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mike joins us from michigan. good morning, welcome. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: perhaps a painful and embarrassing question for you mr. weber. during mr. bush's governorship of florida, he participated and implemented himself in a personal family matter called the terri schiavo case. guest: i remember. caller: he took unprecedented moves to have emergency sessions brought before the state legislature, all for political posturing for his base , and really embarrassed not only himself, but a lot of republican legislature in the state of florida. i would like you to please go into detail, and let the listeners know what exactly occurred during jeb bush's governorship and involvement with the terri schiavo case. we need to hear this. guest: i think we remember the terri schiavo case page flip it -- painfully. it was a painful chapter for all involved. i understand people on both sides felt very passionately about it. keep in mind what governor bush was responding to was the heartfelt pleas of her immediate family that she not be allowed to die. i fully unders
mike joins us from michigan. good morning, welcome. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: perhaps a painful and embarrassing question for you mr. weber. during mr. bush's governorship of florida, he participated and implemented himself in a personal family matter called the terri schiavo case. guest: i remember. caller: he took unprecedented moves to have emergency sessions brought before the state legislature, all for political posturing for his base , and really embarrassed not...
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next is mark joining us from michigan. caller: the man has spoken.e guy was absolutely correct of what he was saying about all of this police shootings. you know, that is what happens when you swallow a bunch of heroin. that is what happens to you. the negligence by the police, they should have taken him to the hospital when they knew he swallowed all that heroin. instead, they drove from around all he was bouncing around in the van. that was the negligent, but it was the heroin dealer they were chasing, so he would not get busted. he swwaallowed it. the leaders pulled away the violence off of them and placed it on law enforcement by using the mainstream news media. host: mark from michigan. where do the most racist people live? one survey looking at the northeast has an area where most of them live according to a study that was done by -- available at washington post.com. the most racist places in america, introducing you to a novel that makes tons of sense. for racist attitudes. he used it before to measure the effect of racist attitudes on barack
next is mark joining us from michigan. caller: the man has spoken.e guy was absolutely correct of what he was saying about all of this police shootings. you know, that is what happens when you swallow a bunch of heroin. that is what happens to you. the negligence by the police, they should have taken him to the hospital when they knew he swallowed all that heroin. instead, they drove from around all he was bouncing around in the van. that was the negligent, but it was the heroin dealer they...
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joining us from michigan, a former leader of the band did bandied ban did doe gang. were in this gang for 20 years. tell us about the operation. >> i wasn't actually in the club for 20 years. i was an associate for the better part of 20 years. and then i was a member for seven. so. >> what's an associate? you just get to hang around on tuesdays or what is that? >> well, there was no banbidos chapter in oklahoma. i lived in oklahoma so i spent a lot of time visiting them and other places when i was out riding my back and i didn't want to leave oklahoma. >> what did they do? authorities tell us a big drug dealing outfit. methamphetamine, pot that kind of thing. is that true? >> no. that's not true. that's about as far as from the truth as it could be. 60% to 70% of the guys are just regular guys that have jobs families, and kids. they go to work each day like everyone else does and they come home. the only thing they are guilty of is having a little too much fun on the weekends. >> was that your status? you didn't commit any crimes you? just wanted to be part of a moto
joining us from michigan, a former leader of the band did bandied ban did doe gang. were in this gang for 20 years. tell us about the operation. >> i wasn't actually in the club for 20 years. i was an associate for the better part of 20 years. and then i was a member for seven. so. >> what's an associate? you just get to hang around on tuesdays or what is that? >> well, there was no banbidos chapter in oklahoma. i lived in oklahoma so i spent a lot of time visiting them and...
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she is joining us on this sunday from ann arbor, michigan. the website is, of course moveon.org. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. >> there was a discussion this morning on the republican candidates and possible candidates for 2016. this is a -- just over 40 minutes. >> we want to welcome back former republican congressman vin weber from minnesota. guest: a beautiful day. host: let's talk about the editorial that you wrote with lee hamilton. you say it is time to open up the process for the presidential debate next year after democrats and republicans have selected their nominates. -- their nominees. guest: the point we are making is that we are no longer republicans or democrats. i'm a republican pick -- but we are seeing record levels of discontent with the parties. over 40% of the public now identifies as independent. that is the highest number in the history of the poll. you cannot continue to march the democracy on without giving those people who are dissatisfied with the two parties some sense that they can be represented. the presidential debates have become in
she is joining us on this sunday from ann arbor, michigan. the website is, of course moveon.org. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. >> there was a discussion this morning on the republican candidates and possible candidates for 2016. this is a -- just over 40 minutes. >> we want to welcome back former republican congressman vin weber from minnesota. guest: a beautiful day. host: let's talk about the editorial that you wrote with lee hamilton. you say it is time to open...
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. >> joining us now from michigan kyle olsen the head of eag news.there's a lot more i'm sure to professor wing's speech in front of the students. how many kids were there and how bad did she get? >> that was at the white privilege conference. there were roughly 2,000 educators. so school administrators teachers activists, those sore of people consuming this information and going back to their schools and delivering it to the students. >> well, you know, i don't know how you know they went back to the schools, but they were consumering the -- consuming the information. did anybody challenge the woman, wing? i may say, look barack obama is part of the white privilege situation? did anybody say anything about that? >> no. there was no challenging at all. >> really? >> which i think is surprising no. and in fact she made some statements about clarence thomas as well and the students and the atendees laughed and so my opinion is that they are -- they were firmly on board with what she was saying. >> yeah to attend a white privilege conference atracks a c
. >> joining us now from michigan kyle olsen the head of eag news.there's a lot more i'm sure to professor wing's speech in front of the students. how many kids were there and how bad did she get? >> that was at the white privilege conference. there were roughly 2,000 educators. so school administrators teachers activists, those sore of people consuming this information and going back to their schools and delivering it to the students. >> well, you know, i don't know how you...
