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it looks like it's not far from their at the chicago and dearborn.ming up in a bit. >> coming up, new hope in finding the missing milesian plane. >> and some airlines are taking lines of the menu. >> and a new video-game featuring robert ford. don't miss this story. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for luminess air. now there's a new way to completely cover your flaws, minimize wrinkles, and make you look 10 years younger instantly. >> people asked if i got botox. >> people come up to me and say, "your skin is beautiful." >> i've had two people actually tell me it looks like i have porcelain skin. >> announcer: introducing the airbrush beauty breakthrough-- luminess air-- the most exciting new beauty product in years. it's the revolutionary, new way of applying makeup that gets results liquids and powders can only dream of. >> i love it, i love the way i look. i looked in the mirror and it was like, whoa... >> it's a miracle makeup. it's the only makeup i will use. >> announcer: today you'll see dozens of women use luminess air and
it looks like it's not far from their at the chicago and dearborn.ming up in a bit. >> coming up, new hope in finding the missing milesian plane. >> and some airlines are taking lines of the menu. >> and a new video-game featuring robert ford. don't miss this story. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for luminess air. now there's a new way to completely cover your flaws, minimize wrinkles, and make you look 10 years younger instantly. >> people...
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. >> recently we visited the ford motor company in dearborn, michigan. as carina reports, they're able to design a car and even an entire factory using some pretty amazing technology. >> henry ford revolutionized manufacturing when he came up with the assembly line. instead of one person doing many jobs to build a car, each person specializes in one part of the process. now that process is going through a new revolution. the workers on this assembly line are benefiting from new technology -- virtual reality. >> it's the same technology they use to make video games and movies like "avatar" and "rise of the planet of the apes," and what it essentially does is it tracks objects in space, and then we can make those objects move virtual objects in a virtual environment. [ record scratches ] >> yeah, i found that a little hard to follow, too. but, as they say, seeing is believing, and i was about to see just what he meant. >> hi. >> carina, how are you? >> good. >> hey, come this way. i want to show you something. >> okay. >> welcome to the ergonomics lab. >>
. >> recently we visited the ford motor company in dearborn, michigan. as carina reports, they're able to design a car and even an entire factory using some pretty amazing technology. >> henry ford revolutionized manufacturing when he came up with the assembly line. instead of one person doing many jobs to build a car, each person specializes in one part of the process. now that process is going through a new revolution. the workers on this assembly line are benefiting from new...
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as for madison dearborn, is coming out of this flat. business at the height of the financial crisis. >> thank you. we are just a few minutes away from the open. we have the top 10 trades after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. it is 26 mitts past the hour. alix steel is on the markets. >> features are trying to recover from the worst week stocks have seen since 2012 helped by the unexpectedly positive numbers out of citigroup. impressivearly because the jpmorgan numbers on friday were so terrible. retail sales gained the most since 2012. people are buying more. the 100 day moving average is 1817, so futures closing above the clean level -- key level. one of the market movers will be business inventory from february. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. >> we have one correction. on friday, we incorrectly reported forehead replaced the head of the lincoln brand. james farley continues to lead the brand. david woodhouse was named as the new design director. let's count down the only traits you need
as for madison dearborn, is coming out of this flat. business at the height of the financial crisis. >> thank you. we are just a few minutes away from the open. we have the top 10 trades after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. it is 26 mitts past the hour. alix steel is on the markets. >> features are trying to recover from the worst week stocks have seen since 2012 helped by the unexpectedly positive numbers out of citigroup....
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one of the things he does is get absolution from jefferson and the secretary of war, henry dearborn. they both write letters he sends to congress saying we know pike was not a partisan and he petition's congress for a reward because when lewis and clark got back congress voted the man, parcels of frontier land, doubled hey for going out and risking their lives instead of staying at home and the ohio river and risking their lives a little bit less. so pike makes the same respect -- request of congress, forwards letters from jefferson and dearborn and james madison and things like that. congress, the committee reviewing the request votes in favor of granting him this but by this point the expedition is inextricable from the politics that are dividing congress over jefferson and aaron burr and congress never votes. my guess, there is no record why they didn't vote. no one made a decision but the last evidence we have in the congressional record is the committee voting to bring it to a vote on the floor, then it just disappears. until the 1840s when we have a comment by his widow, clara,
one of the things he does is get absolution from jefferson and the secretary of war, henry dearborn. they both write letters he sends to congress saying we know pike was not a partisan and he petition's congress for a reward because when lewis and clark got back congress voted the man, parcels of frontier land, doubled hey for going out and risking their lives instead of staying at home and the ohio river and risking their lives a little bit less. so pike makes the same respect -- request of...
