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arbor day? go ( bleep ) yourself, arbor day. you have to time your drugs accordingly.nothing beats elephant tranquilizers right before the big fireworks display. adds three additional colors not on the rainbow. you know what i'm saying? you never heard tuba music until you heard tuba music on elephant tranquilizers. nothing says independence day like stepping away from your marriage vows and getting freaky with the neighbor ladies, if you know what i mean. that's independent ( bleep ). i'm talking wife swapping, right. and free rides to the top of mount washington monument. love is hip-dippy. it is perfectly fine to use your hibachi indoors. a lot of ( bleep ) don't know that. also they just put a fresh coat of-- ( bleep )s, what's that called. asbestos. we're going to do some bicentennial predictions. you you know, this is just the way i see ( bleep ) for the next 200 years. the russians will be the first ones on venus. that's my prediction. what do you think, mars? ( bleep ) mars, man. future leaders, right? o.j. simpson. man will evolve to having a third hand. i don
arbor day? go ( bleep ) yourself, arbor day. you have to time your drugs accordingly.nothing beats elephant tranquilizers right before the big fireworks display. adds three additional colors not on the rainbow. you know what i'm saying? you never heard tuba music until you heard tuba music on elephant tranquilizers. nothing says independence day like stepping away from your marriage vows and getting freaky with the neighbor ladies, if you know what i mean. that's independent ( bleep ). i'm...
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faced the bitter proof of our weakness afford ,arbor, i give you my pledge america will keep its defenses alert and fully sufficient to meet any danger. [applause] that not only for ourselves, but for those who deserve and need the shield of our strength. our oldest allies in europe and elsewhere including the people of israel who will also be our friends. [applause] believe that every man and woman in this convention hallfor 30 years, we have been so absorbed with here and danger from abroad that we have permitted our own house to fall into disarray. [applause] that peace andw prosperity can exist side-by-side. it did each now depends on the existence of the other. national strength includes the credibility of our system in the eyes of our own people as well as the credibility of our deterrent in the eyes of others abroad. [applause] national security include school for our children as well as salads for our missiles. silos for our missiles. the health of our families as much of the size of our bombs. the safety of our street and the conditions of our city. not just the engines of war. [
faced the bitter proof of our weakness afford ,arbor, i give you my pledge america will keep its defenses alert and fully sufficient to meet any danger. [applause] that not only for ourselves, but for those who deserve and need the shield of our strength. our oldest allies in europe and elsewhere including the people of israel who will also be our friends. [applause] believe that every man and woman in this convention hallfor 30 years, we have been so absorbed with here and danger from abroad...
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>>gary: he's perfect and an arbor and college town hopkins collecting this hilarious.>gary:thank you. >>darya: it is the second to in the book and deceptive by law- enforcement this him to look this to construction workers in idaho had to jump to safety after a boom was caught fire to suggest to the afternoon of all the work of this long to live closer to the sixth floor walk when soldan the six stores that can get into the building. the ford freedom sales event is on! with our best offers of the year! ♪ i'm free to do what i want... and 0% financing is back! on a huge selection of ford cars, trucks and suvs. plus get an extra $1000 smart bonus on specially tagged vehicles. that's freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! now get 0% financing plus a $1000 smart bonus cash on specially tagged vehicles. only at the ford freedom sales event. ♪ feel free... >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now >>reporter: 75 can turn to have scott a call out to be is middlesex's tro
>>gary: he's perfect and an arbor and college town hopkins collecting this hilarious.>gary:thank you. >>darya: it is the second to in the book and deceptive by law- enforcement this him to look this to construction workers in idaho had to jump to safety after a boom was caught fire to suggest to the afternoon of all the work of this long to live closer to the sixth floor walk when soldan the six stores that can get into the building. the ford freedom sales event is on! with our...
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bay area rapper bailey didn't abandon harbaugh when he took the job in ann arbor. he is featured in the song and video to tout michigan and its spirits. hosting that game for the final 4-0 the final by the red sox. i know you've got that song there. my daughter probably does, i'll need to ask her about that. thank you. all right frank, we will be continuing our live coverage of the national convention in cleveland. i want to show you a live picture from cleveland where donald trump's daughter tiffany is now speaking. we will also hear from trump's son donald jr. and the former campaign rival who is now supporting trump. >>> plus, there is an active search underway near their east shore freeway after the man was spotted with the rifle. we will tell you where police are looking and what they want people to do in that area. >>> and the 3-year-old bay area girl will die after the visit to the dentist. the very sad story as we talk to their father to find out what went wrong. we'll have those stories and more with a lot of live coverage from cleveland coming up on the 7
bay area rapper bailey didn't abandon harbaugh when he took the job in ann arbor. he is featured in the song and video to tout michigan and its spirits. hosting that game for the final 4-0 the final by the red sox. i know you've got that song there. my daughter probably does, i'll need to ask her about that. thank you. all right frank, we will be continuing our live coverage of the national convention in cleveland. i want to show you a live picture from cleveland where donald trump's daughter...
