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the university of michigan television center. doesn't -- presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. your host is lamenting. today's program is women, lock in politics explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. >> women have taken increasingly active role in public life during the last century. we finally succeeded for the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920. many women have worked for candidates in political causes. they served in elected offices. the -- women are still a functional minority. they are -- recently, a number of women's organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities based on sex throughout our society. today, we're going to discuss some of these issues concerning freedom for women in public and private life. we are also looking at how women are working to resolve these issues, hopefully to benefit all the people in our country. i would like you to meet our guests, for all women who share an interest in what a and women are
the university of michigan television center. doesn't -- presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. your host is lamenting. today's program is women, lock in politics explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. >> women have taken increasingly active role in public life during the last century. we finally succeeded for the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920. many women have worked for candidates in political causes....
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great lakes. >> reporter: nestle water says they've investing about $270 million in michigan. so do you think all of the backlash has been unfair? >> i feel very passionate about water and so do we. we respekts that passion. >> nestle does not own this water. this water belongs to the people and the ecosystem. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," aids ya driana diaz. >> i understand why that's a controversy. the issues in flint have not been fixed. >> hopefully they work that out. >>> ahead, this morning's headlines including how a boy trapped in a bounce house
great lakes. >> reporter: nestle water says they've investing about $270 million in michigan. so do you think all of the backlash has been unfair? >> i feel very passionate about water and so do we. we respekts that passion. >> nestle does not own this water. this water belongs to the people and the ecosystem. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," aids ya driana diaz. >> i understand why that's a controversy. the issues in flint have not been fixed....
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michigan, erie, superior, huron, and that other one.re 1/5 of the entire world's freshwater and the biggest body of water that i've ever urinated in. but some people say there are larger problems with the great lakes than my pee. i headed straight over to find out. - the great lakes are in danger. right here, we have 20% of the world's fresh surface water, and it's being polluted, and it has been polluted. - mm-hmm. - it's created this kind of...toxic cocktail that actually knocked out the drinking water for about 500,000 people. - speaking of toxic cocktail, have you ever had a bud light lime? - no. - no? - no, but this is-- this is serious. it's freshwater. it's sustenance. it's what people need to live. okay? - as egan explains in his book, it's not just the great lakes' drinking water that's under threat. it's the entire ecosystem. - the biggest problem facing the great lakes is the idea of invasive species-- foreign organisms making their way into the lakes. - like what? - asian carp. - asian cars. like a hyundai or toyota? - asian
michigan, erie, superior, huron, and that other one.re 1/5 of the entire world's freshwater and the biggest body of water that i've ever urinated in. but some people say there are larger problems with the great lakes than my pee. i headed straight over to find out. - the great lakes are in danger. right here, we have 20% of the world's fresh surface water, and it's being polluted, and it has been polluted. - mm-hmm. - it's created this kind of...toxic cocktail that actually knocked out the...
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as evidenced by the horrible crisis in michigan and as i travel throughout the rural areas of michigan people talk about the lack of broadband access and wit what that means r the development of their communities. one county i was in days that you could tell who has high-speed internet and who doesn't in the new business formation into the building that occurs in those areas with high speed internet and places without its do not see that kind of development particularly in the rural areas. they provide infrastructure and i believe just about every single campaign stops h stop thn the state. the people in my state were excited about that. when i came in i was asked what i would look forward to working with president trump on and i thought it would be infrastructure. we came up with a comprehensive infrastructure plan and i remember president trump talking about how he's a builder and constructs things and it's going to work on infrastructure and now he's abandoned it. the only thing we saw was basically smoking mirrors. we had a hearing before the committee with five cabinet secretaries
as evidenced by the horrible crisis in michigan and as i travel throughout the rural areas of michigan people talk about the lack of broadband access and wit what that means r the development of their communities. one county i was in days that you could tell who has high-speed internet and who doesn't in the new business formation into the building that occurs in those areas with high speed internet and places without its do not see that kind of development particularly in the rural areas. they...
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here now former michigan state and ex-nfl player chris mumphrey.question first. did you sexually assault this woman? >> no, ma'am. >> martha: what happened that night? >> she invited me over to her room. i actually met her through tinder. she invited me over to her room. sent me a few pictures. she told me wanted me to come over when her roommates leave. i came over. roommates left. it was me and her there as soon as i got in there she started undressing me. she basically made it known, you know, what she wanted to do. so fast forward a little bit, we got to a situation and the situation was about the condom. i told her i did not have sex without a condom. so that's when she flipped. everything just went south. so i basically, you know, told her like hey, it's time for me to leave. i don't have time for this. i basically said i'm going to have to leave. i'm black and you are white. i told her that. and i left. and that was the end of that. >> martha: so you never had sexual intercourse with this woman? >> no, ma'am. i never did. no, ma'am. >> marth
here now former michigan state and ex-nfl player chris mumphrey.question first. did you sexually assault this woman? >> no, ma'am. >> martha: what happened that night? >> she invited me over to her room. i actually met her through tinder. she invited me over to her room. sent me a few pictures. she told me wanted me to come over when her roommates leave. i came over. roommates left. it was me and her there as soon as i got in there she started undressing me. she basically made...
