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as a former state you representative in the michigan state legislature, i know that michigan protects policyholders within their borders than the federal government can do. i've seen it. i've seen it in action. even more, michigan certainly knows how to maintain a robust insurance marketplace that works for michigan consumers. i would assume the exact same thing in michigan and in washington and in california and all throughout the states. however, there are those that believe washington knows best. in fact, title 5 of the dodd-frank act enlarged the federal government's role in the insurance industry by creating a federal office specifically tasked with insurance matters. the dodd-frank act established the federal insurance office, f.i.o., at the u.s. department of treasury and charged the f.i.o. director with the responsibility to both represent the interests of u.s. insurers during the negotiating of international agreements and then advise the office of u.s. trade representative during trade negotiations. at the same time, dodd-frank act changed domestic insurance regulation. dodd
as a former state you representative in the michigan state legislature, i know that michigan protects policyholders within their borders than the federal government can do. i've seen it. i've seen it in action. even more, michigan certainly knows how to maintain a robust insurance marketplace that works for michigan consumers. i would assume the exact same thing in michigan and in washington and in california and all throughout the states. however, there are those that believe washington knows...
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like murder be charged as adults or be treated as to the rules in twenty nine states including michigan a mandatory sentence for murder is life without the possibility of parole even for juveniles even as young as thirteen. there are more than two thousand jews. serving mandatory life sentences in the united states and over three hundred sixty are in michigan that's the most per capita of any state. but in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court banned mandatory life without parole sentences for all juveniles even those who commit murder. now judges would have to hold a separate sentencing hearing taking into account a list of mitigating factors before sending juvenile murderers away for the rest of their lives. in this episode of the system we'll examine the cases of two juveniles serving life without parole in michigan one years before the miller decision and one sentence immediately after thirty four year old. spent more than half his life in prison for his role in the robbery and murder of a convenience store clerk when he was sixteen. i'v
like murder be charged as adults or be treated as to the rules in twenty nine states including michigan a mandatory sentence for murder is life without the possibility of parole even for juveniles even as young as thirteen. there are more than two thousand jews. serving mandatory life sentences in the united states and over three hundred sixty are in michigan that's the most per capita of any state. but in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court...
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michigan's highest court. three cases heard here will determine how michigan moves forward when sentencing juvenile murderers. there you're going to show us just as the supreme court decision over very business was going to grow nitrogen. as soon as a solution in this town or one of the cases being argued raises the question should life without parole ever be an appropriate sentence for juveniles convicted of felony murder exactly the crime both shallow montell though enjoy one with were in prison for the development of the woman has suggested that where you have circumstances where the correct is found no intent to kill felony murder aiding and abetting there needs to be a protection from these most extreme sentences that punish has consequences to every test i just don't see how you can categorically say that as family members have less frame with even a premeditated murder and not give life that prayer in the situation another case will answer the question left unresolved by the u.s. supreme court should th
michigan's highest court. three cases heard here will determine how michigan moves forward when sentencing juvenile murderers. there you're going to show us just as the supreme court decision over very business was going to grow nitrogen. as soon as a solution in this town or one of the cases being argued raises the question should life without parole ever be an appropriate sentence for juveniles convicted of felony murder exactly the crime both shallow montell though enjoy one with were in...
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deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system and the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults your argument first this morning and nine six four six million versus alabama. in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the court said that mandatory life without parole sentences for children is simply wrong and they said it would be the rare child. that would ever be sentenced to life without parole because we can't predict at the front ten that a child can't be redeemed just weeks after the supreme court's decision in miller michigan had its first chance to interpret the new law and that's our second story the case revolves around where it was only sixteen when he. shot to death a pizza delivery man in flin
deborah labelle is an ann arbor based attorney leading the fight to reform juvenile sentencing laws in michigan. this is one of the most deeply flawed parts of our judicial legal system what to do with children we have turned away from the juvenile court system and the concept of rehabilitation of children for no good reason. there has been a series of decisions by the u.s. supreme court to understand how children must be treated and punished differently than adults your argument first this...
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according to a report generated by the michigan house of representatives on april 5th, 2018, michigan state provide edd two materially different versions of its title 9 report to the individual who filed the title 9 report complaint and dr. nassar. so according to the house of representatives, your state's house of representatives examination and their report, they indicate that on the con conclusion of that investigation by your title 9 examiner, two different documents were provided. one to the person making the allegation and a different report by dr. nassar. >> i learned that in 2016. >> as had been plained to me, let me be clear b about that. the effort was to include in the report to the possible administrator ways in which the processes and procedures could be improved. even though the decision that was made was not -- no finding. let me ask the report be included. the michigan house of representatives noted in the report that the version provided to nassar included the potential need for corrective action and quote, this discrepancy demonstrates an office culture more focused
according to a report generated by the michigan house of representatives on april 5th, 2018, michigan state provide edd two materially different versions of its title 9 report to the individual who filed the title 9 report complaint and dr. nassar. so according to the house of representatives, your state's house of representatives examination and their report, they indicate that on the con conclusion of that investigation by your title 9 examiner, two different documents were provided. one to...
