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michigan, five of which relate to victims who are under 13 years old. the charges relate to nasser's time in the state where he was a faculty member at michigan state universityleaded not guilty. >> this guy is despicable, this guy is disgusting and he's a monster. >> reporter: nassar was team usa's head physician for 19 years. you can see him here helping kerri strug in this iconic moment after she injured her ankle vaulting in the 1996 olympics. >> when did you first meet dr. nassar? >> i had just finished world championships at the age of 15. and through most of that year, i had extreme hip pain to the point where i would wake up in the mork unable to walk. >> jessica howard was the u.s. national champion in rhythmic gymnast ikz from 1999 to 2001, she said she met nassar at the famed karolyi ranch outside houston. run by legendary coaches bella and martha karolyi, they've coach said ten champions, including greats bike simone biles and nadia comaneci. during team usa's training season, the young athletes lived on the ranch where nassar treated them. >> you come from an entire environment of silence and strength and -- >> doing what you're told? >> doing wh
michigan, five of which relate to victims who are under 13 years old. the charges relate to nasser's time in the state where he was a faculty member at michigan state universityleaded not guilty. >> this guy is despicable, this guy is disgusting and he's a monster. >> reporter: nassar was team usa's head physician for 19 years. you can see him here helping kerri strug in this iconic moment after she injured her ankle vaulting in the 1996 olympics. >> when did you first meet...
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larry nasser of michigan state university was the team doctor for the usa gymnastics organization.n sunday's "60 minutes," three former members of the gymnastics team went public for the first time and accused the doctor. nasser is charged with sexually assaulting nine girls, all 16 years old or younger, over a period of years. >> this guy is disgusting. this guy is despicable. he is a monster. >> more than 80 women have filed complaints. nasser pleaded not guilty. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll hear from our doctor who has been investigating this disturbing case. >>> this morning, u.s. backed iraqi forces trying to route isis from mosul stormed the city's main airport and a nearby military base. the operation to retake western mosul has been going on for days now, with the last urban stronghold for isis in iraq. this is video, iraqi state tv says, is of iraqi jets hitting isis targets in western mosul. mosul fell to isis forces in 2014. >>> a lot of folks have been enjoying spring-like temperatures but don't put your gloves and wool hats back in the closet just yet. a big snow
larry nasser of michigan state university was the team doctor for the usa gymnastics organization.n sunday's "60 minutes," three former members of the gymnastics team went public for the first time and accused the doctor. nasser is charged with sexually assaulting nine girls, all 16 years old or younger, over a period of years. >> this guy is disgusting. this guy is despicable. he is a monster. >> more than 80 women have filed complaints. nasser pleaded not guilty. ahead...
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michigan state university just banned whiteboards because people might write offensive things on themll talk with students who >> tucker: another college tradition is dying a gruesome death for the stake of students feelings, administrators have banned whiteboards from the schools dormitories because sometimes student let offensive messages wind up on them. heaven forbid a student's ever be offended so the board had to go. the naacp has held the ban as a victory for the school's black community, we reached out to msu for comment they did not reply. aaron stephens is a student keep things the band is a fine idea, thanks for not joining us. when not to banned pens and keyboards and other instruments of divergent opinion and just kind of suppressed speech and everyone would be happy? it is kind of what's happening. >> as an msu student and any standing resident, i think the whiteboards distract from the bigger issue at hand. what we got here is another student who feels the need to intimidate somebody in our community based on a different identity. i think the whiteboard band distracts f
michigan state university just banned whiteboards because people might write offensive things on themll talk with students who >> tucker: another college tradition is dying a gruesome death for the stake of students feelings, administrators have banned whiteboards from the schools dormitories because sometimes student let offensive messages wind up on them. heaven forbid a student's ever be offended so the board had to go. the naacp has held the ban as a victory for the school's black...
