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, michigan. i'm chris hayes. we are just 56 days from november 6th, and we are here tonight at churchill's in the crucial swing state of michigan, a state that went to trump in 2016. we're going to talk about what it looks like two years later and what to expect in two month. we've got lots of people here in flint tomorrow, your congressman flint, dan kildee is here. reporter tremain lee. miss michigan is here with me. we'll hear from those in the bar tonight about what they think of the president. our special coverage continues tomorrow night when we bring your our town hall with flint native michael moore. you do not want to miss that. but we begin tonight with a stark illustration of just what's at stake with the potentially catastrophic hurricane now bearing down on the east coast. prompting mandatory evacuation orders from more than a million people. the president of the united states today sat in the oval office and bragged about his performance in dealing with the biggest disaster he has o
, michigan. i'm chris hayes. we are just 56 days from november 6th, and we are here tonight at churchill's in the crucial swing state of michigan, a state that went to trump in 2016. we're going to talk about what it looks like two years later and what to expect in two month. we've got lots of people here in flint tomorrow, your congressman flint, dan kildee is here. reporter tremain lee. miss michigan is here with me. we'll hear from those in the bar tonight about what they think of the...
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and michigan ders. why the places president obama is choosing to campaign is it just as interesting as what he said. i'll explain after this. unmotivated? feeling like you can't keep up? maybe you're tired of the same old workout. then you need aaptiv. aaptiv offers incredibly motivating music-driven workouts led by the world's best trainers. plus our classes are audio only, so you don't have to stare at a screen while you're trying to work out. we have music from amazing artists like britney spears, calvin harris, meghan trainor and dj khaled. you'll find classes for everything. from running, to strength training, to meditation, to yoga. we even have programs like weight loss or 5k training. you can work out at the gym, at home, or even outdoors. aaptiv - real trainers, real music, real workouts. try aaptiv free for 30 days. visit aaptiv.com to start your free trial. you know, i used to be good at this. then you turn 40 and everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to
and michigan ders. why the places president obama is choosing to campaign is it just as interesting as what he said. i'll explain after this. unmotivated? feeling like you can't keep up? maybe you're tired of the same old workout. then you need aaptiv. aaptiv offers incredibly motivating music-driven workouts led by the world's best trainers. plus our classes are audio only, so you don't have to stare at a screen while you're trying to work out. we have music from amazing artists like britney...
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and michigan ders. why the places president obama is choosing to campaign is it just as interesting as what he said. i'll explain after this. ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. (seriously, that's what we call tit. officially.all a huge drag. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ it's good to... see you again, baron. a toast, to your demise. wanna get away? now you can with southwest fares as low as 69 dollars one-way. that's transfarency. (clap, clap, ding) this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is
and michigan ders. why the places president obama is choosing to campaign is it just as interesting as what he said. i'll explain after this. ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. (seriously, that's what we call tit. officially.all a huge drag. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we...
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miss michigan is here with me. we'll hear from those in the bar tonight about what they think of the president. our special coverage continues tomorrow night when we bring your our town hall with flint native michael moore. you do not want to miss that. but we begin tonight with a stark illustration of just what's at stake with the potentially catastrophic hurricane now bearing down on the east coast. prompting mandatory evacuation orders from more than a million people. the president of the united states today sat in the oval office and bragged about his performance in dealing with the biggest disaster he has overseen as president, the hurricane that devastated puerto rico. >> i think puerto rico was incredibly successful. puerto rico was actually our toughest one of all because it's an island. so you just -- you can't truck things onto it. everything's by boat. we moved a hospital into puerto rico, a tremendous military hospital in the form of a ship. you know that. and i actually think -- and the governor's been
miss michigan is here with me. we'll hear from those in the bar tonight about what they think of the president. our special coverage continues tomorrow night when we bring your our town hall with flint native michael moore. you do not want to miss that. but we begin tonight with a stark illustration of just what's at stake with the potentially catastrophic hurricane now bearing down on the east coast. prompting mandatory evacuation orders from more than a million people. the president of the...
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unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016, michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> the majority of the people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he has a brand new film. which takes on trump, the governor. >> governor scott, i have some flint water for you. >> i don't care who you are, i'll fight you in the street right now. all to try to answer the greatest question of our time. how did this happen? >> tonight an all in america special event. >> i love michigan. >> this is michael moore in trump company. now, here's chris hayes with michael moore. >> good evening from factory 2 in flint, michigan. coming to you from the state that was at the epicenter of donald trump's slim but seismic victory in 2016. almost no one expected michigan to vote for donald trump. the state hadn't picked a republican since 1988. donald trump won here by a margin of less than 11,000 votes. that's the equivalent of just two votes per precinct. the shock of donald trump's win has overshadowed himself alm
unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016, michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> the majority of the people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he has a brand new film. which takes on trump, the governor. >> governor scott, i have some flint water for you. >> i don't care who you are, i'll fight you in the street right now. all to try to answer...
