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in michigan. give us one good reason we shouldn't vanquish you to another dimension! ok, guys, hear me out. switching to geico could save you... hundreds on car insurance. huh, he does make a point... i do like to save money... catch you on the flip, suckas! geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. >> tim: they've been playing 1496 times in the little brown jug will remain in michigan after tonight's 33-10 win. >> holly: karan higdon and khaleke hudson, you guys ran for 379 yards, how important was it to get that one going early and often? >> we knew we had the perfect pla
in michigan. give us one good reason we shouldn't vanquish you to another dimension! ok, guys, hear me out. switching to geico could save you... hundreds on car insurance. huh, he does make a point... i do like to save money... catch you on the flip, suckas! geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the...
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in michigan in 2010 in congressional races in michigan, people in that state cast nearly a quarter million more votes for democratic candidates than for republican candidates. and the result of those votes where democrats got a quarter million more votes, the result is that republicans got nine seats and democrats got five. which shows their system worked very well. that was in 2012. the republicans were super excited to brag about that. in the 2016 election last year it worked the same way in the state legislature. people in michigan in 2016 cast their votes for state legislature basically 50/50 between democrats and republicans and the result of the 50/50 vote is that republicans took 16 more seats in the legislature than the democrats did. which made the republicans very happy and showed how well they had done their work. when they rigged the districts to their own benefit after 2010, after the 2010 census and that same dynamic, that's the same reason why we still don't know tonight whose in charge in the state of virginia. two weeks after democrats just absolutely winning not just the
in michigan in 2010 in congressional races in michigan, people in that state cast nearly a quarter million more votes for democratic candidates than for republican candidates. and the result of those votes where democrats got a quarter million more votes, the result is that republicans got nine seats and democrats got five. which shows their system worked very well. that was in 2012. the republicans were super excited to brag about that. in the 2016 election last year it worked the same way in...
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ost: karen in michigan caller: yes. i think we should let the people michigan for work in and there has been several farmers that has not been up to do their crops like asparagus because they didn't have the people to do it. then on the other hand, the aople that come over here and dozen of them live in one house and a go get food stamps and just one person, just one person is working, nobody else. ago, i made a dollar -- i was taking care of five children and my granddaughter and it would get nothing. i think they should be able to come over to work but then go back home. thank you. guest: it is more than just several farmers. my district in michigan, very diverse agriculture. apples,, we go through great apples by the way. very diverse. a peachtree st picked three times. we really require a migrant workforce. as i sit down and talk with a good number of my farmers, , they left farmers last year literally hundreds of thousands of unpaid crops, whether it be cucumbers, tomatoes, peaches, apples because they haven't had
ost: karen in michigan caller: yes. i think we should let the people michigan for work in and there has been several farmers that has not been up to do their crops like asparagus because they didn't have the people to do it. then on the other hand, the aople that come over here and dozen of them live in one house and a go get food stamps and just one person, just one person is working, nobody else. ago, i made a dollar -- i was taking care of five children and my granddaughter and it would get...
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with you we're starting tonight in michigan. in the flint water crisis in michigan. criminal charges have been brought now against 15 current and former government officials. flint's water -- you probably remember flint's water didn't get poisoned by lead because of some degraduation in the infrastructure some poor local planning by city government. flint's water got lead poisons and kids in flint got lead poisoned because of the state government in michigan. rick snyder is the republican governor of michigan. the flint lead poisoning happening after the governor and the state declared a financial emergency in flint and because of that financial emergency they declared they would install their own emergency manager, appointed by the governor and who overrode local democracy. essentially voided local election results in flint. local elections where people picked the elected officials were null and void because this governor appointed emergency manager would make uni lateral decisions on his own about flint. one of the decisions made by the governor's appointee while h
with you we're starting tonight in michigan. in the flint water crisis in michigan. criminal charges have been brought now against 15 current and former government officials. flint's water -- you probably remember flint's water didn't get poisoned by lead because of some degraduation in the infrastructure some poor local planning by city government. flint's water got lead poisons and kids in flint got lead poisoned because of the state government in michigan. rick snyder is the republican...
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a past president of the michigan association for justice formerly the michigan trial lawyers association. he goes on to say that justice larsen has demonstrated on the bench that she is precisely who she is in person, a genuine, thoughtful individual who respects precedent, the common law and the role that lawyers and judges play in society. i have no hesitation in telling you that justice larsen will make an excellent judge on the sixth circuit court of appeals. in conclusion, president trump continues to nominate smart, well-qualified, and impartial individuals to our nation's federal courts. justice larsen, like each of the other nominees before her, was nominated on the basis of her belief in the rule of law and her commitment to apply the law fairly to everyone who enters her courtroom. once again i'd also like to thank chairman chuck grassley for his leadership of the judiciary committee, tirelessly working to bring the president's nominees to the floor. i look forward to voting to confirm joan larsen today, and i urge all of my colleagues to join me. the presiding officer: under t
a past president of the michigan association for justice formerly the michigan trial lawyers association. he goes on to say that justice larsen has demonstrated on the bench that she is precisely who she is in person, a genuine, thoughtful individual who respects precedent, the common law and the role that lawyers and judges play in society. i have no hesitation in telling you that justice larsen will make an excellent judge on the sixth circuit court of appeals. in conclusion, president trump...