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since december, he's been held without bail in michigan where he worked at michigan state universitymedicine clinic, charged with possession of child pornography. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and fbi are investigating dozens of other cases involving nasser, some decades old. others within the last two years. jamie dancer says she started seeing dr. nasser around 1995, after she became a member of the u.s. junior national team. >> i started having really bad back pain on my right side of my back. so i went to him for my back pain. >> what specifically would he do? >> he would put his fingers inside of me, move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop, and that that would put my hips back in and help my back pain. >> how old were you then when he first did that procedure? >> either 13 or 14. >> i was 15 years old, and i had a hip problem, a very severe hip problem. usa gymnastics suggested that i go to the ranch to work with their doctor. >> reporter: the caroly ranch is a mecca to
since december, he's been held without bail in michigan where he worked at michigan state universitymedicine clinic, charged with possession of child pornography. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and fbi are investigating dozens of other cases involving nasser, some decades old. others within the last two years. jamie dancer says she started seeing dr. nasser around 1995, after she became a member of the u.s....
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of you may be fun with a new book out there called east metric politics, the author from michigan state university david hopkins of boston college make a pretty bold argument that they write that most democrats are the 2016 election chose between clinton and sanders because of group identity, not ideology. they claim in the end instead of building her campaign around a single ideological theme, clinton offered an array of policies and proposals designed to appeal to a variety of specific constituencies. this is radically different from how the republican party, and the authors acknowledged that. republicans have organized their own party to advance an ideological cause defined by set of common values. they stress, democrats tend to explain that he is by citing the social groups. republicans link specific issues to general beliefs about the proper role of government. and i promise, these are their words, not mine. the conservative movement is not perfect but margaret thatcher remind us that you can fight a battle more than once to win it. and often find myself urging the right to really recognize a
of you may be fun with a new book out there called east metric politics, the author from michigan state university david hopkins of boston college make a pretty bold argument that they write that most democrats are the 2016 election chose between clinton and sanders because of group identity, not ideology. they claim in the end instead of building her campaign around a single ideological theme, clinton offered an array of policies and proposals designed to appeal to a variety of specific...
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thought it was a great way to foster collaboration, conversation, and so did students at michigan state universityey will no longer be permitted to hang whiteboards on the outside of their dorm room doors. why? someone wrote a bad word on one. "their utility adequate communication tool no longer outweighed the nuisance that they are." but the students like them just fine. a freshman said "i know many people who use them on their doors and it brightens our people's day." way to go, parker. "my door has become a gathering place for discussion as well as low-quality humor, which always seems to brighten up residence days." low-quality humor, and he seems like my kind of guy. it's important to note in this case and in many others, it's not the students who are the snowflakes, it's the administration. this generation of young people gets a bad rap for being overly sensitive, but is more often than not, the crackdowns on free speech come from the gen xers and the baby boomers and that make up the faculty and administration offices. they could use one of my whiteboard messages. you are nodding your head,
thought it was a great way to foster collaboration, conversation, and so did students at michigan state universityey will no longer be permitted to hang whiteboards on the outside of their dorm room doors. why? someone wrote a bad word on one. "their utility adequate communication tool no longer outweighed the nuisance that they are." but the students like them just fine. a freshman said "i know many people who use them on their doors and it brightens our people's day." way...
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will also have a labor professor at michigan state university and catherine templeton, former head of the south carolina labor department. he seems to go from one extreme to the other. >> he tipped his hand a little bit and said it will be a man so we can take catherine templeton out of the running. some of those other nominees are people who would add some diversity to the trump. and could be the second african-american member or the first hispanic member. it may be someone democrats can get on board with. several obviously be a lot of vetting. they have gone through very extensive vetting processes. democrats have used different forms of -- obstruction and questioning to make sure they get to the bottom of all the different cabinet nominees. whoever the pic is, they will have to answer -- the pick is, they will have to answer a lot of questions from democrats who feel emboldened from taking down one of trump's nominees. vonnie: mick mulvaney has now been confirmed. it was a close vote and john mccain expressing the idea that he has always been in the military against the budget --ic
will also have a labor professor at michigan state university and catherine templeton, former head of the south carolina labor department. he seems to go from one extreme to the other. >> he tipped his hand a little bit and said it will be a man so we can take catherine templeton out of the running. some of those other nominees are people who would add some diversity to the trump. and could be the second african-american member or the first hispanic member. it may be someone democrats can...
