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the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand. >> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day. the patriot act did not specifically authorize it, section 215 talked about tangible things relevant to an authorized security investigation. the nsa's interpretation, relevant means all data all the time. that is wrong. we should support the amash amendment and vote for it. >> the time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. >> i yield 15 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. >> recognized for 15 seconds. >> the right for people to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall be issued. but b
the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand. >> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day....
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the gentleman from michigan?ld 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand.>> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day. the patriot act did not specifically authorize it, section 215 talked about tangible things relevant to an authorized security investigation. the nsa's interpretation, relevant means all data all the time. that is wrong. we should report it and vote for the- we should support amash amendment. >> the time has expired. the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 15 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. >> recognized for 15 seconds. >> the right for people to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall be issue
the gentleman from michigan?ld 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand.>> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day. the patriot act...
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amash of michigan. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time after the first electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is request for a recorded vote on amendment number 24 printed in house report 113-170 offered by the gentleman from mr. terry, on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 24 printed in house report number 13-170, offered by mr. terry of nebraska. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? mr. terry: i request to withdraw my amendment, for a recorded vote on amendment number 24. the chair: the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 24 is withdrawn. and the amendment stands adopted in accordance with the previous voice vote thereon. the un mr. fincher: issued business is re-- the unfinished business is request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from kansas, mr. pompeo on which proceedings were postponed an
amash of michigan. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time after the first electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is request for a recorded vote on amendment number 24 printed in house report 113-170 offered by the gentleman from mr. terry, on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 24 printed in house report number 13-170, offered by mr. terry of nebraska. the...
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♪ >>> today in michigan, the local economy is on life support.business of sex for sale is alive and well. in 2010, the fbi human trafficking task force estimated that roughly 20%, one in five arrested for prostitution, were juveniles. >> i think that domestic trafficking in the state of michigan is a huge problem. >> attorney bridget carr runs the human trafficking clinic which is compiling a database for all human trafficking cases in the country. >> we've seen cases involving 12 and 13 year olds in small towns. we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. >> so in your mind, the boy, girls are the equivalent of modern day sex slaves. >> all around us. >> i remember the first day it actually happened, like it was yesterday. >> for tina, like a majority of the young women and girls sold for sex, the road to a lifetime of exploitation was paved with violence. >> they're going to beat you, kill you or overdose you. one of the three, you're going to leave here in a bad, tragic way. >> tina's childhood nightmare started when her mot
♪ >>> today in michigan, the local economy is on life support.business of sex for sale is alive and well. in 2010, the fbi human trafficking task force estimated that roughly 20%, one in five arrested for prostitution, were juveniles. >> i think that domestic trafficking in the state of michigan is a huge problem. >> attorney bridget carr runs the human trafficking clinic which is compiling a database for all human trafficking cases in the country. >> we've seen...
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the chair: the gentleman from michigan's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan.
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rationale, the impact on michigan? this is a situation that has been 60 years in the making in terms of decline of detroit. once the country's fourth-largest city, the birthplace of the middle class. but now detroit has filed for bankruptcy, the largest ever u.s. men his ability to do so. we will speak about the motor city with detroit native mark binelli, author of, "detroit city is the pace to be: the afterlife of an american metropolis." then, elite pakistani report challenges u.s. claims of a low civilian toll from the drone war in pakistan. >> the gulf between the media's understanding and the resurgence understanding of what is taking place in pakistan, and with the cia and white house claim, is growing bigger, not smaller. >> we will go to london to speak with chris woods of the bureau of investigative journalism. if you watched television for even a minute yesterday, chances are you know, it's a boy. >> it is exciting. a boy will be great for great britain. i think it is exciting for will and kate. media frenzy
rationale, the impact on michigan? this is a situation that has been 60 years in the making in terms of decline of detroit. once the country's fourth-largest city, the birthplace of the middle class. but now detroit has filed for bankruptcy, the largest ever u.s. men his ability to do so. we will speak about the motor city with detroit native mark binelli, author of, "detroit city is the pace to be: the afterlife of an american metropolis." then, elite pakistani report challenges u.s....
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this is not over for michigan is it? >> the railway i see it is detroit is critically important for the come back of the state. we need to trade on the path of being a great city again and this is a very important step in making that happen. to step back from simply the financial pieces of this, tremendously good things are going on in detroit today. in terms of the business community, in terms of jobs being created, downtown and midtown detroit in terms of young people moving into the city, there's 90%-plus occupancy in the city. we need to look at improvements in the neighborhoods. good things are going on there. this is about solving the city government's financial and service issues and that's the last obstacle to go and beyond that when we get this resolved i think detroit is going to be posed for outstanding growth and a bright future which is great for all of michigan. >>suarez: you've got other distressed cities in your state and there are other distressed cities around the country. are they watching the massive
this is not over for michigan is it? >> the railway i see it is detroit is critically important for the come back of the state. we need to trade on the path of being a great city again and this is a very important step in making that happen. to step back from simply the financial pieces of this, tremendously good things are going on in detroit today. in terms of the business community, in terms of jobs being created, downtown and midtown detroit in terms of young people moving into the...