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for maher and his team were the role played by this man ahmad musa jibril, an online cleric from dearbornemerged as a leading source of inspiration. joseph carter showed us the connections he found. >> this large circle that you see here is jabril, and all of the lines you see going in, those are follows from foreign fighters. >> reporter: so what's his appeal? >> he is cariz mat ping he is knowledgeable, and so all these things put together make him accessible to foreigners who live in the west who don't necessarily speak arabic. he bridges the gap for them. >> reporter: in his sermons, jab ril, who has been jailed in the u.s. on fraud fraud and weapons charges, never explicitly calls for jihad in syria, but he doesn't have to. >> if their women, our women, are being raped and you don't get mad, then your faith is at stake. >> reporter: his polarity is reminiscent of another american extremist clerk, alalakey. who inspired the boston marathon bombers. he was killed by a u.s. drone strike in yemen. now many fear these westerners fighting in syria will return home with deadly new skills. w
for maher and his team were the role played by this man ahmad musa jibril, an online cleric from dearbornemerged as a leading source of inspiration. joseph carter showed us the connections he found. >> this large circle that you see here is jabril, and all of the lines you see going in, those are follows from foreign fighters. >> reporter: so what's his appeal? >> he is cariz mat ping he is knowledgeable, and so all these things put together make him accessible to foreigners...
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. >> madison dearborn is the private equity firm. what are they looking at?this is a really tough deal for them. they bottom of the financial -- the height of the buyout limit just before the financial crisis started. result, they paid a lot. this can help the asset management business quite a bit. because of that they had to do a lot of work on the investment. they are selling it today for about 6.5 billion. when you do the numbers and math, they are about breaking even. maybe breaking even losing money. we do not know because the numbers are not public. >> what does this mean for financial and institutions. will we see more? >> dealmaking has not really recovered since the financial crisis. this is a big he'll. it will really move the needle on volumes in this industry. what we have in the pipeline right now is smaller deals. the indexelling business. we are not seeing a ton of megadeals in the industry. that is for sure. tiaaristina alesci with cref story. olivia sterns is standing by with details. rising, stocks are rebounding after last week steep sellof
. >> madison dearborn is the private equity firm. what are they looking at?this is a really tough deal for them. they bottom of the financial -- the height of the buyout limit just before the financial crisis started. result, they paid a lot. this can help the asset management business quite a bit. because of that they had to do a lot of work on the investment. they are selling it today for about 6.5 billion. when you do the numbers and math, they are about breaking even. maybe breaking...
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one of the things that he does is he gets absolution from jefferson and the secretary henry dearborn. they both write letters which he sends to congress saying you know we no pike was not part of this andy petitions congress for a reward. when lewis and clark got back congress voted the men parcels of frontier land and double pay for going out in crossing and risking their lives instead of staying at home on the ohio river and risking their lives a little bit less. so pike makes the same request of congress. he forged letters from jefferson and dearborn and secretary of state james madison and things like that in congress, the committee reviewing the request votes in favor of granting him this but by this point the expedition is inextricable from the politics dividing congress over jefferson and burr and wilkinson in general and congress never votes. my guess, there is no record of why they don't vote. no one made the decision not to vote but the last evidence we have in the congressional record as of the committee voting to bring it to a vote on the floor and then it just disappears
one of the things that he does is he gets absolution from jefferson and the secretary henry dearborn. they both write letters which he sends to congress saying you know we no pike was not part of this andy petitions congress for a reward. when lewis and clark got back congress voted the men parcels of frontier land and double pay for going out in crossing and risking their lives instead of staying at home on the ohio river and risking their lives a little bit less. so pike makes the same...