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in april of two thousand and fourteen the city of flint michigan changed its public water source to the flint river and failed to include corrosion deterrent. liquids to which which will cause the lead to lead from old pipes into the water supply as of now november twenty seventeen the remaining lead pipes in flint won't be completely replaced until twenty twenty but a recent study from daniels grossman and david university of kansas and a west virginia university show that we don't have time to wait using public health records birth and death certificates the researchers compared fetal death rates and miscarriages and flint to fifteen other michigan cities from two thousand and eight to two thousand and fifteen those cities that had not changed their water supply and compared them with the data suggests that influence fetal death rates rose fifty eight percent and thirty rates fell by twelve percent in that time of course the michigan department of health and human services a mediately complained that the study was flawed and they would have to do their own study of the study which rea
in april of two thousand and fourteen the city of flint michigan changed its public water source to the flint river and failed to include corrosion deterrent. liquids to which which will cause the lead to lead from old pipes into the water supply as of now november twenty seventeen the remaining lead pipes in flint won't be completely replaced until twenty twenty but a recent study from daniels grossman and david university of kansas and a west virginia university show that we don't have time...
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the gentleman from michigan. mr. huizenga: i'm pleased to yield such time he may consume to the gentleman from pennsylvania, the vice chairman of the financial institution subcommittee of financial services, mr. rothfus. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time he may consume. mr. rothfus: i thank mr. huizenga for yielding. i want to start by thanking the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger, for leading on this important legislation. i rise today to express my support for the clarifying commercial real estate loans act, the financial institution subcommittee has spent a signature amount of time analyzing the state of bank lend lending. not surprising -- bank lending. not surprisingly aside from from major banks to major corporations, we foundback lending in today's environment is weak. we need to jump-start economic growth once again so we're going to need to find ways to address some of the unintended consequences of the rules coming out of washington, d.c. the high volatility comm
the gentleman from michigan. mr. huizenga: i'm pleased to yield such time he may consume to the gentleman from pennsylvania, the vice chairman of the financial institution subcommittee of financial services, mr. rothfus. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time he may consume. mr. rothfus: i thank mr. huizenga for yielding. i want to start by thanking the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger, for leading on this important legislation. i rise today to express my...
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the gentleman from michigan. mr. rush: mr. speaker, might i inquire as to how much time is remaining on both sides? the chair: the gentleman from illinois has five minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan has 7 1/2. mr. rush: we have no further speakers on this side. mr. upton: we have a couple more speakers. we'll go through and then close if we have time. the chair: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. upton: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lamalfa: thank you to the gentleman. thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in support for this commonsense hydropower streamlining process for modernizing the way we permit in order to bolster the process for over 400 existing hydropower projects in the united states. very important in my area as well. hydropower delivers clean renewable power 24 hours a day, unlike other renewable power which fluctuates with time of day, sun, wind or lack thereof. in 2014 california alone p
the gentleman from michigan. mr. rush: mr. speaker, might i inquire as to how much time is remaining on both sides? the chair: the gentleman from illinois has five minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan has 7 1/2. mr. rush: we have no further speakers on this side. mr. upton: we have a couple more speakers. we'll go through and then close if we have time. the chair: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. upton: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from california,...
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michigan is not the same as ohio. but this is a different kind of place and one of the reasons why it's so unique is again because of the international border. so one of the ways that i began to begin to explore this place was with my students i'm really touched that some of them are actually here today. it warms my heart that they are here. one of the things that we did was go on local history tours with african-american groups. it was a county back in ann arbor. something that really stuck with me was focused along the underground railroad. i learned for the first time that is how active southeastern michigan has been. we began to recognize some important sites but also in our town of ann arbor. and we got to go to the historical museum. i hope you will go if you have never been there. i'm sure you had been there. but at that museum they have the underground railroad. it was very small. it was enough to get our imaginations going. it was around 2009 i think. we did research and projects on it. that's it open the doo
michigan is not the same as ohio. but this is a different kind of place and one of the reasons why it's so unique is again because of the international border. so one of the ways that i began to begin to explore this place was with my students i'm really touched that some of them are actually here today. it warms my heart that they are here. one of the things that we did was go on local history tours with african-american groups. it was a county back in ann arbor. something that really stuck...
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in michigan we are seeing the impact of this misguided legislation. supporters of this policies told us that wages and job growth would increase if michigan would just pass laws to crack down on union membership. well, michigan has the law, but workers and their families aren't seeing any of the promised benefits. in years since passage of the law, the economic data clearly shows that, yes, corporate profits are up but not wages. in fact, when comparing michigan to states that haven't attacked union membership, studies show that we have fallen behind prounion states when it comes to worker pay. i'm deeply concerned about the efforts of antiunion work r laws, including the janusv. afscme case. a negative ruling in this case would be a huge loss for american workers and undermine the right to collectively bargain. mr. president, we should be doing everything we can to support american workers and their right to fight for better working conditions, fair pay, and the ability to care for their families. instead of attacking our nation's labor unions, we sh
in michigan we are seeing the impact of this misguided legislation. supporters of this policies told us that wages and job growth would increase if michigan would just pass laws to crack down on union membership. well, michigan has the law, but workers and their families aren't seeing any of the promised benefits. in years since passage of the law, the economic data clearly shows that, yes, corporate profits are up but not wages. in fact, when comparing michigan to states that haven't attacked...
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i'll be speaking with conyers' michigan colleague in the house in moments. but another big story we're following that impacts every single american, republicans right now closer than they've ever been to passing the most in this hour on that version of sweeping reform. at the end of 20 hours of debate, we'll see a potentially chaotic voterama. then all of that will be capped by the final vote which could come as early as today. >>> in a boom for republicans, senator john mccain announced late this morning he is a yes. now remember, he cast the deciding vote that killed gop efforts to repeal obamacare. republicans are increasingly confident this will be their first big legislative win. >> we're on the cusp of a great victory for the country and in particular for small business. >> i'm not a guy who's in the guarantee business because i can only control this side of the capitol. i'm confident we can get this done this year. >> i'm very bullish on this. i think most -- basically all of my republican colleagues in the senate are very bullish. we're going to get
i'll be speaking with conyers' michigan colleague in the house in moments. but another big story we're following that impacts every single american, republicans right now closer than they've ever been to passing the most in this hour on that version of sweeping reform. at the end of 20 hours of debate, we'll see a potentially chaotic voterama. then all of that will be capped by the final vote which could come as early as today. >>> in a boom for republicans, senator john mccain...
