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bottles and this is where the ideas percolate the materials research lab at ford headquarters in dearborn michigan what would you say is the craziest thing that you guys work with but i think those are they who can say yes so these are cigarette filters it's a cellulose yes a tape fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics debbie moleski start of the lab back in 2001 was soil foam oil was about $40.00 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based materials even though there was an environmental improvement when we launched our soil base foams oil was about $150.00 a barrel. and so suddenly what was a very poorly received idea was very well received instead of the petroleum base the foam and every seat in north america is made of michigan soil and now the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach plastics researcher ellen lead gave techno the 1st public look at this newest experimental phone rang and have you had in search back then this one. and that acts like the egg and the planet every time you get there and then i'm going to have you add the fol
bottles and this is where the ideas percolate the materials research lab at ford headquarters in dearborn michigan what would you say is the craziest thing that you guys work with but i think those are they who can say yes so these are cigarette filters it's a cellulose yes a tape fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics debbie moleski start of the lab back in 2001 was soil foam oil was about $40.00 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based materials...
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. >> reporter: minutes away from the fox theater is dearborn, michigan, one of the largest muslim populationsn the united states. >> close knit, homey feeling that you can't get anywhere >> reporter: yasmin is one of the voices behind dearborn girl, a podcast for muslim women. they say it's important to use their platform to discuss politics and identity. >> it's very ironic. people ask, how do you as a muslim woman feel this old, white, he listens. >> reporter: yasmin, a self-proclaimed politics junkie attended both nights of the debate. >> we have to take on trump's racism, his sexism, xenophobia and come together. >> we need to call out white supremacy for what it is, domestic terrorism. and it poses a threat to the united states of america. >> there have been positive consequences of having this man as president in that people are starting to be more aware of that. >> but he didn't invent racism. >> 100%. >> he just gave racism a mainstream platform. >> my favorite parts of what america is today are on the backs of black people and immigrants. >> what does it mean to be american. and it's
. >> reporter: minutes away from the fox theater is dearborn, michigan, one of the largest muslim populationsn the united states. >> close knit, homey feeling that you can't get anywhere >> reporter: yasmin is one of the voices behind dearborn girl, a podcast for muslim women. they say it's important to use their platform to discuss politics and identity. >> it's very ironic. people ask, how do you as a muslim woman feel this old, white, he listens. >> reporter:...
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i lived in dearborn, michigan and the suburbs and i always concern myself of being accosted by whitefficers, especially. i am 69 years old. host: that is jerome out of georgia. katie is next out of virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. petitioning -- i think all lives matter. i think there should be a psychiatry evaluation for anyone who wants a legal pathway to gun ownership. in podunkgangs here ,irginia and central virginia crips, bloods, the arian race, the ku klux klan and if these guys get a gun, it will be a massacre. host: what do you take from those calls? guest: a couple different things. about comparing this to gangs, i think one of the things i would emphasize is that we see a lot of similarities, both across isis and gang engagement of young right ind the far terms of a desire to belong and being a part of something bigger and better for the -- bigger and better than themselves and that the changes going to help them enact a sense of purpose. also resist and express their anger and resentment at things that are not going right in their lives. i thi
i lived in dearborn, michigan and the suburbs and i always concern myself of being accosted by whitefficers, especially. i am 69 years old. host: that is jerome out of georgia. katie is next out of virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. petitioning -- i think all lives matter. i think there should be a psychiatry evaluation for anyone who wants a legal pathway to gun ownership. in podunkgangs here ,irginia and central virginia crips, bloods, the arian race, the ku klux...
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bottles and this is where the ideas percolate the materials research lab at ford headquarters in dearborn michigan what would you say is the craziest thing that you guys work with do you think those are the hook ups yeah so these are cigarette filters it's a cellulose yes a tape fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics debbie moleski start of the lab back in 2001 was soil foam oil was about $40.00 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based materials even though there was an environmental improvement when we launched our soil base foams oil was about $150.00 a barrel and so suddenly what was a very poorly received idea was very well received instead of the petroleum base the foam and every seat in north america is made of michigan soil and now the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach plastics researcher ellen lead gave techno the 1st public look at this newest experimental phone rang and how do you add in the search back then this one. and that's an x. like the egg and so plan everything together and then i'm going to have you had the follo
bottles and this is where the ideas percolate the materials research lab at ford headquarters in dearborn michigan what would you say is the craziest thing that you guys work with do you think those are the hook ups yeah so these are cigarette filters it's a cellulose yes a tape fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics debbie moleski start of the lab back in 2001 was soil foam oil was about $40.00 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based materials...
