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arabs have been leaving michigan. of thends on which part community you are from, how long you have been in the state. when community of palestinians -- one community of palestinians saw the success lebanese were having an detroit getting into the gas station business. have aanese seemed to number -- have a monopoly, so they went to cleveland and copied what the lebanese had done in detroit. young people are leaving for jobs. if you look at the city of detroit, which has been continually losing population since the 1950's, but in the last decade dramatically so. and 2000 and between 2000 and 2010, the neighborhoods where you saw population growth happening in the city, the only places you saw population growth were in the spaces of muslim immigrants, mostly arab, muslim immigrants are moving into. a majoritylso been african-american population. what has been the intersection of the culture's overtime? teensyou go back to the in 1920's, the new brought -- the new migrants to the city had a lot in common. they were gene
arabs have been leaving michigan. of thends on which part community you are from, how long you have been in the state. when community of palestinians -- one community of palestinians saw the success lebanese were having an detroit getting into the gas station business. have aanese seemed to number -- have a monopoly, so they went to cleveland and copied what the lebanese had done in detroit. young people are leaving for jobs. if you look at the city of detroit, which has been continually losing...
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and in michigan. it meevens bigger paychecks and more money in their pockets, not the federal government's pockets. that's where it plongs. mr. speaker, i appreciate the opportunity at any time to put forth truth but more importantly truth that's optimistic, that builds on our people that builds on letting them do for themselves with the resources they've earned. and i express i appreciate my colleague for holding this truth squad tonight because people need more of that. they need more optimism that comes from truth that impacts them in a growing and positive way and glad to be part of it. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. walberg. i served with mr. walberg in the education and work force committee which he is a subcommittee chair so i thank you for the time to joining us. i want to share with everyone tonight, as we move forward, with the changing of the standard deduction, nearly doubling of the standard deduction, 90% of taxpayers will be able to file their taxes like this rather than the pile of pa
and in michigan. it meevens bigger paychecks and more money in their pockets, not the federal government's pockets. that's where it plongs. mr. speaker, i appreciate the opportunity at any time to put forth truth but more importantly truth that's optimistic, that builds on our people that builds on letting them do for themselves with the resources they've earned. and i express i appreciate my colleague for holding this truth squad tonight because people need more of that. they need more...
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in michigan, we have, obviously, charter schools.e also have at the same time charter schools came about, the state legislature also passed proposal a which has money following students. so about $7,500 follows each student in the state. when you have those two things together, competition paired with this money following students, it creates this chaotic system and it also makes it far more difficult for really any of the schools to provide the kind of full education that they would normally be able to. so professor hammer, who is a professor at the university that has written a lot about this, he describes it as a positive feedback loop. so if you have a student who is at a detroit public school who decides to leave and that $7,500 leaves with them, what can happen is the overhead cost, you know, having teachers paying for heating inside the building come all of these overhead costs don't suddenly dissipate because the student leaves. so schools have to make cuts. when they make cuts, maybe they will get rid of a social worker, get
in michigan, we have, obviously, charter schools.e also have at the same time charter schools came about, the state legislature also passed proposal a which has money following students. so about $7,500 follows each student in the state. when you have those two things together, competition paired with this money following students, it creates this chaotic system and it also makes it far more difficult for really any of the schools to provide the kind of full education that they would normally...
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the spread look for michigan. back cut you. >> grant: michigan improved defensive play against a very talented dynamic offense here, purdue. >> bill: vince edwards. another day. healthier. he can get numbers. look at kid. >> jim: fails to go. back out to garner. boy, did he put on a show in the first half. >> bill: plenty of life. he has ability from deep. >> jim: he can keep playing. >> grant: he is hustlalling. he will get one up. >> jim: 30 for the game. 33. >> bill: hey! matches the jersey number with that one! [applause] >> jim: yeah. how about the naming thing it's a victory. 78-70. boilermakers now have wo for bill,antz saying so longm see tonight on cbs "ncis: los angthis h presentation closed captionin g thn e fuerbandbies preparing y that one for me, one for you us together for the rest ofing. buy one iphone 8, get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. today, right now, you have more power at your fingertips than entire generations but it's not really about it's about what you can do
the spread look for michigan. back cut you. >> grant: michigan improved defensive play against a very talented dynamic offense here, purdue. >> bill: vince edwards. another day. healthier. he can get numbers. look at kid. >> jim: fails to go. back out to garner. boy, did he put on a show in the first half. >> bill: plenty of life. he has ability from deep. >> jim: he can keep playing. >> grant: he is hustlalling. he will get one up. >> jim: 30 for the...
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our state of michigan is under going an industrial renaissance. and is helping the united states maintain its competitive edge by leading in the development of transformative technologies, including self driving vehicles, artificial intelligence, and robotics. billions of dollars are being invested and thousands of jobs in manufacturing, logistics, and transportation are being created that will help support the middle class of america for decades to come. but to prepare for this future, the m itch began department of transportation is working with local governments to rethink their roads, intersections, and ped ran walkways in light of self driving vehicles, and increased presence of on demand ride sharing networks. as part of u.s. department of transportation's connected vehicle pilot, the state has installed over 100 dedicated short range communication road side units throughout the state for vehicle and infrastructure connectivity. technology that will make driving on our roads expo den shally more safe as well as more efficient. michigan are e
our state of michigan is under going an industrial renaissance. and is helping the united states maintain its competitive edge by leading in the development of transformative technologies, including self driving vehicles, artificial intelligence, and robotics. billions of dollars are being invested and thousands of jobs in manufacturing, logistics, and transportation are being created that will help support the middle class of america for decades to come. but to prepare for this future, the m...