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release inbounds, clock turns, michigan no time-outs. >> doug: pressure michigan has been getting. pressure there, quick mthrow. e: 90 seconds left. got to go. second and six. three-man rush. pattson is being spied. throws on th run. again perry. clock stops. 1:14 to go. >> doug: good jobinding perry on the move. moving in the pocket to buy time and keeps eyes up the field. >> mike: clocktarts. michigan is not managing the clock well. one minute left. patterson throwing. incomplete. zach gentry, tightd. en might have been bter off dropping the ball. >> doug: absolutely.fi -yard gain and clock running. in college football, when i ran two-minuterill trying to throw little past t chains or sidelines, near first down yardage. get that first down, lined up, snap right away. they're delaying when they line >> mike: secd down. patterson. in trouble lost the football.it free. irish pick it up. te'von coney, out-of-bounds. ball game. notre dame will win. >> doug: i believe it was tillery who stripped the ball. it was.>> mike: i think you're right. 99. >> doug: pressure on the edge.st ts to
release inbounds, clock turns, michigan no time-outs. >> doug: pressure michigan has been getting. pressure there, quick mthrow. e: 90 seconds left. got to go. second and six. three-man rush. pattson is being spied. throws on th run. again perry. clock stops. 1:14 to go. >> doug: good jobinding perry on the move. moving in the pocket to buy time and keeps eyes up the field. >> mike: clocktarts. michigan is not managing the clock well. one minute left. patterson throwing....
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. >> they're getting a little nervous in michigan. >> michigan is going to be the linchpin. >> key state, unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016 michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> but the majority of people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he's got a brand new film. which takes on trump. >> stop resisting. >> the governor. >> governor schneider, i got some flint water for you. >> and talks to the voters, and new candidates in the states that elected trump. >> i don't [ bleep ] who you are, i'll fight you in the damn street right now. >> okay, umm -- >> all to try and answer the greatest question of our time, how the [ bleep ] did this happen? >> tonight, an "all in america" special edition. this is michael moore in trump country. now here's chris hayes with michael moore. >> good evening, from factory 2 in flint, michigan, i'm chris hayes, coming to you from the state that was at the epicenter of donald trump's slip but seismic victory. the state hadn't picked a republican
. >> they're getting a little nervous in michigan. >> michigan is going to be the linchpin. >> key state, unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016 michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> but the majority of people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he's got a brand new film. which takes on trump. >> stop resisting. >> the...
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notre dame 24, michigan 17. another chapter in one of the great rivalries in all of college football. and again let's go back to the play we were discussing earlier. flush by jerry tillery. told us he has to show for notre dame to have a big game. and for all the talk of the michigan defensive front seven. notre dame's defensive front seven and defense coordinated by clark lea in debut as coordinator may be the unit that was difference maker tonight. kathryn tapper with the winning coach, brian kelly. >> kathryn: defense the story all game long. only fitting to end on defensive play as well. how would you grade the performance? >> so proud of defensive effort today. gave up seven points on a kickoff return but they were resilient. had to play a lot of football in the second half. that defense at michigan is really good. i'm proud of our football team. they've had to listen to all the experts say how great michigan was. they came out and were the better team tonight. >> kathryn: what did you learn from quarterbac
notre dame 24, michigan 17. another chapter in one of the great rivalries in all of college football. and again let's go back to the play we were discussing earlier. flush by jerry tillery. told us he has to show for notre dame to have a big game. and for all the talk of the michigan defensive front seven. notre dame's defensive front seven and defense coordinated by clark lea in debut as coordinator may be the unit that was difference maker tonight. kathryn tapper with the winning coach, brian...
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almost no one expected michigan to vote for him. heading into election day polls showed hillary clinton with the lead but in the end, trump won with a margin of 11,000 votes. the shock has repeated itself almost every day of his presidency. way back before the election there was one person who saw this coming. film maker michael moore, a flint native who wrote about the five reasons he thought trump would win. starting with the appeal in states like michigan. he's got a new film about how he got here and what the stakes are in november. please join me in withining michael moore. >> thank you. thank you. >> that's a home town welcome. >> yes. >> you got this new movie out. it's really a remarkable film in a lot of ways. we were trying to pick out the best part of the trailer. we cooperate. we're going to play a big chunk of it. take a listen to "fahrenheit 11/9." >> i'm sick and tired of people telling me that america's the greatest country. because wreck whip your ass. >> i hate some of these people but i'd never kill them. >> how d
almost no one expected michigan to vote for him. heading into election day polls showed hillary clinton with the lead but in the end, trump won with a margin of 11,000 votes. the shock has repeated itself almost every day of his presidency. way back before the election there was one person who saw this coming. film maker michael moore, a flint native who wrote about the five reasons he thought trump would win. starting with the appeal in states like michigan. he's got a new film about how he...
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department of environmental quality and the michigan department of health and human services. they are a range of charges, the most serious of them is involuntary manslaughter related to the outbreak and others, you know, smaller crimes and the people have been going through preliminary examinations for the past, yeah, like a long time. we do have a lawyer, not to call you out that's part of the case in the room. he might be able to have more questions about that directly. [laughter] [inaudible] >> we will come back to it. >> okay. >> but does anybody else have a question? yeah. [inaudible] >> what's fascinating is the back story, inequality and all of that stuff. when we reached that point, it just feels like the -- [inaudible] >> what was it like for you -- [inaudible] >> it's not going to address the core issue which to me feel like it's alive in our communities here. >> yeah. >> so -- and is if that's the case, why is this going to happen somewhere else in other form. what was it like for you -- [inaudible] >> what was it like to rangel with how deep racial issues -- i'm s
department of environmental quality and the michigan department of health and human services. they are a range of charges, the most serious of them is involuntary manslaughter related to the outbreak and others, you know, smaller crimes and the people have been going through preliminary examinations for the past, yeah, like a long time. we do have a lawyer, not to call you out that's part of the case in the room. he might be able to have more questions about that directly. [laughter]...
