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after malcolm left lansing, john davis never dealt with malcolm after that. but he did get to kind of see him and see what he became and it was just interesting watching that process. it's also about processing and having these conversations with my father about what do we look at? where do we go? one of the things i had to really learn, when were working in journalism, is that you really, you have to follow where the facts are going. it's not about what you want to prove. the facts may be going and a direction that you don't want it to go, you know? but you have to follow it. you don't know what you're going to find down the road so you just have to kind of follow that road. it can be going to a lot of rabbit holes because you don't know when it necessarily ends. >> there's so much of their, i think about how, i'm one of seven children and i'm number six on part of the youngest so i can have the same experience as my older sister but the way that she tells the story is completely different than i would because she was older than and because she had that expe
after malcolm left lansing, john davis never dealt with malcolm after that. but he did get to kind of see him and see what he became and it was just interesting watching that process. it's also about processing and having these conversations with my father about what do we look at? where do we go? one of the things i had to really learn, when were working in journalism, is that you really, you have to follow where the facts are going. it's not about what you want to prove. the facts may be...
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back to you guys. >> miguel marquez for us there in east lansing.tigation after reports of officers exchanging racist and homophobic text messages. we'll share some of it with you. >>> but first, here's what else we're watching today. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure... ...demands a lotion this pure. new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. we now find that 85% of individual investors are interested in sustainable investing. among m
back to you guys. >> miguel marquez for us there in east lansing.tigation after reports of officers exchanging racist and homophobic text messages. we'll share some of it with you. >>> but first, here's what else we're watching today. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty,...
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in romania, poland, lansing, we saw defense systems have already been deployed and they can easily be converted into offensive missile systems that targets us. it only takes a matter of minutes to change the software. now, instinct tells me that if a russian destroy was spotted steaming into new york harbor, it would be a flaming red line for washington. but believe it or not for us all, this is a pink line at best. the real issue is nato, or rather, nato's expansion and expanded it has from this humble state in 1990 to this empire in 2020. now, back in the day, russia was promised, nato would grow, not one inch eastward of berlin. wel, that's berlin. so no, it's not an inch. it's over a 1000 kilometers. and now it's knocking at rushes door. ukraine joining nato and we've been talking about it for a long time is a red line for us. the continual drawing of keys into the military or bit of the alliance. the de facto start of nature's assimilation of the military infrastructure of this country and the desire to turn it into a foothold for confrontation with russia could all cause severe
in romania, poland, lansing, we saw defense systems have already been deployed and they can easily be converted into offensive missile systems that targets us. it only takes a matter of minutes to change the software. now, instinct tells me that if a russian destroy was spotted steaming into new york harbor, it would be a flaming red line for washington. but believe it or not for us all, this is a pink line at best. the real issue is nato, or rather, nato's expansion and expanded it has from...
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however, most mongol see him 1st and foremost as a heroic cosmonaut concert in the slavery lansing thing for the 1st space learnt, byron mongolian was a significant moment for our people and they will stay a part of mongolian history is an important event all these days. young people learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives, and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians of etched it firmly ended. the ramirez was another, almost as would sing him, warriors, altima, ah, even in retirement, the major general still has very little free time. he regularly speaks at events on military history about his experiences as a research cosmo, not on the soviet. so use 39 space mission and about his 8 day stay on the so you to 6 space station do dr. jim deb emma dean was awarded the title, cosmic hero of mongolia to honor his career. he is the only living mongolian to hold it. that'll be all done. what done it, will you go with his mother 3? no. well i try not to get myself so much important. i will say, what have i done so far with wha
however, most mongol see him 1st and foremost as a heroic cosmonaut concert in the slavery lansing thing for the 1st space learnt, byron mongolian was a significant moment for our people and they will stay a part of mongolian history is an important event all these days. young people learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives, and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians of etched it firmly ended. the ramirez was another, almost...