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licensing and regulation direct or catherine templeton and professor of labor relations at michigan state university guzmÁn. after the ceo of cjd restaurants which owns carl's junior and hardee's withdrew his nomination on the eve of his confirmation hearing. replacing workers with robot into supposition to minimum wage increases. nicole: president trump by what the chief executives at-large retailers to voice their opposition to a proposed order attacks. adam schapiro in washington with more. adam. >> good morning, lauren. good morning, nicole. the border adjustment tax is one part of the proposal for overall tax on. but it is a potential deal killer granted nationwide. ceos target, best buy, walgreens will be president trump wednesday against any border adjustment tax. it's also called the pat. imports and retailers say that would raise consumer prices on all kinds of stuff like clothing, food and consumer goods. >> this border attacks of the winners and losers in the back of the time we don't need to be doing this. treatment can decide a link on the caterpillar come in eli lilly and ge upright at
licensing and regulation direct or catherine templeton and professor of labor relations at michigan state university guzmÁn. after the ceo of cjd restaurants which owns carl's junior and hardee's withdrew his nomination on the eve of his confirmation hearing. replacing workers with robot into supposition to minimum wage increases. nicole: president trump by what the chief executives at-large retailers to voice their opposition to a proposed order attacks. adam schapiro in washington with more....
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nearly two dozen more sexual assault charges have been filed against former michigan state universityr. they're related to his role as a doctor at a sports clinic at michigan state. he worked as a volunteer with usa gymnastics. officials say there could be at least 60 victims. >> dr. nasser used his status and authority to engage in horrid sexual assaults under the guise of medical procedures. >> he's also charged in federal court with possessing thousands of images of child pornography and trying to destroy possible evidence. >>> all right. back to our firefighter ti-- oue of the hour. a view over mercer county. not as bright as the one from cape may. more cloud coverage out there. some of the thin, high-level clouds helping with the pretty look over mercer county. let's talk temperatures. that's an important one. yesterday we promise a warmup. today we saw it. 50s still now along the shore points. look at the difference between up against the shore and farther in. 57, may's landing also 57. 58 in woodbine. right at 50, 49 atlantic city, cape may point. we see the variation. we're go
nearly two dozen more sexual assault charges have been filed against former michigan state universityr. they're related to his role as a doctor at a sports clinic at michigan state. he worked as a volunteer with usa gymnastics. officials say there could be at least 60 victims. >> dr. nasser used his status and authority to engage in horrid sexual assaults under the guise of medical procedures. >> he's also charged in federal court with possessing thousands of images of child...
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since december, he's been held without bail in michigan, where he worked at michigan state university's medicine clinic. he's charged with possession of child pornography and criminal sexual conduct involving the daughter of a family friend. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and f.b.i. are now investigating dozens of other cases involving nassar, some decades old, others within the last two years. >> dantzscher's off to a great start tonight. >> lapook: jamie dantzscher says she started seeing dr. nassar around 1995, after she became a member of the u.s. junior national team. >> dantzscher: i started having really bad lower back pain on my right side on my back. so i went to him for my back pain. >> lapook: what specifically would he do? >> dantzscher: he would put his fingers inside of me and move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop, and that that would put my hips back and help my back pain. >> lapook: how old were you then when he first did that procedure? >> dantzscher: i was eit
since december, he's been held without bail in michigan, where he worked at michigan state university's medicine clinic. he's charged with possession of child pornography and criminal sexual conduct involving the daughter of a family friend. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and f.b.i. are now investigating dozens of other cases involving nassar, some decades old, others within the last two years. >>...