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where it's headed is pure michigan.gins at michigan.org feeclaritin and relief fromwsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. delivcrisp leaves of lettuce,s. freshly-made dressing. clean food that looks this good, eaten at your desk. panera. food as it should be. now delivered. for over 100 years. try eucerin advanced repair. for dry, itchy rough skin. for immediate relief and 48-hour moisture. now try eucerin advanced cleanser in the shower. hey kiddo. see any stars out there? not really. ( ♪ ) grab your jacket. ♪ as long as there is ♪ you and me ♪ ♪ oh-h-h, whoa, whoa ♪ nobody, baby ♪ ♪ but you and me ♪ the emotions that shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood this is called pseudobulbar affect, or pba. a condition tha
where it's headed is pure michigan.gins at michigan.org feeclaritin and relief fromwsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. delivcrisp leaves of lettuce,s. freshly-made dressing. clean food that looks this good, eaten at your desk. panera. food as it should be. now delivered. for over 100 years. try eucerin advanced repair. for dry, itchy rough skin. for immediate...
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this is one of nestle's wells in michigan.ompany plans to increase the amount of water it pumps here, which is reigniting the debate about whether a company should profit from a natural resource. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> and we invite you to subscribe to our "cbs this morning" podcast. you'll get the news of the day, extended interviews, and podcast originals. find them all on itunes and apple's podcast app. you're watching "cbs this morning." ipod apps. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ love stinks sometimes, even loving moments... ...don't smell so good. new snuggle plus super fresh boosters has thousands of odor fighters to keep clothes fresh for up to 100 days. share the love, not the stink. let's snuggle! share the love, not the stink. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. delivcrisp leaves of lettuce,s. freshly-made dressing. cl
this is one of nestle's wells in michigan.ompany plans to increase the amount of water it pumps here, which is reigniting the debate about whether a company should profit from a natural resource. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> and we invite you to subscribe to our "cbs this morning" podcast. you'll get the news of the day, extended interviews, and podcast originals. find them all on itunes and apple's podcast app. you're watching "cbs this...
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the university of michigan hasn't been very transparent. but at other colleges we see how ridiculous this can be. at colby college a student was accused of ableism for using the phrase "on the other harden." and it's white power, male power. entryial things can prompt an investigation by the orwellian bias response team. it's going to kill speech. charles: these kids are coming out of the college and having an impact in other parts of society and there is a major threat to the first amendment. >> this goes beyond college campuses. because these are supposed to be the future leaders of our country. you are seeing this with mark zuckerberg wanting to crack down on supposed hate speech on facebook without being able to define what it is. so unfortunately these people are getting these ideas on college campuses that it's okay to censor people you disagree with and they take these ideas out and use them against their political opponents. charles: why do you think we are going from here? >> i'm encouraged there is a lawsuit challenging it. speech
the university of michigan hasn't been very transparent. but at other colleges we see how ridiculous this can be. at colby college a student was accused of ableism for using the phrase "on the other harden." and it's white power, male power. entryial things can prompt an investigation by the orwellian bias response team. it's going to kill speech. charles: these kids are coming out of the college and having an impact in other parts of society and there is a major threat to the first...
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i do a lot of training in michigan and that is one of the things this year we have not expanded that thought to taking care of the voters where was wih that i would like to address the mobile voting in michigan we have this sent out electronically but require that the voter returned up with any sort of lobbying or guidance for the hearts and minds of the folks that make the law in each state to encourage the return electronically. we do have very good duplication procedures in michigan and very standardized so we would be comfortable with that, but i think that it's more of a change in the law that would have to occur. if you have any thoughts on that i would appreciate it. >> we have a very proactive promilitary legislature, so like michigan it's made accommodating to explore this. the return of the ballot and a biometric portion we take a picture and then a thumbprint and there is a security issue when you request the ballot and then it goes into the digital lock box and on election night the ballots have been printed up. the other part of this is the identity of the process. so i
i do a lot of training in michigan and that is one of the things this year we have not expanded that thought to taking care of the voters where was wih that i would like to address the mobile voting in michigan we have this sent out electronically but require that the voter returned up with any sort of lobbying or guidance for the hearts and minds of the folks that make the law in each state to encourage the return electronically. we do have very good duplication procedures in michigan and very...
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you know michigan, a guy named gorge romney, mitt's dad, he was the governor, michigan was 5.2% of the total economy of the united states, today michigan is 2.7% of the united states, that's a catastrophic decline, detroit. when i was a kid my mom and dad took me to detroit for a vacation. it sounds crazy but we were from cleveland, what did we know? but back then detroit was the paris of north america, the train station in detroit was the taj-mahal, in 1950, the population of detroit was 1.85 million. today it's below 600,000 in population, sim is true of ohio and look at illinois and connecticut. the one that i like is new jersey, in 1965, new jersey had neither an income tax nor a sales tax. think about that, neither an income tax nor a sales tax, it was the fastest growing state in the nation, people from every state in the nation were moving in new jersey and it had a balanced budget, years ago when my student. john corzine was the governor of new jersey, from the university of chicago, in transparency, a c student. after seeing the shenanigans of mf global, i am not sure he even
you know michigan, a guy named gorge romney, mitt's dad, he was the governor, michigan was 5.2% of the total economy of the united states, today michigan is 2.7% of the united states, that's a catastrophic decline, detroit. when i was a kid my mom and dad took me to detroit for a vacation. it sounds crazy but we were from cleveland, what did we know? but back then detroit was the paris of north america, the train station in detroit was the taj-mahal, in 1950, the population of detroit was 1.85...
