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there is another unique aspect to michigan's process.after ensuring districts are equal in population, follow fedel laws like the voting rights act, and are contiguous, the next priority is that "districts shall reflect the state's diverse population and communities of interest," which is defined as including but not being limited to "populations that share cultural or historical characteristics or economic interests." >> the term "communities of interest" is inherently subjective, and it's inherently defined by the people in that community. >> reporter: and communities around michigahave been making their case. >> well, hi, everyone. welcome to kalamazoo. >> reporter: in town hall meetings around the state, and in hundreds of maps and comments submitted online, citizens have articulated a wide range of reasons for why they believe they should be grouped together; whether it is a shared watershed, an economic anchor like an airport, or area disproportionately impacted by pollution from trucks. there are also cultural concerns. >> we have
there is another unique aspect to michigan's process.after ensuring districts are equal in population, follow fedel laws like the voting rights act, and are contiguous, the next priority is that "districts shall reflect the state's diverse population and communities of interest," which is defined as including but not being limited to "populations that share cultural or historical characteristics or economic interests." >> the term "communities of interest" is...
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and returned to michigan.south. >> the people that ran the apartment complex where she lived cold this, and they said, there's all kinds of stuff like versus the kids toys, pictures, would you be interested and i'd send them to? you >> i said i'd come and get them, so i went down, i got all the girls toys, like all the pictures like a fine, it's very painful. he found comfort the from venus's neighbors. that's all my daughter live and they're also supportive, like nobody like doug and everyone loved being next to the girls. somebody call bruce it sounded like venus, then towards the end of the phone call it didn't sound like venus, he said because all they would say is i'm so sorry. he couldn't get nothing out of them. but they kept saying that didn't do this. don't undo this >> entering the phone call venus's grandfather the woman said i'm in illinois near a relative's home, but the phone records didn't support that. we did not believe that phone call being from the. so we think that there was people playing
and returned to michigan.south. >> the people that ran the apartment complex where she lived cold this, and they said, there's all kinds of stuff like versus the kids toys, pictures, would you be interested and i'd send them to? you >> i said i'd come and get them, so i went down, i got all the girls toys, like all the pictures like a fine, it's very painful. he found comfort the from venus's neighbors. that's all my daughter live and they're also supportive, like nobody like doug...
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then there was michigan. trump lost by a lot in michigan. but that didn't stop him from once again complaining loud le he must have one within won michigan there must have been some scandal, fraud, must be investigated and exposed. and everybody will know he won it. in the case of michigan republicans in the state legislature were happy to oblige this complaining and the republicans in the state legislature conducted a months long investigation of the election results in michigan. ooh, ooh, in will be it, the republican report will finally show that trump actually won michigan, michigan was stolen from him, and the election results from fake, all fraud, right. we show the report conclusions quote this committee found no evidence of widespread or symptom attic fraud in michigan's prosecution of the 2020 election. beyond that, the republicans in the legislature pronounced themselves appalled at what can only be deduced as willful ignorance by those claiming fraud in michigan. beyond that, michigan republicans in the legislature recommended tha
then there was michigan. trump lost by a lot in michigan. but that didn't stop him from once again complaining loud le he must have one within won michigan there must have been some scandal, fraud, must be investigated and exposed. and everybody will know he won it. in the case of michigan republicans in the state legislature were happy to oblige this complaining and the republicans in the state legislature conducted a months long investigation of the election results in michigan. ooh, ooh, in...
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then there was michigan. trump lost by a lot in michigan. but that did not stop him from, once, again complaining loudly that he must have won michigan! there must have been some kind of scandal, some kind of fraud, it must be expects to get it and expose and everyone will know who actually. one in the case of michigan, republicans in the state legislature were happy to oblige this complaining. and the republicans in the state legislature conducted a months long investigation of the election results in michigan. who, this will be. the republican report will finally show actually that trump won michigan, that it was stolen from, him the election results were all fake, they're all fraud, right? this was the report conclusion -- quote. this committee found no evidence of widespread or systematic fraud in michigan's prosecution of the 2020 election. beyond that, the republicans and the legislature went on to pronounce themselves, quote, appalled. it could only be deduced to a woeful ignorance by those claiming that there was fraud in michigan. e
then there was michigan. trump lost by a lot in michigan. but that did not stop him from, once, again complaining loudly that he must have won michigan! there must have been some kind of scandal, some kind of fraud, it must be expects to get it and expose and everyone will know who actually. one in the case of michigan, republicans in the state legislature were happy to oblige this complaining. and the republicans in the state legislature conducted a months long investigation of the election...
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romaine: brad is great, despite being from mission -- michigan.lor: not despite, but because of. romaine: wildcats and wolverines. taylor: you know he is from the michigan law school of business. really appreciate your time. that was the beginning of a long debate, a debate that we have daily. mba or cfa? caroline: you guys have it. i have neither. you have both. you are the only judge. taylor: which is the best way to go? i have so many thoughts. we are going to get better thoughts from robin young, ceo of behaving wealthy. this is bloomberg. ♪ his is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today we are focused on the new business school rankings released by bloomberg businessweek. but of course this raises the old debate about whether an mba is worth it, or whether there are other professional credentials that might be a better use of time, specifically the cfa. you are a charter holder, i am told. caroline: not even level 1. taylor: i took it easy. when i did it in 2018, 45 pass ed. now only 22 passed. romaine: the test was easier when you took it. taylor: appar
romaine: brad is great, despite being from mission -- michigan.lor: not despite, but because of. romaine: wildcats and wolverines. taylor: you know he is from the michigan law school of business. really appreciate your time. that was the beginning of a long debate, a debate that we have daily. mba or cfa? caroline: you guys have it. i have neither. you have both. you are the only judge. taylor: which is the best way to go? i have so many thoughts. we are going to get better thoughts from robin...
