an eye on them. >> the pair recently had offspring. so the animal protection activists are hopeful that the call of the pileated gibbon may soon be heard more often once again in the forests of angkor. >> when someone gives you a big bunch of red roses, you probably won't immediately think about the conditions they were produced under. but when you look closer you may be less chuffed about getting flowers in the first place. for ethiopia they are a vital trading good, but like so often, when investors come in promising jobs and development, locals have to make way. this raises the question of whether that kind of deal isn't after all a sell-out. >> misgana zerihoun doesn't know what valentine's day is, but she suspects it be must good for business. she has been
the arboreal acrobats from the phnom tamao sanctuary were released here around a year ago.hey're under constant observation by a gamekeeper. >> at the moment, we don't want the animals to leave this area, because there's a great danger that they could be killed by locals. so we feed them a bit and always always keep an eye on them. >> the pair recently had offspring. so the animal protection activists are hopeful that the call of the pileated gibbon may soon be heard more often once...
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communities a jtf, japan town task force future development towns, worked on urban forestry council table on arbor day, which is this saturday. member of the advisory committee for the traffic calming project, analyzed and commented to changes to the recreation open space element, aka rose. city's general plan as part of a working group, evaluated and comment ode changes to chapter 31 of san francisco admin code deals with ceqa california environmental quality act, and had the opportunity to meet many community organizers. i worked on community clean up at laurel hill playground, with rec and park staff, san francisco state university, many volunteers from nonprofit organizations helping youth get ja*up job skills such as one brick. these young adults have been wonderful to work with and come from a diversity of ethnic and associate yes economic backgrounds. there are also students from various public school backgrounds and usf students who have helped with clean up. i look forward to this activity and sliding in the mud on rainy days. i am the proud oupber of a landmark tree, which is what distin
communities a jtf, japan town task force future development towns, worked on urban forestry council table on arbor day, which is this saturday. member of the advisory committee for the traffic calming project, analyzed and commented to changes to the recreation open space element, aka rose. city's general plan as part of a working group, evaluated and comment ode changes to chapter 31 of san francisco admin code deals with ceqa california environmental quality act, and had the opportunity to...
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him was for sale at an auction in london, and they bought it sight unseen, shipped it back to ann arbor, opened the trunk, and inside of it was all the correspondence between arnold on the one hand and clinton and major andr, on the other hand during the time of the treason, and all the intelligence he was sending. up until that time nobody had seen any of this, and up until that time nobody had known that his wife was involved. but clearly, from the documents she is. this is his second wife, peggy shippen. c-span: what year was that discovered? >> guest: this trunk? i think it was in the '40s or the '50s, right after world war ii. i'm not absolutely sure of the year. but once that came to light, obviously, arnold's scholarship was sort of given a whole new dimension. now, there have been books since then, but i still felt that nobody really got down to it and figured out why this man did what he did. that was my goal for myself. c-span: you say you retraced all these steps. how did you physically do that? >> guest: following my nose, asking around when i went up to lake champlain. ther
him was for sale at an auction in london, and they bought it sight unseen, shipped it back to ann arbor, opened the trunk, and inside of it was all the correspondence between arnold on the one hand and clinton and major andr, on the other hand during the time of the treason, and all the intelligence he was sending. up until that time nobody had seen any of this, and up until that time nobody had known that his wife was involved. but clearly, from the documents she is. this is his second wife,...
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> the dog was stolen along with two other dogs ton night two of the dogs are safely back at the an arborh their owner they were in a van with a third dog when a thief drove off with that. next day the owner got calls from people who found two of the huskies roaming in detroit. luckily each dog had been micro chipped but the third one is still missing. >> she's always there. she's like my little shadow. and these dogs moms. so i really need her home. >> making the owner even more worried tonight the missing dog just had surgery with stitches still in her bell. so far police have no leads. let's hope they find her. >> it's a big and rather loud week mend florida. >> floridians and tourists competing in the annual congress shell below contest in key west. check it out. >> that's cool. dozens of contestants took to the stage and showed off their congress honk. they got marks for quality duration loudness, novelty of the sounds they made. the tradition of blowing a congress shell in the keys by the way began in the 1800's when sailors would draw attention to their ship buying blowing a congre
> the dog was stolen along with two other dogs ton night two of the dogs are safely back at the an arborh their owner they were in a van with a third dog when a thief drove off with that. next day the owner got calls from people who found two of the huskies roaming in detroit. luckily each dog had been micro chipped but the third one is still missing. >> she's always there. she's like my little shadow. and these dogs moms. so i really need her home. >> making the owner even more...
