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michigan u.s. attorney prosecuted the case. >> they were told they were going to have to call willoughby daddy, that they were going to be required to engage in sex acts for money. and then the two adult females schooled the minors on what they could expect. >> it wasn't no cult. it wasn't no i'll buy you this sweater. this guy was just plain, he got them in the house. boom. boom. period. >> on day ten of their captivity willoughby had the two girls and female accomplices driven to the michigan truck stop. while the teenagers were forced to have sex with the truckers, willoughby's polices collected the cash. an alert state trooper arrested willoughby's two cohorts and one of the kidnapped girls for prostitution. >> after the other two leave, she breaks down and tells us this whole story about how she was abducted in toledo, ohio. she had another friend with her. she is 15. the other girl was 14. they were abducted and turned into prostitution with a pimp. >> they were able to very quickly determine
michigan u.s. attorney prosecuted the case. >> they were told they were going to have to call willoughby daddy, that they were going to be required to engage in sex acts for money. and then the two adult females schooled the minors on what they could expect. >> it wasn't no cult. it wasn't no i'll buy you this sweater. this guy was just plain, he got them in the house. boom. boom. period. >> on day ten of their captivity willoughby had the two girls and female accomplices...
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u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. welcome. mr. joe wilson is managing director of the technology he leads the gao where the gao possible relations across the federal government. joining the gao in 1979, he has led numerous reviews of information technology systems and management at a variety of federal agencies. welcome. mr. clancyecognizes for his opening statement. good morning, mr. chairman, chairman langford, chairman perry, chairman
u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. welcome. mr. joe wilson is managing director of the technology he leads the gao where the gao possible relations across the federal government. joining the gao in 1979, he has led numerous reviews of information technology systems and management at a variety of federal agencies. welcome. mr. clancyecognizes for his opening statement. good morning, mr. chairman, chairman langford, chairman perry, chairman
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u.s. state of michigan has experienced, economic shardships have left the city depressed. he realize you glrks are this is detroit's wall of shame. when teresa moved here 26 years ago, blacks were on one side, whites on the other. >> the purpose was to separate the white community from the black community. i don't like it but it's part of my history. >> a developer wanted to build middle class homes for whites, reasoning that separating the races would protect the seablght's involvement. yet while those oppressed by the berlin wall tore it down, this wall has allowed to stand. >> this serves as a memory how things used to be and how perhaps in their mind things have gotten better. >> reporter: it wasn't designed as a fill brairier, it was designed for those on the black side of the wall. that message says keep out. since 1461 gloria johnson has lived with that symbol, of triex and work. >> it didn't work. the people are still here, the people they tried to oppress and he keep out of there. on the other side of the wall they are all over the city. it just can't box people i
u.s. state of michigan has experienced, economic shardships have left the city depressed. he realize you glrks are this is detroit's wall of shame. when teresa moved here 26 years ago, blacks were on one side, whites on the other. >> the purpose was to separate the white community from the black community. i don't like it but it's part of my history. >> a developer wanted to build middle class homes for whites, reasoning that separating the races would protect the seablght's...
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recruited also receiving school alreadyship offers from stanford, ohio state, university of michigan, plus the u.s. air force and the u.s. naval academies, that's big time. jean: thanks, jamie. tom: at least one new hampshire turkey is protesting ahead of thanksgiving dinner. jean: next at 5:30, all of this caught on camera, we'll tell you in turkey started chasing a pelham woman. jennifer: next, millions of americans are on the move tonight from the highways to the airports, a look at any trouble spots here in new hampshire on the eve of thanksgiving. and a disturbing report of an alleged sex assault at a goffstown nursing home, the steps taken by the state against tom: today president obama pardoned two turkeys. this year you could tweet your vote for which bird will be the turkey, both abe and honest, as they're called, are being saved from the dinner table. but abe received the title of national thanksiving turkey. both birds will spend the rest of their lives living peacefully at a farm in virginia. jean: you think most turkeys would be flying the day before thanksgiving, not the case with on
recruited also receiving school alreadyship offers from stanford, ohio state, university of michigan, plus the u.s. air force and the u.s. naval academies, that's big time. jean: thanks, jamie. tom: at least one new hampshire turkey is protesting ahead of thanksgiving dinner. jean: next at 5:30, all of this caught on camera, we'll tell you in turkey started chasing a pelham woman. jennifer: next, millions of americans are on the move tonight from the highways to the airports, a look at any...