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in michigan. and they tried to force union in the constitution. they lost on that. that was in the last election of 2012. and now they're a right to work state and now we have -- they wouldn't come to agreement on detroit and now they're in bankruptcy and everything is on the table and it will be a beautiful solution, frankly. we're going to get detroit back if it's possible. >> very good. so we only have half a minute. so basically it's detroit wiping the slate clean. can the state of michigan do the same thing? >> let's hope. so we're a long way off. michigan has so many problems, but it started on the road to recovery, and i think that going to the right-to-work is the first major step, and i think that's a real plus for michigan. >> very good. thank you for joining us. >> does unemployment in america seem higher than this to you? why the guy who used to be the labor department's top number cruncher is probably because it is higher and a lot higher. he is exposing the real number here, and that
in michigan. and they tried to force union in the constitution. they lost on that. that was in the last election of 2012. and now they're a right to work state and now we have -- they wouldn't come to agreement on detroit and now they're in bankruptcy and everything is on the table and it will be a beautiful solution, frankly. we're going to get detroit back if it's possible. >> very good. so we only have half a minute. so basically it's detroit wiping the slate clean. can the state of...
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michigan and detroit have been helpful reliant on the motor industry but, of course, imagine michigan or detroit without the automotive industry. you would have been a lot poor earlier, a lot less, i guess, well off during those good times. but it's about leadership and about management and about making decisions when the state, back in the '90s, was changing its public employee pension systems, the local governments were still increasing benefits and not funding systems. so that's a contributor. there is a lot of management. i mean, corruption plays some role, but it's not -- you know, it's a part of, i think, the undermining of leadership and public confidence. there is a lot of pride in detroit. a lot of sense that, hey, stop giving us advice, we will handle this. it turns out it wasn't handled very well. i think one of the things that governor snyder has done courageously with the cooperation of legislature. what are the true obligations and i think congress needs to do when it comes to the future of programs like medicare and social security. you can see what happens public offic
michigan and detroit have been helpful reliant on the motor industry but, of course, imagine michigan or detroit without the automotive industry. you would have been a lot poor earlier, a lot less, i guess, well off during those good times. but it's about leadership and about management and about making decisions when the state, back in the '90s, was changing its public employee pension systems, the local governments were still increasing benefits and not funding systems. so that's a...
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the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative day in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 2660. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. camp: i rise in support of of h.r. 2667 a bill that delays the employer mandate. while it's encouraging to see easing a administration the burden on employers, we must be a nation of laws not blog post which is how the administration announced the delay. while it provides employers some temporary relief from the health care bill, it provides no real relief. even with this delay, families will not get what they were promised, affordable health care. inexplicably, the administration feels only businesses should be exempt. how is that fair? families are already struggling in t
the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative day in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 2660. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr....
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chicago is the number one destination for michigan state university graduates now. more than half the graduates now leave the state. so that's definitely the success story. but it's kind of a case where it's kind of a consequence of globalization just as money and education becomes concentrated among fewer people, it becomes concentrated among fewer cities too. so you had a -- did someone -- you had a question back there, yeah. >> i'm just wondering with the great depression and the rise of the unions because of that, say, why during this great recession it's been sort of absent backlash and why do you think that is? >> well, i think one problem is that people associate unions with industrial worker, with blue collar work. and i remember i asked a union, former union organizer or a union local president in chicago why don't more white collar workers demand unions, and he said, well, you know, the white collar worker, he has kind of a bob crash chet attitude. call me harry. so their kind of lulled into thinking that they're actually peers of the people they work for
chicago is the number one destination for michigan state university graduates now. more than half the graduates now leave the state. so that's definitely the success story. but it's kind of a case where it's kind of a consequence of globalization just as money and education becomes concentrated among fewer people, it becomes concentrated among fewer cities too. so you had a -- did someone -- you had a question back there, yeah. >> i'm just wondering with the great depression and the rise...
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detroit is the face of michigan. and we would be job one to wring back jobs to the state and in particular to detroit. i got to tell you, with all due respect to the governor, this is not sour grapes. until this bankruptcy, we haven't seen any action in detroit. there hasn't been a focus on detroit. the governor who said over and over again that everything he did would be seen through the prism of all jobs created for the state, i don't know of one job he brought to detroit. the first thing he did is destroy the movie credit which was bringing move oes and businesses, studios built in the detroit area. he wiped that out as job one. >> he has no plan for detroit. he has no plan and now he is blaming it on the last 60 years. i think that's very profound. >> exactly. >> michael, we did something for wall street. isn't there a main street? detroit we can help? what about this? is race an issue in this? >> absolutely, right, ed. i want to first say i join in with the mayor there, because your opening sermon was so powerfu
detroit is the face of michigan. and we would be job one to wring back jobs to the state and in particular to detroit. i got to tell you, with all due respect to the governor, this is not sour grapes. until this bankruptcy, we haven't seen any action in detroit. there hasn't been a focus on detroit. the governor who said over and over again that everything he did would be seen through the prism of all jobs created for the state, i don't know of one job he brought to detroit. the first thing he...
