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when michigan state university police originally put this video out, it was missing six minutes. they had edited out six minutes of video. msu says, quote, they edited the video citing an unwarranted invasion of an individual's privacy. this video from wood tv 8 shows the unedited version. >> you tell me you're going to refuse? >> yeah. >> okay. that's fine. hands behind your back. you're under arrest for operating while intoxicated. >> so what have we determined from watching this six minutes that was originally there? does it change public opinion? >> his attorney feels it's better to have the unedited video out there. >> now people get the full picture and that's important in the court of public opinion and i think it's going to help bob in the court of public opinion. >>> typically it takes an expectant parent to take 20 weeks and a sono gram to find out the sex of their baby. >> this woman in the video found out ten weeks into her pregnancy what the sex of her baby would be by taking the intelligender test. >> we were not the kind of couple that waited until we got to the ho
when michigan state university police originally put this video out, it was missing six minutes. they had edited out six minutes of video. msu says, quote, they edited the video citing an unwarranted invasion of an individual's privacy. this video from wood tv 8 shows the unedited version. >> you tell me you're going to refuse? >> yeah. >> okay. that's fine. hands behind your back. you're under arrest for operating while intoxicated. >> so what have we determined from...
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state. if he does not win there, the dynamics will change. his family remains a very prominent family in michigan. his brother was a candidate for attorney general and was on the board at michigan state university. very good, decent man who was a leader on affirmative action in michigan. his family remains big in michigan. losing would be a big blow. tavis: social issues are playing well in michigan. is that always the case? >> the tea party was a very real force in 2010. many viewers know that republicans took the ticket from the top to the bottom in 2010. they controlled every statewide seed and controlled the house and senate in the legislature. the budget was one of the keys. social issues have always mattered. they are passionate and they turned out. >> why does mitt romney continued to remind michigan voters that he upholds the auto industry bailout. why can he not admit in the minds of many that it worked? >> he has been so anti-labour. in his dialogue the last couple of weeks. gov. snyder has endorsed him. he has made it clear that he will not agree or disagree with the policy. they worked. governor romney is campaigning in michigan. general motors claimed its most profitable year ever
state. if he does not win there, the dynamics will change. his family remains a very prominent family in michigan. his brother was a candidate for attorney general and was on the board at michigan state university. very good, decent man who was a leader on affirmative action in michigan. his family remains big in michigan. losing would be a big blow. tavis: social issues are playing well in michigan. is that always the case? >> the tea party was a very real force in 2010. many viewers...
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prior to joining the illinois state university faculty in 2001, she taught women's history at the university of san diego and michigan state university where she was the first person to earn a ph.d. in the history of women and gender. lisa has worked at the smithsonian since 1989 and is deputy chair of political history, serves as curator of the women's political history and first lady's collections. her work includes the first lady's of the smithsonian. a first lady's debut, and exhibiting george washington. she co-curated the document gallery exhibition, a letter from george washington, november 30, 1785. and traveling exhibition. and she co-authored the book "first ladies, political role and public image." she's been the collections lincoln, an extraordinary life. vote, the machinery of democracy. the permanent and traveling versions of the american presidency, a glorious burden. between a rock and a hard place, a history of america's sweat shops, 1820 to present. and we the people winning the vote. she's currently working on political history exhibits that will be part of the museum's renovated west wing and cont
prior to joining the illinois state university faculty in 2001, she taught women's history at the university of san diego and michigan state university where she was the first person to earn a ph.d. in the history of women and gender. lisa has worked at the smithsonian since 1989 and is deputy chair of political history, serves as curator of the women's political history and first lady's collections. her work includes the first lady's of the smithsonian. a first lady's debut, and exhibiting...
