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reporter: last saturday in ann arbor, the university of michigan was alive with energy. irst day of early voting with a long line of students in an and up -- unexpected place, the university's art museum. christine olson -- >> we are in a state that is hyper polarized. there has been recent history here of violence and extreme rhetoric around elections, around politics generally, i think museums are fantastically great places in which people can, especially students, especially young people, can book -- can begin their careers as voters. reporter: in an ugly time in american politics, can beauty play a small role in serving democracy? that is the goal in the project of art and civic engagement involving university museums from across the big 10, maybe -- many in midwest battleground states like here in michigan. the principles of design are being applied to voting itself. >> we realize there was a big gap between registration rates and voter rates. some of the barriers are psychological. where can design play a role? reporter: stephanie and another professor had the creed
reporter: last saturday in ann arbor, the university of michigan was alive with energy. irst day of early voting with a long line of students in an and up -- unexpected place, the university's art museum. christine olson -- >> we are in a state that is hyper polarized. there has been recent history here of violence and extreme rhetoric around elections, around politics generally, i think museums are fantastically great places in which people can, especially students, especially young...
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i said that the center for political studies at the university of michigan. he's joining his life from on all of our in michigan. so thank you very much indeed for being with us in your estimation or us selection is being held in our for my kind of default position of mistrust in the system. well, there's a sharp progress in different robin. these attitudes are distressed about the elections. for many years, the republican party has been concerned about the fraud and the integrity of the electoral system. found democrats have been interested in increasing access to the balance. a major problem arose after the 2020 election. when donald trump refused to admit that his loss, in fact, leading up to election day, he spoke about how the democrats were going to treat. and then he declared himself to victor on election night. even though are not all the votes has been cash show as the head of the republican party going into the 2024 election. he's also begun early on to a sheet that are questions for the republican flowers that the democrats are going to see a legal
i said that the center for political studies at the university of michigan. he's joining his life from on all of our in michigan. so thank you very much indeed for being with us in your estimation or us selection is being held in our for my kind of default position of mistrust in the system. well, there's a sharp progress in different robin. these attitudes are distressed about the elections. for many years, the republican party has been concerned about the fraud and the integrity of the...
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of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way to what sort of head on i'll just say i will have all the rest of the days. these will have from the director of the hospital in garza, he says his stuff is working on the horrifying conditions. the outrage in valencia spain's king is food and had cooled. the government's response to loving chills more than 200 feet in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza in
of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and...
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of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way as well. so the head hair on out is here, the raging valencia spain's king is moved and tackled over the government's response to flooding kills more than 200 people to us. the election results in moldova, that the window is calling a lesson in democracy. the fellow or the weather is lottie, set fire across china right over the next couple of days. accounts have the same full of korean peninsula and for
of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and...
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and then she made it here to the state university of michigan. where she gave a powerful speech a speech that began addressing the situation in the middle east, the war in live alone and engulfed. so she said that there needs to be peace. she also spoke about the thousands of innocent civilians that have been killed there. she spoke about the trying to find a 2 state solution. so palestinians have a right to self determination, stability and security. among other things, she set that with her were present members of the arab american community in the states, and that is cool. so donuts from visited to members of that community. last friday . again, he was promising peace and many among those that community had been showing their support for donald trump. the arab american community here in michigan is one of the largest in the united states, and many have traditionally voted for the democratic party. and that has started to change because of the and almost frustration with the current administration, with the ongoing was in the release. so coming
and then she made it here to the state university of michigan. where she gave a powerful speech a speech that began addressing the situation in the middle east, the war in live alone and engulfed. so she said that there needs to be peace. she also spoke about the thousands of innocent civilians that have been killed there. she spoke about the trying to find a 2 state solution. so palestinians have a right to self determination, stability and security. among other things, she set that with her...
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the university of michigan runs a survey every month, a how you are feeling. they release the most recent results and right after the election, the republicans responded to the survey went from being very pessimistic to the economy to being more optimistic and the democrats to the opposite. we are looking at the world through our political prism and that is influencing how we think about rings. [coughing] host: sorry, my voice. i want to ask you about the causes of inflation regarding increased spending during the pandemic. guest: right. i'll let you get a glass of water and i will riff here a little bit. the thing you are referring to, the american rescue plan, that was the covid relief plan past early on in the biden administration and there has been a lot of conversation and debate about how important that has been to the inflation that ensued. i do think if you go back to 2021 and it was passed in march of 2021 and you go back to that summer and fall, inflation picked up because of the demand created by the benefits that were provided through the american
the university of michigan runs a survey every month, a how you are feeling. they release the most recent results and right after the election, the republicans responded to the survey went from being very pessimistic to the economy to being more optimistic and the democrats to the opposite. we are looking at the world through our political prism and that is influencing how we think about rings. [coughing] host: sorry, my voice. i want to ask you about the causes of inflation regarding increased...
