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detroit.hat we're looking at here looks very much like an old-fashioned wagon. we just don't have a horse in front of it. the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. there is a motorized carriage, a horseless carriage. this was the first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king. -- henry ford -- king was the guy who designed the car and designed the engine that went inside of it. there was an unusual engine, a four-cylinder engine, went at the time people were using a double cylinder engine. so it was a very powerful vehicle. charles brady king and oliver martel, who helped him with the engine drove this thing in detroit. henry ford was there in a bicycle about 25 feet behind chasing them. starting in the 1870's and 1880's, people started understanding that you could take a steam engine and apply it to an automobile. eventually, he was used to do that. electric cars. existed before gasoline engines. but a gentleman from grand rapids, also here in michigan, developed a gasoli
detroit.hat we're looking at here looks very much like an old-fashioned wagon. we just don't have a horse in front of it. the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. there is a motorized carriage, a horseless carriage. this was the first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king. -- henry ford -- king was the guy who designed the car and designed the engine that went inside of it. there was an unusual engine, a four-cylinder engine, went at the time people were using a double...
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detroit, 1967. a city in flames. >> a lot of the smoke was right up in here on 12th street, which is what it was called then. soledad: disturbances began on 12th street, since renamed rosa parks boulevard. they started spotaneously after a routine police raid on an illegal bar, or what locals called, a blind pig. dan mckane was a young street cop in detroit's tactical mobe unit. soledad: how would you have described the detroit police department in 1967? dan: well, it was majority white male. soledad: loretta holmes was in that blind pig that night, to welcome back soldiers coming home from vietnam. suddenly, police burst in. loretta: they took us downstairs, to about four -- i' say three or four paddy wagons. and oh, my god. it was a million people out there. it was like, somebody got on a bullhorn and said, come to 12th and clairmount. soledad: the angry crowd outside exploded into five days of full out violence. in the years that followed, detroit fell on hard times. the auto industry was hit by
detroit, 1967. a city in flames. >> a lot of the smoke was right up in here on 12th street, which is what it was called then. soledad: disturbances began on 12th street, since renamed rosa parks boulevard. they started spotaneously after a routine police raid on an illegal bar, or what locals called, a blind pig. dan mckane was a young street cop in detroit's tactical mobe unit. soledad: how would you have described the detroit police department in 1967? dan: well, it was majority white...
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and detroit, metro detroit. flint is back on metro detroit but there was a $7 million payment for the bonds. do the math. except detroit, on the credit to make the bond payment, is made home. it was a gamble. they -- nobody went to prison either. when is this? this was going out in america. we can come back. we need to find a reason to be. we are not bringing them back but don't put the white blue-collar down for voting for trump because he is not stupid. he doesn't really think the jobs are coming back to america. we all know they are not coming back. what he voted for was my brother just walked in. you know what i mean? you are not going to take what is left and ship it out. everyone will come here next year because this went ratty. and might go again. where have you been? do you really care? we are just montana. we are just tampa. looking at the history of this town might know something about your future. >> the vast majority of negroes and whites are shocked and outraged. pillage, looting, murder and arson h
and detroit, metro detroit. flint is back on metro detroit but there was a $7 million payment for the bonds. do the math. except detroit, on the credit to make the bond payment, is made home. it was a gamble. they -- nobody went to prison either. when is this? this was going out in america. we can come back. we need to find a reason to be. we are not bringing them back but don't put the white blue-collar down for voting for trump because he is not stupid. he doesn't really think the jobs are...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?it. i'm hiring people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. imagine the luxury... of not being here. the power you want with the fuel economy you dream of. performance with a conscience. this is volvo innovating for you. at university of phoenix, this is a woman hesitating on a life-changing decision. we know going back to school is a big decision. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period. so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at riskfreephoenix.com sea captain: there's a narratorst
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?it. i'm hiring people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >>...