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at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump powerful disappointing dangerous different. november americans will vote to choose a new u.s. congress decide whether or not trump's republican party maintains control and since women tend to show up in greater numbers at the polls than men the president will need their support labor day monday is the unofficial start of a surge in campaigning from here in the u.s. state of michigan to all across the country all institutions are running on and again donald trump's record and many of them are women i am a record number of women are running part of a so-called pink way. we always thought it was possible clue democrat alexandria ocasio cortez who ousted a long time congressman to win a new york primary he said we were going to fight the ill hunt omar and rashida to lead both democrats will not only make history as the first muslim women in congress but will undoubtedly be part of an effort to push back against the troubled ministration in michigan's eleventh distri
at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump powerful disappointing dangerous different. november americans will vote to choose a new u.s. congress decide whether or not trump's republican party maintains control and since women tend to show up in greater numbers at the polls than men the president will need their support labor day monday is the unofficial start of a surge in campaigning from here in the u.s. state of michigan to all across the country...
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michigan well in control. here comes we don't know mccaffrey, brother of former cardin can michigan wins 49-3. >>> chip kelly lost his ucla debut at the rose bowl. bruins on the road against oklahoma today. sooners quarterback murray drafted by the a's, this is why. look at that arm. third and 14, connects to brown. 58 yards for the score. murray threw for 306 yards and three touchdowns. also ran one in. this one from ten yards out. oklahoma up 21-7 at the half. murray had all kinds of times. watch the ball fly. perfect touch, 35 yards to the end zone. 146 receiving yards, sooners win 49-21. bruins are now 0-2. >>> the a's need to overcome a three 1/2 game deficit of the astros. they have the advantage this weekend as they host the last place rangers. 20,000 fans today to see this. khrush davis, his 41st home run of the year. ten of them have come against the rangers, that's a two-run shot. at the top of the third, adrian beltre, his turn to go deep. watch ramon laureano. great catch, sticks the spikes into th
michigan well in control. here comes we don't know mccaffrey, brother of former cardin can michigan wins 49-3. >>> chip kelly lost his ucla debut at the rose bowl. bruins on the road against oklahoma today. sooners quarterback murray drafted by the a's, this is why. look at that arm. third and 14, connects to brown. 58 yards for the score. murray threw for 306 yards and three touchdowns. also ran one in. this one from ten yards out. oklahoma up 21-7 at the half. murray had all kinds of...
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i did not have a home in grand rapids, michigan. i grew up in alexandria, virginia. things have changed because families do not mingle or socialize together because they work and they go back to their apartments. and i have spent a lot of time talking about it. her parents and my parents were dear, dear friends and there is no social inflation now. it is just the families are back in their home districts. >> and what is the impact, you think, on politics are on the system? ms. bales: i think the impact is -- you can disagree with somebody, and my parents certainly disagreed, but they always supported each other in whatever issue was going on. but my dad and tip o'neill and carl albert, mike mansfield, they were all friends. they played golf together and socialized together, so you knew them as a person. it was not just objective to what bill they had going or what committee they had going on. it was also a friend, and he learned to respect them. >> life in the white house seems to have only gotten more microscopic in the age of twitter, everyone having a cell phone w
i did not have a home in grand rapids, michigan. i grew up in alexandria, virginia. things have changed because families do not mingle or socialize together because they work and they go back to their apartments. and i have spent a lot of time talking about it. her parents and my parents were dear, dear friends and there is no social inflation now. it is just the families are back in their home districts. >> and what is the impact, you think, on politics are on the system? ms. bales: i...
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michigan's scores, the nation's report cards lagged and every one except eighth-grade reading. that's in contrast to 1998 when michigan surpassed the average on every test so what we have seen over the last several years is a decline in the quality of michigan's education thanks in large part to these devices. did anyone see the piece this past weekend in the new york times magazine on arizona? she has written about essentially the takeover of schools in arizona and her wonderful look about the takeover in newark. in short the philanthropic drive to remake education is a nationwide trend. elizabeth colbert another journalist in her "new yorker" article on philanthropy a couple of weeks ago pointed out the gop's tax reform bill deserves the deduction for charitable contributions by the cash deduction for state and local tax statements which fund among other things education. she writes as possible in a too distant future it will outstrip federal outlays of non-defense discretionary programs like education and the arts. this is all. depressing but remember i said my book is fairl
michigan's scores, the nation's report cards lagged and every one except eighth-grade reading. that's in contrast to 1998 when michigan surpassed the average on every test so what we have seen over the last several years is a decline in the quality of michigan's education thanks in large part to these devices. did anyone see the piece this past weekend in the new york times magazine on arizona? she has written about essentially the takeover of schools in arizona and her wonderful look about the...
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so what we have seen over the last several years is a precipitous decline in the quality of michigan education. thanks in large part to the devos'. did anyone see the piece this past weekend in "the new york times" magazine on arizona? so she's written about essentially the takeover of schools in arizona, and her wonderful book about the takeover in newark. right? in short the philanthropic drive to remake education is a troubling nationwide trend. elizabeth kolbert -- invoking another journalist -- her excellent new yorker part on big philanthropy, a couple weeks ago-point it out the g.o.p.'s new tax reform bill reserved the deduction for charitable contribution buzz capped the deduction for state and local tax payments which fund among other things education. and so she writes, it's possible that in the not too distant future, philanthropic giving will outstrip federal outlays on nondefense discretionary probable limes like education and the arts. this is depressing. but remember i said my book is actually fairly upbeat. and at my day job at the college, i'm known as something of a
so what we have seen over the last several years is a precipitous decline in the quality of michigan education. thanks in large part to the devos'. did anyone see the piece this past weekend in "the new york times" magazine on arizona? so she's written about essentially the takeover of schools in arizona, and her wonderful book about the takeover in newark. right? in short the philanthropic drive to remake education is a troubling nationwide trend. elizabeth kolbert -- invoking...