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prior to joining the illinois state university faculty in 2001, ciani taught women's history at her alumni institutions, the university of san diego and michigan state university where she was the first person to earn a ph.d. in the history of women and gender. lisa graddy has worked at the smithsonian national museum of american history since 1989 and she's currently the deputy chair of the division of political history where she serves as curator as women's political history and first lady's collection. her work includes the first lady's at the smithsonian. a first lady's debut. and exhibiting george washington. she co-curatored an exhibition of george washington and also first lady's public role and public image. she co-authored the exhibition's come pan book first lady's political role and public image. she's part of the collections team including abraham lincoln an extraordinary life. vote the machinery of democracy. the permanent and traveling versions of the american presidency, a glorious burden. between a rock and a hard place, a history of america's sweat shops. 1820 to present. and we the people winning the vote. graddy is currently
prior to joining the illinois state university faculty in 2001, ciani taught women's history at her alumni institutions, the university of san diego and michigan state university where she was the first person to earn a ph.d. in the history of women and gender. lisa graddy has worked at the smithsonian national museum of american history since 1989 and she's currently the deputy chair of the division of political history where she serves as curator as women's political history and first lady's...
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problems it's even been shown to help treat long and breast cancers but now researchers at michigan state university of found her human is also able to prevent the destructive formation in the brain of alpha sin so nuclei in proteins which show up it apparently cause many neurodegenerative diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's team of researchers led by bassir found that the alpha synuclein proteins are the cause of clumping or aggregation which is the first step in your degenerative diseases according to liesl pettus and associate professor of physics and astronomy at m.s. you the research shows that there are cumin binds to the alpha synuclein proteins and prevents them from clumping at body temperatures. and in another key part of the research that the team conducted was showing how proteins are built a process called folding the team of researchers was able to shed some light unfolding by determining the speed at which proteins fold and their tendency to clump together with other proteins when kirk human attaches to alpha synuclein proteins it stops them from clumping but also raises the pro
problems it's even been shown to help treat long and breast cancers but now researchers at michigan state university of found her human is also able to prevent the destructive formation in the brain of alpha sin so nuclei in proteins which show up it apparently cause many neurodegenerative diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's team of researchers led by bassir found that the alpha synuclein proteins are the cause of clumping or aggregation which is the first step in your degenerative...
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rest of your life yeah and student debt i mean you know my mother worked her way through michigan state university in the in the forty's and fifty's. as a lifeguard in charlotte way in the we in the in the summer and washing airplanes at the airport on saturdays i mean it was you could you could literally put yourself through college with with apart. from for most of the history of america from the free university of virginia the thomas jefferson started the lame grant colleges that it ram lincoln started out and as he was one of them right up until the reagan era and then starting in the eighty's college started getting really obscene lee. expensive in this explosion of college that exactly right and it's costing us jobs it's costing our borrowers their financial security now in terms of the actual cost of forgiving those student loans again only airfare you paid your loans for ten years could you get your federal student loans forgiven under my bill but there is a benefit if you've already been paying on your student loans for the past ten years before my bills are back in the law will credit al
rest of your life yeah and student debt i mean you know my mother worked her way through michigan state university in the in the forty's and fifty's. as a lifeguard in charlotte way in the we in the in the summer and washing airplanes at the airport on saturdays i mean it was you could you could literally put yourself through college with with apart. from for most of the history of america from the free university of virginia the thomas jefferson started the lame grant colleges that it ram...
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brann on again so he can answer that question for us let's move on for now is this spring michigan state university is offering of course and how to survive one of the. the two credit online course is literally titled surviving the coming cummings zombie apocalypse catastrophes and human behavior and the course begins and ends with a catastrophic event simulation were students are assigned into survivor groups and it goes from there is this a sign of sentiment we've talked about the headline and to cater and all these different things and i mean the fact that they're actually actually forces and surviving a zombie apocalypse seems to me that's what's weighing much more heavily on people in this country is a very dark reality versus consumer sentiment numbers that came out positively whatever farming i think i think was even more deeply than i think all the all these zombie movies that you see more of it's become extremely popular over the past few years is a metaphor for what people feel like when they're doing lives they're zombies they're consumer zombies they're credit zombies are they be trying
brann on again so he can answer that question for us let's move on for now is this spring michigan state university is offering of course and how to survive one of the. the two credit online course is literally titled surviving the coming cummings zombie apocalypse catastrophes and human behavior and the course begins and ends with a catastrophic event simulation were students are assigned into survivor groups and it goes from there is this a sign of sentiment we've talked about the headline...