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a freshman at michigan state university is on her way to dance team practice. >> i was driving down the window down because it was hot out. >> glancing to her left, she sees a silver pickup truck with a trailer attached to the back and it is speeding to the median lane that separates the two sides of the highway. >> i thought it was someone being stupid or funny and i got my phone out and thought it would be funny to record it and show friends later. >> law enforcement officers don't recommend video recording while driving. >> i saw him like go right through a sign on the median. that's when i realized it was probably something serious. >> the median lane abruptly ends. the truck speeds over the edge and disappears in to a ravine below. >> as soon as i saw him go over the ledge, i just dropped my phone. it was crazy. craziest thing i have ever ooen seen. >> she pulls off to the side of the road and called 911. at the ingham county sheriffs sergeant matthew flint is on duty. >> i'm the shift supervisor and responded out there. i didn't know if it would be a fatality or fender bender. i h
a freshman at michigan state university is on her way to dance team practice. >> i was driving down the window down because it was hot out. >> glancing to her left, she sees a silver pickup truck with a trailer attached to the back and it is speeding to the median lane that separates the two sides of the highway. >> i thought it was someone being stupid or funny and i got my phone out and thought it would be funny to record it and show friends later. >> law enforcement...
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michigan state university just white boards because people might write offensive things on them.we will talk to a student who is okay with that. i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $6.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> tucker: another college tradition is dying a gruesome death for the stake of students feelings, administrators have
michigan state university just white boards because people might write offensive things on them.we will talk to a student who is okay with that. i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $6.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee....
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asked the administration we were told were close catherine templeton and joseph guzman of michigan state university at their school for human resources and labor administration. he was at trump tower in january. waiting to see. i think it's likely they want to avoid the challenges they faced with republicans. look for that to be a calculation in this pick. steph? >> you may apologize to peter about a mispronunciation. i'm going to compliment him. that's an outstanding moustache. people in the world of politics say chaos in the white house. the markets are in the green, yet again. we are going to dig in why. thank you so much. we are going to take a break. boost it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. all in 3 delicious flavors. it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. put some manwich on the table... and give boring weeknight meals, the night off. ♪
asked the administration we were told were close catherine templeton and joseph guzman of michigan state university at their school for human resources and labor administration. he was at trump tower in january. waiting to see. i think it's likely they want to avoid the challenges they faced with republicans. look for that to be a calculation in this pick. steph? >> you may apologize to peter about a mispronunciation. i'm going to compliment him. that's an outstanding moustache. people in...
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michigan state university just banned whiteboards because people might write offensive things on them with students who were are okay wit. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. should
michigan state university just banned whiteboards because people might write offensive things on them with students who were are okay wit. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase...
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you know, chris, i was at a -- i gave a speech last week at michigan state university. and one of the questions that came from the audience was, you know, how -- there is so much happening in this white house, so many chaotic things that are happening, how do you stay on top of it? and i sort of lost track how long donald trump has been president of the united states. i thought it had been a month by then. it had only been two and a half weeks. so to sort of riff on what chris was saying before, you know, et cetera he a one thing to campaign as an unconventional candidate, as someone who is going to take a sledgehammer to the system and be chaotic and be the bull in the china shop, but as we're seeing from what i'm calling the trump fatigue that's beginning to grow out there, people don't necessarily want that in a commander in chief n a chief executive, in a president of the united states. they -- they want, i think, in addition to the flurry of tweets and the flurry of unconventional things -- they also want to see that the person in the oval office is someone who has
you know, chris, i was at a -- i gave a speech last week at michigan state university. and one of the questions that came from the audience was, you know, how -- there is so much happening in this white house, so many chaotic things that are happening, how do you stay on top of it? and i sort of lost track how long donald trump has been president of the united states. i thought it had been a month by then. it had only been two and a half weeks. so to sort of riff on what chris was saying...