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we also filedmay, a statement of interest in a awsuit against the university of michigan. he university sought to forbid harassment and bullying and motivated by bias. they forbade speech that is demeaning, to be bothersome or hurtful. the rules did not give clear any of on about what these terms mean. a se rules are enforced by group of campus bureaucrats and police with the name of bias response team. students are encouraged to to the b.r.t. who investigate to see if the speech was bothersome to them. and the last year, b.r.t. logged more than 150 cases. of our statement of interest, i'm pleased to say the several of hanged its speech policies and i nderstand they have been evaluating that prior to that filing. i s is a positive step and want to commend the university or making that change and i'm pleas pleased the general counsel from the university of michigan is here today. make no mistake, the issues you ill be discussing today will involve protected core liberties americans, evenl students. hose protections provided by our constitution are of value.ble no top offici
we also filedmay, a statement of interest in a awsuit against the university of michigan. he university sought to forbid harassment and bullying and motivated by bias. they forbade speech that is demeaning, to be bothersome or hurtful. the rules did not give clear any of on about what these terms mean. a se rules are enforced by group of campus bureaucrats and police with the name of bias response team. students are encouraged to to the b.r.t. who investigate to see if the speech was bothersome...
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but, like, in michigan-- and i grabbed lily tomlin with me because she comes from michigan and we went to michigan to fight for one fair wage. do you know the federal mandate for restaurant workers is $2.13. you can't live on $2.13. it all goes to taxes. in michigan i think it's $3.28, or something. so you're totally dependent on tips. and the stuff they have to put up with is the worst sexual abuse of almost any industry. and so lily and i have traveled on a number of occasions all through michigan talking to people, knocking on doors, raising money for one fair wage to get that on the ballot. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jane, thank you so much for being here. lovely to see you again. >> thank you. >> stephen: "jane fonda in five acts" premieres monday on hbo. we'll be right back with willie nelson. ♪ this is the angel oak. some say the oldest living thing east of the mississippi. it's weathered countless storms. battered, but never broken, it stands for the resilience within us all. ♪ why lenscrafters? personalized service is why. clarifye, no other eye exam is more preci
but, like, in michigan-- and i grabbed lily tomlin with me because she comes from michigan and we went to michigan to fight for one fair wage. do you know the federal mandate for restaurant workers is $2.13. you can't live on $2.13. it all goes to taxes. in michigan i think it's $3.28, or something. so you're totally dependent on tips. and the stuff they have to put up with is the worst sexual abuse of almost any industry. and so lily and i have traveled on a number of occasions all through...
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senate in michigan, john james. the decorated combat veteran, part of one of the first pass is at point after september 11 to swear the oath of affirmation would be understanding that we would be going to war. and we're going to ask you a lot about that coming up here. >> harris: welcome, it is a pleasure to have you on the couch, thank you for your military service and i can't wait to hear what you have to say about moving forward. >> john: thank you for having me, it was an honor to serve. >> melissa: vice president mike pence of the pentagon honoring 184 people who died when american airlines flight 77 crashed into the building on september 11th 2001. the brave men and women who responded, president from speaking at shanksville where flight 93 went down. sing the sacrifice of those on the plane will never be forgotten. >> we are gathered together on these hallowed grounds to honor the memory of nearly 3,000 souls who were murdered on this day 17 years ago. we are here to pay some tribute to the 40 passengers and
senate in michigan, john james. the decorated combat veteran, part of one of the first pass is at point after september 11 to swear the oath of affirmation would be understanding that we would be going to war. and we're going to ask you a lot about that coming up here. >> harris: welcome, it is a pleasure to have you on the couch, thank you for your military service and i can't wait to hear what you have to say about moving forward. >> john: thank you for having me, it was an honor...
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thank you for all you have done for west michigan, rich. while your legacy will live on, know that your friendship will be missed. rest well, rich, rest well knowing you ran a race well-done. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas -- the entlewoman from texas -- delaware seek recognition? miss blunts rochester: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized without. mr. unt rochester: speaker, as the farm bill conference committee begins their negotiations, i rise today to urge conferees to include a provision important to delaware farmers. many of our farmers utilize cost share programs under the environmental quality incentives program, known as equip. the program provides growers with funds to make necessary while also while also mitigating environmental risks. farmers know what -- -- what to do with a problem not after one cropped up. that's why this morning i urge my -- i join my delawa
thank you for all you have done for west michigan, rich. while your legacy will live on, know that your friendship will be missed. rest well, rich, rest well knowing you ran a race well-done. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas -- the entlewoman from texas -- delaware seek recognition? miss blunts rochester: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady...
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last year the survey found that in michigan, my home state, on st one day, 2,359 michigan residents were given shelter or provided services through a domestic violence program. these are lives. 2,359 lives were touched with this program. this included over 1,600 victims finding refuge at a shelter or temporary housing arrangement. and over 400 calls to the michigan domestic violence hotline. i've had the opportunity to the siron eaton shelter who provides services near charlotte. their purpose is to provide temporary housing and support, advocacy, education, counseling, and information to victims and the community. whenever a victim reaches out for help, it is vitally important that they have access to safe refuge. the support services they need to protect themselves and their family and hold their abusers accountable. congress plays an important role in protecting victims of domestic violence as well as children who are the victims of abuse. this important legislation helps keep the lights on at domestic violence shelters across the country. so they can continue their efforts to break t
last year the survey found that in michigan, my home state, on st one day, 2,359 michigan residents were given shelter or provided services through a domestic violence program. these are lives. 2,359 lives were touched with this program. this included over 1,600 victims finding refuge at a shelter or temporary housing arrangement. and over 400 calls to the michigan domestic violence hotline. i've had the opportunity to the siron eaton shelter who provides services near charlotte. their purpose...