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but also the memory system of the brain was injured he's a clinical psychiatrist at michigan state university and there misdiagnosed these people may have crushing pain from a spinal injury and its hidden one of my last patients ask me to teach the next generation that it hurts >>there is hope with proper treatment and new drugs and the sufferers can get better first the age-old natural remedy of time the modal case the average case gets better with time without any intervention therapy now that there's a name for this condition p t s d it helps us to treat this better because the sufferers understand that something real is bothering them indeed they know it's part of their memory ... it can be a sensory thing you are not crazy your not hallucinating your having a trauma memory or a flash back making you feel like the past this current that moment we should not distort these high-profile cases like robert bales according to the doctor ... anyone can be diagnosed with p t s d men women children even entire families coming up we have the lunch break ... a spring ok! who gets occasional constipa
but also the memory system of the brain was injured he's a clinical psychiatrist at michigan state university and there misdiagnosed these people may have crushing pain from a spinal injury and its hidden one of my last patients ask me to teach the next generation that it hurts >>there is hope with proper treatment and new drugs and the sufferers can get better first the age-old natural remedy of time the modal case the average case gets better with time without any intervention therapy...
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frank oz berg is a clinical psychiatrist at michigan state university who says patients who suffer fromnometimes told to get over it and are not correctly diagnosed. >> it is incapacitating as having crushing pain from a spinal injury and its inside and its hidden, my last patient said teach the next generation that this hurts. but there is hope. now with proper treatment and new drug sufferers can get better first through the age- old natural remedy of time. >> the average case, the modal case and the thing you see the most gets better with time without even having treatment oxford says that now that we have a name for the condition it helps us treated better because sufferers now know that something real is bothering them. >> if out of the blue ice smell something that is in there but it's part of my memory, the way the man smell to was salted meat, you were not crazy it doesn't mean you are having a hallucination commodore having a trauma memory in which the brain makes it feel like it's not to but it was in the past. he cautions that we should not distort high-profile cases like the
frank oz berg is a clinical psychiatrist at michigan state university who says patients who suffer fromnometimes told to get over it and are not correctly diagnosed. >> it is incapacitating as having crushing pain from a spinal injury and its inside and its hidden, my last patient said teach the next generation that this hurts. but there is hope. now with proper treatment and new drug sufferers can get better first through the age- old natural remedy of time. >> the average case,...
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. >> authorities at michigan state university say a college student is lucky to be alive. dorm window over the weekend. friends say the freshman tripped and fell out of the window while playing catch in the room. it had been raining at the time so the lawn beneath her was soft. campus police say that that may have saved her life. it would be soft ground rather than soft grass. the student underwent a couple surgeries. one of her family members said she tested negative for alcohol and drugs. >>> and still ahead on news 4, ten days after a teenager disappeared, the family and rescue crews are not giving up. [ female announcer ] when skin meets goddess... romance happens. confidence happens. ♪ when skin meets goddess, anything can happen. introducing venus & olay, a match made in skin heaven. olay moisture bars release skin conditioners to help lock in moisture and boost your shave. while five blades get venus close. revealing smooth. renewing beauty. and goddess skin begins. only from venus & olay. >>> the search continues today for a missing california teenager. sierra lama
. >> authorities at michigan state university say a college student is lucky to be alive. dorm window over the weekend. friends say the freshman tripped and fell out of the window while playing catch in the room. it had been raining at the time so the lawn beneath her was soft. campus police say that that may have saved her life. it would be soft ground rather than soft grass. the student underwent a couple surgeries. one of her family members said she tested negative for alcohol and...
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state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campus of michigan state university by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop. there's nothing my size. >> sir howard stringer, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means wo
state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campus of michigan state university by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop. there's nothing my size. >> sir howard stringer, when 60...
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state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campus of michigan state universityed architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop. there's nothing my size. >> sir howard stringer, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in t
state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campus of michigan state universityed architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop. there's nothing my size. >> sir howard stringer, when 60 minutes on cnbc...