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engler if there were conversations about michigan state, state of michigan's attorney general, i also think was there a legislative inquiry? >> there were couple of different committees. they've wrapped up their work. >> so your who, what, when, where reports have been completed and are known publicly? >> that's correct. the attorney general, we think, is nearing the end. they've interviewed, i believe, more than 100 people on campus. we don't know when that report will be done. we hope soon. and that should be for the state level reporting. >> and michigan state didn't hire anybody separate from the state efforts to-- >> we did not. >> okay. and ms. perry at usa gymnastics? >> there are several investigations that are ongoing, one includes the robeson gray independent investigation. there are, of course, the congressional investigations and others and according to miss lyons and what we've been informed, robeson gray should end the beginning of the fall. >> we, in my view, certainly would not be able to conclude our work until we see the who, what, when and where reports from your or
engler if there were conversations about michigan state, state of michigan's attorney general, i also think was there a legislative inquiry? >> there were couple of different committees. they've wrapped up their work. >> so your who, what, when, where reports have been completed and are known publicly? >> that's correct. the attorney general, we think, is nearing the end. they've interviewed, i believe, more than 100 people on campus. we don't know when that report will be...
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i'm not familiar with michigan civil procedure. apparently it was in state court, that so the record is clear, it was an answer, the u.s. olympic committee filed a motion to dismiss. ms. perry: thank you for clarifying that. perry, in ahal: ms. letter dated february 9, 2018 two chairman moran -- to chairman maranda and me, you deny usa gymnastics nondisclosure agreement as part of negotiations. ms. perry: i don't recall denying. sen. blumenthal: i'm sure your counsel has copies. ms. perry: there was a nondisclosure agreement i think everybody is aware of that was put in place a few years ago, , and to my being the ceo when i found out about the nondisclosure, i immediately district -- immediately released our lawyers to that individual from the nondisclosure agreement, as i will not tolerate silencing sexual abuse victims. i said going forward, there will not be any non-disclosure sexualnts that silence abuse victims. sen. blumenthal: there was one that contained a clause that would find her $100,000 if she were to speak out about
i'm not familiar with michigan civil procedure. apparently it was in state court, that so the record is clear, it was an answer, the u.s. olympic committee filed a motion to dismiss. ms. perry: thank you for clarifying that. perry, in ahal: ms. letter dated february 9, 2018 two chairman moran -- to chairman maranda and me, you deny usa gymnastics nondisclosure agreement as part of negotiations. ms. perry: i don't recall denying. sen. blumenthal: i'm sure your counsel has copies. ms. perry:...
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mona hanna-attisha is a pediatrician and flint, michigan .k about the response to this news conference. >> i should not have been surprised, because everybody in the story who had raised the flag had been attacked, the inlude herbal moms, activist just the incredible moms, activists, scientists, everybody was denied and attacked. when i should evidence, facts, proof that there was an alarming increase in children's blood lead levels, i was also and attacked, called an unfortune researcher that was causing near hysteria, which is blatant sexist, and that i was slicing and dicing numbers. and that the state's data was not my data. when the state attacks you, you feel like crap. i doubted myself, second-guessed myself, maybe i was wrong. i quickly realized that every single kid in my data, every number, every statistic was a child, a child that i had probably cared for within the last year or so. and they gave me the strength to fight back, because this was not about numbers, this was about kids and their futurure. amy: talk about your data vers
mona hanna-attisha is a pediatrician and flint, michigan .k about the response to this news conference. >> i should not have been surprised, because everybody in the story who had raised the flag had been attacked, the inlude herbal moms, activist just the incredible moms, activists, scientists, everybody was denied and attacked. when i should evidence, facts, proof that there was an alarming increase in children's blood lead levels, i was also and attacked, called an unfortune researcher...
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but at michigan state, we are fixing the problem and you cannot have larry nasser again at michigan state. you've got a challenge, i think, on the part of all universities and a lot of organizations to fix the relationships between the sexes and how do we deal with assault and misconduct. i would argue that when we're done, we hope that what we've done at michigan state can be a model for others. and i brought also two articles that are excellent articles, one from midland daily news, a local paper of my district, one from the bleacher report. these are survivors' testimony. the media told the story and helps explain how challenging this is to fix. i feel this deeply from a personal standpoint. my actions have been consistent with my belief that this should never, ever happen again. none of these women or no future woman should have to go through what these women have gone through. >> and one might suggest they should have never had to sue the university in the first place. >> i agree with that. thank you. >> mr. chairman, may i submit these for the record? >> senator, thank you. the docu
but at michigan state, we are fixing the problem and you cannot have larry nasser again at michigan state. you've got a challenge, i think, on the part of all universities and a lot of organizations to fix the relationships between the sexes and how do we deal with assault and misconduct. i would argue that when we're done, we hope that what we've done at michigan state can be a model for others. and i brought also two articles that are excellent articles, one from midland daily news, a local...
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or here in michigan we are looking at a very important issue in the criminal justice system namely should juvenile offenders who commit adult like murder be charged as adults or be treated as juveniles in twenty nine states including michigan a mandatory sentence for murder is life without the possibility of parole even for juveniles even as young as thirteen. there are more than two thousand jews. serving mandatory life sentences in the united states and over three hundred sixty are in michigan that's the most per capita of any state. but in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court banned mandatory life without parole sentences for all juveniles even those who commit murder. now judges would have to hold a separate sentencing hearing taking into account a list of mitigating factors before sending juvenile murderers away for the rest of their lives. in this episode of the system we'll examine the cases of two juveniles serving life without parole in michigan one years before the miller decision and one sentence immediately after thirty four year
or here in michigan we are looking at a very important issue in the criminal justice system namely should juvenile offenders who commit adult like murder be charged as adults or be treated as juveniles in twenty nine states including michigan a mandatory sentence for murder is life without the possibility of parole even for juveniles even as young as thirteen. there are more than two thousand jews. serving mandatory life sentences in the united states and over three hundred sixty are in...