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. >> tim: let's just leave it this way, it's been a great day for the state of michigan. you mentioned bob hooper a little earlier. he always compared him to patto patton. >> spencer: this ground game has been outstanding. >> tim: some of the great legendary radio voices were across the country at that time, similar to someone the outstanding voices in the great game of college football. that's evans stopped by a blake cashman, touched on him earlier. he made that play on a moment ago. p.j. fleck is going to be really satisfied with him as he goes into the film room. >> spencer: what's the pantheon of michigan coaches? >> tim: beau, gary moeller had that period along with lloyd carr. tom harmon, desmond howard. winningest program in college football history, 941 victories overall. harbaugh was on the field watching take part in some of those big moments, he knew he was going to be here. i loved his story about bo schembechler, at his house when he was in fifth grade. he wouldn't come down, he was playing with a talking football. he and his brother john were up in the atti
. >> tim: let's just leave it this way, it's been a great day for the state of michigan. you mentioned bob hooper a little earlier. he always compared him to patto patton. >> spencer: this ground game has been outstanding. >> tim: some of the great legendary radio voices were across the country at that time, similar to someone the outstanding voices in the great game of college football. that's evans stopped by a blake cashman, touched on him earlier. he made that play on a...
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as i travel around two towns and communities in north carolina and michigan michigan, $1,182 for those living paycheck to paycheck that makes a big difference or families from sterling heights michigan may be put more towards their mortgage or even a restaurant owner in michigan who said'' we pay our taxes first we pay our people second and airbills third and if anything is left over we get paid. our plan also means to spend more time with your kids or aging parents or hay now with your friends pro-family and pro economic growth because the value hard working and family said to have a tax cut that put family first we need to recognize today's working american family has changed. with that comes a big change of the realities every day in 41 today we're making history in the work force to add three businesses are started by women which means a lot of things with an increase of working moms like those that are represented here today we are the faces of tax reform with the extension of the child tax credit the family credit to help families have more money. pro-family this and pro-growth s
as i travel around two towns and communities in north carolina and michigan michigan, $1,182 for those living paycheck to paycheck that makes a big difference or families from sterling heights michigan may be put more towards their mortgage or even a restaurant owner in michigan who said'' we pay our taxes first we pay our people second and airbills third and if anything is left over we get paid. our plan also means to spend more time with your kids or aging parents or hay now with your friends...
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it's very strange to me so the michigan department health and human services while on the one hand is saying oh no babies were harmed during our poisoning out here lead poisoning poisoning marianas yeah i like whoops but they've also revealed this year and another report that grand rapids michigan which by the way has the largest population of children in the entire state has the highest amount of of children living there that they children there have tested high for lead three out of the last five years. so let me get this right so the risk you're going to part of held for someone who poisoned flint knows that i could watch poison poison first place there are no saying the children of flint or the babies in the mothers were miscarriage and i go there because if you look over here in another part of the state the children there have really high levels of lead but we're not seeing the same what well they're like we have this problem elsewhere but it's fine they're fine it's only about the last three to five years three in the last five years that they've shown that they have really jus
it's very strange to me so the michigan department health and human services while on the one hand is saying oh no babies were harmed during our poisoning out here lead poisoning poisoning marianas yeah i like whoops but they've also revealed this year and another report that grand rapids michigan which by the way has the largest population of children in the entire state has the highest amount of of children living there that they children there have tested high for lead three out of the last...
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absolutely >> all right thanks there's a new university of michigan report which predicts that michigan will keep growing its worse force with an estimated 93,000 jobs being added over the next two years mainly from outside the manufacturing sector pft much of the state's economy is tied to tax reform and nafta let's bring in representative dave trout welcome to power lunch >> thanks for having me. >> we going to get tax cuts or not? >> i think we will i think we'll reconcile the differences and this president will sign it >> what's up with this gang of six that seems to have so many issues are they going to do to tax reform what they did to health care >> they think they havethe latest and greatest best idea. we have to go through the process. i think they will work through the issues each have a different issue. i think we'll work through it and get something out of senate. >> you want to give us probabilities? wall street does that. >> i'm willing to say 80% probability we get something done by the end of the year. >> isn't it amazing it's not 100% >> we don't control the house and t
absolutely >> all right thanks there's a new university of michigan report which predicts that michigan will keep growing its worse force with an estimated 93,000 jobs being added over the next two years mainly from outside the manufacturing sector pft much of the state's economy is tied to tax reform and nafta let's bring in representative dave trout welcome to power lunch >> thanks for having me. >> we going to get tax cuts or not? >> i think we will i think we'll...
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shack sxld looking weary nassar admitted sexually abusing seven children in michigan, part of a plea deal that means he will go straight to prison. >> and i pray the rosary every day for forgiveness for their -- i want them to heal. >> reporter: the judge told nassar he can expect to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> you used that position of trust that you had in the most vile way, to abuse children. >> reporter: one of his most high-profile patients, douglas writes in part, "i didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many other things because for years we were conditioned to stay silent and honestly some things were extremely painful." she's the latest decorated olympic gymnast to accuse nassar, joining mckayla maroney and aly raisman. >> i think he's a monster, and i think it is so disturbing to me what he did to me and so many other people. this is so much bigger than just me. >> reporter: douglas weighed in on nassar for the first time last week. in response to raisman, she posted online about the subject of abuse. "however, it is our responsibility as women to d
shack sxld looking weary nassar admitted sexually abusing seven children in michigan, part of a plea deal that means he will go straight to prison. >> and i pray the rosary every day for forgiveness for their -- i want them to heal. >> reporter: the judge told nassar he can expect to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> you used that position of trust that you had in the most vile way, to abuse children. >> reporter: one of his most high-profile patients, douglas...