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joining us from ann arbor michigan is anna galland, these active director of moveon.org. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. i appreciate the service that c-span provides an having these kinds of conversations. host: let's talk about where moveon.org is. martin o'malley is entering the race on saturday. bernie sanders will have a kickoff event. we will cover both of those of us, and hillary clinton is having what she is calling a listening tour. guest: first of all, happy memorial day weekend to everyone who is watching. and thank you again to c-span for having these conversations. moveon members around the country are a powerful progressive force, working to make our country better. we look at the 2016 elections as an opportunity to have a conversation on what we want for our future. will be have a country where our democracy -- terms of our politics are dictated by a big corporate interests and lobbyists? or, will it be a politics which works for the little guy. will we have an economy that works for everyone, where someone who works hard can mak
joining us from ann arbor michigan is anna galland, these active director of moveon.org. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. i appreciate the service that c-span provides an having these kinds of conversations. host: let's talk about where moveon.org is. martin o'malley is entering the race on saturday. bernie sanders will have a kickoff event. we will cover both of those of us, and hillary clinton is having what she is calling a listening tour. guest: first of all,...
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from the air today. we thank you for taking that trip. and the remarkable thing tonight is that you were telling us that the storm track now stretches from texas all the way to michigan. this could be another very difficult evening. >> reporter: indeepd. thankfully it's out of the van, texas, area but there are millions of americans that are in the crosshairs. we start you off across the great lakes. detroit is in a tornado watch and severe weather watch boxes out for the ohio river valley. the other areas stretch all the way back through southeast texas, parts of louisiana and mississippi, too. damaging winds, maybe a tornado. and we're under a flash flood watch now for another system coming into texas, as if they haven't had enough rain. more rain four five inches plus especially across central texas. and this storm has been so strong with severe weather, it has been pumping up the heat for the northeast. tomorrow even warm earl across the i-95 corridor. temperatures in the 90s80s and near 90 90. >> rob, thank you. we move to the millions digging out tonight from more than a foot of snow. abc's clayton sandell on that part of the story. >> reporter: the bizarre wea
from the air today. we thank you for taking that trip. and the remarkable thing tonight is that you were telling us that the storm track now stretches from texas all the way to michigan. this could be another very difficult evening. >> reporter: indeepd. thankfully it's out of the van, texas, area but there are millions of americans that are in the crosshairs. we start you off across the great lakes. detroit is in a tornado watch and severe weather watch boxes out for the ohio river...
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. >>> stealing has saved three babies from life threatening breathing problems. using 3d printing university of michigan doctors created tiny splints. they keep the airplane ways open. they use the special material which changes as the baby grows. littlejohn has been thriving since he became the first to get an implant. the other two are also doing well. >> it's been exiting to watch as these children went from a situation where it looks like their parents would have to be preparing for their funerals, instead they are watching their children grow and develop. overtime the splints dissolve as the baby grows on their own the technique opens a new door for creating many life saving implants. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to cha
. >>> stealing has saved three babies from life threatening breathing problems. using 3d printing university of michigan doctors created tiny splints. they keep the airplane ways open. they use the special material which changes as the baby grows. littlejohn has been thriving since he became the first to get an implant. the other two are also doing well. >> it's been exiting to watch as these children went from a situation where it looks like their parents would have to be...
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host: one joins us from detroit michigan. good morning on the democrat line. caller: good morning. for letting me be on c-span. mr. jens berg, -- mr. marc ginsberg, i had to ask you a follow-up question on something you had said regarding the state department not supplying the need of protection for benghazi. i know i have heard and read a lot of different articles and i have heard people say on the news that the state department has requested additional funds from congress. his that a fact? -- is that the fact? regarding secretary of state john kerry, i don't agree with your assessment of him. i think he has done a lot. he has gotten further with his agreement than anyone has ever gotten. all of the different things that we are getting out of that is part -- is for the better. i would like to hear what you have to say about the state department requesting additional funds. from congress and republican congress refused to do that, to give it to us. guest: let me just say -- let me just be somewhat diplomatic about secretary kerry. he has been an incredibly diligent job on iran agre
host: one joins us from detroit michigan. good morning on the democrat line. caller: good morning. for letting me be on c-span. mr. jens berg, -- mr. marc ginsberg, i had to ask you a follow-up question on something you had said regarding the state department not supplying the need of protection for benghazi. i know i have heard and read a lot of different articles and i have heard people say on the news that the state department has requested additional funds from congress. his that a fact? --...
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i would also like to thank the gentleman from michigan for working with us so closely and i was also inspired by the gentlewoman from texas, this jackson lee, who has been speaking with me for some time about this issue. i want to wish her all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this community is to make sure that we are doing everything possible to address the problems that have arisen in recent months to make sure our communities are safe, our citizens are protected, and that we will not rest until we make progress in those regards. it is my pleasure to recognize the ranking member, mr. conyers. rep. conyers: thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee, to our distinguished witnesses and to those who have come to this hearing, law enforcement accountability is an issue that is very topical, given current events. but also one that has long been a concern of mine and many other members. as a member of congress, i stood on the streets of detroit with able mourn, an appeal for calm while my city burned around me in 1967. thinking back, there was a ra
i would also like to thank the gentleman from michigan for working with us so closely and i was also inspired by the gentlewoman from texas, this jackson lee, who has been speaking with me for some time about this issue. i want to wish her all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this community is to make sure that we are doing everything possible to address the problems that have arisen in recent months to make sure our communities are safe, our citizens are...
