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out at michigan city where wave heights actually had 12.4 ft. at one point. look at the waves right there. meantime the water is up on the green bay side of the peninsula >> shows us the shot from wisconsin. that is up in the peninsula. the water which will sell love it exposed some of the piers and a period made it hard to get bulletin to the water. it is up about 18 in.. u.s. output and wisconsin. the storms bypass chicago to a great extent. look at the towering thunderheads there. he said right after a snap shot a severe weather warning was issued just to the south. more wave action. first a shot down here and as the month. aware of the cooler weather. he says it is great. it looks pretty warm. and does it like there. of the highland park capturing slaves. out of st. joe's of michigan where this semi hit the hill stone that hit one of those storms on sunday. there is quite an accident right there. we were lucky over the weekend. with a gorgeous day going today. these fairweather cumulus are the beginning of the destabilization of the atmosphere. as you kee
out at michigan city where wave heights actually had 12.4 ft. at one point. look at the waves right there. meantime the water is up on the green bay side of the peninsula >> shows us the shot from wisconsin. that is up in the peninsula. the water which will sell love it exposed some of the piers and a period made it hard to get bulletin to the water. it is up about 18 in.. u.s. output and wisconsin. the storms bypass chicago to a great extent. look at the towering thunderheads there. he...
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and went to michigan city university. >> i like the spartans. >> yes.nd -- always wanted to achieve things. whether it was in business. i had four careers. i was a young cpa. i had k.b. holmes and kaufman. sunamerica for retirement savings and 14 years ago abecame a full-time fill an low piece. >> let me back up just a second. i say many times on this program -- i believe in this. that we are who we are because somebody loved us. we are who we are because somebody loved us. i assume that must have started with your parents. talk to me about your mom and dad. >> my dad was very gregarious. he was a fun-loving guy. my mother was very serious. she had a great influence on me. she was more intellectual. >> what did your parents do for a living? >> well, my mother started out as a dress maker. my father started out as a house painter and became a merchant in detroit. >> how does a guy who starts with such humble beginnings dream of such a big world for himself? >> well, i didn't start -- a step at a time. whenever i would reach a goal i would say where do i
and went to michigan city university. >> i like the spartans. >> yes.nd -- always wanted to achieve things. whether it was in business. i had four careers. i was a young cpa. i had k.b. holmes and kaufman. sunamerica for retirement savings and 14 years ago abecame a full-time fill an low piece. >> let me back up just a second. i say many times on this program -- i believe in this. that we are who we are because somebody loved us. we are who we are because somebody loved us. i...
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the operas of and michigan city 59 at this hour. do point at all levels. we had seven days over the weekend. this is really comfortable there. >> does a 10 minute average. high values of mold today. grass and weed pollens moderate. there are your sunburned times. you can still get badly sunburned. here's our forecast. partly sunny and windy and rather cool. i have 70. north-northeast wind. for tonight scattered clouds and cool. we will go down to the 50s tonight. tomorrow some time and a buildup of kenya was caught. they produce an isolated shower. high of 77 tomorrow. northwest winds will pick up a little bit. when is a carbon copy. the wind that does blow will come in from the north. how can you complain about that? >> rear not going and swimming. there are trade-offs. >> jacqueline kennedy was born. which newspaper did she work for in the mi f the official drama of the unknown a lottery. >> wishing you a very best of luck. >> here is your fireball. it is eight. >> time for the pick4 games. mega millions 77 million. >>pick4 final, 8 here is your fireball
the operas of and michigan city 59 at this hour. do point at all levels. we had seven days over the weekend. this is really comfortable there. >> does a 10 minute average. high values of mold today. grass and weed pollens moderate. there are your sunburned times. you can still get badly sunburned. here's our forecast. partly sunny and windy and rather cool. i have 70. north-northeast wind. for tonight scattered clouds and cool. we will go down to the 50s tonight. tomorrow some time and a...
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there's michigan city. our models predict sketch of hours this afternoon. an isolated thunderstorm. there's the evening picture. pretty quiet until the clouds began increasing. once these pass on humidities will drop and you get into a more comfortable air mass. an estimate of how much rain will come down in the short term. we keep this pattern going. we may get over an inch of rain in some areas. our farmers tell us that the corn crop is doing exceptionally well. i'll show you the wind terrebonne and for me northwest tip the pollen count is high on the mold found. there the sun burned times. you want to a the sunscreen today. here is the forecast. may yet seen isolated thunderstorms and spots. a few of them and produce downpours and gusty winds. an early thunderstorm exits the area tomorrow. not quite as warm. high-temperature 80 tomorrow. gorgeous midweek weather. more comfortable humidity is. these readings and actually quite modest. it has been kind and nice summer. >> the fifth state. dancers still to >> the fifth state. dancers still to fow midday win
there's michigan city. our models predict sketch of hours this afternoon. an isolated thunderstorm. there's the evening picture. pretty quiet until the clouds began increasing. once these pass on humidities will drop and you get into a more comfortable air mass. an estimate of how much rain will come down in the short term. we keep this pattern going. we may get over an inch of rain in some areas. our farmers tell us that the corn crop is doing exceptionally well. i'll show you the wind...