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they graduated at the top of their high school in on stead, michigan, and they're all headed to michiganrship. they say they constantly pushed one another. stoo teachers thought we would all be academically the same, that we all like history the same, all like spanish the same, but we're all different. >> reporter: the brothers will also be rooming together at michigan state. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," mark salter, the co-author of john mccain's new book "the restless wave" joins us at the table. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. so you're totally ready, for that big moment! colgate total. be totally ready for life. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. ♪ dixie® ultra's flexproof™ technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. >>> our top stories this mornin
they graduated at the top of their high school in on stead, michigan, and they're all headed to michiganrship. they say they constantly pushed one another. stoo teachers thought we would all be academically the same, that we all like history the same, all like spanish the same, but we're all different. >> reporter: the brothers will also be rooming together at michigan state. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," mark salter, the co-author of john mccain's new book...
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from clarkston, michigan, and lake effect robotics from ontario. this is an maizing accomplishment on many fronts. club has county 4-h created state-of-the-art technology. they have worked together with interstate and international peers to achieve success and lasting career kills. i am incredibly proud of this club and i want to highlight each team member. tom, mary, tate, hannah, peter, james, nathan, thad, griffin, lackland, y, zach, alex, en, a.j., braiden, eli, and lee. i am incredibly proud of this club and i want to highlight ach team member. the club had numerous mentors and community supporters who helped them to alleve this first place international finish. this is especially important today on national teacher appreciation day. this week we celebrate america's hardworking, dedicated, and passionate teachers who inspire scores of students. to all of our teachers and mentors, especially those who helped the 4-h robotics club bring home gold at the first robotics competition, we salute you. mr. speaker, i wholeheartedly congratulate the cen
from clarkston, michigan, and lake effect robotics from ontario. this is an maizing accomplishment on many fronts. club has county 4-h created state-of-the-art technology. they have worked together with interstate and international peers to achieve success and lasting career kills. i am incredibly proud of this club and i want to highlight each team member. tom, mary, tate, hannah, peter, james, nathan, thad, griffin, lackland, y, zach, alex, en, a.j., braiden, eli, and lee. i am incredibly...
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in nine of those ten, michigan is the lone exception. the other senator from that state is a republican -- >> the federal voting assistance program for those of you unaware the federal voting assistance program is a smaller mission in the department of defense where we are charged with assisting our military and overseas citizens with making sure they're aware of various resources and they can exercise the right to vote from anywhere in the world. i'm moderating this morning's panel on improving the voting process for overseas voters, active duty military and overseas veterans and we have esteemed panelists to run through the innovation from a technical standpoint, a policy standpoint and also an outreach standpoint. just for some background in terms of the military population, the reference is 1.7 million potential eligible family members and active-duty sponsors who are looking to make sure to make sure they can exercise their rate to world from anywhere in the world. there are complexities that come from being in the military. we know
in nine of those ten, michigan is the lone exception. the other senator from that state is a republican -- >> the federal voting assistance program for those of you unaware the federal voting assistance program is a smaller mission in the department of defense where we are charged with assisting our military and overseas citizens with making sure they're aware of various resources and they can exercise the right to vote from anywhere in the world. i'm moderating this morning's panel on...
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three of those providers service 75% of the counties in michigan in 2016. beyond that i think there are questions about basic transparency of government that come up when you outsource the way votes are counted. whether that is the company writing computer software that is operating voting machines or the company that is just operating that software. i think as a matter of basic transparency and having a democratic process trying to make those steps as transparent and open to the public as possible should be one of your goals you keep in mind. one more problem has to do with the relationship between the states and the federal government and the role in providing for the common defense. states rely on federal intelligence agencies like nsa to be monitoring for threats and cyber attacks that might be targeting state elections systems. dhs designated election systems as critical infrastructure which has been somewhat controversial in many states and helps the federal government provide more information and assistance. but the government and intelligence agenci
three of those providers service 75% of the counties in michigan in 2016. beyond that i think there are questions about basic transparency of government that come up when you outsource the way votes are counted. whether that is the company writing computer software that is operating voting machines or the company that is just operating that software. i think as a matter of basic transparency and having a democratic process trying to make those steps as transparent and open to the public as...
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it deals with accusations against michigan state. not usa gymnastics or the u.s. olympic committee. >>> a bizarre story out of texas. a 25-year-old man faces charges for posing as a teenager so he could play high school basketball. police say sydney portley lied about being displaced by hurricane harvey. the rouse ended when a coach from ten years earlier recognized him. >> there was no indication or replaying it in my mind as far as what he portrayed himself as and to abuse that. you can't as a normal thinking person process that. it is not something you would think about. >> he was arrested on a felony charge of tampering with government records. police are investigating claims he was in a relationship with a 14-year-old girl at the school. >>> the nba's western conference finals tied at 1-1 after the rockets blew out golden state in game two 127-105. the series moves to oakland for game three sunday. warriors have won 15 straight at home in the post season. tied the longest streak in history. aaron gordon with 27 off the bench. >>> ahead, the president's lawyer
it deals with accusations against michigan state. not usa gymnastics or the u.s. olympic committee. >>> a bizarre story out of texas. a 25-year-old man faces charges for posing as a teenager so he could play high school basketball. police say sydney portley lied about being displaced by hurricane harvey. the rouse ended when a coach from ten years earlier recognized him. >> there was no indication or replaying it in my mind as far as what he portrayed himself as and to abuse...
