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so far michigan state with 78. wisconsin is the number 7 scoring defense in college baskball. 61 points a game. >> dan: if you're wisconsin, you have to get it quickly. trying to get koenig open for a three. >> kevin: another miss. mcquaid is there. of hit by hayes for the foul. winning 21 of the first 24 games, the badgers were off and running. last three of four coming in. the second consecutive road game where they lost two in a row on the road. down by 8 with 44 seconds to go. bridges at the line. >> dan: very similar kind of experience for wisconsin against both ohio state and michigan state. they allowed their opponent to make easy shots early. get some confidence. even the wisconsin run at the end of the first half, michigan state came out in the second half and made some easy baskets. wisconsin with the breakdown defensively. very uncharacteristic. >> kevin: koenig again. that's no go nairn gets the foul for the spartans with 35 seconds to go. wisconsin getting outrebounded. number 14 in college basketball
so far michigan state with 78. wisconsin is the number 7 scoring defense in college baskball. 61 points a game. >> dan: if you're wisconsin, you have to get it quickly. trying to get koenig open for a three. >> kevin: another miss. mcquaid is there. of hit by hayes for the foul. winning 21 of the first 24 games, the badgers were off and running. last three of four coming in. the second consecutive road game where they lost two in a row on the road. down by 8 with 44 seconds to go....
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michigan was already in the cross hair on the issue of trade. no state has more on the line when it comes to the north american free trade agreement than this one. detroit is the busiest truck crossing between the u.s. and canada but mexico is also a key link in the auto industry supply chain. by the numbers michigan's economy depends on nafta in a way that no other states does and economist worry about upsetting a delicate balance. >> chaos at the beginning because they might be confused over where the parts are going to come from for cars or cars themselves. >> reporter: the president claims he's already bringing jobs back. >> they're coming back by big numbers, bigger numbers than people have seen. you saw ford is announcing and has announced big plants coming back into michigan and ohio and different places. >> reporter: michigan bet on trump to do just that, now it will learn if that bet pays off. for "nightly business report" i'm scott cohen in detroit. >>> over the past month president trump has met with top ceos across many industries to
michigan was already in the cross hair on the issue of trade. no state has more on the line when it comes to the north american free trade agreement than this one. detroit is the busiest truck crossing between the u.s. and canada but mexico is also a key link in the auto industry supply chain. by the numbers michigan's economy depends on nafta in a way that no other states does and economist worry about upsetting a delicate balance. >> chaos at the beginning because they might be confused...
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part of michigan today. trade for toledo. they have two issuers. actually both blues. blue care network, which is the hmo, and blue cross and blue shield of michigan, the ppo. so there's not tremendous competition. and as a result indeed premiums are higher. that's how the market works. but they still have choices of plans. and we just completed at our center some consumer surveys -- we've been surveying consumers since 2009. and actually consumer satisfaction on the individual market is higher than it's ever been with the plan choices they have. and i think there's been sort of some collective memory loss about how bad markets were before the affordable care act for people in the individual market. two words about the history of michigan so you can understand why we're in the place we are today, and then i'll turn it over to my colleagues. so michigan has always been a state that has provided coverage on a guaranteed issue basis for the individual market. and actually, if you want to know what will happen w
part of michigan today. trade for toledo. they have two issuers. actually both blues. blue care network, which is the hmo, and blue cross and blue shield of michigan, the ppo. so there's not tremendous competition. and as a result indeed premiums are higher. that's how the market works. but they still have choices of plans. and we just completed at our center some consumer surveys -- we've been surveying consumers since 2009. and actually consumer satisfaction on the individual market is higher...
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michigan. it's a state with republican leadership that expanded its medicaid program in late 2014. and adopted a partnership model of exchanges. florida is an oppositional state that didn't expand medicaid and use he the facilitated ex he change. and the particularly interesting thing going in is that it is two states in which each county is its own rating area. north carolina, another state that's politically opposed to the aca. didn't expand medicaid. tutu used a federally facilitated exchange. the reason for including north carolina is that there is early evidence there that insurers were working with local providers to co-brand product that would allow them to compete with the dominant insurers. we wanted to see how that was working out. texas is an oppositional state. it didn't expand medicaid either. it used the federally facilitated exchange. it is one of the few states that doesn't approve premiums or for that matter assist exchanges in any way. early evidence suggested that there was t
michigan. it's a state with republican leadership that expanded its medicaid program in late 2014. and adopted a partnership model of exchanges. florida is an oppositional state that didn't expand medicaid and use he the facilitated ex he change. and the particularly interesting thing going in is that it is two states in which each county is its own rating area. north carolina, another state that's politically opposed to the aca. didn't expand medicaid. tutu used a federally facilitated...
