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the walls of the museum in dearborn, michigan. these young men who traveled here from iraq are taking center stage. they call themselves the step grow. they have embraced urban american hip hop culture through dance. >> it's an opportunity to express our feelings. and it really means a lot. so we're really thankful for the opportunity. >> reporter: he was first introduced to hip hop through an african american soldier. it was a brief one time encounter that changed his life. >> he was like, come here. and then i go to him. he done this to me. he goes like watch. and i go like how did this got up? you know? it was something really inspired me. >> reporter: six years later hussein and his dance mates made their way to the u.s. to audition for an organization that provides musical and dance training to young people from around the world. after 12 months of training, sponsored by the u.s. state department, the group emerged with new steps and a name, the step crew as they are called is now displaying their talents across the us. but f
the walls of the museum in dearborn, michigan. these young men who traveled here from iraq are taking center stage. they call themselves the step grow. they have embraced urban american hip hop culture through dance. >> it's an opportunity to express our feelings. and it really means a lot. so we're really thankful for the opportunity. >> reporter: he was first introduced to hip hop through an african american soldier. it was a brief one time encounter that changed his life....
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men from iraq are turning a lot of heads in the hip ho hiphop community,y recently performed in dearborn, michigan, they called themselves the step crew and they sat down with us. >> on sunday after, the sounds of hiphop music emanate from the walls of the arab american museum in dearborn, michigan, just outside of detroit. and these young men who traveled here from iraq are taking the center stage. they call themselves the step crew. it's a group of six men in their early 20s, who have embraced urban american hiphop culture through dance. >> it's an opportunity that i can't express. it means a lot. we're really thankful for the opportunity. >> reporter: he was first introduced to hiphop through an african-american u.s. soldier, serving in a small town in baghdad in 2006. it was a brief, one time encounter that changed his life. >> he was like, come here, and he done this to me, and he goes, watch. and i was like, how did he do that? it was something really inspiring. >> reporter: six years later, hussein and his dance mates made their way to the u.s. and auditioned for american voices,
men from iraq are turning a lot of heads in the hip ho hiphop community,y recently performed in dearborn, michigan, they called themselves the step crew and they sat down with us. >> on sunday after, the sounds of hiphop music emanate from the walls of the arab american museum in dearborn, michigan, just outside of detroit. and these young men who traveled here from iraq are taking the center stage. they call themselves the step crew. it's a group of six men in their early 20s, who have...
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they call themselves the step crew, and they recently made their way to dearborn, michigan, b.c. onlieri has more. >> on a sunday afternoon the sounds of hip hop music emanate from the walls of the arab american mutually in dearborn, michigan just outside of detroit. and these young men who traveled here from iraq are taking center stage. they call themselves the ten crew. who have embraced burn culture. it's like, i go account just got up. you know, it was something really inspired me. >> six years later, hussein and his dance mates made their way to the u.s. and auditioned for american voices a nonprofit organization based in st. louis, missouri that provides musical and dance training to young people from around the world. after 12 months of training sponsored by the u.s. state department the group emerged with new steps and a name. the step crew, as they are called, ask now displaying -- is now displaying their talents across the u.s. but forming the step crew has not been easy. some of them literally risked their lives by dancing in their home land. in parts of iraq hip hop
they call themselves the step crew, and they recently made their way to dearborn, michigan, b.c. onlieri has more. >> on a sunday afternoon the sounds of hip hop music emanate from the walls of the arab american mutually in dearborn, michigan just outside of detroit. and these young men who traveled here from iraq are taking center stage. they call themselves the ten crew. who have embraced burn culture. it's like, i go account just got up. you know, it was something really inspired me....
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when i get to dearborn heights, michigan, i'm ordering probably a double order.u. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton begins right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. >>> thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, breaking news. republicans in retreat. new signs that president obama's forcing the gop to back down in this crisis. today house republicans buckled on their threat to send the nation into default. offering to raise the debt limit for another six weeks. now, this is a key concession. an obvious sign of gop weakness. and it's the plan that john boehner and the other gop leaders justse
when i get to dearborn heights, michigan, i'm ordering probably a double order.u. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton begins right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. >>> thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, breaking news. republicans in retreat. new signs that president obama's forcing the gop to back down in this crisis. today house republicans buckled on their threat to send the nation into default. offering to...