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. >> host: doug is calling in from fort michigan. >> caller: i have a comment and the question. i've been struck by how tough that sop jackson was, whether you likehim or not, he was a man of his time . he didn't like slavery, didn't like indians too much man who was he ever talk and he had those people, there's a little statichere for some reason .
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he is not unaware of michigan as a battleground. if the us sells cars into china, there's a tax of 25%. if china sells a car into the u.s., there's a tax of 2%. does anybody think that is fair? the days of u.s. being ripped off by other nations is over. exclamation point. is the president stealing a lot of democratic thunder when it comes to these working class economic issues? >> well, i think it remains to be seen whether his policies will deliver for those folks. i get what you're saying. i don't think the president's wrong to take on china. look, when he's right i'll say it. but where i think he's gone off the wrong track is that he's taking on china by punishing canada. by punishing our european trading partners and the impact that that could have on those very same auto workers could be quite negative. so look, the president's not wrong to take on china but the details actually matter. in this case, i think he may be making a mistake by taking on those that really are our most important allies. leland: canadian trade certainly
he is not unaware of michigan as a battleground. if the us sells cars into china, there's a tax of 25%. if china sells a car into the u.s., there's a tax of 2%. does anybody think that is fair? the days of u.s. being ripped off by other nations is over. exclamation point. is the president stealing a lot of democratic thunder when it comes to these working class economic issues? >> well, i think it remains to be seen whether his policies will deliver for those folks. i get what you're...
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in november we will see legalization initiatives in michigan and north dakota. then we have medical marijuana in missouri, utah, and-oklahoma already passed. the interesting thing about the marijuana stuff is we have seen legalization path in some pretty blue states like washington, california, maine, and alaska. we have not seen it in the battleground states, the purple states, but now with michigan they are starting to move into those states. host: and a place where there has been spending on ads for and against, same thing with these estates? aest: marijuana has attracted little bit of money here and there, and the cal point initiative was an expensive one when that passed a few years ago. but the interesting part of the evolution of marijuana legalization initiatives is that industry is figuring out that this is a big moneymaker. and when marijuana goes legal, many businesses can make a lot of money. so they start spending on that. and the fascinating part is, in some cases the people spending against marijuana legalization are people who run medical marijua
in november we will see legalization initiatives in michigan and north dakota. then we have medical marijuana in missouri, utah, and-oklahoma already passed. the interesting thing about the marijuana stuff is we have seen legalization path in some pretty blue states like washington, california, maine, and alaska. we have not seen it in the battleground states, the purple states, but now with michigan they are starting to move into those states. host: and a place where there has been spending on...
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you also had the fifth michigan. the battle will take place next. we see these two brigades heading down the wheatfield road. this is up to the wheatfield. the brigadee have that was meant to be with this division heading up into the wheatfield to help reinforce the overstretched brigade. men in thebout 780 wheatfield. that's it. force toa confederate the south. men in the has 2100 peach orchard. there are only 1600 reinforcements coming up. have onederates brigade going up into that area. the battle starts to expand and the wheatfield turns into a problem child. they don't know once over the top of the road, they don't have a commander on the field. they lose command and control. they will start to push treats -- troops to the area. plan that is not a modern military thing. it goes back to the times of alexander the great. this echelon plan takes place, you release a few brigades here. the idea is to overstretch your enemy so they will have a breaking point in their line. union army already have we point in the line near the week yield. it will be
you also had the fifth michigan. the battle will take place next. we see these two brigades heading down the wheatfield road. this is up to the wheatfield. the brigadee have that was meant to be with this division heading up into the wheatfield to help reinforce the overstretched brigade. men in thebout 780 wheatfield. that's it. force toa confederate the south. men in the has 2100 peach orchard. there are only 1600 reinforcements coming up. have onederates brigade going up into that area. the...
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, unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016 michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> but the majority of people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he's got a brand new film. which takes on trump. >> stop resisting. >> the governor. >> governor schneider, i got some flint water for you. >> and talks to the voters, and new candidates in the states that elected trump. >> i don't [ bleep ] who you are, i'll fight you in the damn street right now.
, unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016 michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> but the majority of people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he's got a brand new film. which takes on trump. >> stop resisting. >> the governor. >> governor schneider, i got some flint water for you. >> and talks to the voters, and new candidates in...
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guest 2: michigan's eighth -- guest 1: michigan's eighth district. that is a seat, a suburban district in summerall parts. a republican incumbent who is not particularly popular and it is a testament of the democratic candidates who is a strong challenger, a national service background and his fundraising and out raising the incumbent -- and is fundraising and out raising the incumbent. that is a sign that the democrats are going to do well. host: ben winston is a democratic strategist and pollster, jim hobart on the republican side and linda is joining us from illinois, democrats line. caller: i was just hearing this whole thing and i just wonder -- that if we don't get together as a nation and we are mathematically going to fall, a nation divided is going to fall all stop we had the republican up there it -- even though she said she was independent. i think americans are going to realize things are going to get bad, worse than they are now and if we don't come together as a nation and stop whining about your parties and start worrying about your ow
guest 2: michigan's eighth -- guest 1: michigan's eighth district. that is a seat, a suburban district in summerall parts. a republican incumbent who is not particularly popular and it is a testament of the democratic candidates who is a strong challenger, a national service background and his fundraising and out raising the incumbent -- and is fundraising and out raising the incumbent. that is a sign that the democrats are going to do well. host: ben winston is a democratic strategist and...
