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romney carried michigan. then he wrote an editorial in the "new york times" saying let detroit go bankrupt, and he still thinks he's going to win that seat, and he might. i'm not sure how we wake people up when there's this craziness out there about, you know, patting ourselves on the back. >> i think the occupy wall street is starting to be a wake up call honestly. i think it's an expression of -- [applause] of frustration, you know, but it's embedded in the inequality of income, and if you are inclined to look at this, there is a nobel prize winning economist at stanford who did an amist of the united states economy, and in that analysis, he evaluates what's happened over the past decade, and, yet it started in the 70s, but we didn't have the trade agreements that we have now, and, of course, the world was not as flat as it is now, and so the -- the movement of capital and trade agreements as well as technology made it easy. michael speans has said what's happened is astonishing in the united states because
romney carried michigan. then he wrote an editorial in the "new york times" saying let detroit go bankrupt, and he still thinks he's going to win that seat, and he might. i'm not sure how we wake people up when there's this craziness out there about, you know, patting ourselves on the back. >> i think the occupy wall street is starting to be a wake up call honestly. i think it's an expression of -- [applause] of frustration, you know, but it's embedded in the inequality of...
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we carry our maps on the end of our hand, if you are from michigan -- anyone from michigan? look at you all. we know. our map of michigan in greenville is close to lansing in the middle of the state. he said there's a tiny little town called greenville and they are about to lose their enormous refrigerator factory. in fact, greenville had called itself "the refrigerator capital of the world." in this tiny town of 8,000 people at north america's largest refrigerator factory employing 2,700 of the 8,000 who lived in that town which, you know, all 8,000 people, grandparents and their kids, this is a one company town. the whole town had grown up around refrigerator manufacturing. he said they are going to leave. they're going to move to mexico. and i said no they are not. we are going to go to greenville. we will put whatever incentives we have on the table and we will make them an offer they can't refuse. so, we went to greenville. we were in a room probably about this size in this little town and the mayor was there and the city manager was there and the guy who was responsibl
we carry our maps on the end of our hand, if you are from michigan -- anyone from michigan? look at you all. we know. our map of michigan in greenville is close to lansing in the middle of the state. he said there's a tiny little town called greenville and they are about to lose their enormous refrigerator factory. in fact, greenville had called itself "the refrigerator capital of the world." in this tiny town of 8,000 people at north america's largest refrigerator factory employing...
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camp of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 5202, the motion shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on ways and means. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 30 minutes. would all members please their your conversations from the floor. so that the house can be in order. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. camp: the differences between the bipartisan house passed middle class tax relief and job creation act and what the senate did so it could go on vacation could not be clearer. mr. speaker, t
camp of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 5202, the motion shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on ways and means. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 30 minutes. would all members please their your conversations from the floor. so that the house can be in order. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from michigan....
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. >> and normally michigan state likes the blitz. they just rushed forward. 9 clocked up. 31 locked up. at the bottom of the screen he is lock the up with adams. looks like he hurt his shoulder on the pass interferences two series ago and looked like he heard it again on that play. >> 4:23 to go. big play for russell wilson. wilson looking. fires across the field! oh, what a pass! 36-yards! and a first down for the badgers. >> charles: when i talked with the offensive coordinator and asked him about jeff duckworth. he said i never call plays specifically for him but i never mind people throwing the football to him. how about him fighting off the defensive. >> fourth and sixth. the hand-off. touchdown, wisconsin! montee ball, 7-yards and the badgers retake the lead! >>harles: now, they are going to go for two again. want to at least have a field goal difference if possible. that hole is wide open on the running play. now, don't be surprised here, gus, if they use wilson's legs, move him a little bit in this situation rather than just
. >> and normally michigan state likes the blitz. they just rushed forward. 9 clocked up. 31 locked up. at the bottom of the screen he is lock the up with adams. looks like he hurt his shoulder on the pass interferences two series ago and looked like he heard it again on that play. >> 4:23 to go. big play for russell wilson. wilson looking. fires across the field! oh, what a pass! 36-yards! and a first down for the badgers. >> charles: when i talked with the offensive...