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msnbc goes under cover with michigan's human trafficking task force for a sobering look at the overwhelming power of drug addiction in the business of sex for sale. >> i thought that i could just do it once and stop. >> it's a growing epidemic that can touch anyone, even the all american girl next door. >> this is going to sound crazy, but it's not that hard to go from using drugs from point a to point b of selling yourself. how will you get that much daily when your addiction is out of control and you're using so much of it. how will you get that money every day? ♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping. the local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state trooper richard sanchez is part of the michigan human trafficking task force. >> they say my girl is walking the track wearing blue jeans and a black coat, and she goes by honey. >> they combine federal and state local investigators to combat the growing under ground s
msnbc goes under cover with michigan's human trafficking task force for a sobering look at the overwhelming power of drug addiction in the business of sex for sale. >> i thought that i could just do it once and stop. >> it's a growing epidemic that can touch anyone, even the all american girl next door. >> this is going to sound crazy, but it's not that hard to go from using drugs from point a to point b of selling yourself. how will you get that much daily when your addiction...
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from michigan city, this is a big storm. it is crossing of the lake.th of bloomington, what a beautiful shot. on a night like this, you can almost hear the corn growing. the corn is way above average this year. it loves the warm humid weather. we have a somewhat drier air coming over the next few days but it will get he met again later in the week. clouds today, but look at this. there is a phenomenon known as dew point pooling when this error collects in one area and kicks up the moisture level of the atmosphere. we checked out the two points around the country and we were higher than miami florida. looking at some of the other two points in thdew points in the a. it is interesting ... mature crops put a lot of moisture into the atmosphere and may be one of the reasons why we have such high humidity here is because of this. you can see the rain that came out of this. all of the thunderstorms. they are slow to develop tonight but we think they are going to fire up soon. when the humidity and these temperatures meet, you can get thunderstorms. 89 degree
from michigan city, this is a big storm. it is crossing of the lake.th of bloomington, what a beautiful shot. on a night like this, you can almost hear the corn growing. the corn is way above average this year. it loves the warm humid weather. we have a somewhat drier air coming over the next few days but it will get he met again later in the week. clouds today, but look at this. there is a phenomenon known as dew point pooling when this error collects in one area and kicks up the moisture...
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the legal action is really about the fact that the michigan state constitution guarantees the payment of those pensions so our allegation is that the governor is not authorized under the state's constitution to seek any kind of bankruptcy that would impair the pension obligations so what we're looking for from a court decision today is the ability to keep that claim alive, to be able to say that the michigan state constitution matters and that federal bankruptcy does not trump the will of the people of michigan. >> yet, the first judge that heard that agreed with you and this case is going to put down the ruling of the initial ruling last week which was a county judge agreeing with you saying that the cuts to the pensions violated the state constitution, but if this judge rules against you what other outlets and avenues do you have? >> if he rules against us today, there's still opportunity to make further arguments down the road within the bankruptcy proceeding. our status as a creditor is preferred over other unsecured creditors based on the fact that the pensions are guaranteed by
the legal action is really about the fact that the michigan state constitution guarantees the payment of those pensions so our allegation is that the governor is not authorized under the state's constitution to seek any kind of bankruptcy that would impair the pension obligations so what we're looking for from a court decision today is the ability to keep that claim alive, to be able to say that the michigan state constitution matters and that federal bankruptcy does not trump the will of the...
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an expedited hearing as michigan rages on. adam: home sales dropping, missing expectations for a longshot. we are going to have our fannie mae chief officer join us today. lori: when can we expect some relief at the pump? jumped up 12 cents last week. steve cohen, charlie gasparino, lasting efforts to but one of the most successful hedge fund managers out of business. you have to read charlie's book, by the way. it is remarkable. if you want to talk about insider trading, easy go to. let's talk with nicole petallides on the floor the new york stock exchange. what's going on today? >> well, we have seen records last week, we are looking at records this week. one third of one 3%. percentagg terms that you do see, the dollar is the downside and commodities are in this and there has been some articles on gold and that is a big deal. second-quarter earnings, five to 10%, mcdonald's is down 2.75%. numbers are little weaker than expected. however, a couple of things haven't been going on with this. playing a part, they did well with
an expedited hearing as michigan rages on. adam: home sales dropping, missing expectations for a longshot. we are going to have our fannie mae chief officer join us today. lori: when can we expect some relief at the pump? jumped up 12 cents last week. steve cohen, charlie gasparino, lasting efforts to but one of the most successful hedge fund managers out of business. you have to read charlie's book, by the way. it is remarkable. if you want to talk about insider trading, easy go to. let's talk...