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a car manufacturing plant is moving from mexico to michigan. plant years, we had our moving and now they are coming back. host: the headline from your book coming out in october is what? is american renaissance that could go on for five or six years. host: in >> national intelligence director on threats to the united states. then the former deputy assistant and strategist to president trump on working with the president. the aspen institute hosts a discussion on economic opportunities for americans. at nsao institute looks into lessons learned from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. nnouncer: washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, on the second day of brett kavanaugh's , nan aron and ed whelan. watch washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. live wednesday on the c-span network, the u.s. house returns to10 a.m. eastern on c-span talk about cyber attacks against the united states. c-span2, the senate considers eight district court nominations. ofc-span3, the second day conf
a car manufacturing plant is moving from mexico to michigan. plant years, we had our moving and now they are coming back. host: the headline from your book coming out in october is what? is american renaissance that could go on for five or six years. host: in >> national intelligence director on threats to the united states. then the former deputy assistant and strategist to president trump on working with the president. the aspen institute hosts a discussion on economic opportunities for...
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this time-lapse video showing a supercell spinning near kalamazoo, michigan. at least one confirmed tornado in the area. in kansas, wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour blowing dust all over the roads and darkening the sky. heavy rain and lightning threatening college football season openers. in ohio and nebraska. the huske po and tonight, a tropical storm watch just issued. sam champion starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, relentless rounds of storms from kansas to michigan, with millions still under the gun this holiday weekend. this ominous supercell thunderstorm spotted rotating along the horizon in kalamazoo, michigan. meanwhile in kansas, winds up to 65 miles an hour creating a wall of dust, blinding this driver. saturday, severe storms in nebraska forcing the huskers to cancel their first game of the college football season. mother nature also delaying ohio state's first official game for more than an hour. up to 5 inches of rain, creating dozens of high-water rescues in maryland. watch as what look like rapids rush through this neighborhood, trapping a m
this time-lapse video showing a supercell spinning near kalamazoo, michigan. at least one confirmed tornado in the area. in kansas, wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour blowing dust all over the roads and darkening the sky. heavy rain and lightning threatening college football season openers. in ohio and nebraska. the huske po and tonight, a tropical storm watch just issued. sam champion starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, relentless rounds of storms from kansas to michigan, with millions...
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i'm looking at joe and donna, you get them engaged, kids in michigan, in the story of that michiganer, gerald ford, typical michigan kid, who becomes president of the united states, they will start to get interested in civics and history. and that can only make us a stronger country. >> i think we have time for three questions. there's a microphone right here, if you would lake to come to the microphone. but i would to begin by inviting steven raustine from the kennedy foundation to the microphone. one of the great privileges of my professional career was to work with the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. not because i thought he was a great president or not necessarily because of what he meant to me, but it was an opportunity to take the life, the leadership, and the legacy of the 40th president of the united states and to share that with the next generation that did not know him as a living president and to have partnerships and collaborations with eureka college, this wonderful school in illinois, which formed him in so many ways. and with other sports teams and high sc
i'm looking at joe and donna, you get them engaged, kids in michigan, in the story of that michiganer, gerald ford, typical michigan kid, who becomes president of the united states, they will start to get interested in civics and history. and that can only make us a stronger country. >> i think we have time for three questions. there's a microphone right here, if you would lake to come to the microphone. but i would to begin by inviting steven raustine from the kennedy foundation to the...
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do you think joe biden beat donald trump in michigan if he were your nominee? >> i think the dynamics would be very different. i also think the president's election is two years away and none of us know what's going to happen between now and then. i hate discussion of the blue wave. it puts the cart before the horses. it jinxes it. and all of you two years ago were absolutely convinced we were going to have a different election outcome. so let's stick to this november and talk 2020 after that. >> all right. fair yuf. congresswoman debbie dingle of michigan, great to see you. >>> coming up, biden's midterm message. what he says is at stake in the midterm elections and could he be headed back to the campaign trail in 2020? you're watching msnbc. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a l
do you think joe biden beat donald trump in michigan if he were your nominee? >> i think the dynamics would be very different. i also think the president's election is two years away and none of us know what's going to happen between now and then. i hate discussion of the blue wave. it puts the cart before the horses. it jinxes it. and all of you two years ago were absolutely convinced we were going to have a different election outcome. so let's stick to this november and talk 2020 after...
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, unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016 michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> but the majority of people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he's got a brand new film. which takes on trump. >> stop resisting. >> the governor. >> governor schneider, i got some flint water for you. >> and talks to the voters, and new candidates in the states that elected trump. >> i don't [ bleep ] who you are, i'll fight you in the damn street right now. >> okay, umm -- >> all to try and answer the greatest question of our time, how th
, unexpectedly is michigan. >> on 11/9/2016 michigan went for donald trump. >> a 10,000 vote margin for donald trump in michigan. >> but the majority of people here didn't vote at all. >> do you regret not voting? >> tonight, michael moore is back, and he's got a brand new film. which takes on trump. >> stop resisting. >> the governor. >> governor schneider, i got some flint water for you. >> and talks to the voters, and new candidates in...