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joseph guzman and labor relations at michigan state university. but what each of these candidates bring to the table are what you might see in terms of qualifications for the next labor secretary? >> would like to see someone provide a balance. we'd like to see open markets and freedom. i come from a state that's very union rich and we have good relationships with a lot of unions in new york state. i'd like to see a valid, but also allow us to continue to grow our base and provide benefits good for workers. not so much for union leaders, the -- of the workers. we have a strong union base in new york. maria: you want to see $15 billion across the country? >> i don't support government takes control pricing. minimum wage is then a killer. impose tight minimum wage for new york's day. it is going to be in the long run to start it. minimum wage in upstate new york is smaller. and impact small businesses and family farms devastated by this wage force and that andrew cuomo. trade too good to see you. we know that he was against a minimum wage. >> strawm
joseph guzman and labor relations at michigan state university. but what each of these candidates bring to the table are what you might see in terms of qualifications for the next labor secretary? >> would like to see someone provide a balance. we'd like to see open markets and freedom. i come from a state that's very union rich and we have good relationships with a lot of unions in new york state. i'd like to see a valid, but also allow us to continue to grow our base and provide...
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ethic and the midwest the second tonight and universities are tremendous some of the university of michigan, michigan state, wings a, research universities, lower expenses overall. put it all together and let me say one more thing, you have the mission-based city, the young people coming there, we had 1500 interns last summer from 220 colleges and university. loans and related companies, 20,000 applications, not because we are anything that special although we are all right, it was the city of detroit, this belief among millennial's that we want to matter and in fact the outcome. you can go to new york or chicago and do great, you have a great university you are graduating from an doing well, here you can get a great job and impact the city immediately and see it. that sells in this generation. >> never heard a ceo described the company as all right. dan gilbert, your basketball team is all right. >> all relative. >> your team is all right. >> struggling a little bit with injuries but we have a few months until the playoffs. >> dan gilbert, owner of the cavaliers and quicken. vonnie: i promise i would not
ethic and the midwest the second tonight and universities are tremendous some of the university of michigan, michigan state, wings a, research universities, lower expenses overall. put it all together and let me say one more thing, you have the mission-based city, the young people coming there, we had 1500 interns last summer from 220 colleges and university. loans and related companies, 20,000 applications, not because we are anything that special although we are all right, it was the city of...
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bold statements made on twitter by a county official in michigan have drawn reaction from kent state universitylican party leaders. dan ada-mini, secretary of the marquette county republican party - tweeted last week "violent protesters who shut down free speech? time for another kent state perhaps. one bullet stops a lot of thuggery." the comments were made after the violent trump protests at u-c berkeley. in 1970, the ohio national guard shot and killed four kent state students during vietnam war protests. kent state officials are calling adamini's posts "abhorrent." a spokesperson for michifan's republican party says adamini was speaking for himself. coming up, incredible footage of a bright fireball that lights up the sky across several states in the midwest. we'll tell you what it was coming up. on wallstreet... energy companies led u.s. stocks slightly lower today as the price of crude oil declined, snapping a three-day winning streak for the s&p. the dow fell 19 points. the nasdaq... lost 3 points. and the s&p... slid about 5 points. and we are following breaking news night. major delays
bold statements made on twitter by a county official in michigan have drawn reaction from kent state universitylican party leaders. dan ada-mini, secretary of the marquette county republican party - tweeted last week "violent protesters who shut down free speech? time for another kent state perhaps. one bullet stops a lot of thuggery." the comments were made after the violent trump protests at u-c berkeley. in 1970, the ohio national guard shot and killed four kent state students...