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detroit,eal sad day in a sad day in michigan.e, the people, back in november of last year, voted down the emergency manager block. law. this adolf hitler governor we have wind behind our backs and and ramrodded through the system. as about the money, the greedy 1% cheaper -- gop has taken over michigan. adolf hitler is alive and well and he is governor of michigan. host: that's a strong comparison. caller: of course it is, he is a dictator. people, go against the you are no better than hitler. host: let's hear from another member of michigan state. this is from hillsdale, mich., a democrat. my feelings about the bankruptcy in detroit, i think it is a good thing. dog democrat. i am surprised to tell you that i am in favor of a lot of things the governor did. i am not in favor of the emergency manager law./ i think it is a good thing that detroit is going through bankruptcy because it needs to slim down . it lost some of population over the last few years. i lived outside the state for 30 years and when i came back, my wife and i w
detroit,eal sad day in a sad day in michigan.e, the people, back in november of last year, voted down the emergency manager block. law. this adolf hitler governor we have wind behind our backs and and ramrodded through the system. as about the money, the greedy 1% cheaper -- gop has taken over michigan. adolf hitler is alive and well and he is governor of michigan. host: that's a strong comparison. caller: of course it is, he is a dictator. people, go against the you are no better than hitler....
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michigan is to come backstage.t is going to help all of us for michigan to be a great state, detroit has to be on the path of being a great city again. gerri: this will not attract reorganize its debts, creditors on hold, are you preparing for a big fight with the people detroit owes money to? >> that is part of the normal process here. much more organized fashion. that is the point. in good faith we have tried to work with creditors without going to bankruptcy. let's try to avoid bankruptcy by working with creditors and resolving it. that is not viable. it is a step that will make sense. it will continue to have that platform not to be the low point but to see future growth. gerri: what about muni bond holders? those in their own personal accounts, should they be worried tonight, will they be paid? >> again, there is a lot to be sorted out. it depends on what kind of features they have, where the insured bonds, that is a comp located question. that will come through the process. anybody buying bonds from detroit s
michigan is to come backstage.t is going to help all of us for michigan to be a great state, detroit has to be on the path of being a great city again. gerri: this will not attract reorganize its debts, creditors on hold, are you preparing for a big fight with the people detroit owes money to? >> that is part of the normal process here. much more organized fashion. that is the point. in good faith we have tried to work with creditors without going to bankruptcy. let's try to avoid...
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. >>> south haven, michigan, got a dazzling one-day jump on the fourth of july holiday. last night the town celebrated independence day with a big fireworks display over lake michigan. it lit up the sky in a shower of red, white, and blue. the celebration continues later today with a parade complete with marching bands and floats. >>> and here in new york a large crowd is expected for the reopening of one of the most recognizable symbols of our nation's independence. the statue of liberty has been closed since last october when hurricane sandy swamped most of the liberty island. lady liberty escaped the damage though. >>> and coming up on the "morning news," monitoring your mail. we'll tell you how the post office might be secretly snooping on your mail as part of a government program. this is the "cbs morning news." snooping on your mail as part of a government program. this is the "cbs morning news." step! [ mom ] my little girl...she loves to help out on big jobs. good thing there's bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look
. >>> south haven, michigan, got a dazzling one-day jump on the fourth of july holiday. last night the town celebrated independence day with a big fireworks display over lake michigan. it lit up the sky in a shower of red, white, and blue. the celebration continues later today with a parade complete with marching bands and floats. >>> and here in new york a large crowd is expected for the reopening of one of the most recognizable symbols of our nation's independence. the...
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and i want to give them great service and so do the other people of the state of michigan. this is one way to do it, to say, here is a tool because there are no other viable options to give us a fresh start and address the debt question and let's address the better services to citizens because a lot of great things are going on in detroit. young people are moving to detroit, the private sector, the foundation committee are doing great things. the city government is hopefully the last obstacle and seeing detroit have a breakout opportunity in the positive sense. >> governor rick snyder, thank you and good luck. >> thank you. >>> the number of people applying for jobless benefits fell by 24,000 last week. most people would consider that good news. tonight, wall street concurs. the dow gained 78 points, posting yet another record close today. the s&p 500 was up 8 and the nasdaq up 1. which leads us to the next story, about the often confusing correlation between good and bad financial news or main street and the reaction on wall street. jim engel talks about that tonight. >> r
and i want to give them great service and so do the other people of the state of michigan. this is one way to do it, to say, here is a tool because there are no other viable options to give us a fresh start and address the debt question and let's address the better services to citizens because a lot of great things are going on in detroit. young people are moving to detroit, the private sector, the foundation committee are doing great things. the city government is hopefully the last obstacle...
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the governor of michigan has 58% of the black population in cities and municipalities all over michigan under emergency financial management. which means that they have all ofvely thrown out the elected officials that black people have elected and brought in their own people. brought in his own people. i want to piggyback on the other journalists and pundits who said that whenever there is a natural disaster throughout the united states that has happened, the troika has ponied up just like anybody else to rebuild -- likeit has ponied up just anybody else to rebuild oklahoma, hurricanes in florida. flood victims, we help them out. now we have a little financial trouble caused by bankers, republicans. those bankers are republicans. they are not black people who have the money and the power to do derivatives and all the other things that send this country to the brink of financial collapse. and now everybody around the country -- that guy from texas they in and says, no, elected politicians that put us in this position. bankers put us in this position. we should get the funding that we hav
the governor of michigan has 58% of the black population in cities and municipalities all over michigan under emergency financial management. which means that they have all ofvely thrown out the elected officials that black people have elected and brought in their own people. brought in his own people. i want to piggyback on the other journalists and pundits who said that whenever there is a natural disaster throughout the united states that has happened, the troika has ponied up just like...