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paint a picture in terms of where we are in michigan.you mentioned some tax increases that have occurred throughout the day but what are you hearing from our local cities and townships in terms of the extent of the problem we face in our state upon? >> our transportation infrastructure is as bad as it ever has. we start kicking up those potholes. we're all kind of used to that but this year is a special kind of ugly on michigan roads. it has done gone from difficult to sometimes frightening, to drive downloads, the quote from wwj is real real. i've experienced that myself. guys pull over all the time. i've had to pull off to check my front end because of the impact of potholes that we've hit. a colleague of mine had a baseball sized piece of concrete cut through his grill last week. i had a member of my staff kind of traveling to a meeting out of the office because of perceived lack of safety on the roads and i didn't blame then. that's kind of where we're at. i can give you a lot statistics. the repeat report is a d-minus. the grades th
paint a picture in terms of where we are in michigan.you mentioned some tax increases that have occurred throughout the day but what are you hearing from our local cities and townships in terms of the extent of the problem we face in our state upon? >> our transportation infrastructure is as bad as it ever has. we start kicking up those potholes. we're all kind of used to that but this year is a special kind of ugly on michigan roads. it has done gone from difficult to sometimes...
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. >> winningest school record 32nd game sending the michigan wolverines to the final four. >> the greatest university in the world i always say and we are proud to represent them. >> that is it. it is another super nova run to the final four for the wildcats. >> kansas is still dancing, and heading to san antonio. >> this i the best i have felt about a group, and you have no idea how much this means to so many people. >> well, you could say that march madness is living up to the reputation and the name this season, and smitty, it is so great to have you with us, because of the experience because you are a michigan state grad and you have been to the the sweet 16 and nba championship and you have had all of the emotions, so watching this tournament, what is your favorite moment? >> well, so many, allie and one stood out, the 16 beat a number one. umbc took down virginia and that is to me the storyline so far. let's watch it. >> deep from the corner. he will take it. three more. sit back and watch history, folks. the ncaa tournament has been turn turned upside down. >> 1, 2, 3, ramblers. >>
. >> winningest school record 32nd game sending the michigan wolverines to the final four. >> the greatest university in the world i always say and we are proud to represent them. >> that is it. it is another super nova run to the final four for the wildcats. >> kansas is still dancing, and heading to san antonio. >> this i the best i have felt about a group, and you have no idea how much this means to so many people. >> well, you could say that march madness...
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authorities are responding to shots that have been fired on campus at a university in michigan. chance is following developments from washington shout what are you hearing we do have an update now a campus police michigan university have confirmed that two people were shot dead in the hall of residence campbell hole on campus the two who have been killed are not students apparently and police say that this may have resulted from some sort of domestic situation in the words of the suspect or at least the person of interest is still at large a search is under way for him it's and one thousand year old marial no additional injuries have been reported the campus is on lockdown but two people shot dead out some from michigan university on campus we should perhaps put that into some context here in the united states some three hundred eighteen people are shot each day of which ninety six do eventually die from their injuries or unfortunately i do have to report that this isn't necessarily anything particularly out of the
authorities are responding to shots that have been fired on campus at a university in michigan. chance is following developments from washington shout what are you hearing we do have an update now a campus police michigan university have confirmed that two people were shot dead in the hall of residence campbell hole on campus the two who have been killed are not students apparently and police say that this may have resulted from some sort of domestic situation in the words of the suspect or at...
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the campus shooting at central michigan university. these are live pictures from michigan.ear all of the background information that we're also following. according to michigan state police, two people have already been killed at campbell hall on that campus. students are being advised to take shelter. now, the information posted by the city as they search for a suspect, he is described as a man. we don't know much about him. we don't know if he is a student or not. they consider him to be armed and dangerous, obviously. the fbi is on the way to the campus to investigate. again, central michigan university, reports of two people shot and killed this morning on the campus. we will keep an eye on this and bring you more details as we get them. >>> all right. something also we have been talking about here in the bay area is an alert to bart riders. now, a crackdown that was supposed to go into effect yesterday is beginning this morning. >> cracking down on people trying to sneak on to bart trains without paying. alex savidge is watt the walnut creek bart station following all
the campus shooting at central michigan university. these are live pictures from michigan.ear all of the background information that we're also following. according to michigan state police, two people have already been killed at campbell hall on that campus. students are being advised to take shelter. now, the information posted by the city as they search for a suspect, he is described as a man. we don't know much about him. we don't know if he is a student or not. they consider him to be...
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to charter schools in michigan.s to her advocacy. the idea that she does not have the responsibility to know that test scores are declining in michigan. that michigan schools are in trouble after this being her life work and why she got this job in addition to the money she gave donald trump. it's ludicrous. that was shameful interview. >> senator, let me ask you about that interview. there were some moments in it and i watched the whole thing that were cringe worthy. you may have felt the same way. one of them was this one when she was asked whether she had visited schools in michigan that are struggling to figure out what the problems are. i want to replay that exchangs one more time. >> you seen the really bad schools maybe try to figure out what they're doing. >> i have not -- i have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should. yes. >> orve lip she backobviously sr in a corner. >> that shouldn't be backing in a corner. you would tell me yes. >> the answer di
to charter schools in michigan.s to her advocacy. the idea that she does not have the responsibility to know that test scores are declining in michigan. that michigan schools are in trouble after this being her life work and why she got this job in addition to the money she gave donald trump. it's ludicrous. that was shameful interview. >> senator, let me ask you about that interview. there were some moments in it and i watched the whole thing that were cringe worthy. you may have felt...