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. >> reporter: court documents obtained by ktvu from two michigan city show that bugay was arrested.a post on facebook said he worked for the san francisco special. police and immigrants rights workers worry crime victims will be discouraged from cooperating with police. >> people are fleeing from countries where they are already hesitant to report crime or to trust law enforcement because of corruption. >> reporter: prosecutors say bugay faces another separate allegation of impersonating a police officer dating from earlier this year. his bail is set at $2.1 million. the public defenders office is representing him and told us they are still investigating the allegations. in san francisco, david stevenson, channel 2 news. >>> the dow industrials lost 48 points nasdaq dropped seven. corporate earners were mixed. >>> nasdaq had big earnings. the los gatos netflix said their orders have more than doubled. >>> the electric car maker is gearing up to increase production capacity for its model x and model x cross over suv. the new production line will cost about $100 million. workers are b
. >> reporter: court documents obtained by ktvu from two michigan city show that bugay was arrested.a post on facebook said he worked for the san francisco special. police and immigrants rights workers worry crime victims will be discouraged from cooperating with police. >> people are fleeing from countries where they are already hesitant to report crime or to trust law enforcement because of corruption. >> reporter: prosecutors say bugay faces another separate allegation of...
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cities in michigan and arizona saying they don't want the undocumented migrant children in their backyardd in washington sit no vote on the president's proposal to deal with the crisis. but there is a newbie partisan bill on the table. live in washington right now, and randall, is congress even considering the president's request. >> well, yes, congress is considering it. president obama has asked for 3.7 billion collars to deal with the crisis, which would include housing and caring for unaccompanied miners as well as processing them, and also detaining them. >> waiting -- the appropriations committee to scrub the president's request. ire expect by the end of in week we should have some answers. also waiting to hear from our boarder working group, a number of members to border working group. guatemala, and honduras. over the weekend. seven and hopefully, by the end of the week we will have a better idea of how we might move ahe. some of them will criticizing president obama. but democrats say the president is following a bipartisan piece of legislation, which was intended to fix a long r
cities in michigan and arizona saying they don't want the undocumented migrant children in their backyardd in washington sit no vote on the president's proposal to deal with the crisis. but there is a newbie partisan bill on the table. live in washington right now, and randall, is congress even considering the president's request. >> well, yes, congress is considering it. president obama has asked for 3.7 billion collars to deal with the crisis, which would include housing and caring for...
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to take a look at the towns that have recently received them quitting everywhere from the michigan enormous city of thirty nine hundred people to the bustling metropolis of madison indiana with twelve thousand residents keep in mind the pentagon provides absolutely no training or instruction manual for operating these vehicles i mean how to discuss the am robert occasion and militarization of america's police force as a journalist and author of police state usa cheryl thank you so much for coming on and cheryl so why does the town of three thousand people need and that the police justification for buying and maps is to keep their officers safe as they fight crime the problem is there's not too many criminals out there that have any type of weaponry that can take out an m. rap so it leads most americans to wonder why indeed all. local police having this equipment i would imagine it's kind of scary for citizens as well to kind of see these these heavily armored vehicles going throughout the cities i want to point to a very incredible info graphic that i found online how police uniforms that evolve
to take a look at the towns that have recently received them quitting everywhere from the michigan enormous city of thirty nine hundred people to the bustling metropolis of madison indiana with twelve thousand residents keep in mind the pentagon provides absolutely no training or instruction manual for operating these vehicles i mean how to discuss the am robert occasion and militarization of america's police force as a journalist and author of police state usa cheryl thank you so much for...
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city of detroit around $20 million. the state of michigan a $5 million water bill just on the state fairgrounds alone. they are not going after the municipal or corporate actors. they are going after grandma, grandpa. this is a war on the poor. at the same time -- >> the state of michigan now, the governor and them are the ones doing this. no wonder you could get the numbers out today. this is blatant. >> the national nurses united union stood with us today. they announced today detroit is a public health crisis. people don't have access to healthy, clean drinking, bathing, cooking water. it's wrong. it's also wrong for snyder and orr to give 5% pay increases. 5% pay increases to all of the employees that make almost over $100,000 a year. it's also wrong for the state of michigan and the city of detroit to give a half a billion dollars, not a million. half a billion dollars in tax subsidies so they can build a new are red wings stadium while at the same time folks at the bottom are being pushed further by cutting off their water. this is wro
city of detroit around $20 million. the state of michigan a $5 million water bill just on the state fairgrounds alone. they are not going after the municipal or corporate actors. they are going after grandma, grandpa. this is a war on the poor. at the same time -- >> the state of michigan now, the governor and them are the ones doing this. no wonder you could get the numbers out today. this is blatant. >> the national nurses united union stood with us today. they announced today...
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meanwhile uber-making unlikely turn on road to expansion, launching service in flint, michigan. this cityf about 100,000 people. happens to be murder capital of the world. i don't know if you know that. it leads nation in homicides and arson. don't want to father get arson. don't want to forget arson. give them credit where credit is due. does this mean they're scraping bottom of the barrel, veronica if. >> would i think twice before i get into uber car there, anywhere i get into car where i don't know a driver. i would think twice. melissa: i guess. we do it every day in new york city. ken, you use taxis? >> i think strategy makes sense. uber has big markets. proof of concept. market acceptance and middle markets creating a moat, barriers to entry for the next company to fight for the space. melissa: i guess. does it say something how far they have gone and how much potential there is? if they're in 150 cities and going to someplace like flint, how much deman is there for something like uber-in flint? seems like park something more available. people likely to take their own carries. one
meanwhile uber-making unlikely turn on road to expansion, launching service in flint, michigan. this cityf about 100,000 people. happens to be murder capital of the world. i don't know if you know that. it leads nation in homicides and arson. don't want to father get arson. don't want to forget arson. give them credit where credit is due. does this mean they're scraping bottom of the barrel, veronica if. >> would i think twice before i get into uber car there, anywhere i get into car...