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the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: before my colleague and friend from oklahoma leaves the floor, while we disagree on the current debates in terms of voting, i just have to say when i see him, i constantly thank him for his efforts last year as he worked with us for the community of flint. and we're finally seeing some hope in terms of replacing and addressing lead contamination and without the distinguished senator from oklahoma, that literally would not have happened. and so we have things we disagree on and agree on and on this one coming together with the families so flint and particularly the children and the long-term impacts, you'll always have a warm space in the hearts of all of us who care deeply about that issue. thank you very much. mr. president, i want to speak today about the nomination in front of us, betsy devos. you know, betsy devos' nomination is very personal to many people who live in michigan because betsy devos is from michigan, and her vision of education and her actions have unfortu
the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: before my colleague and friend from oklahoma leaves the floor, while we disagree on the current debates in terms of voting, i just have to say when i see him, i constantly thank him for his efforts last year as he worked with us for the community of flint. and we're finally seeing some hope in terms of replacing and addressing lead contamination and without the distinguished senator from oklahoma, that literally would not have...
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but in michigan, 80% of charters are owned by for-profit oarpts. -- operators. and we've seen what's happened in the higher education space. we have seen the frauds that have been perpetuated on students because for-profit colleges have as their primary motive making as much money as possible, not the education of kids. and so vouchers underfunded, tied to the denial of rights for disabled kids, and established as a means of enrichment for investors in for-profit companies are a table, idea. -- are a terrible idea. but students and parents and teachers in connecticut are concerned about mrs. devos' nomination for other reasons as well. i wish that every minority kid and every disabled kid and every poor kid in this country got a fair shot, but these not how education is played out. the federal government is involved in education for one primary reason and that's civil rights. the whole reason that the federal government got into the business of education is because children, primarily minority children, primarily black children, were being denied an equal educat
but in michigan, 80% of charters are owned by for-profit oarpts. -- operators. and we've seen what's happened in the higher education space. we have seen the frauds that have been perpetuated on students because for-profit colleges have as their primary motive making as much money as possible, not the education of kids. and so vouchers underfunded, tied to the denial of rights for disabled kids, and established as a means of enrichment for investors in for-profit companies are a table, idea. --...
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she's had huge influence in michigan, michigan is now not only an all choice state. she tried to promote a referendum to put vouchers into the state constitution, and it was turned down overwhelmingly. 69-31. she tried and failed on vouchers, still, there are hundreds of charter schools, michigan is the only state in the country where 80% of the charters operate for profit, that's the way she likes it. >> what do you make of -- and i know the simple answer is politics, i want to go a little deeper than that. i know you can. let's submerge. what do you make of what congress did? what the senate did in approving an education secretary who clearly based on the record is not a supporter of or believer in public education. what was that about? was it making sure donald trump didn't lose one early on? why would an otherwise reasonable senator, no matter what party you're in, put someone at the top of the hierarchy, who doesn't believe in the system they're overseeing? >> i think number one is, they didn't want to disappointment president trump. that's the first time i've e
she's had huge influence in michigan, michigan is now not only an all choice state. she tried to promote a referendum to put vouchers into the state constitution, and it was turned down overwhelmingly. 69-31. she tried and failed on vouchers, still, there are hundreds of charter schools, michigan is the only state in the country where 80% of the charters operate for profit, that's the way she likes it. >> what do you make of -- and i know the simple answer is politics, i want to go a...
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what's wrong in michigan? >> one of the things i discovered when i got here to washington is that there are charter schools that really work, mostly in other states and michigan's charter system, which, again, she has continued to push to maintain in its current form, has been an unmitigated disaster. for example, 38% of michigan's charters are in the bottom performing schools. so they're supposed to be the answer. they're supposed to be that superman that we talk about and that we saw in that incredible documentary, but they have been a big failure. so not only have charters failed, but the impact that the charter movement, these unregulated charters that have no transparency, the impact that they have had on the traditional public schools, taking funding from those schools, has also caused problems. michigan went from being one of the top states in the nation in terms of educational performance to near the bottom just during this short period of time that betsy devos's experiment on michigan school children
what's wrong in michigan? >> one of the things i discovered when i got here to washington is that there are charter schools that really work, mostly in other states and michigan's charter system, which, again, she has continued to push to maintain in its current form, has been an unmitigated disaster. for example, 38% of michigan's charters are in the bottom performing schools. so they're supposed to be the answer. they're supposed to be that superman that we talk about and that we saw in...
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ford will abandon its factory in m mexico and create jobs in michigan. fiat chrysler announced investing $1 billion in ohio and michigan creating 2,000 american jobs. they were with me a week ago. you know, you were here. general motors like wise committed to invest billions of dollars in its american manufacturing operation. keeping many jobs here that were going to leave. if i didn't get elected, believe me, they would have left. and these jobs and these things i'm announcing would never have come here. intel just announced that it will move ahead with a new plan
ford will abandon its factory in m mexico and create jobs in michigan. fiat chrysler announced investing $1 billion in ohio and michigan creating 2,000 american jobs. they were with me a week ago. you know, you were here. general motors like wise committed to invest billions of dollars in its american manufacturing operation. keeping many jobs here that were going to leave. if i didn't get elected, believe me, they would have left. and these jobs and these things i'm announcing would never have...