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we're going to speak to michigan's governor right after the break.e motor city. stay with us. over 125 years, we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether >>> she lost a union neighbor to violence. after the murder she grew tire
we're going to speak to michigan's governor right after the break.e motor city. stay with us. over 125 years, we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means...
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midwest, indiana, michigan. >> largest increase has been in the midwest, indiana, michigan. >> largest increase has been in the midwest, indiana, michigan. >> largest increase has been in the midwest, indiana, michigan. broth who were 30 crepts pents a week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak.week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak. gas prices will go higher nationally. >> it sucks but it is what it is. >> they will drive ten miles to save two pennies. which doesn't make sense, but a lot of people do that. >> how much are you spending a week on average? >> about 300 bucks a week. >> 300 bucks a week? >> yeah. i drive over 500 miles a week. so this is a gas guzzler. >> reporter: now, even though gasoline has shot up, you can see it's coming off a dip. but as bad as this is, it's nothing like it was nine months ago when i reported on this very program prices were heading to $5 a gallon before our very eyes. watch. the gas here at this station is -- it's actually 18 cents higher since we were here nine hours ago. they're going to run out of reg
midwest, indiana, michigan. >> largest increase has been in the midwest, indiana, michigan. >> largest increase has been in the midwest, indiana, michigan. >> largest increase has been in the midwest, indiana, michigan. broth who were 30 crepts pents a week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak.week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak. gas prices will go higher nationally. >> it sucks but it is what it is. >>...
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here's kathleen von eitzen, a baker at panera bread in michigan, who works the night shift, describing the process of trying to organize her fellow workers. >> we had to attend meetings where the boss, a good christian, decided we didn't need a union because he would take care of us. during this process we heard about how we would have open talks, we heard about how they would take care of us and then they started their terror campaign. >> in march of 2012, those workers formed a union. the company refused to negotiate a contract with them. eventually the nlrb found the company's actions violated labor law. but that decision was issued by a board with recess appointees. and the d.c. court has cast all of those decisions, all of them issued by the board that featured those recess appointees who were only appointed because republicans refused to confirm anyone else. the d.c. court has cast all of those into legal limbo, meaning kathleen and millions of other workers are out of luck. joining me now is congresswoman linda sanchez, democrat from california. and larry cohen, president of com
here's kathleen von eitzen, a baker at panera bread in michigan, who works the night shift, describing the process of trying to organize her fellow workers. >> we had to attend meetings where the boss, a good christian, decided we didn't need a union because he would take care of us. during this process we heard about how we would have open talks, we heard about how they would take care of us and then they started their terror campaign. >> in march of 2012, those workers formed a...
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we begin in detroit, michigan. at one time, the fourth most populated city in the country. and one of the wealthiest. it's now becoming the largest city in american history to file for bankruptcy. one hour from now, michigan governor rick schneider and detroit's emergency manager will hold a press conference to discuss the chapter 9 bang ruppcy filing. the city announced it cannot pay its debts. the governor called it a very difficult and painful decision which she had to make on thursday. >> many people may say this is the lowest point in detroit's history. but if we were to do this, detroit would continue going downhill. isn't it time to say, let's stop. detroit is broke. from a financial point of view. and more importantly, the citizens deserve better services. this is one way to get that to happen. >> detroit's mayor dave bing indicated that he disagreed with the decision but he also didn't fight it. >> one of the things that i want to say to our citizens is that as tough as it is, i really didn't want to go in this direction, but now that we are here, we have to make t
we begin in detroit, michigan. at one time, the fourth most populated city in the country. and one of the wealthiest. it's now becoming the largest city in american history to file for bankruptcy. one hour from now, michigan governor rick schneider and detroit's emergency manager will hold a press conference to discuss the chapter 9 bang ruppcy filing. the city announced it cannot pay its debts. the governor called it a very difficult and painful decision which she had to make on thursday....
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representative from michigan, republican, joins us now.a remote possibility of a presidential bailout, but a possibility nonetheless. how do you judge it, co congressman? >> i think it's a possibility. i think there will be some people calling for that, however, i think the likelihood is pretty low. >> now, you're in the detroit area, i believe. you represent the surrounding part of detroit. is that correct, sir? >> and actually i'm on the other side of the state about two hours away. however, i was in the state legislature for six years and dealt with-- dealt with detroit extensively of chairman of the commercial committee. this is an issue 60 years in the making, this is not something new and it's time that we deal with it. >> whose primarily to blame? i'm hearing that the unions get a lot of the blame here. so, too, does the decline of the auto industry. so, too, does population decline. where would you put your finger on blame? >> yeah, it's all of the above with a lot of things that have happened in detroit. you know, this is a city a
representative from michigan, republican, joins us now.a remote possibility of a presidential bailout, but a possibility nonetheless. how do you judge it, co congressman? >> i think it's a possibility. i think there will be some people calling for that, however, i think the likelihood is pretty low. >> now, you're in the detroit area, i believe. you represent the surrounding part of detroit. is that correct, sir? >> and actually i'm on the other side of the state about two...