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we lost a seat in 2012, but leading up to that, we had totally republican environment in lansing, state senate, statehouse, republican governor, as well as supreme court and we lost the seat then as well. people knew what the maps was going to look like. my district is like a straight square. southwest michigan. border indiana to the south. illinois to the west. it's what we call an r-2 district. it's a diverse. diversity is our strength. we lose a seat and we have now a panel that's doing this. a nonelected panel. and i think if they had been even sixth grade class president that would have disqualified them from participating. virtually no political experience at all. clearly they don't. that's my own editorial comment. at the end of the day we don't know what the districts will look like. there is a good chance that my home county will get split up. it will go from lake michigan to lake erie. 200 miles long and 20 miles wide. who knows. i'm not moving. i like my town. i got a lot of family there. we do well. we'll decide once we know what the district looks like. what the environment
we lost a seat in 2012, but leading up to that, we had totally republican environment in lansing, state senate, statehouse, republican governor, as well as supreme court and we lost the seat then as well. people knew what the maps was going to look like. my district is like a straight square. southwest michigan. border indiana to the south. illinois to the west. it's what we call an r-2 district. it's a diverse. diversity is our strength. we lose a seat and we have now a panel that's doing...
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in romania, in poland, lansing, we saw defense systems have already been deployed and they can easily be converted into offensive missile systems that targets us. it only takes a matter of minutes to change the software. now, instinct tells me that if a russian destroy was spotted steaming into new york harbor, it would be a flaming red line for washington. but believe it or not for us all, this is a pink line at best. the real issue is nato, or rather, nato's expansion and expanded it has from this humble state in 1990 to this empire in 2020. now back in the day, russia was promised, nater would grow not one inch eastward of berlin. well, that's pullin so no, it's not an ent, it's over a 1000 kilometers. and now it's knocking at rushes door. ukraine joining nato and we've been talking about it for a long time is a red line for us. the continual drawing of keys into the military orbit of the alliance, the de facto start of natives, assimilation of the military infrastructure of this country. and the desire to turn it into a foothold for confrontation with russia could all cause severe
in romania, in poland, lansing, we saw defense systems have already been deployed and they can easily be converted into offensive missile systems that targets us. it only takes a matter of minutes to change the software. now, instinct tells me that if a russian destroy was spotted steaming into new york harbor, it would be a flaming red line for washington. but believe it or not for us all, this is a pink line at best. the real issue is nato, or rather, nato's expansion and expanded it has from...
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that there are other markets into which they can sell natural gas and other energy products. crusty lansing in new york politicians are ramping up electricity usage by bidding farewell to guess. the city council voted to eradicate the use of natural gas in new buildings to combat climate change. legislation still needs to be signed by my bill diblasio, but codes well with his green new deal plan. and everybody new york is set on the idea that it's the largest city in america, can take this critical stat to been gaseous. any city can do the same. this is how to fight back against climate change on the local level, and guarantee a green city for generations to come. as long as they can find something more sustainable. sure, but if they're not able to find something and it's at the cost of it and people who need he then i definitely don't agree with that. i think it's important to think about the long term costs and have options available to city. all you need is one blackout, and you know, everything goes caput we're, i've never heard of it or the guess no, it can happen, but has it. now unde
that there are other markets into which they can sell natural gas and other energy products. crusty lansing in new york politicians are ramping up electricity usage by bidding farewell to guess. the city council voted to eradicate the use of natural gas in new buildings to combat climate change. legislation still needs to be signed by my bill diblasio, but codes well with his green new deal plan. and everybody new york is set on the idea that it's the largest city in america, can take this...
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and what it tells us is that the majority of g lansing, from what we're understanding that most of the young children have come out and afford a lot more people, both the and the 2nd round them in the 1st rounds. and they came out decisively in favor of bore each and the change she promoting for she left. so no doubt that this has been a decisive victory. and even that is the opponents for all this talk of how conservative and how it streaming was immediately recognized that then what we're looking at here is that what will most likely be peaceful and smooth transition voltage is expected in a couple of hours to come here. to the presidential pilot a behind me and meet with the current president to bus yan senior. that's just start talking about that transition that will and on march. sure. in the middle of march. and there's great expectation obviously because these such new and different candidates for sheila, as the human said in the package, this is a huge leap of faith because this is the 1st time that a pretty this will propose a different they can amik model from the one that ha
and what it tells us is that the majority of g lansing, from what we're understanding that most of the young children have come out and afford a lot more people, both the and the 2nd round them in the 1st rounds. and they came out decisively in favor of bore each and the change she promoting for she left. so no doubt that this has been a decisive victory. and even that is the opponents for all this talk of how conservative and how it streaming was immediately recognized that then what we're...