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in fact, michigan test scores have gone down over time. these schools have not shown significant improvement over public schools in michigan. finally, mr. president, i'm not convinced that ms. devos has been transparent in her responses to the american public. she did not make her disclosures available to the health, education, labor and pensions committee at the time of her confirmation hearing. this is unprecedented, and the committee had no opportunity to look into her many, many financial conflicts. since then she has entered into an agreement with the office of government ethics. and while she will divest from approximately 100 investments that pose a conflict, we do not know if she has divested from all of her conflicts. ms. devos benefits from three trusts. she has not disclosed the assets in two of those trusts. the complexity and enormity of ms. devos' $5 billion holdings is mind-boggling. we know from one trust, at least 100 conflicts require divestment. without transparency in other trusts, the public does not know if she has an
in fact, michigan test scores have gone down over time. these schools have not shown significant improvement over public schools in michigan. finally, mr. president, i'm not convinced that ms. devos has been transparent in her responses to the american public. she did not make her disclosures available to the health, education, labor and pensions committee at the time of her confirmation hearing. this is unprecedented, and the committee had no opportunity to look into her many, many financial...
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good news for michigan and ohio, as well. chrysler announced they'll spend $1 billion building the jeep wagoneer and grand wagoneer, a complete retooling of the warren truck assembly plant in michigan, great news there on domestic production. and this story is fantastic. this is warren buffett now. bill gates buffett went with him to hong kong, they went to mcdonald's, one of warren buffett's favorite places to have breakfast. how did he pay? he pulled out coupons. warren buffett may well be worth $75 billion, but not only have you got to earn it, you've got to keep it. by using coupons, i guess that helps as well. >> the proof's in the pudding. steve sedgwick, thank you so much. >>> just ahead, a big american company embraces and benefits from people with autism. you're watching "early today." besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible.
good news for michigan and ohio, as well. chrysler announced they'll spend $1 billion building the jeep wagoneer and grand wagoneer, a complete retooling of the warren truck assembly plant in michigan, great news there on domestic production. and this story is fantastic. this is warren buffett now. bill gates buffett went with him to hong kong, they went to mcdonald's, one of warren buffett's favorite places to have breakfast. how did he pay? he pulled out coupons. warren buffett may well be...
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in my home state of michigan. mrs. devos has pushed for school vouchers to send our public tax dollars to private schools, her student advocacy for the use of taxpayer funding for public and charter school systems earned her the nickname as the four-star general of the pro-voucher movement. the vast majority ever children in michigan and -- of children in michigan and the united states attend neighborhood public schools. voucher programs rob these children of the resources that they need to receive high quality education near where they live. michigan voters soundly rejected her plan and we cannot, and i repeat, we cannot put her in a position to push for voucher programs on a national scale that will weaken our neighborhood schools and will weaken in particular our rural schools. now let me be clear. i support innovative models for improving our education system, but only when those models are proven to work. for example, i've worked hard to ensure that all children have access to the skills and education that are vit
in my home state of michigan. mrs. devos has pushed for school vouchers to send our public tax dollars to private schools, her student advocacy for the use of taxpayer funding for public and charter school systems earned her the nickname as the four-star general of the pro-voucher movement. the vast majority ever children in michigan and -- of children in michigan and the united states attend neighborhood public schools. voucher programs rob these children of the resources that they need to...
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dozens of athletes from michigan state and the u.s. national gymnastics team have come forward to accuse nasser of sexually assaulting them during treatment. some of the gymnasts have spoke to "60 minutes". >> usa gymnastics suggested i go with their doctor. he started massaging me and he had asked me not to wear any underwear. and then he just continued to go into more and more intimate places. >> the karolyi ranch belongs to famed coaches karolyi who are named in a separate lawsuit, alleging they created a toxic environment that allowed nasser's abuse to happen. lawyers for the karolyis say their clients a devastated by the accusations, say their lawyer and they knew nothing about nasser, until usa gymnastics fired him in 2015. nasser's lawyers insist that any allegations that his medical practices were performed for any purpose other than medical treatment are patently false. tonight larry nasser remains locked up without bail. while one of the country's most beloved olympic sports is rocked to its core. >> what is usa accuse usa gy
dozens of athletes from michigan state and the u.s. national gymnastics team have come forward to accuse nasser of sexually assaulting them during treatment. some of the gymnasts have spoke to "60 minutes". >> usa gymnastics suggested i go with their doctor. he started massaging me and he had asked me not to wear any underwear. and then he just continued to go into more and more intimate places. >> the karolyi ranch belongs to famed coaches karolyi who are named in a...
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devos in michigan has been a proponent of voucher schools. she has pushed the expansion of charter schools and used her extraordinary wealth to insulate them from oversight and accountability in her state. even as these schools failed to deliver on the promises made to children and parents, ms. devos continued to protect them from the same accountability standards as public schools. in 2015, a federal review found -- quote -- "an unreasonably high" percentage of charter schools on the list of michigan's lowest-performing schools. today for-profit companies operate almost 80% of charters in michigan, more than any other state, and are underperforming compared to public school counterparts. let me be clear, i believe some charter schools can be effective. i have visited so many schools in my state: public schools, catholic schools, charter schools, every imaginable schools. i've supported high-performing, successful charter programs. i think about the kep program, here in the district of columbia and chicago, consistently producing some of the
devos in michigan has been a proponent of voucher schools. she has pushed the expansion of charter schools and used her extraordinary wealth to insulate them from oversight and accountability in her state. even as these schools failed to deliver on the promises made to children and parents, ms. devos continued to protect them from the same accountability standards as public schools. in 2015, a federal review found -- quote -- "an unreasonably high" percentage of charter schools on the...