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but to continue to events with youth in michigan thank you. well still ahead here on al-jazeera and neither of us can have exactly what we want . but i am confident that we can reach agreement the british prime minister treason i said bret's it vision but big divisions remain with the european union over the u.k. the departure turns out story after the break. had of the advice was evacuate the northeast coast this is a brief nor'easter spinning out there the cloud which means a strong wind coming in the gates or in cold and snow seems like a bigger risk and this is it happening because sirte is the storm surge which comes out of the coast near boston for example in the daylight hours should see it diminish a lot but that doesn't mean it's all necessarily gone this is a picture take about middle of the day after all then it's fine weather off that nothing like as cold right back to the plain states but back in montana stretching down towards california chances are we'll see this snow but of again not a particularly heavy in idaho worthwhile sno
but to continue to events with youth in michigan thank you. well still ahead here on al-jazeera and neither of us can have exactly what we want . but i am confident that we can reach agreement the british prime minister treason i said bret's it vision but big divisions remain with the european union over the u.k. the departure turns out story after the break. had of the advice was evacuate the northeast coast this is a brief nor'easter spinning out there the cloud which means a strong wind...
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. >> michigan schools need to do better. there's no doubt about it. >> for fact sake let's look at the nation's test scores. sense they started on the federal level in 1990, test scores are up despite a bit of a dip in 2015. this is the reading and mathematics. the tests are administered every other year and tests fourth and eight graders on their proficiency. about a third of eight grade students scored at or above proficient in reading and math in the 2015 assessment. that's a five-point jump in reading but an 18-point, more than a doubling in math. this is from 1990 to 2015. 1990 to 2015. devos home state of michigan introduced charter schools more than two decades ago on the idea that the education system with the treated like a business with competition breeding better ideas. the result has seen money leaving urban public schools like in troits for charter schools. the latest assessment finds that michigan's 8th graders scored three points lower than the national average on math and matched the national average for read
. >> michigan schools need to do better. there's no doubt about it. >> for fact sake let's look at the nation's test scores. sense they started on the federal level in 1990, test scores are up despite a bit of a dip in 2015. this is the reading and mathematics. the tests are administered every other year and tests fourth and eight graders on their proficiency. about a third of eight grade students scored at or above proficient in reading and math in the 2015 assessment. that's a...
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michigan central michigan university more precisely hopefully we can bring those pictures to you now we understand according to various reports that the shooter is still at large a few casualties reported two people killed according to media reports out of a u.s. . live pictures from mount pleasant central michigan university the campus on mount pleasant where they has been a shooting incident the shooter reportedly still at large will update you of course on this breaking news story out of the u.s. when information becomes available. moving on now to other news and myanmar's army is being accused of bullying and intimidating ranger refugees in the no man's land between its border with bangladesh al jazeera has spoken to witnesses who say the troops fired slingshots and threw bottles at the refugees and some even tried to climb a fence into bangladeshi territory bangladesh has told me to pull its forces back from the shared border mariana honda has the details but these were some of the first range of muslims to fling me and six months ago finding refuge on the thin strip of land bet
michigan central michigan university more precisely hopefully we can bring those pictures to you now we understand according to various reports that the shooter is still at large a few casualties reported two people killed according to media reports out of a u.s. . live pictures from mount pleasant central michigan university the campus on mount pleasant where they has been a shooting incident the shooter reportedly still at large will update you of course on this breaking news story out of the...
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we're in michigan, your home state?yes, there is lots of great options and choices. >> have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know, overall i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well? >> well there are certainly lots of pockets where, where the students are doing well. >> but your argument if you take fund away that the schools bill get better is not working in michigan. where you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about, all schools in jen ram. because schools are made up of individual students attending them. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did? >> michigan schools need to do better. there its no doubt about it. >> have you seen the really bad schools? maybe try to figure out what, what, they're doing? >> i have not, i have not i have not intentionally visit itted schools that are underperforming. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should. yes. >> you can see the ful
we're in michigan, your home state?yes, there is lots of great options and choices. >> have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know, overall i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well? >> well there are certainly lots of pockets where, where the students are doing well. >> but your argument if you take fund away that the schools bill get better is not working in michigan. where you had a huge...
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state of michigan are searching for a student suspected of killing his parents at a university halls of residence. and ahead of sunday's election in italy we look at why the n.t. establishment's five star party has been riding high in opinion polls. welcome to the program the u.n. human rights chief says strikes on the besieged syrian enclave of eastern guta probably amounts to war crimes of those responsible should be prosecuted at least twenty three more civilians have been killed as government forces read took more ground from rebel fighters on friday asama been reports are from neighboring turkey . makeshift clinics in eastern who to have been filling up the wounded most of the civilian casualties are women and children. waiting for the civilians to receive aid so we can preserve their lives we are waiting for reaction from the world. but that wait for the world to help stop the attacks and has gone on for years and since the government's latest offensive began last month morgues have run out of space for the dead. instead of receiving worshipers on friday this mosque god bombs p
state of michigan are searching for a student suspected of killing his parents at a university halls of residence. and ahead of sunday's election in italy we look at why the n.t. establishment's five star party has been riding high in opinion polls. welcome to the program the u.n. human rights chief says strikes on the besieged syrian enclave of eastern guta probably amounts to war crimes of those responsible should be prosecuted at least twenty three more civilians have been killed as...