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i live in the slavery lansing thanks for the 1st baseline bar. mongolian was a significant moment for our people and it will stay a part of mongolian history is an important event. all these days, young people learned about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives, and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians of etched, it firmly ended the memories with an almost as good sing he warrior cuz i'll say, ah, even in retirement, the major general still has very little free time. he regularly speaks at events on military history about his experiences as a research cosmo. not on the soviet. so used 39 space mission and about his 8 day stay on the so you to 6 space station. good act. tragic deb amadine was awarded the title, cosmic hero of mongolia to honor his career. he is the only living mongolian to hold it. that'll be all done. what done it, will you go with up to 3? no. well, i try not to get myself so much important as i don't see. what have i done so far? what are my achievements? many about the job, the in the i don't really thi
i live in the slavery lansing thanks for the 1st baseline bar. mongolian was a significant moment for our people and it will stay a part of mongolian history is an important event. all these days, young people learned about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives, and siblings. with detroit, as a result, mongolians of etched, it firmly ended the memories with an almost as good sing he warrior cuz i'll say, ah, even in retirement, the major...
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i like that in the slippery lansing thing for the 1st basement by a mongolian, was a significant moment for our people and it will stay a part of mongolian history as an important event. all these days, young people learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with it, as a result, mongolians of etched it firmly into the ramirez. was another almost as good thing he warriors on sir, ah, even in retirement, the major general still has very little free time. he regularly speaks at events on military history about his experiences as a research cosmo, not on the soviet. so used 39 space mission and about his 8 day stay on the so you to 6 space station. good are judging dead them. a dean was awarded the title, cosmic hero of mongolia to honor his career. he's the only living mongolian to hold it. that'll be oh don't what done it will you go with? is that the 3? no. well i try not to give myself so much importance. i will say what have i done so far? what are my achievements? many about the job, the in the i don't really th
i like that in the slippery lansing thing for the 1st basement by a mongolian, was a significant moment for our people and it will stay a part of mongolian history as an important event. all these days, young people learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with it, as a result, mongolians of etched it firmly into the ramirez. was another almost as good thing he warriors on sir, ah, even in retirement, the major general...
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we have to so i got to bed and then bedroom is yeah, double lansing knob. as we know, we lock the door so that no one comes in a vacant. yes. some people come into our room. that's annoying. it is much when i want to be alone with her mode. i the others come in. oh i. so i said leave us be what's my to please? i don't want that as something's private, does a boundary. they should keep too expensive. yeah. and i so i don't go around walk into other rooms. not everyone does me. nobody, they don't understand, don't. they've got quite serious disability. friendship love, sex. normal things often denied people with disabilities, but not here says flow he and cooney from the lung and hack residential care facility. and they are often hide div. yeah, i think this open minded approach of ours is a step ahead of other organizations like ah, the approach benefits couples like sabine and helmet, who enjoy their life together just like to day at hanover zoo light. if you keep animals, you've got to know what you're doing as far as needs, know what they're doing. i know
we have to so i got to bed and then bedroom is yeah, double lansing knob. as we know, we lock the door so that no one comes in a vacant. yes. some people come into our room. that's annoying. it is much when i want to be alone with her mode. i the others come in. oh i. so i said leave us be what's my to please? i don't want that as something's private, does a boundary. they should keep too expensive. yeah. and i so i don't go around walk into other rooms. not everyone does me. nobody, they don't...
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lansing, wichita, you go to midsize cities they have progressive prosecutors too by the way. like milwaukee. >> greg: it's spreading everywhere. to the bum you murdered for that jacket. >> he died smiling knowing this jacket would be famous. >> greg: he thought at least the jacket will be on the show. i guess that's progress. this is a very depressing topic, these are all unavoidable problems created by people who believe crime is not an issue and they are willing to let people suffer. >> it's like james bond super villain level stuff like george soros. i'll get to this d.a. elected in the in will run -- i can remember people telling me about soros ten years ago but it was like talking about -- now he's on the front page of "the new york post." pure evil, george soros. there is at least that's going on. >> i make fun of it too, i don't like the single variable thinking words like will gates is trying to poison you! your crazy. >> it's bill gates and george soros. >> it's bill gates and of soros and fauci! there's a lot of variables dealing with crime, the prosecutors are not
lansing, wichita, you go to midsize cities they have progressive prosecutors too by the way. like milwaukee. >> greg: it's spreading everywhere. to the bum you murdered for that jacket. >> he died smiling knowing this jacket would be famous. >> greg: he thought at least the jacket will be on the show. i guess that's progress. this is a very depressing topic, these are all unavoidable problems created by people who believe crime is not an issue and they are willing to let...