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thinking i have read the book and you talk a little bit about your encounter here at the university of michiganwith hillel, the head of the hall there. and that sort of sparked this this thing that became rabbi cosgrove, if you had never met, if you had never gone to hillel evening and that encounter never happened, what you be doing to that. i'd be working for deloitte. i know. maybe a maybe i don't even know what deloitte is. i a niece who works there so so what would i be doing? i don't know. lizzy markus that's like a counterfactual. i can't entertain. i, i have the best job in the world. i think that i almost became an but that's kind of a cop out because i was already a rabbi. i mike, am i? i'll tell you what, my, my hoped for job is when i come home and i have had a rough day and there's some whatever and president is in my business about whatever i did wrong that day. and i say, debbie, we're opening falafel stand. and i said, i don't want to run the falafel i don't want you can own the falafel stand. i said i to be the guy in the back of the restaurant with the shawarma thing and the q
thinking i have read the book and you talk a little bit about your encounter here at the university of michiganwith hillel, the head of the hall there. and that sort of sparked this this thing that became rabbi cosgrove, if you had never met, if you had never gone to hillel evening and that encounter never happened, what you be doing to that. i'd be working for deloitte. i know. maybe a maybe i don't even know what deloitte is. i a niece who works there so so what would i be doing? i don't...
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of michigan is, but today it's michigan state university's time in the spotlight. she was traveling through detroit earlier today. michigan is at the center of the blue wall, but it's also at the centerpiece of her path to the white house. she does believe pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin are the most logical and strongest route for her to win 270 electoral votes. now that she's not competing in georgia and north carolina, she was in both states yesterday, but for the duration here the next 36 hours or so she'll be focusing on these blue wall states, but she's also talking about donald trump and warning americans about his misinformation campaign. >> so here we are on the sunday before the election and i would ask in particular people who have not yet voted to not fall for his tactic, which i think includes suggesting to people that if they vote, their vote won't matter, suggesting to people that somehow the integrity of our voting system is not intact so that they don't vote and again, i think that it is a tactic. >> reporter: so we've hear
of michigan is, but today it's michigan state university's time in the spotlight. she was traveling through detroit earlier today. michigan is at the center of the blue wall, but it's also at the centerpiece of her path to the white house. she does believe pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin are the most logical and strongest route for her to win 270 electoral votes. now that she's not competing in georgia and north carolina, she was in both states yesterday, but for the duration here the next 36...
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friday, consumer sentiment data from the university of michigan. my final thought let's take a quick look at something interesting from today's jobs report. 47 .7% is the lowest response rate from businesses since 1991. likely a collection from the two hurricanes cutting the collection period short. it could mean some big revisions to data and a lot of confusion about what that means. from new york, that does it for us. awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so you don't have to worry. empower. what's next. you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. >> welcome to "bloombe
friday, consumer sentiment data from the university of michigan. my final thought let's take a quick look at something interesting from today's jobs report. 47 .7% is the lowest response rate from businesses since 1991. likely a collection from the two hurricanes cutting the collection period short. it could mean some big revisions to data and a lot of confusion about what that means. from new york, that does it for us. awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh,...
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i spoke to a public policy professor at the university of michigan. donald trump and his allies are already specifically identify certain targets. >> they are engaging in a strategy of naming and shaming federal employees, intimidation, career civil servants who are not really in the public eye. for some of them they are creating websites funded by the heritage foundation that list these individuals, puts them online and telling the trump administration these are people you should fire. it is a fairly disturbing pattern which i think will only make it harder to recruit and retain talented people who want to work for the federal government. amna: my producer and i spoke to the head of what is called the oversight project at the heritage foundation. mike howell said they have filed some 65,000 freedom of information request across government agencies to obtain emails between federal workers and documents about federal workers. mike howell with heritage said they are not working directly with donald trump's team but there is to help identify bureaucrats t
i spoke to a public policy professor at the university of michigan. donald trump and his allies are already specifically identify certain targets. >> they are engaging in a strategy of naming and shaming federal employees, intimidation, career civil servants who are not really in the public eye. for some of them they are creating websites funded by the heritage foundation that list these individuals, puts them online and telling the trump administration these are people you should fire....
