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dearborn, michigan, is under sharia law. >> in other countries the religious text becomes law.cts from any foreign law incoming. >> you can't go like i'm using sharia law in this room. we should make this illegal. we have this thing called american law. we've already stipulated to. >> exactly. have faith in the american judicial system, that it will root out anything that is illegal and it will not do anything against the constitution or any american law. >> thank you. i feel like i have a ph.d. now. probably not. need a bachelor first. thank you for sitting down with me. >> no problem. ugh, no bars. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud. bye. be nice to have your car for some shelter. bye. when it really, really matter
dearborn, michigan, is under sharia law. >> in other countries the religious text becomes law.cts from any foreign law incoming. >> you can't go like i'm using sharia law in this room. we should make this illegal. we have this thing called american law. we've already stipulated to. >> exactly. have faith in the american judicial system, that it will root out anything that is illegal and it will not do anything against the constitution or any american law. >> thank you. i...
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there's 40,000 muslims in dearborne.>> i came to the little caesar's location here and order add large hot and ready myself half halal pepperoni and half regular pep recent roni when fully cook the beef pepperoni is smaller and curls up and the beef pepperoni lays flat. it should be easy enough for anyone to felt difference. the dee born man did not want to speak on cal rah. he's part of a phone recording between him and the manager at the location. >> we only going to take order because it was your order. you said that you want add pepperoni. so we said okay. >> halal or. >> it was pork pepperoni which you asked for. >> when do you business in a community 99% muslims, and you stand out and put your signs and you say this is halal the consumers spec it to be halal. >> the company zen us a statement which says in part "little caesar's cherishes our customers from our religious and cultures we can't comment on pending litigation, we take this claim very seriously. at this time, we believe it is without merit ". >> reporter
there's 40,000 muslims in dearborne.>> i came to the little caesar's location here and order add large hot and ready myself half halal pepperoni and half regular pep recent roni when fully cook the beef pepperoni is smaller and curls up and the beef pepperoni lays flat. it should be easy enough for anyone to felt difference. the dee born man did not want to speak on cal rah. he's part of a phone recording between him and the manager at the location. >> we only going to take order...
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small towns in and around detroit like dearborn and hamtramick, americans with roots to the middle east. many of whom are muslim and for some people in america, that simple stat makes this sleepily suburban community the scariest place in america? although when we got there, people were maybe a little more woke than normal. the election had happened just days before we arrived. i didn't know what to expect from the muslims there. especially because moments after trump's acceptance speech, i had received a text from a good friend of mine, zar norbash, a comedian, a muslim and also the co-host of the podcast "good muslim/bad muslim." so tell me what was going through your mind when you decided to text me, felt like a signal flare. >> i am so devastated. and when i texted you, i was worried. >> yeah. about what specifically? >> about my family. >> yeah. ♪ what's going through your mind? >> i see so much misinformation. >> really? >> like, there's this are rhetoric of a standard of muslimness and that's dangerous. and it's also not true. i feel like it needs to be said, there are 1.7 billio
small towns in and around detroit like dearborn and hamtramick, americans with roots to the middle east. many of whom are muslim and for some people in america, that simple stat makes this sleepily suburban community the scariest place in america? although when we got there, people were maybe a little more woke than normal. the election had happened just days before we arrived. i didn't know what to expect from the muslims there. especially because moments after trump's acceptance speech, i had...
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arbab, graduate, university of michigan-dearborn: "my friend, she had to run to a final exam and whenound out he immediately was like no no stop everything and i will call you later. and literally called her and asked her how her final went and they finished up their conversation."mark zuckerberg, ceo, facebook: "last month i wrote a letter on building community, i have it here (laughs)."if zuckerberg were to serve in government - an ambition he has denied - it would trigger a conflict of interest.in a regulatory filing last yearfacebook said if he left the company he would lose his majority control, except if he was leaving to serve in government. stillfor the 32-year old...that decision may be some way down the road.clare sebastian, cnnmoney, new york. (pam) happening now: police looking for the criminal who ransacked a daycare in san jose... you can see the damage here ... families now forced to find somone to care for their children until the business can reopen. kron4's hermala aregawi spoke to the owner of the facility.. this was the scene joyce brown walked into at 6 this morni
arbab, graduate, university of michigan-dearborn: "my friend, she had to run to a final exam and whenound out he immediately was like no no stop everything and i will call you later. and literally called her and asked her how her final went and they finished up their conversation."mark zuckerberg, ceo, facebook: "last month i wrote a letter on building community, i have it here (laughs)."if zuckerberg were to serve in government - an ambition he has denied - it would trigger...