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and jill lansing defending lyle. >> these are three very smart, strong women?eren't really boys -- >> no, they -- >> were they? >> weren't boys at all. in fact, that's what the defense wanted everybody to hear, "these boys." >> poor boys? >> and, "these poor boys, these orphans. >> orphans, an impression the defense tried to play up. leslie abramson wrapped her arms around their shoulders. had them trade their dapper suits for preppy sweaters. >> everything that jill lansing and leslie abramson did was deliberate and calculated. >> prosecutor bozanich steeled herself, determined not to let the optics distract the juries. >> based upon this evidence, it will become apparent that this murder was unlawful, unjustified, and wholly premeditated. >> in basic english, the prosecution's case was this. "just the facts, ma'am." >> fact number one. lyle and erik driving down to san diego, two days before the murders, to buy shotguns and with a stolen i.d. >> why are you using the fake i.d.? because you know you're gonna be using the gun to do something you shouldn't be do
and jill lansing defending lyle. >> these are three very smart, strong women?eren't really boys -- >> no, they -- >> were they? >> weren't boys at all. in fact, that's what the defense wanted everybody to hear, "these boys." >> poor boys? >> and, "these poor boys, these orphans. >> orphans, an impression the defense tried to play up. leslie abramson wrapped her arms around their shoulders. had them trade their dapper suits for preppy...
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. >> he owns garden landddddddd he has become a leader for feis battery leader for lansing equipment.schools. >> manufactured engines will have to be zero emission, any equipment made before that can still be used and sold. >> we want a greener environment and be part of the initiative and we commend the efforts to doing that. the problem is timing. transition and making sure we have got all of the things in place to make sure we are successful. >> that transition according to the national association of landscape professionals will be costly for the small businesses in the state. $30 million has been put aside to support the transition. the association says it will not be enough. this resident of san jose has been pushing for a band on -- i band on this -- a ban on this, but it does not address the short-term. >> it doesn't address the sale or the use of these tools. >> they may go out of or online to buy gas powered tools. local charging and battery disposal structure for the added demand is not where it needs to be. he says there is a silver lining. >> if i was not invested in the
. >> he owns garden landddddddd he has become a leader for feis battery leader for lansing equipment.schools. >> manufactured engines will have to be zero emission, any equipment made before that can still be used and sold. >> we want a greener environment and be part of the initiative and we commend the efforts to doing that. the problem is timing. transition and making sure we have got all of the things in place to make sure we are successful. >> that transition...
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social security disability clinic and homeless shelter in a large city that i live next to, which is lansing. recently we have had issues with our agency that has just dropped all of our supportive housing programs. my disability clinic was dropped. permanent supportive housing programs were dropped. our rapid rehousing program dropped because the agency decided they were not sustainable. that is part of the problem. once we get solutions we cannot hang onto them. host: go ahead and respond. guest: i am sorry to hear that. one thing i know, and i do not know what exactly the problem was when they say they are not sustainable. be in touch with us at the alliance because we would like to hear more about that and see if there is a way we can help. in the homeless services field right now, as in a lot of fields it is very hard to hire people or to keep people in their jobs. this is very hard work. it is emotionally draining working with people who are homeless. and, we need to have the money to pay people better, we need to work with people to be able to get fulfillment from the job, but also to
social security disability clinic and homeless shelter in a large city that i live next to, which is lansing. recently we have had issues with our agency that has just dropped all of our supportive housing programs. my disability clinic was dropped. permanent supportive housing programs were dropped. our rapid rehousing program dropped because the agency decided they were not sustainable. that is part of the problem. once we get solutions we cannot hang onto them. host: go ahead and respond....