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betsy stevens is a professor of public policy and economics at the university of michigan, served as a member of obama's council of economic advisers, and cohosts a podcast along with her partner in life justin wolf who is also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan and a senior fellow at the berkeley institution. they both join me now is a couple -- enjoyable. justin, let me ask with you, because you have been on this a lot, you even just got a big back and forth with jd vance who was basically like, you don't understand the way this works. was to start, again, one-on-one, of what we should expect, day one, if you were to do this, 25% tariffs on canada, mexico, china. like, what would that do? >> look, the most important thing to understand is that a tariff is a tax on americans. when home depot wants to bring a washing machine across the border, it is actually home depot who has to pay the tariff to get that washing machine out of customs. so, even at a very literal level, it is not china or korea that pays. and so, then, home depot has a choice. it
betsy stevens is a professor of public policy and economics at the university of michigan, served as a member of obama's council of economic advisers, and cohosts a podcast along with her partner in life justin wolf who is also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan and a senior fellow at the berkeley institution. they both join me now is a couple -- enjoyable. justin, let me ask with you, because you have been on this a lot, you even just got a big back and...
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you were on the cap pus of university of michigan working to get students to vote. they can vote today. election day on campus because of early voting. and she agrees, we're in a different position. things are looking very promising but having said that, michigan is a really tough state. it's really close so you never want to feel comfortable. you have to keep working hard until the very end and to your question, i believe that the vice president in this campaign is doing what they need to do. we're seeing is her here regularly. i was just with her monday in mccomb county in an event, a union labor training facility. she's talked a lot about the importance of unions. that's a very important con tip owens city in michigan. and she can contrast herself pretty democratically with president trump. she's been on picket lines, she's fought for union rights. she supports the pro act, which would facilitate the ability for people to-o and then collectivedly bargain for better wages and her opposition in donald trump has been amendment union. he brag with his billionaire budd
you were on the cap pus of university of michigan working to get students to vote. they can vote today. election day on campus because of early voting. and she agrees, we're in a different position. things are looking very promising but having said that, michigan is a really tough state. it's really close so you never want to feel comfortable. you have to keep working hard until the very end and to your question, i believe that the vice president in this campaign is doing what they need to do....
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i remember when the university of michigan president spoke to thousands on campus lamenting about how we are all disheartened about last night as if it was obvious that every member of 70,000 of the university community had obviously voted for hillary clinton. there was this mindset that took place. it accelerated in 2020 during the pandemic and after the killing of george floyd. and higher ed has found itself now we are it is so far to the left to not only of the new administration but of the median voter and certainly kind of working-class americans that there is just this fundamental disconnect and what you have seen with the embrace of institutional neutrality and with campuses trying to put new guardrails in place, th
i remember when the university of michigan president spoke to thousands on campus lamenting about how we are all disheartened about last night as if it was obvious that every member of 70,000 of the university community had obviously voted for hillary clinton. there was this mindset that took place. it accelerated in 2020 during the pandemic and after the killing of george floyd. and higher ed has found itself now we are it is so far to the left to not only of the new administration but of the...
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so were washed in our county that's where the university of michigan is earlier today, when you saw that young republican voter, we were up in ingham county. both of these counties are big blue counties. and on the college campuses, you see a lot of early voting. you do see a lot of energy and look, this is a very tight competitive race, but the harris people feel better now than they it did just a few weeks ago and how does the war in gaza us play into all this that's a fascinating question because remember, i came back from one of my pieces here and i was with you in new york on the set when we were here, there was a big encampment and there was a big protest not only against the university administration, but against the biden administration that carried over, i guess the vice president, the university won't allow encampments anymore. so you don't physically see the anger i was talking to jade gray because he does a lot of online organizing. she says you do still see some of it online but she has convinced many of those students are still going to vote for harris, even though they're
so were washed in our county that's where the university of michigan is earlier today, when you saw that young republican voter, we were up in ingham county. both of these counties are big blue counties. and on the college campuses, you see a lot of early voting. you do see a lot of energy and look, this is a very tight competitive race, but the harris people feel better now than they it did just a few weeks ago and how does the war in gaza us play into all this that's a fascinating question...
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of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way. most of this didn't that panel discussion, climate change has not received much attention. this campaign season coming back of expense. donald trump and cala harris have very different views on climate change. paris says it's real, trump says it isn't. but climate change has not been at the front of harris's campaign. so it's widely believed that she will continue. jo biden's policies, his inflation red
of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and...
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. >> chief investigative officer at the medical examiner at university of michigan health sparrow saysg family members or next of kin cannot take care of final arrangements, the office works the department of defense. >> we are doing the right thing. we wait and do this once a year. we want the make sure we lay everybody to rest at the same time because we'd like to do a large ceremony. we want to give them everything that they deserve. >> specialist douglas harris, united states army. >> a long-standing tradition between the office and the fort custard national cemetery. >> it's a wonderful gift to be able to give them. they served our country. they gave us the freedoms that we have. and to be able to give become to that and give become to them and to be able to lay them to rest in a place with their brothers and sisters. >> for reasons we may never fully understand, these veterans were separated from their families. >> reporter: retired colonel knows what that bond is like after 40 years in the air force and air national guard. he says it's important to put together event likes these
. >> chief investigative officer at the medical examiner at university of michigan health sparrow saysg family members or next of kin cannot take care of final arrangements, the office works the department of defense. >> we are doing the right thing. we wait and do this once a year. we want the make sure we lay everybody to rest at the same time because we'd like to do a large ceremony. we want to give them everything that they deserve. >> specialist douglas harris, united...