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we get people from toledo, ohio, kansas city, michigan, all over who will come to our facility and bythree pounds of shrimp because they like the fact that it is fresh and live. >> what do your neighbors make of your operation? >> they actually think it is kind of funny we have a shrimp farm in the middle of fowler, indiana. we are right in between corn and soybeans? >> does growing trip help the rest of what you're doing, growing hogs or what ever else question for example we no longer raise hogs. it has been our main income right now. my husband and i have been able to quit our day jobs to work this full-time. had issues with production in china, the shutdown of the gulf. you have managed to capture the pricing curves at a pretty good time. >> yeah, we actually did. >> it has been great having you as a guest. we appreciate your time. thank you very much. talk to a i will former wall street executive who was living the dream. up next on "taking stock." ♪ >> breaking news now and the ownership battle involving the nba's los angeles clippers. a judge has ruled that the sale to former m
we get people from toledo, ohio, kansas city, michigan, all over who will come to our facility and bythree pounds of shrimp because they like the fact that it is fresh and live. >> what do your neighbors make of your operation? >> they actually think it is kind of funny we have a shrimp farm in the middle of fowler, indiana. we are right in between corn and soybeans? >> does growing trip help the rest of what you're doing, growing hogs or what ever else question for example we...
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the governor said that was a one-time deal and no other city in the state of michigan will get a dealat. >> you said the city should sell money, and wesave asked the governor that question and here is what he said. >> the point about municipal bankruptcy is not to maximize return to creditors -- it is about having a city be successful, and one of the cultural assets of the city is the detroit institute of arts and it is a world that's -- world-class resource that will be a will to continue on and get young people excited about living in detroit. what about that -- >> what about that? quick second jobs will bring people to detroit, not the fact they have an art museum. the trade is not learned a lesson. michigan, they sold off assets, cut the budget, and improve services to residents. they had to cut a deal with the unions here in the trade in order to get the bailout money through. legislation required defined contributions for all city -- teacher and city pension years, and the legislature change that. we see the leadership in detroit is not changing their tune, not creating an envir
the governor said that was a one-time deal and no other city in the state of michigan will get a dealat. >> you said the city should sell money, and wesave asked the governor that question and here is what he said. >> the point about municipal bankruptcy is not to maximize return to creditors -- it is about having a city be successful, and one of the cultural assets of the city is the detroit institute of arts and it is a world that's -- world-class resource that will be a will to...
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city of detroit and think of the auto industry. i think of a reasonable question to ask saying there's no doubt michigan is trying to come up with a more diversified economy. the city of detroit is a major problem. what do you think could have been done differently that would dramatically change the picture of michigan today? >> well, what governor snyder's number one priority was was a $1.8 billion corporate tax giveaway, even when companies send their jobs overseas. but he paid for it by cutting a billion dollars from the public schools. that's the single most important investment we can make in building a strong economy. he raised taxes on seniors and parents, raised taxes on low wage earnings. did away with a number of michigan's economy. michigan has one of the fifth worst economies in the country. it is not working physical for them. >> you have been spending time criticizing him but not coming out with your plan. what is going to jumpstart the economy under your administration should you win? >> first we have to put the billion dollars that rick snyder took away. he has privatetized the for-profit virtual schools. we also st
city of detroit and think of the auto industry. i think of a reasonable question to ask saying there's no doubt michigan is trying to come up with a more diversified economy. the city of detroit is a major problem. what do you think could have been done differently that would dramatically change the picture of michigan today? >> well, what governor snyder's number one priority was was a $1.8 billion corporate tax giveaway, even when companies send their jobs overseas. but he paid for it...
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. >> jim, bay city, michigan, scott rigell of virginia is our guest. >> good morning, gentlemen. i wonder, you've got probably thousands of troops stationed in germany and japan and all over europe probably, i don't think we're going to go to war with germany and japan in some time, why can't you take those troops over here and put them in the border, protect the border. you know the troops are having a vacation over there. that's about it. so bring them home and put them on the border. what do you think of that one? >> well, jim, i do believe, and this is speaking as a member of house armed services, as just a fellow american who believes in a strong national defense, i do believe that we're in too many countries, and i am for and have advocated for consolidating our bases in a very rational and thoughtful way. now, putting our troops on the border is not something that i support. it's not the purpose of the united states military. now it is the purpose, as has been discussed, to have the national guard pitch in and provide assistance right now while we're facing this crisis, ag
. >> jim, bay city, michigan, scott rigell of virginia is our guest. >> good morning, gentlemen. i wonder, you've got probably thousands of troops stationed in germany and japan and all over europe probably, i don't think we're going to go to war with germany and japan in some time, why can't you take those troops over here and put them in the border, protect the border. you know the troops are having a vacation over there. that's about it. so bring them home and put them on the...