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the gentleman from michigan, mr. walberg, and the gentlelady from oregon, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. walberg: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. walberg: i rise today in strong support of h.j.res. 67 and yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. walberg: i rise today in support of h.j.res. 67, the second of two resolutions the house is debating today to ensure strong protections for retirement savers. there are two parts to the regulatory loophole we are seeking to close today. first, the obama administration created a sweetheart deal that would allow states to deny important protections for retirement savers and a second regulation extended that sweetheart deal to cover certain cities and counties. the resolution
the gentleman from michigan, mr. walberg, and the gentlelady from oregon, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. walberg: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. walberg: i rise today in strong support of h.j.res. 67 and yield myself such time as i may consume....
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as we have seen in the city of flint, michigan, she's cuts can have a terrible and tragic -- these cuts can have a terrible and tragic impact on the youngest among them. today the citizens of flint still lack clean drinking water and a new generation in that city that have been exposed to a high level of lead face an uncertain future. that's why we have the e.p.a. delaware is the lowest lying state in our nation. the highest point in the state of delaware is a bridge. back home the reality that our climate is changing is not up for debate. families and businesses and owners face the stark realities of climate change almost every day. tackling that challenge is not just the right thing to do or what is best for delaware's economy. it is a matter of survival, but our little state alone cannot withstand the flow of pollution that is causing our coastlines to retreat. every state, every state must do its fair share to safeguard our climate and their neighbors. that's why we have the e.p.a. examples of the air and water pollution produced by one state and found in the air and water of others
as we have seen in the city of flint, michigan, she's cuts can have a terrible and tragic -- these cuts can have a terrible and tragic impact on the youngest among them. today the citizens of flint still lack clean drinking water and a new generation in that city that have been exposed to a high level of lead face an uncertain future. that's why we have the e.p.a. delaware is the lowest lying state in our nation. the highest point in the state of delaware is a bridge. back home the reality that...
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devos should be opposed for what she could do but for what she has done in michigan. the devos family set up the great lakes education project which played the leading role in thwarting efforts for -- has failed on their promises of a better education system for students. i want to pause for a moment and all of the people who write my office every day, but in particular the people who have been writing my office on all of these nominees. it wasn't all that difficult to pull these incredibly insightfsl and passionately written letters. this was across the country. you get the pundits as you leave the senate, if it is in the middle of the day and not in the middle of the morning, the media comes to you and stick the microphone in your face and ask if there there's -- if there's a new tea party on the left. all i can tell you is there are millions and millions and millions of people who are rising up. i don't think they are all on the left. i mean, when i saw those marchs, there were lots of progressives, lots of people who believe in liberal and progressive causes, but
devos should be opposed for what she could do but for what she has done in michigan. the devos family set up the great lakes education project which played the leading role in thwarting efforts for -- has failed on their promises of a better education system for students. i want to pause for a moment and all of the people who write my office every day, but in particular the people who have been writing my office on all of these nominees. it wasn't all that difficult to pull these incredibly...
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lieutenant governor of michigan and president of the national education association. good morning to both of you. >> happy to be here. >> good morning. >> lieutenant governor, i want to start with you and what is a first for the president's nominees. we have senators collins who is saying that will not vote for ms. devos for her con fir mission. first of any of the president's nominees who are not getting republican votes. what do you make of that and the need to call on the vice president to make a tie? >> it's part of the process. they have individual opinions. it's not surprising here in michigan where we have the kind of state where people cross signs all the time in order to take positions on issues, so it's all part of the process. but i am confident that betsy devos will be confirmed next week. >> ms. garcia, you do not have that level of confidence in ms. devos. >> this is an awful nomination. she is the most supremely unqualified nom neinee for secretary of education ever. i think that's why you're seeing this incredible outburst of confusion and anger on the
lieutenant governor of michigan and president of the national education association. good morning to both of you. >> happy to be here. >> good morning. >> lieutenant governor, i want to start with you and what is a first for the president's nominees. we have senators collins who is saying that will not vote for ms. devos for her con fir mission. first of any of the president's nominees who are not getting republican votes. what do you make of that and the need to call on the...
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in michigan. she paid so much money to our representatives who are republicans and our state senate and the house, and they kept voting to take money away from the public schools which then causes you to look bad because you don't have the supplies you need and so on and so forth. as far as teacher unit -- unions, i am tired of getting bashed about that because there is a shortage of teachers and michigan because no teachers and gotten raises in the last 10 years. when we bargain, we have five things we can bargain or and we used to bargain for things like textbooks for the children because we were not getting any. it is a public perception that public schools are bad. --t: in the union discussed negotiations? caller: yes, trying to get supplies for our kids. i had a black board from 1955. i finally went to a charitable organization that got me whiteboards so i could -- this was a few years back. we have systemic problems in our society that are blamed on teachers. if we could keep the kids all ni
in michigan. she paid so much money to our representatives who are republicans and our state senate and the house, and they kept voting to take money away from the public schools which then causes you to look bad because you don't have the supplies you need and so on and so forth. as far as teacher unit -- unions, i am tired of getting bashed about that because there is a shortage of teachers and michigan because no teachers and gotten raises in the last 10 years. when we bargain, we have five...