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>> detroit, under municipal bankruptcy detroit cannotting forced to sell off assets. i think the wall street creditors, the bond companies have concerns about their treatment relative to other creditors who have similar claim to being repaid. that's a lot of what the wrangling going on in court is about. >> maybe forced was a bad word, but they look at the pile of assets detroit owns and they say hey there is money in those assets, and you say you can't afford to pay us. >> on us. >> yes, there is this wall street-main street narrative used to characterize the bankruptcy controversy, but the wall street creditors are not saying take money away from pensioners and give it to us, they're saying you have not done enough. are you sure you can't raise taxes a little bit, and that art, it might be a good idea to sell off some of the art and pay us and give us a higher rate of recovery. it's not something that i think myself would lead to a better future for detroit, but this is a problem with bankruptcy. there are certain legal requirements that have to be wit with respecte
>> detroit, under municipal bankruptcy detroit cannotting forced to sell off assets. i think the wall street creditors, the bond companies have concerns about their treatment relative to other creditors who have similar claim to being repaid. that's a lot of what the wrangling going on in court is about. >> maybe forced was a bad word, but they look at the pile of assets detroit owns and they say hey there is money in those assets, and you say you can't afford to pay us. >> on...
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how is it only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit? everybody here lives in detroit. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer: what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. ♪ >> anthony: somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp and, unfortunately, i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant, you see, which means it's not, strictly speaking, legal. what is this place? >> george: papusa house, i call it the papusa house. i mean, like a pupuseria, i guess you could say. >> joe: it's a cultural
how is it only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit? everybody here lives in detroit. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it...
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how is it buying only products from detroit, from farmers in detroit not helping detroit?ryone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> right, exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives. [ muted and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinki
how is it buying only products from detroit, from farmers in detroit not helping detroit?ryone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> right, exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives. [ muted and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious....
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also here in detroit. ransom had started a company was one of the very first to get in the manufacturing business. unfortunately, his factory burned down just as he was about to go into production on several different models. and the only one that survived was the curved dash. all started producing it in 1901 and it really became the first mass produced automobile in the united states. he figured out the assembly line something most people credit henry ford with both of those gentlemen learned about assembly lines from other products that were mass produced. and in detroit's case, we learned a lot from the chicago stockyards where they used assembly lines to disassemble meat. ransom also was able to get a patent on the assembly and he brought it to detroit and down near belle isle, he started mass producing the curved dash poles and it became the most popular and one of the most affordable early cars in detroit and in the united states. while ransome all started, his old motor works here in detroit, he eve
also here in detroit. ransom had started a company was one of the very first to get in the manufacturing business. unfortunately, his factory burned down just as he was about to go into production on several different models. and the only one that survived was the curved dash. all started producing it in 1901 and it really became the first mass produced automobile in the united states. he figured out the assembly line something most people credit henry ford with both of those gentlemen learned...
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detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit, an american autopsy. an autopsy, one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill the charge, racial conflict of detroit. slav kill detroit. corruption children. it seems like that is what has become the american way because detroit is not alone. what is baltimore going to do, atlanta, l.a. john: detroit is and worse shape. worse politicians, more unions. the automaker collapsed. it was in the politicians' fault. it was just the big thr
detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote,...
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just a detroit but it is a detroit city it is detroit city. you had to explain that to people. >> i don't know how to explain it. people always remark, detroit. >> how did you come up with that? >> from a tech agent. to spell motor city madhouse was appropriate for this moment, we talked during the talk, detroit's weird trendiness, opposed recession seems to have become the place to be for all sorts of reasons, people wanting to fix it, people wanting to come up with her and realignment plans, people wanting to take pictures of the ruins. for whatever reason it seems like a special moment. it felt right. >> thanks a lot. >> thank you. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website mark binelli.com. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup for tonight. starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern -- visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> he creates debate is an american bar association book that looks at dick of legal arguments on national security law. a co-editor of the book and four co
just a detroit but it is a detroit city it is detroit city. you had to explain that to people. >> i don't know how to explain it. people always remark, detroit. >> how did you come up with that? >> from a tech agent. to spell motor city madhouse was appropriate for this moment, we talked during the talk, detroit's weird trendiness, opposed recession seems to have become the place to be for all sorts of reasons, people wanting to fix it, people wanting to come up with her and...