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. >>> back in my home state michigan they're doing something strange on the campus of michigan state universityfering this new course, and it is going to be called "surviving the coming zombie apocalypse: catastrophes and human behavior." yeah, okay. because this can really be applicable to real life. students are going to learn how to undertake a catastrophic event simulation involving a zombie pandemic. they'll be broken up into survivor groups and will have to face the challenges of living and surviving together during a catastrophic event. they say it's a serious topic and worthy of academic study. one more reason to go to michigan. >> good to see the tuition money going to good use. ready for zombies but not the work force. that's wonderful there. >>> also, there's a myth around for years that if you drop a penny from a high enough height that if it hits you, it could actually kill you. well, a new study from the university of virginia says that ain't so. because of air resistance and the shape of a penny it cannot kill you if you get hit with one. but what can, ballpoint pen, if it falls
. >>> back in my home state michigan they're doing something strange on the campus of michigan state universityfering this new course, and it is going to be called "surviving the coming zombie apocalypse: catastrophes and human behavior." yeah, okay. because this can really be applicable to real life. students are going to learn how to undertake a catastrophic event simulation involving a zombie pandemic. they'll be broken up into survivor groups and will have to face the...
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host: mark calling from michigan state university calling from east lancing. you are employed. go ahead. caller: i think i'm looking at the wrong station right now. sorry about this. i was going to ask about employment wise what that federal government does as far as business startup and if you can give me some clues as to that. i think i have been misdirected. i'm sorry. host: ok. mark, what were you calling? guest: i was calling the phone number for c-span. host: this is crmp span. -- c-span. we're going to leave it there. if someone is unemployment and through hook or crook or whatever by their own means they are able to start up their own business, do then they become counted as one of the employed? guest: yes. i mean, the question is really it's a question of the survey that the bureau of labor statistics does in part. what the labor department does is they send out surveys to different businesses and it's a question of how you classify yourself on that survey really is the long and short of it. so if you do get that survey and you're a new business owner and you say yes i
host: mark calling from michigan state university calling from east lancing. you are employed. go ahead. caller: i think i'm looking at the wrong station right now. sorry about this. i was going to ask about employment wise what that federal government does as far as business startup and if you can give me some clues as to that. i think i have been misdirected. i'm sorry. host: ok. mark, what were you calling? guest: i was calling the phone number for c-span. host: this is crmp span. -- c-span....
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beat temple and will play ohio university next, and in west region action, michigan state, the top seede west, 89-67 winners over l.i.u. brooklyn and they will play st. louis university next. tomorrow, the infiniti ncaa tip-off show comes your way at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. and look at the last time on cbs -- kenny, who are you watch something kenny: syracuse-k. state. you look at syracuse, without melo, they become a small team. and mcgruder, how he played yesterday. scoring 30 points. and you can't sleep on the big kid jordan hen rick easy. k-state becomes the big team. greg a.: ohio state was terrific but jared sullinger didn't have the kind of impact i think he's going to have to this -- have in this one if they want to beat gonzaga. greg g.: cluck? charles: my head is going to explode. hahn, these referees are killing me. i know all the rules but that wasn't right what happened in that notre dame-xavier game. and i don't care what john adams or anybody says. you cannot call those calls with the game on the line. referees cannot decide the game. these guys busted their hump for 40 m
beat temple and will play ohio university next, and in west region action, michigan state, the top seede west, 89-67 winners over l.i.u. brooklyn and they will play st. louis university next. tomorrow, the infiniti ncaa tip-off show comes your way at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. and look at the last time on cbs -- kenny, who are you watch something kenny: syracuse-k. state. you look at syracuse, without melo, they become a small team. and mcgruder, how he played yesterday. scoring 30 points. and you...
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university. michigan and ohio, governor nixon mentioned this. we have state wide agreements with the university system in those states. the state of ohio took us -- it was interesting, one of the members of the administration said, we're going to do this. and i lost the bet because he said we're going to have it done by may. i bet two years hence in may, they got it done. it's not far enough. michigan did it in 90 days, okay? we prenegotiated 85% of the boilerplate that happens, but still there's things that have to happen beyond that. i don't think it went far enough. it's further than any other state we've done business with at this point, but it doesn't go far enough because it doesn't have things in it that says, you know, if you create jobs in our state or if this does create jobs, you're going to get preferred licensing rights and things. we still have to negotiate those kinds of things, and oh, by the way, did i mention that's what we already have in the u.k. and singapore and things like that. i would challenge you this is not about getting more reven
university. michigan and ohio, governor nixon mentioned this. we have state wide agreements with the university system in those states. the state of ohio took us -- it was interesting, one of the members of the administration said, we're going to do this. and i lost the bet because he said we're going to have it done by may. i bet two years hence in may, they got it done. it's not far enough. michigan did it in 90 days, okay? we prenegotiated 85% of the boilerplate that happens, but still...