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seemingly endless suffering taking its toll on those who come to work every day to save lives at lansing's attack, and i didn't know what it was. like i'm a nurse. i should know these things. and i drove to work and was just -- i couldn't get out of the car. what is going on. and it was a full-on -- after i sat there for a minute, oh, my gosh, i'm having a panic attack. i did not want to come to work. >> reporter: stress, tension, anxiety on the face and in the lives of every health care worker here. >> i've gone home a few days and had days where i just cry. and as a mom, it's really hard, because my kids then are challenged to see that. so i have to put on a brave front for them too. but it's awful. >> reporter: though most staff here are vaccinated, sparrow has no vaccine mandate for its workers and is still suffering a shortage of staff, worn thin by stress, endless sickness. >> on the front line staff, it is so hard. we had seven people die yesterday. their seeing all this death, and they're seeing the families left behind who are crying over the loss of their loved one who was unvacc
seemingly endless suffering taking its toll on those who come to work every day to save lives at lansing's attack, and i didn't know what it was. like i'm a nurse. i should know these things. and i drove to work and was just -- i couldn't get out of the car. what is going on. and it was a full-on -- after i sat there for a minute, oh, my gosh, i'm having a panic attack. i did not want to come to work. >> reporter: stress, tension, anxiety on the face and in the lives of every health care...
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the nurse who was getting ready to retire in michigan, in lansing, michigan, whose hub was d dealing an she got me into tears. i cried more in the last two years talking to people and how difficult it is for them to come to work every single day and deal with the same thing over and over and over. >> that's what we do. and that's what you do in telling their stories. it is all about telling a story about something bigger than ourselves. that's one of the things this pandemic has taught us and you helped show us. thank you, miguel. >> miguel, thank you so much. you did such good work for cnn and it really showed. and it was really powerful for someone to go in there to show what it was really like. i think it was a big lesson for a lot of people at home who were maybe like that woman and didn't think it was a big deal at first. and then realized quickly how serious it was. >> oh, yeah, thank you, guys. >>> all right. >> now it is time for the good stuff. and the power of social media and how it helped one man find his lost wedding band. bob mann and his wife were eating at one of thei
the nurse who was getting ready to retire in michigan, in lansing, michigan, whose hub was d dealing an she got me into tears. i cried more in the last two years talking to people and how difficult it is for them to come to work every single day and deal with the same thing over and over and over. >> that's what we do. and that's what you do in telling their stories. it is all about telling a story about something bigger than ourselves. that's one of the things this pandemic has taught us...
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. >> reporter: we are at the same hospital, sparrow health, in lansing, in april, during the third coronavirus michigan and it is now the fourth wave and it is worse than ever. let me hit you up with one number, the health and hospital association for michigan says in the last 30 days alone, hospitalizations across the state have risen by 88%. it is a shocking number. and with christmas and new year's coming up, there is even greater concern. one of the biggest issues they have right now is staffing. shortages of nurses, doctors and hospital staff across the entire state, many hospitals going to the highest level of triage, code red, which means they don't take patients from other areas, and they have to cancel some elective procedures. all of this taking a massive toll on staff. and they are leaving and not going to work as much in nursing and healthcare in part because of the stress of the job, they're also some of them taking traveling nursing jobs because they just pay a heck of a lot more. we spoke to one nurse at sparrow about how stress in her life manifests itself. >> i used to be on t
. >> reporter: we are at the same hospital, sparrow health, in lansing, in april, during the third coronavirus michigan and it is now the fourth wave and it is worse than ever. let me hit you up with one number, the health and hospital association for michigan says in the last 30 days alone, hospitalizations across the state have risen by 88%. it is a shocking number. and with christmas and new year's coming up, there is even greater concern. one of the biggest issues they have right now...
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seemingly endless suffering taking its toll on those who come to work every day to save lives at lansing's didn't know what it was. i'm a nurse. say should know these things. i couldn't get out of the car. i'm like what is going on? and it was a full-on -- i said oh, my gosh, i'm having a panic attack. >> reporter: stress, tension, anxiety on the face and in the lives of every health care worker here. . >> i've gone home a few days and had days where i just cry. as a mom it's really hard because my kids are challenged to see that. so i have to put on a brave front for them too. but it's awful. >> reporter: those most staff here are vaccinated, sparrow has no mandate for its workers and is still suffering a shortage of staff, worn thin by endless shifts and treating sickness and death. >> it is so hard. we had seven people die tkwred. they are seeing this death and the families left behind who are krao ig over the loss of their loved one who was unvaccinated that could have been prevented. >> reporter: hospitalizations here higher than ever. in just the last month, admissions to hospitals s
seemingly endless suffering taking its toll on those who come to work every day to save lives at lansing's didn't know what it was. i'm a nurse. say should know these things. i couldn't get out of the car. i'm like what is going on? and it was a full-on -- i said oh, my gosh, i'm having a panic attack. >> reporter: stress, tension, anxiety on the face and in the lives of every health care worker here. . >> i've gone home a few days and had days where i just cry. as a mom it's really...