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american muslims are concerned about it as kevin tibbles found when he visited dearborn, michigan, outside of detroit, a cityhan a third of the population. it's this week's "meeting america." >> reporter: dearborn, michigan, is the home of the american automobile. it is also home to the largest muslim population in the nation. the city's vast and impressive islamic center of america, the iraqi-born imam sounds the warning against religious extremism. >> i'm worried about my original country, which is iraq. i'm worried about this country, my second country, the united states. it's not a foreign issue. once they have their lemone state, they will launch attacks against us again. >> reporter: as people go about their lives, they are touched, even horrified by the seemingly unchecked violence in the middle east. still, this is middle america. and what could be more american. >> aly center field. other ali, other field. >> reporter: kids obsessed with the national pastime. their parents, too. despite the home grown game they love, she says she and her family are made to feel like outsiders in america. >> people l
american muslims are concerned about it as kevin tibbles found when he visited dearborn, michigan, outside of detroit, a cityhan a third of the population. it's this week's "meeting america." >> reporter: dearborn, michigan, is the home of the american automobile. it is also home to the largest muslim population in the nation. the city's vast and impressive islamic center of america, the iraqi-born imam sounds the warning against religious extremism. >> i'm worried about...
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city? >> michigan is a strong state. we have some of the finest research universities.ichigan andy of other great universities, we are one of the leaders in the country in that. we have an elite crop of talented people to want to come do business here. >> that was governor rich snyder of michigan. detroit could drastically reduce its $18 billion in liabilities. coming up, another problem for detroit. we are just two days away from the world cup final but there is already one big winner. adidas. we will talk to the company's top soccer executive. ♪ >> the world cup as are the one for one happy. adidas is sponsoring both teams in the finals. marcus bauman must be a happy man. we have been following the world cup. we are talking about the marketing strategies of these companies. tell me how you are preparing for the finals on sunday? i think we are preparing and we have a fantastic brand showcase on sunday. teams we were in the stripes in the final. we will have people in our footwear. very happy. ramping up and preparing for a special product for the two teams in the fina
city? >> michigan is a strong state. we have some of the finest research universities.ichigan andy of other great universities, we are one of the leaders in the country in that. we have an elite crop of talented people to want to come do business here. >> that was governor rich snyder of michigan. detroit could drastically reduce its $18 billion in liabilities. coming up, another problem for detroit. we are just two days away from the world cup final but there is already one big...
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the last thing he did was the planning for the chicago world fair of 1893, the great white city on lake michigan. but this was the man who brought the idea of the city park to america and even the national park. the reason we have a national park system is basically because of him. on the lowerux, left. short, english, quiet. and nobody paid attention to him. this is america. he knew that. he said the plan for the park was awful. he knew it could be better and that he needed a charismatic figure that would really draw people's attention and that was olmstead. olmstead, apparently, was extremely charismatic. people think he was manic depressive. he would have long bouts of depression and then he would come out of it and he could run the world. he could take on politicians, the wealthy. he could take on working-class people. he ran a mining operation in california. the miners had to be paid less or the mine would go bankrupt. they almost had a riot. he talked them out of it. this guy had guts. this guy could stand up to new york politicians to california miners. olmstead by himself would never hav
the last thing he did was the planning for the chicago world fair of 1893, the great white city on lake michigan. but this was the man who brought the idea of the city park to america and even the national park. the reason we have a national park system is basically because of him. on the lowerux, left. short, english, quiet. and nobody paid attention to him. this is america. he knew that. he said the plan for the park was awful. he knew it could be better and that he needed a charismatic...
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>> and your home city, detroit, michigan, net roots nation will be there. eight years ago net roots nation booed hillary clinton. it was clear there was a path for somebody to her left. joe biden is going to find out today, they'll be polite, but it ain't going to be. >> right. and you hear about the bernie sanders of the world who are trying to pull something together so they can have a voice to push issues. other than an issue-based campaign i think it's very tough to see somebody take a real run at her. >> but the speech stuff, i don't get it. i don't think -- >> no. >> it feels like she's making -- it doesn't feel like somebody is minding the 2016 store for her. >> she's been clumsy throughout her political career when it comes to the campaign. she seems to do well in office but poor on the campaign trail. but here's the thing that i look at the general election race this way, which is, you know, she's going to get a minimum of 47 1/2, 48% of the vote and a maximum of 51. >> i think the first time the max is higher because of women. >> perhaps. call it
>> and your home city, detroit, michigan, net roots nation will be there. eight years ago net roots nation booed hillary clinton. it was clear there was a path for somebody to her left. joe biden is going to find out today, they'll be polite, but it ain't going to be. >> right. and you hear about the bernie sanders of the world who are trying to pull something together so they can have a voice to push issues. other than an issue-based campaign i think it's very tough to see somebody...