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late in the fourth quater tied at 24, michigan state. you think they're going to get the ball back here, right? no. take a look at this. marcus allen is called for roughing the passer. that helps michigan state win on a 35-yard field goal. michigan states flies into the big 10 conversation now. and franklin says his players haven't handled the spotlight well. >> we haven't been part of these conversations for a long time, and we haven't handled it well, and that's on me. and that won't happen eagain. >> the quakers go on an 80-yard drive. fiending justin watson just in time. 15-yard touch down. penn holds on a 38-35 homecoming win. villanova was shutout. >>> take a look. power play now, and it is ghost with a shot. burries it. eight goal, and it took him into december last season to get an eight goal. puck goes in off of ivan's skates. bad luck. just like that it's 3-2. then pouncing on the rebound here. it's going to go right across the goal line. the post is jake's friend there. dale reese ties it up at 4, but it goes to a shootout and
late in the fourth quater tied at 24, michigan state. you think they're going to get the ball back here, right? no. take a look at this. marcus allen is called for roughing the passer. that helps michigan state win on a 35-yard field goal. michigan states flies into the big 10 conversation now. and franklin says his players haven't handled the spotlight well. >> we haven't been part of these conversations for a long time, and we haven't handled it well, and that's on me. and that won't...
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michigan state slides back into the big ten conversation. james franklin, look at him, making sure his players shake hands after the game. he says his players are a young team and they haven't handled the spotlight of the playoff talk real well, not handling distractions well. penn trailing princeton. 35-31 late. the quakers go on an 80-yard drive. 1:12 left. fisher finding justin watson. 15-yard touchdown. princeton would miss their game tying field goal. penn holds on to a nice homecoming victory, 38-35. tough day for villanova. look at the snap here. it will go over the punter's head. whoops. last year nova was shut out by richmond, 23-0. this year shut out 22-0. richmond wins that game. the flyers, they have shane gostisbehere. he missed three games. let's go against the avalanche. power play. the shot. giroux buries it. his eighth goal. 2-1, flyers. look at the bad luck. a puck goes off the skate. that's a goal. hague redirects one into his own net off his stick. just like that it is 3-2, avalanche. then good luck for the flyers. vorace
michigan state slides back into the big ten conversation. james franklin, look at him, making sure his players shake hands after the game. he says his players are a young team and they haven't handled the spotlight of the playoff talk real well, not handling distractions well. penn trailing princeton. 35-31 late. the quakers go on an 80-yard drive. 1:12 left. fisher finding justin watson. 15-yard touchdown. princeton would miss their game tying field goal. penn holds on to a nice homecoming...
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the former usa gymnastics team doctor also worked for michigan state university. some of his victims said others need to accept the blame for fostering a predatory culture that went unchecked. >> we are more than a year from my police report. [ indiscernible ] you have yet to take responsibility for what happened on your watch. >> reporter: in an instagram post olympic gold medalist gabbi douglas said he sexually abused her, as well. naser still faces countless lawsuits in neighboring michigan counties and sentencing on federal child porn charges. >> his sentencing is january 12th. >>> three cbs employees have now come forward saying they experienced sexual misconduct by former "cbs this morning" co- host charlie rose during his time at the network. cbs news fired him yesterday after eight women told the "washington post" he had harassed them. kenneth craig has the latest from new york. >> reporter: former "cbs this morning" cohost charlie rose is facing new allegations of sexual misconduct. this time, by three cbs employees. they spoke on condition of anonymity.
the former usa gymnastics team doctor also worked for michigan state university. some of his victims said others need to accept the blame for fostering a predatory culture that went unchecked. >> we are more than a year from my police report. [ indiscernible ] you have yet to take responsibility for what happened on your watch. >> reporter: in an instagram post olympic gold medalist gabbi douglas said he sexually abused her, as well. naser still faces countless lawsuits in...
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and on that subject, i think michigan is a great case studdy. my home state of michigan. you see i'm from the motor city where we're known for our blue collar work ethic. our families come from all -- humble beginnings. they get up every morning and go to work to make ends meet. to build a better life for their family and kids. and we persevere through some retty serious economic death spirals i must say. very serious. 2008 as efer back to an example. more than 8,000 people left our state. just think about that. we're the only state in the union to lose population. and more would have left had they lost 2008 as an example. more -- had they had a chance to sell their homes. at the time i was a senate majority leader under the last administration. overseeing the only republican branch of government. i saw firsthand how the administration pursued targeted tax credits, one after the other, that favored one industry over the other. it was a classic example of government picking winners over losers. and as expected it failed miserably. as we see at the federal level today, in m
and on that subject, i think michigan is a great case studdy. my home state of michigan. you see i'm from the motor city where we're known for our blue collar work ethic. our families come from all -- humble beginnings. they get up every morning and go to work to make ends meet. to build a better life for their family and kids. and we persevere through some retty serious economic death spirals i must say. very serious. 2008 as efer back to an example. more than 8,000 people left our state. just...
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as a judge in michigan put it today, larry nassar used a position of trust in the most vile way. the former doctor for the usa gymnastics team pleaded guilty to first degree criminal sexual conduct involving seven girls in michigan. three of them were under the age of 13. the legal proceedings moving forward as another high-profile olympian joined the long list of accusers. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> and it's a gabby gold! >> reporter: three-time gold medal winner gabby douglas now adds her name to a list almost a hundred long accusing larry nassar, the former doctor for usa gymnastics, of molesting her. >> how do you plead? >> guilty. >> reporter: today shackled and looking weary, nassar admitted sexually abusing seven children in michigan, part of a plea deal that means he will go straight to prison. >> i pray the rosary every day for forgiveness for their -- i want them to heal. >> reporter: the judge told nassar he can expect to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> you used that position of trust that you had in the most vile way, to abuse children. >> reporter: on
as a judge in michigan put it today, larry nassar used a position of trust in the most vile way. the former doctor for the usa gymnastics team pleaded guilty to first degree criminal sexual conduct involving seven girls in michigan. three of them were under the age of 13. the legal proceedings moving forward as another high-profile olympian joined the long list of accusers. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> and it's a gabby gold! >> reporter: three-time gold medal winner gabby douglas...