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i'm supplying from detroit. i'm hiring people from detroit. if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place that i love and i'm demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it. until you asked that question. to me, it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. >>> i hope you're enjoying our trip into the greatest city in america, detroit. >>> somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp, and unfortunately, i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant, you see, which means it's not, strictly speaking, legal. what is this place? >> pupusa house. i call it pupusa house. >> it's a cultural thing. traditionally they're out of houses. it's just something that people b
i'm supplying from detroit. i'm hiring people from detroit. if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place that i love and i'm demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it. until you asked that question. to me, it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should...
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detroit some part of its essential detroitness." three or four people who i gave the book to read, came back and asked me about that specific last line, and they are curious whether what you're saying is that our dysfunction is such a part of us that we can't afford to let it go -- [laughter] that we can't afford to lose it. [laughter] a couple people were mad. >> yeah. >> when they asked me about that, and i said, well, you know, i don't know. i'm asking you. >> yeah, i don't mean dysfunction, but i do think there's -- i don't know. i don't want to say i worry about this because i think any, you know, positive development, detroit people welcome that, period, but i think about, you know, what new positive developments -- especially in, you know, you see stuff coming up in downtown, like, what will that mean exactly? is bulldozing a bunch of those old buildings and putting up new mall-like structures, like, some people cheer that. >> right. >> a lot of people cheer that, and in way, you know, why not? you drive past the same rotted
detroit some part of its essential detroitness." three or four people who i gave the book to read, came back and asked me about that specific last line, and they are curious whether what you're saying is that our dysfunction is such a part of us that we can't afford to let it go -- [laughter] that we can't afford to lose it. [laughter] a couple people were mad. >> yeah. >> when they asked me about that, and i said, well, you know, i don't know. i'm asking you. >> yeah, i...
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trading outpost on the detroit river where detroit is now.e came out of the northern in canoesontreal with a handful of men about 100 , men. when they arrived they , immediately got to work at building a settlement. this represents a ribbon farm. a ribbon farm is an agricultural method established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river like this. detroit on top of that. written farms stretched out on either in cash ribbon farms stretched out on each end. this allowed each family and farmer to have a little bit of land near the river, near the water. this would be used for watering your plants, and also critically important, for transport as well. detroit is a very attractive spot for the french because of the detroit river. that a very narrow river leads from lake erie to lake huron. this is important not only because of commerce, getting goods on the upper region in michigan and the rest of the great lakes, but also at a strategic permission. at this point detroit was both sides of the river. the north ameri
trading outpost on the detroit river where detroit is now.e came out of the northern in canoesontreal with a handful of men about 100 , men. when they arrived they , immediately got to work at building a settlement. this represents a ribbon farm. a ribbon farm is an agricultural method established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river like this. detroit on top of that. written farms stretched out on either in cash ribbon farms stretched out on each end. this...
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how is it buying only my products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?ple in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> right. exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. >>> somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp and unfortunately i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant, you see. which means it's not strictly speaking legal. what is this place? >> pupusa house. i call it a pupusa house. like a pupusai, i guess you could say? >> it's a cultural thing. traditionally. they serve out of their houses. and it's ju
how is it buying only my products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?ple in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> right. exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?it. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted] i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like he's already got the job 'cause he studied all the right courses from the get-go. and that's an accountant, a mom, a university of phoenix scholarship recipient, who used our unique --scratch that-- awesome career-planning tool. and that's a student, working late, with a day job, taking courses aligned with the industry he's aiming to be in. ready to build an education around the career that you want? let's get to work
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?it. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted] i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?le in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. (announcer) don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or four lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. hurry! offers end february 4th. only on verizon. i will take beauty into my own han
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?le in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious....
