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hey, doug. >> reporter: yeah, we're out here at the lake arbor community center and lake arbor has itsce troupe, t studio seven gans team. these are the coaches. and theyt dancing here, tell me about your dance troupe. >> we're trying to compete to go to florida and there will be competing in the dance awards down in orlando. so shout out to the dance awards. so that competition is the 9th through the 16th about so that that is a big deal for us because some of our girls haven't really gone out of the county. so we're trying to let them see the world. >> and they call you coach cha-cha. so what does it mean to go to florida? >> time to get out of this box and time to explore. >> and we'll explore what you do right now. i want to see this. ♪ >> they are trying to get to florida. we'll send it back in to you. but contact lake arbor community center if you want to help them. >> they are good. they have moves and you can tell they are practicing. >>> ebay is taking on the world's biggest online retailers by agreeing to match some of its rival's prices. ebay w unopened items on the website'
hey, doug. >> reporter: yeah, we're out here at the lake arbor community center and lake arbor has itsce troupe, t studio seven gans team. these are the coaches. and theyt dancing here, tell me about your dance troupe. >> we're trying to compete to go to florida and there will be competing in the dance awards down in orlando. so shout out to the dance awards. so that competition is the 9th through the 16th about so that that is a big deal for us because some of our girls haven't...
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. >> it is a health care venture fund in ann arbor michigan that i founded. it was founded on the premise that through innovation i believe we can lower the cost of health to care and so provide gt clinical care. we have invest it in over 40 companies and half of them are in the midwest. the other half is in the coast. we treated over 3.5 million patients. we have created more than 5000 job in those dates and we have returned to billion dollars in enterprise value. collects you must be on pins and needles waiting this one is coming out just about now, right. >> i hope that is true. i think she will leave this meeting. thank you very much. >> good morning. we are thrilled to be here today. not a percent of job you go >> thank you. >> we are one of the largestqqqqqq companiesqqqqqqqqqqqqq in the nationqqqqqqqq. qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq qqqqqqqqqqq we are focused on improving the lives of qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq . >> this nation globally. i want to express my appreciation. you can see it is economic growth. the taxes, your efforts are clearly for the country. >
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lake arbor community center. just being out here with everybody in prince george's county having a great time. want to thank the guys from army coming down here. so many people out here earlier, weather today has been great. not too hot, just about right. low humidity. take a look outside and show you what we're dealing with right now. temperature-wise we're in the 80s. 86 still in the d.c. metro area. we'll continue to watch the winds out of the southwest at 13 miles per hour, that nice cool wind blowing there. 83 in gaithersburg. 87 in mans. b manassas. har hagerstown, 76 activity after me most of us will remain try. showers could make their way into damascus and extreme northern montgomery county.dtry. showers could make their way into damascus and extreme northern montgomery county.ry. showers could make their way into damascus and extreme northern montgomery county. our next best chance of rain actually comes on friday and some of that moisture may come from what is right now tropical storm cindy which may m
lake arbor community center. just being out here with everybody in prince george's county having a great time. want to thank the guys from army coming down here. so many people out here earlier, weather today has been great. not too hot, just about right. low humidity. take a look outside and show you what we're dealing with right now. temperature-wise we're in the 80s. 86 still in the d.c. metro area. we'll continue to watch the winds out of the southwest at 13 miles per hour, that nice cool...
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the arbor jet company is demonstrating its triage injection system. it fills trees with a liquid that kills the beetles before they can kill the trees. they're using the company to protect its trees. good and bad news for psg & e. starting today they'll get a decrease of 2.5% on their gas and electric bills. that means the average customer will have to pay $31 more per year. >>> did tonight spell victory for a south jersey contestant? we're following her impressive run in the national spelling b. >>> a delaware teenager proves he can do both and now the nation is taking notice. and we first met them 19 years ago, now they're all grown up. see how they change and where they're all headed off to college toorth. >>> sunshine and warmth with the land breeze and eventually more rain. next on my first alert forecast. what if there was a paint... ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance itself out to reveal its truest, richest state. if a paint could realize the ful
the arbor jet company is demonstrating its triage injection system. it fills trees with a liquid that kills the beetles before they can kill the trees. they're using the company to protect its trees. good and bad news for psg & e. starting today they'll get a decrease of 2.5% on their gas and electric bills. that means the average customer will have to pay $31 more per year. >>> did tonight spell victory for a south jersey contestant? we're following her impressive run in the...