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she had no answers if school choice was successful in michigan. >> are the public schools in michigan better? >> i don't know. overall, i can't say overall they all have gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are lots of pockets where the students are doing well. >> have you seen the really bad schools? try to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not -- i have not intentionally visited schools that are under performing. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should. yes. >> devos eventually acknowledged public schools in michigan need to do better. >>> lawmakers discussing the trade powers nullifying the tariffs are steel and aluminum. ron johnson said he would support such legislation even if he is not sure the measure would pass. >> there is really growing optimism because we're returning certainty in pennsylvania. and this has interjected uncertainty in the economy where it wasn't necessary. >> harley davidson is in wisconsin and the eu said they would slap back on tariffs if need be. trump's tariff plan faces operation from republicans and al -- opposition from
she had no answers if school choice was successful in michigan. >> are the public schools in michigan better? >> i don't know. overall, i can't say overall they all have gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are lots of pockets where the students are doing well. >> have you seen the really bad schools? try to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not -- i have not intentionally visited schools that are under performing. >>...
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. >> michigan schools need to do better. there's no doubt about it. >> for fact sake let's look at the nation's test scores. sense they started on the federal level in 1990, test scores are up despite a bit of a dip in 2015. this is the reading and mathematics. the tests are administered every other year and tests fourth and eight graders on their proficiency. about a third of eight grade students scored at or above proficient in reading and math in the 2015 assessment. that's a...
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pedro: hear from michigan, a teacher in michigan. william, hello. caller: hi, good morning. thanks to c-span. i wanted to comment on the history that caused all this to happen. i started teaching, i'm retired now, i started teaching at a high school in 1968. and bottom line is the beginning of the integration era of school as result of that, for example, my county here in oakland, there was a big thing they wanted to kidsthe basically white kids out of the -- this school in which i taught. and eventually the guy became a big-time politician in open county one of the richest county necessary michigan. and the public school system suffered immensely. it was an excellent school -- to auto shop to technical information and whatever. but as a result of that, the money makers of america, i shall call them, the grand rapids, all are super rich. pedro: okay, thanks, caller. caitlin: well, that certainly has, you know, been an issue, particularly in the south. the center for american progress, a left-leaning organization here in d.c.. they put out a report last year that explored tha
pedro: hear from michigan, a teacher in michigan. william, hello. caller: hi, good morning. thanks to c-span. i wanted to comment on the history that caused all this to happen. i started teaching, i'm retired now, i started teaching at a high school in 1968. and bottom line is the beginning of the integration era of school as result of that, for example, my county here in oakland, there was a big thing they wanted to kidsthe basically white kids out of the -- this school in which i taught. and...
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in michigan gotten better?n't know overall. i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> well, there are certainly lots of pockets where the students are doing well -- >> no, but your argument is if you take funds away, that the schools will get better is not working in michigan. where you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general, because schools are made up of individuals aand thing them. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> michigan schools need to do better there is no doubt about it. >> have you seen the really bad schools, maybe try to figure out what they're doing? >> have i not. i have not. i have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should. yes. >> maybe. more from that disastrous interview and the ongoing struggles of trump's so-called best people, right after this break. but i'm not stand
in michigan gotten better?n't know overall. i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> well, there are certainly lots of pockets where the students are doing well -- >> no, but your argument is if you take funds away, that the schools will get better is not working in michigan. where you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general,...
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what happened in michigan is they became competitive. they became competitive model and then what also happened in michigan is that a billion dollars was taken out of the regular public schools, so it decreased the amount of money that kids had for things like art and music and guidance counselors. and then because the -- the charters in michigan were so unregulated, you actually have charters that would close on parents the day after they got their funds. there is huge audit issues. >> and a group rates them and out of 27 in terms of accountability, mifrpg h-- michigan has a three. hang on for a second. saers sarah huckabee-sanders is taking the podium -- >> the offer was made and we've accepted. north korea made several promises and we hope that they stick to those promise and if so the meeting will go on as plans. >> and what preparations are being made so far toward this meeting? >> we're continuing to prepare on a number of levels. most of that is an administration -- interagency process and i won't get ahead of the details or the w
what happened in michigan is they became competitive. they became competitive model and then what also happened in michigan is that a billion dollars was taken out of the regular public schools, so it decreased the amount of money that kids had for things like art and music and guidance counselors. and then because the -- the charters in michigan were so unregulated, you actually have charters that would close on parents the day after they got their funds. there is huge audit issues. >>...
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that's why i join many parents in michigan and fought for more choices and michigan families were the first to exercise their right to enroll their children in charter schools. highlyday choices limited in michigan. options do exist, students often do better. in detroit for example, students who attend charter schools perform twice as well as their traditional public school counterparts on state achievement tests. that's still not good enough. michigan has not embraced further reforms and hasn't yet offered robust choice. as a result, students have suffered. that is borne out in the data. math scores are a flat line while states surrounded michigan offer parents more choices. there are some who say that choice takes money away from school buildings, school systems but money doesn't belong to buildings or systems. taxpayer money belongs to you, you are money for your children. we should be clear on what school choice really means. whene in education is not a student picks a different classroom in this or that building or uses this voucher or that test for a scholarship. choice in educa
that's why i join many parents in michigan and fought for more choices and michigan families were the first to exercise their right to enroll their children in charter schools. highlyday choices limited in michigan. options do exist, students often do better. in detroit for example, students who attend charter schools perform twice as well as their traditional public school counterparts on state achievement tests. that's still not good enough. michigan has not embraced further reforms and...
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there are reports of a shooting at central michigan university in mount pleasant, michigan, about ana half northeast of grand rapids. there are reports of shots fired at campbell hall, a dormitory. that from a tweet from the university itself. the city of mount pleasant says there's been a report of a shooting. the police are assisting the campus police with the situation. the shooter has not yet been apprehended. please remain aware of your surroundings and call 911 to report suspicious activity. reports of a shooting at central michigan university. we'll bring you an update as soon as we get it. >>> also new this morning, according to multiple sources, the white house is considering military action if north korea develops a fully operational nuclear missile capable of hitting the united states. with me cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr. is this a new red line for the administration? >> depends how much they want to enforce it. what it certainly is, it's clearly the top priority, if there's going to be an incoming national security adviser, this may be the first issue that ne
there are reports of a shooting at central michigan university in mount pleasant, michigan, about ana half northeast of grand rapids. there are reports of shots fired at campbell hall, a dormitory. that from a tweet from the university itself. the city of mount pleasant says there's been a report of a shooting. the police are assisting the campus police with the situation. the shooter has not yet been apprehended. please remain aware of your surroundings and call 911 to report suspicious...