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ann arbor avenue, in the heart of the downtown area. this would be an easy way to get out of downtown. one of the things about downtown dallas and the reason why this is, i'm sure they were trying to put a perimeter up is you can go to houston, you can go to oklahoma, you can go through into arkansas, you can also go out further deeper into texas from the major intersections coming in whether it be 30 or 45, coming in or you can go out to fort worth. in this area, literally, there is probably four different ramps you can take within 30 seconds of where the shooting took place and head off to any part northwest without having to find your way onto the expressway. that is the convention center and the reason why they built it that there is it was a center point for people to pull in. >> i hear a person, excuse me, of interest or suspect that police were pursuing and so we don't know exactly know the circumstances behind that but that is what we're hearing from our affiliates there on the ground. stand by ben ferguson. i want to get by to
ann arbor avenue, in the heart of the downtown area. this would be an easy way to get out of downtown. one of the things about downtown dallas and the reason why this is, i'm sure they were trying to put a perimeter up is you can go to houston, you can go to oklahoma, you can go through into arkansas, you can also go out further deeper into texas from the major intersections coming in whether it be 30 or 45, coming in or you can go out to fort worth. in this area, literally, there is probably...
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we have had two people who went to some obscure school in ann arbor for their law degree, so now we have someone for michigan state where written a did her -- where renee did her undergraduate degree. importantly, she was a french horn major and played for the jerusalem symphony orchestra before coming back to the united states to go to law school, where i had the fabulous, phenomenal good luck of having renee as an assistant. she has gone on to clerk for a federal district judge, work on wall street, and she moved to connecticut where, at one point, she was the litigation director of the aclu connecticut. she has taught at all of the law schools in connecticut been , affiliated with them in one way or another, and right now, she has an immigration law practice in connecticut. medicalall of the year -- for all of the theoretical scholars we have there, we now have a scholar in the trenches on a day-to-day basis. renee. [applause] renee: i don't think i need -- thank you very much, paul, and thank you very much to the capitol historical society for inviting me. it is a true honor to be sp
we have had two people who went to some obscure school in ann arbor for their law degree, so now we have someone for michigan state where written a did her -- where renee did her undergraduate degree. importantly, she was a french horn major and played for the jerusalem symphony orchestra before coming back to the united states to go to law school, where i had the fabulous, phenomenal good luck of having renee as an assistant. she has gone on to clerk for a federal district judge, work on wall...
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arbor college is right three times as big as hachette, and penguin random house five to six times as big as we are. one gigantic, two really big companies and then three that are about the same size. a unique feature of hachette is that among the big five can we are by far the smallest title count, but olympic even after quare perseus, we are still smallest by a substantial number the next biggest to the very big is our mcmillan and fleetwood ran. the reason i like it is i think it seeks attention to the writer. we are being selected and making sure we have time to partner with the writer, editing on the marketing come on communicating, the whole experience of the partnership. we think that is something that is unique strength of ours that we want to keep it that way. >> as a publicly traded company what are your revenues? >> our revenues were $600 billion in 2015. we just acquired perseus, which is a 50% increase the revenues. ..
arbor college is right three times as big as hachette, and penguin random house five to six times as big as we are. one gigantic, two really big companies and then three that are about the same size. a unique feature of hachette is that among the big five can we are by far the smallest title count, but olympic even after quare perseus, we are still smallest by a substantial number the next biggest to the very big is our mcmillan and fleetwood ran. the reason i like it is i think it seeks...
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one of the greatest moments of my life took place a couple weeks ago because i got to go back to ann arbor, michigan, university of michigan, they asked me to deliver the commencement address at michigan law school and the amazing part was i gave the speech before. when i was 22 years old living in washington dc my mentor who gave me that job and hired me, he hired me as a speechwriter for the president's national service, one of the first speeches he asked me for was a commencement address, when i was 24, i was back there at 46 years old, in the speech, one more question, one of the greatest risks is admitting what you want. to admit what we want is hard to admit what you want because if you do, you might not get it, you might fail. when you admit what you want, you have to admit what you love, you have to admit what scares you and you have to admit what brought you here in the first place. when i was doing this speech, admitting what you fear. when i used to work at the hÄagen-dazs scooping ice cream, this woman came one day and kept snapping her finger at me, serve me. we convinced the
one of the greatest moments of my life took place a couple weeks ago because i got to go back to ann arbor, michigan, university of michigan, they asked me to deliver the commencement address at michigan law school and the amazing part was i gave the speech before. when i was 22 years old living in washington dc my mentor who gave me that job and hired me, he hired me as a speechwriter for the president's national service, one of the first speeches he asked me for was a commencement address,...