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always remember i've been told me during an interview at her home in ann arbor. remember this. enemies are people whose stories you haven't yet heard and whose faces you have never seen. my gratitude goes to the characters in my book that after 72 years had the courage to tell their stories and show their faces. thank you very much. [applause] >> okay i am sure we have got some questions and comments. make sure i get to you at the microphone before you start asking and hold your hand up until i am in front of you. does anyone have a question? great. >> it sounds like the people that were returned to germany and japan, did they volunteer to do that in any way or were they ordered to do that? how did that come about? >> it is not a simple question, but they were technically all voluntary repatriates. but the fact is the animate alien felt they had no choice but to go back to germany and built the life because the course of their internment in crystal city, they have no idea how long it would be and of course they had nothing to go back to. one other thing when they left crystal c
always remember i've been told me during an interview at her home in ann arbor. remember this. enemies are people whose stories you haven't yet heard and whose faces you have never seen. my gratitude goes to the characters in my book that after 72 years had the courage to tell their stories and show their faces. thank you very much. [applause] >> okay i am sure we have got some questions and comments. make sure i get to you at the microphone before you start asking and hold your hand up...
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on the ceilings, arbors heavy with ripening grapes evoke the vineyards of osiris a source of vitality and regeneration in the next world. deir el-medina a village constructed for artisans who worked in the valley of the kings, contains a scattering of smaller tombs they built for themselves. wall paintings in the tomb of sennedjem, overseer of the artisans display the piety of sennedjem and his wife, as they worship the gods of the underworld. the sarcophagus of sennedjem's son khonsu attests to that yearning for the continuation of life after death. the surfaces of the sarcophagus are richly covered in hieroglyphs and images, a detailed account of the pieties and rites necessary for passage to an eternal life. khonsu himself is pictured worshipping two lions, images representing the past and the future. the journey to immortality began with mummification-- an attpt to preserve the bod as an eternal vessel for the soul. these practices continued for centuries. in the mid fifth century bc, the greek historian herodotus detailed the process of embalming. first with a crooked iron tool t
on the ceilings, arbors heavy with ripening grapes evoke the vineyards of osiris a source of vitality and regeneration in the next world. deir el-medina a village constructed for artisans who worked in the valley of the kings, contains a scattering of smaller tombs they built for themselves. wall paintings in the tomb of sennedjem, overseer of the artisans display the piety of sennedjem and his wife, as they worship the gods of the underworld. the sarcophagus of sennedjem's son khonsu attests...
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. >> the tree planting is part of the city's efforts to mark arbor day which is the last friday in aprilworks dedicates a tree to community leaders and advocates. >>> all right. three penguins are getting their cute on. as they join the colony today at the academy of sciences in san francisco. >> take a look, this trio of chicks was born last year. they spent several days bonding before they joined the colony of 14 african penguins. >> they're holding a naming contest for two of the checks. get in on that action. >>> another 30 minutes of abc news at 9:00 just moments away. a newborn stolen from a hospital just 2 days old carried out in a bag. the problem of security in american hospitals. >>> demonstrators and police square off at ferguson tonight after the police chief calls it quits. >>> the discovery on the golf course causing a giant hazard. >> whoa another half hour of abc 7 news >>> in arizona tonight a man was able to sneak a 2 day old girl out of a hospital. the unsuspecting hospital workers even pointing him to the front door. abc news reporter clayton sandel has the story. >>
. >> the tree planting is part of the city's efforts to mark arbor day which is the last friday in aprilworks dedicates a tree to community leaders and advocates. >>> all right. three penguins are getting their cute on. as they join the colony today at the academy of sciences in san francisco. >> take a look, this trio of chicks was born last year. they spent several days bonding before they joined the colony of 14 african penguins. >> they're holding a naming contest...