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states well as university of michigan. they obviously contribute a lot. >> guest: i believe all colors. i created this environmental health, did a lot of service learning at that time and then went to michigan state university for medical school. then went to wayne state university for the pediatric regency summit education never ends. then went back jervis michigan from masters in public health. >> host: then he decided to go to flint, to hurley. and there you head up some of the training programs, residency programs, and given the challenges that you already talked about with the children, you have a special rotation you make sure all your students go through. what's that all about? >> guest: so i direct the rotation. physical but widen the lens of our trainees. i'm not a regular pediatrician. you just can't call up and come see me clean. on the medical educator and i purposely made the decision right after finishing my training to stay in medical education. when you are an educator your impact is duplicative. i could've
states well as university of michigan. they obviously contribute a lot. >> guest: i believe all colors. i created this environmental health, did a lot of service learning at that time and then went to michigan state university for medical school. then went to wayne state university for the pediatric regency summit education never ends. then went back jervis michigan from masters in public health. >> host: then he decided to go to flint, to hurley. and there you head up some of the...
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and an auto supplier out of michigan once they will not last the quarter.ze iger from southfield, michigan. mary: thank you for having me. soledad: tell us a little bit about it. mary: we are a worldwide manufacturer. we manufacture parts not only in the u.s., but chinaande roughlyf our products throughout china and taiwan right now. soledad: you've grown pretty impressively. what i read was you had revenues in 40 million dollars and you were looking realistically at 50 million dollars. is that right? mary: yes that is right. over the last ten years we have come from under 2 million dollars in sales to over 40. and with our current contracts and our growth record where we're at right now we should be at over 50 next year. our ultimate goal is to be a billion dollar company in the next 10 years. which has a nice ring to it , doesn't it? merry: it does. soledad so you've been removed : from this list of the 25 percent tariff, which i know was kind of what sent you into a bit of a tailspin the other day. you've been taken off that list. so what tariffs do you
and an auto supplier out of michigan once they will not last the quarter.ze iger from southfield, michigan. mary: thank you for having me. soledad: tell us a little bit about it. mary: we are a worldwide manufacturer. we manufacture parts not only in the u.s., but chinaande roughlyf our products throughout china and taiwan right now. soledad: you've grown pretty impressively. what i read was you had revenues in 40 million dollars and you were looking realistically at 50 million dollars. is that...
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she never went there she was only in michigan late in the campaign and by that time it was over so by one stage of your career you would know him as the the liberal commentator who can speak to the masses is that a politician going to match who can pull off that trick well i think the best chance right now is bernie sanders and i think that he may run again now we're light years from twenty twenty and who's going to run but he's proven he. shown the democrats in the progressive movement in america what's the model twenty seven dollars a month means something your voice can count he made people believe that their voice could count now there's an identity crisis for the democrats are you a bernie crack the fall of bernie sanders and be a real progressive and go hard on universal health care go hard on medicare for all go hard on education and go hard on these minimum wage issues and fairness and equality go down that road or you to be the clinton democrat be the terry mcauliffe next clinton democrat is that where it's going to go and i think the democrats have got some serious questions
she never went there she was only in michigan late in the campaign and by that time it was over so by one stage of your career you would know him as the the liberal commentator who can speak to the masses is that a politician going to match who can pull off that trick well i think the best chance right now is bernie sanders and i think that he may run again now we're light years from twenty twenty and who's going to run but he's proven he. shown the democrats in the progressive movement in...
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dingell of michigan. the chair: the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. dingell and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan. mrs. dingell: i rise in support of my bipartisan amendment to h.r. 6147, the interior appropriations act which i'm proud to introduce with my friend and colleague, congressman molen ar. this would advance the great science that is being done in the fisheries program. we need more research to protect important ecosystems like the great lakes from invasive species and how to understand and protect important fishery resources. the center which is located near access resources and communities across the eight demrakefa states would be the recipient. the great lakes are a way of life for so many across michigan and many other states, including agriculture, commercial and sports fishing, transportation, shipping, recreation and tourism. whether you live, work or vacation on the lakes, we benefit in conserving the great lakes. the great lakes science center would adopt cutting edg
dingell of michigan. the chair: the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. dingell and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan. mrs. dingell: i rise in support of my bipartisan amendment to h.r. 6147, the interior appropriations act which i'm proud to introduce with my friend and colleague, congressman molen ar. this would advance the great science that is being done in the fisheries program. we need more research to protect important...
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so we have a michigan business case. we have a new mexico business case. we have a new orleans business case. and we would hope that every state would want to calculate and quantify what that loss potential is in dollars. in michigan, for example, it's over $1 billion of additional state tax revenue that we're leaving on the table because we are not employing all of our residents. in the space of technology and artificial intelligence, i think we have to be very careful as we move forward in this space. we can either create great opportunities for all, or we can unintentional ll lly perpetuate same practices that have gotten us to this point today. it's important for us to think about technology as a tool to either include or continue to weed out people in the process. there's an effort in philanthropy looking at how there could be a potential of artificial intelligence to actually embed biases into the software. but as we work on this together we can be sure to have that len s, the racial equity lens and, with that, be able to approach and address these b
so we have a michigan business case. we have a new mexico business case. we have a new orleans business case. and we would hope that every state would want to calculate and quantify what that loss potential is in dollars. in michigan, for example, it's over $1 billion of additional state tax revenue that we're leaving on the table because we are not employing all of our residents. in the space of technology and artificial intelligence, i think we have to be very careful as we move forward in...