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when i was growing up, pearls for arbor day was a day everybody renumbered. i don't know if the young people in the audience know anything about pearl harbor. i'm not pointing fingers. easily these places slip from public memory unless we find a way to introduce them and reintroduce them and not take for granted for why it is important. >> and these events shaped who we are as americans today. , slaterr innovation .ill, the first textile mill a mechanic trained in england and then came here with that a textileand created conference. a museum there was a wonderful example of power technology. the first heritage area was the blackstone river so i would recommend to slater mill. inis a way to see innovation american history. calre shops. mt. it started in 1928. on july 4, 1828, john quincy ground forreaking the canal. on the same time they were setting the cornerstone. the do not know whether canal for the railroad was going to be the shaving technology that they both started on the same day trying to get to the ohio valley. the railroad became the shaping techn
when i was growing up, pearls for arbor day was a day everybody renumbered. i don't know if the young people in the audience know anything about pearl harbor. i'm not pointing fingers. easily these places slip from public memory unless we find a way to introduce them and reintroduce them and not take for granted for why it is important. >> and these events shaped who we are as americans today. , slaterr innovation .ill, the first textile mill a mechanic trained in england and then came...
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. >>> beat the heat this weekend at tyler arbor um. don't go away, sports is coming up next. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:25 saturday morning, no relief in sight for several days. jersey shore in the upper 70s. landslide breeze kicks in this afternoon, you have a cold front to the north, as that pushes through, the winds shift out of the west. that will prevent the sea breeze from taking place, highs on the sand low to mid 90s. 94 in atlantic city that's on the beach. 93 in ocean city. beach haven, 92. mostly sunny, hot and humid. wind out of the west 10 to 15 miles per hour. very
. >>> beat the heat this weekend at tyler arbor um. don't go away, sports is coming up next. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99...
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bay area rapper bailey remains on board with him, even in ann arbor.s a clip. ♪ [ music ] ♪ i got one question, tell them harbaugh ♪ >> who's got it better than us ♪ nobody ♪ >> since yesterday, that video is up north of 217,000 hits on youtube. bailey did a similar song when harbaugh was the head coach of the 49ers. i miss him every single day. not bailey, but harbaugh. >> bailey misses him too. >> just a human sound bite with wherever he went. >> you'll get over it. for news around the evening, cbssf.com. oh -- ohhh! ed me. [ laughs ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> it is my honor to be able to throw donald trump over the top in the delegate count tonight. congratulations, dad! we love you! >> donald trump goes over the top, i'm scott pelley. the gop delegates choose trump as their presidential nominee. >> i'm so proud to be your nominee for president of the united states. >> niem's norah o'donnell, done all, jr. speaks but all the talk is about melania borrowing michelle obama's wordness. >> i'm gayle king, on the floor with the delegates who have pl
bay area rapper bailey remains on board with him, even in ann arbor.s a clip. ♪ [ music ] ♪ i got one question, tell them harbaugh ♪ >> who's got it better than us ♪ nobody ♪ >> since yesterday, that video is up north of 217,000 hits on youtube. bailey did a similar song when harbaugh was the head coach of the 49ers. i miss him every single day. not bailey, but harbaugh. >> bailey misses him too. >> just a human sound bite with wherever he went. >> you'll...
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greatest moments of my entire life took place does a couple weeks ago because i got to go back to ann arbor michigan and asked me to deliver the address at michigan law school. a kind of already gave the speech before. when i was 22 years old living in washington dc my mentor who gave me that job and hired me he hired me as a speech writer. and one of the first one that he asked me to work on for him was the commencement address. so here i was actually 24 years old and i went back there at 46 years old. all of those years later. it was a very important thing that i need to say tonight. one of the hardest things in the greatest risks that you will ever take in your life is admitting what you want. we know what we want if you do you might not get it you might fail. you have to do what you love. you have to admit what scares you in when i was doing the speech i talk about admitting your fear. when i used to work with the hÄagen-dazs and this woman came one day and she snapped her finger at me and she said serve me we got to convince we would work there for so long. this woman is snapping her f
greatest moments of my entire life took place does a couple weeks ago because i got to go back to ann arbor michigan and asked me to deliver the address at michigan law school. a kind of already gave the speech before. when i was 22 years old living in washington dc my mentor who gave me that job and hired me he hired me as a speech writer. and one of the first one that he asked me to work on for him was the commencement address. so here i was actually 24 years old and i went back there at 46...
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i have a god daughter that lives in ann arbor michigan that's from detroit and i also have good relationships with some of the people that work in arts culture and public radio in detroit. i said the freelance publicists see if you can give me something. all these things came together to make it one of the best readings we've had on the tour. there was a group called urban strings. it wasn't a quartet. it was like the violin, etc. playing classical music, black kids from detroit and they are wonderful. the bookstore that we found was doing this event. they scheduled for 4 p.m. and this is a mother-daughter bookstore in detroit has been around for 40 years. they know the community and that's how the market. first of all the independent booksellers because independent booksellers that are doing well posted and make themselves integral to the life of the community there is always a place you can go to be with people hearing about interesting things so it's not just a place that sells books on its integrated into the community so i was able to luckily find a way to be part of what was already the
i have a god daughter that lives in ann arbor michigan that's from detroit and i also have good relationships with some of the people that work in arts culture and public radio in detroit. i said the freelance publicists see if you can give me something. all these things came together to make it one of the best readings we've had on the tour. there was a group called urban strings. it wasn't a quartet. it was like the violin, etc. playing classical music, black kids from detroit and they are...