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he is a monster. >> reporter: michigan attorney general bill schuette has charged dr. nassar with sexually assaulting young female gymnasts under the guise of medical treatment. today's complaint alleges the nine athletes, all under the age of 16, had treatments that included digital penetration of the vagina and anus. since december, nassar has been held without bail in michigan, charged with possession of child pornography, and criminal sexual conduct involving the daughter of a family friend. complaints against nassar first became public in september 2016 after an investigation by the "indy star" revealed sexual abuse allegations against gymnastics coaches. that prompted young women to come forward with accusations about nassar. he was the team doctor for the women's olympic gymnastics team. that's him right after kerri strug's famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta. according to the attorney general, more than 80 women have come forward so far with complaints against nassar. >> taking the apple cart and flipped it upside down. >> reporter: jamie dantzs
he is a monster. >> reporter: michigan attorney general bill schuette has charged dr. nassar with sexually assaulting young female gymnasts under the guise of medical treatment. today's complaint alleges the nine athletes, all under the age of 16, had treatments that included digital penetration of the vagina and anus. since december, nassar has been held without bail in michigan, charged with possession of child pornography, and criminal sexual conduct involving the daughter of a family...
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he graduated from yale and he went on to the university of michigan of michigan's medical school. he became a brilliant, totally brilliant in a row surgeon. great thingsto do in our african-american communities together. ben is going to work closely with me. and hard has a meaning far beyond -- if properly done, a meaning as big as any think there is. and then we will be a will to asd the true meaning of hud its secretary. i look forward to that. i look forward to watching him. he will do things nobody ever thought of. i also want to thank senator jim scott for joining us today. a great senator from south carolina. i like the state of south carolina. all those states where i won by double digits. south carolina was one. tim has been fantastic in halley represents the people. they love him. i also want to profoundly thank -- for being here and, as we saw her uncle's wonderful exhibit. he certainly deserves that. tell you thisan personally because i watch her all the time. and she is a tremendous fighter for justice and thank you very much. i have been watching you for so long and y
he graduated from yale and he went on to the university of michigan of michigan's medical school. he became a brilliant, totally brilliant in a row surgeon. great thingsto do in our african-american communities together. ben is going to work closely with me. and hard has a meaning far beyond -- if properly done, a meaning as big as any think there is. and then we will be a will to asd the true meaning of hud its secretary. i look forward to that. i look forward to watching him. he will do...
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listen to the lady from michigan. she knows what she's talking about. the bosses from michigan and she ruined public education in that state. it's not fair. michael in go to north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. i am sitting here watching this in the comments coming across. i called about betsy devos. as far as it goes, now i hear the comments about bottles in the urinal and people washing their hands. i'm in the south. my neighbors here hindu indian, somalian across the street. probably refugees. they are in a habitat house. good people built that house and gave them a chance. they have to be here a while to get that. they are trying to do the american thing. all of my neighbors on my street are from different places in this country. a lot of people in research triangle, they contribute every day to the major companies in tech knowledge he, biopharmaceuticals. you can go on and on. they are making a contribution. they are trying to do the american thing. our president is a mistake. i wish people would get over the mistake they have made a
listen to the lady from michigan. she knows what she's talking about. the bosses from michigan and she ruined public education in that state. it's not fair. michael in go to north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. i am sitting here watching this in the comments coming across. i called about betsy devos. as far as it goes, now i hear the comments about bottles in the urinal and people washing their hands. i'm in the south. my neighbors here hindu indian, somalian across the street....
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we saw in flint, michigan a tragedy occur. where do you think the federal government needs to strengthen its regulatory roles to make sure that our children are safe from lead? >> i think with flint, michigan it's an example of not delay in response by the epa. there should have been more done on corrosion control programs with the flint, michigan system. as you know, under the clean water act and the safe drinking water act, if there's an emergency situation, the epa can enter an emergency order to address those kinds of concerns. i think there should have been a more fast response, a more rapid response to flint, michigan. i think with respect to water quality, it is infrastructure. water infrastructure is important. and as you indicated, the states play a very vital role in that process and there needs to be more cooperation between the epa and the states to ensure water quality -- >> so i understand, you have filed and participated in several lawsuits against the epa's involvement saying the locals should have the responsi
we saw in flint, michigan a tragedy occur. where do you think the federal government needs to strengthen its regulatory roles to make sure that our children are safe from lead? >> i think with flint, michigan it's an example of not delay in response by the epa. there should have been more done on corrosion control programs with the flint, michigan system. as you know, under the clean water act and the safe drinking water act, if there's an emergency situation, the epa can enter an...