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roskam, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levine, will each control 30 -- levin, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. roskam: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. roskam: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roskam: mr. speaker, i chair the health subcommittee at the ways and means committee and i've had the opportunity, like many of my colleagues, to hear from physicians and hospitals and patient advocates and i've heard a lot of stories about increased costs which are exacerbating the coverage and access challenges that we currently face. there's a broad consensus that health care in the united states needs to move towards a system that provides greater access to affordable care. so the question is, how do we get th
roskam, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levine, will each control 30 -- levin, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. roskam: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. roskam: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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cracking of containers as in michigan. hydrogen gas generation explosions and fires at point beach in wisconsin. the list goes on and on. we had a problem in michigan where i'm from as early as 1994. so i mentioned on site storage. these are the gentlemen who conceived it and gave it its phraseology. the phrase was coined hardened on site storage. dr. thompson commissioned by citizen awareness network of the northeast wrote a report in january 02 called robust storage. we have a statement of principles for safeguarding nuclear waste at reactors that should be in your packets. by the way, i will post this at the beyond nuclear website beyond nuclear.org with detailed explanations of these and links to these documents. we have over 200 groups in all 50 states signed on to these principles. and we've been calling for this since 2002 actually. it's been a long time. we have been calling for this. it is calling on deaf ears in the u.s. federal government and the nuclear power industry. so significant upgrades to safety and secu
cracking of containers as in michigan. hydrogen gas generation explosions and fires at point beach in wisconsin. the list goes on and on. we had a problem in michigan where i'm from as early as 1994. so i mentioned on site storage. these are the gentlemen who conceived it and gave it its phraseology. the phrase was coined hardened on site storage. dr. thompson commissioned by citizen awareness network of the northeast wrote a report in january 02 called robust storage. we have a statement of...
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was when we won michigan, and people went, "whoathat's n" - yeah, jackson won michigan by i think about. - jackson's michigan landslide throws the party into dirray. - he deserves my congratulations. - michael dukakis was flattened last night, and the word that almost attached itself to his to his candidacy-- inevitable--was stripped away. evthere is nothing able about anything in american politics. - michigan basically doomed us in wisconsin, because people in wisconsin who would be voting for jesse sort of as a protest, they thought, "wait a second, this guy could be president." the same amowet we won michigan, ost wisconsin. we went into new york, and we hadand we had dukakis and we had us, so you know, we get our 37 or 38% of the vote, you know, we could potentially win. mayor koch, who had endorsed senator gore, was going around trying to get jewish votes for gor - but on the other hand, he's praising arafat, and he thinks maybe jews and other supporters of israel should vote for him. theyotta be crazy. both: down with jackson! down with jackson! should vote for him. theyotta be cr
was when we won michigan, and people went, "whoathat's n" - yeah, jackson won michigan by i think about. - jackson's michigan landslide throws the party into dirray. - he deserves my congratulations. - michael dukakis was flattened last night, and the word that almost attached itself to his to his candidacy-- inevitable--was stripped away. evthere is nothing able about anything in american politics. - michigan basically doomed us in wisconsin, because people in wisconsin who would be...
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what people really care about ib michigan is jobs.igan is taking care of their families. they see someone in the white house who will protect america's interest, who will put someone like neil gorsuch in the supreme court, will secure our borders, and our entry points, defund sanctuary cities, and help protect i.c.e. against liberal progressives who would tear down our law enforcement. these are things that people truly care about in michigan. >> jason: do they care about the president's tweets? do they care what msnbc or cnn says? does that come up in those discussions when you are walking around michigan? >> the thing is, when i goic around the state of michigan, places like flint and saginaw people don't care about with the pundits and talking heads say on the coasts. right now senator stabenow has failed to effectively lead and bring things back. there are areas, like flint, saginaw, detroit, the reasons i came back, that are still suffering, that don't look any better after 50 years. the people i'm talking about in these cities h
what people really care about ib michigan is jobs.igan is taking care of their families. they see someone in the white house who will protect america's interest, who will put someone like neil gorsuch in the supreme court, will secure our borders, and our entry points, defund sanctuary cities, and help protect i.c.e. against liberal progressives who would tear down our law enforcement. these are things that people truly care about in michigan. >> jason: do they care about the president's...
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the former michigan state gymnastics doctor is serving a 60-year sentence in federal prison for childornography, and he was sentenced to more in state prison on sexual assault charges. attorneys say he was attacked at a prison in arizona. they're blaming the judge for demonizing him during a sentencing hearing. >>> "newsweek" looks at a new policy in which soldiers with hiv could be kicked out of the military. in october the new policy started. they consider them undeplorable for any reason. military personnel with hiv are seen as undeplorable and are at risk of being dismissed. >>> "the san diego union tribune" saytrustibetired. trainer bob baffert said the horse won't race again because of fluid in his left front ankle. he says justify has. responded quickly enough to treatment to race againhsy is t winner to retire undefeated. he'll become a stallion. >>> why the social network lost billions of dollars in after hours trading. social network lost billions of dollars in after hours trading. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be ca
the former michigan state gymnastics doctor is serving a 60-year sentence in federal prison for childornography, and he was sentenced to more in state prison on sexual assault charges. attorneys say he was attacked at a prison in arizona. they're blaming the judge for demonizing him during a sentencing hearing. >>> "newsweek" looks at a new policy in which soldiers with hiv could be kicked out of the military. in october the new policy started. they consider them undeplorable...
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although milwaukee and flint michigan could certainly have done more. to prevent the problems from getting to the point where they are nevertheless this is a problem for on this appalling ploys all state employees and all federal employees in terms of being able to let the public know what's going on so that the public can resolve these issues at an earlier point flint michigan problem as we now all know was was not something that came out all of a sudden it's an all of a sudden the water was was poisoned that's not the way it works on the water action was taken quite a number of years ago and it kind of built up and people then eventually after a number of years found out about what was going on and that to a large extent is the case in the wonky so the problem really is is that we need to win the employees whether they're federal employees or whether they're state employees or whether they're nyssa poll employees that they have protections and don't have a fear of losing their job if they actually speak up thank you attorney nola cross for joining us
although milwaukee and flint michigan could certainly have done more. to prevent the problems from getting to the point where they are nevertheless this is a problem for on this appalling ploys all state employees and all federal employees in terms of being able to let the public know what's going on so that the public can resolve these issues at an earlier point flint michigan problem as we now all know was was not something that came out all of a sudden it's an all of a sudden the water was...