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she is a muslim woman from dearborn who can tell me what's really going an as someone who chooses tor a hijab. i'm going to ask a lot of dumb questions. >> that's okay. >> some on behalf of me, some on behalf of the world. what exactly is a burqa? >> the one where only the eyes show, they have the rest of the face covered which is pretty much this much showing. the burqa covers everything. there are little holes in the -- >> when i see women wearing it, the eye makeup is on fleek, for people who know how to use that expression. >> that goes to show a lot of it is cultural. >> dumb question alert. the hijab. talk about that. >> some interpretations of the koran say you have to be covered in a certain way. the extent of the covering, it's vague how it has to be done. it doesn't say you have to cover around your face or around your hair. hijab being a sign of modesty, hijab not being a head covering, the way you interact with people. the way you decide to wear it is very cultural as opposed to a religious interpretation. it's very cultural at the end of the day. i feel like now is the t
she is a muslim woman from dearborn who can tell me what's really going an as someone who chooses tor a hijab. i'm going to ask a lot of dumb questions. >> that's okay. >> some on behalf of me, some on behalf of the world. what exactly is a burqa? >> the one where only the eyes show, they have the rest of the face covered which is pretty much this much showing. the burqa covers everything. there are little holes in the -- >> when i see women wearing it, the eye makeup is...
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span of the bridge and officials say the new $2 million missed the point at the end of the path and dearborn island will also open we will have restaurants water fountain benches and bike rack. road leading to yosemite national park is back open, big oak flat road had been closed since february. it's been damaged by slides from all the recent rain. crews are making repairs so drivers should be prepared for some delays. >>> mentioning tomorrow before the bike path opens, oakland mayor libby schatz is joining us in the studio and we will talk about the new budget. we will talk about that and what the mayor says tomorrow. >>> plan to address mental health needs of homeless people with a fleet of mobile wellness van's. according to the examiner, is to reduce high number of evidence responses and hospital stays for psychiatric issues among homeless people in san francisco. the proposal calls for five, 24 hour, seven days per week month mobile wellness van's going to heirs were homeless gather and try to provide them with mental health services. >>> i was until a strike that could happen and if it
span of the bridge and officials say the new $2 million missed the point at the end of the path and dearborn island will also open we will have restaurants water fountain benches and bike rack. road leading to yosemite national park is back open, big oak flat road had been closed since february. it's been damaged by slides from all the recent rain. crews are making repairs so drivers should be prepared for some delays. >>> mentioning tomorrow before the bike path opens, oakland mayor...
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earlier zuckerberg talked with muslim students at the university of michigan in dearborn. he also busy with people that are recovering from the opioid addiction in dayton, ohio. he also spent time in wisconsin over the weekend, posting photos of his visit with the family at the farm. is that a kitten? this family raises dairy and beef cattle has been for five generations. he did a lot of worse -- firsts, including feeding the calf, getting the milk straight from the cow and driving a 70 year old tractor. he has artie more states to get to -- has already visited 20 states and has 30 more to get to.>> he is having a great time . >>> coming up, taking a stand for the rights of immigrants, and we have the made a movement. -- may day movement. >>> we have the latest on the destruction coming up. >>> looking at the san mateo bridge, not bad as we head out to the peninsula. >>> clear skies with temperatures in the 40s, 50s and 60s, ending up in the 70s, 80s and low 90s inland. when i feel my best, i am my best. that's why i'm taking the activia probiotic two week challenge and ad
earlier zuckerberg talked with muslim students at the university of michigan in dearborn. he also busy with people that are recovering from the opioid addiction in dayton, ohio. he also spent time in wisconsin over the weekend, posting photos of his visit with the family at the farm. is that a kitten? this family raises dairy and beef cattle has been for five generations. he did a lot of worse -- firsts, including feeding the calf, getting the milk straight from the cow and driving a 70 year...