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served withncles the michigan 21st, one of the very famous civil war units that served out of michigan. john was killed early in the work, barney survived the war. room, a laterning addition to the house. through the house's history, the stove isoved back, the a nice story. this is the identical model that was in the room, he remembered it so specifically that there was an epic search to try to find one like it. wouldnch by the window have been one of the places he would have worked on repairing things, especially watches. the china is a reproduction, it was done very specifically off he remembered the family having one he was a kid. we don't cook here a lot, but we do several times a year. through the christmas season, during the fall harvest weekend, and for his birthday. the stove is an actual stove from the time period, but not the one he picked out. the one he picked out is preserved, and we have chosen another one because we actually use it. this room has a lot of doors and windows for ventilation to let the heat out. every room has a set of doors, in a house without central heat
served withncles the michigan 21st, one of the very famous civil war units that served out of michigan. john was killed early in the work, barney survived the war. room, a laterning addition to the house. through the house's history, the stove isoved back, the a nice story. this is the identical model that was in the room, he remembered it so specifically that there was an epic search to try to find one like it. wouldnch by the window have been one of the places he would have worked on...
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all michigan need. they have enough motivation. this might make michigan's season. on the other side. with ohio state, okay, they are looking at this thing. they lost an iowa team that lost the week before to north western. put your guard down. the game is at home. we beat them on there wen be any this week. >> they are looking at more than winging the championship. they are looking at a path to the playoff. >> and the path to indianapolis for the big10 game. they have wisconsin, a team above them. another big game. matt, the iron bowl. auburn, hosting alabama. major implications for that one. >> auburn might be playing as well. you look at that defense, and what they did against georgia a couple of weeks ago, shutting them done. they were fast, big, reckless. >> offensively. we talk about johnson. he's a legit heisman contender. he combined that. throwing the ball well down field. they are not asking hill to do a lot. they are executing. bama is beat up. this is not the same pass we have seen. they are
all michigan need. they have enough motivation. this might make michigan's season. on the other side. with ohio state, okay, they are looking at this thing. they lost an iowa team that lost the week before to north western. put your guard down. the game is at home. we beat them on there wen be any this week. >> they are looking at more than winging the championship. they are looking at a path to the playoff. >> and the path to indianapolis for the big10 game. they have wisconsin, a...
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ost: karen in michigan caller: yes. i think we should let the people michigan for work in and there has been several farmers that has not been up to do their crops like asparagus because they didn't have the people to do it. then on the other hand, the aople that come over here and dozen of them live in one house and a go get food stamps and just one person, just one person is working, nobody else. ago, i made a dollar -- i was taking care of five children and my granddaughter and it would get nothing. i think they should be able to come over to work but then go back home. thank you. guest: it is more than just several farmers. my district in michigan, very diverse agriculture. apples,, we go through great apples by the way. very diverse. a peachtree st picked three times. we really require a migrant workforce. as i sit down and talk with a good number of my farmers, , they left farmers last year literally hundreds of thousands of unpaid crops, whether it be cucumbers, tomatoes, peaches, apples because they haven't had
ost: karen in michigan caller: yes. i think we should let the people michigan for work in and there has been several farmers that has not been up to do their crops like asparagus because they didn't have the people to do it. then on the other hand, the aople that come over here and dozen of them live in one house and a go get food stamps and just one person, just one person is working, nobody else. ago, i made a dollar -- i was taking care of five children and my granddaughter and it would get...
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served out of michigan. john was killed early in the war, but barney survived the war. this is the dining room, a later addition to the house. through the house's history, the kitchen moved back, to the very back eventually. the stove is a nice story. this is not the one, but the identical model that was in the room. henry ford remembered it so specifically that there was an epic search to try to find one just like it. the little bench by the window would have been one of the places he would have worked on repairing things, especially watches. ware china is a preproduction, but it was done very specifically off of originals he remembered the family having when he was a kid. we don't cook here a lot, but we do several times a year. through the christmas season, during the fall harvest weekend, and for henry's birthday we cook in here. the stove is an actual stove from the time period, but not the one ford picked out. the one he picked out is preserved, and we have chosen another one because we actually use it
served out of michigan. john was killed early in the war, but barney survived the war. this is the dining room, a later addition to the house. through the house's history, the kitchen moved back, to the very back eventually. the stove is a nice story. this is not the one, but the identical model that was in the room. henry ford remembered it so specifically that there was an epic search to try to find one just like it. the little bench by the window would have been one of the places he would...
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that's a very common story for a lot of hardworking folks in michigan. as well as across the country. thankfully emily and her brothers and sisters had health insurance through my child. it covered their sclerosis and asthma, a seizure disorder and typical children's health insurance issues like bronchitis and broken bones. emily's words are: the children's health insurance program was a life saver for my siblings and me. i can't imagine the stress that my parents dealt with during that time and how we would have survived so well without the program. emily and william know that chip and community health centers make lifesaving differences for people in michigan as well as across the country. we're 60 days late, but there's no time like the present to get this done. 60 days late. but we don't have to make it 61. our children and our families should be put at the top of the list for action. not at the bottom. it's time to make things right for the nine million children who rely on the children's health insurance program and the 25 million people who use co
that's a very common story for a lot of hardworking folks in michigan. as well as across the country. thankfully emily and her brothers and sisters had health insurance through my child. it covered their sclerosis and asthma, a seizure disorder and typical children's health insurance issues like bronchitis and broken bones. emily's words are: the children's health insurance program was a life saver for my siblings and me. i can't imagine the stress that my parents dealt with during that time...