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michigan state played a great game.ck in with tim brewster who is standing by with coach mark dantonio. >> here with coach mark dantonio. i know it was an extremely tough loss. great momentum going in the second quarter. what happened in the second half? >> i think in the second half they sort of seized the momentum a little bit and we came back. i thought we took control of the game again, we were up by eight or so. pretty much what i said at , the loss plays byhe loose wilson. throws it up and makes a play. if we got that one stopped we have the ball with four minutes to go and up by i guess five or so. difficult. in the last, you know, the last play of the game was difficult to stomach the way it all went down. we had to go after the block. he was clean to the block. i don't know if he touched the guy or not. keyshawn brings it back the whole way. you don't expect that but it happened. great football game. i thought pretty much where we talked about all along. both teams showed a great amount of maturity as football
michigan state played a great game.ck in with tim brewster who is standing by with coach mark dantonio. >> here with coach mark dantonio. i know it was an extremely tough loss. great momentum going in the second quarter. what happened in the second half? >> i think in the second half they sort of seized the momentum a little bit and we came back. i thought we took control of the game again, we were up by eight or so. pretty much what i said at , the loss plays byhe loose wilson....
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development arm in michigan. and he said, governor, we have a big problem. and i said, what is it? he said, greenville, this little town -- you know, in michigan we carry our maps on the end of our hands. who's here from michigan? anybody here from michigan? look at you all. so you know. all right. so our map of michigan, and greenville's sort of almost -- it's close to lansing in the center of the state. there's this tiny little town called greenville, and they are about to lose their enormous refrigerator factory. in fact, greenville had called itself the refrigerator capital of the world. they, in fact, in this tiny town of 8,000 people had north america's largest refrigerator factory employing 2,700 of the 8,000 people who live inside that town which, you know, when all 8,000 people are, you know, grandparents and their kids, this was a one-company town. the whole town had grown up around refrigerator manufacturing. so, he says, they're going to leave. they're going to move to mexico. and i said, oh, no, they
development arm in michigan. and he said, governor, we have a big problem. and i said, what is it? he said, greenville, this little town -- you know, in michigan we carry our maps on the end of our hands. who's here from michigan? anybody here from michigan? look at you all. so you know. all right. so our map of michigan, and greenville's sort of almost -- it's close to lansing in the center of the state. there's this tiny little town called greenville, and they are about to lose their enormous...
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i mean, romney carried michigan.hen he wrote an editorial in the new york times saying, let the trucker bankrupt. and he still thinks he's going to win that state and he might. so i'm not sure how we wake people up when there is this craziness out there about patting ourselves on the back. >> i think the occupy wall street is starting to be a wake-up call honestly. i think it is an expression of frustration. but but is that frustration embedded in to make the inequality of income. if any of you are at all inclined to look at this, there is a nobel prize-winning economist a stanford adjusted an analysis of the united states economy. in that analysis evaluates what has happened over the past decade. it started in the 70's, but we did not have the trade agreements that we have now, which of course the world is not as flat as it is now. the movement of capital from both trade agreements as well as technology has made it so easy. michael spence has said that what has happened is astonishing in the united states because we
i mean, romney carried michigan.hen he wrote an editorial in the new york times saying, let the trucker bankrupt. and he still thinks he's going to win that state and he might. so i'm not sure how we wake people up when there is this craziness out there about patting ourselves on the back. >> i think the occupy wall street is starting to be a wake-up call honestly. i think it is an expression of frustration. but but is that frustration embedded in to make the inequality of income. if any...
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this is happening in michigan. the attack against democracy, the attack against the people of benton harbor, of flint, of pontiac, of ecorse, and soon to be detroit. something has got to stop. we've got to stand up and fight back against public act 4. >> pastor bullock, do you think this has also a connection to voter suppression? >> of course it does. of course it's a connection to voter suppression. when the state takes over a city, the state can also kick the mayor out of his office, kick the city council out of their office, but also take over the clerk's office. so for instance, in pontiac, michigan, the state actually is running the clerk's office. you and i both know that the clerk's office administers local elections. and so under this law you actually can have the state take over a city, commandeer the clerk's office, and begin to administer local elections. so while in georgia and in other states the challenge is fighting against laws that would prohibit voting, in michigan the challenge is fighting again
this is happening in michigan. the attack against democracy, the attack against the people of benton harbor, of flint, of pontiac, of ecorse, and soon to be detroit. something has got to stop. we've got to stand up and fight back against public act 4. >> pastor bullock, do you think this has also a connection to voter suppression? >> of course it does. of course it's a connection to voter suppression. when the state takes over a city, the state can also kick the mayor out of his...