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his motivation, grant named his tumor michigan. that way the buckeye fan can see can say he beat michigan. i'm a fan, but i'm glad that he's actually done this. go get them, grant. >> being in the right mental state when you're dealing with something like that is really important. whatever it takes to fight. thanks, richard. >>> entertainment is just ahead, including the loss of a trusted store cluck. plus, a government waste story that everyone will be talking about, that's coming up next. >>> welcome back. earlier, i showed you the heavy rain moves through areas of ohio. missouri is also a travel trouble spot. we have storms now intensifying over central missouri. they should be spreading over inter state 44 shortly. west side of st. louis, storms are firing up. be careful driving there also. >>> as far as the forecast for the afternoon, just like yesterday. warm and humid on the east coast. watch out for stray afternoon storms. >> we'll watch out for those. thanks so much, bill. >>> turning to entertainment, the twitter-verse ha
his motivation, grant named his tumor michigan. that way the buckeye fan can see can say he beat michigan. i'm a fan, but i'm glad that he's actually done this. go get them, grant. >> being in the right mental state when you're dealing with something like that is really important. whatever it takes to fight. thanks, richard. >>> entertainment is just ahead, including the loss of a trusted store cluck. plus, a government waste story that everyone will be talking about, that's...
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will be closely watched because michigan's constitution holds a clause that specifically bans cuts to retiree pensions and benefit payments if michigan is allowed to cut payments this could set a precedent for other municipal bankruptcy around the country detroit has been called a huge test kitchen from unit municipal bankruptcy hopefully the fire in the kitchen can be put out before it spreads to the. joining me is our t.v. producer rachel courteous thank you for joining me on this latest daily duel glad to be here we're good talking to troy to let's just launch into this story detroit has become the largest city in the us to file for chapter nine bankruptcy however a recent michigan court ruling raised questions as to whether the bankruptcy will even stand up to court review so rachel if it does succeed for filing into bankruptcy who are the winners and the losers here politically that's what yet to be seen bob i think the big reason why anyone files for bankruptcy whether we're trying to add an organization a company a city or an individual it so that they can disperse some of thei
will be closely watched because michigan's constitution holds a clause that specifically bans cuts to retiree pensions and benefit payments if michigan is allowed to cut payments this could set a precedent for other municipal bankruptcy around the country detroit has been called a huge test kitchen from unit municipal bankruptcy hopefully the fire in the kitchen can be put out before it spreads to the. joining me is our t.v. producer rachel courteous thank you for joining me on this latest...
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to file for chapter nine bankruptcy however a recent michigan court ruling raised questions as to whether the bankruptcy will even stand up to court review so rachel if it does succeed for filing into bankruptcy who are the winners and the losers here politically that's what yet to be seen bob i think the big reason why anyone files for bankruptcy whether we're trying to add an organization a company a city or an individual it so that they can disperse some of their debt great so that they can and i think that that's what we're waiting to see it is with organization or liquidation though are we are we going to see a liquidation of citi as it's probably not this is a chapter nine filing and so it's a little bit different than if a company had to declare this and that it's not as though the city is not going to have police workers and fire and they're going to lose or fire trucks or whatever but at the same time the question is whether they'll be able to pay them what they promised in terms of taking out money for their pensions out of their paychecks are they actually going. be able to ful
to file for chapter nine bankruptcy however a recent michigan court ruling raised questions as to whether the bankruptcy will even stand up to court review so rachel if it does succeed for filing into bankruptcy who are the winners and the losers here politically that's what yet to be seen bob i think the big reason why anyone files for bankruptcy whether we're trying to add an organization a company a city or an individual it so that they can disperse some of their debt great so that they can...
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louis, kansas city, and flint, michigan.s, burger king, wendy's, kfc, my sigh's, and some victoria's secret people proposing to walk out. there's an ad run in response to the strike pointing out that if employees get their $15 per hour they are looking for, the next employee of the month might be an ipad. rick burrman from the employment policy institute joining us now. rick, spell it out. what do you mean? if you get 15 bucks an hour, in comes the ipad to do it for nothing? go. >> you got to understand that the technology is racing ahead of some of these demands, and businesses are probably looking for ways -- i shouldn't say "probably," but there are computer-based applications right now that will show restaurant operators how they can get the customer to order by ipad and pay by ipad, and the $15 an hour, many -- i won't say majority, be many fast food restaurants are out of business. the business model just does not support those kinds of wages, and if people are feeling that they are not paid adequately, they got to fin
louis, kansas city, and flint, michigan.s, burger king, wendy's, kfc, my sigh's, and some victoria's secret people proposing to walk out. there's an ad run in response to the strike pointing out that if employees get their $15 per hour they are looking for, the next employee of the month might be an ipad. rick burrman from the employment policy institute joining us now. rick, spell it out. what do you mean? if you get 15 bucks an hour, in comes the ipad to do it for nothing? go. >> you...