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state university. and now at the university of new orleans. 10-10, last time i checked, michigan state. has turned out an army of wonderful students. you can on will tell them that when you meet them by the breath of their education and their work ethic. works at churning out the best possible phd's. speaker, hans van de ven, teaches chinese history at cambridge university, and is a leader on history of 19th-century china. we should stipulate, we do not bring you here unless you are one of the, or the authority on the topic. he is the author of numerous award-winning books from a friend to comment, the formation of the communist party. war and nationalism in china, 1925 to 1945. past, thewith the global origins of my dignity in china." his edited work "the battle for wara on the sino japanese 1937 to 1945," is essential reading. i have a copy of it at home. his newest book "a china at war." will be forthcoming this summer. he is a publishing and scholarly machine. dr.s begin by introducing millett. [applause] dr. millett: anything to take my space off the street. thank you. i think the
state university. and now at the university of new orleans. 10-10, last time i checked, michigan state. has turned out an army of wonderful students. you can on will tell them that when you meet them by the breath of their education and their work ethic. works at churning out the best possible phd's. speaker, hans van de ven, teaches chinese history at cambridge university, and is a leader on history of 19th-century china. we should stipulate, we do not bring you here unless you are one of the,...
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universities. devos's home state of michigan had more charter schools run by private companies than any other state she is expected to be friendly to for-profit colleges, maybe, maybe not. who knows. the point that the secretary of education should also have experience related to higher education and let me speak a little bit to that. our public k-12 system, which has now sometimes become a preschool through community college system or k-20 system, we started to understand that just as we said at some point that the equivalent of a high school education is essential for a pathway for opportunity in our country, so now is the ability for many visions of what you'll do with your life to attend school after high school that is higher education. there are many pathways to success through apprenticeship programs and other routes that we should publicize and honor other trades that need people in them, very successful pathways to stable family finances, foundation for raising your children, but much of our economy does require the experience of gaining a higher education on through our community and four
universities. devos's home state of michigan had more charter schools run by private companies than any other state she is expected to be friendly to for-profit colleges, maybe, maybe not. who knows. the point that the secretary of education should also have experience related to higher education and let me speak a little bit to that. our public k-12 system, which has now sometimes become a preschool through community college system or k-20 system, we started to understand that just as we said...
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michigan we will have mary ann phillips, executive of health care transformation at university of michigan. trisha borne will talk about florida. charlotte hodges eminent scholar in risk management and assure unat florida state university. patty, since we have already used 15 second of your time, you get a little more -- north carolina, mark hall. director of health law and policy program. fred d. and professor of law wake forest university and nonresident senior fell heo aow brookings and same for you and we have mike. so micah, start off. >> all right. i'm intending on winning the oscar for best presenter today. and to do so i'm going to tell a story about "la la land." now, in this case, by "la la land," i mean region 16 of cover california, california's aca marketplace. that is the western half of los angeles. and when i talk about will really reinforce conclusions that michael just shared with the entire group. i will give you some local flavor. so los angeles has 5 million people who live in it. as large as many states. diverse population. very urban area. and there is both a lost providers competition in los angeles as well as a lot of insurer competition. on the provider side and the los angeles area
michigan we will have mary ann phillips, executive of health care transformation at university of michigan. trisha borne will talk about florida. charlotte hodges eminent scholar in risk management and assure unat florida state university. patty, since we have already used 15 second of your time, you get a little more -- north carolina, mark hall. director of health law and policy program. fred d. and professor of law wake forest university and nonresident senior fell heo aow brookings and same...
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michigan we have mary phillips for health care research and transformation at the university of michigan. patricia borne will talk about florida. she is the payne hojs eminent scholar in risk management insurance at florida state university. patty since we've already used 15 seconds of your time you get less time. >> fred deand elizabeth l. turn ij and a nonresidence senior fellow brookings, same with you mark. and then finally we have texas and mike. so mika, start off. >> all right. well i'm intending on winning the oscar for best presenter today. and to do so i'm going to tell a story about "la la land." now in this case by la land" i mean region 16 of covered california, california's aca marketplace. that is the western half of los angeles and what i talk about will really reinforce the conclusions that michael just shared with the entire group and i'll give you some local flavor. the western region of los angeles actually in and of itself has 5 million people who live in it, so it's as large as many states. very diverse population obviously, a very urban area and there is both a lot of provider competition in los angeles as well as a lot of insurers competition. on the provider side and the broader los an
michigan we have mary phillips for health care research and transformation at the university of michigan. patricia borne will talk about florida. she is the payne hojs eminent scholar in risk management insurance at florida state university. patty since we've already used 15 seconds of your time you get less time. >> fred deand elizabeth l. turn ij and a nonresidence senior fellow brookings, same with you mark. and then finally we have texas and mike. so mika, start off. >> all...