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that's really hard to do when you're dealing with a company as old and entrenched potentially as dearborn has shown itself to be. >> the initial reaction of wall street to jim hackett is to give him the benefit of the doubt. he could revive shares of ford, but until he lays out his game plan, few expect ford shares to move dramatically higher. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chi >>> so, with ford struggling, are there others in the automotive industry better positioned for the future? richard is here with us tonight to share his thoughts. senior automotive analyst at "morning star." thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me tonight, bill. >> before we get to the others, what about ford? is jim hackett the guy and what do you expect to happen there? >> i think that ford motor stock compared to, say, for example, general motors, chrysler, some of the other companies that compete in the u.s. market, ford's gotten into a product cycle lull. in the near term here. and we're seeing more product come out from, say, for example, general motors, or chrysler, you know, and b
that's really hard to do when you're dealing with a company as old and entrenched potentially as dearborn has shown itself to be. >> the initial reaction of wall street to jim hackett is to give him the benefit of the doubt. he could revive shares of ford, but until he lays out his game plan, few expect ford shares to move dramatically higher. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chi >>> so, with ford struggling, are there others in the automotive industry better...
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fiana arbab, graduate, university of michigan-dearborn: "my friend, she had to run to a final exam and when zuckerberg found out he immediately was like no no stop everything and i will call you later. and literally called her and asked her how her final went and they finished up their conversation." mark zuckerberg, ceo, facebook: "last month i wrote a letter on building community, i have it here (laughs)." if zuckerberg were to serve in government - an ambition he has denied - it would trigger a conflict of interest.in a regulatory filing last yearfacebook said if he left the company he would lose his majority control, except if he was leaving to serve in government.stillfor the 32-year old...that decision may be some way down the road. clare sebastian, cnnmoney, new york. (anchor) time now to check on time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. look for additional cooling into the weekend as an upper level trough affects our region. in addition, a slight chance of showers are expected saturday into sunday, yet widespread rainfall is not likely at this
fiana arbab, graduate, university of michigan-dearborn: "my friend, she had to run to a final exam and when zuckerberg found out he immediately was like no no stop everything and i will call you later. and literally called her and asked her how her final went and they finished up their conversation." mark zuckerberg, ceo, facebook: "last month i wrote a letter on building community, i have it here (laughs)." if zuckerberg were to serve in government - an ambition he has...
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this is the rarely-seen lincoln design center in dearborn, michigan, where the cars of the future become drew every angle of what would become the navigator, after a series of tweaks and changes, it starts to take shape, in clay. something car makers have done for decades. but now it's shaped with precision by this massive computer. and then intricate lly finishedy these sculptors. >> it's a real skill to be a clay model and create this with your hands. >> reporter: they can spend a year going from clay to concept. >> it gives people a little bit of excitement and to tease them on where we're going to go in the future. >> reporter: that's what the navigator concept did with its sweeping door. the concept of concept cars is nearly a century old. >> a dozen years of automotive progress scoped into one effort. >> reporter: back in 1938 it's credited as the first. it never made it to production, but it did set the tone for a generation of buicks. >> the nation's latest experimental car. >> reporter: by the 1950s, the concept car took off with futuristic designs never meant for the road or ev
this is the rarely-seen lincoln design center in dearborn, michigan, where the cars of the future become drew every angle of what would become the navigator, after a series of tweaks and changes, it starts to take shape, in clay. something car makers have done for decades. but now it's shaped with precision by this massive computer. and then intricate lly finishedy these sculptors. >> it's a real skill to be a clay model and create this with your hands. >> reporter: they can spend a...
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. >> earlier, friday zuckerberg talked with muslim students at university of michigan dearborn.ecovering from opioid addiction in dayton. zuckerberg spent time in wisconsin over the weekend and here are some photos of the visit with the grant family and blanchard bill the family has raised dairy and beef cattle for five generations and zuckerberg, well, he fed a calf dried unpasteurized milk from a cow and drove a 70-year-old tractor. he has about 30 more states to visit. >>> japanese jeweler created a special star wars work of art with more than the power of the dark side to buy it. 24 karat solid gold mask of darth vader expected to sell for $1.4 million each. there's more than 10 inches and 1 foot tall and they weigh 33 pounds. the artist is choosing to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first star wars movie which was released may 25, may 25, 1977. the mask go on sale this thursday. >>> time to check in with mike. >> may day protests turning violent across the world, street had more on the events planned in the bay area. >>> a deadly morning on interstate 880, oakland. wh
. >> earlier, friday zuckerberg talked with muslim students at university of michigan dearborn.ecovering from opioid addiction in dayton. zuckerberg spent time in wisconsin over the weekend and here are some photos of the visit with the grant family and blanchard bill the family has raised dairy and beef cattle for five generations and zuckerberg, well, he fed a calf dried unpasteurized milk from a cow and drove a 70-year-old tractor. he has about 30 more states to visit. >>>...