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. >>> stalker stopped, police stop and catch a man who say trip from michigan to delaware to try to meet a teenager he arrellege harassed online. how the teen's family helped put him behind bars. >>> and how a mother is keeping the spotlight on the murder of her son until police track down her -- the killer. >>> good morning. this is "nbc10 news today." i'm rosemary connors. thanks for being with us. it's 5:30 on this saturday. and we have issued a first alert because of the bitter cold weather. let's start with that first alert neighborhood forecast. we know you've got a lot of plans today. meteorologist krystal klei is tracking the record low temp chirs for us. krystal. >> yeah, you know, rosemary, part of the reason we have the first alert in place it's not necessarily because it's shocking for us to have freezing temperatures. we know that happens this time of year, it's because just a few days ago we were in the 70s and now we're talking temperatures that are in the 20s out there, some of us even the teens. so the entire region through tonight is under a first alert for feels like t
. >>> stalker stopped, police stop and catch a man who say trip from michigan to delaware to try to meet a teenager he arrellege harassed online. how the teen's family helped put him behind bars. >>> and how a mother is keeping the spotlight on the murder of her son until police track down her -- the killer. >>> good morning. this is "nbc10 news today." i'm rosemary connors. thanks for being with us. it's 5:30 on this saturday. and we have issued a first...
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michigan, 1-5 against the rivals being michigan state and ohio state. what j.t. barrett said after going 3 for 8 and leaving in the game, while on the sideline, he was bumped into, near the bench by some one holding a camera. we don't know who the still photographer, video camera. >> brian: putting out an apb. >> rick: duane haskins did a good job off the bench. >> adam: 17-0 with duane haskins in the game. they had to use more than two quarterbacks on that run. bnl and worked out well for them. we'll see if the defense can hold up well. should be a good one. >> rick: the fans are feeling better tonight than yesterday. >> adam: got it out of way, a big one next week. we'll wrap it up when the college football post-game show powered by ram returns. nobody does it better. [crowd cheering] but when it comes to mortgages, they're less confident. fortunately there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so they can understand the details and be sure they're getting the right mortgage. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. rocket mortgage by qu
michigan, 1-5 against the rivals being michigan state and ohio state. what j.t. barrett said after going 3 for 8 and leaving in the game, while on the sideline, he was bumped into, near the bench by some one holding a camera. we don't know who the still photographer, video camera. >> brian: putting out an apb. >> rick: duane haskins did a good job off the bench. >> adam: 17-0 with duane haskins in the game. they had to use more than two quarterbacks on that run. bnl and worked...
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there are at least two famous writers from your part of michigan. tell me how he has inspired you and your relationship with jim. >> so jim passed away and is no longer with us but he was a novelist and a poet and a non- non-action writer and inspirational to me and that as a young person growing up in the upper midwest there weren't a lot of models to be a writer. i believe in mentorship. gary snyder the great poet has this wonderful poem when making an ax handle the form is never far from the hands because you are using it as a handle. and jim became that for me at 14 and at our wedding just gave me a check for 500 bucks and an editor's name. i had been up poetry mfa student at the writers workshop at the university of iowa. >> how did you meet them in the first place? >> he and my father were in grade school together in michigan and one day we were having lunch downtown and traverse city michigan and jim harrison walked dan and i said is that him? we went over and talk so i began to pester him. i said made dear mr. harrison would you kindly send
there are at least two famous writers from your part of michigan. tell me how he has inspired you and your relationship with jim. >> so jim passed away and is no longer with us but he was a novelist and a poet and a non- non-action writer and inspirational to me and that as a young person growing up in the upper midwest there weren't a lot of models to be a writer. i believe in mentorship. gary snyder the great poet has this wonderful poem when making an ax handle the form is never far...
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and basically, you know, i'm seeing in michigan an energy that i haven't seen in years. democrats who want to make sure their voice is heard. they want to get involved in politics. they're finding ways that they can interject themselves into this debate. and i think they're very motivated to vote. but we didn't really have a test of that until last night. and virginia, i think, showed that when democrats come out to vote, we win. and if we can keep that enthusiasm going into the midterms, it's going to have a significant impact in michigan. and i think in a lot of other states, as well. >> if i'm not mistaken, i think there was a special election in your state in the upper peninsula, in a district that had gone to plus 20 for the democrats last night, to your point. what do you say to people who say, look, most -- hillary clinton won virginia, anyway. she won new jersey. new york city is a very democratic town. the house delegate races were largely won in districts that hillary clinton won. from someone who's in michigan, where donald trump did manage to win that state,
and basically, you know, i'm seeing in michigan an energy that i haven't seen in years. democrats who want to make sure their voice is heard. they want to get involved in politics. they're finding ways that they can interject themselves into this debate. and i think they're very motivated to vote. but we didn't really have a test of that until last night. and virginia, i think, showed that when democrats come out to vote, we win. and if we can keep that enthusiasm going into the midterms, it's...
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beating michigan 31-20. paula, i swear, i had nothing to do with that. >> we had to get that in somewhere, didn't we? >> a big game. >> apparently, j.t. barrett's meniscus pops in and out. he was out of the game, the backup, a freshman quarterback came in and ohio state still won the game. a painful day for michigan fans. a painful 13 years for michigan fans. >>> also coming up, the holiday shopping days have only just begun. our shopping guru talks about the deals. and the one trick to help you navigate. >>> first, increased concerns about railway safety as millions of americans head home after the holiday. >> the new fear this morning is that terrorists may target america's extensive rail system. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: this surveillance video capturing two would-be terrorists. casing a rail bridge, planning a derailment. but the third man, his face covered by that digital circle, is an fbi agent. the two men in the canadian case are this morning, serving life sentences. but trains are stil
beating michigan 31-20. paula, i swear, i had nothing to do with that. >> we had to get that in somewhere, didn't we? >> a big game. >> apparently, j.t. barrett's meniscus pops in and out. he was out of the game, the backup, a freshman quarterback came in and ohio state still won the game. a painful day for michigan fans. a painful 13 years for michigan fans. >>> also coming up, the holiday shopping days have only just begun. our shopping guru talks about the deals....