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but number one on the list - it really isn't a business, it's the state of michigan itself. the city water department says it owes more than $5 million in unpaid bills. >>> sink holes have appeared swallowing homes, cars and people. scientists are working on a way to predict sink holes activity. >>> sink holes fascinate. since one eight sports cars, the number of visitors in kentucky soared. but sink holes can devastate. 37-year-old jeffrey bush was swallowed as he slept in his home in florida. his body was never found. >> i thank the lord for not taking my daughter and the rest of my family. >> florida is a state where it create damage. heavy rain washes through the soil and dissolves soft rock. geologists have been mapping the state to find out where sink holes have happened. there's no database showing where they may open up. >> they are hard to predict and give little signature on the surface. >> researchers at the university of central florida say this minisink hole simulator may lead to an answer. at first glance it looks look something thrown together. half of a 55 gallon drum
but number one on the list - it really isn't a business, it's the state of michigan itself. the city water department says it owes more than $5 million in unpaid bills. >>> sink holes have appeared swallowing homes, cars and people. scientists are working on a way to predict sink holes activity. >>> sink holes fascinate. since one eight sports cars, the number of visitors in kentucky soared. but sink holes can devastate. 37-year-old jeffrey bush was swallowed as he slept in...
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host: jim, bay city, michigan. scott rigell of virginia is our guest.aller: good morning, gentlemen. guest: good morning, jim. caller: i wonder -- you've got probably thousands of troops stationed in germany, japan, and all over the -- all over europe, probably. i don't think we're going to go to war with germany or japan sometime. why can't you take those troops over here and put them on the border, protect the border? you know, the troops are having a vacation over there, and that's about it. so bring them home and put them on the border. what do you think of that one? guest: well, jim, i do believe, and this is speaking as a member of the house armed services, just a fellow american who believes in a strong national defense, i do believe that we're in too many countries. and i am for and have advocated for consolidating our bases in a very rational and thoughtful way. now, putting our troops on the border is not something that i support. it's not the purpose of the united states military. it is the purpose to have the national guard pitch in and prov
host: jim, bay city, michigan. scott rigell of virginia is our guest.aller: good morning, gentlemen. guest: good morning, jim. caller: i wonder -- you've got probably thousands of troops stationed in germany, japan, and all over the -- all over europe, probably. i don't think we're going to go to war with germany or japan sometime. why can't you take those troops over here and put them on the border, protect the border? you know, the troops are having a vacation over there, and that's about it....
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michigan park. >> we started a journey on the doorsteps. >> the parents of city wereilwoman muriel bowser the victims of an imposter who -- who stole from them. >> my family was no different than other families who were victimized. >> it appears her 78-year-old father and 75-year-old mother were the first targets yesterday morning in northeast. their home surveillance video shows him walking to the house. he told the family he was with comcast. once inside, he asked them to turn in the next room. he stole their cell phones and a wallet. we spoke exclusively with the next victim, a retired 75-year-old woman who lives three blocks away. >> he said i'm the cable guy from comcast. >> she said he looked familiar and he knew her name, so she agreed to let him fix the outdoor light. she went downstairs to turn off the power. >> my neighbor next door came over. >> her neighbor was concerned after he saw the imposter outside. >> he said he would be back. >> the fake cable guy was gone, and so was her wallet. >> i said, oh, my god, how could he? >> i'm outraged anytime somebody is preying on citizens, especial
michigan park. >> we started a journey on the doorsteps. >> the parents of city wereilwoman muriel bowser the victims of an imposter who -- who stole from them. >> my family was no different than other families who were victimized. >> it appears her 78-year-old father and 75-year-old mother were the first targets yesterday morning in northeast. their home surveillance video shows him walking to the house. he told the family he was with comcast. once inside, he asked them...
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you know, the cbok in traverse city, michigan, is scheduled to e increased in size for years. actually, money is apparently in your department and all it needs is a signature from you to get that to happen. so i'd like to get your signature on that to make -- my district has been waiting for this for years. the money has been appropriated and it's in the budget. we've been trying to get this to happen for a long time. hopefully you can fix that. >> we'll dig into that one. >> let me -- i've been trying to get this to happen for a long time. >> when i'm out in the field i run into all kinds of instances. >> i appreciate the fact that you're out there. i appreciate that you're out there. you're seeing what's happening on the ground because, you know, my problem with management is that when somebody is sitting back behind their desk and listening to their subordinates tell them how things are, that's when trouble happens. >> yes. >> and i think that's what's happened in the past frankly here. now the question that we brought up and some of the members brought it up earlier, what
you know, the cbok in traverse city, michigan, is scheduled to e increased in size for years. actually, money is apparently in your department and all it needs is a signature from you to get that to happen. so i'd like to get your signature on that to make -- my district has been waiting for this for years. the money has been appropriated and it's in the budget. we've been trying to get this to happen for a long time. hopefully you can fix that. >> we'll dig into that one. >> let me...
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you know the cbok in traverse city michigan has been scheduled to be increased in size for years. the money is in your department and all it needs is a signature to make that happen. my district has been waiting for this for years and the money has been appropriated and it's in the budget, but, you know, we've been trying to get this to happen for a long time, so i hope you can fix that. >> we'll dig into that one. >> well, i've been trying to get this to happen for a long time. >> i got to tell you when i'm out in the feel, i run in all kinds of instances where -- before i leave the room. >> i appreciate that you are out there yourself seeing what's happening on the ground because, you know, my problem with management is that when somebody is sitting back behind their desk and lynning to their subordinates tell them how things are, that's when trouble happens and i think that's what happened in the past frankly here. now the question that we brought up and some of the members brought it up earlier what does the secretary need to do his job? you mentioned how difficult it is to re
you know the cbok in traverse city michigan has been scheduled to be increased in size for years. the money is in your department and all it needs is a signature to make that happen. my district has been waiting for this for years and the money has been appropriated and it's in the budget, but, you know, we've been trying to get this to happen for a long time, so i hope you can fix that. >> we'll dig into that one. >> well, i've been trying to get this to happen for a long time....