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it should have some of the interesting new members of congress -- arbor -- barbara mostock, mia lovethe popular governors in america, charlie baker. none of them will be there. john kasich will be down the street. mark: an oppressive bench, more diverse bench -- impressive bench, more diverse bench, on display with the main speakers could but this convention was always going to be about trump and his family and people he knows and trump knows how to put on a show. there are missed opportunities and people i heard from today who are heartbroken about what they believe trump is doing to the brand of the party can with a look at this list and say it is the codification of trump taking over the party and with his friend and replacing the republican brand. al: interesting to see who he couldn't get when the nfl star bow, he couldn't make the nfl. that's not tom brady. it's ok. i don't think there's anybody probably who will embarrass him. but it is not something you say, boy, that is impressive. mark: not having condoleezza rice at the republican convention, that alone is disappointing to
it should have some of the interesting new members of congress -- arbor -- barbara mostock, mia lovethe popular governors in america, charlie baker. none of them will be there. john kasich will be down the street. mark: an oppressive bench, more diverse bench -- impressive bench, more diverse bench, on display with the main speakers could but this convention was always going to be about trump and his family and people he knows and trump knows how to put on a show. there are missed opportunities...
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but maybe what we should have done is just let you come from ann arbor. it would've been closer than it -- then this is. i hope you're enjoying yourself, all of you. i have to tell you that yesterday i had a great opportunity to meet the michigan troopers. you know, they were dressed in their blue and i told him, i said, i talk to urban meyer since the game is in columbus this year, we will spot you three points beginning of the game. but they are just such incredible -- >> we are going to win. gov. kasich: i got you. i'm not going to forget michigan state either because i've such a great time. [applause] we have michigan and michigan state back to back. but listen, i wanted to tell you, the troopers, a number of them, in fact i saw the colonel in charge and it was really great to see him. and then i went out on the street and all of the troopers, part of the motorcycle, motorcycle court was out there was outycle corps there and they all got off their motorcycles and we took some pictures and it was just great. and, of course, there isn't anything that gr
but maybe what we should have done is just let you come from ann arbor. it would've been closer than it -- then this is. i hope you're enjoying yourself, all of you. i have to tell you that yesterday i had a great opportunity to meet the michigan troopers. you know, they were dressed in their blue and i told him, i said, i talk to urban meyer since the game is in columbus this year, we will spot you three points beginning of the game. but they are just such incredible -- >> we are going...
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my greatest moments of my entire life place a couple of weeks ago because i got to go back and ann arbor michigan. the university of michigan and they asked me to deliver the commencement address at the michigan law school. the amazing part was i had heard he given a speech before because when i was 22 years old i lived in washington d.c.. my mentor eli segal who was the person that gave me the job and who hired me he hired me as a speechwriter for americorps further president special service program. one of the worst speeches that he asked me to work on for him was his commencement address at the university of michigan law school so here i was, i was 24 years old and now i was back there at 46 are sold. all those years later in the amazing part was i talk about it in the speech and i think this is actually really good one more question but a very important thing i need to say tonight one of the hardest things in the greatest risks you will ever take in your life is getting what you want. we know what we want that to admit what we want. it's hard to matt what you want because if you do u
my greatest moments of my entire life place a couple of weeks ago because i got to go back and ann arbor michigan. the university of michigan and they asked me to deliver the commencement address at the michigan law school. the amazing part was i had heard he given a speech before because when i was 22 years old i lived in washington d.c.. my mentor eli segal who was the person that gave me the job and who hired me he hired me as a speechwriter for americorps further president special service...
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pegues: that is my you tube webster's arbor shop -- youtube web series barbershop cop.ng real feedback. that is lifestyle. that is not scripted. i just think of a topic. then we talk about it. it is not scripted. it is good stuff said that america sees how young black men feel about cops and law enforcement in general. the point i was trying to make with that particular situation was that cops are getting paid, on time at nypd over $100,000 a they areake sure that not discriminating against people. i would tell my cups everyday check your attitude at the door. i may have a domestic violence issue at with your wife, but you will have to handle your job. you the look at everyone as an individual. you are asking somebody that is 19-20 years old and most jurisdictions, six months of training who have never looked out of their mothers basement and give them a gun and tell them to cockapoo world. -- conquer the world. it's a tough job. i criticize police a lot. but when i criticize them talking about the bad place. that is a small percentage. overwhelming majority are just co
pegues: that is my you tube webster's arbor shop -- youtube web series barbershop cop.ng real feedback. that is lifestyle. that is not scripted. i just think of a topic. then we talk about it. it is not scripted. it is good stuff said that america sees how young black men feel about cops and law enforcement in general. the point i was trying to make with that particular situation was that cops are getting paid, on time at nypd over $100,000 a they areake sure that not discriminating against...