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bottles and this is where the ideas percolate the materials research lab at ford headquarters in dearborn michigan what would you say is the craziest thing that you guys work with when you think those are the hook ups yes oh these are cigarette filters it's a cellulose yes a tape fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics debbie moleski storage of the lab back in 2001 was soil foam oil was about $40.00 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based materials even though there was an environmental improvement when we launched our soil base foams oil was about one $150.00 a barrel and so suddenly what was a very poorly received idea was very well received instead of the petroleum base the foam and every seat in north america is made of michigan soil and now the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach plastics researcher ellen lead gave techno the 1st public look at this newest experimental phone rang and have you had in search back then this one. and that's acts like the egg and so plan every time you get there and then i'm going to have you add the
bottles and this is where the ideas percolate the materials research lab at ford headquarters in dearborn michigan what would you say is the craziest thing that you guys work with when you think those are the hook ups yes oh these are cigarette filters it's a cellulose yes a tape fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics debbie moleski storage of the lab back in 2001 was soil foam oil was about $40.00 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based...
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she joins us from dearborn, michigan. thanks for joining us. >> nice to be here.deo of the power. how do you convince someone who loves to drive a truck that an all-electric version is going to have power. >> that's what we're trying to do with the extreme demonstration, is to show our customers that we're able to deliver power with this vehicle, that instant torque from electric motors along with our lightweight f-1150 all aluminum body provides the torque and power for the vehicle and allows us in this demonstration to tow well over 1 million pounds. lauren: i know the hybrid version is coming out next year. what about the all-electric version? >> the hybrid will be available next year in 2020 and the all-electric will be available in a few years after. lauren: i can't help but notice, linda, you are a woman and you are designing america's best selling truck. is that a question that you get a lot? and how much of your consumer is also female? >> yeah, i don't actually get that a lot. i view myself as just a chief engineer and i'm here to do the job. for f-15 150
she joins us from dearborn, michigan. thanks for joining us. >> nice to be here.deo of the power. how do you convince someone who loves to drive a truck that an all-electric version is going to have power. >> that's what we're trying to do with the extreme demonstration, is to show our customers that we're able to deliver power with this vehicle, that instant torque from electric motors along with our lightweight f-1150 all aluminum body provides the torque and power for the vehicle...
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my community, i leave in dearborn, michigan that has a significant muslim population, it's increasedids last sunday, i was at something where kids, young kids, 6, 7, 8-year-olds, third generation, fourth generation, saying why do people hate us, and am i safe? what do you tell the 6-year-olds who ask you that question? >> that's the question that ought to be put to lawmakers here. you are talking to your colleagues all of the time, i presume. >> i am. >> what will it take do you think to actually move this forward to prevent another flip-flopping by the president and actually get legislation to move? >> i know that there are activities planned across the country. the weekend of the 17th and 18th will be wakd of action sponsored by a member of the gun groups you saw responsponsor the forum iowa over the weekend. next week there will be something in every state of the country. i think the voices of children, i think the voices of families need to be the voices that are out there. we need to not have this be the traditional -- >> what about the voices of the parkland kids? >> they have
my community, i leave in dearborn, michigan that has a significant muslim population, it's increasedids last sunday, i was at something where kids, young kids, 6, 7, 8-year-olds, third generation, fourth generation, saying why do people hate us, and am i safe? what do you tell the 6-year-olds who ask you that question? >> that's the question that ought to be put to lawmakers here. you are talking to your colleagues all of the time, i presume. >> i am. >> what will it take do...