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grant named his tumor michigan. that way the buckeye fan can see can say he beat michigan. >>> entertainment is just ahead, including the loss of a trusted store clerk. >>> plus a government waste story that everyone will be talking about next. >>> welcome back. it's a very warm morning in the desert area. temperatures haven't cooled off that much. it will go up to 108 in vegas. a couple more clouds are making the temperature there a little lower. l.a. looks like. medford cooler than yesterday. 95. yesterday was about 101. still very warm and i'm getting close to record highs in areas like salt lake city and boise, inner mountain west continues to roast. even as we go into thursday, richard. just a little bit cooler. but not much. >>> big numbers on the board there. >> the inner mountain west, you know, we're lucky we haven't gotten more big fires. >>> the twit ewitterverse has l one of its brightest stars. lady gaga recently shut down her twitter account abandoning more than 40 billion followers. rumor is she's lea
grant named his tumor michigan. that way the buckeye fan can see can say he beat michigan. >>> entertainment is just ahead, including the loss of a trusted store clerk. >>> plus a government waste story that everyone will be talking about next. >>> welcome back. it's a very warm morning in the desert area. temperatures haven't cooled off that much. it will go up to 108 in vegas. a couple more clouds are making the temperature there a little lower. l.a. looks like....
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michigan, of all places. >> michigan? >> they are producing great reislings.his is from michigan, a lot of crispness, and citrus and green apple characteristics. >> that sounds delicious. >> it's a nice wine and we have the pacific breeze. >> yeah. >> and this is basically current vodka, lemonade, 4-1 and what you do, we have got it premixed here and i will mix one for you. what is the blue substance? >> it's a blue liquore and it adds a zing to things. you do a lemon wheel on the edge of the glass and there's the july 4th drink. >> are people spending more money on liquor these days? >> they are really spending more money on wine. >> so wine is the seller. >> it's going up and it's going up in terms of american consumptemperatuconsump tion and growth category. we are slowly turning into a wine drinking country. two years ago, we became the biggest wine drinking company in the world. we now drink more wine than any other country there is. >> cheers to that. >> cheers to that, thank you very much. and great to be here. thank you so much. happy fourth. absolutel
michigan, of all places. >> michigan? >> they are producing great reislings.his is from michigan, a lot of crispness, and citrus and green apple characteristics. >> that sounds delicious. >> it's a nice wine and we have the pacific breeze. >> yeah. >> and this is basically current vodka, lemonade, 4-1 and what you do, we have got it premixed here and i will mix one for you. what is the blue substance? >> it's a blue liquore and it adds a zing to things....
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brady hoch was actually glad grant beat michigan. he even gave his family tickets to the ohio state/michigan game that's coming in november. >> announcer: early today sports is brought to you by just for men mustache and beard. keepior edge. >>> just ahead, actress shirley jones gets downright x-rated in her new biography. we do not joke. the naked truth, next. >>> we have a little interesting weather to say the least. usually in the summer season we get very quiet conditions. maybe a little showers and storms in arizona. but that has spread into areas of california the last couple of days. that will change. that storm system responsible for that will weaken and dissipate as it heads finally up to the northeast. still beautiful weather in the northwest today. 83 in seattle. wednesday looks great, too. forecast changes a little bit. we cooled off slightly in salt lake city because that moisture that was over california will be heading your way. you could use a little break from those 100s. our friends in alaska deal with a decent day
brady hoch was actually glad grant beat michigan. he even gave his family tickets to the ohio state/michigan game that's coming in november. >> announcer: early today sports is brought to you by just for men mustache and beard. keepior edge. >>> just ahead, actress shirley jones gets downright x-rated in her new biography. we do not joke. the naked truth, next. >>> we have a little interesting weather to say the least. usually in the summer season we get very quiet...
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. >> you know, what has been the problem in detroit, michigan, is not dissimilar what is the problemn urban centers around this country. there has been disinvestment in the city and, as a consequence of it, you go from 1.5 million to 700,000. what we need is for the governor, the federal government to say, guess what? detroit is vital to the economy in this nation and it needs some love. that love needs to come in terms of some kind of revenue to assist not to bail out the city but, in fact, to help the city. not a bailout. just to help. >> okay. >> that happened in new york, i mind you. that even happened to some extent in pennsylvania. right now, what is going on in detroit is nobody is doing anything to assist it with revenue and we are just getting this cut, cut, cut mentality that really doesn't address the problem. >> albert garrett, big thanks. do come back. >> thank you. >>> the great wait. we are continuing to follow the breaking news over the pond. all eyes of the world are on that hospital in london. there it is right there. we are, of course, awaiting the arrival of the n
. >> you know, what has been the problem in detroit, michigan, is not dissimilar what is the problemn urban centers around this country. there has been disinvestment in the city and, as a consequence of it, you go from 1.5 million to 700,000. what we need is for the governor, the federal government to say, guess what? detroit is vital to the economy in this nation and it needs some love. that love needs to come in terms of some kind of revenue to assist not to bail out the city but, in...