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being hail add hero after helping two crash victims on an icy michigan interstate on tuesday in ann arbor he saw an s.u.v. spin out hid the median and overturn and used the coat to keep the driver warm and calm before the crews arrived and gave a statement to the troopers and left. both victims suffered non-life threatening injuries. hard about is the head coach at university of michigan. >>> today the world's oldest person is celebrating the 117th birthday if japan and says it ask not seem like such a young time when asked the secret, she said i wonder about that too and was born march 5, 1898 and recognized by the guinness book of records and had three children by hour husband with more than 58,000 people over the age of 100 in japan. >> hbo network is in talks with apple and google to lunch a video streaming service. hbo is expected to be $15 a million service and looking to apple or google to stream the hit shows like "game of thrones," apple and google representatives declined to comment when asked of the partnership. >>> now a check on traffic. leyla gulen? >>> we will look right no
being hail add hero after helping two crash victims on an icy michigan interstate on tuesday in ann arbor he saw an s.u.v. spin out hid the median and overturn and used the coat to keep the driver warm and calm before the crews arrived and gave a statement to the troopers and left. both victims suffered non-life threatening injuries. hard about is the head coach at university of michigan. >>> today the world's oldest person is celebrating the 117th birthday if japan and says it ask not...
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her classmate, the feature playwright called her a beauty, the classiest girl in ann arbor. langston hughes wrote that she would wonder whether or not it would be better to pass as white to achieve them. after graduating from college in 1937 she moved to california and passed to work as a model and screenwriter. when her fortunes ran dry, she moved east. in new york she died her brown hair red and dropped the famous roxborough name to become the unattached mona man a. that he does a white woman her dreams would never come true and here is a picture of her when she was passing as white in new york. langston hughes got -- when she decided to pass. else he wrote letters to lc wrote letters to hughes and sent him gifts of christmas without a return address on the package. in tying her letters and gifts stopped altogether and he never heard from her again. when her roommate returned from a weekend trip she found all see in her bed. it appears that she had committed suicide. her sister who could also pass as white traveled to new york with the wrenching assignment of claiming the
her classmate, the feature playwright called her a beauty, the classiest girl in ann arbor. langston hughes wrote that she would wonder whether or not it would be better to pass as white to achieve them. after graduating from college in 1937 she moved to california and passed to work as a model and screenwriter. when her fortunes ran dry, she moved east. in new york she died her brown hair red and dropped the famous roxborough name to become the unattached mona man a. that he does a white woman...
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her classmate the future playwright arthur miller called her a beauty, the classiest girl in ann arbor langston hughes wrote that elsie would tell him her dreams and wonder whether or not it would be better for her to pass as white to achieve them. after graduating from college in 1937 elsie moved to california and passed to work as m. model and a screenwriter. when her fortunes ran dry out west elsie moved east. in new york she dyed her brown hair red and dropped the famous roxborough name to become the unattached white monomonday. but even as a white woman her dreams would never come true and here's a picture of her when she was passing as white in new york. langston hughes was in spain when elsie rode him to tell him that she had decided to pass. for several years else he wrote letters to hughes and sent him gifts at christmas without a return address on the package. in time to elsie's letters and gifts stopped altogether and he is never heard from her again. when elsie's white roommate turned from a weekend trip she found elsie in her bed. it appeared that she had committed suicide
her classmate the future playwright arthur miller called her a beauty, the classiest girl in ann arbor langston hughes wrote that elsie would tell him her dreams and wonder whether or not it would be better for her to pass as white to achieve them. after graduating from college in 1937 elsie moved to california and passed to work as m. model and a screenwriter. when her fortunes ran dry out west elsie moved east. in new york she dyed her brown hair red and dropped the famous roxborough name to...
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hailed a her roar after helping two crash victims on a icy michigan interstate on tuesday night in ann arbor saw an s.u.v. spin out hit the median and overturn. he kept the ejected driver warm with his coast until the emergency paramedics arrived. harbaugh is now the head coach at university of michigan. >>> a major chicken change is coming to mcdonald's. here is america's money report. >>> good morning changing the chicken at mcdonald's. >> in two years they will require chicken suppliers to stop using most anti >> the inventor of k cups does not use the pod because they are too expensive and create too much waste. green mountain the biggest maker said they will be completely recyclable in five years. >> peeps easter candy folks are offering peeps flavored in three flavors including marshmellow and chocolate and east milk. >>> happening today an important vote to had ferry service from rich hand -- richmond to san francisco. the ferry service would be between richmond and san francisco and cost $45 million to build new ferry terminal in richmond and purchase two ferries. if approves the ser
hailed a her roar after helping two crash victims on a icy michigan interstate on tuesday night in ann arbor saw an s.u.v. spin out hit the median and overturn. he kept the ejected driver warm with his coast until the emergency paramedics arrived. harbaugh is now the head coach at university of michigan. >>> a major chicken change is coming to mcdonald's. here is america's money report. >>> good morning changing the chicken at mcdonald's. >> in two years they will...
