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daily in michigan, daily life is in there. and. all right, i knew that cheap trick. i knew they were here. you got a lot. i mean, there's a lot of michigan going on in here for california. yeah my my degree may say one thing but i majored in the michigan daily that far too much time there and we were that if we wrote just one more editorial there would be peace. the middle east i'm a little college newspaper, but think you know, people in journalism have earnest conversations about what is our how do we report this. we have an obligation to our, you know, readers, viewers, listeners to share information. but then there is also, you know, some who have this profit motive. i can remember a time when i was, you know, doing work and i wrote a headline that was very straightforward and a more senior editor came and said, oh, come on, you can probably write something more sexy than that. like sexy. it's about, you know municipal bonds or something like. and so there is pressure to, you know, write sells and to now i'm sure it's even
daily in michigan, daily life is in there. and. all right, i knew that cheap trick. i knew they were here. you got a lot. i mean, there's a lot of michigan going on in here for california. yeah my my degree may say one thing but i majored in the michigan daily that far too much time there and we were that if we wrote just one more editorial there would be peace. the middle east i'm a little college newspaper, but think you know, people in journalism have earnest conversations about what is our...
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and a big fan of michigan football. and michigan in the crowd go blue. charges repel attack from within as well. thank so much. i can't tell you how what a good time i'm having here. i have never been to this event before. i'm a maize. it's wonderful and i be happier to be here. i was outside books earlier this morning and somebody me something called a sonoran hot dog know that delicious. thank you. hit the spot and. you know, i'm a little fair skinned and i didn't expect that. the bright sun sitting out while and so somebody brought me a hat which i'm delighted to wear so ordinarily it's only and blue for me but today i am a wildcat so thank you. thank you, all of you, for being here. i'll tell you a little bit about my i spent most of my career as a national security prosecutor starting right after 911 in the u.s. attorney's office in detroit. we set up a national unit. and i have watched threat to national security evolve from at that time al qaida it evolved to isis. it evolved cyber intrusions and then russia. and since 2017, i've been teaching nat
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host: that's richard in michigan. guest: the international court of justice and it will take them another two years if that to rule on the question of whether the israelis are committing genocide in gaza. if genocide -- there is a definition of it and i'm not an international lawyer but i look at the situation. what the israelis done in an effort to destroy hamas as a military organization has involved the deaths of scores of thousands of innocents and yes, the 34,000 of the hamas-controlled ministry of health has calculated includes 12-14,000 hamas fighters and combatants. i think this is a just war but i think it's been waged with an expansion of israel's rules of engagement. i think there is no question about that. is it genocide? i don't think is genocide. i don't think the israelis willfully determine as the khmer rouge in cambodia where the nazis were in germany fundamentally extinguish socially, culturally politically an entire people? i don't think that's a what's going on. we wouldn't even be having this conv
host: that's richard in michigan. guest: the international court of justice and it will take them another two years if that to rule on the question of whether the israelis are committing genocide in gaza. if genocide -- there is a definition of it and i'm not an international lawyer but i look at the situation. what the israelis done in an effort to destroy hamas as a military organization has involved the deaths of scores of thousands of innocents and yes, the 34,000 of the hamas-controlled...