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let's hear from gary in michigan, democrat. hello there. >> caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. >> host: you're welcome. >> caller: i was going to put up a steel building and when i was checking in to putting it up that they told me that the price of a steel the past four weeks went up 10% and my other comment was any money that was donated to the trump organization from china but thank you, c-span.
let's hear from gary in michigan, democrat. hello there. >> caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. >> host: you're welcome. >> caller: i was going to put up a steel building and when i was checking in to putting it up that they told me that the price of a steel the past four weeks went up 10% and my other comment was any money that was donated to the trump organization from china but thank you, c-span.
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many of his diehard fans are here in west michigan. >>> thank you for that kind introduction. you mentioned my son hal who is a historian. some of you in the audience gratifying than having your parent do what you do.
many of his diehard fans are here in west michigan. >>> thank you for that kind introduction. you mentioned my son hal who is a historian. some of you in the audience gratifying than having your parent do what you do.
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. >>> half a billion dollars, michigan's settlement for those women targeted by a predator doctor. >>> a new warning about alarming rise in suicide attempts among young girls. >> i had my pills in my room so i was like it's fine. it's whatever. whatever happens happens and i took them. >> tonight, a mother and daughter and their warning to other kids and parents. >>> and the secrets revealed behind the audio clip dividing friends and families. >> laurel. >> why do some people hear yanny and others hear laurel? what do you hear? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. and welcome to our viewers in the west. there has been another school shooting but this one is not about lives lost but lives saved and what happens when everything works. a school police officer credited with stopping a former student after he opened fire in dixon, illinois. students there are traumatized but grateful tonight that they were spared the kind of horror that has visited far too many american schools. our blake mccoy has that story. >> reporter: it was just after 8:00 a.m.
. >>> half a billion dollars, michigan's settlement for those women targeted by a predator doctor. >>> a new warning about alarming rise in suicide attempts among young girls. >> i had my pills in my room so i was like it's fine. it's whatever. whatever happens happens and i took them. >> tonight, a mother and daughter and their warning to other kids and parents. >>> and the secrets revealed behind the audio clip dividing friends and families. >>...
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the troy michigan p.d. treats police cats like they're little mascots and they're not.at because my own cat also joined the police force. do you have any idea what it's like to live with a police cat waiting up all night for sergeant mr. snug also to come home? and then one day getting a call from the chief with the words you've always dreaded -- your cat got stuck in the wall again. >> trevor: i'm so sorry, ronny chieng, everyone. we'll be right back. crying crying. >> trevor: i'm sorry. ♪ ♪ ♪ je plonge à l'envers ♪attiré par l'extase ♪ ♪ un tourbillon vert illumine les sirènes ♪ ♪ ♪ oh la fête fo', fo' ♪ ♪ ♪ oui l'endorphine s'est envolée ♪ ♪ ♪ d'une fête foraine devenue noire ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an emmy award winning journalist who is the co-host of "cbs this morning" and editor trearnlg of o mag -- editor at ladies and gentlemen of the jury to o. magazine. she is author of a new book "note to self: inspiring words from inspiring people." please welcome, gayle king. ( cheers and applause ) >
the troy michigan p.d. treats police cats like they're little mascots and they're not.at because my own cat also joined the police force. do you have any idea what it's like to live with a police cat waiting up all night for sergeant mr. snug also to come home? and then one day getting a call from the chief with the words you've always dreaded -- your cat got stuck in the wall again. >> trevor: i'm so sorry, ronny chieng, everyone. we'll be right back. crying crying. >> trevor: i'm...
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clean air act a federal grand jury in michigan indicted vinda cohen as part of a probe into the scandal which has plagued the company for nearly three years now. the former c.e.o. of one of germany's best known and most successful companies could now face prison time as much as twenty five years. u.s. authorities have charged into a corner with conspiring with other senior v.w. executives and employees to defraud the united states and v.w. customers he's also been charged with violating the clean air act and was committing wire fraud in connection with the scheme w's wall street correspondent. said the court's indictment was unprecedented i'm working on wall street for about twenty years and i've never seen a dead the c o r former c.e.o. of a company the size of wagner has faced
clean air act a federal grand jury in michigan indicted vinda cohen as part of a probe into the scandal which has plagued the company for nearly three years now. the former c.e.o. of one of germany's best known and most successful companies could now face prison time as much as twenty five years. u.s. authorities have charged into a corner with conspiring with other senior v.w. executives and employees to defraud the united states and v.w. customers he's also been charged with violating the...
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in fact, the intellectual property rights, we have auto suppliers on a regular basis in michigan who see their products copied and sold over the internet. that is true with many other industries. the other piece underscore that i would be concerned about from an agriculture standpoint is food security. senator grassley and i would like to be very much included in whatever happens on the floor in defining national security around food security. our food processing facilities, rather than putting in their own money to research and development and develop food safety they are purchasing hours and when we look at national security issues i think access to safe, affordable food breaks right up there. with other important pieces. i am very concerned that we make that part of the national security discussion. >> senator klobuchar. >> thank you. i'm here, i noticed senator blunt spoke briefly about our progress on sexual harassment legislation and senator mcconnell and senator schumer played a major role in appeared senator blunt and i have been getting input from members from victims groups
in fact, the intellectual property rights, we have auto suppliers on a regular basis in michigan who see their products copied and sold over the internet. that is true with many other industries. the other piece underscore that i would be concerned about from an agriculture standpoint is food security. senator grassley and i would like to be very much included in whatever happens on the floor in defining national security around food security. our food processing facilities, rather than putting...