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in michigan, we are thinking about how the employers might even have some of these settings close to where the job is. we are thinking about the time that the childcare is available. we need second shift opportunities, third shift opportunities. we're also thinking about the pipeline you can create of employment for child care providers. this is a market that has been underdeveloped. comity colleges can play a part in building a pipeline which could also lead to the teacher shortage, and the pipeline that we have there as well. so there was a lot of work going on, some of the most important work in this space around workforce. gov. bullock: that is great. governors clearly occupy a kind states.e role in our have you identified a challenge to racial equity that you believe governors are uniquely situated to make significant progress in addressing in our states? if so, what is that? la june: i have a few examples. the first example that i think they really excited about is some work we have done in michigan and governor snyder was a part of this work. i sit on a workforce task force. a
in michigan, we are thinking about how the employers might even have some of these settings close to where the job is. we are thinking about the time that the childcare is available. we need second shift opportunities, third shift opportunities. we're also thinking about the pipeline you can create of employment for child care providers. this is a market that has been underdeveloped. comity colleges can play a part in building a pipeline which could also lead to the teacher shortage, and the...
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barred shipments on lake michigan would be put at risk. the drinking water supply would be contaminated for 40 million people down the stream. that is just one of them goes down and leaks. the irony for congressman shimkus is that thousands of shipments from other states with pastor illinois, including on the south and west sides of chicago down to the west. on the senate side you got some energy and water appropriations are more interested in centralized storage. the irony of that is what would that mean if this waste would be rested to transport through the heart of metro la? we are not ready for this. nobody even knows about this. transport communities along the corridors do not consent to these risks. we are now closer to 80 years into this mess. we need to stop making it, we need to harden on site storage. we need to stop producing these that ends at you, on and prevent these risky transport. thank you >> thank you. kevin is with beyond nuclear. he will be available for interviews mike all of our expert panelists who have been listeni
barred shipments on lake michigan would be put at risk. the drinking water supply would be contaminated for 40 million people down the stream. that is just one of them goes down and leaks. the irony for congressman shimkus is that thousands of shipments from other states with pastor illinois, including on the south and west sides of chicago down to the west. on the senate side you got some energy and water appropriations are more interested in centralized storage. the irony of that is what...
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harvey: earvin johnson's humble beginnings in michigan were a far cry from the glitz and glamour that came from being the center piece of the los angeles "showtime" lakers. you went to the playboy mansion a lot. i did. you're not supposed to tell everybody. but the fame, accolades, and championships came to a crashing halt when he was diagnosed with hiv. back in 1991 this was a death sentence. i was lining up, getting the will together, getting everything in place when i was going to die. but magic put on an epic fight not just to live, but to make a difference. i just want to, before i leave here, make an impact on this world. he did just that, reinvigorating the inner cities and diving into politics. who is more impressed with who? well, he loves basketball. magic johnson, the man with the heart of a champion, continues to reinvent himself and redefine what it means to win. what's up, harvey? how are you, man? it's so good to see you. good to see you, too. you know what we're gonna do? we're gonna do it this way. we might have to. wait, you're gonna stand there and interview me from
harvey: earvin johnson's humble beginnings in michigan were a far cry from the glitz and glamour that came from being the center piece of the los angeles "showtime" lakers. you went to the playboy mansion a lot. i did. you're not supposed to tell everybody. but the fame, accolades, and championships came to a crashing halt when he was diagnosed with hiv. back in 1991 this was a death sentence. i was lining up, getting the will together, getting everything in place when i was going to...
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that will tell you who can speak at the university of michigan campus at least at that time. students can report complaints to the brt which then will investigate them or you. brt has logged more than 150 cases in the last year. we got involved in the lawsuit against the university and i am pleased to note that the university reevaluated what they were doing and what was in the policy. they had changed it and made it substantially better. [ applause ] we are keeping getting involved and holding public institution accountable and i believe our work is having an impact. that survey that i mentioned a moment ago from the foundation for individual rights in education, shows that the percentage of schools with speech codes has declined since last year. from 40% to 32%. that is a pretty good trend. what is not enough so we will continue to work to bring that number down. we have got to challenge this idea and the boards of trustees and the university leaders are confronted with the stark reality of what has been done in their name, i think we will continue to see progress. this is
that will tell you who can speak at the university of michigan campus at least at that time. students can report complaints to the brt which then will investigate them or you. brt has logged more than 150 cases in the last year. we got involved in the lawsuit against the university and i am pleased to note that the university reevaluated what they were doing and what was in the policy. they had changed it and made it substantially better. [ applause ] we are keeping getting involved and holding...
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where nina was from, in michigan, and rural michigan and not a larger city like detroit, almost all thewomen locked up were white because almost all the people were white. along the border, large urban centers especially in the south it was huge percentages were women of color. in detroit there's a record i found from i think 1921 that said, like, 80% of the women held in the institution in detroit9 were black. and -- in detroit were black. and prominent people including the surgeon general would say blacks are a syphilis-soaked race to justify this, to give it scientific legitimacy. there were scientific publications that said for anatomical reasons, people of color are were more likely to spread stis. i think there's a quote as to that in my book. this was both a class and a racist program. in a way, for what it's worth, our policing remains to this day -- certainly people locked up for selling sex, they're disproportionately poor and nonwhite. >> [inaudible] >> hi. in the cases where the women sued, was there ever a time when they pulled in the idea of prosecuting the men who were, i
where nina was from, in michigan, and rural michigan and not a larger city like detroit, almost all thewomen locked up were white because almost all the people were white. along the border, large urban centers especially in the south it was huge percentages were women of color. in detroit there's a record i found from i think 1921 that said, like, 80% of the women held in the institution in detroit9 were black. and -- in detroit were black. and prominent people including the surgeon general...