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just after a fifth third bank on dearborn was robbed yesterday afternoon. a priest is returning to his church in lakeview after he was investigated for sexual abuse. someone accused the reverend michael o'connell of sexual misconduct in the late 19-90's. but the cook county sheriff's department investigated and announced it couldn't support any charges. a review board then recommended that o'connell be reinstated. patronage hiring at metra goes back three decades, according to the transit agency's own records. a special task force released more than 700 index cards with the names of people recommended for metra jobs... along with the politicians who recommended them. the politicians included governors george ryan and jim edgar, mayor jane byrne, alderman ed vrdolyak and senator paul simon. the patronage culture came to light when metra c-e-o alex clifford said he was fired after refusing a patronage request by state house speaker mike madigan. federal prosecutors say state representative derrick smith admitted to accepting a 7- thousand dollar bribe. accord
just after a fifth third bank on dearborn was robbed yesterday afternoon. a priest is returning to his church in lakeview after he was investigated for sexual abuse. someone accused the reverend michael o'connell of sexual misconduct in the late 19-90's. but the cook county sheriff's department investigated and announced it couldn't support any charges. a review board then recommended that o'connell be reinstated. patronage hiring at metra goes back three decades, according to the transit...
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to me, the amazing thing is cair got the university of michigan in dearborn to shut this down. what are we talking about? this is a classic case of what happens in muslim countries and we turn our back on it and we shouldn't. >> even the united nations likes the film, eric. >> it's not a film. it's a documentary. that's where the line should be drawn. cair should stop with this. i'm going to pick up on something greg said. the intolerance of the muslim religion. on one end, you have christianity, judaism. on the other end, you have muslim and maybe hateful groups. cair said, they linked on their website, richard silver steen, he said a jew can't be profiled in human rights abuses against muslim woman, he writes it, then cair puts it up on their website, they're taking that point, if you're jewish, you can't profile human rights offenses of muslim people. this is absolutely ridiculous. >> isn't that anti-semitic? it's anti-semitic as i see it. >> another form of intolerance. probably muslims could be the most intolerant group in america. >> you know what is funny? they believe t
to me, the amazing thing is cair got the university of michigan in dearborn to shut this down. what are we talking about? this is a classic case of what happens in muslim countries and we turn our back on it and we shouldn't. >> even the united nations likes the film, eric. >> it's not a film. it's a documentary. that's where the line should be drawn. cair should stop with this. i'm going to pick up on something greg said. the intolerance of the muslim religion. on one end, you have...
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>> caller: jimmy james, a big dearborn booyah. >> what's going on?e chinese number. >> caller: i like your take on black stone. >> i think black stone is a treasure trove of value. i like that for a double. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- second wind? amazon delivered for shareholders in 2013. but after starting this year with the near 20% sell-off, could an old, familiar name be better suited to plug you into profits? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. wherever you are with the mobile trader app we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch what you say a
>> caller: jimmy james, a big dearborn booyah. >> what's going on?e chinese number. >> caller: i like your take on black stone. >> i think black stone is a treasure trove of value. i like that for a double. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- second wind? amazon delivered for shareholders in 2013. but after starting this year with...
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ironically, this comes as one of the schools, the university of michigan in dearborn hosts a controversial art display. would you look at this? "abortion is a gift from god." that's fine on this campus. but this film that calls attention to abuse of muslim women, that can't be aired. joining me now to discuss it, director of "2016: obama's america" and creator of the soon to be released film "america." good to see you. it's incredible that a film highlighting violence against women and asking what can be done about it. that cannot be shown. but a film describing abortion as god's gift and as life sustaining abortion as a life-sustaining act. no problem. your thoughts? >> well, i think that on the face of it, you seem to have a scandalous double standard. they are for free speech, and they want to be able to talk about controversial topics like abortion. but when it comes to talking about some of the honor killings that go on in islamic cultures, you can't do that. now, the reason for this, i think, is that in the church of modern liberalism, particularly on the campus, abortion has become
ironically, this comes as one of the schools, the university of michigan in dearborn hosts a controversial art display. would you look at this? "abortion is a gift from god." that's fine on this campus. but this film that calls attention to abuse of muslim women, that can't be aired. joining me now to discuss it, director of "2016: obama's america" and creator of the soon to be released film "america." good to see you. it's incredible that a film highlighting...