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joining us is say family physician in lansing and michigan state lead for the committee to protect healthme state. the rising number of confirmed cases in michigan. it seems that cases may top 1.5 million by the end of the week. give us a lay of the land there. what's the situation on the ground? how are you handling this surge? >> well, good morning, good to be with you. hospitals in my state can't take much more. hospitals are above 80% capacity. and some major hospitals are completely full. we've already cancelled elective surgery. so we are leery, and health care workers are tired and we're nervous. because we don't have the capacity to handle much more than we already have here in michigan. >> just to a quick follow to that, what's the severity of illness you're seeing is it delta, omicron, how sick are people? >> it's a mixture of both. even though we know omicron on the whole causes symptoms less severe than delta, there are still plenty of team in the hospital who are unvaccinated who got sick with omicron. you can still be hospitalized even after getting omicron. >> it's that the
joining us is say family physician in lansing and michigan state lead for the committee to protect healthme state. the rising number of confirmed cases in michigan. it seems that cases may top 1.5 million by the end of the week. give us a lay of the land there. what's the situation on the ground? how are you handling this surge? >> well, good morning, good to be with you. hospitals in my state can't take much more. hospitals are above 80% capacity. and some major hospitals are completely...
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ago on december 14th last year, this quite nutty thing happened at the state capitol building in lansing, michigan. a group of 16 michigan republicans came to a side door of the state capitol and they tried to get in. a very polite state trooper at the door told them the capitol was closed except for official business, that everyone who was due to be there for that official business was there and accounted for, and these republicans knew they could not come in. now, the official business that was under way that day is that michigan was going through official process by which the state's electors cast their votes in the electoral college. biden and harris won the state of michigan, so that means the re-electors for biden and harris were chosen to be the official electors from the state of michigan. the electors that day had to meet official at the state capitol at noon and cast their votes in the electoral college. it is an elaborate and performative process we go through to pick a president in this country, but that is the part of the process that was under way inside the state capitol t
ago on december 14th last year, this quite nutty thing happened at the state capitol building in lansing, michigan. a group of 16 michigan republicans came to a side door of the state capitol and they tried to get in. a very polite state trooper at the door told them the capitol was closed except for official business, that everyone who was due to be there for that official business was there and accounted for, and these republicans knew they could not come in. now, the official business that...
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on december 14th last year, this quite naughty thing happened at a state capital building in lansing came to a side door of the state capital, and they tried to get in
on december 14th last year, this quite naughty thing happened at a state capital building in lansing came to a side door of the state capital, and they tried to get in
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request we haven't seen since the early months of the pandemic nbc's ellison barber in a hospital in lansingvid record this week more patients hospitalized because of covid-19 than since the pandemic began all of these rooms are filled with covid patients. this entire floor is a covid ward they have 33 patients on this floor right now. on tuesday alone, seven patients died because of covid-19 they lost another patient this morning. doctors, nurses here, they tell us that many of the patients they are seeing right now, they live in rural neighboring counties where the vaccination rate is lower than the state's vaccination rate and they say many patients that they're seeing right now are talking about things that are misinformation, some refusing treatments because of misinformation things they have seen on the internet everyone we've spoken to say they didn't expect to be back in this place we met one woman who contracted covid-19 about a week and a half ago. she was unvaccinated >> don't make the same mistake i did. you get in there and you get that vaccine this stuff is deadly ooh. really,
request we haven't seen since the early months of the pandemic nbc's ellison barber in a hospital in lansingvid record this week more patients hospitalized because of covid-19 than since the pandemic began all of these rooms are filled with covid patients. this entire floor is a covid ward they have 33 patients on this floor right now. on tuesday alone, seven patients died because of covid-19 they lost another patient this morning. doctors, nurses here, they tell us that many of the patients...