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we have more. >> the sounds emanate in dearborn, michigan, just outside of detroit.se young men, who traveled here from iraq are taking center stage. ♪ >> they call themselves the step true, a group of six men in their early 20s, who have embraced urban american hiphop culture through dance. >> it's an opportunity that, you know, means a lot. we're thankful for the opportunity. >> he was introduced to hiphop through an african-american american soldier serving north of baghdad in 2006. it was a brief, one-time encounter. >> he was like come here. i go to him, he goes like watch. and i was like. how did this got up? you know? it was something that really inspired me. >> six years later, he and his dance mates made their way to the u.s., an audition for american voices, a non-profit organization based in st. louis, missouri that provides musical and dance training to young people from around the world. after 12 months of training sponsored by the u.s. state department, the group emerged with new steps and a name, the step crew, as they are called is now displaying thei
we have more. >> the sounds emanate in dearborn, michigan, just outside of detroit.se young men, who traveled here from iraq are taking center stage. ♪ >> they call themselves the step true, a group of six men in their early 20s, who have embraced urban american hiphop culture through dance. >> it's an opportunity that, you know, means a lot. we're thankful for the opportunity. >> he was introduced to hiphop through an african-american american soldier serving north of...
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then on the morning of february 3rd, 2007, police and firefighters in the neighboring town of dearborngruesome discovery. >> it was extremely brutal. it was probably the worst homicide our city's ever seen. >> sergeant phil wengroski responded to an urgent radio call for a detective. >> as soon as i arrived, they pointed out a deceased female that was on like a back porch area. so i went over there and looked at her and, you know, her body was basically like decimated. >> police identified the body as that of missing teenager kathleen jasmine hahn. her grandparents are called to the station to confirm the i.d. >> they said that she was held against her will in this apartment and that she had been raped and beaten and stabbed and thrown over a second-floor balcony in a snow bank naked, nude. and he had used two knives on her. he almost cut her in half. >> it does not get any worse than what happened to this young woman. >> they were selling my granddaughter, and nothing was done about it. in the nation, sometimes bad things happen. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance
then on the morning of february 3rd, 2007, police and firefighters in the neighboring town of dearborngruesome discovery. >> it was extremely brutal. it was probably the worst homicide our city's ever seen. >> sergeant phil wengroski responded to an urgent radio call for a detective. >> as soon as i arrived, they pointed out a deceased female that was on like a back porch area. so i went over there and looked at her and, you know, her body was basically like decimated....
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ford f-150 plant in dearborn, michigan. "mad money" has boots on the ground. in the badlands.e heart of steel country to show you how the biggest oil and gas discoveries in a decade are putting a fire back under an industry left for dead. who says we don't make anything anymore? ♪ keep on rocking in the free world ♪ just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. small business owners are using tools like email and social media marketing from constant contact to grow their business. they're getting customers coming back. fans following their business online. and new customer
ford f-150 plant in dearborn, michigan. "mad money" has boots on the ground. in the badlands.e heart of steel country to show you how the biggest oil and gas discoveries in a decade are putting a fire back under an industry left for dead. who says we don't make anything anymore? ♪ keep on rocking in the free world ♪ just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [...
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. >> in dearborn, michigan, terry and donna mcnally are barely holding on. his sales job in august. the condo they bought 15 years ago is worth less than their mortgage, and 40% of his 401(k) retirement savings is gone. donna is the main provider now... >> let me hear you count to ten. can you count to ten? >> one, two, three... >> running a day care center out of their home. >> both: seven, eight, nine, ten! >> are you here for joan? >> yes. >> terry considers himself fortunate to have found part-time work greeting the bereaved at a funeral home and making lattes at starbucks, >> it's tough, but i'm proud of him at his age to be doing what he's doing. >> the 401(k) drop was tremendous and is tremendous at this point in time. and that's where the savings was, you know? that's our hurt right now. >> we can't live our vision of our dream of retirement. that's the worst part. many people can't. [ticking] >> coming up, the 401(k) lobby says the plan is not the problem. it has let down tens of millions of people at the time they need the money the most. >> that's
. >> in dearborn, michigan, terry and donna mcnally are barely holding on. his sales job in august. the condo they bought 15 years ago is worth less than their mortgage, and 40% of his 401(k) retirement savings is gone. donna is the main provider now... >> let me hear you count to ten. can you count to ten? >> one, two, three... >> running a day care center out of their home. >> both: seven, eight, nine, ten! >> are you here for joan? >> yes. >>...