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she's a big michigan sports fan. so i'm, sure, she's aware that the last time arizona played michigan in men's basketball, arizona won by 18 points. she's also a legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a co-host of the podcast sisters in law. for seven years, barb served u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, appointed by barack obama. and she was the first woman to serve in that position. while you may know, you may know barbara best from tv legal commentary. you not know that earlier in her career she worked as a sportswriter and copy editor. that may explain why she's told me her dream job would be to play shortstop for the detroit tigers. barbara has authored attack from within how disinformation is savvy tarnishing america. released just a few weeks ago and already number three on the new york times bestseller. it's a it's road map of how we got into our disinformation mess and how just maybe we might get ourselves out of it. cashmere is a journalist at the new york times. where she about the loomi
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white of michigan to be united states district judge for the eastern district of michigan. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. president biden and first ladym. build biden didn't prime minister c-span.org spent now motivating up. watch the white house dinner wednesday c-span network. ♪♪ unfiltered view of government. we are just getting started. building 100 thousand miles of newton for
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marvin in michigan is next. marvin, good morning, you're next up. >> oh, yes, good morning. >> marvin, you're going to have to turn down your television, please. >> good morning. yes, about speaker johnson, he's the least unproductive congress we've had in the last 100 something years. to me, when he was at-- he's going to mar-a-lago this weekend to meet the ring master and we can't get anything done with the border. those people out in gaza and how they're bombing the food truck, that's ridiculous. and that's got to stop and people not wanting to pass the legislation to get these people this aid. i was going to go to one of rashida tlaib's coffee hours that she had and to see how people of different countries and nations feel to feel for these people how this stuff is happening to them. i was so fearful to go because i seen they bombed that food truck and all of this other stuff they had done because i was talking to a gentleman in the gas station about just having a conversation with the gentleman because he's
marvin in michigan is next. marvin, good morning, you're next up. >> oh, yes, good morning. >> marvin, you're going to have to turn down your television, please. >> good morning. yes, about speaker johnson, he's the least unproductive congress we've had in the last 100 something years. to me, when he was at-- he's going to mar-a-lago this weekend to meet the ring master and we can't get anything done with the border. those people out in gaza and how they're bombing the food...
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what they are thinking and feeling right now in michigan. and in preparation for that obviously one of the big issues is going to be israel/gaza for voters there. they are not happy with president biden. they are not happy with his policies. i was talking to a source today there was a shift by the white house today. president biden essentially told netanyahu if you do not start changing your approach if you do not provide concrete plans in terms of humanitarian aid, in terms of your approach to gaza we are going to condition any future aid to israel. i was talking to a source and i said do you think that's going to change young voters minds at all about president biden or they might start to shift more to him again they said no. it is essentially a cease-fire achieved are there going to be questioning whether or not they would to support him. that is not everything i think is on the minds of young voters very think abortion is going to be a big issue, economy as well. i will end there. >> left back i'm also curious patrick what you've seen o
what they are thinking and feeling right now in michigan. and in preparation for that obviously one of the big issues is going to be israel/gaza for voters there. they are not happy with president biden. they are not happy with his policies. i was talking to a source today there was a shift by the white house today. president biden essentially told netanyahu if you do not start changing your approach if you do not provide concrete plans in terms of humanitarian aid, in terms of your approach to...
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to have conversations with the governor with a variety of student groups and michigan and michigan state state. i was able to do talk radio and a lot of outreach to answer those questions about why do we have the nato alliance and why should we be supporting ukraine? i'm heading off to ohio tomorrow to do the same thing. some of it's out of my control and i was sure you'd asked this question but here's what i say question. this there are two concerns about the united states and the security of the atlantic. one is are you getting the supplemental done in his u.n. support for ukraine over and is now on as where the europeans have to take over and provide aid to ukraine and two can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presence of all political stripeses standing up and supporting the nato alliance. i think my answer on both fronts are pretty optimistic. one, i think we have visitors coming through from congress almost every week. delegations that are made up of republicans and democrats traveling together and all i hear from them time and time again as we are going to get the supplementa
to have conversations with the governor with a variety of student groups and michigan and michigan state state. i was able to do talk radio and a lot of outreach to answer those questions about why do we have the nato alliance and why should we be supporting ukraine? i'm heading off to ohio tomorrow to do the same thing. some of it's out of my control and i was sure you'd asked this question but here's what i say question. this there are two concerns about the united states and the security of...