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he was elected to represent michigan's 106th district in the michigan house of representatives and held office from 1979 to 1988. steve andrews remained an active public servant for emmitt county working as a friend of the court and board member of the patosky regional chamber of comeshes and north central college he also coached multiple sports teams and was a constant presence in the local community. steve was also a steward of the arts, helping found patosky art in the park. he and his wife karen and -- he and his wife karen owned and operated sturgeon river pottery for 39 years. his service to the community will inspire gaylord health clinic staff to serve veterans just as teef did we hope naming the gaylord, michigan, v.a. outpatient clinic will help -- after steve andrews will honor the outstanding care he provided his fellow soldiers. this bill has letters of support from veterans of foreign wares, disabled american vets and american veterans association, i would like to ask they be included in the record. mr. speaker, i whole hoartedly support this bill and urge my colleagues to
he was elected to represent michigan's 106th district in the michigan house of representatives and held office from 1979 to 1988. steve andrews remained an active public servant for emmitt county working as a friend of the court and board member of the patosky regional chamber of comeshes and north central college he also coached multiple sports teams and was a constant presence in the local community. steve was also a steward of the arts, helping found patosky art in the park. he and his wife...
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we'll go to the next slide, what we find out he was not born in michigan.not born gerald ford. he was leslie lynch king junior july 14 covid 1913. on the right side in the bed which he was born left side of the house in which he was born to his mother's father-in-law she had married leslie mitch king in 1913. the other one and only child leslie king proves himself to be someone who is physically and mentally abusive, two weeks after king secrets the child out of the house onto a train and off to chicago and to grand rapids where the parents are developing real estate. sheet susan ford to voice in 1913 amount was granted. in the two years later, she has met a paint salesman at a church picnic. a fellow by the name of gerald ford. you see him on the left hn side. you see junior in front of him. she marries him in february 1917. a rolling evolution of ford's name begins at that time. he is known during this period as junior king. and then he goes to the school at five years old he enrolls it as a junior king ford. by the time he gets to middle school he's know
we'll go to the next slide, what we find out he was not born in michigan.not born gerald ford. he was leslie lynch king junior july 14 covid 1913. on the right side in the bed which he was born left side of the house in which he was born to his mother's father-in-law she had married leslie mitch king in 1913. the other one and only child leslie king proves himself to be someone who is physically and mentally abusive, two weeks after king secrets the child out of the house onto a train and off...
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so, think about the volume of ter in lake michigan at that time.on't even know what the trillions of gallons conversion would be, but the lake level changed five feet in five years. >> reporter: and it's not just the rise and fall of water that's eating away the dunes. a warming climate also means less ice in winter. >> so, when the weather gets cold but the lake's not frozen, we'll get a gigantic layer of ice built up on the beach. could stack 40-, 50-feet high. that ice protects the lakefront from erosive forces of waves through the winter. well, if we don't have it and you get a big storm that whips up in the winter, there's nothing to protect the dune from tho-- those waves. >> reporter: but labovitz says the biggest factors speeding up erosion on the dunes are residential and commercial structures built on the waterfront that change the way sand flows into and out of the lake, such as the two large harbors that sit on either side of the park. >> those two projections into the lake have interrupted the way sand moves naturally from east to west
so, think about the volume of ter in lake michigan at that time.on't even know what the trillions of gallons conversion would be, but the lake level changed five feet in five years. >> reporter: and it's not just the rise and fall of water that's eating away the dunes. a warming climate also means less ice in winter. >> so, when the weather gets cold but the lake's not frozen, we'll get a gigantic layer of ice built up on the beach. could stack 40-, 50-feet high. that ice protects...
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we see them playing against michigan state. his freshman year senior year all-american center, and it goes undefeated in the championship. but it would become part of his senior year. they would take the lessons taught him patience, taught him teamwork. to achieve goals part of the bipartisan policy of his. the fraternity house for which he resolved was the party house. many of the greek houses. they were known for the parties gave us the camaraderie and friendship that ford loved. this is a party he was never going to wear the lampshade but he enjoyed that sort of fraternal activity. that very end is jack beckwith. his best man at his wedding. impede the namesake of his second son jackson ford. in his congressional years work on the campaign in 1976. and unfortunately died in an automobile accident in the primaries are the end of the primary season in 1976. that took lessons from the football field, and let's go to the next slide. see three football offers, offers to play professional football for the lions pretty turns him do
we see them playing against michigan state. his freshman year senior year all-american center, and it goes undefeated in the championship. but it would become part of his senior year. they would take the lessons taught him patience, taught him teamwork. to achieve goals part of the bipartisan policy of his. the fraternity house for which he resolved was the party house. many of the greek houses. they were known for the parties gave us the camaraderie and friendship that ford loved. this is a...