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. >> let's talk about the lesson of 2016 and michigan specifically. won michigan by 11,000 votes. hillary clinton underperform inside wayne county specifically. if she had performed at the level that barack obama performed in 2012, she probably would have won that state. so when you suggest prioritizing or at least going after i guess a priority, the white working class vote, what about the lesson of michigan and not exciting the nonwhite base there that could have delivered a state? >> well, first of all, i really wish this conversation was not typically posed as sort of, a or b thing. either, a, you mobilize nonwhite constituency or go after the white working class vote. i'm not saying a or b. i'm saying a and b. and not the data show x. i don't believe the case. abundant data make the case for a or b. take the 2016 election. the simulations we did of that election under different circumstances of our exchange product and data not challenged and as rigorous you can get show definitively if clinton got the same black turnout in every state as obama d
. >> let's talk about the lesson of 2016 and michigan specifically. won michigan by 11,000 votes. hillary clinton underperform inside wayne county specifically. if she had performed at the level that barack obama performed in 2012, she probably would have won that state. so when you suggest prioritizing or at least going after i guess a priority, the white working class vote, what about the lesson of michigan and not exciting the nonwhite base there that could have delivered a state?...
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. >> reporter: a winter night in michigan. an ordinary house on an ordinary street. people just trying to get some sleep. but somebody's up late, trigger happy with that rat-a-tat keyboard on the computer playing first-person shooter video games. the boy in the bedroom is josh. he's 14 years old and his parents, al and christina, say he won't stop, can't stop, playing. what's a typical day in josh's life? >> sleeping in until 11:00, 12:00. then he would be on until 1:00, 2:00 in the morning. >> reporter: 12 hours. >> easily, he could. >> reporter: easily 12? >> yeah. >> reporter: they say josh's obsession began in eighth grade, when he built himself a gaming computer and installed it in his room. >> get out! >> reporter: you think that was the turning point? >> oh, definitely. yeah. that was much more exciting to be on and much more addictive. >> reporter: josh says he's playing up to 60 hours a week. >> josh has been in his room since 4 clg:00, nearly five hours gaming. >> reporter: why didn't you just take the computer away? >> right. >> reporter: i don't understan
. >> reporter: a winter night in michigan. an ordinary house on an ordinary street. people just trying to get some sleep. but somebody's up late, trigger happy with that rat-a-tat keyboard on the computer playing first-person shooter video games. the boy in the bedroom is josh. he's 14 years old and his parents, al and christina, say he won't stop, can't stop, playing. what's a typical day in josh's life? >> sleeping in until 11:00, 12:00. then he would be on until 1:00, 2:00 in the...
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among them, arthur siplon, a young man from michigan who'd never been to sea. in america, i met arthur's youngest son, bob. there had been, i think, at least one or two british destroyers that came alongside
among them, arthur siplon, a young man from michigan who'd never been to sea. in america, i met arthur's youngest son, bob. there had been, i think, at least one or two british destroyers that came alongside
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clean air act a federal grand jury in michigan indicted the former executive as part of a probe into the scandal which has haunted the company for nearly three years it couldn't have come at a worse time for folks bogen the announcement that its former c.e.o. martin venter corn was indicted by u.s. authorities it came soon after the shareholders meeting where its new c.e.o. spoke about regaining confidence. most volkswagen must become more honest more open more truthful so that we don't make ourselves more vulnerable again. but is still vulnerable the indictment of vent a corner now has many asking whether the carmaker has done enough to investigate
clean air act a federal grand jury in michigan indicted the former executive as part of a probe into the scandal which has haunted the company for nearly three years it couldn't have come at a worse time for folks bogen the announcement that its former c.e.o. martin venter corn was indicted by u.s. authorities it came soon after the shareholders meeting where its new c.e.o. spoke about regaining confidence. most volkswagen must become more honest more open more truthful so that we don't make...
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as i became more aware of the war, i was up at michigan state. the poor guys my age were getting drafted. it didn't seem fair. i got involved in the women's thement to protest inequities for women. in order to organize a protest, i called and asked for help. they sent someone up from the university of michigan. organize ap to help women's protest. i stayed involved with them and went to a convention in texas where a faction escalated the violence and broke off. they signed a political decision paper. faction wrote an opposition paper that said you don't need a rectal for mom or to know who the -- thermometer assholes are.he what was the reason for the war? to figureing, trying out why we were in vietnam. i did not believe in the domino theory at all. it wasn't worth sacrificing 55,000 guys my age. abouti wanted to ask you women and minorities when it comes to the protest. how big with the numbers in those areas? guest: i'm probably not an expert on those demographics. movement was led by men and women played a huge role, but did not have leadersh
as i became more aware of the war, i was up at michigan state. the poor guys my age were getting drafted. it didn't seem fair. i got involved in the women's thement to protest inequities for women. in order to organize a protest, i called and asked for help. they sent someone up from the university of michigan. organize ap to help women's protest. i stayed involved with them and went to a convention in texas where a faction escalated the violence and broke off. they signed a political decision...