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i went to both university of michigan, michigan state. i was able to do talk radio, do a lot of outreach to try and answer those questions about why do we still have the nato alliance and why should we keep supporting ukraine. and i'm heading off to ohio tomorrow to do the same thing. so some of it's out of my control and i was sure were you going to ask this question, but here is what i say when i get this question frequently. so there's two concerns about the united states that you hear on the other side of the atlantic. one is, are you going to get the supplemental done or is u.s. support for ukraine over? is it now on us? will europeans have to take over and provide the remaining assistance to ukraine? and two, can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presidents of all political stripes standing up and committing and supporting the nato alliance? and i think my answer on both fronts is pretty optimistic. one, i think that we have visitors coming through from congress almost every week, delegations that are made up of republicans and
i went to both university of michigan, michigan state. i was able to do talk radio, do a lot of outreach to try and answer those questions about why do we still have the nato alliance and why should we keep supporting ukraine. and i'm heading off to ohio tomorrow to do the same thing. so some of it's out of my control and i was sure were you going to ask this question, but here is what i say when i get this question frequently. so there's two concerns about the united states that you hear on...
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charles potter again of michigan. john mcclellan, henry jackson and stewart symington were the three democrats on the committee. about 35 days of sessions, 20 million people we able to view this on tv. what was the result of these hearings? well, the result of one key result of the hearings was that mccarthy, again, no longer a member of the committee or in this case, this subcommittee. he now a witness was still very, very present in these in these hearings. and what he tried to do and did quite effectively. but ultimately to his own, you know, due to his own undoing, is he started he started intervening and interrupting the proceedings and dominant and trying to dominate them. and he kept doing something. he kept raising what he called a point of order in order to interrupt the line of questioning that was taking place or to try to grab control of these of these hearings. and he did it so many times that the the phrase point of order became kind of a what we would call a mean almost today, became sort of a saying th
charles potter again of michigan. john mcclellan, henry jackson and stewart symington were the three democrats on the committee. about 35 days of sessions, 20 million people we able to view this on tv. what was the result of these hearings? well, the result of one key result of the hearings was that mccarthy, again, no longer a member of the committee or in this case, this subcommittee. he now a witness was still very, very present in these in these hearings. and what he tried to do and did...
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this is this is in brighton, michigan. that's in the suburbs of detroit, where grew up in brighton, michigan. so my dad had been the pastor of this church for a quarter century and. he'd been looking for a successor for some time. he'd been looking for an area parent, someone who he could groom to eventually take over and my dad was really stressed out about it in the last years of leading the church. he was really that he might not find the right person. and then one day at a denominational meeting, he met this young associate pastor who happened be working at goodwill church up in the hudson valley, the very where my dad had been saved, all those years earlier. and in fact, the church where my dad had worked his first job out of seminary as, an associate pastor, i was born there my nursery was in the church manse library, sort of kind of a holy ground for my family. that's what my parents always called this church in new york. so my dad met this young man and. he was just the perfect fit. he was the perfect candidate. he
this is this is in brighton, michigan. that's in the suburbs of detroit, where grew up in brighton, michigan. so my dad had been the pastor of this church for a quarter century and. he'd been looking for a successor for some time. he'd been looking for an area parent, someone who he could groom to eventually take over and my dad was really stressed out about it in the last years of leading the church. he was really that he might not find the right person. and then one day at a denominational...
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this is the first time in -- and the lady spoke from michigan. i love michigan. i love the vehicles that michigan has produced. and i can't tell you that every michigander is going to be enthralled with what they're trying to do. they're saying by 2032 that basically 70% of the vehicles have to be electric. can't do it. two things why you can't do it madam president. first of all, we don't have the infrastructure to do it. next of all, we don't have is the minerals to make the batteries. so the only way they can get around that is a change many you tell me in the bill where it says you can go from 40% to 20% the first year. you tell me in 2031 you can go from 80% that you should be doing here in america to am40%. i remember in 1974 we were dependent on oil. we weren't producing what we should be producing. we were depending on saudi arabia and opec put an embargo on us. i waited in line to buy gasoline to go to work. i remember that day very well. it was a horrible time. i sure as heck don't want to have to wait on a battery coming from china to drive my vehicle
this is the first time in -- and the lady spoke from michigan. i love michigan. i love the vehicles that michigan has produced. and i can't tell you that every michigander is going to be enthralled with what they're trying to do. they're saying by 2032 that basically 70% of the vehicles have to be electric. can't do it. two things why you can't do it madam president. first of all, we don't have the infrastructure to do it. next of all, we don't have is the minerals to make the batteries. so the...