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efforts headed to the -- he was headed to the airport yesterday, saw a crash on a highway in ann arbor. he quickly jumped out of his car and helped two injured people to safety. harbaugh stayed there at the scene for half an hour, then went to the airport and kind of ignored all the attention. >> the pants were pleated? >> pleated. >> depleted pants, remember that? >> how could you not forget? >> i wonder if he's going to wear the same thing in michigan though. it's supposed to be a michigan sweater with the sharpy and pleated pants. >> i think they are in, in michigan still. >> are they? ok. pam with that. >>> we're moving on. 5:15. good morning. we're off to a decent start on your commute. as we look now at the east shore freeway, 17 minutes to get you from the bridge to the macarthur maze. keep in mind on monday this commute especially around 8:00, those of you that take the east shore freeway know this, it got very busy and usually does at that time. be aware of that, if you can head out early that is a good idea. looking at the south bay, looking good so far. sea of green as we li
efforts headed to the -- he was headed to the airport yesterday, saw a crash on a highway in ann arbor. he quickly jumped out of his car and helped two injured people to safety. harbaugh stayed there at the scene for half an hour, then went to the airport and kind of ignored all the attention. >> the pants were pleated? >> pleated. >> depleted pants, remember that? >> how could you not forget? >> i wonder if he's going to wear the same thing in michigan though....
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her classmate, the future playwright arthur miller called her a duty, the classiest girl in ann arbor. langston hughes road that elsie would tell him her dream and wonder whether or not it would be better for her to pass as white to achieve them. after graduating from college in 1937 elsie moved to california in past to work as a model and a screenwriter. winner fortunes ran dry out west, elsie moved east. in new york she dr. broun had read and drop the famous roxborough name to become the unattached white mode monday. that even as a white woman, her dreams would never come true. and here's a picture of her when she was passing as white in new york. langston hughes was in this thing when elsie roche and to tell him she decide to pass. for several years, elsie wrote letters to him and sent gifts at christmas without a return address on the package. in time those letters and gifts stopped altogether, and he never heard from her again. when her white roommate returned from a weekend trip she found elsie in her bed. it appeared that she had committed suicide. her sister who could also pas
her classmate, the future playwright arthur miller called her a duty, the classiest girl in ann arbor. langston hughes road that elsie would tell him her dream and wonder whether or not it would be better for her to pass as white to achieve them. after graduating from college in 1937 elsie moved to california in past to work as a model and a screenwriter. winner fortunes ran dry out west, elsie moved east. in new york she dr. broun had read and drop the famous roxborough name to become the...
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a minute but mayor barnett, as you point out, madonna has sent her own daughter to michigan to ann arbor. >> yeah. when i heard the remarks, you know i felt it needed a response. we have a community that's absolutely worth defending, and whether or not we're able to change madonna's mind anyone whose first exposure to rochester hills is via her comments i wanted them to know that there certainly is a very innovative diverse community in rochester hills, much more than she would suggest. >> mm-hmm. doing our due diligence. we reached out to madonna and have yet to hear back. let me just put that out there. i do understand over the weekend you wrote a couple of different versions of this letter and had a that it re-tweaked you, that's my word. i don't know if you would qualify it the same way. what about the community? do people there even care what madonna thinks about rochester hills? >> well i'm not sure they necessarily care what she thinks. i mean as i mentioned, you know we are proud of her achievements and the fact that she did spend time growing up in our community, but i think wha
a minute but mayor barnett, as you point out, madonna has sent her own daughter to michigan to ann arbor. >> yeah. when i heard the remarks, you know i felt it needed a response. we have a community that's absolutely worth defending, and whether or not we're able to change madonna's mind anyone whose first exposure to rochester hills is via her comments i wanted them to know that there certainly is a very innovative diverse community in rochester hills, much more than she would suggest....