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this is north of lansing, michigan.ew details that we are getting now, faculty and staff were sent emergency alerts at around 9:00 a.m. that a shot had been fired inside of campbell hall, or at campbell hall. officials right now are looking for a man with yellow color gene, a blue hoodie, and a pistol tucked in his belt. the suspect is still at large. the police have advised all clear to take shelter. a canine tracking unit is on the way there. one officer found evidence that he had been seen at near the northwest apartments at the train tracks near campus, so central michigan university reports of a shot fired at campbell hall on campus. we will keep tracking the story for you. the suspect is still at large. the one bidding a final farewell to america's faster. any moment now, the president and first lady will leave for charlotte to attend the funeral of billy graham. he became only the fourth publix is citizen lion honor at the capital. former pastor mark walker. congressman, good to see you this morning. >> thanks, g
this is north of lansing, michigan.ew details that we are getting now, faculty and staff were sent emergency alerts at around 9:00 a.m. that a shot had been fired inside of campbell hall, or at campbell hall. officials right now are looking for a man with yellow color gene, a blue hoodie, and a pistol tucked in his belt. the suspect is still at large. the police have advised all clear to take shelter. a canine tracking unit is on the way there. one officer found evidence that he had been seen...
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he was proud of his son going to school, going to michigan. >> i never knew of problems.there were problem, there were kept within the family. police returned to theez, as, ne family of victims from lation year's lafertion massacre has raised $31 million. loved ones will receive $275,000 and survivors will also receive financial help. distribution is scheduled to begin monday. >> a man shot himself to death outside of the white house causing a stir. around 11:45 this morning he approached the north fence, removed a handgun and several rounds before tak his own life. no el was injured. >> on to los angeles where the oscars will be held and police will be out in full force during e00 will be out in full force duhe l firefighters, private security guards and police helicopters. officialssay this is out of an abundance of caution. >> a reminder, all of the oscar excitement begins tomorrow night with a red carpet special live on 6abc. live coverage at 6:30 and the main event, beginning at 8:00. after the final statue is handed out, watch action news at 11:00. much more to come
he was proud of his son going to school, going to michigan. >> i never knew of problems.there were problem, there were kept within the family. police returned to theez, as, ne family of victims from lation year's lafertion massacre has raised $31 million. loved ones will receive $275,000 and survivors will also receive financial help. distribution is scheduled to begin monday. >> a man shot himself to death outside of the white house causing a stir. around 11:45 this morning he...
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so he grows up as a boy in gaylord, michigan. he grows up as a kind of boy tinkerer, you know, he plays with broken radios, he builds a makeshift elevator in a friend's barn house. he is someone who is playing with puzzles and cracking codes, building barbed wire communication devices. and that childhood, you know, is sort of an important, it's an important foundation for the work he did later. he was always a tinkerer. from there he goes to the university of michigan where he earns an upside graduate degree, and -- undergraduate degree, and he ends up at mit and comes under the tutelage of a man named mr. bush. bush is, at the time, one of the leading scientific figures in the united states, so he's able to connect him, make the kinds of introductions that shannon needs. shannon goes on, after a fellowship at princeton, to work at a place called bell laboratories. and it's this span of time -- the time at mil, princeton and bell laboratories -- that exposes him to things like cryptography, like the telephone network. and all of
so he grows up as a boy in gaylord, michigan. he grows up as a kind of boy tinkerer, you know, he plays with broken radios, he builds a makeshift elevator in a friend's barn house. he is someone who is playing with puzzles and cracking codes, building barbed wire communication devices. and that childhood, you know, is sort of an important, it's an important foundation for the work he did later. he was always a tinkerer. from there he goes to the university of michigan where he earns an upside...
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michigan is there is no accountability for charter performance. low performing schools, examples of corruption, and you don't have the commitment in michigan that you have in other states to ensure quality in the charter sector. >> has she reached out to predecessors including you to come in, sit, talk, get some advice? >> no. we had conversations before she took office, but not since. i worry that it doesn't seem like there is a lot of listening to teachers, students, and the things they are concerned about. >> how concerned are you that funds for public schools around the country are going down in exchange for some of that money going to alternative, other school of choice options? >> very worried. if you look at indiana you see huge dollars going from public schools being shifted to private schools through voucher programs that don't have real accountability for performance, don't ensure students are doing well getting what they need. >> the argument is parents should have a choice. public versus parochial school or charter school/private schoo
michigan is there is no accountability for charter performance. low performing schools, examples of corruption, and you don't have the commitment in michigan that you have in other states to ensure quality in the charter sector. >> has she reached out to predecessors including you to come in, sit, talk, get some advice? >> no. we had conversations before she took office, but not since. i worry that it doesn't seem like there is a lot of listening to teachers, students, and the...