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michigan -- go wolverines!ard we might have the pleasure of your opportunity -- the pleasure of your company at the boys and girls clubs in manchester. i am the director of a private school. i hope we get a chance to have our students get to meet you. that would be terrific. >> is a private school and they come in from time to time at the boys and girls club and help out in various service projects? >> some of them do. but for the most part, we just use the club facilities because they are vague and all that. we created a partnership where we held at risk and disadvantaged kids. one, in particular, was living out of a car and we help him graduate last year. i was hoping you could come take a look at it. i know your people are looking at it. >> did you go to school and michigan? >> yester. we went to where your dad was the governor. >> thank you. i appreciate your help. >> i am looking forward to seeing you again. >> thank you for coming tonight. great to see you. you are very kind. >> he is my friend was not so
michigan -- go wolverines!ard we might have the pleasure of your opportunity -- the pleasure of your company at the boys and girls clubs in manchester. i am the director of a private school. i hope we get a chance to have our students get to meet you. that would be terrific. >> is a private school and they come in from time to time at the boys and girls club and help out in various service projects? >> some of them do. but for the most part, we just use the club facilities because...
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overthrow the towns march through michigan.ting while the law itself may be mutual, it's being applied in a discriminatory fashion. the congress department has told him it is reviewing the law. it looks like they might get the citizens they need this month. republican governor rick schneider is considering a contingency plan, asking the legislator to pass the sort of emergency manager law 3.0 so he can keep taking over towns any way even if his last law was recalled. for now, the question in michigan is, who gets to have a local democracy? who is being allowed to be worthy to elect their own officials? should your vote matter even if the state doesn't like the decisions? should your vote count? this chart should rattle anyone who thinks about that. the emergency manager law, the one that he was willing to risk protests over. a new poll shows that reports over rick schneider has fallen half by last year. it's fallen by half within its own republican party. you can't say that what is sinking is the emergency manager law and pass
overthrow the towns march through michigan.ting while the law itself may be mutual, it's being applied in a discriminatory fashion. the congress department has told him it is reviewing the law. it looks like they might get the citizens they need this month. republican governor rick schneider is considering a contingency plan, asking the legislator to pass the sort of emergency manager law 3.0 so he can keep taking over towns any way even if his last law was recalled. for now, the question in...
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but michigan's republican majority is just getting started.friday the state began a review of the finances of the city of detroit. as a possible precurse-off to inalling an emergency manager there too. to putting detroit under what its critics call financial martial law. in flint, michigan last week the new emergency manager there canceled all city council meetings and decided to stop paying the elected mayor and city council. he made that decision unilaterally. he's basically overthrown the government there and overruled the results of the last election. he has installed himself instead. the city of pontiac, michigan got its emergency manager in september. he tells a local radio station that he is ready for that untrammelled authority. >> i don't know, frank, what you would do in a place like pontiac, flint, detroit, and so on, cities of that nature, if you didn't have a public act 4. >> well, it's being portrayed as an act that takes the election, the right to a ballot away from the people, that it takes power away from elected officials and
but michigan's republican majority is just getting started.friday the state began a review of the finances of the city of detroit. as a possible precurse-off to inalling an emergency manager there too. to putting detroit under what its critics call financial martial law. in flint, michigan last week the new emergency manager there canceled all city council meetings and decided to stop paying the elected mayor and city council. he made that decision unilaterally. he's basically overthrown the...
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the gentleman from michigan -- 10 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, has 15 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, is recognized. mr. levin: thank you. i now yield two minutes to another distinguished member of our committee, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. blumenauer: i thank the gentleman. some say that the house republican leadership pulled the plug on the senate bipartisan bill because they were afraid of their republican tea party freshmen perhaps. but what is clear is that we're not being allowed by the republican leadership to vote on the senate bill because the republicans are afraid of their moderates, their independents, their reasonable, unhardliners. the measure of this congress is that the house doesn't act until they are forced to as a result of self-imposed, crisis-induced deadlines. and then if they can't get their own way on an agenda that could never be passed through regular order in both chambers and signed
the gentleman from michigan -- 10 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, has 15 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, is recognized. mr. levin: thank you. i now yield two minutes to another distinguished member of our committee, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. blumenauer: i thank the gentleman. some say that the house republican leadership pulled the...