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the morgan family foundation bcb community bank in jersey city eisenhower center ann arbor and heckmannnsylvania she and her high school classmates raised $30,000. way to go carolyn and gang. "the factor" tip of the day, check out rockingtheboat.org. get your tickets and help out if you can. every american vet that needs a track chair will get one thanks to "the factor" viewers and gary sinese. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also we like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be pettish when writing to "the factor." do not be pettish. again, thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn up next. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here cause we are definitely looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight brand new video coming into "the kelly file" this hour from a shooting that touched off a massive manhunt still underway right now in the city of ferguson missouri. welcome to "the kelly file"
the morgan family foundation bcb community bank in jersey city eisenhower center ann arbor and heckmannnsylvania she and her high school classmates raised $30,000. way to go carolyn and gang. "the factor" tip of the day, check out rockingtheboat.org. get your tickets and help out if you can. every american vet that needs a track chair will get one thanks to "the factor" viewers and gary sinese. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is...
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it was the arbor's acres rock chicken. they merged them together.w right around the same time, in 1950, successful farming magazine ran an article about the miracle of human antibiotics in hogs and chickens. well, this got farmers to think. they started indiscriminately injecting hogs and chicken. 2012, they bought 30 million pounds of antibiotics. 80% of the market. the result has given america a bird, even if they could fly, almost can certainly cannot now. look at this chicken. look at that bad boy. but now maybe the party is over. you know, mcdonald's this week announced that it will wean its birds off antibiotics the next couple of years. the next day, costco followed suite. imagine if one of these bad boys met one of these guys before. you remember those, jim? >> i can tell you, when i'm looking at a chicken parmesan, i don't know where it's from. >> my grandfather had a farm. they had the scrawny ones out there. >> you don't want a fatter chicken on your plate. >> let me introduce the superstar to the stage. fox business host "strange inherit
it was the arbor's acres rock chicken. they merged them together.w right around the same time, in 1950, successful farming magazine ran an article about the miracle of human antibiotics in hogs and chickens. well, this got farmers to think. they started indiscriminately injecting hogs and chicken. 2012, they bought 30 million pounds of antibiotics. 80% of the market. the result has given america a bird, even if they could fly, almost can certainly cannot now. look at this chicken. look at that...
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the chicago woman was in an arbor michigan from a dog show when someone stole her van.gs did make it back home. but the third their mom was still missing and she had just been spayed. stranger found her wandering down a busy freeway. new about what had happened and returned her today. happy ending there. same with this story. a minnesota couple is about as perfect a match as you might imagine. >> online date turn out to be life saving for the man who was looking for love. 26-year-old tim met haley online and started dating after about a year tim found out he was having kidney failure. that's when his girlfriend stepped in. she was tested to city she was a match believe it or not she was. >> it kind of blew my mind. everybody i tell it blows my mind. >> it's incredible. the odds for a kidney match are one in 100,000. the fairy tale doesn't end there. it's now ban year since the kidney transplant and tim has given hail al gift, a ring. the couple set to tight knot this june. >> wonderful. >> good story there. >>> one of the stars of empire comes out during a talk show app
the chicago woman was in an arbor michigan from a dog show when someone stole her van.gs did make it back home. but the third their mom was still missing and she had just been spayed. stranger found her wandering down a busy freeway. new about what had happened and returned her today. happy ending there. same with this story. a minnesota couple is about as perfect a match as you might imagine. >> online date turn out to be life saving for the man who was looking for love. 26-year-old tim...
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is that these connective vehicles are being deployed today in pilot programs, on the streets of ann arbor, michigan, and the national highway traffic safety administration has taken action that will likely lead to a rule making this year to require nationwide deployment of vehicles using the v2v during the next few years. the agency has said the v2v and v2i -- i think this is incredible -- potential to mitigate or eliminate 80% of all accidents that occur right now with the non-impaired drivers. if we continue to focus on advanced intelligent transportation systems of vehicles and in a smarter infrastructure we can spur innovation, we'll be able to create jobs, we'll be able to discover new business models and opportunities that haven't been previously possible and we can save thousands of lives in the process. i would contend that we should not do anything here in congress or at the fcc, for that matter, that would derail this incredible comment. i'd like your thoughts on this and hopefully today you might be willing to commit not to move forward on opening the 5.9 gigahertz band to wi-f
is that these connective vehicles are being deployed today in pilot programs, on the streets of ann arbor, michigan, and the national highway traffic safety administration has taken action that will likely lead to a rule making this year to require nationwide deployment of vehicles using the v2v during the next few years. the agency has said the v2v and v2i -- i think this is incredible -- potential to mitigate or eliminate 80% of all accidents that occur right now with the non-impaired...