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i join many parents in michigan and fought hard for more choices and michigan families were among the first in the country to exercise their right to enroll their children in charter schools. but even today, choices is highly limited in michigan. where options do exist, students often do better. in detroit, for example, students who attend charter schools perform twice as well as their traditional public school counterparts on state achievement tests. but that still isn't good enough. michigan hasn't further embraced reforms and hasn't offered choices. as a result, students have suffered. that's borne out in the data. fourth grade reading and math scores are essentially a flat line while states surrounding michigan offer parents more choices and see improving student achievement. some say that choice takes money away from school building, from school systems. but money doesn't belong to buildings or systems. taxpayer money belongs to you. your money for your children. so we should be clear on what school choice really means. choice in education is not when a student picks a different
i join many parents in michigan and fought hard for more choices and michigan families were among the first in the country to exercise their right to enroll their children in charter schools. but even today, choices is highly limited in michigan. where options do exist, students often do better. in detroit, for example, students who attend charter schools perform twice as well as their traditional public school counterparts on state achievement tests. but that still isn't good enough. michigan...
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that was sweet. 25-22, michigan state at the half. under a minute left. point orange lead, battle the step-back j he had 17. michigan state down two. 2.4 seconds left, missed free-throw, winston half court for the win, not going to go. syracuse upsets the third seed. on to the sweet 16 for the orange. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider $2.5 million in cap space. he was due $3 million, and he had 31 catches last season for 309 yards. if you could trade patterson why not michael crabtree? they just cut crab. >>> nascar down in southern cal, fontana speedway. kevin harvick won three straight, he connects with kyle larson.
that was sweet. 25-22, michigan state at the half. under a minute left. point orange lead, battle the step-back j he had 17. michigan state down two. 2.4 seconds left, missed free-throw, winston half court for the win, not going to go. syracuse upsets the third seed. on to the sweet 16 for the orange. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left,...
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central michigan university yesterday. they have overnight caught the suspect.wo people that died, it is their son. we're hopefully going to hear more about exactly what has happened on the campus there. stay close. what would our founding fathers want us to do about this president? i'm tom steyer, and when those patriots wrote the constitution here in philadelphia, they created the commander in chief to protect us from enemy attack the justice department just indicted 13 russians for an electronic attack on america. so what did this president do? nothing. he's failed his most important responsibility - to protect our country. the question is: why is he still president? dial your binge-watching up to eleven. join the un-carrier right now, and get four unlimited lines for only thirty-five bucks each. woah. plus, netflix for the whole family. on us. prrrrrrr... so, they get their shows... let's go, girl! you're gonna love this bit! and you get yours. watch however you want. on your phone, tablet, or tv. for a limited time, get 4 lines for just thirty-five bucks pe
central michigan university yesterday. they have overnight caught the suspect.wo people that died, it is their son. we're hopefully going to hear more about exactly what has happened on the campus there. stay close. what would our founding fathers want us to do about this president? i'm tom steyer, and when those patriots wrote the constitution here in philadelphia, they created the commander in chief to protect us from enemy attack the justice department just indicted 13 russians for an...
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that was sweet. 25-22, michigan state at the half. under a minute left.point orange lead, battle the step-back j he had 17. michigan state down two. 2.4 seconds left, missed free-throw, winston half court for the win, not going to go. syracuse upsets the third seed. on to the sweet 16 for the orange. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left, butler down three, baldwin half court heave for the tie, we've seen it too many times in and out and purdue wins 76-73 advancing to the sweet 16. >>> raiders and patriots doing business today. patterson to new england along with the sixth round pick for the patriots fifth round, saves the raider $2.5 million in cap space. he was due $3 million, and he had 31 catches last season for 309 yards. if you could trade patterson why not michael crabtree? they just cut crab. >>> nascar down in southern cal, fontana speedway. kevin harvick won three straight, he connects with kyle larson.
that was sweet. 25-22, michigan state at the half. under a minute left.point orange lead, battle the step-back j he had 17. michigan state down two. 2.4 seconds left, missed free-throw, winston half court for the win, not going to go. syracuse upsets the third seed. on to the sweet 16 for the orange. >>> purdue a scare from butler. two minutes left. sean mcdermott lay-in. 16 seconds left, dakota matthias with the catch and shoot three makes it a five-point game. 1.2 seconds left,...
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and the united states a student from central michigan university has been caught after allegedly shooting his parents dead heavily armed police went door to door across the city of mt pleasant as they search for the missing nineteen year old john hendren reports. a domestic dispute turned deadly police say when a university student killed his parents and fled leaving more than one hundred police officers on a manhunt he should be considered armed and dangerous if your opponent mr davis campus police at central michigan university say they took nineteen year old james eric davis jr to a hospital thursday night due to a drug related incident on friday morning the parents who came to take him back to suburban chicago for spring break were dead police could not say why. eric davis sr was a former army national guard officer and part time policeman who had served in iraq his wife was a cancer survivor the shooting put the university on lockdown leaving students behind closed doors helicopters and police cruisers scouring the area for a wanted gunman the gunman left no note no explanation in th
and the united states a student from central michigan university has been caught after allegedly shooting his parents dead heavily armed police went door to door across the city of mt pleasant as they search for the missing nineteen year old john hendren reports. a domestic dispute turned deadly police say when a university student killed his parents and fled leaving more than one hundred police officers on a manhunt he should be considered armed and dangerous if your opponent mr davis campus...
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i join many parents in michigan and fought hard for more choices and michigan families were among the first in the country to exercise their right to enroll their children in charter schools. but even today, choices is highly limited in michigan. where options do exist, students often do better. in detroit, for example, students who attend charter schools perform twice as well as their traditional public school counterparts on state achievement tests. but that still isn't good enough. michigan hasn't further embraced reforms and hasn't offered choices. as a result, students have suffered. that's borne out in the data. fourth grade reading and math scores are essentially a flat line while states surrounding michigan offer parents more choices and see improving student achievement. . some say that choice takes money away from school building, from school systems. but money doesn't belong to buildings or systems. taxpayer money belongs to you. your money for your children. so we should be clear on what school choice really means. choice in education is not when a student picks a differen
i join many parents in michigan and fought hard for more choices and michigan families were among the first in the country to exercise their right to enroll their children in charter schools. but even today, choices is highly limited in michigan. where options do exist, students often do better. in detroit, for example, students who attend charter schools perform twice as well as their traditional public school counterparts on state achievement tests. but that still isn't good enough. michigan...