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curb is higher across-the-board better than expected pmis and elevated number on he university of michiganmy favorite touch, it's the only site that always connects you to the listing agent. feels like a work of art! (marci) lovely. what about the app? (luke) uh-oh! look what i did. it's ringing. hello? hello? (marci) they can't hear you. (luke) hello? (marci) because you glued a frame over the microphone. (luke) i think i've glued the frame over the microphone. (vo) ding dong! homes-dot-com....
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that's where the university of michigan is. earlier today we saw that young republican voter. up in ingham county. both of these counties are big blue counties. and on the college campuses, you see a lot of early voting. you do see a lot of energy and look, this is a very tight, competitive race. but the harris people feel better now than they did just a few weeks ago. >> and how does the war in gaza play into all this well that's a fascinating question because remember i came back from one of my pieces here and i was with you in new york on the set when we were here. >> there was a big encampment, and there was a big protest, not only against the university administration, but against the biden administration. and that carried over against the vice president. the university won't allow encampments anymore. so you don't physically see the anger. i was talking to jay gray because he does a lot of online organizing. she says. you do still see some of it online, but she is convinced many of those students are still going to vote for harris, even though they're angry at the adminis
that's where the university of michigan is. earlier today we saw that young republican voter. up in ingham county. both of these counties are big blue counties. and on the college campuses, you see a lot of early voting. you do see a lot of energy and look, this is a very tight, competitive race. but the harris people feel better now than they did just a few weeks ago. >> and how does the war in gaza play into all this well that's a fascinating question because remember i came back from...
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of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about and ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induced bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way. and as we've just heard in that panel discussion, despite the unprecedented storms and he twice the issue of climate change has not received much attention this campaign season. both candidates a stock suite different policies that calling baker expense. as donald trump and cobble of harris have very different views on climate change, power says it's real. trump says it isn't. but climate change has no
of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about and ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induced bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her...
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let's bring in executive vice president of medical affairs at the university of michigan author of codedto be killed. so a doctor, you are thinking or i am thinking of people are probably thinking how can anything be more potent than antennal? what does car fentanyl do to the body? >> well, it is scary. thank you arthel. this is a drug that is a derivative of fentanyl. actually a drug that was intended or synthesized to sedate elephants and rhinos that weigh tons. and now it's being mixed in with other additives to illicit drugs. a tiny bit of this, so 2 milligrams is several grains of salt is sufficient to kill somebody. moreover it's a dangerous it has that much longer life it stays in the body much longer than fentanyl. so narcan is everywhere. it's in first responders, ambulances it's available widely. with fentanyl narcan will reverse it. bthe car fentanyl it takes an enormous amount but even more dangerous narcan lasts for about half an hour. the car fentanyl can last for up to 10 hours even though person looks better and is recovered is going to happen again in an hour or a less t
let's bring in executive vice president of medical affairs at the university of michigan author of codedto be killed. so a doctor, you are thinking or i am thinking of people are probably thinking how can anything be more potent than antennal? what does car fentanyl do to the body? >> well, it is scary. thank you arthel. this is a drug that is a derivative of fentanyl. actually a drug that was intended or synthesized to sedate elephants and rhinos that weigh tons. and now it's being mixed...
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william lopez at university of michigan wrote about interior enforcements before i came on the scene. the incoming administration forgets that donald trump reversed the policy because he said i didn't like the sights and feelings of the children being separated. one of the awkward moments watching him reverse the policy he put in place with kirstjen nielsen over his shoulder. it was universal condemnation, the pope spoke against that policy. that's what they're up against. they have to make the decision to revisit the words of the bush appointed judge one of the worst things in our country. >> really appreciate your time. >>> coming up, trump picks a fox news host to be the secretary of the defense. the headlines write themselves. >>> it's been a week since the election and the house is still up for grabs. i'll discuss with connecticut senator chris murphy, next. tresemme flawless curls defining mousse. 24 hour. hydrating curl definition. style your life the way you want. ♪♪ tresemme, style your way. ♪ ♪ ♪ something has changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ (omi
william lopez at university of michigan wrote about interior enforcements before i came on the scene. the incoming administration forgets that donald trump reversed the policy because he said i didn't like the sights and feelings of the children being separated. one of the awkward moments watching him reverse the policy he put in place with kirstjen nielsen over his shoulder. it was universal condemnation, the pope spoke against that policy. that's what they're up against. they have to make the...