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i lived in dearborn, michigan and the suburbs and i always concern myself of being accosted by whiteicers, especially. i am 69 years old. host: that is jerome out of georgia. katie is next out of virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. petitioning -- i think all lives matter. i think there should be a psychiatry evaluation for anyone who wants a legal pathway to gun ownership. in podunkgangs here ,irginia and central virginia crips, bloods, the arian race, the ku klux klan and if these guys get a gun, it will be a massacre. host: what do you take from those calls? guest: a couple different things. about comparing this to gangs, i think one of the things i would emphasize is that we see a lot of similarities, both across isis and gang engagement of young right ind the far terms of a desire to belong and being a part of something bigger and better for the -- bigger and better than themselves and that the changes going to help them enact a sense of purpose. also resist and express their anger and resentment at things that are not going right in their lives. i think
i lived in dearborn, michigan and the suburbs and i always concern myself of being accosted by whiteicers, especially. i am 69 years old. host: that is jerome out of georgia. katie is next out of virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. petitioning -- i think all lives matter. i think there should be a psychiatry evaluation for anyone who wants a legal pathway to gun ownership. in podunkgangs here ,irginia and central virginia crips, bloods, the arian race, the ku klux klan...
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automobile is being made someplace like korea or japan or china or mexico, nobody is making them in dearborn, michiganand i think the president is shifting to make that happen back here. it would be really good if america would embrace him for a year and let's see what he can do. he has done the right thing, in my opinion. host: brian is next in kansas, the line for those who say we are not winning the trade war. why? caller: i don't believe we are winning the trade war and i think he is costing everybody in the united states and they don't realize it yet. arebillion in bailout we giving to the farmers and that is not the end of it. jobs.riffs, we are losing gm, harley davidson going overseas because they cannot compete. they just got a tax cut, they don't pay any taxes. which is it? then i hear everybody talk about how -- nafta with bill clinton, he could not wait to sign it. who wrote it up? it was george bush. up befored to read they start -- they don't know what they are saying. ain'tocery stores, food going up. host: nearly two thirds of americans saying they support fromtrade, up seven points th
automobile is being made someplace like korea or japan or china or mexico, nobody is making them in dearborn, michiganand i think the president is shifting to make that happen back here. it would be really good if america would embrace him for a year and let's see what he can do. he has done the right thing, in my opinion. host: brian is next in kansas, the line for those who say we are not winning the trade war. why? caller: i don't believe we are winning the trade war and i think he is...
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todd: a michigan city refusing to renew a contract with ice to hold detainees a week after demonstrators protested outside the dearbornrtment sparking a nationwide campaign to shut down migrant detention centers. they helped thousands of detainees for the last we 10 years when the contract was renewed. and ice official says it will not affect its operations. san francisco wants to rebrand its language to change how people view criminals. under those proposal the city would do away with terms like convicted felon, parolee and juvenile offender and replace them with justice involved person. any young person impacted by the justice system. and the worst thing they have done, adding referring to them as felons is like a solid letter they can never get away from. >> after growing out his hair for 15 years, ron although decided to chop it off for a reason that will make you proud to be an american. >> he has been growing his hair for 15 years and donate it. >> donated a total of 150 inches to lots of love. the california native turning his brave choice into a way of doing more good. the army private joins us with his story.
todd: a michigan city refusing to renew a contract with ice to hold detainees a week after demonstrators protested outside the dearbornrtment sparking a nationwide campaign to shut down migrant detention centers. they helped thousands of detainees for the last we 10 years when the contract was renewed. and ice official says it will not affect its operations. san francisco wants to rebrand its language to change how people view criminals. under those proposal the city would do away with terms...
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a michigan city will not renew its contract with ice to hold detainees. a move comes a week after demonstrators protested outside the dearborngn to shut down migrant detention centers. the city has held thousands of detainees over the last 10 years. this is bananas over a million dollars worth of cocaine found at the bottom of these banana crates at these safeway grocery stores? washington state. the dea is tracing where they originally came from. katie? katie: jillian, thank you so much. turning to a warning from security experts. they say your bluetooth connection could be, quote: hacker heaven. brian: not just that so what do you need to know to keep your information safe? let's ask kurt the cyberguy not on a bluetooth but warning us. kurt, what do you mean? >> brian, good morning to you. katie, good to see you. what we are talking about is a smart phone a headset, any number of devices including your car. bluetooth uses a technology that negotiates in short range wireless love fest between the two things and makes that connection. we know it with our headsets and everything else we use. for the first time though, the org
a michigan city will not renew its contract with ice to hold detainees. a move comes a week after demonstrators protested outside the dearborngn to shut down migrant detention centers. the city has held thousands of detainees over the last 10 years. this is bananas over a million dollars worth of cocaine found at the bottom of these banana crates at these safeway grocery stores? washington state. the dea is tracing where they originally came from. katie? katie: jillian, thank you so much....