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detroit. she talks about how detroit is the sort of place where people are doing things every day that you're not expected to do anywhere else. people come home from work and patrolling neighborhoods because their site every claiming the think that lots and turning them into gardens are concert venues. they're bored and i it houses. bible chapter in the book and i feel like that surprised me i guess, that the extent of that and how real and kind of inspirational that can be. >> some of the characters in your book are familiar characters. characters we see written up all the time in reference to detroit. one of them is by rick akin, someone who lives not too far from me and where i grew up. i've read i don't know how many different things about tyree who i've met several times and talked to. this treatment was very different than anything else i have seen and i wanted to read just a couple drafts of how you captured him and talk more about it. at the end of this section it says guyton said he b
detroit. she talks about how detroit is the sort of place where people are doing things every day that you're not expected to do anywhere else. people come home from work and patrolling neighborhoods because their site every claiming the think that lots and turning them into gardens are concert venues. they're bored and i it houses. bible chapter in the book and i feel like that surprised me i guess, that the extent of that and how real and kind of inspirational that can be. >> some of...
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detroit? >> it willurn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit, an american autopsy. an autopsy, one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill the charge, racial conflict of detroit. slav kill detroit corruption children. it seems like that is what has become the american way because detroit is not alone. what is baltimore going to do, atlanta, l.a. jo: detroit is and worse shape. worse politicians, more unions. the automaker collapsed. it was in the politicians' fault. it was just the big three cras
detroit? >> it willurn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote,...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?roit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing it in a place that i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. to prove that it's still fresh on day 30. [ byron ] what do you guys think of the smell? fresh. i forgot we were in a taxi. this is a febreze vent clip. it's 30 days old. wow! no way. [ male announcer ] febreze keeps your car fresh for up to 30 days without fading. a seven day cruise to alaska or the caribbean from just $549. that's seven days to either marve
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?roit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing it in a place that i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of...
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let's see the first car that traveled on the streets of detroit. what we are looking at here looks very much like an old-fashioned wagon. we just do not have a horse in front of it. in fact the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. it says a motorized carriage, a horseless carriage. this was the very first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king, not henry ford, charles brady king was the guy who designed this car, designed the engine inside of it. it is an unusual engine, a four-cylinder engine, when most people were using single or double cylinder engines. so a real powerful little vehicle. charles brady king anda buddy, oliver bartel, who helped him with the engine, drove this down the streets of detroit in 1896. henry ford was there. he was on a bicycle about 25 feet behind chasing them. starting in the 1870's and 1880's, people started to understand that you could take a steam engine or a nasa engine and apply it to an automobile. eventually, electricity was used to do that. electric cars existed before gasoline engines.
let's see the first car that traveled on the streets of detroit. what we are looking at here looks very much like an old-fashioned wagon. we just do not have a horse in front of it. in fact the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. it says a motorized carriage, a horseless carriage. this was the very first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king, not henry ford, charles brady king was the guy who designed this car, designed the engine inside of it. it is an unusual engine,...
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bring detroit back because people invested detroit. the book to try to explain this to people. it's titled belle isle, the detroit gamehanger. thnew rk times, i'm not surprised to must near you. the writer said that the book has the hero landing onthe rooftop helipad of the 57 story hotel. it makes the entire scheme vy easy to mock as objective is to fan fiction. objective is referringo eyeing rand. you are a fan of hers. >> i am. john: you talk of having a billion dollars, trying to buy this from the city. within this city would gym but that. politicians often surprise me. detroit city council members don't want to give up much of anything when michigan's governor offered to have the state takver belle island park since detroit can't even afford to maintain it, local politicians screamed. >> you may not take over bell isla. it belongs to the people. john: it belongs to the people, not to you. >> this would create a lot of jobs and opportu. rit now there's no hope for the future. this would create that held. john: this could save detro
bring detroit back because people invested detroit. the book to try to explain this to people. it's titled belle isle, the detroit gamehanger. thnew rk times, i'm not surprised to must near you. the writer said that the book has the hero landing onthe rooftop helipad of the 57 story hotel. it makes the entire scheme vy easy to mock as objective is to fan fiction. objective is referringo eyeing rand. you are a fan of hers. >> i am. john: you talk of having a billion dollars, trying to buy...