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for in their cities and towns in michigan.ppened this year, i never thought somebody could get away with this in the united states of america. >> one of the signature policies of governor snyder has been his emergency manager law whereby the state government can declare any town or school district tow state. despite the decline that benton harbor is home to the global headquarters for whirlpool appliances. manning the heirs to the whirlpool's appliance fortune is fred upton. he represents benton harbor in the state house. he's the person who introduced the emergency state takeover bill that governor rick snyder signed. this is their ceremonial reenacting of the signing there. until last year, he served on the board of directors for a nonprofit that wonts to build a half billion dollar, 530 acre lake front jack nicklaus designed golf course and luxury real estate development that would span both rementively wealthy st. joseph and benton harbor. a development that eats the one collective asset that benton harbor had, the beautif
for in their cities and towns in michigan.ppened this year, i never thought somebody could get away with this in the united states of america. >> one of the signature policies of governor snyder has been his emergency manager law whereby the state government can declare any town or school district tow state. despite the decline that benton harbor is home to the global headquarters for whirlpool appliances. manning the heirs to the whirlpool's appliance fortune is fred upton. he represents...
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for in their cities and towns in michigan.before this happened this year, i would have never thought somebody could get away with this in the united states of america. >> one of the signature policies of governor snyder has been his emergency manager law whereby the state government can declare any town or school district to be in an emergency situation. and then the state can install somebody to replace all locally elected officials. under rick snyder's law, the state government can even abolish whole michigan towns, take them over and declare them no more. dolgd mad tub doesn't matter who you elected to run your town, who you elected for mayor, governor snyder reserves the right to take it over. the first town to feel the tender administrations of governor snyder's new law is little benton harbor. one of the poorest towns in the state. despite the decline that benton harbor is home to the global headquarters for whirlpool appliances. among the heirs to the whirlpool appliance's fortune is fred upton. a former fred upton staf
for in their cities and towns in michigan.before this happened this year, i would have never thought somebody could get away with this in the united states of america. >> one of the signature policies of governor snyder has been his emergency manager law whereby the state government can declare any town or school district to be in an emergency situation. and then the state can install somebody to replace all locally elected officials. under rick snyder's law, the state government can even...
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the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman also from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 45 minutes. and the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on the subject of the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. camp: there are four important facts everyone should know about the middle class tax relief and job creation act. first, it will strengthen our economy and help get americans back to work by lowering the tax burden for middle-class families and job providers alike. second, it prevents massive cuts to doctors working in the medicare program to protect america's seniors and those with disabilities, providing more stability in the doctor payment schedule than there has been in a decade. third, it adopts a number of
the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman also from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 45 minutes. and the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on the subject of the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may...
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we'll be all over southeast michigan. difference is today we're actually going to be going from hotel to hotel. >> undercover officer is at the mercy of the prostitutes to determine where and when the meet takes place and causes these operations to move quickly. >> because we're going into the unknown we'll have emergency planning in case something happens. we'll make sure everyone is vested up so we're taking those precautions to make sure that we have safety out there for our officers. >> don't recognize her. she's new. >> once again, detectives comb the online ads, looking for possible juveniles. >> she's put up more pictures. >> the undercover makes contact with a very young looking woman going by the name mercedes. >> says she was 18 years old and that she was willing to do new lap dancing but no sex or [ bleep ]. i responded back, would she be willing to do a hand job. she said she would be. right now we're texting back and forth. i asked if she's willing to do a car date. she's responding back. >> mercedes agrees t
we'll be all over southeast michigan. difference is today we're actually going to be going from hotel to hotel. >> undercover officer is at the mercy of the prostitutes to determine where and when the meet takes place and causes these operations to move quickly. >> because we're going into the unknown we'll have emergency planning in case something happens. we'll make sure everyone is vested up so we're taking those precautions to make sure that we have safety out there for our...
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the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i would just note that this legislation incorporates more than a dozen proposals that the president either offered, supported or signed into law, in fact, more than 90% of the bill is paid for with such policies. with that i would yield three minutes to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee, mr. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in support of h.r. 3630 and tire of the empty rhetoric that i hear over and over again as the chairman just pointed out. this bill includes many provisions that your party's president recommended. this is a bipartisan piece of legislation and we're politicizing something at the expense of working families which is a sad thing to see happen in this chamber. it includes important provisions in this legislation designed to promote job creation, but i'd like to focus on the bill's provisions to reform and improve unemployment insura
the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i would just note that this legislation incorporates more than a dozen proposals that the president either offered, supported or signed into law, in fact, more than 90% of the bill is paid for with such policies. with that i would yield three minutes to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee, mr. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise...