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to wisconsin or have as good as policy on certain issues that would appeal to young people in ann arbor, wisconsin and medicine to bring that vote out. the interference in the election by the russians, and bringing out a bunch of stuff that was unnecessary and cause people to have questions, they had fake news out there to make hillary clinton went bad. i have no question in my mind and i don't think a reasonable person, or comments is person would think the russian influence was considerable and in my opinion it did. nobody else could see it might have contributed to the election of donald trump. that's why don lewis called it in illegitimate election. we will deal with it as long as he is the president. we will resist is legislation it is harmful to people and the justice of the system. mostly what they are doing is giving tax breaks to their upper 1%, that is part of what they are doing behind the work on health care. it is to get drug companies and and thee companies wealthiest one and 2% in the country big, big tax breaks. hundreds of thousands are it millions of dollars in tax bre
to wisconsin or have as good as policy on certain issues that would appeal to young people in ann arbor, wisconsin and medicine to bring that vote out. the interference in the election by the russians, and bringing out a bunch of stuff that was unnecessary and cause people to have questions, they had fake news out there to make hillary clinton went bad. i have no question in my mind and i don't think a reasonable person, or comments is person would think the russian influence was considerable...
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go back to wisconsin and not to have as good a policy on issues that appeal to young people in ann arbor, university of wisconsin, madison to bring the vote out. the interference in the election by the russians, bringing out a bunch of stuff that was unnecessary and caused people to have questions, they had fake news out there to make hillary clinton look at. in my minduestion whatsoever and i don't think a reasonable or common sense is and would either that the russian influence was considerable and, in my opinion, it did, i don't think anyone else could say that great will might have contributed to the election of donald trump and that is why john lewis called it legitimate. asll -- we will deal with it long as he is the president. we will resist this as long as it is harmful to common sense and the people. are doing isthey giving tax breaks to the richest and upper 1%. the word on health care is to give insurance companies and medical device companies and the wealthiest 1% and 2% in the country egg, big tax breaks. hundreds of thousands in terms of medical devices. millions in tax bre
go back to wisconsin and not to have as good a policy on issues that appeal to young people in ann arbor, university of wisconsin, madison to bring the vote out. the interference in the election by the russians, bringing out a bunch of stuff that was unnecessary and caused people to have questions, they had fake news out there to make hillary clinton look at. in my minduestion whatsoever and i don't think a reasonable or common sense is and would either that the russian influence was...
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mary: for instance, in the city of ann arbor, we have cars stationed. you go online and reserve it. use the app to unlock it and drive it. you can return it for now, we have some services we can drop it off in a different place. david: if everyone is using car sharing or ridesharing, won't there be fewer cars sold? is that a good thing for general motors? mary: there have been a lot of studies about whether there will be more cars or less cars. think about some people can't drive right now. whether you have some physical limitation that doesn't allow you to drive a vehicle. so we think, first of all, we will open up to a lot of people who can't drive or have the personal ability or freedom of mobility that they don't have today. also, these vehicles in the sharing environments are driven much more frequently, many many more miles traveled. david: last year it was 10 million cars sold. which was a record amount, i guess. some people say a lot of cars are being sold because gasoline prices are low and people are therefore buying bigger cars and not worried about the cost of gasoline.
mary: for instance, in the city of ann arbor, we have cars stationed. you go online and reserve it. use the app to unlock it and drive it. you can return it for now, we have some services we can drop it off in a different place. david: if everyone is using car sharing or ridesharing, won't there be fewer cars sold? is that a good thing for general motors? mary: there have been a lot of studies about whether there will be more cars or less cars. think about some people can't drive right now....