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a car manufacturing plant is moving from mexico to michigan. plant years, we had our moving and now they are coming back. host: the headline from your book coming out in october is what? is american renaissance that could go on for five or six years. host: senator kyl has been working closely with the white house on the nomination for the donald trump u.s. supreme court in a mini, brett kavanaugh. now, he can cast a vote for kavanaugh's confirmation. 's and become integrity. highly regarded by people on both sides of the aisle, willing to work across the lines to get results. there is a reason he was considered one of the best senators in the country. because he was. went someone who can enter and senator jon kyl to step forward once again in the spirit of service to aid our state and serve in a seat vacated by arizona's most beloved adopted son, john mccain. announcer: next, national intelligence director dan coats on threats to the u.s.. he addressed what he referred to as the big 4,, russia, china, iran and north korea. this 25 minute speech
a car manufacturing plant is moving from mexico to michigan. plant years, we had our moving and now they are coming back. host: the headline from your book coming out in october is what? is american renaissance that could go on for five or six years. host: senator kyl has been working closely with the white house on the nomination for the donald trump u.s. supreme court in a mini, brett kavanaugh. now, he can cast a vote for kavanaugh's confirmation. 's and become integrity. highly regarded by...
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that's on top of the $40 million that michigan dairy's lost in income -- dairies lost in income last year due to canada's unfair class 7 pricing. our farmers are also feeling the impact directly. whento washington state can no longer ship their apples to china, it makes it harder for michigan apple growers to be able to compete at home. .. we must signal it to temporary solutions only go so far. we need to be mindful of the long-term impacts for agriculture. citizens of my state are concerned that current and future administrator of action could result in agriculture permanently losing important trading partners. i agree that we need strong meaningful trade enforcement when countries like china break the rules. certainly been out there strongly and vocally on that thatat also it makes sense and i also agree it makes sense to update nafta. a lot has changed since its inception in 1994. there's there is certainly room1 for improvement in a number of various when it comes to gary and others however all negotiations are being done thoughtfullylo looking at the long-term impacts. we also
that's on top of the $40 million that michigan dairy's lost in income -- dairies lost in income last year due to canada's unfair class 7 pricing. our farmers are also feeling the impact directly. whento washington state can no longer ship their apples to china, it makes it harder for michigan apple growers to be able to compete at home. .. we must signal it to temporary solutions only go so far. we need to be mindful of the long-term impacts for agriculture. citizens of my state are concerned...
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that includes all of the crops i am familiar with in michigan. we have not received their final proposals. were due november 2 and will take until early january. >> thank you. i will add additional questions. it is not just retaliatory tariffs that are happening around that. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. today's hearing is so important in regard to trade. it is about trying to provide some certainty to our farm community that is struggling. the other thing we have going on is the farm bill. i want to thank senators for providing the leadership we need. we do appreciate you and your staff. i just got off my egg tour a couple of weeks ago in arkansas. trade was right at the top. it does not matter of what the situation -- there is a very difficult situation now. this is the situation we are in. the farmers in arkansas are willing to work with the weinistration and understand need free trade. but they are anxious to wrap this up as quickly as possible. our farmers were smart. in the five customers united states and 95 all over the world tha
that includes all of the crops i am familiar with in michigan. we have not received their final proposals. were due november 2 and will take until early january. >> thank you. i will add additional questions. it is not just retaliatory tariffs that are happening around that. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. today's hearing is so important in regard to trade. it is about trying to provide some certainty to our farm community that is struggling. the other thing we have going on...
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the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i shall consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: my colleague from indiana has very well described the purpose of this legislation. there are, i think, five, at least five sponsor of this -- sponsors of this legislation, democrats and republicans. and it's another example of rather nship on a technical issue. technical in this sense. there always was a need for regulation. nd c.m.s. proposed now two years ago a regulation updating the requirements governing paic. unfortunately under this present administration, c.m.s. has not finalized these rules, and what this billie essentially requires -- what this bill essentially requires is that c.m.s. finalize these regulations by december 31 , 2018. opefully that can occur before 2031. we sometimes do too much on december 31. i've been here a few times on december 31, i think. anyway, i support this bill and recommend its passage. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i shall consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: my colleague from indiana has very well described the purpose of this legislation. there are, i think, five, at least five sponsor of this -- sponsors of this legislation, democrats and republicans. and it's another example of rather nship on a technical issue. technical in this sense. there always was a need...
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liz: back to that monster hurricane florence, it's the size of michigan. it's expected to make landfall tomorrow morning in the carolinas. thank you so much for watching. charles payne is here now with "making money." i'm calling the economy growth and steroids. all eyes are
liz: back to that monster hurricane florence, it's the size of michigan. it's expected to make landfall tomorrow morning in the carolinas. thank you so much for watching. charles payne is here now with "making money." i'm calling the economy growth and steroids. all eyes are
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and you so wa nt to miss michigan. right. and you so want to use your status i understand to campaign on other issues like surviving sexual assault, for example. tell our audience five. we are allowed to have our own social impact initiative and mine is i leave you, supporting survivors of sexual and violence and being a survivor myself when i was younger i came to understand that we are not doing enough as communities to support survivors because we don't have the immediate opportunity as individuals to change laws and policies but we do have the immediate opportunity to change the way we respond to survivors and support them on theirjourney to either prosecution or recovery. and it is your future in politics, either prosecution or recovery. and it is yourfuture in politics, do you think? i wouldn't count it out but i definitely know it's not quite there yet, i want to be able to be a resource and an ally to communities across my state and i know through that i will probably find a lot of opportunities to get involved in pol
and you so wa nt to miss michigan. right. and you so want to use your status i understand to campaign on other issues like surviving sexual assault, for example. tell our audience five. we are allowed to have our own social impact initiative and mine is i leave you, supporting survivors of sexual and violence and being a survivor myself when i was younger i came to understand that we are not doing enough as communities to support survivors because we don't have the immediate opportunity as...