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this is terrible for southeastern michigan. it's absolutelyright . the time is now to come together in a bipartisan fashion as the government to build back better. i want to get this done at the state, localand federal level and we can do this . let me bring up my colleague stephen. >> we will get it done with the leadership of our speaker . thank you speaker pelosi and kiernan the league of conservation voters moms in air force and all the organizations. i'm stephen morford and i represent nevada's fourth district which is 52,000 square miles, half the state of nevada including las vegas but we put our public lands to good use to help create a clean energy economy. one that creates good paying jobs that helps address the needs of our environment while also reducing the cost of energy to consumers. and in mydistrict like my colleagues ,we can feel the reality of climate change. with record high temperatures , choking wildfire smoke and devastating drought. so climate actionis about protecting our planet . but it's also about fairness and about justic
this is terrible for southeastern michigan. it's absolutelyright . the time is now to come together in a bipartisan fashion as the government to build back better. i want to get this done at the state, localand federal level and we can do this . let me bring up my colleague stephen. >> we will get it done with the leadership of our speaker . thank you speaker pelosi and kiernan the league of conservation voters moms in air force and all the organizations. i'm stephen morford and i...
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tlaib of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from michigan. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. strickland, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. strickland will vote yea on the tlaib amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote no on tlaib amendment number 11. additionally as the member designated by mr. gon
tlaib of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from michigan. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore:...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. walberg: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. latta of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. latta will vote no on the johnson amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. ryan of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. ryan will vote yes on the johnson amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. calvert: as the member designated by mr. carter of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote no on passage of the johnson amendment. as the member designated by mr. issa of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. issa will vote no on passage of the johnson amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. levin: mr. speaker, as the member de
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. walberg: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. latta of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. latta will vote no on the johnson amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. ryan of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. ryan will vote yes on...
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to vote or administer voting in michigan. attempt to work around that by gathering the signatures about 4% of the voting-age population, about 300,000 citizens, to enable the legislature to adopt new laws that make it harder to vote in michigan and harder to administer elections without having to seek a governor's signature. now, also in michigan we have constitutional protections for things like the right to vote from home, and those constitutional protections were enacted by a majority of voters on 2018 on both sides of the aisle. so now the conflict really is between the majority of voters who say they want options to vote and to vote securely and a minority of lawmakers who are trying to undermine those rights. the bottom line is that it is also a conflict between truth and lies. what we've seen throughout this year, an effort to either rely on the truth that our democracy works, that it is secure, that the high turnout we saw last year was actually a great success, and an effort to deceive voters by overturning the resul
to vote or administer voting in michigan. attempt to work around that by gathering the signatures about 4% of the voting-age population, about 300,000 citizens, to enable the legislature to adopt new laws that make it harder to vote in michigan and harder to administer elections without having to seek a governor's signature. now, also in michigan we have constitutional protections for things like the right to vote from home, and those constitutional protections were enacted by a majority of...
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but we heard from someone from michigan, ms. tlaib. we heard from their radical left wing that does not support israel, that does not support the jewish people, does not support their right, their inherent right to exist. let us, as americans, make our resolve now, today, and forever in our great republic to protect the people of israel. let's pass this bill, and let's associate our comments as americans with those who will always stand up and fight anti-semitism, racism, sexism, and every wrongism that exists. that's our great america. that's our great republic. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from connecticut. ms. delauro: thank you, mr. speaker. my republican colleague's words ring hallow. what are the facts? with our without -- with or without the iron dome funding, every, every single house republican refused to support the continuing resolution. and i might add were proud of their opposition of the continuing resolution. but my friend, this is not the first time. my repub
but we heard from someone from michigan, ms. tlaib. we heard from their radical left wing that does not support israel, that does not support the jewish people, does not support their right, their inherent right to exist. let us, as americans, make our resolve now, today, and forever in our great republic to protect the people of israel. let's pass this bill, and let's associate our comments as americans with those who will always stand up and fight anti-semitism, racism, sexism, and every...
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this is sam in michigan. good morning. caller: they would not have even needed the fbi if the parents of the fbi -- if the parents of the gymnasts had gone into the examination room and oversaw larry nassar. that is what i think. host: rudolph in los angeles, good morning. caller: i take it a step further, i think that the administration let it go too far. i am not sure how long it has been going on, but they need to go back to find out when was it first reported. it should not take 15 years for this to all come out. the administration has been on notice. it would not have come this far. host: more from the words of the women themselves who testified yesterday. this is aly raisman. [video clip] >> over the past few years, it has become painfully clear how a survivor's healing is affected by their abuse -- affected by the handling of their abuse. it disgusts me we are still fighting for basic accountability over six years later. in 2015, it was known at least six national team athletes had been abused by larry nassar. there
this is sam in michigan. good morning. caller: they would not have even needed the fbi if the parents of the fbi -- if the parents of the gymnasts had gone into the examination room and oversaw larry nassar. that is what i think. host: rudolph in los angeles, good morning. caller: i take it a step further, i think that the administration let it go too far. i am not sure how long it has been going on, but they need to go back to find out when was it first reported. it should not take 15 years...