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beat temple and will play ohio university next, and in west region action, michigan state, the top seede west, 89-67 winners over l.i.u. brooklyn and they will play st. louis university next. tomorrow, the infiniti ncaa tip-off show comes your way at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. and look at the last time on cbs -- kenny, who are you watch something kenny: syracuse-k. state. you look at syracuse, without melo, they become a small team. and mcgruder, how he played yesterday. scoring 30 points. and you can't sleep on the big kid jordan hen rick easy. k-state becomes the big team. greg a.: ohio state was terrific but jared sullinger didn't have the kind of impact i think he's going to have to this -- have in this one if they want to beat gonzaga. greg g.: cluck? charles: my head is going to explode. hahn, these referees are killing me. i know all the rules but that wasn't right what happened in that notre dame-xavier game. and i don't care what john adams or anybody says. you cannot call those calls with the game on the line. referees cannot decide the game. these guys busted their hump for 40 m
beat temple and will play ohio university next, and in west region action, michigan state, the top seede west, 89-67 winners over l.i.u. brooklyn and they will play st. louis university next. tomorrow, the infiniti ncaa tip-off show comes your way at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. and look at the last time on cbs -- kenny, who are you watch something kenny: syracuse-k. state. you look at syracuse, without melo, they become a small team. and mcgruder, how he played yesterday. scoring 30 points. and you...
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michigan state, 57-44. the cards are in a regional final for the first time. someone tweeted me that -- perfect in the sweet 16. >>> buckeye state. in boston, cincinnati took on the ohio state universityohio state university. after wisconsin and michigan state losses, the buckeyes were trying to salvage big ten pride. that's what they did. the bearcats made it close. in the end, too much ohio state. they win, 81-66. the bucks are in the elite eight for the first time since 2007 and they face -- >> this one dominated by the gators freshman. 21 points, 6 boards, dishing out four assists. the gators jumped out to a double-digit lead to climb to their second straight trip to the elite eight. they face louisville on saturday. >>> i learned this morning that you folks have a competition going here. >> if you want to call it that. >> really? that bad? >> we kind of stunk it up. it's not going too well. it is stinky right now. here's the new leaderboard after last night. halfway through the sweet 16, jamie, the sports guy taking the lead with 49 points. rob and i were shut out last night. the little ones, six points. they are up to 35. >>> we have the competition commissioner here. jack sheha
michigan state, 57-44. the cards are in a regional final for the first time. someone tweeted me that -- perfect in the sweet 16. >>> buckeye state. in boston, cincinnati took on the ohio state universityohio state university. after wisconsin and michigan state losses, the buckeyes were trying to salvage big ten pride. that's what they did. the bearcats made it close. in the end, too much ohio state. they win, 81-66. the bucks are in the elite eight for the first time since 2007 and...
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winner of cal- south florida and the winner there gets the winner of michigan versus ohio university. tar heels place florida statees led by 9 at the half. carolina can tie if the long 3 from hairston goes, it doesn't. the loss did not affect the tar heel's seeding. kentucky brought in a no. 1 ranking and 24-game-winning streak into the sec game against vandy. commodores win the conference championship for more than 60 years and get the automatic bid by virtue of their 71-64 win, but no sweat for the wildcats, despite the hastloss they get the no. 1 seed in the south. also in region, duke is the no. 2, baylor no. 3 and indiana the 4th seed. a couple of familiar foes for the big 10 conference the time. this one tied all the way down to the wire. wood with 3 of his 21. green isn't usual a-point shooter, but hit 2 from beyond the arc. michigan state wins, that earns the spartans a not 1 seed in the west. one final region to go. where syracuse also lost in its conference tournament, but still gets a no. 1 in east, ohio state gets the 2, florida state the 3. and wisconsin the 4th seed. well, it may mean absolutely noth
winner of cal- south florida and the winner there gets the winner of michigan versus ohio university. tar heels place florida statees led by 9 at the half. carolina can tie if the long 3 from hairston goes, it doesn't. the loss did not affect the tar heel's seeding. kentucky brought in a no. 1 ranking and 24-game-winning streak into the sec game against vandy. commodores win the conference championship for more than 60 years and get the automatic bid by virtue of their 71-64 win, but no sweat...