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i would also like to thank the gentleman from michigan for working with us so closely and i was also inspired by the gentlewoman from texas, this jackson lee, who has been speaking with me for some time about this issue. i want to wish her all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this community is to make sure that we are doing everything possible to address the problems that have arisen in recent months to make sure our communities are safe, our citizens are protected, and that we will not rest until we make progress in those regards. it is my pleasure to recognize the ranking member, mr. conyers. rep. conyers: thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee, to our distinguished witnesses and to those who have come to this hearing, law enforcement accountability is an issue that is very topical, given current events. but also one that has long been a concern of mine and many other members. as a member of congress, i stood on the streets of detroit with able mourn, an appeal for calm while my city burned around me in 1967. thinking back, there was a ra
i would also like to thank the gentleman from michigan for working with us so closely and i was also inspired by the gentlewoman from texas, this jackson lee, who has been speaking with me for some time about this issue. i want to wish her all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this community is to make sure that we are doing everything possible to address the problems that have arisen in recent months to make sure our communities are safe, our citizens are...
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more of you use mass transit to get to work than any other form of transportation. that's according to a new report from the university of michigan. this studied how people commute in the district. i believe this is people who live in the city. more than 38% of you use mass transit. 13% of you walk to work but less than 1% cycle to work. the report also revealed the average longest commute time is about 29 minutes. >> i thought there would be more cyclists. >>> you may see some serious delays on metro. five of the six lines will be impacted by track word. yellow, blue, orange and silver lines will run every 24 minutes. to see all of the scheduled changes head on over to the nbc washington app. metro is going to open up around 7:00 a.m. on memorial day. >> weekend, holiday schedule. >> yeah. >> lots of folks getting around for the holidays. >> that's right. i have been seeing so many pictures of social media with traffic at a stand still. they left so early this morning. >> that's right. >> at least the weather is going to be good. >> amelia segal is in holiday weekend. >> kicking it. it is chilly but overall really nice. perfect
more of you use mass transit to get to work than any other form of transportation. that's according to a new report from the university of michigan. this studied how people commute in the district. i believe this is people who live in the city. more than 38% of you use mass transit. 13% of you walk to work but less than 1% cycle to work. the report also revealed the average longest commute time is about 29 minutes. >> i thought there would be more cyclists. >>> you may see some...
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i would also like to thank the gentleman from michigan for working with us so closely, and i was also inspired by the gentleman from texas, miss jackson lee, who has been speaking with me for some time about this issue. i want to wish her all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this community is to -- committee following this hearing is to make sure we are doing every thing possible to address the problems that have arisen in recent months, to make sure our communities are safe, our citizens are protected, and that we will not rest until we make progress in those regards. it is my pleasure to recognize the ranking member, mr. conyers. rep. conyers: thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee, to our distinguished witnesses and to those who have come to this hearing, law enforcement accountability is an issue that is very topical given current events. but also one that has long been a concern of mine and many other members. as a member of congress, i stood on the streets of detroit with a bullhorn and appealed for calm while my city burned around me
i would also like to thank the gentleman from michigan for working with us so closely, and i was also inspired by the gentleman from texas, miss jackson lee, who has been speaking with me for some time about this issue. i want to wish her all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this community is to -- committee following this hearing is to make sure we are doing every thing possible to address the problems that have arisen in recent months, to make sure our...
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from happening. >> some are investing in off road facilities, university of michigan is spending $6.5 million for a facility to use robots as pedestrians. >> assuming you do your own driving renewing your license can be the way. >> we're all ears >> yes. . >> i have put the dmv to the test. >> yes. >> waiting in line is a major part of the torture. what if i told you there is a way to cut down on the waiting or eliminate it? >> dmv is famous for long lines and waits. there could with more waiting. >> i prepare myself to wait 45 minutes or so. >> there is another way. >> how would you like to do that? you can. the dmv posts the results online and in realtime. if you don't have an appointment, you could have 11 minutes. i checked a wait time a couple weeks back. it was 26 minutes. when arriving the time jumped to an hour. and then the wait time was an hour and a half. i waited the dmv declined an interview but did tell me the wait time posted for each is merely an estimate reflecting an average of the longest wait time for customers at that particular field office. there is one hack many don't know. you can shop bet
from happening. >> some are investing in off road facilities, university of michigan is spending $6.5 million for a facility to use robots as pedestrians. >> assuming you do your own driving renewing your license can be the way. >> we're all ears >> yes. . >> i have put the dmv to the test. >> yes. >> waiting in line is a major part of the torture. what if i told you there is a way to cut down on the waiting or eliminate it? >> dmv is famous for...
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from happening. >> some are investing in off road facilities, university of michigan is spending $6.5 million for a facility to use robots as pedestrians. >> assuming you do your own driving renewing your license can be the way. >> we're all ears >> yes. . >> i have put the dmv to the test. >> yes. >> waiting in line is a major part of the torture. what if i told you there is a way to cut down on the waiting or eliminate it? >> dmv is famous for long lines and waits. there could with more waiting. >> i prepare myself to wait 45 minutes or so. >> there is another way. >> how would you like to do that? you can. the dmv posts the results online and in realtime. if you don't have an appointment, you could have 11 minutes. i checked a wait time a couple weeks back. it was 26 minutes. when arriving the time jumped to an hour. and then the wait time was an hour and a half. i waited the dmv declined an interview but did tell me the wait time posted for each is merely an estimate reflecting an average of the longest wait time for customers at that particular field office. there is one hack many don't know. you can shop bet
from happening. >> some are investing in off road facilities, university of michigan is spending $6.5 million for a facility to use robots as pedestrians. >> assuming you do your own driving renewing your license can be the way. >> we're all ears >> yes. . >> i have put the dmv to the test. >> yes. >> waiting in line is a major part of the torture. what if i told you there is a way to cut down on the waiting or eliminate it? >> dmv is famous for...