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and several people who were affiliated with him at michigan state university. but, you know, i think the important thing to remember is during this lengthy delay that occurred, because the fbi failed to investigate, failed to notify local authorities, that this fbi agent clearly used this as an opportunity to advance his own career rather than actually investigate and pursue charges against larry nassar, during that entire time, remember, he's working at michigan state university. and he is, of course, continuing to molest and sexually abuse young women and girls and all during that time period he could have been stopped had the fbi done their job. so this is a failure at all levels for law enforcement. but unfortunately i think it is indicative of what was the larger culture. and recall just a few years before that, in detroit, they discovered 10,000 untested rape kits that had just been sitting on a shelf, because law enforcement didn't bother -- didn't think it was worthwhile to pursue any of those 10,000 cases. so, you know, this is a problem we have seen o
and several people who were affiliated with him at michigan state university. but, you know, i think the important thing to remember is during this lengthy delay that occurred, because the fbi failed to investigate, failed to notify local authorities, that this fbi agent clearly used this as an opportunity to advance his own career rather than actually investigate and pursue charges against larry nassar, during that entire time, remember, he's working at michigan state university. and he is, of...
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chicago celebra la reapertura de la milla magnifica en el corredor de la avenida michigan.vistiÓ de gala para celebrar 100 ceremonias matrimoniales. entre ellas, la de esta pareja de latinos que despuÉs de cuatro aÑos fue seleccionada para dar el sÍ. >> no pensÉ que me escogerÍan a mÍ. me dijeron "queremos que participes en esto" reportera: dicen que esta ceremonia les cayÓ como anillo al dedo por la situaciÓn econÓmica por la que atraviesan. >> no tuve trabajo y no tuvimos dinero para hacer algo. esto nos da una oportunidad para celebrar nosotros y con la familia. reportera: este evento hace parte de los eventos de la ciudad para impulsar la reapertura econÓmica. en el Último aÑo y medio, la villa ha sido golpeada por la pandemia donde varios negocios en se vieron obligados a cerrar sus puertas. >> hoy tenemos mÁs de 100,000 residentes. es el centro... reportera: en el evento, grandes y pequeÑos disfrutaron de arte y entretenimiento. la exhibiciÓn de autos de lujo y tambiÉn visitar las tiendas que se encuentran allÍ. >> es bonito regresar otra vez a la normalidad. >> el po
chicago celebra la reapertura de la milla magnifica en el corredor de la avenida michigan.vistiÓ de gala para celebrar 100 ceremonias matrimoniales. entre ellas, la de esta pareja de latinos que despuÉs de cuatro aÑos fue seleccionada para dar el sÍ. >> no pensÉ que me escogerÍan a mÍ. me dijeron "queremos que participes en esto" reportera: dicen que esta ceremonia les cayÓ como anillo al dedo por la situaciÓn econÓmica por la que atraviesan. >> no tuve trabajo y...
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talib of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 667, the gentlewoman from michigan, ms. talib, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan. ms. talib: thank you. i rise in support of amendment 266, which would provide critical needed consumer protections to our service members who hold medical debt. no one chooses to get sick. yet medical debt is a leading cause of personal bankruptcy in our country. and the pandemic has only made our medical debt crisis worse, especially for our veterans. according to consumer financial protection bureaus, service members and veterans are nearly twice as likely to submit debt collection complaints as the general public and the medical debt concerns compromise -- comprise nearly 13% of service member debt collection complaints. so it's important that the medical bills and reimbursement are vague and confusing. service members assert that the calculation of the underlining debt is inacc
talib of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 667, the gentlewoman from michigan, ms. talib, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan. ms. talib: thank you. i rise in support of amendment 266, which would provide critical needed consumer protections to our service members who hold medical debt. no one chooses to get sick. yet medical debt is a leading cause of personal bankruptcy in our country. and the...
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and i started a constitutional amendment to change how re districting happened in my state of michigan so that we could end gerrymandering. all right, so i'm going to give you 2 assignments, david gerrymandering, katie redistricting, all right in 30 seconds. david g start. sure redistricting is a great idea, right? because populations change and people die and new voters come into the system. so you want every district to be equal. the trouble is when you are politicians, draw those lines and determine where they go. they could create lines that favor their own side. that's when redistricting becomes gerrymandering. and it has become what used to be a dark arch in american politics has become a dark science. katie. your take? yes. and because they live in a representative democracy, that means that we get to elect people who represent us in our state capitols as well as in washington, d. c. who those representatives are and which of your neighbors have the same representative is the process of re districting the lines of this or a man who is your representative get changed once every 1
and i started a constitutional amendment to change how re districting happened in my state of michigan so that we could end gerrymandering. all right, so i'm going to give you 2 assignments, david gerrymandering, katie redistricting, all right in 30 seconds. david g start. sure redistricting is a great idea, right? because populations change and people die and new voters come into the system. so you want every district to be equal. the trouble is when you are politicians, draw those lines and...