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university anywhere! welcome to virginia, penn state, michigan, ohio state, iowa, columbia! welcome to "mad money" 101! one class that could make you some serious cash. welcome to the heart of american manufacturing. coming to you from the ford f-150 plant in dearborn, michigan. who says we don't make anything anymore? how do we restore faith in the market for the little guy? >> take off the table lehman, there is no chance that the major countries of europe let their institutions be at risk. there is not a chance. >> the united states has a new frontier, the oil fields of north dakota. "mad money" has boots on the ground in the bad lands to show you how technology have opened up one of our biggest oil disko discoveries. >> 11,000 people we're going to hire in north america this year. this is all about america. ♪ life in the fast lane >> welcome back to our joyous seventh anniversary show here at "mad money." i think it's time we celebrate. not celebrate me, although i am pretty awesome. i want to celebrate the seven stocks that have made people the most money since this show began seven years ago. sev
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university. >> i think i ended up at michigan state. is that about right?s a great school, great coach. i have syracuse going all the way, though there are some issues today. >> i have no idea what we're talking about. >> really? what do you mean, you have no idea? you want to talk hockey, wayne gretzky? come back for a whole show. >> i love hockey too. we can talk hockey. >> we have to move to the same city, my friend. wolf blitzer, looking forward to your interview with mitt romney. >>> what's making a comeback? ask the people who run the nation hayes small business. a family-run trucking company, who will show us how he fended off bankruptcy. and we've got great pictures, too. like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. you'd use carbon fiber and machined aluminum, to make it more beautiful, and more durable. you'd use edge-to-edge gorilla glass for a stunning display in a mor
university. >> i think i ended up at michigan state. is that about right?s a great school, great coach. i have syracuse going all the way, though there are some issues today. >> i have no idea what we're talking about. >> really? what do you mean, you have no idea? you want to talk hockey, wayne gretzky? come back for a whole show. >> i love hockey too. we can talk hockey. >> we have to move to the same city, my friend. wolf blitzer, looking forward to your...
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michigan or ohio university? >> michigan. >> you'd better pick michigan. caroline, who is your final four? >> ohio state. kansas. florida. >> caroline, who wins the national championship? >> kansas. mom, i'm going to beat you. >> well spoken. just like her mom, a little smack talk. >> i don't know where she gets that. we're going to bring in an old friend. "world news now" march madness commissioner jack sheehan. the commish, we're honored by your presence. >> good to be back. >> we've missed you. >> i've mentally recovered from the nfl season -- >> took a while. >> yeah. well, here we go. just some bookkeeping stuff for the competition. just for the fans. all the picks are going to be posted on the facebook page. wnnfans.com. traditional scoring. much like everybody else's bracket out there. increasing points for victories as the tournament goes along. 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15. and we will update the loyal viewers every day and night after games, which means our first update is tomorrow. >> love it. remember, we are inviting you to go head to head with all of us. so come on. see if you can bring it, everybody. >> check o for
michigan or ohio university? >> michigan. >> you'd better pick michigan. caroline, who is your final four? >> ohio state. kansas. florida. >> caroline, who wins the national championship? >> kansas. mom, i'm going to beat you. >> well spoken. just like her mom, a little smack talk. >> i don't know where she gets that. we're going to bring in an old friend. "world news now" march madness commissioner jack sheehan. the commish, we're honored by...
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state of michigan is a huge problem. >> attorney bridgette carr runs the university of michigan's human trafficking clinic, which is compilingatabase for all human trafficking cases in the country. >> we've seen cases involving 12- and 13-year-olds in small towns. we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. >> so in your mind these girls, boys, they are the equivalent of modern-day sex slaves. >> they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> i can remember the first day it actually happened, like it was yesterday. >> for tina, like a majority of the young women and girls sold for sex, the road to a lifetime of exploitation was paved with violence. >> they're going to beat you, kill you, or overdose you. one of the three, you're going to leave here in a very tragic way. >> tina's childhood nightmare started when her mother sold her to two neighborhood men. it began in kindergarten and it began with rape. >> i came home from school, and my mother said that i had to stay in my room because i had did something wrong, which i hadn't did nothing wrong. i goes to my room. there's two grown men in m
state of michigan is a huge problem. >> attorney bridgette carr runs the university of michigan's human trafficking clinic, which is compilingatabase for all human trafficking cases in the country. >> we've seen cases involving 12- and 13-year-olds in small towns. we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. >> so in your mind these girls, boys, they are the equivalent of modern-day sex slaves. >> they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around...