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you don't look happy. >> it is michigan. >> dream big. >> michigan. where's megan to stick up for michigan? we can say anything we want about them. >>> that is how she describes where she lives. she puts up the hand and says i was there, on the map. happy december 1st. we're looking for a long range outlook that has some snow next week. the average for the month, 3.1 but we know we challenged some of the records recently. by the way, yesterday turned out to be a very winter-looking day after a sunny start. this is from route 22 and main street, bel air, one of our new favorite cameras. here go the clouds. they just took over for the rest of the day. by the way, annapolis, gorgeous sunrise, no doubt about that. and then the clouds came in a little later, was more like lunch hour and beyond for them. this time set up with the cold air, around the bay where you wind up with more sunshine, and more clouds and much colder northwest. we've all cleared out overnight. 33 westminster now. holding milder, 34 in annapolis. by the way, on this first of december,
you don't look happy. >> it is michigan. >> dream big. >> michigan. where's megan to stick up for michigan? we can say anything we want about them. >>> that is how she describes where she lives. she puts up the hand and says i was there, on the map. happy december 1st. we're looking for a long range outlook that has some snow next week. the average for the month, 3.1 but we know we challenged some of the records recently. by the way, yesterday turned out to be a very...
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the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: mr. speaker, i'd yield at this point two minutes to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. terry: mr. speaker, it just seems logical that as we have a bill to extend unemployment insurance for those unemployed that we also have a measure for them to become employed and that's the keystone pipeline. it is a $7 billion infrastructure project that is ready to start today, employing as many as 20,000 laborers, mostly union labor, by the way. now, not only will it employ but the delays of the state department and the white house in permitting this project is costing jobs, and i refer to little rock fox channel 16, there's their online story. it says layoffs in a company -- shutdown is what employees face wells fund tubular company. they say miles of pipeline are on the property and that has caused five dozen employees to lose their jobs. the pipes would be part of the keystone oil pipeline which
the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: mr. speaker, i'd yield at this point two minutes to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. terry: mr. speaker, it just seems logical that as we have a bill to extend unemployment insurance for those unemployed that we also have a measure for them to become employed and that's the keystone pipeline. it is a $7 billion infrastructure project that is ready to start...
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michigan state's defense, they get after people.n. >> where can you watch that game? >> you can watch it on fox! >> now let's go to kevin fraser when the guys on the set. >> gus and charles, great job, as always. you know, as we wrap up this pac-12 championship game, you hear the comments of rick neuheisel, and coach brewster was right, a class-act to the end. >> absolutely. i thought it was a classy and a gutty effort on behalf of the ucla bruins. they ran into a very good and explosive football team in the oregon ducks. but you saw those kids fight for coach neuheisel today. they gave it everything they had. it wasn't enough, marcus. >> i commend him as well. outstanding job and great effort to the very end. but the oregon team is fantastic. darron thomas about a great job. lamichael james mvp and they did it without a huge performance from de'anthony thomas. >> yeah, and they did it without the super freshman. that's a great point. we will take a quick break. on the other side we will talk about the big ten championship game. we
michigan state's defense, they get after people.n. >> where can you watch that game? >> you can watch it on fox! >> now let's go to kevin fraser when the guys on the set. >> gus and charles, great job, as always. you know, as we wrap up this pac-12 championship game, you hear the comments of rick neuheisel, and coach brewster was right, a class-act to the end. >> absolutely. i thought it was a classy and a gutty effort on behalf of the ucla bruins. they ran into a...
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laws, early voting and now with michigan, where your vote means nothing?ent for you, a classic example of states' rights violating basic civil rights. those who once denied the right to vote, never -- using jerry mandering at lark, but now the power of the state to displace elected officials, nullify those voters' choice of an official, cancel labor contracts, and then sell off city assets, is the most extreme, and the department of justice must act and must act now. this disease must not be allowed to spread. it's so undemocratic. >>> let me show you this from the emergency manager who took over pontiac, and get your feeling on this mayor bernero. he was doing a radio show. let me show you what he said. listen. >> the fact of the matter is city manager is now gone, i am the city manager. i replaced the financial director, so i'm the finance director, the mayor and -- i don't need them. >> you are running the city, you are the mayor, you are the commission. >> he's the tyrant. i mean, what is -- how do we explain, as you said, mr. mayor, why people's vote
laws, early voting and now with michigan, where your vote means nothing?ent for you, a classic example of states' rights violating basic civil rights. those who once denied the right to vote, never -- using jerry mandering at lark, but now the power of the state to displace elected officials, nullify those voters' choice of an official, cancel labor contracts, and then sell off city assets, is the most extreme, and the department of justice must act and must act now. this disease must not be...