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one of the things that he does is he gets absolution from jefferson and the secretary henry dearborn. they both write letters which he sends to congress saying you know we no pike was not part of this andy petitions congress for a reward. when lewis and clark got back congress voted the men parcels of frontier land and double pay for going out in
one of the things that he does is he gets absolution from jefferson and the secretary henry dearborn. they both write letters which he sends to congress saying you know we no pike was not part of this andy petitions congress for a reward. when lewis and clark got back congress voted the men parcels of frontier land and double pay for going out in
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i would note also that the dearborn, michigan schools large muslim population they give a lot of allowancestions for prayer of muslim students at school. >> they give days off. >> street here but it doesn't feel like a two-way street all the time. >> in deer born i believe they give days off for some muslim holidays. talk about separation of church and state. anyway, look. the overall theme here, juan, i'm sure you watched my memo on friday because it was overwhelmingly brilliant is now in a public school system, they are so afraid of guys like this man, who will walk in on any pretense, even if you are teaching about how judeo-christian philosophy influenced the founding fathers and what they incorporated from the 10 commandments into our justice system. no, no, no. no, no, no, no. and i think this is almost like a disease in america. but, nobody is treating it, juan. because the mainstream media sympathizes with the secularists. they don't want -- you know, you have got to be -- you can't even tell kids they can have a good time on easter. you can't even tell them that now. >> that's ridi
i would note also that the dearborn, michigan schools large muslim population they give a lot of allowancestions for prayer of muslim students at school. >> they give days off. >> street here but it doesn't feel like a two-way street all the time. >> in deer born i believe they give days off for some muslim holidays. talk about separation of church and state. anyway, look. the overall theme here, juan, i'm sure you watched my memo on friday because it was overwhelmingly...
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. >> so it's a little bit interesting that -- >> madison dearborn a clear exit from a seven-year-oldneed that, by the way. they have struggled. >> yeah. nuveen had revenue from 2009. 6.25 billion from a billion dollar revenue company. largest ever by tiaa-cref. >> we will watch the other asset managers to see if they get a markup as well. it would have been nice to be in deal book before it happened. another missed opportunity. thanks, joe. i don't know. when are we going to get something before it comes on the wire. >> i think we had john donhue before the ebay guy. don't you remember? we brought you the scoop first right here on cnbc? >> 800 billion in management. >> ebay settlement with icahn. >> it's big. >> yeah. it's a lot. that adds up, a billion, after a while. what's going on in ukraine? >> more unrest. armed militants to leave oupld buildings in eastern series of donetsk. ukraine threatened a full scare anti-terrorist occupation if protesters refuse to leave. and reports of another police station seized by forces. a dozen cities there have been buildings seized by pro-russi
. >> so it's a little bit interesting that -- >> madison dearborn a clear exit from a seven-year-oldneed that, by the way. they have struggled. >> yeah. nuveen had revenue from 2009. 6.25 billion from a billion dollar revenue company. largest ever by tiaa-cref. >> we will watch the other asset managers to see if they get a markup as well. it would have been nice to be in deal book before it happened. another missed opportunity. thanks, joe. i don't know. when are we...
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and so, he makes the same request of congress and he forwards these letters from jefferson and the dearborn and the secretary of state james madison and things like that and the congress, the committee reviewing the request votes in favor of granting him this. but by this point, the expedition is inextricable from the politics that are dividing the congress over jefferson and burr and wilkinson just in general and the congress never votes. my guess -- there is no record. nobody made a decision not to vote, but the last evidence that we have in the congressional record as of the committee voting to bring it to a vote on the floor, and then it just disappears. until the 1840s when we have a comment by his widow who is requesting that the real war to be paid to her. by this point she's destitute and says they never paid it to my husband. i would like it now and then if she dies before they do anything. my guess about what is going on is twofold. one is he is acquitted if he has a lot of political enemies. and so, he has a lot of powerful friends and they cannot manage to get this actually to t
and so, he makes the same request of congress and he forwards these letters from jefferson and the dearborn and the secretary of state james madison and things like that and the congress, the committee reviewing the request votes in favor of granting him this. but by this point, the expedition is inextricable from the politics that are dividing the congress over jefferson and burr and wilkinson just in general and the congress never votes. my guess -- there is no record. nobody made a decision...