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notably to ann arbor a nearby place that flourish. and the lesson i took from that is you can have a collaborative approach and a forward thinking point of view, or you can find yourself mired in old disputes that you are relitigating in a culture of contention. it seemed appreciate for. it seemed also about detroit these days, it's late our focus on that understand the lesson, final have had excellent of bankruptcy and are getting to it but it's a lesson we have to learn and has a business version of the show so much we can do. we can thrive in the cultures of collaboration and we can succeed in the culture of contention but it's a lot easier to succeed elsewhere. >> i hope some folks in washington take note of -- >> local, not national politics. >> my word, not yours. randi, i wanted to ask you about something that transformation human capital, human capital resources will. we've heard throughout this discussion imports of attracting business and growth is on the human capital potential. bruce has referenced that as a high point for
notably to ann arbor a nearby place that flourish. and the lesson i took from that is you can have a collaborative approach and a forward thinking point of view, or you can find yourself mired in old disputes that you are relitigating in a culture of contention. it seemed appreciate for. it seemed also about detroit these days, it's late our focus on that understand the lesson, final have had excellent of bankruptcy and are getting to it but it's a lesson we have to learn and has a business...
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it'd be like manufacturing a car in detroit and then towing it to ann arbor to put the tires on.ll right, well, thanks, man. i appreciate it. >> no problem. >> hi, marcus. how are you? >> how are you? >> nancy pappas. >> both: nice to meet you. >> hey, marcus. tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you? >> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year? >> about 125 trailers a year. keep in mind, not all trailers are food trailers. even though that's what we specialize in, we'll build emergency command post trailers. we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. >> who's that? >> that's kita. >> that's kita. that's the shop dog. >> yeah. >> whose dog is that? >> mi
it'd be like manufacturing a car in detroit and then towing it to ann arbor to put the tires on.ll right, well, thanks, man. i appreciate it. >> no problem. >> hi, marcus. how are you? >> how are you? >> nancy pappas. >> both: nice to meet you. >> hey, marcus. tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you? >> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the...
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these connected vehicles are being deployed today in pilot programs on the streets of ann arbor michigan the national traffic highway safety administration has taken action that will likely lead to a rulemaking this year. the agency has the agency has said that the 2 feet to lie has the potential to mitigate or eliminate 80 percent of all accidents that occur right now. we now. we continue to focus on advanced intelligent transportation systems we can spur innovation be able to create jobs and discover new business models and opportunities that have not previously possible can save thousands of lives in the process. i contend that we should not do anything that would derail this incredible come. opening the beds were wi-fi is life-saving technologies. >> thank you, senator. you you undoubtedly no that the demand for our airways has grown exponentially over the last decade and certainly is true. since 1999 the spectrum was set aside for the kind of intelligent transportation system you are describing. no the development has been slow, but a lot of resources have been ported to. since 1999
these connected vehicles are being deployed today in pilot programs on the streets of ann arbor michigan the national traffic highway safety administration has taken action that will likely lead to a rulemaking this year. the agency has the agency has said that the 2 feet to lie has the potential to mitigate or eliminate 80 percent of all accidents that occur right now. we now. we continue to focus on advanced intelligent transportation systems we can spur innovation be able to create jobs and...
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[applause] >> arbor book -- barbara bush joins other young adults to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore ways that millennials are engaging their communities. >> what is the one issue that will be important for young people in 2016? >> many. well, i think this gets back to the millennial. it is not a one word and -- one word answer. we all issues that are important to us. every issue is connected. figuring out how to have a bigger lens, solving each issue. my last thing to copy your question, i never really understand why older people are saying they don't understand millennials. you can ask people what they are interested in. how they want to communicate and how they would want to partner with you. instead of categorizing one group as this elusive group we all have the power to make relationships with people. >> that discussion concerning the issues that motivate their generation is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a house homeland security subcommittee on the tsa pre-check program allowing for expediting screening at airports for preapproved passenger
[applause] >> arbor book -- barbara bush joins other young adults to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore ways that millennials are engaging their communities. >> what is the one issue that will be important for young people in 2016? >> many. well, i think this gets back to the millennial. it is not a one word and -- one word answer. we all issues that are important to us. every issue is connected. figuring out how to have a bigger lens, solving each...