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william lopez, a professor at the university of michigan school of public health, author of the bookh of an immigration raid. his forthcoming book, ice in the heartland, focusing on the communitywide impacts of immigration raids at work sites. also andrea florez, she served as an immigration policy adviser for the obama and biden administrations, she is now a bipartisan group that advocates for reforming immigration policy. andrea, let me start with you, some of this is made possible by the fact that immigration animates voters to vote for politicians that advocate the harshest policies available. and the facts in the november election are that kamala harris is the one who backed a very tough, almost all republican policy ideas, bills that would have solved the problem are going away, and trump killed that bill. but it feels like the debate rages around emotions, not facts like that. what is the policy solution that gets at the emotional rage people feel around this issue? >> one of the biggest issues in this election is democrats weren't campaigning on a policy solution that voters
william lopez, a professor at the university of michigan school of public health, author of the bookh of an immigration raid. his forthcoming book, ice in the heartland, focusing on the communitywide impacts of immigration raids at work sites. also andrea florez, she served as an immigration policy adviser for the obama and biden administrations, she is now a bipartisan group that advocates for reforming immigration policy. andrea, let me start with you, some of this is made possible by the...
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courts and law at slate and finally last but not least, leah littman professor of law at the university of michigancohost. mark, you first, if either of them will stepped down they would be replaced by younger conservatives, what would the impact be on these new nominations if they should happen on the court that is already pretty far to the right? >> first of all and most obviously, it would log in the conservative majority for something like 20 to 30 more years. trump is looking to put someone in his 40s early 50s in his place, that would mean that we would spend another generation almost certainly with at least five and quite possibly six conservatives in charge of this court. it would mean that democratic dreams of shifting the court back to the center or even back centerleft would vanish more or less overnight and there would be a kind of new gravitational center on the court. alito and thomas are happy to be in the center on their own on the fringe right wing, they don't try to build coalitions. i think having younger gen x justices who would work with barrett and brett kavanaugh could shift
courts and law at slate and finally last but not least, leah littman professor of law at the university of michigancohost. mark, you first, if either of them will stepped down they would be replaced by younger conservatives, what would the impact be on these new nominations if they should happen on the court that is already pretty far to the right? >> first of all and most obviously, it would log in the conservative majority for something like 20 to 30 more years. trump is looking to put...
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>> a progressive organizer and former co-president of college democrats at the university of michigan. back on campus to encourage early voting. >> we know when we vote, we win. and we are getting people to vote. >> optimism is a big shift. is our fourth ann arbor visit in one year at the beginning, she was down about resident biden's prospects later, she was worried vice president harris could lose too many young voters because of student anger over the israel/hamas conflict. but, she is upbeat now and credits a mix of constant organizing and a smarter approach from the harris campaign. >> it was not just the candidate that switched . it was their whole approach to the campaign and leaning into this idea that means an internet culture is a mode of community about politics . it has transformed this race. i think it will be one of the biggest reasons and one of the biggest things we should credit. i am nothing when, but if she wins. >> john king, thank you so much. i am fredericka whitfield and the cnn newsroom with just getting started right after this. >>> you are in cnn newsroom and
>> a progressive organizer and former co-president of college democrats at the university of michigan. back on campus to encourage early voting. >> we know when we vote, we win. and we are getting people to vote. >> optimism is a big shift. is our fourth ann arbor visit in one year at the beginning, she was down about resident biden's prospects later, she was worried vice president harris could lose too many young voters because of student anger over the israel/hamas conflict....
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rolling back dei policies, one headline, america's largest and most expensive dei program, university of michigans president to defund or restructure dei office despite um investing $250 million into dei since 2016. students and faculty have reported deteriorating campus climate since program began. w walmart is latest major company ditching dei initiative, including starbucks, ford, uber, w wayfair and more. >> dei has cost peoplel their jobs and there are not justifications in order to do this. people don't want to go to walmart or target and there kids exposed to things surprising and shocking to them and their family values. >> julie: on brink of recession and they have money to spend on dei, ridiculous. >> not just ridiculous, it institutionalize racism, the thing they are trying to fight against. election of donald trump means slow death to identity politics including dei. we have to go back to place, stop judging people on basis of some identity. >> julie: judge them on their m merit, you have to qualify for a job. >> exactly. >> julie: thank you for joining us and thank you for uch watchi
rolling back dei policies, one headline, america's largest and most expensive dei program, university of michigans president to defund or restructure dei office despite um investing $250 million into dei since 2016. students and faculty have reported deteriorating campus climate since program began. w walmart is latest major company ditching dei initiative, including starbucks, ford, uber, w wayfair and more. >> dei has cost peoplel their jobs and there are not justifications in order to...