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was pretty significant the reading of the polls had that conversation of michigan democrats. her polls showed amongst young people amongst voters democratic voters in michigan under 30 are only three points behind biden in terms of enthusiasm. i think there's a real worry there involves the white house i would be concerned. they are very concerned about voters over 65 who are ed and nikki haley's kind of can't. that's who they are looking to. they think they can drive up there and that's kind of fell by to 12020 had both young people and i saw something that shows voters over 65 you have a college degree are most swinging toward democrat demographics of the think biden really cares that is the bread and butter. >> is a much more natural fit. should we open it up to questions? what sort open up to questions from the audience. if you could just say your name and what you study or something like that. don't be shy. [inaudible] of public policy student. my question is significantly older that is been a talking point about joe biden's age than about tom's age. as a when you have a
was pretty significant the reading of the polls had that conversation of michigan democrats. her polls showed amongst young people amongst voters democratic voters in michigan under 30 are only three points behind biden in terms of enthusiasm. i think there's a real worry there involves the white house i would be concerned. they are very concerned about voters over 65 who are ed and nikki haley's kind of can't. that's who they are looking to. they think they can drive up there and that's kind...
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i'm sorry but a brand new white mercedes suv in northern michigan, a white car. first of all, what dirt roads everywhere? i don't think so. you're not even going to cover the lease, let alone insure or texas or anything else. and like, it wasn't even a hybrid. so gas is a gas guzzler, right to me. and she stole on that. not in urban, but it's her car just to drive it around. so she's like a like a driving advertisement for our von, a company she doesn't believe in. she doesn't believe in a work for anymore. and when i was riding around and i wanted to take a screwdriver and like pry off because it's like a metal sign on above the wheel, well, i'm like, that's fine. and people also we went mushroom hunting one day when i was out there and just to take a load off and her car, we were like, park in a ditch and then go back into some and stuff where we knew where we thought mushrooms were. and i won't tell you any more than that, but people would pull over and be like, rila, jennifer her. and because they saw her car, like her car is so recognizable to everyone in th
i'm sorry but a brand new white mercedes suv in northern michigan, a white car. first of all, what dirt roads everywhere? i don't think so. you're not even going to cover the lease, let alone insure or texas or anything else. and like, it wasn't even a hybrid. so gas is a gas guzzler, right to me. and she stole on that. not in urban, but it's her car just to drive it around. so she's like a like a driving advertisement for our von, a company she doesn't believe in. she doesn't believe in a work...
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this year's first prize high school winners are 12 graders from detroit athens high school in troy, michigan or c-span is available through chymeomcast awaiting documentary talks about the challenges caregivers in america face and potential solutions to these issues it's titled unseen heroes: the caregivers of america. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ doctor grace british vendor teresa therapists work with the elderly a role that became vital when her mother was diagnosed with dimension 2018. >> before that had luckily moved her closer so i could help with the medical care. my dad passed away suddenly i was thrown into the role of primary caregiver for. >> that change made grace the one out of every five americans to provide regular care to those in need. which may include preparing meals, cleaning, taking to appointments or any other number of tasks in a role that s is difficult to define as it is to perform. >> taking care of someone putting a lot of time and energy into something that's only going to get worse is emotionally draining. you have to be available 24/7 you do not know what's going to come
this year's first prize high school winners are 12 graders from detroit athens high school in troy, michigan or c-span is available through chymeomcast awaiting documentary talks about the challenges caregivers in america face and potential solutions to these issues it's titled unseen heroes: the caregivers of america. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ doctor grace british vendor teresa therapists work with the elderly a role that became vital when her mother was diagnosed with dimension 2018. >>...