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. >>> it's saturday night in the motor city, and investigators with michigan's human trafficking task are conducting undercover sting operations. >> oh, my god. >> where's your clothes at? don't move. stay right there on the seat until i get your clothes, okay? >> tonight's arrest begin to provide us with a rare and unsettling look at the chronic drug addiction that often goes hand in hand with life in the underground sex trade. >> holy -- that's the most i've seen in forever. >> the unfortunate reality of it is that we arrest hundreds and hundreds of girls involved in prostitution. i would say only a handful are the ones that are not involved with any type of narcotic. >> get your clothes on. >> but as time goes on, these girls need that numbness or that fix in order to continue to go on from the work that they're doing. >> in countless hotels and motels up and down the broad boulevards of the motor city, the same scenario plays out tonight and every night. a young woman sits in the dark, drinking or even shooting dope, trying to forget the last john and waiting for the next one. >>
. >>> it's saturday night in the motor city, and investigators with michigan's human trafficking task are conducting undercover sting operations. >> oh, my god. >> where's your clothes at? don't move. stay right there on the seat until i get your clothes, okay? >> tonight's arrest begin to provide us with a rare and unsettling look at the chronic drug addiction that often goes hand in hand with life in the underground sex trade. >> holy -- that's the most i've...
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rolled through areas from duluth last night to northern michigan now we're going to watch an additional storm threat today today, chicago, kansas city, springfield, and peoria. areas of concern. it's also going to be a hot day. from east coast and especially in the midwest. >> you are going to have to find a way to cool out. >> pool, lake. you choose your source of coolness. >>> just ahead, a hitting camera scandal at one of the hospitals in the country. >>> time flies, it's already been one year, new photos of prince george as britain gets ready to celebrate his first birthday. since robert taira openedsion king's hhis first bakeryd, in a small hawaiian town. making bread so good, that people bought two loaves one to take home, and one to eat on the way. so good, they grew from here. to here. to here. but to grow again, to the east coast they needed a new factory, but where? fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the food industry, we're also part of ge, a company that's built hundreds of factories. so we could bring in experts to help king's hawaiian make sense of transportation routes
rolled through areas from duluth last night to northern michigan now we're going to watch an additional storm threat today today, chicago, kansas city, springfield, and peoria. areas of concern. it's also going to be a hot day. from east coast and especially in the midwest. >> you are going to have to find a way to cool out. >> pool, lake. you choose your source of coolness. >>> just ahead, a hitting camera scandal at one of the hospitals in the country. >>> time...
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michigan. only up to 71 in chicago. some of these cities will wind up with their coldest july on record. >> that's going to be a lot cooler. all right, jeff, thank you very much. >>> one more weather note tonight, and this one from phoenix. the images coming in. a huge dust storm rolling over the last 24 hours. a summer thunderstorm whipping it up as it moved in. the dust making for some tough driving on the roads. but the rain behind it has been welcome relief this saturday. >>> we turn overseas tonight, and to breaking news from the middle east now, where there is word of a possible 24-hour cease-fire being offered. but will both sides now agree? abc's david wright from gaza tonight, where a temporary break in the fighting allowed a taste of freedom again, but will it last that? >> reporter: at 8:00 this morning, the ghost towns of gaza were suddenly teeming with life. fishing boats ventured back out onto the water. the markets opened. the business, brisk. for the first time in weeks, people finally feel it's safe to venture out onto the
michigan. only up to 71 in chicago. some of these cities will wind up with their coldest july on record. >> that's going to be a lot cooler. all right, jeff, thank you very much. >>> one more weather note tonight, and this one from phoenix. the images coming in. a huge dust storm rolling over the last 24 hours. a summer thunderstorm whipping it up as it moved in. the dust making for some tough driving on the roads. but the rain behind it has been welcome relief this saturday....
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michigan, laura? >> caller: actually, i'm in kansas city, but booyah. >> how are you? >> caller: hey, i'm great. family shout-out to my uncle john out in stanford, connecticut. >> of course. of course. >> caller: and really quick question for you. in the last month or so, you have been talking a lot about companies that are ripe for a takeover. >> right. >> caller: and i'm thinking of j.c. penney. over the last few years they have had bad managers. stock price has gone downhill, but they still have an awful lot of assets that are extremely valuable. and they have real estate contracts, they have a really good distribution network. so i'm looking at this as a possible takeover. what -- >> no. i mean, earlier -- i outlined the situations where the fundamentals are good. j.c. penney, i don't regard it as a takeover because the retail group is so weak. i don't think they want to buy another retailer. you own it not because of a takeover. walter in florida. >> caller: hi, jim, booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: my wife and i love to cruise half dozen times a year or more and we're thinking about buying so
michigan, laura? >> caller: actually, i'm in kansas city, but booyah. >> how are you? >> caller: hey, i'm great. family shout-out to my uncle john out in stanford, connecticut. >> of course. of course. >> caller: and really quick question for you. in the last month or so, you have been talking a lot about companies that are ripe for a takeover. >> right. >> caller: and i'm thinking of j.c. penney. over the last few years they have had bad managers....