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ford f-150 plant in dearborn, michigan. "mad money" has boots on the ground.t of steel country to show you how the biggest oil and gas discoveries in a decade are putting a fire back under an industry left for dead. who says we don't make anything anymore? >>> "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> thanks, jim, for all your hard work. ♪ with your help i'm starting to see the light ♪ ♪ you're helping me get it right helping me get it right ♪ >>> it's time for a very special intersection of wall street and main street outside the new york stock exchange "lightning round" on "mad money." taking your questions rapid-fire. you say the name of the stock, i tell you whether to buy or sell. my staff prepares the graphics on the fly. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." >> boo-yah, jim. happy 2,000. i was wondering, do you still like panera after morgan stanley downgraded? >> is the quarter that good? i don't know. i think panera bounces back. i do like chipotle too. the upgrade is more important than the downgrad
ford f-150 plant in dearborn, michigan. "mad money" has boots on the ground.t of steel country to show you how the biggest oil and gas discoveries in a decade are putting a fire back under an industry left for dead. who says we don't make anything anymore? >>> "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> thanks, jim, for all your hard work. ♪ with your help i'm starting to see the light ♪ ♪ you're helping me get it right helping me get it...
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when i get to dearborn heights, michigan, i'm ordering probably a double order. good to have you on. thank you. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton begins right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. >>> thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, breaking news. republicans in retreat. new signs that president obama's forcing the gop to back down in this crisis. today house republicans buckled on their threat to send the nation into default. offering to raise the debt limit for another six weeks. now, this is a key concession. an obvious sign of gop weakness. and it's the plan that john boehner and the other gop leaders just presented to the president in talks at the white house. boehner left the meeting moments ago, but there's one big catch in his plan. it doesn't reopen the government. the government will still be shut down. what is this? ground hog day? john boehner sees his shadow and we get six more weeks of shutdown? this is not what the american people want. they want answers. but republicans are literally running away
when i get to dearborn heights, michigan, i'm ordering probably a double order. good to have you on. thank you. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton begins right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. >>> thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, breaking news. republicans in retreat. new signs that president obama's forcing the gop to back down in this crisis. today house republicans buckled on their threat to send the...
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now a new burger and chicken joint in dearborn heights, michigan, is breaking the mold and setting as paying its workers $15 an hour. nor was it a ploy to generate free publicity, but i love the story. harry morehouse is the cofounder of moo click boo. he joins me tonight. what's the philosophy here? you're paying a living wage. your people will make $31,200 a year on 40 hours a week for 52 weeks. what's the philosophy? why are you doing this? >> because it's the right thing to do, ed. that's what we thought from the beginning. and when we opened in april, we were paying $12 an hour right out of the gate. then when we saw people demonstrating for $15, we wanted to get in step with that. >> what kind of response are you getting from the community? >> well, the community loves us. we get a lot of people that come in and shake our hands. and of course there's naysayers that think we're going to ruin the industry by somehow contributing to inflation. but i'm here to tell you, my partner and i brian are using better ingredients, paying our employees $15 an hour. our prices are very reason
now a new burger and chicken joint in dearborn heights, michigan, is breaking the mold and setting as paying its workers $15 an hour. nor was it a ploy to generate free publicity, but i love the story. harry morehouse is the cofounder of moo click boo. he joins me tonight. what's the philosophy here? you're paying a living wage. your people will make $31,200 a year on 40 hours a week for 52 weeks. what's the philosophy? why are you doing this? >> because it's the right thing to do, ed....