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from the midwest right now. the heaviest rainfall is in michigan. those storms will be on the move. they will steer clear of us today. clear skies today and tonight. tomorrow morning see some activity along the northern edge of pennsylvania. the showers will swing into the philadelphia area at 3:00 in the afternoon. scattered showers and the chance of some thunderstorms from 3:00 to 6:00 when we could see the heavier activity in south jersey. a few scattered showers in delaware and extreme southeastern pennsylvania. today though, grab your sunglasses. 80. 70 is the normal high temperature. we'll be well beyond it today and tomorrow. despite the temperatures coming in in the afternoon, we'll see enough sunshine and a warmer start tomorrow morning. 62 degrees. chances of a shower on wednesday but quickly clearing out. cooler day wednesday and thursday will also be one of the cooler days of the week. near 80 degrees. back into the 80s in a big way for friday, saturday and sunday. saturday afternoon 87 degrees. >>> it's 5:49. time to get you to work on this monday morning. if you're headed out the door let's check
from the midwest right now. the heaviest rainfall is in michigan. those storms will be on the move. they will steer clear of us today. clear skies today and tonight. tomorrow morning see some activity along the northern edge of pennsylvania. the showers will swing into the philadelphia area at 3:00 in the afternoon. scattered showers and the chance of some thunderstorms from 3:00 to 6:00 when we could see the heavier activity in south jersey. a few scattered showers in delaware and extreme...
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notice this line of showers from wisconsin and northern michigan moving to the southeast. that can come through usw afternoon. other than that we'll be in great shape until perhaps tuesday. so the forecast for tonight, it's going to be cloudy with late clearing, isolated sprinkle mainly in the mountains, 40s and 50s for friday morning. we'll have that chilly start. you'll need a jacket. west, northwest winds 10 to 15, picking up 10 to 20 in the afternoon. temperatures tomorrow mid- to upper 70s, just a slim shower chance in the afternoon, west, northwest wind 10 to 20 and sunset late at 8:19. three-day forecast, head towards start, it will be fantastic, going to be a great day. the winds will be a lot lighter northwest to south west 5 to 10, afternoon highs lower to middle 70s. sunday looks good, just warmer, not too humid yet, 84. monday we'll make a run toward 90 potentially. could be a chance of an isolated storm mainly in the mountains, but look at tuesday, wednesday and thursday, hot, humid, mainly afternoon thunderstorms, at least 90 for the high all three days. >>> now wusa9 game on sports
notice this line of showers from wisconsin and northern michigan moving to the southeast. that can come through usw afternoon. other than that we'll be in great shape until perhaps tuesday. so the forecast for tonight, it's going to be cloudy with late clearing, isolated sprinkle mainly in the mountains, 40s and 50s for friday morning. we'll have that chilly start. you'll need a jacket. west, northwest winds 10 to 15, picking up 10 to 20 in the afternoon. temperatures tomorrow mid- to upper...
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us court but he was home in bloomington. davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may the 1st when the train gets to michigan city, indiana coming up from get indianapolis. davis went up there to getth on the train.lincol robert todd lincoln had heard -- r he had heard that robert todd the lincoln was not coming to the better funeral. davis wrote him you will regret it the rest of your life. so lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral on may 3rd, the day before the funeral. 3rd so robert todd lincoln. so he was here for the funeral. it it was just an immensely sad bu thingt nationwide. but the people in illinois partic particularly, i know in bloomington where i live, the bloomi newspaper --ng he had spent so much time in blood work l ton -- he spent more time there than anywhere other than springfield. our newspaper said this is not just the president this is not ader o just the leader of our nation. an this is a friend and neighbor of ours that we have lost. we all feel this in such a nd personal way. that was true up and down the track tracks. just a tremendous personal loss to the to the people of illinois s because he was so popular and spent
us court but he was home in bloomington. davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may the 1st when the train gets to michigan city, indiana coming up from get indianapolis. davis went up there to getth on the train.lincol robert todd lincoln had heard -- r he had heard that robert todd the lincoln was not coming to the better funeral. davis wrote him you will regret it the rest of your life. so lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral on may 3rd, the day before the...
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little boy from michigan who has a terminal brain tumor wanted more than anything to take a trip to the beach but his health issues prevent his family from taking him there. >> fox's diana shows us one charitable organization stepped in and brought the beach to the oh door rabble four-year-old. ♪ >> fear cereal was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor in september. since then he's undergone several exhaustive medical treatments. he wants to spend his summer at the beach but he's unable to travel. now the charity wakes and wishes friends by your side have decide decided to step in and bring the beach to chad. we're in andover michigan at the residents of chad surprising him with his very own beach in his own backyard. he has no idea. >> oh, my god! >> no looking. >> surprise! >> what do you want to do? ♪ >> i seriously cannot believe that -- to see chad's face and exciteed he was it's a combination of all emotions -- the beach shells, a hot tub and he loves bubbles. i don't even martino knew that. just amazeing. amazing. >> the charity wears and wishes friends by your side happy to help chad in any way they can. >> originally chad's wish was to go to sanibel island that florida beca
little boy from michigan who has a terminal brain tumor wanted more than anything to take a trip to the beach but his health issues prevent his family from taking him there. >> fox's diana shows us one charitable organization stepped in and brought the beach to the oh door rabble four-year-old. ♪ >> fear cereal was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor in september. since then he's undergone several exhaustive medical treatments. he wants to spend his summer at the beach but he's...