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notably as bruce has taught me over the years to ann arbor. a place that flourished at the same time as detroit was in decline. the lesson i took from that is you can have a collaborative approach and forward thinking point of view. or you can find yourself mired in old disputes that you're relitigating in a culture of contention. it seems to be straightforward. it seems also as i have learned more about detroit these days that post bankruptcy its leaders are focused on that. understand that lesson and have the exercise of the bankruptcy are getting to it. but it's a lesson we have to learn and relearn. as a businessperson there's only so much we can do. we can thrive in the cultures of collaboration. and we can succeed in the cultures of contention. it's a lot easier to see it elsewhere >> i hope some folks in washington will take note. >> local not national. neera tanden: my word. not yours. randi, i wanted to ask you about something that glen mentioned which is human capital. capital resource as well. you have heard throughout this discussi
notably as bruce has taught me over the years to ann arbor. a place that flourished at the same time as detroit was in decline. the lesson i took from that is you can have a collaborative approach and forward thinking point of view. or you can find yourself mired in old disputes that you're relitigating in a culture of contention. it seems to be straightforward. it seems also as i have learned more about detroit these days that post bankruptcy its leaders are focused on that. understand that...
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host: let's go to add in ann arbor michigan -- let's go to ed in ann arbor, michigan. caller: i think i heard that we spend twice as much as a percentage of gross to mystic product, the gdp, on health care than any other country. we have private insurance, medicare medicaid. so if you compare our costs, we pay more for surgical procedures more for drugs. i think twice as much as canada does. host: let me ask you to hang on for a second and talk to our guest. is that true, what he is laying out? guest: yes, it is. we are still spending more on health care than most countries, and the cost is continuing to rise. it is rising at a lower rate than in recent years, but it is still rising. host: why do you bring all of this up? guest: the other thing -- caller: the other thing i wanted to say is that obamacare is the old republican idea of competitive health-care exchanges, private insurance competing with others to -- to require people -- the individual mandate that came out of the heritage foundation, and the republican proposal in 1992. they came up with an alternative to
host: let's go to add in ann arbor michigan -- let's go to ed in ann arbor, michigan. caller: i think i heard that we spend twice as much as a percentage of gross to mystic product, the gdp, on health care than any other country. we have private insurance, medicare medicaid. so if you compare our costs, we pay more for surgical procedures more for drugs. i think twice as much as canada does. host: let me ask you to hang on for a second and talk to our guest. is that true, what he is laying out?...
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host: let's go to add in ann arbor michigan -- let's go to ed in ann arbor, michigan.aller: i think i heard that we spend twice as much as a percentage of gross to mystic product, the gdp, on health care than any other country. we have private insurance, medicare medicaid. so if you compare our costs, we pay more for surgical procedures more for drugs. i think twice as much as canada does. host: let me ask you to hang on for a second and talk to our guest. is that true, what he is laying out? guest: yes, it is. we are still spending more on health care than most countries, and the cost is continuing to rise. it is rising at a lower rate than in recent years, but it is still rising. host: why do you bring all of this up? guest: the other thing -- caller: the other thing i wanted to say is that obamacare is the old republican idea of competitive health-care exchanges, private insurance competing with others to -- to require people -- the individual mandate that came out of the heritage foundation, and the republican proposal in 1992. they came up with an alternative to h
host: let's go to add in ann arbor michigan -- let's go to ed in ann arbor, michigan.aller: i think i heard that we spend twice as much as a percentage of gross to mystic product, the gdp, on health care than any other country. we have private insurance, medicare medicaid. so if you compare our costs, we pay more for surgical procedures more for drugs. i think twice as much as canada does. host: let me ask you to hang on for a second and talk to our guest. is that true, what he is laying out?...