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and it is happening in michigan.are currently under, listen to me, state control. they call the shots. the city of detroit and their town of inkster may be next. if that happens, half of michigan's african-american population will have no democratically elected local leaders. instead, the citizens will be living under state appointed emergency managers. a person who has the authority to kill collective bargaining agreements, sell off assets, fire workers, shut down the police and fire departments, stuff like that. with no say from the citizens. detroit is currently under financial review is what they call it. mayor dave bing says he believes the city and unions can work out a deal and avoid a big government takeover. we'll see. >>> meanwhile, state lawmakers are worried the emergency manager law could be halted by a ballot drive. organizers say they are close to getting the necessary signatures to turn this all around. so of course, governor rick snyder and republican lawmakers are figuring out a plan "b," always a p
and it is happening in michigan.are currently under, listen to me, state control. they call the shots. the city of detroit and their town of inkster may be next. if that happens, half of michigan's african-american population will have no democratically elected local leaders. instead, the citizens will be living under state appointed emergency managers. a person who has the authority to kill collective bargaining agreements, sell off assets, fire workers, shut down the police and fire...
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he'd just moved there from michigan and was staying with a friend.t was late afternoon when tom's dad called though at first what he said didn't seem to make sense. >> he said, don't come home until tomorrow. and i just sat there, and i said, dad, what are you talking about? >> it took a moment, then he told tom what that meant. >> and he said, your sister died today in a fire, and i don't want you to come home until tomorrow, and he hung up the phone. >> and then, said tom, he virtually collapsed, went numb, cried and waited until the next morning to make the four-hour drive to his parents' home in myrtle beach. on his way, said tom, he stopped at the trailer park where his sister had died. >> i had to see that trailer burned. it was still all roped off with the caution tape, and i just stood outside there for probably 15 or 20 minutes just still in disbelief and just cried. >> there was no police presence, said tom. but then why would there be? it was an accident, after all. time was a blur as jenny's parents planned the funeral. and then two days
he'd just moved there from michigan and was staying with a friend.t was late afternoon when tom's dad called though at first what he said didn't seem to make sense. >> he said, don't come home until tomorrow. and i just sat there, and i said, dad, what are you talking about? >> it took a moment, then he told tom what that meant. >> and he said, your sister died today in a fire, and i don't want you to come home until tomorrow, and he hung up the phone. >> and then, said...
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then i moved to michigan, michigan to new york, new york to la. >> hinojosa: okay, and why did you decide to leave your country and say, "i'm going to move to michigan"? what was the dream for you? i mean, was it... because you hadn't spent time in the united states, right? >> no, well, actually, i was in the states when i was two years old. my mom... you know, my folks traveled a lot. we were like, really well off, initially, and then my father lost everything. so it's a very interesting story. i hadn't seen my dad like, 20 years, and then eight years ago, i finally got to see him. so it was like, a really profound sort of experience. but on that note, it was... for me, it was that time when we were like, really young and my folks had the money we would travel a lot, and one of the countries was america. my mom spent like, three months in florida, took us to walt disney every day, and i don't remember any of that. we have pictures, though. >> hinojosa: what did symbolize? like, coming to the united states from that part of the world... >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...symbolized what? and this
then i moved to michigan, michigan to new york, new york to la. >> hinojosa: okay, and why did you decide to leave your country and say, "i'm going to move to michigan"? what was the dream for you? i mean, was it... because you hadn't spent time in the united states, right? >> no, well, actually, i was in the states when i was two years old. my mom... you know, my folks traveled a lot. we were like, really well off, initially, and then my father lost everything. so it's a...
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same forecast here for green bay, upper peninsula of michigan and also through michigan its f itself. chicago, temperatures should be mild enough that you're not going to see anything sticking, but you may see a few snowflakes today. as we go through the afternoon, though, it does warm up to about 45. and look how warm it is. still very unusual, kansas city at 58.ç this is going to go down as one of the warmest decembers in our country that we've seen. many areas in new england, this is going to be the warmest december in a little over 100 years, which is pretty crazy stat. and as we go to tomorrow, still mild air across the country, but lynn, i want to give people a little sneak preview as far as the arctic air goes. a shot of it comes down from the north. you see it in the white and blue here. so, the beginning of next year, the beginning of next year, beginning of next week, it looks like we're back to reality, where we should be for this time of year. >> all right, bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, euro jitters return, gold falls again, and a big bungle by "the new york times.
same forecast here for green bay, upper peninsula of michigan and also through michigan its f itself. chicago, temperatures should be mild enough that you're not going to see anything sticking, but you may see a few snowflakes today. as we go through the afternoon, though, it does warm up to about 45. and look how warm it is. still very unusual, kansas city at 58.ç this is going to go down as one of the warmest decembers in our country that we've seen. many areas in new england, this is going...