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michigan, and california. while the analysis is on going on fox news told us it did not come from isis leadership, but one who wants to associate himself with the terror group. investigators are taking a hart look at the twitter traffic we first told you about on monday here in fox. the suggested members of the terror group knew about the plot in advance and even mentioned the suspects. >> want to review whether the claim is accurate and if so at what level isis may have known or potentially even sanctioned this attempted attack. >> i don't think the administration should stand on ceremony whether this was an official formal attack. >> and four rewards between 3 and $7 million for information leading to the capture of isis leadership including this man, the group's media mouthpiece. what's key here is that the same strategy was used by the bush administration to track down owe psalm. more evidence that the obama administration has finally recognized isis is a legitimate threat to u.s. national security. lou. >> thank you very much,. >> you're welcome. >> we'll discuss the rise of the islamic state in this cou
michigan, and california. while the analysis is on going on fox news told us it did not come from isis leadership, but one who wants to associate himself with the terror group. investigators are taking a hart look at the twitter traffic we first told you about on monday here in fox. the suggested members of the terror group knew about the plot in advance and even mentioned the suspects. >> want to review whether the claim is accurate and if so at what level isis may have known or...
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from michigan, mr. conyers, the ranking member, for working with us so closely to arrange this hearing. i was inspired by the jam from texas ms. jackson lee -- the gentleman from texas, ms. jackson lee, who has been speaking to me for some time on this issue. i thank them both. i want to assure all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this committee following this hearing is to make sure that we are doing everything possible to address the problems that have arisen in recent months, to make sure that our communities are safer, our police officers are safer, our citizens' rights are protected, and that we will not rest until we make progress in those regards. at this time, it's my pleasure to recognize the ranking member for his opening statement, mr. conyers. >> thank you, mr. goodlatte our chairman. members of the committee and to our distinguished witnesses and to those who have come to this hearing, law enforcement accountability is an issue that is topical given current events but also one that has long been a concern of mine and many other members. as a
from michigan, mr. conyers, the ranking member, for working with us so closely to arrange this hearing. i was inspired by the jam from texas ms. jackson lee -- the gentleman from texas, ms. jackson lee, who has been speaking to me for some time on this issue. i thank them both. i want to assure all of you that the purpose of this hearing and the ongoing efforts of this committee following this hearing is to make sure that we are doing everything possible to address the problems that have arisen...
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us. host: dudley from kentucky. we appreciate your comments. oxford, michigan. andrew.aller: i'm calling in regard to the previous libertarian guest. my problem is that i see this is all related. we need to repeal nafta. we need to create a flat tax. all this deregulation has created is the ability for the billionaire to go overseas and find employees to make sense of the dollar. when he to put up the trade wall and have regulations that are here imposed everywhere else by creating, if you're overseas and you don't have any rules, yet the pay a tax to sell products here. it will create jobs and infrastructure by applying those taxes to roads and schools. he did not touch on the fact that steve jobs, i'm from detroit, steve jobs does not come from school systems like detroit. we deregulate, we don't pay taxes. we have bad roads and no education. we need to create an environment where steve jobs can be created. thank you. host: bob from pennsylvania. democrat line. caller: i wanted to take a second to say i don't understand what is wrong with this country. it depends on w
us. host: dudley from kentucky. we appreciate your comments. oxford, michigan. andrew.aller: i'm calling in regard to the previous libertarian guest. my problem is that i see this is all related. we need to repeal nafta. we need to create a flat tax. all this deregulation has created is the ability for the billionaire to go overseas and find employees to make sense of the dollar. when he to put up the trade wall and have regulations that are here imposed everywhere else by creating, if you're...
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there's no reason for us to be in the middle of every war going -- >> host: that is robert in michigan to this is the response from walter jones. >> guest: i want to thank robert because that's exactly what jim and i are grateful to you do have us on the show today. we are going to be in afghanistan for nine more years. it was an agreement that president obama has signed with mr. gandhi, the new president of afghanistan. for nine more years of life limb and money. we have not had a discussion on that. and 90 agreement with a foreign country to have a to present and help them rebuild their roads and street and we can't build on roads and streets spending billions of dollars every month because we are so frustrated. >> guest: you are 100% correct. house of representatives mr. jones come is this a different than the congress being involved in the iranian negotiations, the iranian deal negotiation? >> guest: well, peter, i think the president should have the latitude to that the ongoing negotiations which and i might agree or might not agree. i think we do have a role. once they complete if they should complete this a
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from the old school. i grew up in millican. william millican used to say as detroit goes so goes the state of michigan.ltimore goes so goes the state of maryland in a big way. that's why you had this type of concern and influence. if it's a new day you need the republican governor who's got to put together a budget who's got to work with the governor -- i mean the mayor, and you've got a mayor who has to work with the governor. and they need to be seen together. >> gentlemen, thanks for your time tonight. appreciate it so much. still to come, the president weighs in on the latest developments out of baltimore. stay with us. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. life begins with a howl, we scream shout, shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in our world gets smaller quieter, but l
from the old school. i grew up in millican. william millican used to say as detroit goes so goes the state of michigan.ltimore goes so goes the state of maryland in a big way. that's why you had this type of concern and influence. if it's a new day you need the republican governor who's got to put together a budget who's got to work with the governor -- i mean the mayor, and you've got a mayor who has to work with the governor. and they need to be seen together. >> gentlemen, thanks for...