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the road trip to face another 2- 1 team in western michigan. brent brennan's team facing a bronco squad that just beat pittsburgh. nick starkle was off balance today. call for help. hello? no one answered. second quarter, broncos defensive front owned the line of scrimmage. swallowed up here, he fumbles it away. western michigan went right for the jugular. it is cory crooms. the 37-yard touchdown strike. adding salt to the wound, in the third quarter, he was sacked. came away with an arm injury. his nonthrowing arm. he did return, however. western michigan registered eight sacks on the game. they handled the spartans 23-3. san jose state is now 2-2 for the season. green bay and san francisco in prime time sunday night football. this was a matchup we saw last season in prime time and it wasn't close. the packers doubled the niners 34-17. but nick was starting that game. george was out. it should be a different story tomorrow. fans will be back for the first time since you bet. the nfc championship game against the green bay packers. about 50 day
the road trip to face another 2- 1 team in western michigan. brent brennan's team facing a bronco squad that just beat pittsburgh. nick starkle was off balance today. call for help. hello? no one answered. second quarter, broncos defensive front owned the line of scrimmage. swallowed up here, he fumbles it away. western michigan went right for the jugular. it is cory crooms. the 37-yard touchdown strike. adding salt to the wound, in the third quarter, he was sacked. came away with an arm...
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up out here on mackinac island in the great state of michigan.do something called the straw poll. judge jeanine: did you get the results? >> almost 60%, 60%, we are in it to win it. and the closest con tender of the gop is 19%. we are going to win this. judge jeanine: if you win this, your message has to be clear regarding gretchen whitmer and the lockdowns as well as law enforcement and her spirit of defunding. can people rely on you to make sure that is carried through my budgeting law enforcement by using money we need to protect american victims as opposed to protecting illegals come together country with sanctuary cities? >> i didn't just start this yesterday. i have been an ardent supporter of men and women in uniform. nothing has changed. i will continue to fight the good fight. we know the vast majority of our cops do it the right way every single time. i will also support small businesses. i like freedom and liberty. one thing that i have learned out here on this great island. mackinac island. so many people have couple and said we need
up out here on mackinac island in the great state of michigan.do something called the straw poll. judge jeanine: did you get the results? >> almost 60%, 60%, we are in it to win it. and the closest con tender of the gop is 19%. we are going to win this. judge jeanine: if you win this, your message has to be clear regarding gretchen whitmer and the lockdowns as well as law enforcement and her spirit of defunding. can people rely on you to make sure that is carried through my budgeting law...
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guest: thanks for the call, and hello to michigan. i am a detroit kid myself, so i appreciate that we are hearing for michigan on this one. i think probably growing up so close to canada is part of what drew me into the canada-u.s. relation and studying it as i do. on the tumultuous years of president trump, i wasn't trying to cast any aspersions, but there were a couple of things that highlighted those years. remember, donald trump wanted to redraft nafta, an agreement that was working well in canada. criticism came from american politicians simply because it never translated into action from the george h w bush, bill clinton election all the way through the election of 2016. we have at least one candidate, ross perot and then ralph nader, and then later even some democrats like president obama and hillary clinton, and by 2016, both hillary clinton and donald trump were critics of nafta, calling for its we negotiation or elimination. when donald trump came into office and made clear he intended to actually renegotiate or scrap nafta,
guest: thanks for the call, and hello to michigan. i am a detroit kid myself, so i appreciate that we are hearing for michigan on this one. i think probably growing up so close to canada is part of what drew me into the canada-u.s. relation and studying it as i do. on the tumultuous years of president trump, i wasn't trying to cast any aspersions, but there were a couple of things that highlighted those years. remember, donald trump wanted to redraft nafta, an agreement that was working well in...
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western western michigan wins 20 3-3. to the pitch,? try to leapfrog the standings. san jose leads in the 47th minute, the? score a sixth goal, it's red- hot. the quakes win their second straight. and how about the raiders and the 49ers? both going for three - zero starts , tomorrow. i would love to see the next time both teams make it three - zero. so let's change that one. >> still [ sfx: bzzz bzzz bzzz ] [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] [ sfx: honk ] [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] [ sfx: pop ping bloop pop ping bloop ] the day can wait. enter the golden state with real california dairy. >>> new art in san francisco is paying tribute with technology you may have never seen. renaissance 2.0 changing the future of art. the secret of machines, no open and san francisco's mister and mission district. there is more than meets the eye when you hold up your cell phone to the canvas. >> they are all about movement and sound. >> a bay area artist originally from poland is widely known as the first classically trained artist to use this kind of technology to enhance portra
western western michigan wins 20 3-3. to the pitch,? try to leapfrog the standings. san jose leads in the 47th minute, the? score a sixth goal, it's red- hot. the quakes win their second straight. and how about the raiders and the 49ers? both going for three - zero starts , tomorrow. i would love to see the next time both teams make it three - zero. so let's change that one. >> still [ sfx: bzzz bzzz bzzz ] [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] [ sfx: honk ] [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] [...