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pleasant, michigan, for us.olice are saying this suspect was acting erratic, even before the shooting. what have you learned? >> that's right. though it is not clear why he was acting strange, this all started on thursday when police say davis told them an incoherent story about a vague threat. despite police intervention and a visit to the hospital, and even a visit from davis' own parents just hours later, he had set off a manhunt. in mt. pleasant, michigan, the last school day before spring break turned out to be the start of a day-long manhunt. early friday morning, the sound of gunfire from the fourth floor of this dormitory sent the central michigan campus into a panic. buildings were locked down, and students were told to stay indoors while police scoured the area for the gunman. >> the first thought obviously is it could be a mass shooting, which is something no students want to happen at their college. it's unimaginable. >> police were searching for james davis jr., a 19-year-old student who encountered
pleasant, michigan, for us.olice are saying this suspect was acting erratic, even before the shooting. what have you learned? >> that's right. though it is not clear why he was acting strange, this all started on thursday when police say davis told them an incoherent story about a vague threat. despite police intervention and a visit to the hospital, and even a visit from davis' own parents just hours later, he had set off a manhunt. in mt. pleasant, michigan, the last school day before...
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the michigan governor says he's in constant contact with mission police.we're also learning moments ago, according to mission state police, they know of two people shot. the crime lab is en route here. they're not at liberty to say the condition of the victims. that's according to mission state police. one individual still on the loose. they do not know at this point, the connection between the shooter and the victims. not sure if there are more victims. two shots. still referring us for more information public safety department, is likely invedably business at the moment. we'll follow this and get you more information from the ground and careful in reporting facts on what we do and do not know. stay with us here. >>> politics back here in washington and new questions about the fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. a report expected to be released that criticize him. for letting staffers talk with reporters improperly back in 2016. mccabe said he was stepping down in mid-january, and in the face of repeated twitter attacks from president trump. pete williams
the michigan governor says he's in constant contact with mission police.we're also learning moments ago, according to mission state police, they know of two people shot. the crime lab is en route here. they're not at liberty to say the condition of the victims. that's according to mission state police. one individual still on the loose. they do not know at this point, the connection between the shooter and the victims. not sure if there are more victims. two shots. still referring us for more...
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jean casarez is live at the university of michigan state.unded as you breed the brazenness of this and now getting much further into the university structure. >> reporter: and this all came about so quickly, seemingly. all of a sudden we heard there would be criminal charges. and you make such an important point. it was boss of larry nassar. the gymnastics physician. and what happened was that it was this doctor who actually stood up for larry nassar in the title 9 complaint in 2014 and said it was a medical procedure. he wasn't sexually assaulting young women. and that doctor is what allowed msu to say it was an approved procedure and he kept assaulting young women. one thing stood out was criminal sexual misconduct. four young women, all female, all medical students, say dr. william strampel groped them, propositioned them, told them if do you me a favor, i'll do you a favor. gave them comments that they needed to dress in a more sexy manner. and the details are just striking. additionally we learned some grounld today, that they received
jean casarez is live at the university of michigan state.unded as you breed the brazenness of this and now getting much further into the university structure. >> reporter: and this all came about so quickly, seemingly. all of a sudden we heard there would be criminal charges. and you make such an important point. it was boss of larry nassar. the gymnastics physician. and what happened was that it was this doctor who actually stood up for larry nassar in the title 9 complaint in 2014 and...
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we're in michigan.state. >> devos: michigan-- yes, well, there's lots of great options and choices for students here. >> stahl: have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> devos: i don't know. overall, i-- i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> stahl: the whole state is not doing well. >> devos: well, there are certainly lots of pockets where this-- the students are doing well and-- >> stahl: no, but your argument that if you take funds away, that the schools will get better, is not working in michigan, where you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> devos: i hesitate to talk about all schools in general, because schools are made up of individual students attending them. >> stahl: the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> devos: michigan schools need to do better. there is no doubt about it. >> stahl: have you seen the really bad schools? maybe try to figure out what they're doing? >> devos: i have not-- i have not--
we're in michigan.state. >> devos: michigan-- yes, well, there's lots of great options and choices for students here. >> stahl: have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> devos: i don't know. overall, i-- i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> stahl: the whole state is not doing well. >> devos: well, there are certainly lots of pockets where this-- the students are doing well and-- >> stahl: no, but your argument that if you take...
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breaking overnight, a former michigan state university dean is arrested. he was the boss of larry nassar, the ex-sports doctor spending time in prison for molesting his patients. >>> a strong denial from the white house after stormy daniels' "60 minutes" interview in which she says she was threatened to keep quiet over her alleged tryst with donald trump. more on the fallout. >>> and the u.s. is joining other nations in what is said to be the largest expulsion of russian diplomats in history. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. a former michigan state university dean who supervised the doctor accused of molesting dozens of athletes and students is under arrest. william strampel is expected to be arraigned today. he was arrested yesterday as part of an investigation into the school's handling of former sports doctor larry nassar. he's the first person to be charged in connection with the investigation besides nassar in the worst sexual abuse case in sports history
breaking overnight, a former michigan state university dean is arrested. he was the boss of larry nassar, the ex-sports doctor spending time in prison for molesting his patients. >>> a strong denial from the white house after stormy daniels' "60 minutes" interview in which she says she was threatened to keep quiet over her alleged tryst with donald trump. more on the fallout. >>> and the u.s. is joining other nations in what is said to be the largest expulsion of...