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us now is an adjunct professor with the railway program at michigan state university. sir, great to have you with us. in your experience how does a crash like this happen? fromreckage that you have seen, what would your assertion be? >> when the investigators look at the pictures they see a train where all of the cars rolled over on the outside of the curve, and that means that they will be looking at whether or not the train was going too fast around the curve. then they have to find out why was it going too fast? was it the engineer going too fast or did the train control system not function properly? amtrak is in the process of installing positive train control systems to prevent such accidents on their lines, but the investigators are going to have to see whether it was actually operational on this track last night. >> we do know that the investigators have recovered the so-called black box data recorders. they are currently now at amtrak headquarters in delaware being analyzed. so, again, it gets down to whether or not it's mechanical or human error. as i understand it at this point on the tracks the train is supposed to go 55 miles per hour there. talk
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from lansing, michigan. mark is a republican and go ahead, mark, let us know what you think about the arrests and the situation in baltimore. caller: yeah hi, how are you doing. i want to address a point here, actually a couple of points. not one, not two not three but four times did freddie brown request for help by the police officers. he wanted a paramedic to be called out to the scene. as far as i'm concerned. and these officers are denied that request. so i can see why the state's attorney decided to file gross negligence charges against some of the police officers. makes perfect sense. i think that's going to be an open and shut case in terms of these officers being found accountable for -- or convicted of gross negligence. and the second point i want to make is, what would -- what was the basis of him being arrested in the first place? if there was no wrongdoing on his part, all he did was fled from the police officer, that gives police officers reasonable suspicion to stop somebody, not proximate cause to make an arrest. so the state's attorney was right that it was an illegal arrest. i think these six
from lansing, michigan. mark is a republican and go ahead, mark, let us know what you think about the arrests and the situation in baltimore. caller: yeah hi, how are you doing. i want to address a point here, actually a couple of points. not one, not two not three but four times did freddie brown request for help by the police officers. he wanted a paramedic to be called out to the scene. as far as i'm concerned. and these officers are denied that request. so i can see why the state's attorney...
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from happening. >>reporter: however some researchers are investing in off road facility such as the university of michigan spending 6 and half million dollars for facility that will simulate traffic jam and e use row about the as pedestrians. in san jose david louie abc 7 news. >> all right stay with us we have a lieutenant more ahead for you on this monday night. >> we are like wondering why are we getting so many anti- >> not alone. happening at your house. why so many people dealing an ant invasion. >> also the guilt free car wash >> also the guilt free car wash. how to wash the car and help the state conserve water at the same time. >> sandhya has rain in our forecast. >> how about some water from the sky. i'll let you know exactly when the rain will be moving in to the bay area coming up. >> doctor who will bill you for smoking. >> stay with us. 7 new for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your
from happening. >>reporter: however some researchers are investing in off road facility such as the university of michigan spending 6 and half million dollars for facility that will simulate traffic jam and e use row about the as pedestrians. in san jose david louie abc 7 news. >> all right stay with us we have a lieutenant more ahead for you on this monday night. >> we are like wondering why are we getting so many anti- >> not alone. happening at your house. why so many...
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us safer and stronger. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: i'm pleased to yield eight minutes to the distinguished gentleman from kale, mr. schiff, ranking member of the -- mr. california, mr. schiff, ranking member of the house committee on intelligence and i ask unanimous consent that he be permitted to manage the time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized if -- recognized for eight minutes. mr. schiff: i thank the gentleman and i yield myself such time as i may consume. first, let me say thank you to chairman goodlatte and ranking member conyers as well as to my colleague, chairman nunes. we have worked on this issue together for a long time and i'm very proud of the bipartisan legislation we have produced. i also want to thank the administration that worked with us so long and hard and the work done in the last congress by a former chairman mike rogers and former ranking member dutch ruppersberger. i rise in strong support of h r. 4028 this nation was founded on the revolutionary principle
us safer and stronger. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: i'm pleased to yield eight minutes to the distinguished gentleman from kale, mr. schiff, ranking member of the -- mr. california, mr. schiff, ranking member of the house committee on intelligence and i ask unanimous consent that he be permitted to manage the time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is...
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us. and my new friend from tennessee, we have to check in on the freeze warnings and frost advisory. that's right. places like northern michigan40s this morning. much colder. jacq: good morning washington. another warm and sticky afternoon with a couple of showers an thundndershers most likely midday or midafternoon, high temperatures in the upper 80's day, tonight skies gradadually clear, cooler and less humid, 50's in the suburbs and downtown, tomorrow mostly sunny but nice, breezy with ghs in the mid 70's, cooler air thrgh the rest of the work [ cheers and applause ] >> we're staying dry out here. thank you for the umbrella. where are y'all from? >> california. >> we're going check in on the west coast coming up. let's great back in. it's "pop" time. >> you said it. >> i like that. thank you. chris is on later. i know you love "pop news." >> but i was on the couch, so you thought, he's here. >> and we don't want to be rude. >> awkward. >> um so any way. let's talk "pop news." up first, love chris helps worth shemsworth. he may be a star but he doesn't see his earlier roles as a ", the -"thorn" in his side. he'll play the ro
us. and my new friend from tennessee, we have to check in on the freeze warnings and frost advisory. that's right. places like northern michigan40s this morning. much colder. jacq: good morning washington. another warm and sticky afternoon with a couple of showers an thundndershers most likely midday or midafternoon, high temperatures in the upper 80's day, tonight skies gradadually clear, cooler and less humid, 50's in the suburbs and downtown, tomorrow mostly sunny but nice, breezy with ghs...
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us just to let the boss know. our new friend from tennessee we have to check in on freeze warnings. places like northern michigan. look what it feels like this morning, the 40's. much colder. all right, that's the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> ginger we'll be cooling down around here tomorrow. right now cool and fairly comfortable despite a lot of clouds. a little sprinkle up in berks county as we take a look outside, some fog around the region as well. so be careful driving around until this begins to break up over the next hour or two. your exclusive accuweather 7-day we're going to move back into the humid territory with a high of 87 degrees. clouds mixing with sun and then during the afternoon a spotty drenching downpour from a shower or thunderstorm and then low 70's tomorrow and thursday. >> we're staying dry out here. thank you for the umbrella. where are y'all from? >> california. >> we're going check in on the west coast coming up. let's great back in. it's "pop" time. >> you said it. >> i like that. thank you. chris is on later. i know you love "pop news." >> but i was on t
us just to let the boss know. our new friend from tennessee we have to check in on freeze warnings. places like northern michigan. look what it feels like this morning, the 40's. much colder. all right, that's the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> ginger we'll be cooling down around here tomorrow. right now cool and fairly comfortable despite a lot of clouds. a little sprinkle up in berks county as we take a look outside, some fog around the region as well. so be...