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. >>> for people in flint, michigan, a sad milestone. the city has not gone for more than 1,000 days without clean drinking water. still in a crisis over lead contamination. there is enormous concern about potential health problems in children who drank that water as the city deals with a crisis of confidence. more tonight from stephanie gosk. >> at first, cummings preschool in flint, michigan, it looks pretty typical. until you talk to the teachers. >> what i'm noticing more is that reaction times are quicker for kids to become more explosive and angry. >> that volatility could be the first sign of what people in the city fear. the effects of lead exposure. every single child who was exposed to the water at the most vulnerable age, half of them have high levels of lead. >> the kids need more support, more one-on-one. >> good nutrition, lots of outdoor play and mental stimulation are all ways to slow down the lead's effects. >> there is no medication to get rid of the lead in our children. >> pediatrician, dr. mona henna helped to expose
. >>> for people in flint, michigan, a sad milestone. the city has not gone for more than 1,000 days without clean drinking water. still in a crisis over lead contamination. there is enormous concern about potential health problems in children who drank that water as the city deals with a crisis of confidence. more tonight from stephanie gosk. >> at first, cummings preschool in flint, michigan, it looks pretty typical. until you talk to the teachers. >> what i'm noticing...
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michigan has lost nearly 3,000 of those jobs since 2000. cnnmoney went there and spent a week there and found something pretty surprising. a lot of those folks, the auto workers, seem to be embracing the robots that cost them their jobs. but their disdain for the free trade deal is palpable. >> nafta was one of the worst contracts negotiated for the american worker. >> nafta. >> nafta. >> nafta was the worst thing to ever happen to the state of michigan. >> there was a point in time before nafta came in when there was a machine shop like in on every corner in the detroit area. people were working overtime. the city was thriving from the standpoint that people were employed. >> manufacturing jobs in michigan have shrunk to fewer than 600,000 jobs now from 900,000. >> you drive through the neighborhoods and you see many empty buildings. a lot of people have fallen off the employment rolls. >> i really do feel the trade deals were a killer. >> working to one study, just 13% of manufacturing job losses were caused by trade, while the large majo
michigan has lost nearly 3,000 of those jobs since 2000. cnnmoney went there and spent a week there and found something pretty surprising. a lot of those folks, the auto workers, seem to be embracing the robots that cost them their jobs. but their disdain for the free trade deal is palpable. >> nafta was one of the worst contracts negotiated for the american worker. >> nafta. >> nafta. >> nafta was the worst thing to ever happen to the state of michigan. >> there...
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would go back to michigan he -- something he told oprah winfrey. he asked him if he would ever run for president and he said, no, i don't think so. unless things get so bad i have to choice iremember that interview. >> guest: that's where we are today heel. not running because he want thursday title or because of the great house and they great plane. he already has great place in manhattan and a great place in palm beach, an airplane on a par with the air force one. he's nothing doing this to be somebody. he already was somebody when he ran for president. he is doing it because the country is in trouble and he thinks he can save it. >> host: what do you make of the response to his presidency by the people who do not support him, the protests, have trickinged down even to the local level for state representatives, who are not democrats. what do you make of the response to big protests that took place right after the inauguration and what does that mean for his success as a president? a way they can just permanently hobble him by just trying to obstr
would go back to michigan he -- something he told oprah winfrey. he asked him if he would ever run for president and he said, no, i don't think so. unless things get so bad i have to choice iremember that interview. >> guest: that's where we are today heel. not running because he want thursday title or because of the great house and they great plane. he already has great place in manhattan and a great place in palm beach, an airplane on a par with the air force one. he's nothing doing...
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let me hear ya, michigan! yeaaahhhhhh!! >> stephen: now, shriekin' joe, this could be a competitive race. what makes you more qualified than your possible opponents, ted nugent and kid rock? >> nothing, stephen. i'm the original american dumb-ass. trademark! buy my t-shirts! >> stephen: but, shriekin' joe, don't you think the job of u.s. senator requires some qualifications? >> nope. sorry, grandma. play my new campaign song! kick it, boys! yeaaaahhhh!! ♪ i got guns and cash y'all just don't get it ♪ trump grabs the pussy but i like to pet it ♪ badabalalabamanababababaa-- bongo! dongo! i'm shriekin' joe, and i approve this message. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: shriekin' joe, everyone! we've got a great show for you tonight. kelly ripa is here! but, first, i'm going to expose some white house leaks. stick around! bongo, dongo! bongo, dongo! ♪ ♪ ♪ of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula.
let me hear ya, michigan! yeaaahhhhhh!! >> stephen: now, shriekin' joe, this could be a competitive race. what makes you more qualified than your possible opponents, ted nugent and kid rock? >> nothing, stephen. i'm the original american dumb-ass. trademark! buy my t-shirts! >> stephen: but, shriekin' joe, don't you think the job of u.s. senator requires some qualifications? >> nope. sorry, grandma. play my new campaign song! kick it, boys! yeaaaahhhh!! ♪ i got guns...
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it was michigan. robert: did i say michigan state? fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house th 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. alison: final look at the weather? steve: better day tomorrow, not as windy. valentine's day, 50 degrees the hive. looking good wednesday, but a cold front late in the day will make a cooler thursday. upper 40's friday, but the warming trend not just for the we lower 60's sunday. upper 50's, lower 60's the rest of next week. alison: you guys still have time for valentines you know. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next. you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium
it was michigan. robert: did i say michigan state? fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house th 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. alison: final look at...