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university of michigan. patricia bourne will talk about florida. she is the paine h. and charlotte hodges eminent scholar in risk management and insurance at florida state university. patty, since we've already used 15 seconds of your time, you get a little less time. north carolina we have mark hall, who's director of health law and policy. fred d. and elizabeth l. turn ij professor of law, wake forest university and a non-resident senior fellow at brookings. same with you, mark. and then finally we have texas and mike. so micah, start off. >> all right. wow. i'm intending to win the oscar for best presenter today. and to do so i'm going to tell a story about "la la land." in this case by "la la land" i mean region 16 of covered california, california's aca marketplace. that is the western half of los angel angeles. what i talk about will really reinforce the conclusions michael just shared with the entire group, but i'll give you some local flavor. so the western region of los angeles actually in and of itself has 5 million people who live in it. it's as large as many states. a very diverse population, obviously a very urban area. and there is a lot o
university of michigan. patricia bourne will talk about florida. she is the paine h. and charlotte hodges eminent scholar in risk management and insurance at florida state university. patty, since we've already used 15 seconds of your time, you get a little less time. north carolina we have mark hall, who's director of health law and policy. fred d. and elizabeth l. turn ij professor of law, wake forest university and a non-resident senior fellow at brookings. same with you, mark. and then...
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states attorney general in 1975. and crime had been increasing for two decades and drugs increasing. 50% acknowledged they'd used an illegal drug that year according to the university of michigan authorityi i authoritative study. prison made people worse. prosecution and crime were not effective. criminals were victims and the victims were victims and the police were victims and everybody was a victim. wasn't much we could do about it, and then we began to confront this situation because the people became so concerned about it. burglar bars and burglar alarms in people's homes. people never locked their doors before. in the '50s. and so this was a big change. we began to focus on how to improve law enforcement. something i've just kind of watched. i've had an interest in over the years. and it took some time, maybe 20 years, but the murder rate was half in america than what it had been. drug use was down among kids. we had prevention programs in every community and many of you and i spent a lot of my time working, try to create a message of the danger of the illegal drugs and the crime does tend to follow drug use, anybody observed history, they know that's true. so we made pr
states attorney general in 1975. and crime had been increasing for two decades and drugs increasing. 50% acknowledged they'd used an illegal drug that year according to the university of michigan authorityi i authoritative study. prison made people worse. prosecution and crime were not effective. criminals were victims and the victims were victims and the police were victims and everybody was a victim. wasn't much we could do about it, and then we began to confront this situation because the...
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joining us, professor of law to university of michigan law school, and cesar vargas, thank you for being with us co-director of dream action , coalition and new york state's first openly undocumented attorney. that does it for this sacrament. when we come back, we go too montgomery, alabama, and to the anne frank center here in new york. stay with us. ♪ [ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war andd peace rereport. i'm amy goodman. 11 jewish community centers across the country were hit by another wave of bomb threats on monday. it was the fourth wave of nationwide bomb threats against jcc's in thehe last five weeks. in total, 69 threats have been reported against 54 jcc's. meanwhile, at a cemetery in univerersity city,y, missoururie gravesites of more than 100 jews were vandalized over the weekend. the southern poverty law center has revealed the number of anti-muslim groups in the united states tripled last year from 34 in 2015 to 101 last year. the southern poverty law center and other groups have said hate groups have bebeen energized by the candidacy and then election of donald trump. in recent weeks, trump has faced incr
joining us, professor of law to university of michigan law school, and cesar vargas, thank you for being with us co-director of dream action , coalition and new york state's first openly undocumented attorney. that does it for this sacrament. when we come back, we go too montgomery, alabama, and to the anne frank center here in new york. stay with us. ♪ [ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war andd peace rereport. i'm amy goodman. 11 jewish community centers...