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if you are ever up in those parts. >> we are too far from michigan here. when mark questioned from the patrons. do you have any knowledge or information of a adversarialfo relationship henry ford had with john rockefeller and if so please share the story. >> i didn't study rockefeller at all. i had looked at john rockefeller and other projects. a study rockefeller from that standpoint are the only overlap that i came across to this book between ford and rockefeller had to do with the germans and it's another story but one i haven't fully researched and i'm not really ready to talk about it other than a broad outline. henry ford made his money off of ford and john d rockefeller earned his money from people who bought the car. around the time of world war i it looked like the world was running out of oil. there was great worry that the world was going to run dry of oil. r if there was no more oil rockefeller wouldn't make any money and ford would make any money. at the same time just afterworld were one the germans who had defeated in the war, they came up w
if you are ever up in those parts. >> we are too far from michigan here. when mark questioned from the patrons. do you have any knowledge or information of a adversarialfo relationship henry ford had with john rockefeller and if so please share the story. >> i didn't study rockefeller at all. i had looked at john rockefeller and other projects. a study rockefeller from that standpoint are the only overlap that i came across to this book between ford and rockefeller had to do with...
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and intriguingly the university of michigan, think about the university of california berkeley months earlier fighting tooth and nail to prevent savio et al to have open access to campus, university of michigan, every campus is different, as long as you guys don't strike you can do this. so a tactic is born. tactic negotiating, a tactic is born. we will have a teach-in. these are early days. how do you convince a majority of people who are either supportive of the president's policy or in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds, apathetic about the policies that are ensuing, how do you get them excited and interested and impassioned and, at minimum, informed. you teach them. take the university. you extend it into the political -- 8:00 it starts and they're blown away. again, i don't know if you have ever done, this have a party, you have a party at your house, 8:30, there's nobody, there 9:00, seven people, seven people's cool, we'll be all right. but meanwhile you're praying that the 100 people you invited show up. they have no idea how many people will show up to this
and intriguingly the university of michigan, think about the university of california berkeley months earlier fighting tooth and nail to prevent savio et al to have open access to campus, university of michigan, every campus is different, as long as you guys don't strike you can do this. so a tactic is born. tactic negotiating, a tactic is born. we will have a teach-in. these are early days. how do you convince a majority of people who are either supportive of the president's policy or in all...
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as it turned out, the plane itself hit directly one of the generals who i broke with in michigan. his parents down the street from where i am now. he was not there, but his staff was. he was a three-star general, west point brad, his kids when there too. -- west point brad. a number of his staff are killed that day. working at this room -- i think i thought some of the pieces. a couple of days later, i lead a delegation, five or six members, we went up to the world trade center and were allowed access to the ground itself. we headed to her, we came this close to where that stock market absolutely collapsed. hoping to find some survivors. there is dust on everything, first responders, police officers just exhausted. we walked among the ruins there were there, you never forget. i had never been to the world trade center. i had not been to new york at that time more than four or five times in my life. there was a constituent i knew, from the local high school, he was working in one of the towers . his mom was a kindergarten teacher, she did a book, written by all of her kindergartner
as it turned out, the plane itself hit directly one of the generals who i broke with in michigan. his parents down the street from where i am now. he was not there, but his staff was. he was a three-star general, west point brad, his kids when there too. -- west point brad. a number of his staff are killed that day. working at this room -- i think i thought some of the pieces. a couple of days later, i lead a delegation, five or six members, we went up to the world trade center and were allowed...
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there were shenanigans in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. we know the hunter biden story was spiked, voters say if they knew about that story, enough biden voters say had they known about that story they wouldn't
there were shenanigans in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. we know the hunter biden story was spiked, voters say if they knew about that story, enough biden voters say had they known about that story they wouldn't
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. >> at this time he'd yield one minute to the gentleman from michigan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker and for i had colleague's leadership on this extremely important issue. i want to expose for my constituents the real truth about the so-called infrastructure portion of the democrats' destructive $5.5 trillion package. you can read for yourself in the bill that only a fraction of the funds go to roads, bridges, broadband, and other things people outside the swamp would generally consider infrastructure. a true and embarrassingly small drop in the bucket considering the current state of michigan infrastructure. mr. bergmann. by the way, our roads still haven't been fixed but i'm asking you to read between the lines to understand that this package will stretch the long intrusive arm of the federal government into your life, more than ever before. your energy bill, your taxes, your job, your nation's borders, your economic freedom. as your representative, i can't let this happen and i urge my colleagues to o
. >> at this time he'd yield one minute to the gentleman from michigan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker and for i had colleague's leadership on this extremely important issue. i want to expose for my constituents the real truth about the so-called infrastructure portion of the democrats' destructive $5.5 trillion package. you can read for yourself in the bill that only a fraction of the funds go to roads, bridges, broadband, and other...
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jeremiah chamberlain teaches literature and the department of michigan at the university of michigan is editor-in-chief of the writers review and continuing member of the magazine. in 2017 as a fulbright research scholar please join me and welcoming chamberlain into your living rooms. >> thanks don great to be here. hi phil. >> hello jeremy. congratulations on this marvelous book. i was so excited to read it. you can see all of my notes here. i've been reading and diving through it, it's particularly wonderful experience to see on the desk here because i had the great pleasure of reading excerpts of it three years ago we are both fellows of the institute for humanities here at the university of michigan. a program that brought together a whole wonderful cohort of people. so it's a marvelous essay the book between covered so congrats. >> thanks, it is, it's a marvelous, it's fun, it's a weird, it's odd, as a first-time author the transition from the book being a a project and something in progress to it being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very near transition. obvious
jeremiah chamberlain teaches literature and the department of michigan at the university of michigan is editor-in-chief of the writers review and continuing member of the magazine. in 2017 as a fulbright research scholar please join me and welcoming chamberlain into your living rooms. >> thanks don great to be here. hi phil. >> hello jeremy. congratulations on this marvelous book. i was so excited to read it. you can see all of my notes here. i've been reading and diving through it,...