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or here in michigan we are looking at a very important issue in the criminal justice system namely should juvenile offenders who commit adultery it's like murder be charged as adults or be treated as juveniles in twenty nine states including michigan a mandatory sentence for murder is life without the possibility of parole even for juveniles even as. young as thirteen. there are more than two thousand juvenile serving mandatory life sentences in the united states and over three hundred sixty are in michigan that's the most per capita of any state. but in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court banned mandatory life without parole sentences for all juveniles even those who commit murder. now judges would have to hold a separate sentencing hearing taking into account a list of mitigating factors before sending juvenile murderers away for the rest of their lives. in this episode of the system we'll examine the cases of two juveniles serving life without parole in michigan one years before the miller decision and one sentence immediately after thirt
or here in michigan we are looking at a very important issue in the criminal justice system namely should juvenile offenders who commit adultery it's like murder be charged as adults or be treated as juveniles in twenty nine states including michigan a mandatory sentence for murder is life without the possibility of parole even for juveniles even as. young as thirteen. there are more than two thousand juvenile serving mandatory life sentences in the united states and over three hundred sixty...
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i represent the state of michigan. $24 billion of trade between the state of michigan and canada.ult of the integrate auto supply chain. so the effect of way the president is going at this actually could be more negative than positive. but i think it's important to point out we need to do something about china. i would prefer the president take a multilateral approach, work with the partners that he's now punishing to actually deal with the most egregious behavior, and that's coming from the chinese. liz: i want to hear what the michigan autoworkers on the assembly line are telling you. is so would they be okay, if i'm hearing you correctly, if president trump just hammered china, really went laser focused there instead of taking this multipronged approach and even though we do have some unfair tariffs slapped on our cars that we export to other nations like the european union, would they be okay with stomaching that and is just going after china? what are they telling you? >> well, first of all, i think they're confused by all of this. i think many of those folk who is supported
i represent the state of michigan. $24 billion of trade between the state of michigan and canada.ult of the integrate auto supply chain. so the effect of way the president is going at this actually could be more negative than positive. but i think it's important to point out we need to do something about china. i would prefer the president take a multilateral approach, work with the partners that he's now punishing to actually deal with the most egregious behavior, and that's coming from the...
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in michigan, the governorship, state house and senate. governorship, state house and state senate. alabama, the state house and the state senate. 17 chambers so far that have switched hands from democratic to republican. that's going to have a big impact on redistricting, which will have an impact on the composition of congress for a decade. >> after the 2010 election, republicans were in a position to draw 193 congressional districts compared to 44 that democrats were in a position to draw. a really lopsided advantage. >> that allowed them to redraw the map in places like north carolina, ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, states where there really is a battleground and where gerrymandering makes the most difference. >> partisan map makers in 2011 can purchase incredible private data sets. a cloud's worth of consumer preferences, magazine subscriptions, a social media like. as they sit down to draw these lines, they have a complete and very accurate picture of who lives in each of these houses and how they are likely to vote. especially in an
in michigan, the governorship, state house and senate. governorship, state house and state senate. alabama, the state house and the state senate. 17 chambers so far that have switched hands from democratic to republican. that's going to have a big impact on redistricting, which will have an impact on the composition of congress for a decade. >> after the 2010 election, republicans were in a position to draw 193 congressional districts compared to 44 that democrats were in a position to...
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i couldn't agree more with the guy from michigan. i think in the long-term we could maybe get north carolina back to being the furniture capital of the world, and maybe going and walmart and seeing made in america like sam wall would do, going around to give these small manufacturers to make stuff to put in walmart. in the long-term, these tariffs i think maybe a good thing. i would like to think that, anyway. we've got to stay positive. we can't keep buying from all countries and not making products here in the country. host: thank you. what is the likelihood of those reversals the viewer would like to see? guest: i think that is a really persuasive countries and not making products here in the argument that a lot of the president's supporters feel similarly, that american manufacturing has left american shores and it would be really great to get that back. i would caution i think some of that could definitely come back, ,nd you seen that in the south particularly with a revival in some kinds of manufacturing, including automobile m
i couldn't agree more with the guy from michigan. i think in the long-term we could maybe get north carolina back to being the furniture capital of the world, and maybe going and walmart and seeing made in america like sam wall would do, going around to give these small manufacturers to make stuff to put in walmart. in the long-term, these tariffs i think maybe a good thing. i would like to think that, anyway. we've got to stay positive. we can't keep buying from all countries and not making...
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maybe maybe not was it in michigan or florida or places that close i don't really know but what i do know is that they're saying how effective facebook is and how we can micro target how it's great for advertisers that are selling furniture and cars at the same time you don't think the hundred million impressions on facebook can't create an impact on an election like you can't have that both ways of course facebook can influence watch in fact we used to joke about how you throw an election using various tools at facebook which facebook could do. and tony martinez worked at facebook from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and thirteen and played a central role in developing facebook's micro targeting system. responsibility there was product manager for ads targeting which meant basically turning all your user data into money for facebook what role do you think facebook played in donald trump's election oh huge i mean political pundits get things wrong all the time right but. well trained machine learning algorithm trained on good data doesn't often come up with the wrong answer a
maybe maybe not was it in michigan or florida or places that close i don't really know but what i do know is that they're saying how effective facebook is and how we can micro target how it's great for advertisers that are selling furniture and cars at the same time you don't think the hundred million impressions on facebook can't create an impact on an election like you can't have that both ways of course facebook can influence watch in fact we used to joke about how you throw an election...