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>>reporter: western michigan -- western michigan versus michigan. they should take that gay.>> we ha one here. this is great.. this will give you some of the fruit profile which is great for the early tailgate and it is warmer, especially in the warmer days.>>reporter: i will not have a pepperoni pizza, and a slice of this in one warm hand upon a truly. >> no. that is why we have the traditional beers. when it comes to beverage it is cool and craft. we met recommend suffer fast. the number one recommendation is a pilsner. it is not heavy, advances well and it is a fruity beer. it is kind of healthy considering it is 170 calories. your add will make it a little more caloric. you have to balance that out. truck usc -- stanford. that is another big team. >> my sister went to >>reporter: i will say stanford. oktoberfest. now we are talking. >> nfl season, the weather gets better and you start to see the leaves turn. you want something ththe celebratory factor with a classic oktoberfest which peers great with we -- wings you cannot go wrong with a longer
>>reporter: western michigan -- western michigan versus michigan. they should take that gay.>> we ha one here. this is great.. this will give you some of the fruit profile which is great for the early tailgate and it is warmer, especially in the warmer days.>>reporter: i will not have a pepperoni pizza, and a slice of this in one warm hand upon a truly. >> no. that is why we have the traditional beers. when it comes to beverage it is cool and craft. we met recommend...
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>>> good morning, coming up on "your business," this michigan ferry service had more customers than they could handle it was sir -- sinking their business. the changes they had to make though ensure calmer waters for the future. >> and the tell tale signs that an employee is bem bezeling money for your company. when this comes to making choices for your business. we have your back and that is coming up next on "your business" >>> hi there, everyone, i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to the beginning of the 13th season of "your business." the show dedicated to helping your growing business. picture this. one of your competitors gets bought out and suddenly new customers are giving your company a shot. sounds fabulous, right? not always. the family who owns a michigan ferry company really thought they were ready to navigate the big busy summer travel season last year, until passengers started showing up in droves and they realized that there was some rough waters ahead. >> it was a wake-up call. it was everything from a slap in the face or a kick in the butt. we tried to organize ourselves but
>>> good morning, coming up on "your business," this michigan ferry service had more customers than they could handle it was sir -- sinking their business. the changes they had to make though ensure calmer waters for the future. >> and the tell tale signs that an employee is bem bezeling money for your company. when this comes to making choices for your business. we have your back and that is coming up next on "your business" >>> hi there, everyone,...
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at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump powerful disappointing dangerous different. november americans will vote to choose a new u.s. congress decide whether or not trump's republican party maintains control and since women tend to show up in greater numbers the polls than men the president will need their support labor day monday is the unofficial start of a surge in campaigning from here in the u.s. state of michigan to all across the country all incisions are running on and again donald trump's record and many of them are women they are record number of women are running part of this so-called pink way. we always thought it was possible clue democrat alexandria ocasio cortez who ousted a long time congressman to win a new york primary. by ill how did all bar where she did to lead both democrats will not only make him. stree as the first muslim women in congress but will undoubtedly be part of an effort to push back against the troubled ministration in michigan's eleventh district two female first t
at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump powerful disappointing dangerous different. november americans will vote to choose a new u.s. congress decide whether or not trump's republican party maintains control and since women tend to show up in greater numbers the polls than men the president will need their support labor day monday is the unofficial start of a surge in campaigning from here in the u.s. state of michigan to all across the country all...
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i had my colleague from michigan clay michigan is the auto state. ohio is really the auto state. in fact the other country's leading manufacturer of engines and transmissions. may be a few fewer auto plants per se but we are a huge auto state. >> i have to leave but senator portman will take over. i want to thank you all for being here. it is be -- it has been a stimulating meeting. we are glad you are here. senator portman, if you will close i would appreciate it. >> i think there is some consensus building around what i consider the misuse of section 232. it is meant for national security purposes. from my state it is particularly concerning the much shift to autos. l, there is to stee a national security issue. left.ly have one factory we have enormous increase in terms of electrical steel imports and what is needed for the grid. autos is a different case. i listened to some of the back and forth and read your testimony. i think we have to be very careful here. particularly with regard to allies. national security is ultimately about us having a concern about enemies, not alli
i had my colleague from michigan clay michigan is the auto state. ohio is really the auto state. in fact the other country's leading manufacturer of engines and transmissions. may be a few fewer auto plants per se but we are a huge auto state. >> i have to leave but senator portman will take over. i want to thank you all for being here. it is be -- it has been a stimulating meeting. we are glad you are here. senator portman, if you will close i would appreciate it. >> i think there...
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state of michigan to gauge female opposition and support for trump as campaigning intensifies. at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump powerful. disappointing dangerous different. in november americans will vote to choose a new us congress decide whether or not trump's republican party maintains control and since women tend to show up in greater numbers at the polls than men the president will need their support labor day monday is the unofficial start of a surge in campaigning from here in the u.s. state of michigan to all across the country politicians are running on and again donald trump's record and many of them are women they are record number of women are running part of a so-called pink wing we always thought it was possible clue democrat alexandria ocasio cortez who ousted a long time congressman to win a new york primary he said we were going to fight the ill hunt omar and rashida to leave both democrats will not only make history as the first muslim women in congress but will undoubtedly be part of an effort to push back
state of michigan to gauge female opposition and support for trump as campaigning intensifies. at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump powerful. disappointing dangerous different. in november americans will vote to choose a new us congress decide whether or not trump's republican party maintains control and since women tend to show up in greater numbers at the polls than men the president will need their support labor day monday is the unofficial...