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us. i am pleased to yield two minutes to a member of the committee, mrs. lawrence of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for two minutes. ms. laurns: madam speaker, i address you -- mrs. lawrence: madam speaker i cress you in opposition to this. d.c. residents deserve to be protected from discrimination in the workplace. everyone should have the ability to make a private health care decision including when, how, they will start a family and without the fear of losing their job or face regular talluation or retribution from their employer. unfortunately, women across the country have faced discrimination for personal decisions such as using birth control, becoming pregnant while unmarried or using in vote row fertilization to become pregnant. contrary to claims by my republican colleagues, this bill does not impose any new requirements on employees to cover or to pay for any reproductive health services. are women's rights not guaranteed by the constitution just as men's in this country? this is not about whether you or i have an abortion or whether you and i use i.v.f. madam secre
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use of data from other programs usda does rank state performance. there's states doing a fabulous job. west virginia and kansas are examples of those. you'll have people on the next panel that can speak to that. michigan they have taken example of resources and made continuous improvements and got a performance bonus and are now directly certifying 100% of the kids they should be. there's great examples at the state and district level and usda is work on sharing the best practices so that others can learn. >> i'd like to acknowledge the importance of the application process. i was on the school board for several years and the paperwork on these type of things, our poor special ed teachers that work so hard and the paperwork that they endure and the list goes on and on, i would like to throw my two cents in, that that's something -- that doesn't cost any money. there's something about government that we add to the burden. whether it's the irs or this or anything else so that's very important and hopefully we can work to remedy that. thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing. this is an issue i care deeply about. i brought apples today. t
use of data from other programs usda does rank state performance. there's states doing a fabulous job. west virginia and kansas are examples of those. you'll have people on the next panel that can speak to that. michigan they have taken example of resources and made continuous improvements and got a performance bonus and are now directly certifying 100% of the kids they should be. there's great examples at the state and district level and usda is work on sharing the best practices so that...
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us. they are here to cause anarchy. host: that is anew and saginaw michigan. you previously thought photos fromarlier in the week when protests were taking place. this is a reaction from the decision an announcement that was made yesterday by marilyn mosby. that is the first page photo. from twitter, this comment, her rush to appease will backfire, it's about acting based on evidence and the law. from baltimore, maryland kiara thank you for calling. kiara? let's go to jim from huntsville, alabama. caller: good morning, pedro. i just want to say that -- can you hear me? host: yes, go ahead. caller: baltimore has been controlled by the democrats for the last 40 years. a caller said that their only the rich and the board. that is what happens in that type of society. democrats don't create jobs, they create a welfare state. it is time for something new. you have all these evil without jobs that don't finish school. i think the reading level -- the third grade reading level for kids was only like 16%. host: when you say to it is time for something new, what do you mean by that? caller: it is time t
us. they are here to cause anarchy. host: that is anew and saginaw michigan. you previously thought photos fromarlier in the week when protests were taking place. this is a reaction from the decision an announcement that was made yesterday by marilyn mosby. that is the first page photo. from twitter, this comment, her rush to appease will backfire, it's about acting based on evidence and the law. from baltimore, maryland kiara thank you for calling. kiara? let's go to jim from huntsville,...
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to think about those questions, how to use diplomacy and development to make a better world for host:. host: let's bring in our viewers. caller: tom, from michiganjust have two or three points to make. the first with the about foreign aid itself. this country is in collapse. i believe we are too worried about war aid for the when the money should be spent here. secondly we track any of the money that we send? nobody can ever tracy, never followi it. we should give food, shelter and medicine. guest: a couple of things. i think we are doing a much better job of tracking it with the foreign aid dahshboard. the goal is to help other countries do this for themselves. we've seen an unprecedented number of countries being moved from donor recipients do not see meeting age to being donors themselves. we are working to get more nations to this stage where they are contributing to the collective security. that is art of one of the great gifts that the greatest generation give us after world war ii was that they said am the we will not be stronger by giving everyone down, we will be stronger by helping others rise up. that vision was not born out of ideali
to think about those questions, how to use diplomacy and development to make a better world for host:. host: let's bring in our viewers. caller: tom, from michiganjust have two or three points to make. the first with the about foreign aid itself. this country is in collapse. i believe we are too worried about war aid for the when the money should be spent here. secondly we track any of the money that we send? nobody can ever tracy, never followi it. we should give food, shelter and medicine....
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us. just to let boss know. all right. and my new friend from tennessee, we have to check in on the freeze warnings and frost advisory. that's right. places like northern michigan0s and 70s. >> morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area microclimate forecast. it is not going to be as grave but temperatures are still below average because of a stronger sea breeze and more widespread. stray showers are possible on thursday and friday and brighter and warmer this holiday weekend. today, 50s along the coast and mid-60s around the bay and money -- mid-to-upper 60s inland. our cool of the days are thursday and fri [ cheers and applause ] >> we're staying dry out here. thank you. thank you for sharing the umbrella. where are y'all from? >> california. >> well, welcome. we're going to check in on the west coast coming up. but for now let's get back in. it's "pop" time. >> "pop" time. >> you said it. >> i like that. >> thanks, gign. chris is on later. i know you love "pop news." >> but i was on the couch, so you thought, he's here. >> he's here, and we don't want to be rude. so just stick around. >> awkward. >> so anyway let's talk "pop news," everybody. f
us. just to let boss know. all right. and my new friend from tennessee, we have to check in on the freeze warnings and frost advisory. that's right. places like northern michigan0s and 70s. >> morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area microclimate forecast. it is not going to be as grave but temperatures are still below average because of a stronger sea breeze and more widespread. stray showers are possible on thursday and friday and brighter and warmer this holiday...