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you're a michigan resident. my colleague who is a michigander, since he moved to michigan is secretary buttigieg planning to run to governor. >> we went to michigan because it was for our family. that's what we've achieved by moving to michigan. this job takes 110% of intellect and attention and i don't know if i'm run for office again or not but i do really care about the future of -- of the state that i've -- i've married into it and adopted and i think governor whitmer is doing a fantastic job you are now a tria. >> yeah. i did one triathlon but i don't know if that makes you a triathlete. >> it sure does. >> i will take it. >> it was really hard. i didn't love it but i had to really lean on my husband to agree to watch the kids what i went on these for our bike rise. it's not just michigan but washington has a fantastic environment to run or take long bike rides. great training and i enjoyed it but until i have a less manic job, i don't think i can train for something like that again. >> is we say goodbye, i
you're a michigan resident. my colleague who is a michigander, since he moved to michigan is secretary buttigieg planning to run to governor. >> we went to michigan because it was for our family. that's what we've achieved by moving to michigan. this job takes 110% of intellect and attention and i don't know if i'm run for office again or not but i do really care about the future of -- of the state that i've -- i've married into it and adopted and i think governor whitmer is doing a...
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my name is melinda cooper and i'm from grand rapids michigan. and i went to the same elementary school that you, your sister, and was my class. absolutely. sure. yeah, sure would. so i read stealing buddha's dinner and i cried and laughed the whole book. and i grieved for the little girl you were. and for some of the experiences you had because some of them were mine being one of the few african-american families in that neighborhood. it just was such beautiful story. and our school was so special at the time. i didn't know of it. sure. what was the center for vietnamese refugees? i thought all schools in grand rapids looked like ours. and the celebrations, ted, and all the things i learned about vietnamese culture were just so beautiful. so i read the book, i listened with an audible, and i messaged shelly austin. i don't know. i think you guys might have went to city together and went to school with her and. i said, her book is amazing and she's madison and i never emailed you. and i to. and then i said, shelly, she's going have a book talk an
my name is melinda cooper and i'm from grand rapids michigan. and i went to the same elementary school that you, your sister, and was my class. absolutely. sure. yeah, sure would. so i read stealing buddha's dinner and i cried and laughed the whole book. and i grieved for the little girl you were. and for some of the experiences you had because some of them were mine being one of the few african-american families in that neighborhood. it just was such beautiful story. and our school was so...
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she she she she came to michigan twice during that entire campaign. they were both very in the campaign and never came back. never once did she go to wisconsin. she did not step foot in wisconsin. 2016 presidential election campaign because they were so sure that they would win. chuck also had said the general democratic strategy, which was for every voter we lose in the rust belt, will gain to in the affluent. right. which is a direct statement of we're going to pick up more fancy pants, rich white people, then we're going to lose a downwardly mobile rural white people. and we're that's why we're going to win the election. and it didn't really work out for chuck or for any of us. right. if you in winning elections so that you can do things like appointing supreme court justices that will protect a woman's right to an abortion in this country. right. you have to say, okay why did michigan in wisconsin, the democratic agenda? and i would argue that the reason that they did is because for, i don't know, 20 plus years the democratic agenda for people in
she she she she came to michigan twice during that entire campaign. they were both very in the campaign and never came back. never once did she go to wisconsin. she did not step foot in wisconsin. 2016 presidential election campaign because they were so sure that they would win. chuck also had said the general democratic strategy, which was for every voter we lose in the rust belt, will gain to in the affluent. right. which is a direct statement of we're going to pick up more fancy pants, rich...
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eastern to resume consideration of this to court nonaons for nebraska and michigan. and on cpa at:3a.m., defense secretary lloyd austin and joint cef of staff chair genelharles brown junior ctesiphon president biden's 2025 budget request for the pentagon bere the senate armed services committe then in the afternoon a hearing toxamine the use of shell companie a facilitating transnational crime. that gets underway atwo.m. eastern. you can also fd our live coverage on the free cpan now that you out or online at c-span.org. >> president biden traveled to madison, wisconsin, to announce a new student debt relief plan that aims to cancel up to $20,000 of interest for roughly 20,000,000 borrowers. the administration intends to implement the plan this fall. the president's remarks run about 15 minutes. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, wisconsin. hello, hello, hello. [cheers and applause] please have a seat, if you have one. governor, thank you. i give a nice introduction. thank you, ashley, for introducing me and sharing yourd story. i like an awful lot o
eastern to resume consideration of this to court nonaons for nebraska and michigan. and on cpa at:3a.m., defense secretary lloyd austin and joint cef of staff chair genelharles brown junior ctesiphon president biden's 2025 budget request for the pentagon bere the senate armed services committe then in the afternoon a hearing toxamine the use of shell companie a facilitating transnational crime. that gets underway atwo.m. eastern. you can also fd our live coverage on the free cpan now that you...
