Reporter eric and heather right now police are telling unusual. Someone is driving around and throwing car engine parts from their window hitting the victims cars. Police say they are not leaving a stone unturned until they catch the person doing this. Fox 25 exclusively got a hold of these pictures. Look closely. This starter was thrown from the subjects car and hit the shattering at. Man i think it is crazy. Doesnt usually happen at this doubt it is quiet. Reporter imagining driving business. All of a sudden a car engine part comes playing your way and hit your car damaging it. It happened to the driver of this mercury. It also happened to the driver of the pontiac, a bolt went through the back window of the car. Man a few pounds, it can do some damage. Cause an accident. Get other people involved in man smart plugs, smashes the glass. Reporter police tell us they responded to at least 15 cars, some partners were also hit along with some homes. They are happening all over town and al
Bit differently this time. Well start with pat, pat, good morning. Im curious to know in your institution in burglar, and all institutions across the country, the ratio of people in the classrooms to other employees, by administrators, researchers, whatever. And how that has changed over time and what percentage of the tuition costs will be paid. Actually its to pay the salary of nonteaching employees of the university. So the university of michigan has about 3,000 fulltime tenure scre stream faculty that teach our students. We have clinical faculty that help train future physicians and residents and interns in our hospitals. We probably have on the order of 2,000 or so of teaching faculty. The total number of employees of the university is approaching 40,000. We have a very Large Health Care system, were a major provider of Health Health care in the state. If you put aside the Health Care System, we probably have two or three fold the number of employees providing all the Services Nec
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Forces. Um, and that was sort of my goal, my goal with the book. As far as the consumer thing, i just think, yeah, its very pervasive in our chul you cultu, and one of the counterarguments to the book has always been like, well, convenience. Amazon is convenient, and convenience is a consumer value, and i think we need to push back on that as something that, you know, underpins a lot of our choices and our activities. Right. And, frank foer, ill let you get the last word in on that. Right. We have that, we have certain expectations about the stuff that we get. And its shaped by the world that we live in and this marketplace. We expect that we should get everything as cheaply as possible and as efficiently as possibly. And to some extent those are tenets of capitalism. But they havent always been tenets of american political economy. There have been moments in our past, in our notsodistant past where we said, okay, its not necessarily the most important thing to get things as cheaply as