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this halloween weekend, the university of michigan is hosting a haunted house. so what makes that? they keep the lights on. a new study shows there's not enough time in the universe for a team of monkeys to eventually type the works of shakespeare. but for a few bananas at a pot of coffee you will get a book by wednesday. mark cuban claim there are no strong, intelligent women around trump. i guess you could say the same thing about doug emhoff. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] >> greg: a group supporting kamala released an ad targeting women voters married to trump supporting husbands that said, no one is going to find out, i promise. funny, those are the same words doug said to the nanny. [applause] >>> a russian court ruled that google owes the country's media stations 20 do silly and dollars. and fines for blocking their content. wow. normally eat to see that many zeros you have to go to a meeting of todd pyro's fan club. >>> the new york city marathon will take place this weekend. it is the only race where the starter's pistol is fired in self defence. [applause
this halloween weekend, the university of michigan is hosting a haunted house. so what makes that? they keep the lights on. a new study shows there's not enough time in the universe for a team of monkeys to eventually type the works of shakespeare. but for a few bananas at a pot of coffee you will get a book by wednesday. mark cuban claim there are no strong, intelligent women around trump. i guess you could say the same thing about doug emhoff. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause]...
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eric: out of us up at a frat at the university of michigan they were in front of the frat house there'snator and they started to sing ymca part university of alabama hundreds of students started singing the star-spangled banner. talking about conservative students, hillsdale college tweeted out this quote we just held classes like usual but there may have been some crowns offered to hillsdale students, at our preschool. ouch. it is that kind of discount it's one of pokes fun at but does it discount honestly the legitimate concerns that some students with the issue. whether it's abortion right, the rhetoric mr. trump has had. they are rightly concerned. some students have been scared does just discount the legitimate fears of a second trump administration? what is a silver lining to the story of universities coddling students. it's not my entire generation who needs these childish activities. and i know that because that leadership institute campus we reported donald trump gained a major ground with young voters in this election. 46% of my generation voted in support of donald trump in t
eric: out of us up at a frat at the university of michigan they were in front of the frat house there'snator and they started to sing ymca part university of alabama hundreds of students started singing the star-spangled banner. talking about conservative students, hillsdale college tweeted out this quote we just held classes like usual but there may have been some crowns offered to hillsdale students, at our preschool. ouch. it is that kind of discount it's one of pokes fun at but does it...
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university of oregon had an actual therapy dock on campus, although young people need help apparently, or just liberals. >> my home state of michiganf michigan, it is not surprise me too much from the students that have seen walking around the campus, but the bar has been lowered in so many ways for these university students. they should be challenging themselves and engaging a hard ideas, really should have the fortitude to deal with election results they had lost. it is sad to see this but hopefully next four years they will gain some great and get through this doubt sucking on their baby their baby bottles. >> laura: i want you to take a look at trump supporters for voters ages 18-29, kamala harris beat him by only six% which is shocking compared to joe biden beating him by 25% of just four years ago. she thought she would win generation z huge, what happened? >> trump redefined what it means to campaign, he was going on to, men--- men age 18-29 tend to listen to. he showed you don't have to go on these propaganda narratives, you can go to these podcasts and expand your base, he comes across as authentic and likable and decides
university of oregon had an actual therapy dock on campus, although young people need help apparently, or just liberals. >> my home state of michiganf michigan, it is not surprise me too much from the students that have seen walking around the campus, but the bar has been lowered in so many ways for these university students. they should be challenging themselves and engaging a hard ideas, really should have the fortitude to deal with election results they had lost. it is sad to see this...
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that's where we start this hour with professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. plus, host of mornings on sirius xm. and msnbc political analyst david jolly. david, let me start with you. i want to get to the tariffs and how none of it makes economic sense. especially if you were elected because americans were angry about the high price of goods. that's not really what this is about. to me, what this story is about is the fact this man is not yet in office. he is not yet in power. he is claiming victory for things that he has not in fact accomplished. and it is a reminder of what the first four years were. and what the next four years could be. and my question to you is what have we learned about how you call bs? >> so part of it, what have we learned about how to fact check it, donald trump is a fictional president who is a story teller and a pied piper whose followers will believe whatever he sends out on truth social. someone who simply by suggesting he wins now, the economy is better, the border is better, peace is better. all these other things. and earth o
that's where we start this hour with professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. plus, host of mornings on sirius xm. and msnbc political analyst david jolly. david, let me start with you. i want to get to the tariffs and how none of it makes economic sense. especially if you were elected because americans were angry about the high price of goods. that's not really what this is about. to me, what this story is about is the fact this man is not yet in office. he is...