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--hugo long for it and short do go along gm and short dearborn?put in their dividends. the government just got out of gm. they're poised for a year of growth like ford did last year. is the auto parts to the moon? bookworm is a good company. >> what do you advise your clients now about monster versus stacks? are you saying shift out of bonds equities or stay in bonds and grabbed the coupon? get out of bonds and move into equities. we think the market has done nothing for about 13 years. ,e are at the end of a 31 year unbelievably secular bond market which is now finally trough in. we think right now the tenure bond is in your head fake is down. we are going to use his opportunity for profit. i got to to talk about bonds this morning. pretty cool. >> not airlines, but on's. >> will sallie mae go away? >> people are selling in january and april. let's turn it around. coming up, more unrest in eastern ukraine. can rest of the manufacturing another crimea at? stay with us worldwide. you're listening to bloomberg surveillance. good morning. >> good mor
--hugo long for it and short do go along gm and short dearborn?put in their dividends. the government just got out of gm. they're poised for a year of growth like ford did last year. is the auto parts to the moon? bookworm is a good company. >> what do you advise your clients now about monster versus stacks? are you saying shift out of bonds equities or stay in bonds and grabbed the coupon? get out of bonds and move into equities. we think the market has done nothing for about 13 years....
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this is headed by madison dearborn. you yet -- european ministers are looking on whether they should impose tougher sanctions on russia. they ignored a deadline to advance in government buildings. the u.s. accuses russia of trying to destabilize. we have got to turn to the markets. we seem to be in rally mode. shopping hedges fund managers heads off. half a percent. last year it fell 2.6%. the nasdaq fell by more than 3%. is it over? i want to bring in adam parker. is the chief u.s. strategist. is your phone ringing off the hook right now? at how managers are getting chopped up over the last three months, does anyone know what direction we're going in. >> you have to take a longer-term perspective. our view is that earnings are going to grow but 6%. cap these are buying back a couple are sent of their stocks. rotationhis has been a than has been the overall market going down. we're are only seeing about 3% or so for the all-time s&p high. >> we have a report on bloomberg.com and the terminal that tries to explain why te
this is headed by madison dearborn. you yet -- european ministers are looking on whether they should impose tougher sanctions on russia. they ignored a deadline to advance in government buildings. the u.s. accuses russia of trying to destabilize. we have got to turn to the markets. we seem to be in rally mode. shopping hedges fund managers heads off. half a percent. last year it fell 2.6%. the nasdaq fell by more than 3%. is it over? i want to bring in adam parker. is the chief u.s. strategist....
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the new york auto show interview. , he drives north from dearborn. canada to play pond hockey.but they would put me in the goal because i couldn't skate. >> we played in the bartsch. the puck would go to syracuse. with me, adam johnson. olivia sterns is bored this morning. >> the real estate market is getting off to a slow start. march sales and las vegas, san diego, and phoenix were down from a year ago. in south korea, hundreds of people may be missing after a ferry boat sank. at least two people were known to have died. the ship sailed into rocks during some foggy weather. complaint thatar he goes to bed hungry may have led to action by the ncaa. they have approved unlimited meals for college athletes. napier complained about not having enough money to eat at times. i figured out a way to fix that. those are your top headlines. that stuffot make up. >> it is kind of bizarre. >> it is some kind of weird subsidy. is out withmerica earnings. shares are a little bit down in the premarket. this is after the bank posted a loss of $6 billion on cost tied to bad mortgages. the earni
the new york auto show interview. , he drives north from dearborn. canada to play pond hockey.but they would put me in the goal because i couldn't skate. >> we played in the bartsch. the puck would go to syracuse. with me, adam johnson. olivia sterns is bored this morning. >> the real estate market is getting off to a slow start. march sales and las vegas, san diego, and phoenix were down from a year ago. in south korea, hundreds of people may be missing after a ferry boat sank. at...
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we will see how dearborn, michigan is doing. at 11:00 a.m. this morning with bob shanks.his is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. the president speaking in seoul, korea. >> we're keeping an eye on amazon this morning. the shares are down 1.5%. the theme seems to be spent and you shall receive. nothing to become a's business model. sales rose 20% but their expenses increased by even more, limiting earnings per share to about half of what it was a year before. anthony joins us now by phone, and victor, there seems to be this idea that amazon is spending money as fast as they can make it. shipping cost grew 31%, which was faster than what revenue increase, how much longer can amazon keep us going before investors throw their hands up and say enough? >> you had accelerated revenue growth, which topped our expectations you had gross margins, which expanded for the 10th consecutive quarter, however, as you noted, this was a heavy investment quarter. they called on china specifically. seeuge opportunity -- they huge opportunity there.
we will see how dearborn, michigan is doing. at 11:00 a.m. this morning with bob shanks.his is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. the president speaking in seoul, korea. >> we're keeping an eye on amazon this morning. the shares are down 1.5%. the theme seems to be spent and you shall receive. nothing to become a's business model. sales rose 20% but their expenses increased by even more, limiting earnings per share to about half of...