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the governor, the administrative, and [ inaudible ] of michigan, and the united states to bring more syrian refugees. >> the governor has asked the u.spartment of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and clearances. in the meantime he says about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away. some governors are asking federal lawmakers to insert a provision in the spending bill that would prevent syrian refugees from entering the u.s., along with taking a serious look at the vetting process, there is also a call to create safe zones that would house syrian refugees in their own country. tony. >> values are only values when they are tested. so bisi, look, the detroit has a sizable muslim population. is that community worried about an anti muslim backlash after this attack? >> reporter: i have talked to quite a few people in the muslim community here in metro detroit, tony, and there isn't so much a fear, but people are certainly watching their surroundings. there was a threat made on social media over the weekend after the attacks in paris and it targeted muslims here throughout metro detroit, but
the governor, the administrative, and [ inaudible ] of michigan, and the united states to bring more syrian refugees. >> the governor has asked the u.spartment of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and clearances. in the meantime he says about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away. some governors are asking federal lawmakers to insert a provision in the spending bill that would prevent syrian refugees from entering the u.s., along with...
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u.s. history. plus breezy blasts around the nation and wild waves in michigan and much more on a busy friday. "early today" starts now. good morning everyone. i'm alex witt. breaking news e overnight. a u.s. air strike targeting the notorious isis terrorist known as gentlemen hadi john. jihadi john is a kuwaitty born british mill tint seen in a number of propaganda videos that show the execution of westerners. right now a official tells nbc news there is no definitive proof yet he was killed. and moments ago british prime minister david cameron spoke to reporters. >> we cannot yet be certain if the strike was successful. but let me be clear. i've always said that we would do whatever was necessary. whatever it took to track down and stop him taking the lives of others. we have been working with the united states literally around the clock to track him down. this was a combined effort and the contribution of both our countries was essential. he is a barbaric murderer. he was shown in the sickening videos of the beheading of british aide workers. he posed an ongoing and serious threat to innocen
u.s. history. plus breezy blasts around the nation and wild waves in michigan and much more on a busy friday. "early today" starts now. good morning everyone. i'm alex witt. breaking news e overnight. a u.s. air strike targeting the notorious isis terrorist known as gentlemen hadi john. jihadi john is a kuwaitty born british mill tint seen in a number of propaganda videos that show the execution of westerners. right now a official tells nbc news there is no definitive proof yet he was...
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we're going to lobby the governor, the administrators of michigan and the united states to bring more refugees. >>> governor snyder has asked the u.sment of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and clearances. in the meantime, he says about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroit. >>> and most of the critics of america's refugees program, republicans. but immigration advocates say the vetting process is strong enough. >> the fact of the matter is we really have really robust security clearances. and folks in the refugee resettlement world know this, so it's kind of surprising that this process would be attacked. the american resettlement l process is different than the european process. we don't have syrian refugees showing up at our land borders. they are specifically brought here by the united states through, you know, heavy security clearance checks through the department of homeland security, through the state department, with the fbi, and it takes over two years or even more for folks to actually arrive here, and there's multiple security clearanc
we're going to lobby the governor, the administrators of michigan and the united states to bring more refugees. >>> governor snyder has asked the u.sment of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and clearances. in the meantime, he says about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroit. >>> and most of the critics of america's refugees program, republicans. but immigration advocates say the vetting...
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most from family members, then also from michigan's own military and states museum, and from the oklahoma history center. the u.s. army quartermaster museum. this was an effort really that was spearheaded by eileen carter, the daughter-in-law of edward carter junior. she really led the charge in the -- in elaborating on the story of edward carter and how miraculous it is really. he was raised in india, raised abroad by missionaries, in china. and really was -- font against a -- really fought against a racist system. so she spearheaded the charge for his medal. he unfortunately passed away in 1963 at only 47 years old and he was long gone by the time that was metal -- metal -- medal awarded. but his family did accept this on his honor. >> staff sergeant carter six for -- was an example of the highest traditions of military service. accepting the medal of honor for staff sergeant carter is his son. [applause] kim: the story of edward carter junior in his service during world war ii is really incredible. he was born to missionary parents in los angeles, the -- but raised in india and china. he ran away at 15 years
most from family members, then also from michigan's own military and states museum, and from the oklahoma history center. the u.s. army quartermaster museum. this was an effort really that was spearheaded by eileen carter, the daughter-in-law of edward carter junior. she really led the charge in the -- in elaborating on the story of edward carter and how miraculous it is really. he was raised in india, raised abroad by missionaries, in china. and really was -- font against a -- really fought...
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dad is what i have asked deposit efforts to bring more refugees to michigan and requested the u.s.epartment of state and the u.s. department of homeland security of homeland security to take full review of our security procedures for all refugees who have the potential to be placed in michigan. guest: for about the last three michigan toffice in our senior staff has processed syrians who have received either tps, protected status, or asylum. or -- these syrians who fled from the violence in syria have been acclimating themselves to the american way of life. i would say that governor snyder , look back in history and tell me one time in any muslim in the state of michigan committed an act of terrorism in the past century. he will not find a single one. the department of homeland security has very rigorous screening process is to let refugees in the country. it takes a couple of years for the united here in states of america, and in our community, we have been preparing to find suitable families working in conjunction with family services for 400 orphans. what type of national securi
dad is what i have asked deposit efforts to bring more refugees to michigan and requested the u.s.epartment of state and the u.s. department of homeland security of homeland security to take full review of our security procedures for all refugees who have the potential to be placed in michigan. guest: for about the last three michigan toffice in our senior staff has processed syrians who have received either tps, protected status, or asylum. or -- these syrians who fled from the violence in...
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u.s. history. >>> plus breezy blasts around the nation. as wild winds whip up waves in michigan. and much, much more on a busy friday, "first look" starts right now. >>> good morning, thanks for being with us. i'm shannon mulaire. we start with breaking news overnight. a u.s. airstrike targeted the notorious isis terrorist known as jihadi john. the pentagon says the drone attack happened last night in northern syria, in the isis stronghold of raqqah. jihadi john is a kuwaiti-born british militant seen in a number of isis propaganda videos that show the execution of westerners. right now a senior u.s. counterterrorism official tells nbc news there's, quote, no definitive proof yet that he was killed. nbc seas keir simmons is in london with the very latest on this developing story. >> reporter: shannon, good morning. u.s. officials saying that they targeted the man known as jihadi john in a drone strike overnight in the city of raqqah. that is isis de facto capital in syria. held by isis for some years now. now the drone strike, according to tweets coming from people in that city, h
u.s. history. >>> plus breezy blasts around the nation. as wild winds whip up waves in michigan. and much, much more on a busy friday, "first look" starts right now. >>> good morning, thanks for being with us. i'm shannon mulaire. we start with breaking news overnight. a u.s. airstrike targeted the notorious isis terrorist known as jihadi john. the pentagon says the drone attack happened last night in northern syria, in the isis stronghold of raqqah. jihadi john is a...
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michigan was one of the first to express its objections. >> we are going to suspend things until we have a chance to talk to the u.s. rtment of homeland security. >> reporter: reacting to the attacks in paris michigan rick snyder is suspending the state's efforts to take in more syrian refugees, the concern refugees could pose a threat to u.s. security. >> most people are not terrorists and we need to be thoughtful about helping people around the world to be prudent to make sure some terrorist element is not entering our country. >> reporter: not long after snyder's announcement sunday several other governors followed suit, the move is an about face for a governor who two months ago welcomed plans to help refugees fleeing the on going conflict in syria. >> we have always been open and welcoming and now he closed the doors and it's not just closing doors but sends a really strong message that puts blame on innocent people. >> reporter: former state representative is with take on hate, a campaign that addresses discrimination against muslim americans as governor of a state with one of the largest middle eastern populat
michigan was one of the first to express its objections. >> we are going to suspend things until we have a chance to talk to the u.s. rtment of homeland security. >> reporter: reacting to the attacks in paris michigan rick snyder is suspending the state's efforts to take in more syrian refugees, the concern refugees could pose a threat to u.s. security. >> most people are not terrorists and we need to be thoughtful about helping people around the world to be prudent to make...
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michigan and the united states to bring more refugees. >> reporter: with the syrian refugee effort on hold, governor schneider has asked the u.s. partment of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and clearances. in the meantime he said the syrian refugee now headed for michigan will not be turned away. some governors are asking federal lawmakers to intervene by inserting a provision in the spending bill that would ban syrian refugees from entering the u.s. there are also calls to create a safe zone to house syrian refugees in their own country. david? >> reporter: bisi onile-ere reporting from detroit. thank you. joining us in the studio now is a foreign policy analyst and author. what do you make of these lawmakers, members of the senate, and also more than 15 governors who say enough of the syrian refugees. >> i think the united states took almost nothing compared to countries like beirut or lebanon where -- i mean you have 5 million lebanese the whole country and they have taken in almost 1 million syrian refugees. it's disgraceful. it's creating the kind of terror we have been seeing the last 36 hours, you ar
michigan and the united states to bring more refugees. >> reporter: with the syrian refugee effort on hold, governor schneider has asked the u.s. partment of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and clearances. in the meantime he said the syrian refugee now headed for michigan will not be turned away. some governors are asking federal lawmakers to intervene by inserting a provision in the spending bill that would ban syrian refugees from entering the u.s. there are also...
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florida, colorado and georgia joined illinois i indiana arkansas michigan alabama and texas today, all of those u.sing that syrian refugees will no longer be allowed to reset tell in their states. today president barack obama condemning that decision. the president saying that it's shameful and it's just not who we are as a country. the states deciding to close their borders like texas, the governor there is saying they can't risk a similar danger but others like delaware governor jack markell saying they would provide asylum and that it's unfortunate that anyone would use the tragic events in paris to send a message there we don't understand the plight of these refugees. pennsylvania is currently accepting refugees as well. still no word this afternoon on new jersey's decision. >>> this is moyer smith an nypd officer who lost her life on 9/11. she was the only female officer to die that day. back in 2001, glamour magazine named her a woman of the year and her husband james smith accepted on her behalf. 14 years later james is returning his wife's award. why? because the magazine recently bestowed
florida, colorado and georgia joined illinois i indiana arkansas michigan alabama and texas today, all of those u.sing that syrian refugees will no longer be allowed to reset tell in their states. today president barack obama condemning that decision. the president saying that it's shameful and it's just not who we are as a country. the states deciding to close their borders like texas, the governor there is saying they can't risk a similar danger but others like delaware governor jack markell...
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u.s. library of national medicine and university of michigan asked 500 people to rate a list of the most addictive foods. all right. >> number one pizza. >> number two, chocolate. >> thank god. >> number three chips, and then you go into cookies, ice cream, french fries, that would be mine. cheeseburger, non-diet soda. >> what's this with the cucumbers? >> i love cucumbers. >> i hate vegetables. >> it's last on the list. >> but it's on the list. >> the cucumber, i totally get. >> i love a cucumber. cucumber. >> cold and crispy, so refreshing. >> i put salt on it the cuke per. >> sometimes i don't take the time to slice it, take the cucumber. >> and bite, it me, too, that's so weird. >> unless it's a pickle i don't want to the know abo >> i also like cucumber in water and put it in and i like the crunch of it. >> i'm more of a salty food. >> it's not on the list, mine is chunky peanut butter. >> do you grab the peanut butter from upstairs in chunky peanut butter. get it out of cupboard and don't bother with anything else. right in. >> all right. >> another song from your youth. >> here's another on
u.s. library of national medicine and university of michigan asked 500 people to rate a list of the most addictive foods. all right. >> number one pizza. >> number two, chocolate. >> thank god. >> number three chips, and then you go into cookies, ice cream, french fries, that would be mine. cheeseburger, non-diet soda. >> what's this with the cucumbers? >> i love cucumbers. >> i hate vegetables. >> it's last on the list. >> but it's on the...
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showers across parts of the great lakes and parts offed state of michigan, but overall, quiet picture across the east. across the western u.s., things will start to get a lot more active. we do have a storm system that will be rolling in especially across washington state, also into oregon. and eventually some of that snow is going to be making its way down into parts of california. so we will be watching for that across northern rockies, as well. winter storm watches are in effect continuing in to wednesday morning. back to you. >>> music's most talented all in one room to crown top performers at the american music awards. >> one direction had only one place to go, the stage, taking home the number one award artist of the year. ♪ nicki minaj brought all the drama and it was caught on cam made. she flipped a switch after winning best rap and is seen rolling her eyes. >> i think she almost forgot to thank someone. i don't think that was a big issue. but host jennifer lopez shined. multiple outfit changes stealing the spotlight. and celine dion with an emotioned a tribute to paris. and are you a belieber? justin bieber dancin
showers across parts of the great lakes and parts offed state of michigan, but overall, quiet picture across the east. across the western u.s., things will start to get a lot more active. we do have a storm system that will be rolling in especially across washington state, also into oregon. and eventually some of that snow is going to be making its way down into parts of california. so we will be watching for that across northern rockies, as well. winter storm watches are in effect continuing...
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michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation services normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker: >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half the g.o.p. president, field, who said the u.s. should halt plans to welcome 10,000 syrian refugees over next year. >> there are refugees that need to be cared for, but they should be resettled in the middle east in majority muslim countries. >> reporter: front-runner donald trump said he might also president. >> it's something you'll have to strongly consider because some of the ideas and some of the coming from these areas. >> reporter: roughly four million syrians have been displaced by the fighting. applicants for resettlement here are screened by the departments of state and homeland security. former florida governor j
michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation services normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker: >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half...
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. >> reacting to the attacks michigan governor is suspending the state's efforts to take in more syrian refugees. the concern, refugees can pose a threat to u.s. security. >> most people are not terrorists and we need to be thoughtble about helping people around the world. this is just to be prudent, to make sure that some terrorist level is not entering our country. >> not long after snyder's announcement sunday, several other republican governors followed suit. the move is an about face for the governor, who two months ago welcomed plans to help the conflict in syria. >> we have all been a diverse state, and we have always been very open and welcoming and now he is closed the door, but it is just not closing doors it send as strong message. that puts the blame on innocent people [former state representative is with take on hate, a campaign that addresses discrimination against muslim americans. as governor of a state with one of the largest middle eastern populations in the u.s. he says snyder missed the mark. >> governor snyder could have displaced some leadership here, and could have taken to lead of how we can do it right, through partne
. >> reacting to the attacks michigan governor is suspending the state's efforts to take in more syrian refugees. the concern, refugees can pose a threat to u.s. security. >> most people are not terrorists and we need to be thoughtble about helping people around the world. this is just to be prudent, to make sure that some terrorist level is not entering our country. >> not long after snyder's announcement sunday, several other republican governors followed suit. the move is...
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michigan. he had a long journey before he could come to the u.s. >> all the iraqi people, they have suffer ande still suffering from the hard life and actually, my country, iraq, the original country is not safe and so dangerous, so that's the big reason, that's why i leave my country. >> what was the process like of applying to come here to the united states and did you specifically want to come here? >> yeah, actually, i went, my country in 2012 and we went to the u.n. for united nation for the refugees, so we did the registration and then we did the interview with them, and then after that, they transfer my case to the u.s. office, united states office. in the turkey, it's called ecde and we did the interviews with them and got the approval, and then we did the health screening, and then we got the travel to the united states in 2014. >> so that whole process, it sounds like took two years? >> yeah, we spend a couple of years in turkey to get united states, to get here. >> what is the biggest difference between life back in iraq and life in the u.s. today? >> well, there's so many differenc
michigan. he had a long journey before he could come to the u.s. >> all the iraqi people, they have suffer ande still suffering from the hard life and actually, my country, iraq, the original country is not safe and so dangerous, so that's the big reason, that's why i leave my country. >> what was the process like of applying to come here to the united states and did you specifically want to come here? >> yeah, actually, i went, my country in 2012 and we went to the u.n. for...
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u.s. today. kpix 5's andria borba shows us what's going on in chicago. >> we are shutting down michigan avenue tell people chicago is mad, we're angry. >> reporter: hundreds of protestors filled chicago's magnificent mile. their goal, to shut down the luxury shopping corridor on black friday. they are angry about the shooting death of laquan mcdonald, a black teen shot 16 times by white police officer jason van dyke last year. he has been charged with first- degree murder. on tuesday, chicago police released dashcam video of the shooting. jesse jackson is calling officials who saw the tape and did nothing accomplices in the murder. >> that's why we need a full impartial federal investigation to know who saw what when and why was the tape suppressed for 13 months. >> reporter: the crowd demanded the resignation of the lead prosecutor, the mayor, police superintendent, and a federal probe into the chicago pd. >> we need immediate firing or resignation of anita alvarez, rahm emanuel and mccarthy to resign and not be in a system where cops who kill us, they take our money and do not invest in our futur
u.s. today. kpix 5's andria borba shows us what's going on in chicago. >> we are shutting down michigan avenue tell people chicago is mad, we're angry. >> reporter: hundreds of protestors filled chicago's magnificent mile. their goal, to shut down the luxury shopping corridor on black friday. they are angry about the shooting death of laquan mcdonald, a black teen shot 16 times by white police officer jason van dyke last year. he has been charged with first- degree murder. on...
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u.s. route 23 in michigan was modified to avoid the largest loss of wetlands in the state's history and to preserve that habitat for migratory water fowl. in new jersey, in 2012, route 53 causeway was completed after nepa review helped to minimize private property takings as well as damage to title marshes. in my home state, construction of the pennsylvania turnpike i-95 project is under way after a thorough nepa review which was conducted with the input and support of legal residents and local government officials. this process led to the selection of a design with the fewest impacts to homes, businesses and the local environment. nepa does not lead to unnecessary delays. it leads to better outcomes. the real culprit in delaying highway projects is the lack of funding and to address that problem, the house majority will need to first look in the mirror. it is their draconian budget slashing that has left our transportation infrastructure in the disrepair that is in existence today. my amendment would require us to evaluate the impacts of the last two rounds of regulatory steamrolling pass
u.s. route 23 in michigan was modified to avoid the largest loss of wetlands in the state's history and to preserve that habitat for migratory water fowl. in new jersey, in 2012, route 53 causeway was completed after nepa review helped to minimize private property takings as well as damage to title marshes. in my home state, construction of the pennsylvania turnpike i-95 project is under way after a thorough nepa review which was conducted with the input and support of legal residents and local...
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u.s. cities, milwaukee has one of the highest rising murder rates across the country. along the banks of lake michigan sits the city of milwaukee. it's formidable shores once a bastian of manufacturing. beyond the calm waters lies a city in pain. >> first, we're following breaking news out of milwaukee this morning. a double-fatal shooting. >> three people are dead include a toddler and teenager. >> after years of declining violent crime nationwide, many major u.s. cities have seen a drastic surge in homicides, with this works class city topping the list. >> witnesses heard several shots. >> so far this year milwaukee had over just 100 homicides compared with 86 throughout all of 2014. >> how are you going to make it through tonight with all the gunshots? if you leave this room today and they close the books on your life, what are people going to say about you? >> educators and friends are trying to step in before anyone else gets killed. >> is there a god that exists on 28th? >> together they co-founded the i will not die young campaign to help reduce gun violence in my walk. >> when my boy laid in t
u.s. cities, milwaukee has one of the highest rising murder rates across the country. along the banks of lake michigan sits the city of milwaukee. it's formidable shores once a bastian of manufacturing. beyond the calm waters lies a city in pain. >> first, we're following breaking news out of milwaukee this morning. a double-fatal shooting. >> three people are dead include a toddler and teenager. >> after years of declining violent crime nationwide, many major u.s. cities have...
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we saw in the u.s., that inflation expectations in the michigan survey have reached new lows. headline inflation just printed zero. it is going to be printing 1.6% in the first quarter. it will feel like a big acceleration and it may feel to consumers like inflation is coming back. we have heard ecb president mario draghi talking about this. veryee that number and the low number that we have around the world is used as a basis for wage negotiation. does that start to change the dynamic? japan isthe dynamic in very different from wage negotiations anywhere else in the world. the way the structure in terms of these huge wage negotiations. the transmission mechanism is very different. >> we are reaching more or less full employment. i guess we're seeing headlines going up. but even on the court inflation rate, we're going to see it moved to 1.6. next year, another consumption tax hike which tends to bring forward a little consumption. i know that the revival of japanese inflation is the dog that never barks, i understand that. but how people's perceptions will change might affect
we saw in the u.s., that inflation expectations in the michigan survey have reached new lows. headline inflation just printed zero. it is going to be printing 1.6% in the first quarter. it will feel like a big acceleration and it may feel to consumers like inflation is coming back. we have heard ecb president mario draghi talking about this. veryee that number and the low number that we have around the world is used as a basis for wage negotiation. does that start to change the dynamic? japan...