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. >> reporter: earlier today nassar was charged with 22 counts of criminal sexual conduct in michigan, five of which relate to victims who are under 13 years old. the charges relate to nasser's time in the state where he was a faculty member at michigan state university. he pleaded not guilty. >> this guy is despicable, this guy is disgusting and he's a monster. >> reporter: nassar was team usa's head physician for 19 years. you can see him here helping kerri strug in this iconic moment after she injured her ankle vaulting in the 1996 olympics. >> when did you first meet dr. nassar? >> i had just finished world championships at the age of 15. and through most of that year, i had extreme hip pain to the point where i would wake up in the mork unable to walk. >> jessica howard was the u.s. national champion in rhythmic gymnast ikz from 1999 to 2001, she said she met nassar at the famed karolyi ranch outside houston. run by legendary coaches bella and martha karolyi, they've coach said ten champions, including greats bike simone biles and nadia comaneci. during team usa's training season
. >> reporter: earlier today nassar was charged with 22 counts of criminal sexual conduct in michigan, five of which relate to victims who are under 13 years old. the charges relate to nasser's time in the state where he was a faculty member at michigan state university. he pleaded not guilty. >> this guy is despicable, this guy is disgusting and he's a monster. >> reporter: nassar was team usa's head physician for 19 years. you can see him here helping kerri strug in this...
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that's what we say in michigan. just this fall, congressman price says he expects medicare to be overhauled, overhauled within the first six to eight months of trump's administration. he also believes the age of eligibility needs to increase his words and that -- quote -- the better solution is premium support. what does that mean? that's another word for voucher. some people say privatization, but it's basically instead of having an insurance card and a health care system where you can go to the doctor and know that you're covered with insurance, you get some kind of a voucher or an amount of money, and then you would be able to go find your own insurance, i guess, or figure out a way to pay for your insurance. you know, before medicare, seniors were trying to figure that out and couldn't find affordable insurance in the private market, which is why in 1965 medicare was created. there is no way in the world i will support going backwards to that kind of approach. as chair of the budget committee, congressman price
that's what we say in michigan. just this fall, congressman price says he expects medicare to be overhauled, overhauled within the first six to eight months of trump's administration. he also believes the age of eligibility needs to increase his words and that -- quote -- the better solution is premium support. what does that mean? that's another word for voucher. some people say privatization, but it's basically instead of having an insurance card and a health care system where you can go to...
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two men in dearborn, michigan are free on bond, after a bizarre confrontation with police. the men wanted to file a complaint about being pulled over earlier by dearborn police officers. so they walked into the police station sunday, wearing body armor. one of the men had guns. the other videotaped the incident. police officers were waiting with guns drawn. a standoff occured, as the men argued.. they had a right to carry weapons. the video then went blank, but the audio continued. the confrontation ended without shots being fired. both men were police and a michigan open carry advocacy group condemned the men's actions as irresponsible and reckless. the men are each awaiting arraignment on several charges. the search is intensifying for tom brady's stolen jersey. the texas rangers are now getting involved. not the baseball team-- the real texas rangers. it's already being called the most valuable n-f-l collectable ever. it vanished after the patriots' quarterback led his team to victory in the biggest comeback in super bowl history. in the locker room after the game, brady
two men in dearborn, michigan are free on bond, after a bizarre confrontation with police. the men wanted to file a complaint about being pulled over earlier by dearborn police officers. so they walked into the police station sunday, wearing body armor. one of the men had guns. the other videotaped the incident. police officers were waiting with guns drawn. a standoff occured, as the men argued.. they had a right to carry weapons. the video then went blank, but the audio continued. the...
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here in michigan, my wife is a teacher. and i do watch everything about education, and she is has tried to take down everything about all the unions. >> she has no idea about the charter schools, public charter schools that she has tried to start around here has failed.she, with the city of detroit, they didn't do the school choice and that's where they went and they made all thestudents from their , named all the schools out this way. and everyone else went out that way. and they left the city of detroit with no students at all. so they had no funding because they had no students. so on count day, they had no one there so when the state came to give them money, they couldn't give them any money. they had nothing for books, pencils, toilet paper, anything. and that was all because rick snyder, the de vos's, they are best friends. and they're all in it together. and. >> sorry to cut you off marvin, calling from roseville michigan. let's just get a couple more calls here. brooklyn new york, madeleine is on the line for indepe
here in michigan, my wife is a teacher. and i do watch everything about education, and she is has tried to take down everything about all the unions. >> she has no idea about the charter schools, public charter schools that she has tried to start around here has failed.she, with the city of detroit, they didn't do the school choice and that's where they went and they made all thestudents from their , named all the schools out this way. and everyone else went out that way. and they left...
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as we have heard, in michigan, miss devos was very instrumental in changing michigan state law in a way that attracted for-profit charter schools to the state of michigan. those schools have a very sorry record in terms of the education they provided to students in michigan. and now when it comes to higher education in her hearing, she refused to commit to enforcing the gainful employment rule which is designed to protect students and taxpayers from the kind of predatory practices engaged in by the likes of trump university. and she did not disavow proposals to turn the student loan program back over to the big banks. mr. president, we need a secretary of education who understands that our education system is a public trust and not simply a vehicle that allows for-profit schools and big banks to make a profit off of these important taxpayer investments. now, mr. president, i want to say a word as well about community colleges. i think all of us recognize the really important role that community colleges play in our education system. just two weeks ago, i had the opportunity to attend a
as we have heard, in michigan, miss devos was very instrumental in changing michigan state law in a way that attracted for-profit charter schools to the state of michigan. those schools have a very sorry record in terms of the education they provided to students in michigan. and now when it comes to higher education in her hearing, she refused to commit to enforcing the gainful employment rule which is designed to protect students and taxpayers from the kind of predatory practices engaged in by...
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i think of governor john englerg of michigan. i think of governor mitt romney and the work they did in their respective states to make the public schools better and to greet other opportunities for children.ov all those governors, the threeel mentioned, they support betsy devos. there are 22 governors who have written letters to me as chairman of the senate education committee supporting betsy devos. they see her as someone from outside the system of the public education who, as they worked for 30 years, can help change and improve it and ask consent to include in the record following my remarks the names of the 22 governors who support her. they come from alabama, arizona, arkansas, florida, illinois, indiana, kansas, kentucky, maine, michigan, mississippi, missouri, north dakota, nebraska, nevada, new jersey, new mexico, ohio, oklahoma, tennessee, texas, wisconsin. all, the governors of all those state support betsy devos. the last 49 states education, four of the last education secretaries support betsy devos, bill bennett, ro
i think of governor john englerg of michigan. i think of governor mitt romney and the work they did in their respective states to make the public schools better and to greet other opportunities for children.ov all those governors, the threeel mentioned, they support betsy devos. there are 22 governors who have written letters to me as chairman of the senate education committee supporting betsy devos. they see her as someone from outside the system of the public education who, as they worked for...
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from michigan. and her vision of education and her actions have, unfortunately, played a major role in undermining our public schools. amy: the democrats launch a 24-hour protest on the senate floor in a last ditch effort to block the nomination of trump's education secretary. but unless a third republican votes against betsy devos, she be 50-50, will horsing vice president michael the deciding vote. we will speak to california congresswoman maxine waters about devos and why she is already talking about the need to impeach donald trump. >> your words, your actions have shown us that you don't respect us, that both you and all of your nominees for your cabinet us andre dangerous for all of our families. amy: plus, we will take a look at donald trump's foreign russia tom iran to mexico. pres. trump: we are taken advantage of by every nation in the world virtually. it is not going to happen anymore. it is not going to happen anymore. amy: we will speak to harvard professor stephen walt author of the re
from michigan. and her vision of education and her actions have, unfortunately, played a major role in undermining our public schools. amy: the democrats launch a 24-hour protest on the senate floor in a last ditch effort to block the nomination of trump's education secretary. but unless a third republican votes against betsy devos, she be 50-50, will horsing vice president michael the deciding vote. we will speak to california congresswoman maxine waters about devos and why she is already...
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and overwhelmingly, the response was, lake michigan. as it should be. this magnificent great lake which borders the city of chicago. it's a source of so much fun and joy and as thetic beauty. and we look at it and thank the good lord that we have the good fortune of living, as many of us, part-time, full-time right there on the banks of lake michigan. it was about five or six years ago that i heard a story about a ship on lake michigan. it was an auto ferry. it took passengers and automobiles across that beautiful great lake, and it moved them from wisconsin to michigan. the name of the ship was the s.s. badger. it had been around for decades, and it was kind of an institution. come the summer months when people would cross that lake to head over to michigan or back over to wisconsin, they piled on and would bring on their automobiles and families. it was a great excursion. but we ways and means to learn that there was another side to the story. the s.s. badger was the last coal-fired autofery on the great lakes. it burned coal to run the engine, to mov
and overwhelmingly, the response was, lake michigan. as it should be. this magnificent great lake which borders the city of chicago. it's a source of so much fun and joy and as thetic beauty. and we look at it and thank the good lord that we have the good fortune of living, as many of us, part-time, full-time right there on the banks of lake michigan. it was about five or six years ago that i heard a story about a ship on lake michigan. it was an auto ferry. it took passengers and automobiles...
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you mention michigan. in most states this is is an issue that is dealt with at the state and municipal level with public schools and teachers. what difference does it make to your effort to the secretary of education is on a federal level? >> i taught wonderful kids in urban utah, i taught in homeless shelter. i taught kids depending on the federal dollars, like special education, english language learners. we feel she will do to the united states exactly what she did in michigan. it's why we sent out an alert and an alarm. we got over a million people coming up to nea.org and clicking on her picture and saying i want to know more, i want to talk to my senator. can you still do that, by the way, because the end today, this vote today, is historic. because of those millions of people, parents of children with disabilities, civil rights groups, educators, all of us who might have differing opinions on a lot of things, agree that she would be a disaster as our secretary of education. and there's a whole lot o
you mention michigan. in most states this is is an issue that is dealt with at the state and municipal level with public schools and teachers. what difference does it make to your effort to the secretary of education is on a federal level? >> i taught wonderful kids in urban utah, i taught in homeless shelter. i taught kids depending on the federal dollars, like special education, english language learners. we feel she will do to the united states exactly what she did in michigan. it's...