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bay area rapper bailey did not abandon harbaugh even after he took the job in ann arbor.featured in the song and video that touts michigan and its spirit. >> love him or hate him, that guy is a good coach. >> yes, he is. very spirited. >> good point. thanks, joe. >>> thank you for joining us tonight. join us tomorrow for "mornings on 2". have a great night, everyone. see you later. ♪ is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an autonomous-thinking automobile that protects those inside and outside. ready or not, the future is here. the all-new e-class. self-braking, self-correcting, self-parking. a mercedes-benz concept car that's already a reality. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. (snoring) jay. (snoring continues) jay? what? what's wrong? you're snoring. me? oh, i'm sorry. i... (snoring) (laughs) look at her! come on. we said no stella in the bed. oh, but she's just a little puppy. she probably got scared and snuck in. oh, really? how come when manny has nightmares you don't let him snuck in the bed? gloria, it's 6:00 in the morning. can we talk ab
bay area rapper bailey did not abandon harbaugh even after he took the job in ann arbor.featured in the song and video that touts michigan and its spirit. >> love him or hate him, that guy is a good coach. >> yes, he is. very spirited. >> good point. thanks, joe. >>> thank you for joining us tonight. join us tomorrow for "mornings on 2". have a great night, everyone. see you later. ♪ is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an...
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these trees were planted in april on arbor day. take a look how tall it's gotten. it's about six feet tall. it looking at the stump, it looks like somebody just sawed off all of theese trees. some of the volunteers say it's heart breaking to see. >> it's sadness that somebody could do something premed katit. over 100 volunteers were involved in it. it was a big celebration. >> reporter: these trees were paid for with city and nonprofit dollars. they are trying to raise money to replant them. just to give you a little perspective, these trees were watered twice a week since april, so not only is it the loss of the trees, but think about all that water that was wasted as well. reporting live in san jose, i'm michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, michelle. >>> dozens of their people out of their homes after a fire in a san jose high rise broke out in a 12-story apartment building yesterday, not far from city hall. luckily the sprinkler system worked and it put out the fire but there was lots of water damage and that forced about 60 people out. >> people a
these trees were planted in april on arbor day. take a look how tall it's gotten. it's about six feet tall. it looking at the stump, it looks like somebody just sawed off all of theese trees. some of the volunteers say it's heart breaking to see. >> it's sadness that somebody could do something premed katit. over 100 volunteers were involved in it. it was a big celebration. >> reporter: these trees were paid for with city and nonprofit dollars. they are trying to raise money to...
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your ride to the bridge here, it's all the way to arbor and a little bit heavier here and 14 minutes to get to that toll plaza. >>> here's the cloud cover here and we're just socked in here. it's almost like flying. this is the only stubborn spot here. speaking of this, getting to upper 60s here. inland by the earlier afternoon and some areas are popping higher than that, 74 around the bay and the coast at 63. >>> well the city council is trying to prevent the only e.r. from closing here. >> well, late last night they had a unanimous vote here not to close the e.r.. they want to close the baits medical center and they're doing this to avoid the cost of earthquake standards,. they would rather shut it down than pay for that expense. you can see the nurses and the doctors, they're opposed to that closure. those against the shut down say that it's the only remaining full service hospital from the two cities. with it gone there's a lot of residents and members of the community that will be under served. >>> and the board of supervisors are voting in favor of making the enrollment at the
your ride to the bridge here, it's all the way to arbor and a little bit heavier here and 14 minutes to get to that toll plaza. >>> here's the cloud cover here and we're just socked in here. it's almost like flying. this is the only stubborn spot here. speaking of this, getting to upper 60s here. inland by the earlier afternoon and some areas are popping higher than that, 74 around the bay and the coast at 63. >>> well the city council is trying to prevent the only e.r. from...
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i have a god that god daughter lives in ann arbor michigan which is 45 minutes from detroit and i also have good relationships with some of the people who work in arts, culture and public radio in detroit so i was going out there anyway to visit my goddaughter but i would say to these freelance publicists, see if you can get me something while i'm there so all these things came together to make it one of the best readings i had on my torso again, my book is about careers, it's called theepisodic career but there was a group called urban string , i you string, it wasn't a quartet, it was like a quintet. so it's like there by a, violins, etc. playing classical music, black kids from detroit and they are wonderful and the bookstore that we found was already doing this event with this youth strings quintet at 3 pm. they scheduled my book reading for 4 pm, this is a black own mother daughter bookstore called force booksellers in detroit that's been around for 40 years. they know community, that's how they market their books. to me, first of all the story of independent booksellers is the st
i have a god that god daughter lives in ann arbor michigan which is 45 minutes from detroit and i also have good relationships with some of the people who work in arts, culture and public radio in detroit so i was going out there anyway to visit my goddaughter but i would say to these freelance publicists, see if you can get me something while i'm there so all these things came together to make it one of the best readings i had on my torso again, my book is about careers, it's called...
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even if you super perform there are more pharmaceutical research scientists in an arbor than machinists working for the tank plant, which actually closed. >> yeah. >> i think we got to keep something in mind. donald trump won the nomination. he kicked everybody's butts. these were very qualified, well-funded people. to me that signals there's something going on out there. if he can turn it, actually, into a movement. he didn't win by hypnosis. people turned out and voted. as mike said he won all 67 counties in pennsylvania. so if he can catch some fire here where there's enough people who are frustrated, angered, we could see a turn out that is just completely different than we've seen before. there could be a closet vote for trump that is the going to show up on polls. the only way he's going to win is have a map that looks different. i personally believe without winning ohio, for sure, probably pennsylvania, and then probably florida. i think winning all of those western states is too big of a lift. and, frankly, if he is struggling with the red states like arizona and others, he's do
even if you super perform there are more pharmaceutical research scientists in an arbor than machinists working for the tank plant, which actually closed. >> yeah. >> i think we got to keep something in mind. donald trump won the nomination. he kicked everybody's butts. these were very qualified, well-funded people. to me that signals there's something going on out there. if he can turn it, actually, into a movement. he didn't win by hypnosis. people turned out and voted. as mike...
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arbor, venue for the book. -- barbara, thank you for the book. we encourage you all to join. [applause] >> thank you all for being here. it has been a pleasure to be with you. if you could come tomorrow, please do that. thank you for all that you have done in your now chapters across america. thank you. [applause] american watching history tv. 48 hours of programming every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter. information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with his store conventions to follow this summer. watched c-span at the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party. and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio at or get the on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span, all beginning on monday. >> c-span voices on the road. recently we stopped in cleveland. the issues they should address. >> anyone who participates in the blue system should be worr
arbor, venue for the book. -- barbara, thank you for the book. we encourage you all to join. [applause] >> thank you all for being here. it has been a pleasure to be with you. if you could come tomorrow, please do that. thank you for all that you have done in your now chapters across america. thank you. [applause] american watching history tv. 48 hours of programming every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter. information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news....
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portions of the spacious outdoor classroom and adjoining arbor and sitting wall and pathways. in the evenings the shadows are located in northeast corner of the park and in area designated for the community garden plots. children's play area and adult fitness equipment area. the largest new shadow before i area also occurs june 21st at 7:36 p.m. at its maximum new shadow area is 11,114 square feet covering 34.95% of the park. here is the short animation of the maximum day of shading june 21st. note the time of day on the bottom left description box. the 1989 memo did not establish a standard for parks smaller than two acres with 20% or less shadow. the 17thing and folsom park is smaller than two acher's at 0.73 acres and existing shadow load is 1.84 of the total theatrical annual sunlight and increases shadow load by 1.395% to total of 2.844% of shadow load. project sponsor has conducted outreach through several community meetings. there a booth at the mission back in october of the 2015. the project received overall support from attendees at three community meetings in novemb
portions of the spacious outdoor classroom and adjoining arbor and sitting wall and pathways. in the evenings the shadows are located in northeast corner of the park and in area designated for the community garden plots. children's play area and adult fitness equipment area. the largest new shadow before i area also occurs june 21st at 7:36 p.m. at its maximum new shadow area is 11,114 square feet covering 34.95% of the park. here is the short animation of the maximum day of shading june 21st....
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abigail: big selling pressure has the news hit the tape the gc arbors has downgraded -- bgc downgradedays the company has under tim cook and he sees risks to the upgrade cycle that he believes the iphone seven may show more weakness as opposed to .he last upgrade cycle of course, as you mentioned, the company is reporting tomorrow after the close. looking for big declines year-over-year in earnings and revenues. on the one hand you might say that the bar is set low. on the other hand you have somewhat bearish supports coming from skyward, saying that it could be worse. what seems very likely is big volatility. taking a look at a one-year chart there is a huge range going up and down reflecting the different views on the iphone, positive and negative. right now we are looking at a more negative trend. since the last or they have --solidated in a tight range since the last report they have consolidated in a tight range. the trading action today suggest it could be down, perhaps towards the bgc partner blueprint at $85 per share. >> thank you so much. >> time for the bloomberg business fl
abigail: big selling pressure has the news hit the tape the gc arbors has downgraded -- bgc downgradedays the company has under tim cook and he sees risks to the upgrade cycle that he believes the iphone seven may show more weakness as opposed to .he last upgrade cycle of course, as you mentioned, the company is reporting tomorrow after the close. looking for big declines year-over-year in earnings and revenues. on the one hand you might say that the bar is set low. on the other hand you have...
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so going to places like grand valley are going to places like lansing, and i never made it to ann arbor because i couldn't get out the morning i was supposed to go. i just love talking to young people about finding a purpose. it's, it was so great to be able to do it. and some of the other places, traverse city. i remember that. i woke up, they have those chocolate cherries. is that what they have there? and i carried these boxes around forever. they all melted in my little suitcase, but i remember that morning because it was, the place was just jammed again and people were so hopeful and i thought we had so much fun. and i thought i was in the uk, okay? i didn't know what it was. [laughter] and then we flew up to marquette, okay? here's the thing. when we got up there and everybody is on their devices all the time to everybody has got their own devices and i told everybody, turn them off. look at where we are. and it was like a winter wonderland. i could not believe how beautiful it was. and then we went to the little restaurant there in marquette, had some sandwiches, and they were so
so going to places like grand valley are going to places like lansing, and i never made it to ann arbor because i couldn't get out the morning i was supposed to go. i just love talking to young people about finding a purpose. it's, it was so great to be able to do it. and some of the other places, traverse city. i remember that. i woke up, they have those chocolate cherries. is that what they have there? and i carried these boxes around forever. they all melted in my little suitcase, but i...
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i met hillary and bill when i our governor at that time, when i was down in ann arbor. and i was real excited about them. i remember all the promises they were going to do. i don't know why we're still talking about the same issues, because i would think these things should have already been accomplished. i will say that i probably, or i don't know if i can be persuaded to vote for donald trump, as a andher who teaches spanish his speech, debate, english, etc. i don't believe in bullying and stuff like that. but i would rather have a pessimist, because i think pessimist is an opportunist -- somebody, yes, he is opportunist. but he is an optimist with experience. she has had four years to work on all of these things.and she has not. and i have no idea, even though i think her speech was ok tonight, i have still no idea who he is, because her words do not match her record. i long for the day that we have two phenomenal candidates, when we have a choice, a really hard decision, where we can choose a is awesome, b is awesome, too. i would never be voting for hillary. i don'
i met hillary and bill when i our governor at that time, when i was down in ann arbor. and i was real excited about them. i remember all the promises they were going to do. i don't know why we're still talking about the same issues, because i would think these things should have already been accomplished. i will say that i probably, or i don't know if i can be persuaded to vote for donald trump, as a andher who teaches spanish his speech, debate, english, etc. i don't believe in bullying and...
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prime day taking its place, guys, just above arbor day on list of important holidays now. >> oh, come on. but invented holidays it's pretty hot. >> it's super hot. >> i love the competition that walmart fights back. i think that's great. that's the way it's supposed to work. >> think of the margins for these guys, compressed. >> what does it mean for shopko? sorry, just got back from wisconsin. walmart has been the better stock this year, it's up about 19%, amazon up 12%. you could buy both these stocks, but i don't think that would make for a very interesting segment. so if you had to buy just one, which of those names is the best for your dollar. making the case a long-time walmart shareholder, kevin, i'll begin with you because we love to make these compete. but here's -- there's a huge difference between amazon and walmart. amazon is at an all-time high. walmart is well off its all-time high of $88 last year. why do you still see value in walmart stock? >> all right. well, i think it's easier to make the case from a valuation perspective for walmart because you really don't need a
prime day taking its place, guys, just above arbor day on list of important holidays now. >> oh, come on. but invented holidays it's pretty hot. >> it's super hot. >> i love the competition that walmart fights back. i think that's great. that's the way it's supposed to work. >> think of the margins for these guys, compressed. >> what does it mean for shopko? sorry, just got back from wisconsin. walmart has been the better stock this year, it's up about 19%, amazon...
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i was just in ann arbor where paula went to school. out all around campus looking for pokemons on their phones. >> my son spent his day doing it. but i'd rather outside running around than inside -- >> at least it was your son. the grown gut that left his car running a wasn't there. >> but he caught him. >> unbelievable. >>> so, jesse, "pop news"? >> a look at the "morning menu." lots of stuff happening. we have a parenting alert about young athletes and why your daughters may be more at risk for health problems and what you can do about it. we've got dr. besser here. >>> plus, a mission makeover. a new mom getting the surprise of her life. wait till you see how we transform her. >>> zoe saldana is here and trevor noah will join rob and george in cleveland. all coming up on "gma." >>> "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by new nexium. 24-hour tab lets. ♪ ♪ ♪ get your sneaker game on at kohl's. ♪ ♪ ♪ get your t-shirt game on at kohl's. 9-10, rwhat am i doing?ait... >>you're searching!! oh, that's right! here i come!!! ohhh. i bet som
i was just in ann arbor where paula went to school. out all around campus looking for pokemons on their phones. >> my son spent his day doing it. but i'd rather outside running around than inside -- >> at least it was your son. the grown gut that left his car running a wasn't there. >> but he caught him. >> unbelievable. >>> so, jesse, "pop news"? >> a look at the "morning menu." lots of stuff happening. we have a parenting alert about...
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what we should have done is let you come from ann arbor, it would have been closer than it is. i hope you're enjoying yourself, all of you. it's so ... i have to tell you that yesterday i had a great opportunity to meet the michigan troopers and you know, they were dressed in their blue and i told them i said, i talked to urban meyer since the games in columbus this year, will spot you three points at the beginning of the game but they are just such incredible, incredible ... i got you. i'm not going to forget michigan state either because i have such a great ... [applause] we have michigan and michigan state back to back but i wanted to tell you the troopers, and a number of them, in fact i saw the colonel in charge and it was really great to see him and then i went out on the street and all of the troopers and part of the motorcycle, motorcycle core was out there and they all got off their motorcycles and we took some pictures and it was just great. of course there isn't anything that drives us more or sends us more than to think about this. have the police show up to try to
what we should have done is let you come from ann arbor, it would have been closer than it is. i hope you're enjoying yourself, all of you. it's so ... i have to tell you that yesterday i had a great opportunity to meet the michigan troopers and you know, they were dressed in their blue and i told them i said, i talked to urban meyer since the games in columbus this year, will spot you three points at the beginning of the game but they are just such incredible, incredible ... i got you. i'm not...
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someone is seen as the arbor of political correctness.po that's socially with the academic left.em it's here in this room as well. >> woodruff: it's expanded from: social issues toe trade when i talked to mike pence today and talked about trade. i said you have long believed in free trade. -- speaking of governor mikern pence there he is with his wife karen. youfe may wonder why it's dark here. they're watching a video i believe about donald trump's career, how he built his business this. is a prelude to hearing from ivanka trump. >> ifill: tonight you said we're off. you said to a you ca ruckus cam. he said yes. >> woodruff: we need to take af: break this.ea is pbs newshour and npr coverage of the republican national convention. stay with us. >> charlie black, i'm a republican strategist. i have involved in a number of republican campaigns over theam years.ve the best speech was in 1996 a surprise and innovation from elizabeth dole. >> tonight i would like to break from tradition for two reasons.. one, i will be speaking to friends. secondly, i will be speaking about the man i love.o i
someone is seen as the arbor of political correctness.po that's socially with the academic left.em it's here in this room as well. >> woodruff: it's expanded from: social issues toe trade when i talked to mike pence today and talked about trade. i said you have long believed in free trade. -- speaking of governor mikern pence there he is with his wife karen. youfe may wonder why it's dark here. they're watching a video i believe about donald trump's career, how he built his business this....
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let's go to rosemary in ann arbor, michigan. a republican. we will try to get in rosemary's voice.ell us how you think about national security. caller: we need to get god back into the white house. eventstwo, when these happen, we spend 80% of the time talking about the person that did the killing and 20% of the the people who got killed. we've got to play our -- pay our policeman more. let's give them more respect. go trump! host: we are going to turn our back to the "make america safe again" theme later in the show. we want to talk about the protesting happening in cleveland. we will talk to the aclu about the permission process, who will be protesting, how that will unfold this week. before that, peter's len with more on the convention -- peter slen with more on the convention. 50,000 people will be coming in. the metro area of cleveland has 2.2 million people. the washington post profiled two people in the suburbs. is "trump finds unlikely supporters outside cleveland." teresa ishere is that dennis kucinich's sister and she is voting for donald trump. for nearly her entire life
let's go to rosemary in ann arbor, michigan. a republican. we will try to get in rosemary's voice.ell us how you think about national security. caller: we need to get god back into the white house. eventstwo, when these happen, we spend 80% of the time talking about the person that did the killing and 20% of the the people who got killed. we've got to play our -- pay our policeman more. let's give them more respect. go trump! host: we are going to turn our back to the "make america safe...
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even if you super perform there are more pharmaceutical research scientists in an arbor than machinists working for the tank plant, which actually closed. >> yeah. >> i think we got to keep something in mind. donald trump won the nomination. he kicked everybody's butts. these were very qualified, well-funded people. to me that signals there's something going on out there. if he can turn it, actually, into a movement. he didn't win by hypnosis. people turned out and voted. as mike said he won all 67 counties in pennsylvania. so if he can catch some fire here where there's enough people who are frustrated, angered, we could see a turn out that is just completely different than we've seen before. there could be a closet vote for trump that is the going to show up on polls. the only way he's going to win is have a map that looks different. i personally believe without winning ohio, for sure, probably pennsylvania, and then probably florida. i think winning all of those western states is too big of a lift. and, frankly, if he is struggling with the red states like arizona and others, he's do
even if you super perform there are more pharmaceutical research scientists in an arbor than machinists working for the tank plant, which actually closed. >> yeah. >> i think we got to keep something in mind. donald trump won the nomination. he kicked everybody's butts. these were very qualified, well-funded people. to me that signals there's something going on out there. if he can turn it, actually, into a movement. he didn't win by hypnosis. people turned out and voted. as mike...