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this russian playboy absolutely fantastic he will be for arbor a week now and the russian people have extended their hospitality to wash the. car and i'm. a shell found somebody her body actually it is very quiet it is no trouble that we've seen in this town center. pockets and yet it was. the stuff so you know one of the great benefits of the car federations cup will be the memories that the fans will bring back home but there are no british teams taking part in this tournament so there won't be many people coming back to the cape tell the brits how people in this country really do get offended when u.k. media are saying that football culture in russia is only about violence yes of course there are some problems still but issues exist in any country in fact here's a little history lesson for you in football is when did football related violence first become a problem we don't know for sure but it can be traced way back to fourteenth century. back then it wasn't so much the beautiful game as a rowdy mass brule between rival villages kicking a pig's bladder across town kid with the sec
this russian playboy absolutely fantastic he will be for arbor a week now and the russian people have extended their hospitality to wash the. car and i'm. a shell found somebody her body actually it is very quiet it is no trouble that we've seen in this town center. pockets and yet it was. the stuff so you know one of the great benefits of the car federations cup will be the memories that the fans will bring back home but there are no british teams taking part in this tournament so there won't...
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them because they don't know what's going to happen they know exactly how it's going to affect in the arbor that he ranters have opposed it most of these rules in forty five c.f.r. eighty five thirty three forty four most of them were aggregations of previous rules this you know some things were added to it but this was not this is not like some brand new thing because i said to the source to support me up in a complaint to the circuit courts and also explain that to why some. baker's dozen of attorney generals across the state across the nation all have come out against whoa this and come out against this regulatory understand oh i don't want to do the theory that what you say is private sector they would like to have state control this they are going to give that flexibility or you have to take an example to everybody every state under it and under president trump's rollback they're still going to have state control he's going back to these twenty fifteen rules that you just said you support he's not going pass that he's not going to twenty fourteen twenty thirteen twenty twelve no twenty
them because they don't know what's going to happen they know exactly how it's going to affect in the arbor that he ranters have opposed it most of these rules in forty five c.f.r. eighty five thirty three forty four most of them were aggregations of previous rules this you know some things were added to it but this was not this is not like some brand new thing because i said to the source to support me up in a complaint to the circuit courts and also explain that to why some. baker's dozen of...
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we're at the lake arbor community center. we've getting a little on the hot side.tures right now, we're watching storms that are moving in to northern maryland, unaround hauaurn hargs town. and you can see that. no lightning with these, but we use see a quick down toupour or. today we've hit the upper 80s once again. 87 degrees is the current temperature. dropping into the lower 80s by around 7:00 around 82. 79 by 9:00. beautiful 74 degrees by 11:00. a nice night tonight. temperature-wise, back toward leesburg at 90. 87 in right now mout. vernon at 83. here is the pool forecast. 87 at 2:00, 5:00 at 92. you have to make sure that you take the face paint before you get in the pool. now what i'm talking about? you went to the pool today? >> yeah. swim trunks on right now. >> reporter: i wish i did because now it's hot out here. and amelia is talking about a tropical storm that will only hit us like a little bit. right, amelia? >> just a little bit. in fact i think that the most rain that we'll see from the remnants of cindy going to be saturday morning, some she have
we're at the lake arbor community center. we've getting a little on the hot side.tures right now, we're watching storms that are moving in to northern maryland, unaround hauaurn hargs town. and you can see that. no lightning with these, but we use see a quick down toupour or. today we've hit the upper 80s once again. 87 degrees is the current temperature. dropping into the lower 80s by around 7:00 around 82. 79 by 9:00. beautiful 74 degrees by 11:00. a nice night tonight. temperature-wise, back...
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. >> my arbor was on fire, the fence was on fire. >> reporter: this homeowner rushed from work and grabbed a house. >> reporter: fortunately, the firefight was swift. from the air, and with bulldozers on hand, with crews. they raced to the ridge many times, so when the call came, a jeep had caught fire, and sparked grass along the freeway, just past the karkamas bridge. >> it was problematic. we moved an additional engine on the get-go, with the possibility of this getting into the wild lands. >> reporter: it quickly went to four alarms, and burned close enough, and hot enough to break windows, melt blinds and curtains. fran at the residents kept away. >> i thought the house was already on fire. >> reporter: firefighters cut the trees, rather than risk fire in attics. the chaos was captured by a homeowner area video. >> look at this! holy. [ bleep ] i've been back here fighting. >> reporter: just glad her mom and daughter got out safely as she raced home from work. >> we got our lives. i consider being blessed. we have all of our -- we're insured. >> the weeds are about this -- flames were
. >> my arbor was on fire, the fence was on fire. >> reporter: this homeowner rushed from work and grabbed a house. >> reporter: fortunately, the firefight was swift. from the air, and with bulldozers on hand, with crews. they raced to the ridge many times, so when the call came, a jeep had caught fire, and sparked grass along the freeway, just past the karkamas bridge. >> it was problematic. we moved an additional engine on the get-go, with the possibility of this...