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like, it is ok to close a car factory or a car plant in michigan.et, it is ok to move that plant to texaco and higher different workers and fire everybody in michigan but it is not ok for me . to me, it is a very bad thing. and that is stopping. plants are moving back to michigan and they are moving back in big numbers. and, they are moving back to ohio. coming back to iowa in a lot of different ways. .eaps and bounds a lot of things are happening. pennsylvania, you see what is happening there with steel. pennsylvania, incredible what is happening in pennsylvania. look at steel. and you hear steel is doing well you know pennsylvania is doing well. but for plants are moving back to our country at numbers that will soon be records like we have never set before. the more we make things in america, the stronger america becomes. that is why we will always live by two crucial roles -- by american and higher american. these principles gave rise to centuries of american prosperity f-150ord's model t to the i just saw which was beautiful. from the wright bro
like, it is ok to close a car factory or a car plant in michigan.et, it is ok to move that plant to texaco and higher different workers and fire everybody in michigan but it is not ok for me . to me, it is a very bad thing. and that is stopping. plants are moving back to michigan and they are moving back in big numbers. and, they are moving back to ohio. coming back to iowa in a lot of different ways. .eaps and bounds a lot of things are happening. pennsylvania, you see what is happening there...
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but of course, it turns out that a stinky wiki michigan was not in order michigan was not the state that the amendment over the top. the discovery of kentucky's actions 200 years earlier in 1792 means the amendment was actually ratified two days before that when alabama to lawmakers acted. brian: former republican congressman george allen on the floor back in 1992. [video clip] >> i have the privilege of representing mr. madison's district in virginia. unlike ohio, virginie nds, 201 years ago, ratified this amendment to the constitution full top we have a lot of concern about what is going on in congress from the people. they want accountability. i think it is important to remember what james madison wrote in 1789. i will paraphrase it. there is seeming impropriety in leaving any set of men and women these days in control without any sort of control to put their hands into the public coffers to take money out to put into their own coffers. brian: were you celebrated at all when this all came about? gregory: to an extent. i certainly got a lot of publicity. you mentioned "the washington p
but of course, it turns out that a stinky wiki michigan was not in order michigan was not the state that the amendment over the top. the discovery of kentucky's actions 200 years earlier in 1792 means the amendment was actually ratified two days before that when alabama to lawmakers acted. brian: former republican congressman george allen on the floor back in 1992. [video clip] >> i have the privilege of representing mr. madison's district in virginia. unlike ohio, virginie nds, 201 years...
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is ok to move hireplant to mexico and different workers and fire everyone in michigan but it is not ok to me. for me it is a very bad thing. plants are moving back to michigan are moving back in big numbers and they are moving back to ohio, coming into iowa in a lot of different ways. andnol is taking on leaps bounds. a lot of things are happening. pennsylvania, to see what is going on there with steel. pennsylvania is incredible, it is incredible what is happening but you look at steel, you know pennsylvania is doing well. car plants are moving back into our country at numbers that soon will be records like we have never said before. the more we make things in america the stronger becomes, that is why we will always live by two crucial rules, by american, and hire american. these principles gave rise to prosperityf american from ford's model t to the f-150 that i just saw which was be. from the wright brothers to that ,eautiful orion space capsule on the south lawn you have the space capsule and every part is made right here in america. that was my first question and nasa is, as yo
is ok to move hireplant to mexico and different workers and fire everyone in michigan but it is not ok to me. for me it is a very bad thing. plants are moving back to michigan are moving back in big numbers and they are moving back to ohio, coming into iowa in a lot of different ways. andnol is taking on leaps bounds. a lot of things are happening. pennsylvania, to see what is going on there with steel. pennsylvania is incredible, it is incredible what is happening but you look at steel, you...
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the university of michigan president of university michigan suggested 90% of the people he was addressing at one particular time who it voted for hillary clinton had voted against hate speech because they had a post donald trump. i'm a a frequent critic of dond trump are are very uncomfortable with some of things he said. sometimes unconservative but i often criticizing, criticizing after charlotte bill. criticizes language in the 2016 camping to criticize what he said about the indiana judge. it is not the case most people voted for donald trump did so because they hate other people. it simply isn't the case. when you think about the power to select the president of university of michigan has, to shape the way the campus and private access on a day-to-day basis, and you suggest that he ought to be the one is making these determinations for everyone. i think whether it's a politician or university president i think that is raise are difficult questions and certainly it's something i would be uncomfortable with. what's interesting to me, i go back, i didn't come i don't spend a lot of time
the university of michigan president of university michigan suggested 90% of the people he was addressing at one particular time who it voted for hillary clinton had voted against hate speech because they had a post donald trump. i'm a a frequent critic of dond trump are are very uncomfortable with some of things he said. sometimes unconservative but i often criticizing, criticizing after charlotte bill. criticizes language in the 2016 camping to criticize what he said about the indiana judge....