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up to 175 years in michigan state prison.ichigan state university agreed in 2018 to a $500 million settlement with hundreds of nassar's accusers. while usa gymnastics has proposed a $425 million settlement. neither entity admitted to wrongdoing as part of that settlement. nassar is currently serving his federal sentence in a florida prison. the women testifying today want federal agents involved in the case to pay a price too. >> we also want to see -- >> excuse me -- >> -- him at least be federally prosecuted, to the fullest extent, because they need to be held accountable. >> this story is, let's hope, a watershed moment in gymnastics. i will always remember the stage of the espy awards when they won the arthur ashe courage award, the victims and survivors of larry nassar. they came from stage left and stage right. and it was breathtaking. in its horror, in its awfulness. for future generations, let's certainly hope that usa gymnastics has been able to right some of these wrongs. >> all we are asking for is that when a chil
up to 175 years in michigan state prison.ichigan state university agreed in 2018 to a $500 million settlement with hundreds of nassar's accusers. while usa gymnastics has proposed a $425 million settlement. neither entity admitted to wrongdoing as part of that settlement. nassar is currently serving his federal sentence in a florida prison. the women testifying today want federal agents involved in the case to pay a price too. >> we also want to see -- >> excuse me -- >> --...
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and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we were both at the institute of the humanities in the university of michigan. marvelous program, one that brought together whole wonderful cohort of people. so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant so let's go back to the beginning. we will end up at the e
and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we...
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and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we were both at the institute of the humanities in the university of michigan. marvelous program, one that brought together whole wonderful cohort of people. so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant so let's go back to the beginning. we will end up at the e
and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we...
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jeremiah chamberlain teaches literature and the department of michigan at the university of michigan is editor-in-chief of the writers review and continuing member of the magazine. in 2017 as a fulbright research scholar please join me and welcoming chamberlain into your living rooms. >> thanks don great to be here. hi phil. >> hello jeremy. congratulations on this marvelous book. i was so excited to read it. you can see all of my notes here. i've been reading and diving through it, it's particularly wonderful experience to see on the desk here because i had the great pleasure of reading excerpts of it three years ago we are both fellows of the institute for humanities here at the university of michigan. a program that brought together a whole wonderful cohort of people. so it's a marvelous essay the book between covered so congrats. >> thanks, it is, it's a marvelous, it's fun, it's a weird, it's odd, as a first-time author the transition from the book being a a project and something in progress to it being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very near transition. obvious
jeremiah chamberlain teaches literature and the department of michigan at the university of michigan is editor-in-chief of the writers review and continuing member of the magazine. in 2017 as a fulbright research scholar please join me and welcoming chamberlain into your living rooms. >> thanks don great to be here. hi phil. >> hello jeremy. congratulations on this marvelous book. i was so excited to read it. you can see all of my notes here. i've been reading and diving through it,...
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provosts on civic engagement at the university of michigan as well. they cannot hear you, but they can sense you through the powers of the internet. please join me in welcoming baldwin into your living room. >> thank you so much, john. thank you for your book which i have right here. i have two copies of it. [laughter] and this is because we cannot hear the applause. [laughter] that is for you. for you as a historian, really curious how this book evolved for you. somatically and conceptually. in many ways, reading it, certainly research, but also filled with antidote and clear how much time you spent in conversation with people outside of the ivory towers. when it dawned on you and sort of the message that followed out of that. >> thank you so much. first, let me say thank you to you for offering to be in his conversation with me. i appreciate that. thank you for hosting us in this conversation it it's wonderful to be out there with all of you virtually. i cannot see you, but i am glad that you are here. the history of this book in a way, i was traine
provosts on civic engagement at the university of michigan as well. they cannot hear you, but they can sense you through the powers of the internet. please join me in welcoming baldwin into your living room. >> thank you so much, john. thank you for your book which i have right here. i have two copies of it. [laughter] and this is because we cannot hear the applause. [laughter] that is for you. for you as a historian, really curious how this book evolved for you. somatically and...
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and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we were both at the institute of the humanities in the university of michigan. marvelous program, one that brought together whole wonderful cohort of people. so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant so let's go back to the beginning. we will end up at the e
and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we...
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the city sits on another grate lake, michigan, which has swung from record low water levels in 2013 to record highs the past few years. it's normal for the great lakes to rise and fall. how is that cycle changing? >> the highs are getting higher and the lows are getting lower. i'm most concerned about flooding and sewage c contaminating the drinking water supply for millions of people. >> when intense storms overwhelm milwaukee's storm systems sue can get dumped into lake michigan. >> we're trying to slow the water down. >> reporter: kevin shafer runs a suer district, replacing concrete channels made in the '60s to more natural creeks to prevent flooding. do you think cities around the great lakes are prepared for what's coming? >> none of us are. >> reporter: with access to so much freshwater, the great lakes region is still considered something of a climate haven. dennis stachewic rs says with the right solutions they hope to weather the storm. >> change is occurring and we probably need to prepare for it. >> reporter: for eye on america, ben tracy, cbs news, marquet, michigan. >> o'
the city sits on another grate lake, michigan, which has swung from record low water levels in 2013 to record highs the past few years. it's normal for the great lakes to rise and fall. how is that cycle changing? >> the highs are getting higher and the lows are getting lower. i'm most concerned about flooding and sewage c contaminating the drinking water supply for millions of people. >> when intense storms overwhelm milwaukee's storm systems sue can get dumped into lake michigan....