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adriana: today it's the clash of the titans at national arbor. getting ready for the finals of the scripps spelling bee. this cute little girl 6-year-old edith fuller only in kindergarten. the m-y-c-t-i-n-a- -t-y-. adriana: i just learned something. edith is five to 10 years younger than most of her competitors and even though won everyone's hearts she did not make it through the finals because of her scores on the written test earlier this week. but listen, she's 6 years old and has plenty of time to come back and beat everybody else. veronica: talk about opportunity ahead of you. adriana: we tried the spelling bee yesterday. it didn't go very well. veronica: can we bury that somewhere in file a video. larry: don't post that clip. she was only 5 when she won the regional competition and had a birthday since then. impressive. 6:18 now. we're impressed by what's in store today. veronica: bonus day for us. what a way to wrap up the workweek. we had so many days that were rainy and wet. this is the month of may. everywhere you see the umbrella is wh
adriana: today it's the clash of the titans at national arbor. getting ready for the finals of the scripps spelling bee. this cute little girl 6-year-old edith fuller only in kindergarten. the m-y-c-t-i-n-a- -t-y-. adriana: i just learned something. edith is five to 10 years younger than most of her competitors and even though won everyone's hearts she did not make it through the finals because of her scores on the written test earlier this week. but listen, she's 6 years old and has plenty of...
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and he has done process with mika arbors ski before. our colleagues before. the male colleagues as well process this is a pattern of behavior donald trump is not going to change because he is the president of the united states. kimberly put it perfectly. there hasn't been any consequences for his behavior. when he was on the campaign trail there weren't any consequences then his poll numbers didn't tank. he kept on winning primaries when he came out and the "access hollywood" hollywood tape was revealed the sequences were the republican party tried to throw him under the bus but the poll numbers didn't tank they got back onboard and supported him. and many of them voted for him. and now that he is the president of the united states you can have republicans come out and condemn his language and say no i'd never say that. but if the next day they're going in and working with him and get a bill passed there are no consequences he can continue doing what he has been doing. >> shannon you've written about the effort to get the cell phone out of the hands of the pr
and he has done process with mika arbors ski before. our colleagues before. the male colleagues as well process this is a pattern of behavior donald trump is not going to change because he is the president of the united states. kimberly put it perfectly. there hasn't been any consequences for his behavior. when he was on the campaign trail there weren't any consequences then his poll numbers didn't tank. he kept on winning primaries when he came out and the "access hollywood"...
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they will not leave sky arbor. we'll have the details after this. -what? -we gotta go. -where?e gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] ♪ how does it feel the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. with all the things you'llt card never learn from a book. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. lucky for me, there's some great golf here in the carolinas. whether you golf or not, geico could help score
they will not leave sky arbor. we'll have the details after this. -what? -we gotta go. -where?e gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] ♪ how does it feel the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. with all the things you'llt card never learn from a book. expedia. everything in one place, so...
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i'm jan garfinkle from a health care venture fund located in ann arbor, michigan, that i founded 14 years ago it was really founded on the premise that through innovation i believed we could lower the cost of health care and still provide great clinical care. so we are now on our fourth fund we have invested in over 40 companies. half of them are in the midwest, primarily the upper midwest and the other half on the coast. we've treated over 3.5 million patients we've created more than 4,000 jobs in those states that we're in and we've returned about $2 billion in end price value to our investors. >> so you must be on pins and needles waiting to see what's coming out just about now, right? >> i heard at 9:30 it released i don't know if that's true. >> i think she's going to leave this meeting >> knono, this is more important right now. >> thank you very much >>> good morning, mr. president. mr. vice president i'm nelson briggs. we are thrilled to be here today. it's well known 90% of most jobs are created once companies do go public it's great to be here today. >> thank you very much appre
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. >> ron, my best to you and all the folks there in flint and ann arbor as well, thank you so much. >you. >> that wraps up this hour for me here on msnbc, stay with me for updates and breaking news, you can find us on twitter and instagram. "hardball" is next. have a great fight. [ music playing ] . >>> you're fired. mr. "hardball." . good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. today for the first time since the trump russia probe got under way, president trump publicly acknowledged he is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. he said so. in doing so, however the president took direct aim at the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, the only person in the executive branch who has limited authority over this special counsel's probe. trump tweeting get toing i am being fired b
. >> ron, my best to you and all the folks there in flint and ann arbor as well, thank you so much. >you. >> that wraps up this hour for me here on msnbc, stay with me for updates and breaking news, you can find us on twitter and instagram. "hardball" is next. have a great fight. [ music playing ] . >>> you're fired. mr. "hardball." . good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. today for the first time since the trump russia probe got under way,...