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. >> i want to bring in bob shanks, the cfo of the ford motor company, joining us from dearborn, michigannce for the full-year earnings as well as profit margins, and yet, i'm looking at some of the reports from wall street, and buckingham research is out, and they point-blank say to people, sell shares now. this could be a reverse, and this is as good as it gets. what do you say to that? >> that particular firm has had us as sort of in their sights for some time. they're at the low range of the analyst, 26 cents versus the high end of the range is 42 cents. we came in at 45 cents. we'll let the results speak for themselves. the company is growing, and we feel good about where we're headed in the future. >> bob, let's talk about europe. you came in with a loss of $228 million, well below what many on wall street were expecting. most expected you to lose closer to $500 million. are you to the point now you can say, not only do we think we'll break even bring the middle of this decade, but we could be turning a profit sooner than that? >> no, phil, i don't think we want to get ahead of ours
. >> i want to bring in bob shanks, the cfo of the ford motor company, joining us from dearborn, michigannce for the full-year earnings as well as profit margins, and yet, i'm looking at some of the reports from wall street, and buckingham research is out, and they point-blank say to people, sell shares now. this could be a reverse, and this is as good as it gets. what do you say to that? >> that particular firm has had us as sort of in their sights for some time. they're at the low...
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bounce today on that news up 1.5% and let's get to bob shank who joins us from ford headquarters in dearbornbers, nice quarter. how much of this is a sign that the u.s. economy is healing versus a sign of board itself does a good job at what it does. >> it is a combination of both. the economy is contributing but very modestly. there is a lot of replacement demand in the industry which is driving the industry beyond what you think when you look at the top line gdp numbers but a lot of this is a round of restructuring ford did over the last 7 or 8 years, the product we are putting out, strong brands, that is flowing through to the bottom line and giving rate margins as well. dennis: how much of the surge in sales is because of filling the pent-up demand and when does that nice growth end? we are back to steady state in the and the demand already met? >> the industry is growing and that is in part related to the economy, because sales being driven by the housing recovery and energy boom on top of that but we're growing our share as well and growing faster than the overall industry, we are doin
bounce today on that news up 1.5% and let's get to bob shank who joins us from ford headquarters in dearbornbers, nice quarter. how much of this is a sign that the u.s. economy is healing versus a sign of board itself does a good job at what it does. >> it is a combination of both. the economy is contributing but very modestly. there is a lot of replacement demand in the industry which is driving the industry beyond what you think when you look at the top line gdp numbers but a lot of...
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in dearborn heights, michigan on the democrats' line? go ahead. >> caller: okay. i just -- it's frustrating to see both sides of this party, both of the parties are the front and the back, they're acting like 2-year-olds. we voted the people in so that they could fix and compromise and get the country back up on its feet. and it's just not happening. the last five years, they haven't -- they haven't agreed on anything. and i just think that we all need to vote them all out and get new ones in. because they're just not doing the job. thank you. >> dan, hello. on the independent line in west virginia, charlestown. >> caller: how are you doing tonight? >> fine, thanks. >> caller: i'm not republican or democrat. i'm an american. i believe there's a difference. i served country for 13 years, i continue to to do so. i have two tours in iraq and two in afghanistan, to see this nonsense carried on under the reign of obama for the past six years or so, it just really -- it's heart breaking and it's frustrating. you know? i have a wife who's a federal employee and myself be
in dearborn heights, michigan on the democrats' line? go ahead. >> caller: okay. i just -- it's frustrating to see both sides of this party, both of the parties are the front and the back, they're acting like 2-year-olds. we voted the people in so that they could fix and compromise and get the country back up on its feet. and it's just not happening. the last five years, they haven't -- they haven't agreed on anything. and i just think that we all need to vote them all out and get new...
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around. 1-year student held the telephone line open for cbs in new york for their reporter, robert dearborn. as this was long before satellite or cellphone, the payphones in that emergency room were the only communication with the outside world. for more than an hour freshman medical students stood there and described what was going on in the rose room. they went back and forth to trauma room one. when pierre. told walter cronkite who was broadcasting live that the priest had administered the last rites to the president's cronkite would then say i guess it does not get any more official then that. the mexican-american men pulled up the letting knock with this send to deliver live this dollars car. many of us saw president johnson ghostly pale surrounded by airing of suits trundling him into that. memories of jackie kennedy are and many americans are received and they reflect a primal sympathy for her everything and the sec chief said this, as she circled and circled, noticed her hands were cuffed in front of her as if she were cradling something. as she passed, she nice to me with her elbow
around. 1-year student held the telephone line open for cbs in new york for their reporter, robert dearborn. as this was long before satellite or cellphone, the payphones in that emergency room were the only communication with the outside world. for more than an hour freshman medical students stood there and described what was going on in the rose room. they went back and forth to trauma room one. when pierre. told walter cronkite who was broadcasting live that the priest had administered the...