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. >> the oldest son of the shaw of dearborn, the monarch who wants with his nation.ss fighting for the soul of iran. during his father's time, iran was a reliable ally in america was not a theocratic regime in iran. the monarchy led was overthrown in 1979 islamic resolution and the ayatollah khomeini and how they fled the country. now he wants the iranian regime. the freedom and human rights. >> i'm calling on a process of civil disobedience. by bringing domestic rusher on the system. if enough people refuse to cooperate thinking man's dead, then they can paralyze the system of labor strikes across the nation. that's not people shooting bullets in the streets. >> what you're calling for is a revolution within peers in the mechanism of change can be a nonviolent provided this is nurtured and cared for. history is full of such examples. nelson mandela was rocking and i fell in south africa while the rest of the world was doing business with the apartheid regime until the point where people in the world said enough. it is no longer acceptable. >> how does that happen wh
. >> the oldest son of the shaw of dearborn, the monarch who wants with his nation.ss fighting for the soul of iran. during his father's time, iran was a reliable ally in america was not a theocratic regime in iran. the monarchy led was overthrown in 1979 islamic resolution and the ayatollah khomeini and how they fled the country. now he wants the iranian regime. the freedom and human rights. >> i'm calling on a process of civil disobedience. by bringing domestic rusher on the...
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. >> earlier he spoke with muslim students at the university of michigan in dearborn and visited daytonioid addiction. he also spent time in wisconsin over the weekend and posted photos of the visit with the grant family farm and blanche bill and they raise gary and the cabell -- dairy and beef cattle and half for five generations. he fed a calf, trite unpasteurized milk straight from the cow and driving a 70- year-old tractor and he has 30 states to go. >>> fighting for workers rights as activists get ready for the may day rallies across the bay area and there is a special focus on school. >>> the deadly shooting in the parking lot of the home depot in oakland and the investigation is underway. all ahead right here on mornings on 2. >>> blame the grass you knew it would get going there so much rain. they are so tall and the weeds
. >> earlier he spoke with muslim students at the university of michigan in dearborn and visited daytonioid addiction. he also spent time in wisconsin over the weekend and posted photos of the visit with the grant family farm and blanche bill and they raise gary and the cabell -- dairy and beef cattle and half for five generations. he fed a calf, trite unpasteurized milk straight from the cow and driving a 70- year-old tractor and he has 30 states to go. >>> fighting for workers...
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on friday meeting with muslim students at university of michigan in dearborn.urday sitting down with opioid addicts in dayton, ohio. sunday, sitting down with the moore family in ohio. he's been keeping a record on his facebook page. in between swinging through south bend, indiana, taking a driving tour with the city's democratic mayor. >> this certainly didn't feel like a political visit. we weren't talking about politics. we were talking about the community, we were talking about jobs and the economy. >> reporter: it wasn't a one-record deal. he's visited at least 10 states since january. his challenge is meeting every state in the midwest by the end of the year. which has people guessing he may be dipping his toe into political waters. someone wrote, mr. zuckerberg's leave of absence or resignation would not constitute a voluntary resignation if it were in connection with his serving in a government office. >> i'm just so grateful i've had the opportunity to serve so many people, and i just think the best is yet to come. >> reporter: as for the moores, they
on friday meeting with muslim students at university of michigan in dearborn.urday sitting down with opioid addicts in dayton, ohio. sunday, sitting down with the moore family in ohio. he's been keeping a record on his facebook page. in between swinging through south bend, indiana, taking a driving tour with the city's democratic mayor. >> this certainly didn't feel like a political visit. we weren't talking about politics. we were talking about the community, we were talking about jobs...