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she read power plant in michigan and also ran a plan for general motors. she r p earned her naturalist de and her masters degree in industrial engineering from purdue university, and i just confirmed backstage she a fan of the boilermakers. so they're in the final four for those of you who follow men's basketball. and she earned her message great and is a sloan fellow at the gse in 2005. i would like you to join me in welcoming patty poppe. [applause] in 2005. please join me in welcoming patty poppe. >> i was going to thank you for the kind introduction, but -- [laughter] >> thank you for coming on for your willingness to engage in the conversation about some challenges that pg&e has faced. patty said she was happy to take questions from the audience and we will have time for that at the end of the session. but first i want to have a conversation where we acknowledge the elephant in the room. that is why i decided upfront to just get that on the table. patty: the first -- the first question ayatollah -- i have for you -- this is a challenging job. a really
she read power plant in michigan and also ran a plan for general motors. she r p earned her naturalist de and her masters degree in industrial engineering from purdue university, and i just confirmed backstage she a fan of the boilermakers. so they're in the final four for those of you who follow men's basketball. and she earned her message great and is a sloan fellow at the gse in 2005. i would like you to join me in welcoming patty poppe. [applause] in 2005. please join me in welcoming patty...
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a caller from michigan, tim republican. what is your question. >> i would like to make a statement instead of asking a question. how come we do not get better information from the news reporters because it seems everything slanted against one side. it makes. we are trying to do the real thing paying bills and stuff. it doesn't make sense to me what has happened. i'm a leader of one of the correspondence on capitol hill. we credential a wide range of outlets. a somewhat ideological. we do not exclude those with different viewpoints and i would say we are trying to get to the truth into trying to get the facts. we are in direct communication with them every day and to the best we can convey not just what is happening on capitol hill but also why the. what happens can be opaque and confusing if you are not a full-time government expert and trying to break down those complicated whether it's procedural dynamics, why are the republicans fighting with each other all the time was what we are trying to break down and provided the a
a caller from michigan, tim republican. what is your question. >> i would like to make a statement instead of asking a question. how come we do not get better information from the news reporters because it seems everything slanted against one side. it makes. we are trying to do the real thing paying bills and stuff. it doesn't make sense to me what has happened. i'm a leader of one of the correspondence on capitol hill. we credential a wide range of outlets. a somewhat ideological. we do...
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originally from michigan. and coming to us from massachusetts, o'connor is a journalist and a teacher of journalism at boston college as a regular contributor to new york times travel section o'connor's writing has also appeared in the oxford american the believer. gq, financial times and other publications. what brings us here tonight is o'connor's debut nonfiction book that asks the question what it about bigfoot that has caught our imaginations? for those who have seen time and time again the classic image of pacific northwest official or unofficial mascot, i'm practically every surface, but haven't yet delved into the history. the legends and the mania. the secret history of bigfoot is the place to start. while the debate bigfoot's existence continues, the fact that the large humanoid ape has a has become a cornerstone of american culture. and in this book o'connor guides us on an adventure filled with shrouded forests, firsthand accounts and conventions to see why that is so again, welcome to panels heroe
originally from michigan. and coming to us from massachusetts, o'connor is a journalist and a teacher of journalism at boston college as a regular contributor to new york times travel section o'connor's writing has also appeared in the oxford american the believer. gq, financial times and other publications. what brings us here tonight is o'connor's debut nonfiction book that asks the question what it about bigfoot that has caught our imaginations? for those who have seen time and time again...