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on december 14th last year, this quite naughty thing happened at a state capital building in lansing michigan. a group of 16 michigan republicans came to a side door of the state capital, and they tried to get in. a very police state trooper at the door told them that the capital was closed, except for official business, that everybody who is due to be there that day, for that official business was already there unaccounted for. and these republicans know they could not come in. the official business that was underway at the capitol that day, is michigan was going through the official process by which the states electors, cast their votes in the electoral college. biden won the state of miss michigan. that means the electors for biden and harris were chosen to be the official electors for michigan. the electors that they had to meet officially at the state capitol at noon and cast their votes in the electoral college. it's an elaborate and performative process we go through to pick a president in this country, but that is the part of the process that was underway in that state capita
on december 14th last year, this quite naughty thing happened at a state capital building in lansing michigan. a group of 16 michigan republicans came to a side door of the state capital, and they tried to get in. a very police state trooper at the door told them that the capital was closed, except for official business, that everybody who is due to be there that day, for that official business was already there unaccounted for. and these republicans know they could not come in. the official...
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this is not just a problem here in lansing, not just an issue here at sparrow hospital, i spoke to another hospital system in detroit and they said they're doing the exact same thing. sparrow hit their record number of covid patients this week. this is arguably their biggest surge yet. and in michigan, until last night, they hadn't detected a single case of the omicron variant and now doctors are worried what else may come, could this surge just go on and on and on. >> ellison, thank you for that reporting. so dr. gounder, you listen to a patient who says i'm not vaccinated, don't do what i did, get the shot, but it's also a story we've been hearing for months and months and months, and almost 800,000 americans are dead. what do we need to do that we're not doing to move the needle and convincing people, if somebody lying in a hospital bed, begging you to get your shot, her daughter in the icu doesn't move people, what do we do? >> i think many of us are frankly at a loss. even now, the vast majority of patients in the hospital we're seeing with covid, over 90% of people who have not been
this is not just a problem here in lansing, not just an issue here at sparrow hospital, i spoke to another hospital system in detroit and they said they're doing the exact same thing. sparrow hit their record number of covid patients this week. this is arguably their biggest surge yet. and in michigan, until last night, they hadn't detected a single case of the omicron variant and now doctors are worried what else may come, could this surge just go on and on and on. >> ellison, thank you...
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social security disability clinic and homeless shelter in a large city that i live next to, which is lansingcently we have had issues with our agency that has just dropped all of our supportive housing programs. my disability clinic was dropped. permanent supportive housing programs were dropped. our rapid rehousing program dropped because the agency decided they were not sustainable. that is part of the problem. once we get solutions we cannot hang onto them. host: go ahead and respond. guest: i am sorry to hear that. one thing i know, and i do not know what exactly the problem was when they say they are not sustainable. be in touch with us at the alliance because we would like to hear more about that and see if there is a way we can help. in the homeless services field right now, as in a lot of fields it is very hard to hire people or to keep people in their jobs. this is very hard work. it is emotionally draining working with people who are homeless. and, we need to have the money to pay people better, we need to work with people to be able to get fulfillment from the job, but also to dea
social security disability clinic and homeless shelter in a large city that i live next to, which is lansingcently we have had issues with our agency that has just dropped all of our supportive housing programs. my disability clinic was dropped. permanent supportive housing programs were dropped. our rapid rehousing program dropped because the agency decided they were not sustainable. that is part of the problem. once we get solutions we cannot hang onto them. host: go ahead and respond. guest:...
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he started out in lansing, michigan, and has headed up law enforcement agencies across the country, east, west, north, and south many currently he serves as the chief of police in tucson, arizona. that means we will have an individual leading customs and border protection who starts on day one -- day one, mr. president, with first hand nodges about the -- challenges about law enforcement on the southern border. even beyond that specific element of customs and border patrol work, his experience and range of law enforcement all over, makes him ideal to lead an agency with tens of thousands of employees, staffing 300 points of entry to our country. so i think that's the heart of why he is going to be such a positive force with respect to border security, but i also want to note that on the finance committee, we are acutely aware that customs and border patrol is not just in the business of immigration. it is also on the front lines of enforcing american trade laws. and too often in the past that part of the mission has just gotten short shrift. today customs and border patrol is part of the
he started out in lansing, michigan, and has headed up law enforcement agencies across the country, east, west, north, and south many currently he serves as the chief of police in tucson, arizona. that means we will have an individual leading customs and border protection who starts on day one -- day one, mr. president, with first hand nodges about the -- challenges about law enforcement on the southern border. even beyond that specific element of customs and border patrol work, his experience...