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my home state of michigan comes out of there. the protest movement, when it begins to hit critical mass, via the draft, people start to pay attention. about joinedwrote earlier -- i just wonder what their experience might have been had they been a bit younger. before they had gone into the draft. lynn: i was just going to add that in the making of our film we had the chance to speak to veterans from many different phases of the war and it is definitely true. the early generation went in with a great deal of idealism. entering the military and 1965, -- in 66 and 67. those who got drafted later saw a very different context. it was very hard to hold onto your idealism about what the work could be as the work continued after the election of 1968. it is important to not lump all veterans together as if they had one mind, nor all people protested the war. there is a lot of variety and nuance in these groups. paul: we should talk about these protests in new york. i want to show you a clip from the occupation in here is a 1968. look. >>
my home state of michigan comes out of there. the protest movement, when it begins to hit critical mass, via the draft, people start to pay attention. about joinedwrote earlier -- i just wonder what their experience might have been had they been a bit younger. before they had gone into the draft. lynn: i was just going to add that in the making of our film we had the chance to speak to veterans from many different phases of the war and it is definitely true. the early generation went in with a...
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by the time of the michigan law , will that survive?isher versus in a verse in the justice powell's opinion and it it fairly late in his career after he had been on the bench a couple decades. nonetheless, has embraced the same rationale. susan: students for fair admission and harvard, is a possibly a case he might have a chance to vote on? >> i am not going to talk about that one. >> it is a case in which asian-americans are challenging the admission process at harvard. there is another involving north carolina. the issue is whether asian-americans are being discriminated against by the affirmative action programs that are benefiting other minorities. it is very interesting because it is one thing to look at allan bakke and say, you're a white male, so you cannot be discriminated against. there is a good reason to believe asian-americans are underrepresented, perhaps by design, perhaps in the way jews were underrepresented by the ivy leagues. there is this dichotomy of the court versus society. i want to put a favorite -- fairly recent
by the time of the michigan law , will that survive?isher versus in a verse in the justice powell's opinion and it it fairly late in his career after he had been on the bench a couple decades. nonetheless, has embraced the same rationale. susan: students for fair admission and harvard, is a possibly a case he might have a chance to vote on? >> i am not going to talk about that one. >> it is a case in which asian-americans are challenging the admission process at harvard. there is...
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the troy michigan p.d. treats police cats like they're little mascots and they're not.that because my own cat also joined the police force. do you have any idea what it's like to live with a police cat waiting up all night for sergeant mr. snug also to come home? and then one day getting a call from the chief with the words you've always dreaded -- your cat got stuck in the wall again. >> trevor: i'm so sorry, ronny chieng, everyone. we'll be right back. crying crying. >> trevor: i'm sorry. ♪ music playing ♪ je plonge à l'envers attiré par l'extase ♪ ♪ un tourbillon vert illumine les sirènes ♪ ♪ ♪ oh la fête fo', fo' ♪ ♪ ♪ oui l'endorphine s'est envolée ♪ ♪ ♪ d'une fête foraine devenue noire ♪ ♪ ( ♪ ) (sustained horn honk) advisor: (on phone) jane, this is jim from onstar, i've contacted help and they're on their way. woman: okay. advisor: don't worry i'm going to stay with you until help arrives. woman: thank you. that deer, it just... just came out of nowhere. that deer, it just... ♪ ♪ woo! we can now use a blood sample toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if
the troy michigan p.d. treats police cats like they're little mascots and they're not.that because my own cat also joined the police force. do you have any idea what it's like to live with a police cat waiting up all night for sergeant mr. snug also to come home? and then one day getting a call from the chief with the words you've always dreaded -- your cat got stuck in the wall again. >> trevor: i'm so sorry, ronny chieng, everyone. we'll be right back. crying crying. >> trevor:...
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hear what his former employer, michigan state university, has agreed to pay them. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. i'm all-business when i, travel... even when i tr
hear what his former employer, michigan state university, has agreed to pay them. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic...
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>> senator mike shierky from michigan whas decided requirements to get medicaid benefits should be exempted for white rural community but black cities like detroit and flint should still have to work for those benefits. >> he's literally saying this is something against the cities. >> he has said if it's county with 8.5% unemployment, which means -- are exempt, that means places look detroit that are in wealthy counties and poor cities and largely black don't get the same benefit. it's also saying when we said people should have to work, it's not good policy so some people. >> black people. that's messed up. >> that's more than messed up. >> patrick, who has to fall back? >> i say some of the artists in the music industry have to fall back. >> who are you thinking of? >> these new artists trippy red and takashi-69. >> i do not look how they're having so many guns and drugs and violence on their videos. it's just not a good look. what happens is these people they think that, oh, i can be like this big time artist and all of a sudden they want to go get a gunned ne want to start shooting. but
>> senator mike shierky from michigan whas decided requirements to get medicaid benefits should be exempted for white rural community but black cities like detroit and flint should still have to work for those benefits. >> he's literally saying this is something against the cities. >> he has said if it's county with 8.5% unemployment, which means -- are exempt, that means places look detroit that are in wealthy counties and poor cities and largely black don't get the same...