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in the state of michigan, senate democrats introduced a new plan to pick up the tab for tuition at state universitiesgrads to get grants, these are not loans but rather grants of up to $9500 a year. a lot of folks in that state have shied away from the plan saying its nearly $2 billion price tag is too steep in the current economic environment. this would eventually cost about $442 for every household in the state. lawmakers who support the plan say it would be funded by putting a term limit on corporate tax credits and charging tax to state retailers on line. of course, that's tax hikes right there. michigan college of affordability is an issue that resonates with families because college costs have risen dramatically statewide after the republican governor rick snyder cut education funding by 15% last year. michigan 2020 as the proposal has been dubbed comes as president obama plans a pledge to try to make college more affordable by encouraging universities to slow tuition rates. granted, this may sound good. a lot of money for students. a lot more than college costs in in state tuition rates but i
in the state of michigan, senate democrats introduced a new plan to pick up the tab for tuition at state universitiesgrads to get grants, these are not loans but rather grants of up to $9500 a year. a lot of folks in that state have shied away from the plan saying its nearly $2 billion price tag is too steep in the current economic environment. this would eventually cost about $442 for every household in the state. lawmakers who support the plan say it would be funded by putting a term limit on...
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you don't have &pto be a michigan state student to akeepart.if you know someooe who'' interested... just visit the university's... is coming right here to baltimo. baltimore.and some lucky viewers... are going for free! your chance to win circus tickets... is right after the break. and 3-hunnred tons of rocc... being tugged along a highway. how many wheels it what this rock will become... destination.you're watching foxx45 morniig news.. all local...all morning. ((bump ouu)) ((break 1)) when i get terrible congestion from my allergies, i power through with the power of claritin-d. when my sinus pressure is at its worst, i've got the best decongestant... claritin-d. when it all hits, nasal congestion and sinus pressure, all i need is non-drowsy claritin-d. nothing relieves allergy congestion faster. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. m & t bank stadium will be buzzing this weekend. as the home of lacrosse champions once againn again. joel d. smith is live there now with some proof that these games are more than just a showcase f college talent. good morningg joel d. 3 3 3 the konica mi
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michigan state matchup in the second round. >>> tonight, president obama and prime minister of britain will attend the first round game for the men's basketball championship and the first four. they will and the university of dayton arena in ohio and this is part of the state visit by the prime minister emphasizing the special relationship between our two nations. >>> seems like denver broncos fans are sticking with the guy who saved their foot but a sea -- football season. this electronic billboard was asking fans to vote on who should quarterback the team next season tim tea bow or peyton manning. the website received nearly 20,000 responses almost 60% voted for tim tebow. >>> this morning, prosecutors say they are going to seek the death penalty against a woman whose granddaughter died after being forced to run for three hours as a punishment. 46-year-old joyce was indicted last week for capital murder in the death of 9-year-old savannah harden. the girl's stepmother was indicted for felony murder. the girl was punished for lying about eating chocolate bars. both women have denied they did anything intentional to harm savannah. >>> the fbi is saying a domestic dispute was behind a bomb threat on a je
michigan state matchup in the second round. >>> tonight, president obama and prime minister of britain will attend the first round game for the men's basketball championship and the first four. they will and the university of dayton arena in ohio and this is part of the state visit by the prime minister emphasizing the special relationship between our two nations. >>> seems like denver broncos fans are sticking with the guy who saved their foot but a sea -- football season....