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[applause] >> arbor book -- barbara bush joins other young adults to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore ways that
[applause] >> arbor book -- barbara bush joins other young adults to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore ways that
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this seemed an act of arbor is him. -- barbarism.ne german later on said the two things that really swayed american public opinion against us were the louvain and lusitania. in 1915, when german submarines sank the lusitania, a large number of civilians were drowned, including a number of americans. this was a shock to american public opinion. you can see a gradual shift in american opinion, which probably shares towards the allied side. this is a very long way from saying the united states should be involved in the war. wilson's own views was we should not be involved, this is not a war that involves us. on several occasions, he offered his services or the services of the united states as a mediator. while this was happening, there is also debate in the united states about whether the united states should get more prepared for war. should the united states up its military preparations in a world that was increasingly turbulent? this divided american public opinion. united states, he argued could not take the chance and a world that
this seemed an act of arbor is him. -- barbarism.ne german later on said the two things that really swayed american public opinion against us were the louvain and lusitania. in 1915, when german submarines sank the lusitania, a large number of civilians were drowned, including a number of americans. this was a shock to american public opinion. you can see a gradual shift in american opinion, which probably shares towards the allied side. this is a very long way from saying the united states...
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notably as bruce has taught me over the years to ann arbor. place that flourished at the same time as detroit was in decline. the lesson i took from that is you can have a collaborative approach and forward thinking point of view. or you can find yourself mired in old disputes that you're relitigating in a culture of contention. it seems to be straightforward. it seems also as i have learned more about detroit these days that post bankruptcy its leaders are focused on that. understand that lesson and have the exercise of the bankruptcy are getting to it. but it's a lesson we have to learn and relearn. as a businessperson there's only so much we can do. we can thrive in the cultures of collaboration. and we can succeed in the cultures of contention. it's a lot easier to see it elsewhere >> i hope some folks in washington will take note. hillary clinton:neera tanden: my word. not yours. randy, i wanted to ask you about something that glenn mentioned which is human capital. capital resource as well. you have heard throughout this discussion the i
notably as bruce has taught me over the years to ann arbor. place that flourished at the same time as detroit was in decline. the lesson i took from that is you can have a collaborative approach and forward thinking point of view. or you can find yourself mired in old disputes that you're relitigating in a culture of contention. it seems to be straightforward. it seems also as i have learned more about detroit these days that post bankruptcy its leaders are focused on that. understand that...
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arbor and commercial real estate 80% of tangible book yielding 9%. they have legacy paper.ownstream with interest rates so low. >> right. >> we think the assets will be fine. >> guys, great discussion. thank you, scott and steve. i know brian, you're tuning in to "fast money" because you always do. tonight is the first round. this is going to be a big one. a big one, brian. apple versus hewlett-packard. whoever goes will cisco in the next round. and of course we want to see who is going to make it to number one. that is tonight at 5:00. >> facebook will go all the way. number three, west virginia will beat kentucky tonight in actual basketball. no offense to your -- >> predictions. >> i do mostly listen on sirius xm 112 on the way home. >> i know you do. the ipo of the day, up 20%. >> that you know very much. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell" on a thursday everybody. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'll bill griffeth. a lot going on. so many moving parts and pieces. also major developments you may have heard in the cra
arbor and commercial real estate 80% of tangible book yielding 9%. they have legacy paper.ownstream with interest rates so low. >> right. >> we think the assets will be fine. >> guys, great discussion. thank you, scott and steve. i know brian, you're tuning in to "fast money" because you always do. tonight is the first round. this is going to be a big one. a big one, brian. apple versus hewlett-packard. whoever goes will cisco in the next round. and of course we want...
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is that these connective vehicles are being deployed today in pilot programs, on the streets of ann arbor, michigan, and the national highway traffic safety administration has taken action that will likely lead to a rule making this year to require nationwide deployment of vehicles using the v2v during the next few years. the agency has said the v2v and v2i -- i think this is incredible -- potential to mitigate or eliminate 80% of all accidents that occur right now with the non-impaired drivers. if we continue to focus on advanced intelligent transportation systems of vehicles and in a smarter infrastructure we can spur innovation, we'll be able to create jobs, we'll be able to discover new business models and opportunities that haven't been previously possible and we can save thousands of lives in the process. i would contend that we should not do anything here in congress or at the fcc, for that matter, that would derail this incredible comment. i'd like your thoughts on this and hopefully today you might be willing to commit not to move forward on opening the 5.9 gigahertz band to wi-f
is that these connective vehicles are being deployed today in pilot programs, on the streets of ann arbor, michigan, and the national highway traffic safety administration has taken action that will likely lead to a rule making this year to require nationwide deployment of vehicles using the v2v during the next few years. the agency has said the v2v and v2i -- i think this is incredible -- potential to mitigate or eliminate 80% of all accidents that occur right now with the non-impaired...