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chinese national at the university of michigan charged after voting illegally.r, his vot. will still be counted.ha former assistant u.s. attorneyt kevin mccarthy said once the vote goes through th e tabulator, relay, there was no way to track it down? joining the former michigan horseman, mike rogers against elissa slotkin for the u.s. senate. congressman, the democrats in michigan voted against varioust voter integrity measures thatin would have prevented this precise thing from happening, a mcorrect? >> oh, absolutely, matter-of-fact, my opponent voted to make it easier to be as noncitizen and get to vote in the election. which is just crazy. and this is the exact sample, what you want proof of citizenshirm ip in some way, she or form in these elections because again we have been over watched 14 million illegal aliens into the country and we don't know who they are. here's a crazy thing, laura, we have seen other reports, sho reporting and, hey, these people showing up that aren't speaking english and they can't prove who they are and told to fill out a profes
chinese national at the university of michigan charged after voting illegally.r, his vot. will still be counted.ha former assistant u.s. attorneyt kevin mccarthy said once the vote goes through th e tabulator, relay, there was no way to track it down? joining the former michigan horseman, mike rogers against elissa slotkin for the u.s. senate. congressman, the democrats in michigan voted against varioust voter integrity measures thatin would have prevented this precise thing from happening, a...
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and economics, justin wolfer, who is also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan and a senior fellow. they both join me now as a couple. adorable. justin, let me start with you, because you would been on this a lot. you even got to sort of a big back and forth with jd vance who is basically like, you pointy-headed intellectuals don't understand how this works. let's start with a 101 of what we should expect should he do this day one, 25% tariffs on canada, mexico, what that would do. >> look, the most important thing to understand is that a tariff is a tax on americans. when home depot wants to bring a washing machine across the border, it's actually home depot who has to pay the tariff to get that washing machine out of customs. so even in a very literal level, it is not china or korea that pays. and so -- then home depot has a choice. it can swallow the hit to its profit margins or do what in fact it did when this all occurred in the last trump term, which is, like most businesses, when cost goes up, it passes the cost alone in higher prices for americans. and i
and economics, justin wolfer, who is also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan and a senior fellow. they both join me now as a couple. adorable. justin, let me start with you, because you would been on this a lot. you even got to sort of a big back and forth with jd vance who is basically like, you pointy-headed intellectuals don't understand how this works. let's start with a 101 of what we should expect should he do this day one, 25% tariffs on canada,...
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business correspondent, christine romans, and professor of economic and public policy at the university of michigan'll get to the fed cut in just a minute. first, just that back and forth on jerome powell's job security. how significant is that? especially when you think that donald trump was the one who appointed him. >> it was the no heard around the world, and he said it twice, not permitted under law, and he stopped and said it again. so just a message that over here at the fed, the fed is independent, it is independent of the white house, and it is trying to get inflation under control without hurting the overall economy by moving interest rates. the fed chief is saying, we're going to continue to do that work. >> so i'm curious, professor, to get your take here. because the federal reserve isn't supposed to be political, but trump has said he wants influence on interest rates. if trump tries to interfere in fed decisions or if trump asks for powell's resignation and he refuses, what happens? >> the legal advice seems to be that powell gets to stay. look, this is actually one of the most impor
business correspondent, christine romans, and professor of economic and public policy at the university of michigan'll get to the fed cut in just a minute. first, just that back and forth on jerome powell's job security. how significant is that? especially when you think that donald trump was the one who appointed him. >> it was the no heard around the world, and he said it twice, not permitted under law, and he stopped and said it again. so just a message that over here at the fed, the...
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. >> lisa: why walmart ditched dei and university of michigan ditch the $250 million program.going on and on. i have other segments to get. to say terry shilling, kayleigh mcgee white. great to see you both. carrie, i call this get off my lawn election americans have been called racist, sexist. xenophobia. on top of it, put your mask on, get a vaccine and shut up. people said get off my lawn. >> that's exactly right, lisa. thank you so much for having me. listen, it's not hard to understand what happened. i will tell youa bit shocking to hear democrats talk about them losing the culture war. after all they started it. they started putting bows in our daughters' sports. started giving transitions to minors, drag queen story hour for 3 year olds. shocked they are losing the culture war. they will shouldn't be, as the american people saw more and more of what the left wanted to do to our families and our children, they rejected it soundly and god bless donald trump, lisa. because he into the breach and stepped up and fought back against them for us. and he turned out to be a tota
. >> lisa: why walmart ditched dei and university of michigan ditch the $250 million program.going on and on. i have other segments to get. to say terry shilling, kayleigh mcgee white. great to see you both. carrie, i call this get off my lawn election americans have been called racist, sexist. xenophobia. on top of it, put your mask on, get a vaccine and shut up. people said get off my lawn. >> that's exactly right, lisa. thank you so much for having me. listen, it's not hard to...