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from the university of michigan tweeted this about the money he's given. here we go. i don't know how the ncaa thinks we're supposed to eat right with these little servant checks they give usshould have stayed in the storms get your way into philadelphia eagles lineback or great guy. friends of the program a former college football star. his name is emanuel archer welcome back. >> good to be back. >> so look they can't work. >> that breaks rules. they don't get much money. why don't we pay them because they're bringing in a ton of money for the college? >> i'm with you for once. look i went to the university of texas at austin highest grossing program in all of college sports. we made $132 million annually. where is the money? that is my question i played at texas never got paid. new series brought in 500 million. where's all of that money going? >> wow. >> not to the athletes. >> but you got the education. you have a free education. obviously, worked out for you. >> i did get an education but so did the athlete that cost their program money. if you're making money you should be paying money. >> doesn't that destroy the who will nature of college sorts? >> it destroys what
from the university of michigan tweeted this about the money he's given. here we go. i don't know how the ncaa thinks we're supposed to eat right with these little servant checks they give usshould have stayed in the storms get your way into philadelphia eagles lineback or great guy. friends of the program a former college football star. his name is emanuel archer welcome back. >> good to be back. >> so look they can't work. >> that breaks rules. they don't get much money. why...
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us today. wednesday, may 20th, 2015. ♪ >> greetings from austin texas! >> mother/daughter trip to the "today" show! ♪ >> good morning michigan all the way from australia. ♪ >>> it's 8:00 on "today." it is wednesday, may 20th, 2015. it is day four of five of matt's charity bike ride tour de red nose. we'll check in with him in a minute. >> can i point something out? we've got some vanderbilt fans down here. vanderbilt women won the championship last night. >> over here is the tallest group we have ever had. all from iowa. they're all standing on boxes. i've never seen anything like it. they're all from iowa. >> a land of giants over there. >> they're your people. >> well coming up we cooked up something special for wrangler wednesday. he's with jill for an all-pets edition of petssteals & daeleals. >> he misses matt this week. >> i put i in the call for company because it gets lonely here. look who answered the call. lester holt. >> what's going on? >> how are you? >> i'm terrific. not a lot of people i would put on spandex this hour in the morning for. >> i've seen it all the last few days. they're saying hi to you back home
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from michigan, mr. bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to thank the panel for your testimony today. grateful for the time you've taken to be with us today. sheriff, i had an opportunity to speak with the law enforcement community in my community, and i did a roundtable discussion. i had an open dialogue about the events of the day and some of the concerns that have been raised in this very discussion. they were concerned, as well about some of the bad actors in their own rank and file that we've been seeing around this country and very concerned about it but also we're -- were addment about the fact that the hort majority of the officers they work with, the emergency response personnel are hardworking, good professional people who are there for a common purpose and that is to serve the public. and they're concerned that that doesn't resonate that we see more now of the bad acting than some of the negative that's gone on out there and it's important we identify and we deal with that and we not tolerate it in any way shape or form. but it's also important that we do whatever we can to really rally behind those who have given so much
from michigan, mr. bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to thank the panel for your testimony today. grateful for the time you've taken to be with us today. sheriff, i had an opportunity to speak with the law enforcement community in my community, and i did a roundtable discussion. i had an open dialogue about the events of the day and some of the concerns that have been raised in this very discussion. they were concerned, as well about some of the bad actors...
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from michigan, mr. bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to thank the panel for your testimony today. grateful for the time you've taken to be with us today. sheriff, i had an opportunity to speak with the law enforcement community in my community, and i did a roundtable discussion. i had an open dialogue about the events of the day and some of the concerns that have been raised in this very discussion. they were concerned, as well about some of the bad actors in their own rank and file that we've been seeing around this country and very concerned about it but also we're -- were adamant about the fact that the majority of the officers they work with, the emergency response personnel are hardworking, good professional people who are there for a common purpose and that is to serve the public. and they're concerned that that doesn't resonate, that we see more now of the bad acting than some of the negative that's gone on out there and it's important we identify and we deal with that and we not tolerate it in any way, shape or form. but it's also important that we do whatever we can to really rally behind those who have given so much in
from michigan, mr. bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to thank the panel for your testimony today. grateful for the time you've taken to be with us today. sheriff, i had an opportunity to speak with the law enforcement community in my community, and i did a roundtable discussion. i had an open dialogue about the events of the day and some of the concerns that have been raised in this very discussion. they were concerned, as well about some of the bad actors...
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michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. you're all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from right? buuut the minute you try to usem your airline credit card... it's slim pickins! the flights you want -- sorry, they ask for a ridiculous number of miles. time to switch to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles. and using those miles is easy. just book any flight you want, on any airline. then use your miles to cover the cost. no blackout dates. what's in your wallet? cottonelle cleanripple texture gets you cleaner, but will it make people confident enough to go commando? how was your wiping experience? ok. why do you think ripples are so great? probably ripples would just clean better. yeah, why? just...would pick up more layers. do you feel confident enough to go commando? go commando...uh...yeah sure. congratulations! i did it! how do you feel? fresh! only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so going cottonelle means you can go commando. think the tree we carved our names in is still here? probably dead... how much fun is this? what? what a beautiful sunset... if you like s
michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. you're all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from right? buuut the minute you try to usem your airline credit card... it's slim pickins! the flights you want -- sorry, they ask for a ridiculous number of miles. time to switch to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles. and using those miles is easy. just book any flight you want, on any airline. then use your miles to cover the cost....
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from the sand covered to the well-traveled. they lead us to the beauty of nature. and the beauty of simple pleasures. the open road is alive and well and waiting to take us to pure michiganrip begins at michigan.org. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are aller
from the sand covered to the well-traveled. they lead us to the beauty of nature. and the beauty of simple pleasures. the open road is alive and well and waiting to take us to pure michiganrip begins at michigan.org. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen....