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what attracts you to ann arbor? >> stay as young as i can as long as i can. >> that is the thing about this these folks are not content to not be active. i kind of think of you as old people but don't like to be around old people, is that right. >> that is a pretty good summary, yeah, i like that. >> and i don't know what the heck we're doing out here today. it is, what is the temperature? about 3 or something? >> 15 mary said but windchill has got to be minus 20 maybe? >> and these people, i tell you, i know people younger than me that don't work as hard as we've been working out here today. university towns. check them out. maybe ones farther in the south though? what do you think? >> i'm thinking florida sounded pretty good right now. jeff flock, great stuff. enjoy the day out there. it is beautiful. thank you, jeff. adam: from boomers to a business no longer booming. orange juice, the long-time breakfast staple is actually losing its flavor due to shifting tastes and surging juice prices. fox business contributo
what attracts you to ann arbor? >> stay as young as i can as long as i can. >> that is the thing about this these folks are not content to not be active. i kind of think of you as old people but don't like to be around old people, is that right. >> that is a pretty good summary, yeah, i like that. >> and i don't know what the heck we're doing out here today. it is, what is the temperature? about 3 or something? >> 15 mary said but windchill has got to be minus 20...
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a little warmer than ann arbor. >>> high finance meets high fashion. one of the world's largest private equity firms, blackstone, taking a 20% stake in the family-owned italian fashion house versace for $287 million. in an exclusive interview on opening bell with maria bartiromo this morning on fox business, blackstone's chairman and founder, steve schwartzman, said the deal would help versace grow the brand. >> versace has a huge brand name recognition around the world, particularly in places like china. but its business itself is much smaller than its recognition. and it provides the opportunity for really major expansion of the company. liz: you know, you can actually own versace right along there with steven schwartzman, because he is actually running that company. it's publicly traded. ticker symbol bx. be sure to watch "opening bell" with maria 9 a.m. eastern right here on fox business. the versace transaction values the business at about $1.4 billion. blackstone allows the company to fund brand new stores and have an eventual stock market listin
a little warmer than ann arbor. >>> high finance meets high fashion. one of the world's largest private equity firms, blackstone, taking a 20% stake in the family-owned italian fashion house versace for $287 million. in an exclusive interview on opening bell with maria bartiromo this morning on fox business, blackstone's chairman and founder, steve schwartzman, said the deal would help versace grow the brand. >> versace has a huge brand name recognition around the world,...
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. >> you also, it starts in a multi city tour in ann arbor, michigan. you will be there? >> i can't, unfortunately. but my close collaborator, who worked closely on every aspect of it, will be there. >> tell me briefly about the suit. >> when we last talked, we talked about the suit. -- somehowy strange when we did the first french much inwe set it's very south africa realistically, in the background with south african music of the time. gradually, redoing it, the english version, we found that of course, like the story of king lear, there has to be a concrete place where the story is taking place. for you to be interested and believe in a. but at once you see it is universal. that is why within the play itself there is this line, this could only have taken place in countries, not just in south africa, countries under the iron fist of oppression. pressure on a young man trying to make his way in the world with a young wife, feeling that he has to hold onto something. , social pressure on him in those conditions could make his mind go to really terrifying extremes that i h
. >> you also, it starts in a multi city tour in ann arbor, michigan. you will be there? >> i can't, unfortunately. but my close collaborator, who worked closely on every aspect of it, will be there. >> tell me briefly about the suit. >> when we last talked, we talked about the suit. -- somehowy strange when we did the first french much inwe set it's very south africa realistically, in the background with south african music of the time. gradually, redoing it, the...
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. >> rose: the suit starts in a multicity tour on february 17 in ann arbor, michigan. >> yes. >> rose: wow eel be there. >> i can't, unfortunately. but my close collaborator who's worked closely on every aspect of it will be there. >> rose: tell me briefly about the suit. >> the suit, you'll remember, that's when we last talked. >> rose: yes, i know. >> we talked together about the suit and the suit is very strange. somehow when we did the first french version we seth it very much in its south african realistally and the south african background. south african music of the time. miriam makeba and so on. gradually in redoing it, the english version, we found that, of course, like the story of "king lear", there has to be a concrete place where the story is taking place for you to be interested in leaving it. but at once you see it's universal and that's why there is this line this could only have taken place in countries not just in south africa, in countries under the iron fist of oppression. that is to say that the pressure on a young man trying to make his way in the world with a yo
. >> rose: the suit starts in a multicity tour on february 17 in ann arbor, michigan. >> yes. >> rose: wow eel be there. >> i can't, unfortunately. but my close collaborator who's worked closely on every aspect of it will be there. >> rose: tell me briefly about the suit. >> the suit, you'll remember, that's when we last talked. >> rose: yes, i know. >> we talked together about the suit and the suit is very strange. somehow when we did the first...
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. >> reporter: at the great lakes research lab in ann arbor, michigan, it normally covers 323%, in the last time it covered this much was 23 years ago. >> we have the arctic vortex in january. >> it maintains levels and lake affect snow. and it could be a boom for the commercial fishing industry. the increase protects spawning beds, but should the frigid temperatures continue, it could mean a busier few months of ice breaking to come. aljazeera, chicago. >> well, this year, there's much more ice than the past five years, but it's not as bad as the record set in 1979, when almost 95% of the lakes were frozen ifism. >> at the center of an international dispute. the small piece of land that has japan and south korea involved. >> and the astroid that made a very close encounter with earth. ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phon
. >> reporter: at the great lakes research lab in ann arbor, michigan, it normally covers 323%, in the last time it covered this much was 23 years ago. >> we have the arctic vortex in january. >> it maintains levels and lake affect snow. and it could be a boom for the commercial fishing industry. the increase protects spawning beds, but should the frigid temperatures continue, it could mean a busier few months of ice breaking to come. aljazeera, chicago. >> well, this...
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. >> the clincher was a study in ann arbor michigan where 3,000 cars were driven with the v 2 vtechnology. collisions were dramatically reduced especially rear end crashes. this is different technology than the on board warning systems already in use. v 2 v can detect threats hundreds of yards away. >> it allows cars to talk to each other. the internet of cars. that's what the federal government is moving towards. >> reporter: the acting administration of the national highway transportation safety administration says decades from now we will look back on this time as similar to the introduction of stands for seat belts and air bags. it will be five years until the first v 2 vtechnology gets into a new consider. but once it is it will reduce unimpaired car collisions by 80%. live in palo alto, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> san francisco going after social networking website called meetme.com. the site allows child predators to see kids pictures and where they live. even in california, because of meetme. the company can't comment but says there are safeties in place. >>> the san f
. >> the clincher was a study in ann arbor michigan where 3,000 cars were driven with the v 2 vtechnology. collisions were dramatically reduced especially rear end crashes. this is different technology than the on board warning systems already in use. v 2 v can detect threats hundreds of yards away. >> it allows cars to talk to each other. the internet of cars. that's what the federal government is moving towards. >> reporter: the acting administration of the national highway...
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. >> we were in ann arbor, michigan, with ford engineers 18 months ago for a one-year d.o.t. test involving 3,000 cars. a flashing light warns of a car in your blind spot. if you signal you are going to change lanes anyway, an alarm goes off and the seat vibrates. >> i feel this rumble really catches your attention, the rumble in the seat. >> reporter: all the warnings went off when i pulled to the green light. a car on my left was moving too quickly to stop at his red. >> if i hadn't hit the brakes, he would have t-boned me. >> exactly. this is one of the most fatal crashes out there. >> reporter: while air bags have helped cut the fatal accident by 22% over the past ten years, 30,000 people still die on the roads each year. today, the government said "v" to "v" technology could cut by up to 80% the number of unimpaired accidents. >> it is the game-changing potential to avoid a crash in the first place. >> reporter: already many cars come with sensors and radars that warn drivers, even slam on the brakes as technology helps reduce the chance for human error. tom costello, nb
. >> we were in ann arbor, michigan, with ford engineers 18 months ago for a one-year d.o.t. test involving 3,000 cars. a flashing light warns of a car in your blind spot. if you signal you are going to change lanes anyway, an alarm goes off and the seat vibrates. >> i feel this rumble really catches your attention, the rumble in the seat. >> reporter: all the warnings went off when i pulled to the green light. a car on my left was moving too quickly to stop at his red....
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i met my wife in a way to a football game in ann arbor who buy from my dorm across campus to michigan state. it's my first clear memory of her. we didn't start dating until basketballs and, but our bond was formed out of a mutual love. my romance with college football goes back further with my father teaching me to use paypal to the victors as a boy in our home we talked about the era more referring to a troubled presidency in the 1970s, we talk about a time when anthony carter worthing taubman and scored a touchdown of sainted memory. when i attended my football games at michigan, students along with my future brought in 100,000 of our closest friends come and gone on me that these games are not just pieces as mere entertainment. they are more than athletic competitions. they are cultural offense and keep significance. they can unite a diverse campus of english majors and engineering students. they can bring a state together. i'm am not an non-black-and-white, white-collar engineers and union lunchbucket guys. football brings them all together. conversations about the team are social
i met my wife in a way to a football game in ann arbor who buy from my dorm across campus to michigan state. it's my first clear memory of her. we didn't start dating until basketballs and, but our bond was formed out of a mutual love. my romance with college football goes back further with my father teaching me to use paypal to the victors as a boy in our home we talked about the era more referring to a troubled presidency in the 1970s, we talk about a time when anthony carter worthing taubman...
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. >> under the study, 3,000 drivers in ann arbor michigan has wireless devices installed. between the while house and the most powerful lobby in the united states. plus, why we are facing a title wave of cancer with people in the developing word, most likely to die from the disease. and find out how jamaica's recent dopping scandals have been effecting young athletes. the details in sports do stay with us. >> al jazeera america presents... remarkable documentaries in a constitutional court. the opposition democrat party is al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on
. >> under the study, 3,000 drivers in ann arbor michigan has wireless devices installed. between the while house and the most powerful lobby in the united states. plus, why we are facing a title wave of cancer with people in the developing word, most likely to die from the disease. and find out how jamaica's recent dopping scandals have been effecting young athletes. the details in sports do stay with us. >> al jazeera america presents... remarkable documentaries in a...
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. >> it starts february 17 in ann arbor, michigan. the film you been seeing excerpts on. thank you, peter. >> thank you. >> peter brook. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> in the middle of the mojave desert, one of the most storied cities in the world. this is las vegas. where fortunes are won and lost. where lives are made and destroyed. where the house always wins -- until it can't. >> there is an awful lot of pain out here in las vegas. a lot of drama, a lot of stress, a lot of fear. >> one gambler preyed on the casinos in its weakest moments and walked away with more than $15 million in a single winning streak. people say you play perfectly.
. >> it starts february 17 in ann arbor, michigan. the film you been seeing excerpts on. thank you, peter. >> thank you. >> peter brook. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> in the middle of the mojave desert, one of the most storied cities in the world. this is las vegas. where fortunes are won and lost. where lives are made and destroyed. where the house always wins -- until it can't. >> there is an awful lot of pain out here in las vegas. a lot of...
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. >> reporter: at the research lab in ann arbor, michigan, scientists monitor the ice daily. the last time the lakes were this frozen was 20 years ago. >> the ice season got started early. we had that arctic vortex in end of december and early january, and the ice just kept building. >> reporter: the silver lining in all of this ice is that it reduces evaporation. the ice cover protects white fish and other species from winter storms, but should the conditions continue, the ice will only continue and that could be even bigger monks of ice breaking to come. >>> coming up next fighting for the right to die. >>> plus exporting jobs but importing crime, what happens to some towns once the jobs leave. and a day of protest in support of al jazeera journalists. >>> it's called any aid in dying movement, and it is gaining traction across the country. it is now legal in five states. >> reporter: it is a debate that has agonized so many. when it is time to go, and how? >> i want to be able to die with some dignity and some compassion surrounding me. >> reporter: modern medicine and new
. >> reporter: at the research lab in ann arbor, michigan, scientists monitor the ice daily. the last time the lakes were this frozen was 20 years ago. >> the ice season got started early. we had that arctic vortex in end of december and early january, and the ice just kept building. >> reporter: the silver lining in all of this ice is that it reduces evaporation. the ice cover protects white fish and other species from winter storms, but should the conditions continue, the...
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. >> it starts february 17 in ann arbor, michigan. the film you havebeen seeing excerpts on, january 31. thank you, peter. >> thank you. >> peter brook. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for luminess air. now there is a new way to cover your flaws. luminess air will make you look 10 years younger instantly. >> people ask if i got botox. >> they come up to me and say, your skin looks beautiful. >> i have had two people tell me it looks like i have porcelain skin. >> introducing the airbrush beauty breakthrough. luminess air is the most exciting new product in years. it is a revoon
. >> it starts february 17 in ann arbor, michigan. the film you havebeen seeing excerpts on, january 31. thank you, peter. >> thank you. >> peter brook. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for luminess air. now there is a new way to cover your flaws. luminess air will make you look 10 years younger instantly. >> people ask if i got botox. >> they come up to me and say, your skin looks beautiful. >> i...
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. >> at the great lakes environmental research lab in ann arbor, michigan, the ice is about 30%. the last time the ice froze over this hard was 20 years ago. >> we had the arctic vortex in december and early january and the ice kept building. >> the silver lining in all this ice is it reduces evaporation. it could be a commercial boon for fishing industry. it protects the spawning beds from winter storms. but should the frigid temperatures continue the ice thickness will only increase and as the shipping business begins this spring it could mean a busy few months for the ice breakers. ash-har quraishi. al jazeera. >> training dogs to attack. >> the weekend's gp very messy across the great lakes. you can see the storm, you can see the ice, you can see the rain down towards the south. it is going to be moving east, causing a lot of problems tomorrow, 1 to 3 inches across the new york metro area about 8:00 a.m. big problem there. then making its way up towards boston. northwest, more flooding more snow. that's going to be a problem, avalanches and landslides across that region. real
. >> at the great lakes environmental research lab in ann arbor, michigan, the ice is about 30%. the last time the ice froze over this hard was 20 years ago. >> we had the arctic vortex in december and early january and the ice kept building. >> the silver lining in all this ice is it reduces evaporation. it could be a commercial boon for fishing industry. it protects the spawning beds from winter storms. but should the frigid temperatures continue the ice thickness will only...
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. >> reporter: 3,000 drivers in ann arbor had it installed and communicating with other cars warning of unexpected movements such as sudden braking and u.s. transportation regular laters are now writing a rule to require vehicles to talk to one another by using wireless technology by 2017, i'm john with al jazeera. >> that is the news hour and join us in a couple of minutes for more news. please stay with us. good-bye. ♪ ♪ [bell ringing] the dow had the biggest drop in more than 7 months and what analysts say about the dip and markets around the world are reacting this morning. >> we are asking you to do the right thing. >> reporter: mothers are among those urging west virginia people to take action regarding the drinking water for 300,000 people and makes its way to capitol hill today. >>
. >> reporter: 3,000 drivers in ann arbor had it installed and communicating with other cars warning of unexpected movements such as sudden braking and u.s. transportation regular laters are now writing a rule to require vehicles to talk to one another by using wireless technology by 2017, i'm john with al jazeera. >> that is the news hour and join us in a couple of minutes for more news. please stay with us. good-bye. ♪ ♪ [bell ringing] the dow had the biggest drop in more than...
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. >> under the study 3,000 drivers in ann arbor, miles an hour had wireless warning of unexpected movement. u.s. transportation regulator are writing a rule that would require all new vehicles to be able to talk to one another using wireless technology by 2017. john hendron, al jazeera. >> an american veteran back home in the nation's hartland said he found an answer to some of the economic problems back in afghanistan. his solution involves goats. a report from elk horn, iowa. >> from his dining table in elk horn iowa, rick burns has been formulating a plan for helping the afghan people help themselves. >> i have very personal relationships with iraqis and after gans. these are not people that i was -- that i was just interacting with. these are people that i consider to be friends. >> he spent nearly three decades in the army national guard and reserves as a civil affairs officer with tours in both iraq and afghanistan, he says he shaz seen the problems of waste, fraud and abuse firsthand. >> we have not gotten it right when it comes to the development piece of this this thing. we tend t
. >> under the study 3,000 drivers in ann arbor, miles an hour had wireless warning of unexpected movement. u.s. transportation regulator are writing a rule that would require all new vehicles to be able to talk to one another using wireless technology by 2017. john hendron, al jazeera. >> an american veteran back home in the nation's hartland said he found an answer to some of the economic problems back in afghanistan. his solution involves goats. a report from elk horn, iowa....
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. >> he currently represents southeasternth district and that includes ann arbor and dearborn, and as you wrote in the you detroit news, his wife is expected to run to succeed him. what is theird political relationship like? >> they are a team. powerful,eally political couple. debbie dingell is always at john dingell's side, she's with him at events and fundraising, meeting with local community officials. and she is his confidant. expected that she is interested in the seat, i would imagine that she would run for seat, and john dingell would do everything in his power to seat.er win that >> marisa schultz covers washington for the detroit news, us.k you for joining >> thank you very much. >> we'd like to get your thoughts on the retirement of congressman john dingell. join the conversation on facebook. facebook.com/c-span. house armed services committee chairman buck mckeon talked the u.s. mission in afghanistan and the proposed cuts.entagon budget congressman mckeon spoke at the national press club and took reporters.rom and welcome.noon, my name is my ron bellkine, i'll an adjunct p
. >> he currently represents southeasternth district and that includes ann arbor and dearborn, and as you wrote in the you detroit news, his wife is expected to run to succeed him. what is theird political relationship like? >> they are a team. powerful,eally political couple. debbie dingell is always at john dingell's side, she's with him at events and fundraising, meeting with local community officials. and she is his confidant. expected that she is interested in the seat, i would...
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i mean, listen, there's a lot of -- out in ann arbor, michigan. excuse me. he's 83 years old at the tile. a lot of questions why indeed the doctor would give him this information. >> in fact, we've got kate kelly. she's been in the courtroom, she'll join us shortly with more detail, but in the meantime, dominic chu, broke the news here on cnbc. give us what you know that we have not already given to our viewers. >> it's interesting. obvious obviously, with know the circumstances which stocks were involved. kate kelly will be out shortly with her analysis on this whole situation. interesting about this to me is u.s. attorney bharara. a man part of the delivering alpha conference here at cnbc. man the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york pb u.s. attorney, now undefeated in insider trading cases against defendants. when they bring cases against those people who they have enough evidence to actually try to go after for insider trading, ba h bharara has not lost one, in what i know. >> okay. >> before we go to break, this case has been really going
i mean, listen, there's a lot of -- out in ann arbor, michigan. excuse me. he's 83 years old at the tile. a lot of questions why indeed the doctor would give him this information. >> in fact, we've got kate kelly. she's been in the courtroom, she'll join us shortly with more detail, but in the meantime, dominic chu, broke the news here on cnbc. give us what you know that we have not already given to our viewers. >> it's interesting. obvious obviously, with know the circumstances...
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on developing and testing the technology. 3,000 cars in ann arbor, michigan, are already using it as part of a government pilot test. some time after 2016, the federal government hopes your car will be able to communicate with you. all right. well, before you get too excited, the d.o.t. hopes to propose the rule by 2016, but it would still need the public to weigh in. so before anything is finalized, the bottom line is, it's a pretty lengthy process to get something like this mandated. now, as for privacy, the government says the data that is sent between the cars does not record personal information, so they say your privacy should not be compromised. wolf. >> rene marsh, fascinating material. thanks very much. >>> we end on some sad news just coming in to "the situation room." cnn has learned that joan mondale, the wife of the former vice president, walter mondale, has died. this according to a statement released by the family's church in minneapolis, minnesota. walter mondale was vice president under president jimmy carter. he won the democratic presidential nomination in 1984. jo
on developing and testing the technology. 3,000 cars in ann arbor, michigan, are already using it as part of a government pilot test. some time after 2016, the federal government hopes your car will be able to communicate with you. all right. well, before you get too excited, the d.o.t. hopes to propose the rule by 2016, but it would still need the public to weigh in. so before anything is finalized, the bottom line is, it's a pretty lengthy process to get something like this mandated. now, as...
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>> guest: i went to college at johns hopkins in baltimore, and then i went back to ann arbor, michigan, to... c-span: studied -- what did you study? >> guest: i studied writing, so -- you know, my parents thought i was doomed, you know? they wanted me to be a doctor or a scientist. they're very much asian parents you know, when i got into law school, my mother said, "oh, you'll probably make a lot of money, but you still won't be a doctor," you know? and i talk a little bit about some of the bad advice my parents gave me when i was growing up. c-span: bad in what sense? >> guest: well, bad in the sense that it didn't prepare me for the diverse world that we live in. you know, i -- i'd go home and i'd say, "well, i was being picked on at school, and it was racial, and the teachers didn't do anything." i'd tell my parents this. and you know what they'd say? they'd admonish me. they'd say, "you should try harder. fit in more. don't make a fuss." and i was pretty angry about that for a long time. and i'm ashamed to admit this now, but i was grown up sort of embarrassed of my parents. i was
>> guest: i went to college at johns hopkins in baltimore, and then i went back to ann arbor, michigan, to... c-span: studied -- what did you study? >> guest: i studied writing, so -- you know, my parents thought i was doomed, you know? they wanted me to be a doctor or a scientist. they're very much asian parents you know, when i got into law school, my mother said, "oh, you'll probably make a lot of money, but you still won't be a doctor," you know? and i talk a little...
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ann arbor and dearborn. his wife is expected to run to succeed him. why is that, and what is their political relationship like? >> they are a team, a really powerful political couple. debbie dingell is always at his side. she is with him at events and fundraising, meeting with local ommunity officials, and she is his confidante. it is expected that she is interested in the seat, i imagine that she would run for the seat, and john dingell would do everything in his power to help her win that seat. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we'd like to get your trauths on the retirement of john dingle. yoin the conversation on facebook. -- join the conversation on facebook. >> house arms services committee talked about the u.s. mission in afghanistan and the proposed 2015 pentagon budget cuts. congressman spoke at the national press club and took questions from reporters. >> on behalf of our members worldwide, i would like to welcome our speaker, and those of you attending today's event. our headed table -- our head table includes our guest s
ann arbor and dearborn. his wife is expected to run to succeed him. why is that, and what is their political relationship like? >> they are a team, a really powerful political couple. debbie dingell is always at his side. she is with him at events and fundraising, meeting with local ommunity officials, and she is his confidante. it is expected that she is interested in the seat, i imagine that she would run for the seat, and john dingell would do everything in his power to help her win...
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arbor and parents grew up in. here again, in popular culture. how many novels in the 19th century or movies had characters who are escaping from something? criminal charges, their families, job, debt, and how did you get away from that? you simply went west. and the chances of being apprehended were very slim. a couple of years ago, some of you may remember this, and author challenged the country in a piece in the magazine that he was going to go and contribute $10,000 if anybody could find him and this was a skilled computer professional. within weeks there were blogs all over the country of people coming together without any leadership to find this guy. he did a very good job. in about two weeks before the clock ran out, someone approached him in an airport and said are you the guy from wired magazine. and it is very hard to get off the web and the grid. think about that in their own lives. suppose you go home tonight and decide you want to get off the web. you want to lower your profile. what he would do? well,
arbor and parents grew up in. here again, in popular culture. how many novels in the 19th century or movies had characters who are escaping from something? criminal charges, their families, job, debt, and how did you get away from that? you simply went west. and the chances of being apprehended were very slim. a couple of years ago, some of you may remember this, and author challenged the country in a piece in the magazine that he was going to go and contribute $10,000 if anybody could find him...
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south of ann arbor, michigan, a man so angry, he pulled out a gun on the windshield. the shooter who has a concealed pistol license for the gun turned himself into police. >>> drought-stricken california is blamed for jacking up milk prices. families could see a dramatic rise in what they pay for milk. skyrocketing as much as 60 sent skyrocketing as much as 60 cents a gallon. americans are paying more for cheese after a jump in price last month. >>> weather ushering in a deadly threat more than usual and that's the venomous snake that comes out of hibernation in the spring. they are already spotted across san diego county. 800 people are bitten by rattle snakes each year. >> you just gave a lot of people the hibby jibbies with that one. >> oh, yeah. >> now a look at the northeast weather. expect a mix of rain and snow. much of the midwest will see plenty of rain. snow showers from idaho and colorado to the dakotas. western washington and oregon will see another 1 to 3 inches of rain. and in the cascades, another 1 to 2 feet of snow. >> across the country, 60s in denve
south of ann arbor, michigan, a man so angry, he pulled out a gun on the windshield. the shooter who has a concealed pistol license for the gun turned himself into police. >>> drought-stricken california is blamed for jacking up milk prices. families could see a dramatic rise in what they pay for milk. skyrocketing as much as 60 sent skyrocketing as much as 60 cents a gallon. americans are paying more for cheese after a jump in price last month. >>> weather ushering in a...
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ann arbor and dearborn. his wife is expected to run to succeed him. why is that, and what is their political relationship like? >> they are 18, a really powerful political couple. is always at his side. she is with him at events and fundraising, meeting with local community officials, and she is his confidante. it is expected that she is interested in the seat, i imagine that she would run for the seat, and john dingell would do everything in his power to help her win that seat. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. completed, ial is think it puts comcast at the nexus of every major media policy debate we are going to have weird i do not think the fcc shouldhink the block this merger. i think for most americans, if you like this seems unthinkable and that we have -- it has gotten this far, that is being debated, he has said a lot, but there is no condition that is good enough to let a deal like this go to. >> transactions are frequently used as a way to shape our kids. -- to shape markets. that trolley, a low-cost offering, perhaps a build
ann arbor and dearborn. his wife is expected to run to succeed him. why is that, and what is their political relationship like? >> they are 18, a really powerful political couple. is always at his side. she is with him at events and fundraising, meeting with local community officials, and she is his confidante. it is expected that she is interested in the seat, i imagine that she would run for the seat, and john dingell would do everything in his power to help her win that seat. >>...
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shinzo ann arbor, went to the shrine, inflaming south korea, and getting china upset. we are not happy for some of the things japanese politicians are saying. it's not healthy. japan needs south korea, but the two countries are not cooperating. at some point they'll understand they need each other. >> south korea has pushed hard. president obama planned a visit to japan, malaysia and the philippines. talk about the act that president obama has to walk on the tight rope. >> in late asia he'll go to south korea. it is becoming at the center of the dispute. a lot of people say it's china versus japan, it's importance for president obama to reassure the south koreans, as it is important to reassure the palestinia north koreans. >> gordon cheng thank you for being with us. >> anti-government demonstrations entered a fourth month and women are playing a central role in the process. neve barker reports. > 20-year-old julios came to joining the revolution. at the command center all new recruits are vetted. she is ukrainian and lives in london, an unlikely member of the opposit
shinzo ann arbor, went to the shrine, inflaming south korea, and getting china upset. we are not happy for some of the things japanese politicians are saying. it's not healthy. japan needs south korea, but the two countries are not cooperating. at some point they'll understand they need each other. >> south korea has pushed hard. president obama planned a visit to japan, malaysia and the philippines. talk about the act that president obama has to walk on the tight rope. >> in late...
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. >> under the study, 3,000 drivers in ann arbor michigan had wireless devices installed in their cars, communicating with other cars and road side devices, warning of unexpected movement, such as sudden breaking. u.s. transportation regulators are writing rules to require all vehicles to communicate with one another by 2017. >> the technology allows cars to trade basic sift data such as speed and position. the data exchange between cars does not include personal details about the driver of the vehicle. >> as we have been reporting, a changing of the guard at the federal reserve today just day two on the job for janet yellen taking over the rains being sworn as the first woman to lead the central bank. a senior vice president at a new york based brokerage firm, the dow yesterday, the dow dropping 300 points. not exactly the welcome malt you want. >> there are lots of things going on around the globe and janet yellen stepping into the hardest job in finance. she has challenges ahead, shepherding the u.s. economy and being aware of what's happening around the globe. >> i've heard her des
. >> under the study, 3,000 drivers in ann arbor michigan had wireless devices installed in their cars, communicating with other cars and road side devices, warning of unexpected movement, such as sudden breaking. u.s. transportation regulators are writing rules to require all vehicles to communicate with one another by 2017. >> the technology allows cars to trade basic sift data such as speed and position. the data exchange between cars does not include personal details about the...
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right now, you should see ann arbor where temperatures are between minus 5 and plus 4. the roads are icy. nobody goes shopping for anything. people tend to stay home. i'm not surprised that consumer purchase data or retail data is down a little bit. to me, that's going to be part of this supposed first quarter weakness. >> david, we have to go to break. we'll give you the final word here. >> weather is a factor. service consumption is better which is good for jobs. business spending is picking up. it's going in the right direction but it's going in the right direction in a slow way. to your point earlier, people got too excited about the potential for rapid acceleration. >> right. >> that's why we have this dip. >> mark and david, thanks so much. >> we have a "squawk" ceo call with a man i want to talk to, the ceo of aol, tim armstrong. we talk about the company's quarterly results, ad revenue and the sale of its local website. the controversy around the program, we'll talk about that. then in the next half hour, general motors, pulling into earnings central. quarterly
right now, you should see ann arbor where temperatures are between minus 5 and plus 4. the roads are icy. nobody goes shopping for anything. people tend to stay home. i'm not surprised that consumer purchase data or retail data is down a little bit. to me, that's going to be part of this supposed first quarter weakness. >> david, we have to go to break. we'll give you the final word here. >> weather is a factor. service consumption is better which is good for jobs. business spending...
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she is the coordinator for one billion rising for justice and is from ann arbor, michigan and thanks for being with us and happy valentine's day and it's staggering and according to the u.n. and world health organization 1-3 will experience sexual violence in the lifetime globally and 64 million are child brides worldwide and 140 million women and girls have suffered genital mutilation and there are more statistics i could list. what do you hope this movement can achieve? >> well, happy valentine's to you and thank you for having me on your program this morning. i think that the one billion rising campaign has brought the issue of violence against women front and center for discussion all over the world. and has provided this amazing global platform upon which activists and communities can rally around to bring this issue to the forefront to their legislators and to their politicians, to their judiciary, to the police, to all these places where justice ought to be given out but is not carried out in most cases. >> reporter: this is the event's third year, have you already seen some t
she is the coordinator for one billion rising for justice and is from ann arbor, michigan and thanks for being with us and happy valentine's day and it's staggering and according to the u.n. and world health organization 1-3 will experience sexual violence in the lifetime globally and 64 million are child brides worldwide and 140 million women and girls have suffered genital mutilation and there are more statistics i could list. what do you hope this movement can achieve? >> well, happy...
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. >> we were in ann arbor, michigan, with ford engineers a year ago for a d.o.t. test involving a thousand cars. alarms go off and your seat vibrates. >> i feel this rumble really catches your attention. the rumble in the seat. >> reporter: all the warnings went off when i turned up to a green light but a car on my left was moving too quickly to stop at his red. >> if i hadn't hit the brakes, he would have t-boned me. >> exactly. this is one of the most fatal crashes out there. >> reporter: helping to cut the fatal accident rate the past 10 years, 30,000 people still die on the roads each year. the government said v2v technology could cut up to 80% the number of unimpaired accidents. >> it is the game-changing p potential to avoid a crash in the first place. >> reporter: already many cars come with sensors and radars. as technology helps to reduce the chance for human error. >> pretty wild to think that's in the future. that was nbc's tom costello reporting. brian sullivan has business before the bell. we're back with more of "morning joe." that's insane. yep, and
. >> we were in ann arbor, michigan, with ford engineers a year ago for a d.o.t. test involving a thousand cars. alarms go off and your seat vibrates. >> i feel this rumble really catches your attention. the rumble in the seat. >> reporter: all the warnings went off when i turned up to a green light but a car on my left was moving too quickly to stop at his red. >> if i hadn't hit the brakes, he would have t-boned me. >> exactly. this is one of the most fatal...
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arbor,ining us from ann michigan. give us the lay of the land right now throughout the east coast of the united states. >> this storm is bringing snowfall rates as high as three inches per hour right now to the philadelphia area. an inch an hour in new york city. they have already had a foot of snow in baltimore. georgia and south carolina, of to a half-inch of freezing rain and ice that cause the power outages. huge storm is one across the eastern part of the united states or several weather patterns? >> know, it is just one big nor'easter. you're going to get a lot of power outages in the northeast today. >> explain the significance of this come of this historic nature, particularly in the south. it is paralyzing places like south carolina. >> it is not often you get a half-inch of ice and south carolina and georgia. the last time they saw a storm like this was back in 2000 when we had about half a million people lose power in an ice storm. alabama. of snow in you don't see snow there very often. storm do you compar
arbor,ining us from ann michigan. give us the lay of the land right now throughout the east coast of the united states. >> this storm is bringing snowfall rates as high as three inches per hour right now to the philadelphia area. an inch an hour in new york city. they have already had a foot of snow in baltimore. georgia and south carolina, of to a half-inch of freezing rain and ice that cause the power outages. huge storm is one across the eastern part of the united states or several...