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.>> it was my colleague, katelyn dickerson, at the university of michigan, dr. lopez who wrote a book about separating law-enforcement, i think this admin she forgets that donald trump reversed the separation policy because he said i didn't like the sites and the feeling of the children being separated and maybe what was one of the more awkward moments in the oval office to watch, watch him sign that executive order, reversing the policy that he put himself, because it was not bipartisan condemnation, it was universal, the pope spoke out against that policy and i think that's what they are up against again if they do go forward with this but that is a decision they will have to make, do they want to revisit one of the most shameful chapters in the history of our country? >> thank you so much for your perspective on this, i really appreciate your time. coming up, trump picks the fox news host to be the secretary of defense, george connolly will weigh in on that. but first, it has been a week and the house still remains up for grabs, i'm going to discuss the role
.>> it was my colleague, katelyn dickerson, at the university of michigan, dr. lopez who wrote a book about separating law-enforcement, i think this admin she forgets that donald trump reversed the separation policy because he said i didn't like the sites and the feeling of the children being separated and maybe what was one of the more awkward moments in the oval office to watch, watch him sign that executive order, reversing the policy that he put himself, because it was not bipartisan...
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campaign trail before he was elected president he was asked by a bunch of students at the university of michigan, what should we do? and he off the cuff said something along the lines upon your willingness to serve overseas rests america's ability to influence and play a part in the world. and so, the service, the willingness to serve is extraordinarily important. i really do want to close where we started, which is noting that this is the week of thanksgiving and this has been extraordinary talk, i think, about oftentimes undersold undervalued mission in the world and profoundly thank you for all that you've done and make sure that all of you are taking this mission out, be it in congress or to your families when you have the conversation later this week. if you could join me in thanking director spahn. [applause] >> i will now note and does not apply to anyone watching online that we have breakfast and can't release that virtually, but please join us for a short reception afterwards and thank you all for making the time today. >> the u.s. supreme court rently centered a case talent in the clea
campaign trail before he was elected president he was asked by a bunch of students at the university of michigan, what should we do? and he off the cuff said something along the lines upon your willingness to serve overseas rests america's ability to influence and play a part in the world. and so, the service, the willingness to serve is extraordinarily important. i really do want to close where we started, which is noting that this is the week of thanksgiving and this has been extraordinary...
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university of michigan dei could be coming to close.derstand for restructure its dei office. the board could vote on that matter in just a few days. this comes after the "new york times" revealed the school has spent a quarter of a billion dollars on dei initiatives since 2016. lawmakers in massachusetts. ban sales of all tobacco and nicotine products over prolonged period of time. they plan to pursue next year. 2018 the age to buy tobacco products was raised to 21. if the bill is signed into law, it would make massachusetts the only state in the nation to ban tobacco sales. and now that golf next month rory mcilroy take on bryson dechambeau and brooks koepka in a pga tour vs. liv golf battle. a new report indicates the winning team, $10 million in crypto-currency. changing the game. the 18-hole show down is set for december 17th in las vegas. and those are your headlines. carley? it's going to be yours to have. >> carley: thank you, joey. now to the seventh african-american on the road to saint hood. martin de force boston fled to braz
university of michigan dei could be coming to close.derstand for restructure its dei office. the board could vote on that matter in just a few days. this comes after the "new york times" revealed the school has spent a quarter of a billion dollars on dei initiatives since 2016. lawmakers in massachusetts. ban sales of all tobacco and nicotine products over prolonged period of time. they plan to pursue next year. 2018 the age to buy tobacco products was raised to 21. if the bill is...
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we'll get another snapshot of how americans are feeling about the economy tomorrow, when the university of michiganeleases its consumer sentiment index for the month of november. the federal reserve cut its key interest rate. as we just mentioned, by a quarter point today as part of its dual mandates to lower inflation and protect the job market. ktvu tom vacar. now, with the potential impact of this rate cut and what policies the trump administration may put in place, the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our goals over the past two years. >> as expected, with inflation taming and the economy expanding, the federal reserve cut overall interest rates by a quarter percent after cutting them a half percent in september. >> my colleagues and i remain squarely focused on achieving our dual mandate goals of maximum employment and stable prices for the benefit of the american people. >> the labor market is smoothly sailing, along with unemployment at 4.1% historically low, along with other critical indicators. >> quits rate the layoffs rate, the job openings rate, all of
we'll get another snapshot of how americans are feeling about the economy tomorrow, when the university of michiganeleases its consumer sentiment index for the month of november. the federal reserve cut its key interest rate. as we just mentioned, by a quarter point today as part of its dual mandates to lower inflation and protect the job market. ktvu tom vacar. now, with the potential impact of this rate cut and what policies the trump administration may put in place, the economy is strong...