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michigan won an ipad mini and you could win one too. you're going to need tuesday's buzz word, be 18 years old and be a legal u.s. rez debit. >> the buzz word is coming up in just a bit. >> stand by for the ipad mini giveaway. >>> in addition to merry christmas and happy holidays and all the good cheer you're throwing around this season some of those cat owners may need to throw in -- sorry. this whole video focuses on cats but i think there's some dog owners that might need to apologize for those silly holiday animal costumes. >> that's a good one. in this video, many of which i don't now how they got the cat actors to wear. >> some said they don't mind. >> try asking the cat. >> another list of things for. >> pets and babies are subject to system pretty crappy things. >> that's because they subject us to all kinds of things during the year. >> hairball, anyone? >> oh, the turkey, that was pretty ridiculous. the christmas sweaters we should all apologize to each other for. the gift wrapping and then the christmas card. >> but this is all an ad for temptations cat treats. they say basically they're asking you to
michigan won an ipad mini and you could win one too. you're going to need tuesday's buzz word, be 18 years old and be a legal u.s. rez debit. >> the buzz word is coming up in just a bit. >> stand by for the ipad mini giveaway. >>> in addition to merry christmas and happy holidays and all the good cheer you're throwing around this season some of those cat owners may need to throw in -- sorry. this whole video focuses on cats but i think there's some dog owners that might...
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michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation services normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker. >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half the g.o.p. presidential field, who said the u.s. should halt plans to welcome 10,000 syrian refugees over the next year. to be cared for, but they should be resettled in the middle east in majority muslim countries. [ applause ] >> reporter: front-runner donald trump said he might also close some mosques if he becomes president. >> it's something you'll have to strongly consider because some of the ideas and some of the hatred, the absolute hatred is coming from these areas. >> reporter: roughly four million syrians have been displaced by the fighting. applicants for resettlement here are screened by the departments of sta
michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation services normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker. >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half...
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michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation services normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker. >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half the g.o.p. presidential field, who said the u.s. should halt plans to welcome 10,000 syrian refugees over the next year. >> there are refugees that need to be cared for, but they should be resettled in the middle east in majority muslim countries. [ applause ] >> reporter: front-runner donald some mosques if he becomes president. >> it's something you'll have to strongly consider because some of the ideas and some of the hatred, the absolute hatred is coming from these areas. >> reporter: roughly four million syrians have been displaced by the fighting. applicants for resettlement here are screened by the departments of st
michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation services normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker. >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half...
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u.s. the worry is that refugees may have ties to isis. alabama and michigan both say they will refuse refugees. and louisiana governor bobby jindal has written a letter to the white house, demanding to know how many are already in his state. elizabeth: more big stories this morning des moines police are , still investigating a deadly crash that killed two people last night. it happened at hubbell avenue and east 37th street. police say one car was northbound, turning into the quiktrip there when it collided with a car that was southbound. the driver and passenger in the northbound car were killed. the driver of the other car was seriously injured. police have not released their names. eric: iowa state university officials want to know if some vandals were racially motivated. president steven leath says the george washington carver statue on campus was covered in what appeared to be shaving cream. police believe it happened friday between 1:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon. leath says the university is taking this case very seriously. anyone with information shoul
u.s. the worry is that refugees may have ties to isis. alabama and michigan both say they will refuse refugees. and louisiana governor bobby jindal has written a letter to the white house, demanding to know how many are already in his state. elizabeth: more big stories this morning des moines police are , still investigating a deadly crash that killed two people last night. it happened at hubbell avenue and east 37th street. police say one car was northbound, turning into the quiktrip there...
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u.s. would take in some 10,000 syrian refugees. for example, in michiganhich we heard earlier, the governor of that state saying that his state would no longer allow refugees from syria to resettle there. they've accepted some 200 individuals via an agency that helps with the placement. his state now saying no to syrian refugees. alabama also rejecting the resettlement of syrian refugees. i should note, brian, that michigan has one of the largest middle eastern populations. detroit having one of the largest in this country. so you are seeing an immediate reaction. i should note, brian, the timing of it all -- as the president was talking about the discourse over what to do with these refugees, greg abbott, the governor of texas, was sending a letter to him. obvious the timing there to make an effective point. have you two republican congressmen, one from alabama, another from florida, also calling on the president to impose an immediate moratorium on accepting refugees from syria in to the united states. the political dialogue as it relates to the presiden
u.s. would take in some 10,000 syrian refugees. for example, in michiganhich we heard earlier, the governor of that state saying that his state would no longer allow refugees from syria to resettle there. they've accepted some 200 individuals via an agency that helps with the placement. his state now saying no to syrian refugees. alabama also rejecting the resettlement of syrian refugees. i should note, brian, that michigan has one of the largest middle eastern populations. detroit having one...
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michigan. a member of the homeland security and governmental affairs committee on the u.s. strategy against isis. then a look at climate change with ben kirkman, a professor at the university of miami rosenstiel school of marine and atmospheric science. journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. next, remarks by secretary of state john kerry at the overseas security advisories council. earliery was in paris this week and spoke about the paris attacks and stressed the importance of combating isis. this is 20 minutes. >> it is obvious he needs note introduction. but he is the son of a foreign service officer, and then answered his own call to duty with two tours in the u.s. navy. he went to vietnam, followed by , 20 year career in politics during which time finishing up as the head of our senate formulations committee. to our great benefit, coming on as the secretary of state. the 68th secretary of state, john f kerry. [applause] kerry: thank you very good morning everyone, th
michigan. a member of the homeland security and governmental affairs committee on the u.s. strategy against isis. then a look at climate change with ben kirkman, a professor at the university of miami rosenstiel school of marine and atmospheric science. journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. next, remarks by secretary of state john kerry at the overseas security advisories council. earliery...
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u.s. department of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and cleernances. in the meantime he says that about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away >>> the paris attack and its possible connection to syrian refugees has become an issue in the run off election for governor of loisianna. >> reporter: one terrorist has posed here and syrian refugees are being sent >>> in that ad senator david viter is accusing democratic opponent of backing obama's refugee plan that will put americans at risk. edwards has taken a lead. to discuss the effects, the paris attacks are having on politics, we have michael shore. let's start with the governors. it's questionable whether they can stop refugee settlement in their states, but are sending a clear message that they see it likely as politically ex-peed entity. yes >> reporter: yes they can't do anything. it's hard to know if there are criminals among them. however, like you said, it's political expedient. there has to be numbers that support. there's some politics behind this and all of these governors and so far you've said 25, 24 are republican, the 25 testes is magyhas
u.s. department of homeland security for a full review of its procedures and cleernances. in the meantime he says that about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away >>> the paris attack and its possible connection to syrian refugees has become an issue in the run off election for governor of loisianna. >> reporter: one terrorist has posed here and syrian refugees are being sent >>> in that ad senator david viter is accusing democratic opponent...
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. >> michigan, alabama, and texas have become the first states to refuse to take in syrian refugees amid heightened the states say they will not be relocating refugees until the u.s. department of homeland security fully reviews its screening procedures. >> the world continues to pay tribute to victims of the attacks. of silence across europe as well as in paris where crowds gathered near the concert hall in restaurant targeted in the terror attack. >> no sign of panic in financial markets. stocks open higher in europe and on wall street this morning. here' s a look at how the markets are doing now. . we now know what happened to a window as she tried to escape the concert hall. her story when our coverage of the paris attacks continues later in this half-hour. track down more than a dozen weapons, including assault reserve armory. sera congi is live with new >> comments from the f.b.i. on investigation. sources tell us the thieves got away with more than a dozen weapons, some of them assault rifles. it was a report of smoke in one of the buildings that first brought police and firefighters to the army reserve center sunday morning. the fire chief says there was
. >> michigan, alabama, and texas have become the first states to refuse to take in syrian refugees amid heightened the states say they will not be relocating refugees until the u.s. department of homeland security fully reviews its screening procedures. >> the world continues to pay tribute to victims of the attacks. of silence across europe as well as in paris where crowds gathered near the concert hall in restaurant targeted in the terror attack. >> no sign of panic in...
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michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation n rvices normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker. >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half the g.o.p. presidential fifid, who said the u.s. should halt plans to welcome 10,000 syrian refugees over the next year. >> there are refugees that need to be cared for, but they should be resettled in the middle east in majority muslim countries. [ applause ] >> reporter: front-runner donald trump said he might also close some mosques if he becomes president. >> it's something you'll have to strongly consider bebeuse some of the ideas and some of the hatred, the absolute hatred is coming from these areas. >> reporter: roughly four million syrians have been displaced by the fighting. applicants for resettlement here are sc
michigan governor rick snyder. >> we're going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u.s. department of homeland security. >> reporter: he and others say they'll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of relocation n rvices normally supplied to refugees. massachusetts governor charlie baker. >> the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by more than half...