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this is physically wisconsin and michigan. which one do you think looks like a mitten? >> michigan.> there's a great debate going on between those two states because apparently wisconsin tried to co-op the fact that they are the mitten state from michigan. wisconsin travel folks are using that as a way to lure people to come visit? >> what is it about the mitten state, that's going to make me want to go to wisconsin. that does nothing for me? >> martin wrote a song about the whole controversy. ♪ wisconsin's like our crazy uncle ♪ ♪ i don't mean no disrespect ♪ there are things you do best ♪ like beer and cheese and cheese and beer and cheese ♪ ♪ when it comes to winter clothes ♪ ♪ i'm begging you please ♪ how much sauce have you been hitting ♪ ♪ there's only one state that's shaped like a mitten ♪ ♪ that's michigan >> let's talk to mark. wisconsin is your friendly neighbor to the west. yet you guys take exception that they want to call themselves the mitten state. >> they're not shaped like a mitten whatsoever. >> what sort of pluses do you get from being from the state that's known
this is physically wisconsin and michigan. which one do you think looks like a mitten? >> michigan.> there's a great debate going on between those two states because apparently wisconsin tried to co-op the fact that they are the mitten state from michigan. wisconsin travel folks are using that as a way to lure people to come visit? >> what is it about the mitten state, that's going to make me want to go to wisconsin. that does nothing for me? >> martin wrote a song about...
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here are the light snow showers through michigan, more back through wisconsin. i'm sure, duluth you'll have snow on the road. just a little coating in many areas. the forecast for today, the rain and snow showers through the great lakes. cold and chilly, especially new england, but the southern half of the country from denver to texas to florida, still doesn't feel like the late december. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. rain and snow showers, areas like cleveland and chicago. we're not talking much in the way of accumulations in those areas but look at how beautiful of a day. 60-degree temperatures from memphis all the way to oklahoma city. i've been talking about it the last couple of days, lynn. there's a big shot of cold air that's going to move into the country after the new year, so enjoy this while it lasts. >> this is what eve been doing while i've been doing, bill, starting trouble? thanks so much. >>> euro jitters return. gold falls again. and a big bungle by "the new york times." >>> what's
here are the light snow showers through michigan, more back through wisconsin. i'm sure, duluth you'll have snow on the road. just a little coating in many areas. the forecast for today, the rain and snow showers through the great lakes. cold and chilly, especially new england, but the southern half of the country from denver to texas to florida, still doesn't feel like the late december. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. rain and...
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jafflet michigan has 10 minutes remain -- the gentleman from michigan has 10 minutes remaining. mr. camp: i yield two minutes to the distinguished j in a -- gentleman from louisiana, dr. fleming. mr. fleming: i thank my friend, the gentleman, mr. camp, for giving me time to speak. i just want to say, mr. speaker, that this boils down to one of two choices here today. we're going to be either voting for a two-month extension of the payroll tax or a one-year extension of the payroll tax. we'll either be voting for a two-month fix for reimbursement for physicians, health care providers in general, or we'll be voting for a one-year fix. now, for my money it should be one year versus two months. i don't understand really what the problem is. but having said that, let me also mention to you that this affects me and many of my friends back home in this way and that is, i'm a physician myself and have many friends in the health profession, they're asking me, john, why in the world do you keep us upset like this all the time? why is it that we can't predict what our reimbursement rates are g
jafflet michigan has 10 minutes remain -- the gentleman from michigan has 10 minutes remaining. mr. camp: i yield two minutes to the distinguished j in a -- gentleman from louisiana, dr. fleming. mr. fleming: i thank my friend, the gentleman, mr. camp, for giving me time to speak. i just want to say, mr. speaker, that this boils down to one of two choices here today. we're going to be either voting for a two-month extension of the payroll tax or a one-year extension of the payroll tax. we'll...
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final north carolina over wisconsin 60-57. >>> in east lansing michigan, keith appling of michigan statents. 65-49 over florida state. >>> a time-out during the game. a michigan state cheerleader was injured. take a look. she was lifted in the air and fell hard to the court. geez! taylor young was strapped to a backboard and gave a thumb's up. she was cheered by the crowd on the way out. she is hospitalized, but in stable condition. >>> in the nfl buffalo wide receiver stevie johnson is out 10 grand this morning. the league find him for this. his over the top touchdown celebration and last sunday's loss to the new york jets. johnson was mocking jets receiver plaxico burress but pretending to shoot himself in the thigh. burress did just that in a new york city nightclub in 2008 and later went to prison for illegal gun possession. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and the amazing new contact lenses that not only help you see, they fight disease. save up to 30% on select kong® products and save $6 on select iams® cat food. friday through sunday only. at pet
final north carolina over wisconsin 60-57. >>> in east lansing michigan, keith appling of michigan statents. 65-49 over florida state. >>> a time-out during the game. a michigan state cheerleader was injured. take a look. she was lifted in the air and fell hard to the court. geez! taylor young was strapped to a backboard and gave a thumb's up. she was cheered by the crowd on the way out. she is hospitalized, but in stable condition. >>> in the nfl buffalo wide...
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from dearborn, michigan. i appreciate it so much. you bet. >>> mitt romney is more desperate than ever. he's bragging about getting the endorsement of three time loser and "psycho talker" superstar christine o'donnell. the candidate who babbled, who dabbled, should i say, in witchcraft, is back in the "zone." >>> up next, christine o'donnell throws her support behind mitt romney. her reason for doing so is pure "psycho talk." >>> don't forget to tweet us using #edshow. >>> and in "psycho talk" tonight, christine o'donnell became irrelevant big-time. right after her lost her 2010 senate election bid. one year later, the tea partyer, well, from delaware, she is back in the mix, endorsing mitt romney. here's why o'donnell picked the unemployed multimillionaire. >> there are certain things like executive experience, consistency, that are deal breakers or tie breakers for me. his consistency, the fact that he was so strong. and i think people will find that appealing going into the 2012 -- >> some people say that mitt romney isn't the mos
from dearborn, michigan. i appreciate it so much. you bet. >>> mitt romney is more desperate than ever. he's bragging about getting the endorsement of three time loser and "psycho talker" superstar christine o'donnell. the candidate who babbled, who dabbled, should i say, in witchcraft, is back in the "zone." >>> up next, christine o'donnell throws her support behind mitt romney. her reason for doing so is pure "psycho talk." >>> don't...
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we call on music educators throughout the state of michigan. i cannot tell you what challenges retailing in a state like michigan have presented. myself and other mainstream retailers have adjusted to the economic realities. we are prickly comfortable with the absence of competition. the size of small business i think is something that somehow gets lost in the shuffle. michigan retailers, a casual measurement, roughly 70% are doing less than $300,000 a year in business. many times it is a husband and wife. it is not a big numbers game. it is replaced with retailers just like my family who every day employ cigna began numbers of people for services and support. we got 8 inches of snow overnight. there is snow removal companies removing snow from all of our parking lots. internet retailing is a wonderful opportunity for small business people. it allows us not to sell everything we have a in inventory -- we're not prepared are capable of providing the support. it represents our entire project. in virtually every instance, there is some area of exp
we call on music educators throughout the state of michigan. i cannot tell you what challenges retailing in a state like michigan have presented. myself and other mainstream retailers have adjusted to the economic realities. we are prickly comfortable with the absence of competition. the size of small business i think is something that somehow gets lost in the shuffle. michigan retailers, a casual measurement, roughly 70% are doing less than $300,000 a year in business. many times it is a...
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from dearborn, michigan. i appreciate it so much.et. >>> mitt romney is more desperate than ever. he's bragging about getting the endorsement of three time loser and "psycho talker" superstar christine o'donnell. the candidate who babbled, who dabbled, should i say, in witchcraft, is back in the "zone." leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. ♪ it's nice to see you ♪ in my bed ♪ ♪ there are diamonds in her eyes ♪ ♪ ♪ and they sparkle in the night ♪ ♪ when the moment comes alive [ male announcer ] this is your moment. this is zales, the diamond store. take up to an extra 15 percent off storewide now through sunday. [ slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> up next, christine o'donnell throws her support behind mitt romney. her reason for doing so is pure "psycho talk." >>> don't forget to tweet us using #edshow.
from dearborn, michigan. i appreciate it so much.et. >>> mitt romney is more desperate than ever. he's bragging about getting the endorsement of three time loser and "psycho talker" superstar christine o'donnell. the candidate who babbled, who dabbled, should i say, in witchcraft, is back in the "zone." leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. ♪ it's nice to see you ♪ in my bed ♪...