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like if necessary were interested, i would sort of start a service taking bus trips with people to dearborn scared about, look at this sleepy suburb with the delicious food. whatever you think is going to happen if you see women walking down the street in burhijabs ist happening here. that's the kind of service i would start if the people were into it because i feel it is about seeing people up close. we shouldn't have to do it but i feel we should do it. >> you're bringing people there. that's what is so great with your show. you spent some time with millennial muslims and talked to them about how they remain true to their faith in the modern era. so many other young people of other religions are falling away from their faiths right now. what keeps them motivated? >> yeah, i mean i was really compelled by them because they didn't sound like they were changing the religion to fit them other than having an app on their phones that gave them the call to prayer, which is pretty cool. but they really believe in their religion on a very deep and fundamental level. at the same time if they walk p
like if necessary were interested, i would sort of start a service taking bus trips with people to dearborn scared about, look at this sleepy suburb with the delicious food. whatever you think is going to happen if you see women walking down the street in burhijabs ist happening here. that's the kind of service i would start if the people were into it because i feel it is about seeing people up close. we shouldn't have to do it but i feel we should do it. >> you're bringing people there....
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as we speak, the ford news conference is taking place at their headquarters in dearborn, michigan. hackett coming in. over 1.5% stock is up in early trading this morning. online and check out our charts and graphics. about ours anything conversations, you can watch it again. this is bloomberg. ♪ city,an: from new york you are watching bloomberg daybreak and we are about 24 minutes into the session. we are of i about half of 1% on the dow. last week's big move to the downside has been shaken off largely. it's a resilient bull market. treasuries are on the margin and the yields are up one bases in an dollar weakness is the story on the back of the d.c. drama. this morning it's about a euro strength. solid but theen politics are playing in with angela merkel talking to students in germany. 4/10 of 1%.uro by alix: the ford press conference is taking place right now. the drama overnight, mark fields retiring and jim hackett who was , he willund specialist be taking over. a lot of shakeups in the board as well. it was a big shift for ford. bill ford is the chairman and he is speaking rig
as we speak, the ford news conference is taking place at their headquarters in dearborn, michigan. hackett coming in. over 1.5% stock is up in early trading this morning. online and check out our charts and graphics. about ours anything conversations, you can watch it again. this is bloomberg. ♪ city,an: from new york you are watching bloomberg daybreak and we are about 24 minutes into the session. we are of i about half of 1% on the dow. last week's big move to the downside has been shaken...
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. >> our next caller is michael in dearborn, michigan. >> caller: i want to thank you very much. i have never interviewed a real historian before. i just want to ask, i have two questions. first of all, the bigger question, do you think that the allies would have won the war without america? because some people say with the blockade the allies would have won? so, you can answer that? >> do you have a second question? why don't you ask both and we'll take them at one time. >> caller: i'm just learning pershing. what was he like? was he a conservative? was he more liberal? was he like the george patton of world war ii or not george patton -- >> do you mind if i ask your age? >> those are my questions. thank you very much. >> i missed his age. i'm guessing high school student. great that he is studying the history. so, the first was, would the blo blo blockade have been successful on its own? >> a follow on to the last question we asked. the british blockade is certainly slowly and surely struggling. the germans will claim after the war that it is directly or indirectly responsible
. >> our next caller is michael in dearborn, michigan. >> caller: i want to thank you very much. i have never interviewed a real historian before. i just want to ask, i have two questions. first of all, the bigger question, do you think that the allies would have won the war without america? because some people say with the blockade the allies would have won? so, you can answer that? >> do you have a second question? why don't you ask both and we'll take them at one time....
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on friday meeting with muslim students at the university of michigan in dearborn.y sitting down with recovering opioid addicts in dayton, ohio, and sunday stopping by a family farm in wisconsin. zuckerberg's has been keeping a running diary of his travels on his facebook page. >> i'm here with my friend. >> reporter: in between, zuckerberg is swinging by south bend, indiana, taking a driving tour with the city's democratic mayor. >> this didn't feel like a political visit. we certainly weren't talking about politics. we were talking about community, we were talking about jobs and the economy. >> reporter: it's not a one-time deal, zuckerberg's visited at least 10 states since january. when he announced a personal challenge to have visited and met people in every sta leading some to speculate zuckerberg may be dipping his toe into the political waters. the first sign, this line buried in last year's s.e.c. filing by facebook that read "mr. zuckerberg's leave of absence or resignation would not constitute a voluntary resignation if it were in connection with his serv
on friday meeting with muslim students at the university of michigan in dearborn.y sitting down with recovering opioid addicts in dayton, ohio, and sunday stopping by a family farm in wisconsin. zuckerberg's has been keeping a running diary of his travels on his facebook page. >> i'm here with my friend. >> reporter: in between, zuckerberg is swinging by south bend, indiana, taking a driving tour with the city's democratic mayor. >> this didn't feel like a political visit. we...