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across the detroit river is the city of detroit.ext, our look at the city continues as we explore the border crossing between canada busiest in all the country. >> it isn't just a link of two cities, it's the link of two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trade partners in the world. -- bridge behind me kenexa connects $16 billion in trading here for both countries. on thisjobs rely network of transportation and international trade. it's a tremendously important part of our history. it has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition, 75% of all in this country for the 14 years of prohibition and neighbors from the south. trade in 1800s in detroit was stone city usa, the guard capital of america. we were not only transporting and raw materials. there were days in 1860's where you had 7000 railroad cars waiting to be transported that could not get across the river because the train would have to wait for fairies -- ferries. that made the conversation about either a tunnel or a bridge. it had to be done because we had sto
across the detroit river is the city of detroit.ext, our look at the city continues as we explore the border crossing between canada busiest in all the country. >> it isn't just a link of two cities, it's the link of two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trade partners in the world. -- bridge behind me kenexa connects $16 billion in trading here for both countries. on thisjobs rely network of transportation and international trade. it's a tremendously important part of our...
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i'm supplying from detroit. i'm hiring people from detroit.f i were asked the same question, i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place that i love and i'm demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it. until you asked that question. to me, it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. >>> i hope you're enjoying our trip into the greatest city in america, detroit. in 20 minutes, i'll be here with some of my friends, and we're going to confer on all the big moments of season two. the ups, the downs, and all the glorious insanity of that tokyo episode. stay tuned. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show
i'm supplying from detroit. i'm hiring people from detroit.f i were asked the same question, i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place that i love and i'm demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it. until you asked that question. to me, it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should...
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the city of detroit itself was founded by the french in 1701. detroit is a french name. it means the straight, which means the straight of water being the detroit river that separates the united states from canada. at that time, it was all one region of land that was inhabited by the various native american people. this is a representation of what it may have looked like around 1701 when the french settled this area. there is a long history that took place before this. human habitation began in this area almost as far back as 2000 years ago with the cultures that we sometimes referred to as mound builders that came out of the mississippi river area. they came up to this region and left us these large burial mounds. at one point, there were six of them at least in the city. now, there is only one that remains and that is on the grounds of historic fort wayne at the detroit river. tribes that were living here would have been the chippewa, the ottawa, the huron as well. these people lived a proper's life -- prosperous life for such a long time before european habitation. th
the city of detroit itself was founded by the french in 1701. detroit is a french name. it means the straight, which means the straight of water being the detroit river that separates the united states from canada. at that time, it was all one region of land that was inhabited by the various native american people. this is a representation of what it may have looked like around 1701 when the french settled this area. there is a long history that took place before this. human habitation began in...
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which separates east detroit from west detroit. anybody i -- everybody identifies themselves as east detroit or west detroit. go down a mile and there is motown. this row, series of houses that is now a museum. i did most of the research. going there, interview, doing a lot of archival research. all my books i say they have four legs to a table. one leg is the observation of being there, understanding the cultural geography of a place. archivald leg is the research, find a contemporaneous documents. the third leg is the interviews. and i found as many of the people that i could from that era. i had to travel other places as well. barry gordy is in a mansion in bel air in los angeles. i went to see him and a lot of other people around the country. the fourth leg is looking for what is not there. there is always a conventional wisdom about something, trying to find other ways to explore the reality. >> interesting interview that you had to you mentioned very gor -- barry gordy. what did you learn? probably 80 83, four by now. he was
which separates east detroit from west detroit. anybody i -- everybody identifies themselves as east detroit or west detroit. go down a mile and there is motown. this row, series of houses that is now a museum. i did most of the research. going there, interview, doing a lot of archival research. all my books i say they have four legs to a table. one leg is the observation of being there, understanding the cultural geography of a place. archivald leg is the research, find a contemporaneous...