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nast wanting to write a biography, of the story he told was as a child in iowa people have gotten arbors weekly and passed around copies of it and he loved christmas cartoons. that was his pitch for i'm your biggest fan. and then when he stopped cartooning during the periods brady was fighting with his editor, ever protest letters. people wrote to say, where is nast? there are some indicators there was a white reception. probably the best example is when he did the chautauqua he wasand the lyceum, talked into going on tour. a screen andt up he would drop whatever the audience wanted. sort of like whose line is it anyway, except with chalk. he hated this because he was so for government public speaking. he would write terrible letters back to sally about getting out of here. people loved it and emitted a ton of money doing this. people would not have come out in those numbers and paid money to see him do this for he not very popular. what he misunderstood -- it depends on what you mean by misunderstood. it is not quite the same as the example you gave, but i don't know if it' possible to
nast wanting to write a biography, of the story he told was as a child in iowa people have gotten arbors weekly and passed around copies of it and he loved christmas cartoons. that was his pitch for i'm your biggest fan. and then when he stopped cartooning during the periods brady was fighting with his editor, ever protest letters. people wrote to say, where is nast? there are some indicators there was a white reception. probably the best example is when he did the chautauqua he wasand the...
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a proud grant father from ann arbor, michigan.ife for almost 70 years. lovely. ethel mcelroy is 107 years old. a diamondback fan from surprise, arizona. she worked as a bookkeeper, didn't retire until she was god love her. john benjamin of simsbury, connecticut, celebrating 100 years. received a military aviation award for his service as an aircraft commander. we salute you to your service. love the boater. and happy 104th birthday to virginia caroway. if you're looking for a karaoke partner, virginia loves to sick. if you know someone is celebrating a milestone birthday, let us know at today.com/milestones. >> i told u a martini a day was okay. you end up on al's segment. >> we have to download despacito and hurricane. we'll have more from luke later. >> luke will sing at the 10:00. >> what's coming up at 9:00? >> mandy moore, the new movie "47 meters down." it's a scare i have shark flick. shein in-depth look at celebrity home s and we'll do seat dancing. >> oh, there's despacito! >> just sounds better with this song playing in
a proud grant father from ann arbor, michigan.ife for almost 70 years. lovely. ethel mcelroy is 107 years old. a diamondback fan from surprise, arizona. she worked as a bookkeeper, didn't retire until she was god love her. john benjamin of simsbury, connecticut, celebrating 100 years. received a military aviation award for his service as an aircraft commander. we salute you to your service. love the boater. and happy 104th birthday to virginia caroway. if you're looking for a karaoke partner,...
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steve case, walter isaacson -- >> on tour >> in october, columbus, indianapolis, ann arbor. >> gets on vance. >> yes, providing his great book he'll be joining us on the bus tour and hopefully see walter there, and senator portman >> amazing in columbus, ohio >> great cities rising up. we just need capital >> thank you both. for waking up early. appreciate it. guys, becky, back to you >> andrew, thank you very much our thanks to steve and walter, too. when we come back, snapping under the sea. the social media platform teaming up with a cruise line to bring technology down under. i have no idea what this means ♪ at johnson's we care about safety as much as you do. that's why we meet or exceed 15 global regulations for baby products. and where standards differ, we always go with the toughest. johnson's. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could
steve case, walter isaacson -- >> on tour >> in october, columbus, indianapolis, ann arbor. >> gets on vance. >> yes, providing his great book he'll be joining us on the bus tour and hopefully see walter there, and senator portman >> amazing in columbus, ohio >> great cities rising up. we just need capital >> thank you both. for waking up early. appreciate it. guys, becky, back to you >> andrew, thank you very much our thanks to steve and walter,...