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michigan state slides back into the big ten conversation. james franklin, look at him, making sure his players shake hands after the game. he says his players are a young team and they haven't handled the spotlight of the playoff talk real well, not handling distractions well. penn trailing princeton. the quakers go on an 80-yard drive. 1:12 left. fisher finding justin watson. a 5-yard touchdown. princeton would miss their game tying field goal. penn holds on to a nice homecoming victory, 38-35. villanova, the snap here will go over the punter's head. whoops. last year nova was shut out by richmond, 23-0. this year shut out 22-0. richmond wins that game. the flyers, they have shane gostisbehere. let's go against the avalanche. power play. it's buried and then the eighth goal. 2-1, flyers. look at the bad luck. a puck goes off the skate. one is redirected into his own net off his stick. just like that it is 3-2, avalanche. then good luck for the flyers. voracek. take a look right across the goal line. the post is his friend on that one. we're
michigan state slides back into the big ten conversation. james franklin, look at him, making sure his players shake hands after the game. he says his players are a young team and they haven't handled the spotlight of the playoff talk real well, not handling distractions well. penn trailing princeton. the quakers go on an 80-yard drive. 1:12 left. fisher finding justin watson. a 5-yard touchdown. princeton would miss their game tying field goal. penn holds on to a nice homecoming victory,...
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prosecutors say this guy drove from michigan to track down a local teen who happens to be a social media star and that's not all. police say he even contacted the teen's parents. our dave kinchen is following this developing story from radnor township. dave? >> reporter: lucy, it is roughly an 11-hour drive from michigan to the radnor area, and police say that's how far this suspect drove to scare this teen and certainly his family. it's the face of an alleged stalker of an 18-year-old male instagram star in delaware county. >> this was a significantly serious incident. >> reporter: radnor police say 30-year-old michael lieb drove all the way from michigan to quote hook up with an 18-year-old entertainer well known on u tube after lieb was spotted at their house tuesday, cops pre tenned to be the boy using his cell phone to lawsuit suspect until he was in cuffs. >> because the parents had a strong relationship with their child, and the parents trusted the police department, we work as a team with the school district, prior to arresting him making sure that the family was safe, the school
prosecutors say this guy drove from michigan to track down a local teen who happens to be a social media star and that's not all. police say he even contacted the teen's parents. our dave kinchen is following this developing story from radnor township. dave? >> reporter: lucy, it is roughly an 11-hour drive from michigan to the radnor area, and police say that's how far this suspect drove to scare this teen and certainly his family. it's the face of an alleged stalker of an 18-year-old...
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earlier in that report we said michigan state had suspended fraternity activity. it was actually the university of michigan. >> woodruff: and now, a new look at the 2016 campaign from a central player. donna brazile was tapped to be the interim chair of the democratic national committee the day before the convention in philadelphia last summer. she offers her take in a new book, "hacked: the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house." she is getting pushback from many in the clinton campaign for her analysis of went wrong for democrats. >> what i have said to my friends and former colleagues is that something happened in 2016 that we need to get to the bottom of. it's not about hillary clinton. it's about our hack and about democracy. it's about a foreign country, a hostile foreign country, trying to destroy her. and yes, it's about the democratic party fighting through this and also fighting to be relevant at a time when the party was being taken over by one campaign. i was the chair of democratic party. my focus was on
earlier in that report we said michigan state had suspended fraternity activity. it was actually the university of michigan. >> woodruff: and now, a new look at the 2016 campaign from a central player. donna brazile was tapped to be the interim chair of the democratic national committee the day before the convention in philadelphia last summer. she offers her take in a new book, "hacked: the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house."...
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shackled and looking weary, admitted abusing seven children in michigan, part of a plea deal that means he will go straight to children. >> i pray to the rosery every day for forgiveness. i want them to heel. >> the judge told him he can expect to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> you used that position of trust that you had in the most vile way to abuse children. >> reporter: one of his most high profile, i didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many other things because for years we were conditioned to stay silent and honestly some things were extremely painful. she's the latest decorated olympic gymnast to o accuse. >> i think he's a monitor. i think it's so disturbing to me what he did to me and so many other people. this is so much bigger than just me. >> douglas weighed in for the first time last week in response she posted online about the subject of abuse. however, it is our ronlt as women to dress modestly and be classy. the comment drew quick criticism, even from her own teammate. on tuesday, douglas said she too was abused and that, quote, i know that no mat
shackled and looking weary, admitted abusing seven children in michigan, part of a plea deal that means he will go straight to children. >> i pray to the rosery every day for forgiveness. i want them to heel. >> the judge told him he can expect to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> you used that position of trust that you had in the most vile way to abuse children. >> reporter: one of his most high profile, i didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many...
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. >> christian: i have to tag along with michigan. -- with wisconsin. quarterback is suspect, every time you think he's going to break your heart he saves it. the defense makes you earn every last thing. if that's the dump i'll take wisconsin. >> adam: setting up for the next couple of weeks. thanks for watching the college football post-game show. here's what's coming up tonight on cbs. reminder, nfl coverage on cbs, tips off tomorrow at noon eastern, with the "nfl today," in its 50th season. then it's doubleheader action, many see the chiefs and giants, then most will see the patriots and raiders in mexico city. for all of us, have a good evening, enjoy the rest of your weekend. there are over 480,00only 2% will go pro. that means, over 470,000 will not get a shoe contract. no autographs. no private jets. no fan clubs. no hall of fame inductions. instead, they will walk away with something much more valuable. >> ♪ >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> tonight on "eyewitness news," more than a day a
. >> christian: i have to tag along with michigan. -- with wisconsin. quarterback is suspect, every time you think he's going to break your heart he saves it. the defense makes you earn every last thing. if that's the dump i'll take wisconsin. >> adam: setting up for the next couple of weeks. thanks for watching the college football post-game show. here's what's coming up tonight on cbs. reminder, nfl coverage on cbs, tips off tomorrow at noon eastern, with the "nfl...