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university of michigan. what he's done is, if there's one person in an area, the the state gets really, really small.1 million people in it, it gets supersized. when weighted this way, it showed a balanced country, for the most part, red and blue. and santorum, in this case, would be wrong. heer here's another look by state results. looked pretty balanced. morph it to shrink states with smaller populations. supersize those with more people. more blue is what you get. that's where santorum says mitt romney does well, blue, big, liberal cities. this year, that's what we've been seeing. in alabama, romney in the green area here won in spaces like birmingham, montgomery and mobile. in this area in springfield, santorum did well in the rural downstate parts. overall in 2012, romney's vote rises with higher populations. percent of vote on the left rises. for santorum, the opposite. with high votes in small places, lower votes in big places. one last thought for you, chris, santorum also argues big blue areas get too many tax breaks, as you were saying. but it's actually red areas taking more federal dollar
university of michigan. what he's done is, if there's one person in an area, the the state gets really, really small.1 million people in it, it gets supersized. when weighted this way, it showed a balanced country, for the most part, red and blue. and santorum, in this case, would be wrong. heer here's another look by state results. looked pretty balanced. morph it to shrink states with smaller populations. supersize those with more people. more blue is what you get. that's where santorum says...
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michigan state. an undergraduate at the university of minnesota, twin cities campus. the students are all involved in a group called "students today, leaders forever." that are committed to creating new programs which will provide community service opportunities for young americans across the country. between september of 2010 and september of 2011, 25% of americans between the ages of 16 and 24 volunteered even once. ade and caroline will develop community service road trips to areas on the east and west coast, and topic specific service tours. shelby will use for resources to bring service opportunities to public high school students in lansing, michigan. cristina will implement an after-school literacy program for multi-cultural students in inner-city schools, to give them access to multi-cultural mentors. these projects together will help the organization scale up by 37,000 hours of service over the next year, and involve a lot more young people in doing this. let us give them a hand. that is a good idea. [applause] [applause] now i would like to invite to the sta
michigan state. an undergraduate at the university of minnesota, twin cities campus. the students are all involved in a group called "students today, leaders forever." that are committed to creating new programs which will provide community service opportunities for young americans across the country. between september of 2010 and september of 2011, 25% of americans between the ages of 16 and 24 volunteered even once. ade and caroline will develop community service road trips to areas...
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these numbers by a study by the national poverty center of the university of michigan. 1.46 million, the number of households in the united statesthe national poverty center means the americans are surviving on barely $2 or less per day. that's 1.4 million households with 2.8 million children living on $2 or less per personqxd pery in any given month. 77% is the increase between 1996 and 2011 of participants in snap, the supplemental new tigs -- out ofçó owl householdsn america, 22% are latinoÑi -- 37 is the amount of extremely poor households headed by a maspied couple while 51% of extremely poor households were headed by sing will women. it's not an easy figure for the mind to digest. 51%. so let me give you a simpler number. one, one bostonu area mother o who --fá i didn't want to tell m i'm note1 eating like i'm supposed. my kids asked, mommy are you going to eat something? no, you guys go ahead and eat. i'm not hungryfk"táhat is happe america. coming up, we're adding that one bonita cuff's voice to our conversation on poverty.e1e1qe1r >>> amid the populous pandering there's no habit of do this and you give me cash unless it
these numbers by a study by the national poverty center of the university of michigan. 1.46 million, the number of households in the united statesthe national poverty center means the americans are surviving on barely $2 or less per day. that's 1.4 million households with 2.8 million children living on $2 or less per personqxd pery in any given month. 77% is the increase between 1996 and 2011 of participants in snap, the supplemental new tigs -- out ofçó owl householdsn america, 22% are...
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university of michigan. then yesterday defeated south florida to earn its spot in the sweet 16. it's the first time four schools from the same state it this far in the tournament. undefeated the state of ohio along with ohio, xavier, ohio state, and cincinnati. they are all still very much alive. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. and the supreme court today heard arguments on a fascinating question involving invitro fertilization. the specific question here is this: if a mother con receives a child after the father dies, should that child be eligible for the social security survivor's benefits from the dad? ed in the case before the court today, a woman had twins using her then dead husband's sperm. she is fighting back after the feds denied her claims for benefits. shannon bream is live at the supreme court tonight. did the justices appear to be leaning one way or 00 other, shannon? >> well, shepard, many of them seemed to be sympathetic to the government's argument which all along is these twins simply don't meet the definition of a child under the statute. draf
university of michigan. then yesterday defeated south florida to earn its spot in the sweet 16. it's the first time four schools from the same state it this far in the tournament. undefeated the state of ohio along with ohio, xavier, ohio state, and cincinnati. they are all still very much alive. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. and the supreme court today heard arguments on a fascinating question involving invitro...