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there's a volcano in hawaii, teacher strikes in kentucky, arizona, no clean water in flint, michigan right now. these are all huge stories that the media is not korring becausg because they're focusing on everything that the president tweets. i would rep hand th reprimand t. if they're liberal leaning, they should cover all of these stories. they're addicted to trump -- kennedy: a wildfire of oxygen, the con flit will cease. we all know that but you're proving my point. you're so obsessed with everything he says and does, you not help yourself. >> i'm not obsessed at all. kennedy: he's not a new president anymore. he's been around since 2018 -- please go, charles. >> no. it really is amazing the degree to which the president has also used it to his advantage because he's so goods at it. he knows how to needle the people. and what is it called? trolling? kennedy: yes, grandpa, that's what it's called. >> he's so good at it and he gets people so worked up about these things. and if you're somebody -- i want to see this guy succeed. kennedy: i want to see the country succeed. i don't wa
there's a volcano in hawaii, teacher strikes in kentucky, arizona, no clean water in flint, michigan right now. these are all huge stories that the media is not korring becausg because they're focusing on everything that the president tweets. i would rep hand th reprimand t. if they're liberal leaning, they should cover all of these stories. they're addicted to trump -- kennedy: a wildfire of oxygen, the con flit will cease. we all know that but you're proving my point. you're so obsessed with...
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leaving mexico, going to michigan that was a very well received. i appreciate it. thank you. >> bmw >> good. >> mary barra from general motors >> mercedes-benz >> rick, honda north america >> representing seven of the manufacturers. >> john bazella. >> brian smith of north america. >> scott pruitt, epa >> mr. president, thanks for having us. jim hackett, ford motor company. >> we know you well. so these are the biggest in the world. we're going to be talking to them, and we want them to build more cars in the united states and also build them here and ship them overseas we're doing a reverse act. and that's going to be something i think that's happening, and we see it happening, a lot of it has to do with the great tax cuts and tax incentives that people have been given and we have other incentives coming so we appreciate you all being here and thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. >> do you have confidence in administrator pruitt >> yes, i do thank you very much, everybody thank you. >> time to go. >> say it. >> are you concerned nafta may adve
leaving mexico, going to michigan that was a very well received. i appreciate it. thank you. >> bmw >> good. >> mary barra from general motors >> mercedes-benz >> rick, honda north america >> representing seven of the manufacturers. >> john bazella. >> brian smith of north america. >> scott pruitt, epa >> mr. president, thanks for having us. jim hackett, ford motor company. >> we know you well. so these are the biggest in the...
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they were in the 60's, living on the shores of lake michigan. michigan winters were very cold.aising dairy goats and she wanted to expand her heard. she was the fourth of -- force behind finding a warmer climate for them to spend their later years. in the 1940's, samberg was in demand. there was a lot of interest in him with a lot of variety of writing projects. his editor was throwing writing programs in him lies in right -- left and right. they were worried he was getting burnt out and wanted to refocuses attention. it paid off. rothenberg samberg run another pulitzer prize for his collection of poetry. had grown up in galesburg, illinois. product of an immigrant childhood. he was the parents of swedish immigrants. he lived in this american melting pot. the industrial revolution was going to take place shortly, and he met people from all over the country through his neighborhood and through his childhood outside of a suburb of chicago. carl samberg grew up learning about who made america. the working class that made and built america. takingn he first started jobs, a lot of t
they were in the 60's, living on the shores of lake michigan. michigan winters were very cold.aising dairy goats and she wanted to expand her heard. she was the fourth of -- force behind finding a warmer climate for them to spend their later years. in the 1940's, samberg was in demand. there was a lot of interest in him with a lot of variety of writing projects. his editor was throwing writing programs in him lies in right -- left and right. they were worried he was getting burnt out and wanted...
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you are moving to michigan from mexico.hat is what we like. >> yep. >> you are my favorite man in the room. [laughter] >> a big announcement. the people in michigan very much appreciate it. it is a big deal. leaving mexico, going to michigan. very well-received. i appreciate it. >> bmw. >> general motors. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] brian smith. us.hank you for having jim hackett, ford motor company. >> we know you well. president trump: these are the biggest in the world. we want them to build more cars in the united states. build them here and also ship them overseas. we are doing a reverse act. we see it happening. a lot of it has to do with the tax cuts. the taxes, the cuts people have been given. we have other incentives coming. we appreciate you all being here. thank you very much. you haveesident -- do confidence in -- >> i do. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. >> are you concerned nafta may adversely affect -- >> i have never been a nafta fan. it has been a terrible deal for the united s
you are moving to michigan from mexico.hat is what we like. >> yep. >> you are my favorite man in the room. [laughter] >> a big announcement. the people in michigan very much appreciate it. it is a big deal. leaving mexico, going to michigan. very well-received. i appreciate it. >> bmw. >> general motors. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] brian smith. us.hank you for having jim hackett, ford motor company. >> we know you well. president trump:...