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the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. kildee: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky virginia tech. mr. barr: -- the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. barr: i'm pleased to yield -- three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, a member of the financial services committee, mr. budd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. budd: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of mr. kustoff's bill, the national strategy for combating the financing of transactionable -- transnational criminal organizations act. i want to thank my friend for his leadership on this important issue, even if it does have a really, really long name. i have seen firsthand how these transnational drug cartels can disrupt civil society. in my own district, the opioid epidemic has destroyed innocent people's lives, including kids, while transnational criminal organizations or t.c.o.'s profit on people's misery and their death. t.c.o.'s have brought heroin to our
the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. kildee: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky virginia tech. mr. barr: -- the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. barr: i'm pleased to yield -- three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, a member of the financial services committee, mr. budd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. budd: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of...
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a shooting at central michigan university.ming up at the top of the hour. ( james )coming up ... ice announing the latest number of arrests made during raids in northern california. we tell you how many more were captured. (james) james adlib big board. please keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. ( james ) a big story this morning... ran in the bay area and snow in the sierra. more rain is expected off and on throughout the day... but it won't be as heavy has yesterday.( darya ) but the storm hit the sierra hard ... creating blizzard like conditions. more than a foot of snow has fallen... shutting down major roads. and authorities warned of high avalanche danger for the back-country around lake tahoe. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (mabrisa rodriguez)
a shooting at central michigan university.ming up at the top of the hour. ( james )coming up ... ice announing the latest number of arrests made during raids in northern california. we tell you how many more were captured. (james) james adlib big board. please keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. ( james ) a big story...
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. >>> tonight new details about the shooting inside a college dorm in michigan.uspect is in custody. he is 19 years old, accused of killing his parents on the day before spring break. today police revealed the gun used belonged to the suspect's father. a part-time police officer. nbc's kevin tibbles has the latest from central michigan university. >> reporter: the intense daylong manhunt for a suspected killer on the campus of central michigan university came to an end overnight when heavily armed police took james eric davis jr. into custody. >> the danger that our community has experienced over the last 24 hours or so is now over. >> reporter: he was arrested after being spotted along train tracks near campus. more than 100 officers had been searching for the 19-year-old student since friday morning when shots rang out in a college dorm. dead are his parents, father james davis sr. and mother diva. davis sr. was a police officer in suburban chicago and an iraq war veteran. his mother sold real estate. police say they have video of the suspect with a gun they sa
. >>> tonight new details about the shooting inside a college dorm in michigan.uspect is in custody. he is 19 years old, accused of killing his parents on the day before spring break. today police revealed the gun used belonged to the suspect's father. a part-time police officer. nbc's kevin tibbles has the latest from central michigan university. >> reporter: the intense daylong manhunt for a suspected killer on the campus of central michigan university came to an end overnight...
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♪ carolina: dos muertos en michigan.n estudiante entrÓ armado la universidad y matÓ mortalmente a dos personas. javier:podrÍa haber un nuevo ciclÓn bomba. aspiran las alertas para varios estadounidenses. carolina: tienes pareja y tienes como amigoa tu ex en redes sociales? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ javier: gracias por acompaÑarnos. vamos a partir con una informaciÓn en desarrollo. relaciÓn con un tiroteo en la ciudad de michigan. carolina: dos personas perdieron la vidahoy en michigan cuando un estudiante entrÓ disparando a los dormitorios del campus de esa universidad. los fallecidos no son estudiantes, se cree que se tratÓ de una disputa domÉstica. en el incidente nadie mÁs resultÓ lesionado. javier: autoridades buscan una una persona de interÉs. es descrito de la raza negra. viste pantalones amarillo mostazay una sudadera con capucha azul. se le considera armado y peligroso. las escuelas donde estÁn la universidad estÁn en modo seguro. significa que todas las puertas y persianas permanecen cerradas. nadie puede ingresar a las instalaci
♪ carolina: dos muertos en michigan.n estudiante entrÓ armado la universidad y matÓ mortalmente a dos personas. javier:podrÍa haber un nuevo ciclÓn bomba. aspiran las alertas para varios estadounidenses. carolina: tienes pareja y tienes como amigoa tu ex en redes sociales? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ javier: gracias por acompaÑarnos. vamos a partir con una informaciÓn en desarrollo. relaciÓn con un tiroteo en la ciudad de michigan. carolina: dos personas perdieron la vidahoy en michigan cuando un...
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. >> we do have breaking news now out of michigan. reports of a possible shooting at central michigan university. some 20,000 students go there. we're told the shooter is still at large, considered armed and dangerous. the university is in mount pleasant, michigan, about an hour and a half away from grand rapids. according to the school's twitter feed, the reported shots happened inside campbell hall. that is a dormitory. again, a shooting at central michigan university, the shooter at large, we're trying to get more information on this. we'll bring it to you as soon as it comes in. also breaking, wall street reacting very badly to the president's plan for steep new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum and perhaps more, down 308 points now this follows a drop of more than 400 points yesterday. this morning, the president declared a trade war can be good. now, whether or not you agree with him, and he will get some political support for that, investors do not like it one bit. they are very nervous that a trade war could increase cons
. >> we do have breaking news now out of michigan. reports of a possible shooting at central michigan university. some 20,000 students go there. we're told the shooter is still at large, considered armed and dangerous. the university is in mount pleasant, michigan, about an hour and a half away from grand rapids. according to the school's twitter feed, the reported shots happened inside campbell hall. that is a dormitory. again, a shooting at central michigan university, the shooter at...