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crazy. >> that's in michigan, right. >> and it will mainly be in the upper peninsula of michigan where they get big amounts coming off the lake. all the great lakes are really warm this year and that is a bad sign for big lake effect snow 'cause the cold air comes, they get the energy off that and the peninsula in the upper peninsula has had eight to 12-inches of snow but most of michigan will get on the >> is that weather system heading our direction. >> it is. as a matter of fact without the snow. >> okay, all right. good. >> and that is the cold air that we have been talking about that's going to be plowing into our area in the overnight hours, tony and shawn get ready for it because today will seem warm compared to tomorrow. here's the problem with your friday forecast. not only is the colder air coming in but so are the gusty winds. so, we are talking wind chill temperatures in the 20's and air temperatures in the 30's and 40's. i wanted to show you that system and you can see how those strong winds coming across the warmer lakes create the snow. it's rain now up in erie and buffa
crazy. >> that's in michigan, right. >> and it will mainly be in the upper peninsula of michigan where they get big amounts coming off the lake. all the great lakes are really warm this year and that is a bad sign for big lake effect snow 'cause the cold air comes, they get the energy off that and the peninsula in the upper peninsula has had eight to 12-inches of snow but most of michigan will get on the >> is that weather system heading our direction. >> it is. as a...
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icy roads and whiteout conditions in michigan michigan sent dryers sliding into ditches. in chicago they are clearing off sidewalks, whether on bikes or in their cars try to keep a sense of humor about it all. >> i think it's funny. i do after having all this nice weather we're getting winter. >> reporter: there's the bone-chilling wind. >> it's cold out here. >> get the hat on, i wonder if i have ear must -- ear muffs. >> reporter: in vermont they have heavy machinery rolling already while in new york, the winds are so fierce they toppled 6 stories of scaffolding. >> a good wind comes around the corn, it knocked the whole thick down. >> reporter: in new york, the national weather service has braced us for blustery winds and temperatures in the teens. it won't last long, it will be warmer by the weekend, abc news new york. >>> a trail of destruction was left behind after a deadly ambush at a philadelphia gas station overnight. police say a driver was shot 6 times as he sat inside a pickup truck at the a-plus gas station at north 52nd street in the parkside section. the tr
icy roads and whiteout conditions in michigan michigan sent dryers sliding into ditches. in chicago they are clearing off sidewalks, whether on bikes or in their cars try to keep a sense of humor about it all. >> i think it's funny. i do after having all this nice weather we're getting winter. >> reporter: there's the bone-chilling wind. >> it's cold out here. >> get the hat on, i wonder if i have ear must -- ear muffs. >> reporter: in vermont they have heavy...
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., the detroit free press called the state of michigan for hillary clinton. at 10:56 p.m., the associate press called ohio for donald j. trump. at 11:11 p.m., they called the state of north carolina for donald j. trump. at 12:02 a.m., they called the state of iowa for donald j trump. the opposition party, detroit free press put the state of michigan back in the neutral column. it was at that moment that we knew that donald j. trump, the strongest supporter of israel since ronald reagan, was going to be the president of the united states. at 1:35 a.m., pennsylvania fell. at 2:29 a.m., wisconsin fell. at 2:30 a.m., the associated press designated donald j. trump as president-elect of the united states. that victory would not have come without one other person besides donald j. trump, sheldon. it is not about resources. it is about counsel, guidance, and wisdom. we were down by double digits almost the entire time. when we closed the gap, billy bush weekend happened. do you know what most of the establishment republicans do when things get tough? they cut and ru
., the detroit free press called the state of michigan for hillary clinton. at 10:56 p.m., the associate press called ohio for donald j. trump. at 11:11 p.m., they called the state of north carolina for donald j. trump. at 12:02 a.m., they called the state of iowa for donald j trump. the opposition party, detroit free press put the state of michigan back in the neutral column. it was at that moment that we knew that donald j. trump, the strongest supporter of israel since ronald reagan, was...
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in a michigan courtroom today, former doctor larry nassar pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting seven girls, most of them gist newscasts. nasser told his victims he is sorry. one of his high-profiler accusers not part of this case is olympian aly raisman. in a tweet she criticize the court for referring to nasser as a doctor. "larry is a monster, not a doctor." here's jericka duncan. >> guilty as stated, your honor. >> reporter: for nearly 20 years, nasser a team physician at michigan state university and for u.s.a. gymnastics, admitted court for penetrating the vagine as of seven minors, six of whom were gymnast he's worked with. judge rosemarie aquilina: >> you violate the the oation that you took, which is to do no harm, and you harmed them. >> reporter: alexis alvarado says nassar sexually abused her. >> i be that he'll never do it to anyone else again, and that's reassuring, i think, for all of us. >> reporter: the victims were 19 or younger when the abuse started. >> i've been known as jane doe e., and i no longer want to wear this mask. >> reporter: kaylee lorincz spoke publicl
in a michigan courtroom today, former doctor larry nassar pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting seven girls, most of them gist newscasts. nasser told his victims he is sorry. one of his high-profiler accusers not part of this case is olympian aly raisman. in a tweet she criticize the court for referring to nasser as a doctor. "larry is a monster, not a doctor." here's jericka duncan. >> guilty as stated, your honor. >> reporter: for nearly 20 years, nasser a team physician...