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anyway if you are up in that part go visit. >> we are not too far from michigan here. one more question from the patrons. do you have any knowledge or information of the adversarial relationship henry ford had with rockefeller? please share the story and the outcomes. >> i do not. i did not study rockefeller at all for this book i did get rockefeller and ford other projects he was very much involved in the science of america so from that standpoint in the old one - - the only overlap i came across between ford and rockefeller it's another little-known story but one i have not fully research so i'm not ready to talk about with a broad outline he made his money off of cars. john d rockefeller made his money off the oil to run the cars. around the time of world war i it look like the world was running out of oil natural oil reserves were going to be much smaller and there was great worry that the world would run dry of oil and if there was no more oil than rockefeller wouldn't make money and ford wouldn't make money. at the same time, just after world war i the germans wh
anyway if you are up in that part go visit. >> we are not too far from michigan here. one more question from the patrons. do you have any knowledge or information of the adversarial relationship henry ford had with rockefeller? please share the story and the outcomes. >> i do not. i did not study rockefeller at all for this book i did get rockefeller and ford other projects he was very much involved in the science of america so from that standpoint in the old one - - the only...
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caller: munro michigan -- monroe, michigan on the independent line. caller: past president trump said that we do not pull the troops first. he was the one who pulled the troops first. we did not exit the way that we need to. all he does is live. he told us he was not going to be golfing when he was president. he spent half his time golfing. he toes he would not get a penny out of the tax cut. he got plenty out of the tax cut. he lied to republik and voters and they plugged their eyes when he speaks. that is all i have. caller: next is john in virginia. republican line. caller: i watch you every morning because i am working. i'm amazed by everything that has happened since biden was elected. all of these bad decisions and how may people calling every day to give him an a plus plus with the job he is doing. i do not get it. he if he passed an executive order to kill every firstborn to stop climate change, they would support it. thank you. host: a headline from political -- politico. the united states officially ended his 20 year war in afghanistan. now
caller: munro michigan -- monroe, michigan on the independent line. caller: past president trump said that we do not pull the troops first. he was the one who pulled the troops first. we did not exit the way that we need to. all he does is live. he told us he was not going to be golfing when he was president. he spent half his time golfing. he toes he would not get a penny out of the tax cut. he got plenty out of the tax cut. he lied to republik and voters and they plugged their eyes when he...
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and western michigan game.i know a lot of people are screaming about it and up in arms most of the schools have vaccine man mandates what is your take? >> first of all, enthusiasm. you can have an approach to what we are looking at. i'll resolve and let dr. anthony fauci and gottleib oppine on that i think we are returning in a safe manner. we lacked normalcy for a long time the college kids not playing football, this is normalcy these weekend bring them together i'm all in favor i hope we are doing it in a safe way. nonetheless, welcome back college football super september. here we are. >> we have seen outdoor music festivals which have not generated a lot of spread or shutdown you have mostly vaccinated people outside let's hope this is the case. for one weekend, jeff, wasn't it marvelous? watching "sandman" for the hokies jeff, thank you. >> thank you, sully. >>> all right. coming up, amid the scary headlines out there, we have good news to bring you in the fight against covid. here is a hint it is all abou
and western michigan game.i know a lot of people are screaming about it and up in arms most of the schools have vaccine man mandates what is your take? >> first of all, enthusiasm. you can have an approach to what we are looking at. i'll resolve and let dr. anthony fauci and gottleib oppine on that i think we are returning in a safe manner. we lacked normalcy for a long time the college kids not playing football, this is normalcy these weekend bring them together i'm all in favor i hope...
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so guess what michigan is saying?agg and they have gone to chiefjamescraig.com and they want change. but you know what is even more troubling? they wanted to do this in a state park, bail out a state park. we notify the local law enforcement agency who assured us, assured my staff that we know about the protesters, we will be there. guess what, tucker? no show. and when they did show, it was, well, we don't know what to do, basically, and they left. left. and as you saw the video, it became very tense. so you know what, we need to hold governor whitmer accountable for this. she oversees the michigan state police and the department of resources that covers the island. i know this is not accidental. this is not accidental. >> tucker: this didn't look like an organic groundswell of political fervor from the city of detroit. i mean, just kind of eyeballing it there. what was their complaint? i'm waiting for them to call you a white supremacist, but what was, there was a sign with the f word on it. why were they so mad at
so guess what michigan is saying?agg and they have gone to chiefjamescraig.com and they want change. but you know what is even more troubling? they wanted to do this in a state park, bail out a state park. we notify the local law enforcement agency who assured us, assured my staff that we know about the protesters, we will be there. guess what, tucker? no show. and when they did show, it was, well, we don't know what to do, basically, and they left. left. and as you saw the video, it became...