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a caller for michigan has been waiting. what is your question? caller: good morning. i would more like to make a statement instead of asking the question. how come we do not get better information from the news reporters and stuff like that. it seems like everything is slanted against one side and the other side and then the other side so it does not fix anything. that makes it not worth even having a government to begin with which is really nerve-racking. out here in the real world we are just working and doing our own thing trying to pay bills. this doesn't make sense to me why it is happening. host: in defense of congressional reporters? guest: i am the leading of one of the standard committees of correspondence on capitol hill and we credential a wide range of outlets, some with ideological viewpoints and some without. i would say the majority without. we do not exclude those with ideological viewpoints. i would say we are trying to get to the truth, we are trying to get the facts. we are in direct communication with lawmakers and staff and we are trying to convey
a caller for michigan has been waiting. what is your question? caller: good morning. i would more like to make a statement instead of asking the question. how come we do not get better information from the news reporters and stuff like that. it seems like everything is slanted against one side and the other side and then the other side so it does not fix anything. that makes it not worth even having a government to begin with which is really nerve-racking. out here in the real world we are just...
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. >> host: john in michigan, independent. >> caller: the funny thing is all the talk about people coming across the border and that i think it would be seriously a a push for trying to get this fisa thing pushed through because for potentially an integral terrorism withinr the united states if they're so worried about all these of people coming across the border as well as in other kind of terrorism, whether it looks like another january 6th or anything like that, being able to find out things ahead of time would probably be a pretty darn good idea before it actually happened. but that would be my comment. >> host: are people making that argument? >> guest: i think you're hearing a lot of people make that argument, particularly and the house intelligence committee you are seeing a lot of people who are doing we need to be able to investigate. we need all our surveillance powers intact. there's no good, they would argue, from impeding the surveillance program. that's exactly the argument being made in passing this in keeping without a warrant in this moment trimmer fbi director christophe
. >> host: john in michigan, independent. >> caller: the funny thing is all the talk about people coming across the border and that i think it would be seriously a a push for trying to get this fisa thing pushed through because for potentially an integral terrorism withinr the united states if they're so worried about all these of people coming across the border as well as in other kind of terrorism, whether it looks like another january 6th or anything like that, being able to find...
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, personnel shortages recently entered essential operations at seven small stations on the coast in michigan. so my question for you, does the president's budget included includenecessary resources to as the coast guard workforce challenges and and sure that it has personnel that are needed to effectively serve michigan as well as the entire great lakes region? >> chairman peters, i've got to take a look at the budget and confer with coast guard about the implications of the budget for michigan specifically and the facilities the coast guard staffs. forgive me for not knowing today geographic specificity that i will circle back with you. >> i appreciate that, and we can follow up with you. i was pleased congress provided sustained funding to ensure the frontline staff receive the pay and benefits equivalent to the counter parts throughout the federal government. the department's 25 budget request if granted would ensure the tsa personnel continue to receive equivalent pay and benefits and i look forward to working with my colleagues to deliver the pay on the benefits that they deserve as the
, personnel shortages recently entered essential operations at seven small stations on the coast in michigan. so my question for you, does the president's budget included includenecessary resources to as the coast guard workforce challenges and and sure that it has personnel that are needed to effectively serve michigan as well as the entire great lakes region? >> chairman peters, i've got to take a look at the budget and confer with coast guard about the implications of the budget for...
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i write about story of him visiting one of the first campaign stops, the flint auto plant in flint, michigan in august of 2015, where everyone at the time, remember, was focused on his comments. john mccain saying, i liked you. you know, like people who weren't captured and saying he's a he's out of the race as this his is it's over before it. but at the same time, he was going to places like flint and saying, i'm going to bring your jobs back. and you had no other who could credibly say this to those people. and you had mitt romney four years earlier who was the candidate so-called let's let detroit go bankrupt, you know, of laying off workers and, you know famously had that new york times op ed, which the obama campaign made huge of. so this was something very different. and he reaps benefits in that fall election. he's about 20 points better in flint than he does than mitt romney did. now turns up again in the 2016 campaign because of the policies of flint water crisis. so you had only a lot of nonwhite have not only a big population of you know people of typically white working class vot
i write about story of him visiting one of the first campaign stops, the flint auto plant in flint, michigan in august of 2015, where everyone at the time, remember, was focused on his comments. john mccain saying, i liked you. you know, like people who weren't captured and saying he's a he's out of the race as this his is it's over before it. but at the same time, he was going to places like flint and saying, i'm going to bring your jobs back. and you had no other who could credibly say this...