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you know the cbok in traverse city michigan has been scheduled to be increased in size for years. the money is in your department and all it needs is a signature to make that happen. my district has been waiting for this for years and the money has been appropriated and it's in the budget, but, you know, we've been trying to get this to happen for a long time, so i hope you can fix that. >> we'll dig into that one. >> well, i've been trying to get this to happen for a long time. >> i got to tell you when i'm out in the feel, i run in all kinds of instances where -- before i leave the room. >> i appreciate that you are out there yourself seeing what's happening on the ground because, you know, my problem with management is that when somebody is sitting back behind their desk and lynning to their subordinates tell them how things are, that's when trouble happens and i think that's what happened in the past frankly here. now the question that we brought up and some of the members brought it up earlier what does the secretary need to do his job? you mentioned how difficult it is to re
you know the cbok in traverse city michigan has been scheduled to be increased in size for years. the money is in your department and all it needs is a signature to make that happen. my district has been waiting for this for years and the money has been appropriated and it's in the budget, but, you know, we've been trying to get this to happen for a long time, so i hope you can fix that. >> we'll dig into that one. >> well, i've been trying to get this to happen for a long time....
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meet curt, a retire d michigan cop. he says cities and counties make big money from speed traps. reporter: across the country, tourists and other drivers are fighting back. reporting more than 82,000 speed traps since 2000, to the national speed trap exchange, warning other families on the roads. houston ranks number one, with nearly 500 reported since 2000. but the police lights are flashing all across the country. along i-71, in lynndale, ohio, the speed drops to 60 for about 14 seconds on the highway. and before a court stepped in, the tiny town collected $800,000 a year. and along i-10, in the middle of cajun country, 80% of the budget for henderson, louisiana, was covered by speeding tickets handed out at the bottom of this bridge. there's a class-action lawsuit, alleging that police got paid extra for writing citations. >> the law clearly and unequivocally explains that officers cannot be paid by the ticket. >> reporter: my police chief in georgia took me out for a little driver's ed, near a hill i've had trouble with nearly home. he says these aren't speed traps. they're t
meet curt, a retire d michigan cop. he says cities and counties make big money from speed traps. reporter: across the country, tourists and other drivers are fighting back. reporting more than 82,000 speed traps since 2000, to the national speed trap exchange, warning other families on the roads. houston ranks number one, with nearly 500 reported since 2000. but the police lights are flashing all across the country. along i-71, in lynndale, ohio, the speed drops to 60 for about 14 seconds on...
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narrator: tonight msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. ♪ >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of cross country five. a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process, we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks, everybody, for coming out. as you know, today is the kickoff for operation cross country five. >> how are these undercover investigations initiated? >> oftentimes there's a number of different web portless that we use -- >> today much of the underground sex trade has moved off the street corners and on to the intern internet. >> is this kim? >> investigators begin by browsing online ads and setting up dates. >> calling to see if i could get company. >> juveniles will never be listed as underage, so police keep their eyes open for girls who look younger than 18. >> these are runaways that we'll make the team aware of tonight. >> fbi special agent katie connell
narrator: tonight msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. ♪ >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of cross country five. a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process, we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks,...
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city. >> reporter: in michigan about 50 people protested in front of this human services building. it temporarily sheltered as many as 120 unaccompanied minors from central america. the governor of iowa isn't prepared to welcome the children to his state either. >> i do have empathy for these kids but i also don't want to send a signal that send your kids to america illegally. that's not the right message. >> reporter: tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors have fled their home countries. and raising concerns from california to capitol hill. two texans republican senator john core unanimous and a house democrat want to speed up the deportation process by sending at least 40 more immigration judges to border towns. it calls for them to have a preliminary hearing within seven days of their arrival and to be sent home immediately if a judge rules they do not qualify for asylum. right now, the law allows the central american children to stay in the u.s. sometimes for years as they await a hearing. by then many of them simply don't show up. >> the department of veterans affairs is fa
city. >> reporter: in michigan about 50 people protested in front of this human services building. it temporarily sheltered as many as 120 unaccompanied minors from central america. the governor of iowa isn't prepared to welcome the children to his state either. >> i do have empathy for these kids but i also don't want to send a signal that send your kids to america illegally. that's not the right message. >> reporter: tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors have fled their...
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city at the boardwalk. you look off to the west we have high pressure over western michigan that continues to work eastward rest of our weekend. bringing down drier air and low humidity for the holiday. the holiday we have you covered with the fireworks forecast this evening. it's clear. you have a northwesterly wind sustaining from 12 to 20 miles-an-hour. it's cooler than normal for this time of year. 76 at 7:00~p.m. and 11:00. 69 degrees. perhaps an extra layer is needed as you watch the fireworks display. high pressure is back in control. upper 60s south and east. as we get into the early evening hours at 5:00. the temperatures at the i-95 corridor and upper 80s. the ocean temperature only 59. a lot of upwelling taking place and churning in the atmosphere. the colder air in the ocean and colder water temperatures coming up to the surface. down at the shore sunny and breezy. 79. 81 on sunday. high pressure in control. up to the poconos this holiday weekend. no complaints. it's gorgeous. call from accuweather for the rest of the night. it's breezy. a chill in the air. 62 in the city. 53 in the suburbs nor
city at the boardwalk. you look off to the west we have high pressure over western michigan that continues to work eastward rest of our weekend. bringing down drier air and low humidity for the holiday. the holiday we have you covered with the fireworks forecast this evening. it's clear. you have a northwesterly wind sustaining from 12 to 20 miles-an-hour. it's cooler than normal for this time of year. 76 at 7:00~p.m. and 11:00. 69 degrees. perhaps an extra layer is needed as you watch the...