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north michigan park, queens chapel and brookland. >> reporter: d.c. water has been doing tests, taking samples througffut theted area. 13 hydrants like this have been tested and at one, they got a positive hit. that hydrant was inichigan park. the sample tested possible for total coliform conta but not the most worrisome. it was nmiotna on, ecoli. we did test for e. coli. it was not positive for that. >> reporter: they're also seeking to address concerns over e notification about the boil water alert. some people got theord quickly and some didn't. >> we gtal a rob about it last night. >> why was communication director to consumers so poor? >> we'll have ahough review of our communication. trr back in brookland? >> i went to use bottled water in the bathroom to brush my teeth. >> reporter: officials hope the problem will be completely resolved this weekend. >>> more information tonight on the dos andor don'ts the water alert. the city says you should use boiled or bottled water for drinking, for brushing your teeth, preparing and cooking foods, and fo
north michigan park, queens chapel and brookland. >> reporter: d.c. water has been doing tests, taking samples througffut theted area. 13 hydrants like this have been tested and at one, they got a positive hit. that hydrant was inichigan park. the sample tested possible for total coliform conta but not the most worrisome. it was nmiotna on, ecoli. we did test for e. coli. it was not positive for that. >> reporter: they're also seeking to address concerns over e notification about...
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in michigan where they take their stone falsethe falsies mascara real. from maybelline new york. volume. no gaps. for false lash glam that challenges fake. never fake, always falsies. the falsies mascara. only from maybelline new york. your sneak peak of robin wright )s reaction - to the >>> monday, kevin spacey's co-star breaks your silence. your sneak peek of robert wright's reaction to the sexual assault allegations. >>> plumbing problems today in the bay 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. >>> good sunday morning, it's 6:26. here is a live look outside. in san francisco. a beautiful morning, 58 degrees. thanks so much for joining us. we have a look at our micro climate forecast. where i was yesterday? >> was it hot? >> hot. >> yeah. we had another hot day yesterday and it's going to be hot again today. so, depending on where you are throughout the bay area, but excuse me, current temperatures in the 50s, 54 degrees right now for san francisco. 48 degrees in the north bay. east bay 57 degrees. we do have that ridge of high pressure that's been dominating over the forecast, but so far temperatur
in michigan where they take their stone falsethe falsies mascara real. from maybelline new york. volume. no gaps. for false lash glam that challenges fake. never fake, always falsies. the falsies mascara. only from maybelline new york. your sneak peak of robin wright )s reaction - to the >>> monday, kevin spacey's co-star breaks your silence. your sneak peek of robert wright's reaction to the sexual assault allegations. >>> plumbing problems today in the bay 4:30 to 7:00 a.m....
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you might bewondering why i spent so much time in michigan . it's because i wanted to tell the story from the perspective of the women who were incarcerated. people, a number of brilliant scholars have written about elements of this but no one has centered their story on the women who were incarcerated under the plan and no one has told the story trying to use their own words. i wanted to do that. i wanted to understand this as best i could from the perspective of the women who were incarcerated. i wanted to find their voices. so when i was a junior in college, i was doing independent studies on lawsuits over the american plan and i was ranting one day to the professor about how frustrating it was i couldn't find voices from the women incarcerated. and she recommended that i write every state archive and see if they have any child transcripts. perhaps when women suit over the american plan was a record of their trial and that record had survived.it was a long shot but one afternoon i wrote an email to every state archive in the country and the
you might bewondering why i spent so much time in michigan . it's because i wanted to tell the story from the perspective of the women who were incarcerated. people, a number of brilliant scholars have written about elements of this but no one has centered their story on the women who were incarcerated under the plan and no one has told the story trying to use their own words. i wanted to do that. i wanted to understand this as best i could from the perspective of the women who were...
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gregory: my original hometown was detroit, michigan. i grew up in that city during most of the 1960's and most of the 1970's. 1978 that my year mother moved myself and my half brother to the dallas suburb of mesquite, texas. that is kind of where the story germinates and begins. say what one will about the city of detroit. at least it was a large metropolitan city, had a public transportation system, and i could go from point a to point b at will whenever i wanted. my news was never start -- my muse was never starving. but in the summer of mesquite, texas, it was quite a different. even though adjacent to a large, metropolitan city, it did not share the transportation system with that large city. i could not travel anywhere, other than walking short distances. so after school in the afternoons, i would come home and i would basically sit in the house and watch television. i was very interested in news and information, not so much entertainment, but news and information. i was very aware at about that time that congress had passed an ame
gregory: my original hometown was detroit, michigan. i grew up in that city during most of the 1960's and most of the 1970's. 1978 that my year mother moved myself and my half brother to the dallas suburb of mesquite, texas. that is kind of where the story germinates and begins. say what one will about the city of detroit. at least it was a large metropolitan city, had a public transportation system, and i could go from point a to point b at will whenever i wanted. my news was never start -- my...
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which is what they did. >> reporter: the neighbors they left behind in michigan tell chief rizzo thes began behaving strangely around the time chris regan went missing. using power tools in the middle of the night. then came an invitation for dinner. >> kelly and jason asked if i want to come over for dinner one night. i was like yeah, sure. this is two days after chris was missing. >> all of a sudden, in one week, they're having them over to their house for dinner. and they've got all this meat. how'd they get all that meat, where'd they get the money for it? >> it was definitely something i never ate before. it was like a transparent kind of like meat. like a lobster or shrimp. >> how much more disturbing did that make this whole scenario? >> that was the first time i was ever brought to think that they could have dismembered him. i just sat back in my chair listening and thinking, this can't be. >> reporter: while michigan authorities struggle to make headway in chris regan's disappearance, across state lines in indiana, authorities receive a phone call that sparks their own inves
which is what they did. >> reporter: the neighbors they left behind in michigan tell chief rizzo thes began behaving strangely around the time chris regan went missing. using power tools in the middle of the night. then came an invitation for dinner. >> kelly and jason asked if i want to come over for dinner one night. i was like yeah, sure. this is two days after chris was missing. >> all of a sudden, in one week, they're having them over to their house for dinner. and...