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he's not he's going to lose michigan because there's 600,000 auto workers there. and the whole ivy scam was just completely punishing to them and. they know it and they know that that's, you know, joe biden tells them that's the future they know that that is going to just sink the industry. so i sort of see everything this class lens forgive. no, i think that makes sense. well and the electric vehicles subject is i mean, it's kind of near and dear to what we're talking about here. i say, great, if those things can succeed on the market on their own that's fine. and that's how competition works. and sorry, if you work in different company, but of course they're totally and relentlessly subsidized and pushed government. sometimes our government officials sound like they're they they're making commission on selling them and which is the opposite of fair competition. right 100%. and of course you know, this is just class warfare against the working class, the whole grain agenda of these puts it's thumb on the scales for china. and the reason that the liberals and, the
he's not he's going to lose michigan because there's 600,000 auto workers there. and the whole ivy scam was just completely punishing to them and. they know it and they know that that's, you know, joe biden tells them that's the future they know that that is going to just sink the industry. so i sort of see everything this class lens forgive. no, i think that makes sense. well and the electric vehicles subject is i mean, it's kind of near and dear to what we're talking about here. i say, great,...
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you know, correlation isn't causation, but it's been close to the michigan stuff, right? so that's clearly a part of it. but he is affected by these images. and and it does seem i'm not trying to over psychoanalyze but throughout his career, the more he's gone through his career, the more he has seemed to care about the civilian issues. well, so one anecdote in your book that's gotten a lot of attention is that he reported to have told the former prime of israel in 1982 that he would have gone even further than israel did in lebanon to include killing women and children if it was necessary. what was your reaction when you heard that? i found somewhere and i asked about it. i was surprised. i mean, he was further it was operation galilee. we'd have to go to deep into that. but you can look it up and he was basically saying, yeah, like do what you got to do. and he he is said this on multiple occasions, like, you know, why it sounds a little ron desantis it right like what the saying is that this line in his book about like should we do x thing for the sake of djibouti. bid
you know, correlation isn't causation, but it's been close to the michigan stuff, right? so that's clearly a part of it. but he is affected by these images. and and it does seem i'm not trying to over psychoanalyze but throughout his career, the more he's gone through his career, the more he has seemed to care about the civilian issues. well, so one anecdote in your book that's gotten a lot of attention is that he reported to have told the former prime of israel in 1982 that he would have gone...
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have to take a look at the budget and confer with coast guard about the implications of the budget for michigan specifically and the facilities that the coast guard staffs there. forgive me for not knowing today the geographic specificity, but i will circle back with you. >> i appreciate that. we can follow up with you. finally, i was pleased that congress provided tsa with sustained funding to ensure that tsa frontline staff receive the pay and benefits equivalent to counterparts throughout the federal government. the department fy 25 budget would ensure that tsa personnel continue to receive equivalent pay and benefits. i look forward to working with my colleagues to deliver to tsa the pay and benefits they deserve as they keep us safe every single day that airports across our country. the question for you, as tsa continues to screen record numbers of passengers, how does this pay increase improve the tsa operations, workforce morale and retention, as well as recruitment efforts? >> i have spoken with the administrator on a number of occasions. the pay increase has had a monumental impact, po
have to take a look at the budget and confer with coast guard about the implications of the budget for michigan specifically and the facilities that the coast guard staffs there. forgive me for not knowing today the geographic specificity, but i will circle back with you. >> i appreciate that. we can follow up with you. finally, i was pleased that congress provided tsa with sustained funding to ensure that tsa frontline staff receive the pay and benefits equivalent to counterparts...