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spicer pointed out, also the university of michigan study that came out saying that consumer confidence is at a new high, saying they are now going to keep jobs in the united statesbe hanging on to employees versus playing them off. i think they can claim increase confidence based off the economic policies they have put forth or at least discussed. >> bret: tm? >> i think the number that matters, 641, the number of days we are away from the midterm elections, and people will buy make determinations as to whether or not they have a job. regardless of what you want to give credit to, that first segment of man unemployed is still a pretty bad figure. >> bret: steve? >> i think credit goes a little bit both ways. the reference point was january 12th, a full week before president trump took office. i think what lisa says has some merit. businesses, business leaders showing increased confidence about the possibility that regulations would be lifted or eliminated, that taxes would be lowered, what have you. >> bret: next up, we have god dodd-frank and the pulling back of those regulations >> we expect to be cutting a lot of art because frankly, so many people, friends o
spicer pointed out, also the university of michigan study that came out saying that consumer confidence is at a new high, saying they are now going to keep jobs in the united statesbe hanging on to employees versus playing them off. i think they can claim increase confidence based off the economic policies they have put forth or at least discussed. >> bret: tm? >> i think the number that matters, 641, the number of days we are away from the midterm elections, and people will buy...
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universities. i'm afraid that's consistent with what she's done in michigan where she leans toward the for-profit model blind to the fact that many of these for-profit schools in her state are worthless. you see, for-profit college, the most heavily subsidized private entities in america already have friends in high places in washington. we know what happened to their stock prices over the years as students and families realized how terrible they were and stopped attending them. enrollment went down in many of the schools. guess what happened the day after president trump was elected? the stocks of for-profit colleges and universities started to rise again. they saw new opportunities. they were going to get a department of education which would stop enforcing the law and stop the fraud that they'd been guilty of. ms. devos at her hearing gave us no hope for any different outcome. we know from recent data released by the obama department of education that many for-profit colleges actually receive nearly 100% of their revenue from federal taxpayers in the form of title 4 funds, department of defense tuition assistance and department of veteran affairs g.i. bill. i don't k
universities. i'm afraid that's consistent with what she's done in michigan where she leans toward the for-profit model blind to the fact that many of these for-profit schools in her state are worthless. you see, for-profit college, the most heavily subsidized private entities in america already have friends in high places in washington. we know what happened to their stock prices over the years as students and families realized how terrible they were and stopped attending them. enrollment went...
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state university system for three years. and that is nearly a half a million students. you could replace all of the water pipes in flint, michigan, 270 times over, for $15 billion. choices. you want safe drinking water in flint and other communities around the united states? or do you want a wall? you're concerned about the american military, the navy? five submarines, virginia class submarines, or one ford class aircraft carrier, plus a submarine. or how about scholarships for undergraduate programs at the university of california, which i had the privilege of graduating from a few years ago. 27,777 four-year, full-time scholarships. that's the end of graduate -- undergraduate population at the university of california-davis. there's one more place you could spend $15 billion or even one part of $15 billion. nd it's on this. no, that's water infrastructure. where is it? found it. too many placards. for give me for a moment. -- forgive me for a moment. these are the deadly diseases in america. let's see. breast cancer, over the last decade we've seen breast cancer actually decline. prostate cancer has declined by 11%. heart dise
state university system for three years. and that is nearly a half a million students. you could replace all of the water pipes in flint, michigan, 270 times over, for $15 billion. choices. you want safe drinking water in flint and other communities around the united states? or do you want a wall? you're concerned about the american military, the navy? five submarines, virginia class submarines, or one ford class aircraft carrier, plus a submarine. or how about scholarships for undergraduate...