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we've had him back your to west michigan so many times i've lost count. it's been enough that he should be awarded a lifetime tenure award at the university. >> i probably introduced you more than a dozen times. each time i check his biography i learned something new. you've probably heard me say his formal name with his middle initials h.w. . that represents whiz kid. he knows that if you multiply two negative numbers you end up with a positive. so we understands things like that. you've heard me say that bill is the author of more than two dozen books. they been translated into french, german, russian, japanese, and korean. many of the books bill has written was after dining with presidents in the white house? bill met helen hallenstein and they got along right away. bill has three children. did you know that one of them, hell, is a historian that teaches that john's hopkins? bill has a fan base around the world because of the translations. no surprise because many of his books become pulitzer prize finalists. many of his diehard fans are here in west m
we've had him back your to west michigan so many times i've lost count. it's been enough that he should be awarded a lifetime tenure award at the university. >> i probably introduced you more than a dozen times. each time i check his biography i learned something new. you've probably heard me say his formal name with his middle initials h.w. . that represents whiz kid. he knows that if you multiply two negative numbers you end up with a positive. so we understands things like that. you've...
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garcÍa fue expulsado del país luego de vivir en michigan 30 aÑos y sin tener rÉcord criminal.qué decir. es algo muy difÍcil. >> asegura que el presidente habla de forma peyorativa de los mexicanos por una razÓn. >> Él habla de la forma que él dice. no todos los mexicanos son iguales, todos son buenos y malos de cualquier nacionalidad. >> la familia estÁ destruida. sin sus dos hijos viajaron a mÉxico para-- cindy y sus dos hijos para mÉxico para ver a su esposo. cuenta que despedirse nuevamente de su familia, esta vez en el aeropuerto de mÉxico, fue como repetir una pesadilla. >> estar asÍ, casi ciento lo mismo que cuando me vine por primera vez, nada mÁs la Única diferencia es que yo me iba a quedar aquÍ y ellos iban a regresar. >> cuando lo encontramos en el aeropuerto, lloramos, le dimos un abrazo fuerte. >> guarda la esperanza de que el servicio de inmigraciÓnle otorgue un perdÓn y pueda regresar. >> a veces me pongo a platicar con mi esposay se me salen las lÁgrimas. >> dice que como ciudadana americana dice que las leyes en estados unidos se deben cumplir, pero considera
garcÍa fue expulsado del país luego de vivir en michigan 30 aÑos y sin tener rÉcord criminal.qué decir. es algo muy difÍcil. >> asegura que el presidente habla de forma peyorativa de los mexicanos por una razÓn. >> Él habla de la forma que él dice. no todos los mexicanos son iguales, todos son buenos y malos de cualquier nacionalidad. >> la familia estÁ destruida. sin sus dos hijos viajaron a mÉxico para-- cindy y sus dos hijos para mÉxico para ver a su esposo....
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one is about state affirmative action programs here in michigan. and actually california kind led what the way for us and a number of states to do this. it became the subject of a -- lawsuit that went all the way to the supreme court. it was decided in 2014 and -- the -- depended on sxras -- race and gender preferences. the initiative we passed was upheld by a 6-2 vote. anyway, my question is, i think if i remember right it basically said awe firm -- affirmative action was conal -- constitutional but not a right. some people have our good -- our guyed its a -- argued its a right. would any of your guests say there is any legitimacy to that argument that affirmative action is a right. my second question is about -- affirmative action on the federal level. a number of years ago i remember it was a presidential candidate called bill graham and one of husband big -- campaign stump lines was the first thing he would do when he took his hand off the bible after he became president was sign an executive order. would bit that easy for president trump or an
one is about state affirmative action programs here in michigan. and actually california kind led what the way for us and a number of states to do this. it became the subject of a -- lawsuit that went all the way to the supreme court. it was decided in 2014 and -- the -- depended on sxras -- race and gender preferences. the initiative we passed was upheld by a 6-2 vote. anyway, my question is, i think if i remember right it basically said awe firm -- affirmative action was conal --...
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visit ncicap.org] chaplain, mon john zenz, holy name parish, birmingham, michigan. monsignor zenz: be true to your keep us true to your gift of life. you manifest your power by mercy and compassion. may we be true to you as stewards of your power. we call upon you as father. keep us true to your care for the human family. by our loving concern for the common good. as we approach memorial day, may we be true to your promise of life eternal, remembering all who have died, especially those in the service of freedom and peace. be true to your name, o, lord, and may we always be true to your name as well. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, forjournal stands approved. what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on geeg to the speaker's approval
visit ncicap.org] chaplain, mon john zenz, holy name parish, birmingham, michigan. monsignor zenz: be true to your keep us true to your gift of life. you manifest your power by mercy and compassion. may we be true to you as stewards of your power. we call upon you as father. keep us true to your care for the human family. by our loving concern for the common good. as we approach memorial day, may we be true to your promise of life eternal, remembering all who have died, especially those in the...
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then, once he got to michigan state, he broke the retainer!ey were really crooked, and i just wasn't getting braces again. then i discovered smiledirectclub. it's easy to just grab it and go and i can change it on the road. i did photoshoots with my aligners in and you can't see them. a smile is a first impression, that's why i think having a great smile is so important. you know what they say about the early bird... he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using tripadvisor! that's because tripadvisor lets you start your trip on the right foot... by comparing prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. saving you up to 30%! you'll be bathing in savings! tripadvisor. check the latest reviews and lowest prices. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plan
then, once he got to michigan state, he broke the retainer!ey were really crooked, and i just wasn't getting braces again. then i discovered smiledirectclub. it's easy to just grab it and go and i can change it on the road. i did photoshoots with my aligners in and you can't see them. a smile is a first impression, that's why i think having a great smile is so important. you know what they say about the early bird... he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using tripadvisor! that's...