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as a teacher of the roof school in michigan. andr wealth retired now because of the generosity in the and haved the in the been able to she would have. thank you, mom and dad. and have you ever seen it? we have been married for over 25 years, she is here today with her arm of roche of movement -- with our wonderful children. a fieldd my career as attorney in the regional office. after a few years i left to go afterrivate practice room 20 years as a partner, i decided like, in to the agency had been given more deeper and i am given the a will becomee and we were on the payroll pep -- payroll, paying the rent, staying competitive in our market. i had to discharge employees. it is always difficult and never taken lightly. i feel that these experiences will help me to see all sides of the disputes the," for the board. heard was a boy, i another employee described as proactive. not pro union or anti- management, simply moving the advancements of the national labor relations act without the alignments of the party. that has always str
as a teacher of the roof school in michigan. andr wealth retired now because of the generosity in the and haved the in the been able to she would have. thank you, mom and dad. and have you ever seen it? we have been married for over 25 years, she is here today with her arm of roche of movement -- with our wonderful children. a fieldd my career as attorney in the regional office. after a few years i left to go afterrivate practice room 20 years as a partner, i decided like, in to the agency had...
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juan cole, a professor of history at the university of michigan. and stephen biddle is a professor of political science and international affairs, george washington university. welcome to you both. juan coal, do you first. these attacks are not only widespread. they seem well coordinated. who is thought or what is thought to be behind them? >> well, there are a handful of cells of the islamic state of iraq, what the government tends to call al qaeda that clearly are able to coordinate these attacks. they have bomb-making factories basically hidden away in neighborhoods that don't report on them. and they're able to sit down in a room and plan out a wave of attacks. they do this fairly frequently, once every three months or so, you have a big wave of attacks. sometimes in as many as 26 cities. they conceive of themselves as revolutionaries. they ti that they can overthrow the government that they perceived to be a minority government. it's not true but that's what they think. that they believe was installed by the americans unfairly inth country. >>
juan cole, a professor of history at the university of michigan. and stephen biddle is a professor of political science and international affairs, george washington university. welcome to you both. juan coal, do you first. these attacks are not only widespread. they seem well coordinated. who is thought or what is thought to be behind them? >> well, there are a handful of cells of the islamic state of iraq, what the government tends to call al qaeda that clearly are able to coordinate...
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retirees claim their pensions are protected by michigan's constitution. a look at how firefighters are battling to keep what they thought was theirs. >>> on the streets of detroit, firefighters staged informational pickets, trying to save their city pensions. >> we are not numbers, we are people that sacrifice our lives. we may not come home one day, to look at us as a spreadsheet is to me unamerican. >> the real battle, though, is in the courts. this county judge in michigan has ruled the bankruptcy violates a provision in the state con sti dugs protecting pensions. but the bankruptcy is filed in federal court, and the judge in that case declared today that the feds have jurisdiction. over objections from the city pension funds. rhodes set a hearing in the case for wednesday morning. the beginning of a process that could take years. far more complex for a city that for even the biggest corporate bankruptcy. >> they need to continue to exist before the population for its constituents. in this case, that's going to make it difficult, because you have stake
retirees claim their pensions are protected by michigan's constitution. a look at how firefighters are battling to keep what they thought was theirs. >>> on the streets of detroit, firefighters staged informational pickets, trying to save their city pensions. >> we are not numbers, we are people that sacrifice our lives. we may not come home one day, to look at us as a spreadsheet is to me unamerican. >> the real battle, though, is in the courts. this county judge in...
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michigan, of all places. michigan is producing great riesli riesling. grand traverse winery in michigan. citrus and green apple. it is a nice wine. then we have the pacific breeze which is -- this is basically currant vodka, lemonade, about 4-1. what you do, you have pre-mix here. i'll mix one for you. >> what is the blue substance. >> that is blue curacao which is a liqueur, which is extraordinarily blue. you could do a little lemon on the rim. that's your july 4th drink. people are spending more money on wine. wine is going up in terms of american consumption, both dollar value and in terms of actual volume. that's kind of in the growth category which is really great. we are turning slowly into a wine drinking country. two years ago we became the biggest wine consuming country in the world. we lapped france. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> we now drink more wine than any other country there is. >> with well cheers to that. thank you very much. >> great to be here. thanks so much. happy fourth. >> happy fourth of july weekend. >>> take a break then we'll
michigan, of all places. michigan is producing great riesli riesling. grand traverse winery in michigan. citrus and green apple. it is a nice wine. then we have the pacific breeze which is -- this is basically currant vodka, lemonade, about 4-1. what you do, you have pre-mix here. i'll mix one for you. >> what is the blue substance. >> that is blue curacao which is a liqueur, which is extraordinarily blue. you could do a little lemon on the rim. that's your july 4th drink. people...
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