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. >> meanwhile, there's a growing divide spreading across american cities asked to house some of the children. from michigan. >> i love these people and have compassion for them, but we do not need them here taking our services, our money. >> to arizona. >> it makes you want to cry when i see how much fear these people here are mongering among the citizens. i have very good friends that are very afraid of these children. it's just unreasonable. >> one point of contention, a major point of contention is whether a 2008 law which protects unaccompanied minors should be changed. most republicans want to tie any additional funding for the obama administration to modify that legislation so that children can be deported more quickly. president obama has said that he is open to amending the bill, but he's getting some push back from some very powerful democrats who point out that the legislation passed was bipartisan, signed by president bush and intended to protect children and those democrats, including senate majority leader harry reid are saying they will not modify it. some internal divisions on both sides her
. >> meanwhile, there's a growing divide spreading across american cities asked to house some of the children. from michigan. >> i love these people and have compassion for them, but we do not need them here taking our services, our money. >> to arizona. >> it makes you want to cry when i see how much fear these people here are mongering among the citizens. i have very good friends that are very afraid of these children. it's just unreasonable. >> one point of...
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. >>> battle creek, michigan, is home to one of the largest breakfast foodmakers in the world. some call it cereal city. 80-year-old robert rogers lived his entire life in battle creek. through some real estate investments and his ownership of a small trucking business, he was a millionaire many times over. >> he was a tough, old bird. he never pulled any punches. he was always a son of a bitch to me. >> rogers was stubborn, too. he always carried large sums of money and didn't care who knew it. >> he would joke that he would have several thousand in this pocket, several thousand in a pants pocket and a couple more thousand in his back pocket, and he generally did. >> not surprisingly, rogers became a target for local drug gangs and petty thieves. >> he was a victim several times of robberies. they would take his money from him, beat him up. his house had been broken into a few times also. so, yeah, it was a problem for him, but he didn't change his pattern, seemed like. he still carried large sums of money. >> sharon zachary lived next door to rogers and acted as his caretaker. >> sharon zachary had b
. >>> battle creek, michigan, is home to one of the largest breakfast foodmakers in the world. some call it cereal city. 80-year-old robert rogers lived his entire life in battle creek. through some real estate investments and his ownership of a small trucking business, he was a millionaire many times over. >> he was a tough, old bird. he never pulled any punches. he was always a son of a bitch to me. >> rogers was stubborn, too. he always carried large sums of money and...
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michigan won't escape the 50s. see some thunderstorms on the fringes of the air mass. severe thunderstorms from new york city south and westward toward nashville. the poe item for tornadoes here in the afternoon into the evening. back to you. >> the high temps in washington state are not helping fire crews. they battle several spreading wildfires there. temperatures were 100 and over. thunderstorms in the north and central cascades could cause lightning strix potentially sparking new fires. >>> severe weather in florida cut power to the monorail. there were thunderstorms when the elevated train stopped sunday afternoon. a mechanized lift helped get some passengers down. others were able to get out on their own. >>> now to the escalating conflict in the middle east, on the brink of an all-out war. with both sides ignoring international calls for a cease-fire. >> hamas withstood more bombs overnight. >> tahman bradley is live with more. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, devin. this bombing is relentless. neither side is talking about backing down. israeli rockets rain down o
michigan won't escape the 50s. see some thunderstorms on the fringes of the air mass. severe thunderstorms from new york city south and westward toward nashville. the poe item for tornadoes here in the afternoon into the evening. back to you. >> the high temps in washington state are not helping fire crews. they battle several spreading wildfires there. temperatures were 100 and over. thunderstorms in the north and central cascades could cause lightning strix potentially sparking new...
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michigan. the cool air has arrived. how chilly? i think 47 classifies as chilly in rapid city. it went down to 46 and tied a record low. it's cool. you don't need the air-conditioning today in wichita and st. louis and kansas city. that's pretty rare for the middle of july. appreciate the free by days from mother nature. the rain isn't too prolific. we have thunderstorms south of buffalo. hit and miss showers from kentucky to west virginia. the timing blows up this afternoon. 60 million people under a slight risk of slight storms. there's red from d.c. to philadelphia your timing looks to be 3:00 and 6:00. tonight by 1:00 a.m. we could get half rain over the new york city area. significant airport delays through the day. all the mess clears out by wednesday afternoon. the east coast will have nice dry air. >> thank goodness! bring it on! we deserve it. >> major layoffs could be ahead for one of america's biggest employers. a group of honduran children are back home after being deported by the u.s. >>> how the idea for selling more vehicles. buy a truck and get a gun. you won't
michigan. the cool air has arrived. how chilly? i think 47 classifies as chilly in rapid city. it went down to 46 and tied a record low. it's cool. you don't need the air-conditioning today in wichita and st. louis and kansas city. that's pretty rare for the middle of july. appreciate the free by days from mother nature. the rain isn't too prolific. we have thunderstorms south of buffalo. hit and miss showers from kentucky to west virginia. the timing blows up this afternoon. 60 million people...