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. >>> let's head to dearborn, michigan. >> there's a church versus state debate going on in dearborn. >> it has 40,000 arab-americans. >> exactly. flyers were passed out last week inviting members of the community, in fact, passed out at a school, an easter egg hunt at a local school. that's when the controversy began. >> eggstravaganza is what it is called. this church has no religious undertones to the event. they want the community to show up, it's an egg roll, it is like what they do on the south lawn of the white house. >> let's look at that, how many times is easter said on there? i don't say it on there one time. >> there's just an adorable bunny. >> everyone come out to grab eggs and candy. kids associate spring with the easter bunny and eggs and everything. >> the easter bunny is a religious sign, after all, having died for our sins. >> that's right. one parent says this is absolutely not right. take a listen to this guy. >> i believe this is against the constitution. it's just against the separation of church and state to allow the flyers to be distributed by school official
. >>> let's head to dearborn, michigan. >> there's a church versus state debate going on in dearborn. >> it has 40,000 arab-americans. >> exactly. flyers were passed out last week inviting members of the community, in fact, passed out at a school, an easter egg hunt at a local school. that's when the controversy began. >> eggstravaganza is what it is called. this church has no religious undertones to the event. they want the community to show up, it's an egg...
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an american cleric from dearborn michigan who received his religious training in saudi arabia.tions show jibril as the leading source of inspiration. >> this large circle you see here is jibril. and all of the lines that you see going in those are follows from foreign fighters. >> reporter: that's jibril? >> yeah. >> reporter: on twitter jibril frequently lionizes westerners that have died in syria. he never explicitly recruits fighters. instead his online sermons appeal to the young men who follow him. >> our honor are being raped then you don't get made your fate is at stake. >> they operate like cheerleaders. they provide all the intellectual infrastructure, the moral imperatives to act. then they leave you to make the conclusion and inference yourself. >> reporter: many of the westerners who have joined the fight in syria have already died there. but a significant number will eventually come home. and that's where the real danger may lie. >> people who have training in war zones, when they return those are disproportionately more likely to succeed and kill in greater number
an american cleric from dearborn michigan who received his religious training in saudi arabia.tions show jibril as the leading source of inspiration. >> this large circle you see here is jibril. and all of the lines that you see going in those are follows from foreign fighters. >> reporter: that's jibril? >> yeah. >> reporter: on twitter jibril frequently lionizes westerners that have died in syria. he never explicitly recruits fighters. instead his online sermons appeal...
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by the way, you go back to 07, of course, in terms of buying it, they, that being madison dearborn employed deer of leverage and debt. its not a big win by any stretch. they could go the ipo route you are not going to sell it all at once, this is a clean exit. all of it one time, brings tiaa much more strongly, the municipal market is not the strongest to be in, this year with detroit up, puerto rico, last year, or two years ago with meredith with me. but they will now have a loot more exposure to that important asset class. >> we always knew them as a great money manager. >> or a conservative. i thought this deal was significant from the poich we are seeing any consolidation, it's consolidation that's been lacking here. there are too many players. >> i want to get to this insurance deal, importantly, also keep an eye on shares of endurance and as pen, both of which were up, last i checked, endurance perhaps more importantly, sorry cash is $47.50. it's going to be a 60/40 split is what it is, it's a hostile offer that we are august talking about from endurance for aspen, both, of course, th
by the way, you go back to 07, of course, in terms of buying it, they, that being madison dearborn employed deer of leverage and debt. its not a big win by any stretch. they could go the ipo route you are not going to sell it all at once, this is a clean exit. all of it one time, brings tiaa much more strongly, the municipal market is not the strongest to be in, this year with detroit up, puerto rico, last year, or two years ago with meredith with me. but they will now have a loot more exposure...