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the last recession was tough on detroit. ford motor company had kind of seen it coming and consolidated and were able to ride it out. general motors and chrysler had to declare and curtsy to survive and get a bailout from the taxpayers. that was tough on both the egos and outlook of the people in detroit, so tied to the automobile industry. of course, there has been a tremendous rebound and detroit is doing quite well. detroitres are kind of a different animal. we've dealt with these ups and downs, incredibly resilient. people who love cars really love cars. there's an ingenuity and intuition about how an automobile ought to be made, what it ought to do for you. of course, this whole new world with autonomous vehicles and they return to hybrids or electric is really exciting. it's an exciting time to be in the automobile business. there's no better place to watch and the automobile business than here in detroit. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span. follow us on twitter at c-span history for in
the last recession was tough on detroit. ford motor company had kind of seen it coming and consolidated and were able to ride it out. general motors and chrysler had to declare and curtsy to survive and get a bailout from the taxpayers. that was tough on both the egos and outlook of the people in detroit, so tied to the automobile industry. of course, there has been a tremendous rebound and detroit is doing quite well. detroitres are kind of a different animal. we've dealt with these ups and...
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imagine you have the detroit river going like this and detroit on top of that. ribbon farms stretched out on either end in long, thin sections. this allowed each family and farmer to have a little bit of land near the river, near the water. this would be used for watering your plants but also critically important for transport as well. the detroit location itself is a very attractive spot for the french because of the detroit river, it's a very narrow river that leads from lake erie to lake huron. this is important because of commerce, getting goods from the upper region in michigan and the rest of the great lakes, but also a strategic position. at this point, detroit was on both sides of the river. because of this, they controlled the entire span leading up to the rest of the great lakes. important from both a strategic aspect and in terms of controlling trade. following the french and indian war, new france became british. it was all seated to the british in 1763. right now you are looking at a really great model of detroit. this is how it maybe would've looke
imagine you have the detroit river going like this and detroit on top of that. ribbon farms stretched out on either end in long, thin sections. this allowed each family and farmer to have a little bit of land near the river, near the water. this would be used for watering your plants but also critically important for transport as well. the detroit location itself is a very attractive spot for the french because of the detroit river, it's a very narrow river that leads from lake erie to lake...
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i'm buying from detroit, i'm hiring from detroit. say i'm doing what i do well, i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ mute ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american.
i'm buying from detroit, i'm hiring from detroit. say i'm doing what i do well, i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ mute ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. okay, listen up! i'm...
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obviously had ties to detroit and works in detroit and has initiatives in the city of detroit and also has a large film, called "just films." they were a major financier of the film. pbs was our second biggest funder. the private family foundation and finance documentary fund kicked in a little bit of money and impact partners which is an equity organization. the collection of us together, they financed the film. no one had editorial control. that was one of the deal that's we had. we were able to raise the money without having to make promises to anybody which including pbs and including broadcaster. >> dave bling was mayor of detroit. -- dave bing is the mayor of detroit. what mayor is he? >> he's a clean mayor. he's an honest mayor. there's a history of corruption and all kinds of business with some of the city council and the mayors of detroit including kilpatrick who is now on trial. detroit is just come out of a feeling of sense of being empty handed and betrayed and tricked by their previous mayor. i think most detroiters will say kilpatrick tricked them. dave being the right an
obviously had ties to detroit and works in detroit and has initiatives in the city of detroit and also has a large film, called "just films." they were a major financier of the film. pbs was our second biggest funder. the private family foundation and finance documentary fund kicked in a little bit of money and impact partners which is an equity organization. the collection of us together, they financed the film. no one had editorial control. that was one of the deal that's we had. we...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?oit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted] i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle♪] ensure®. yoplait whips! it is so good for whipping up a little treat. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful f
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?oit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted] i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the...
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detroit isn't dead exactly, but what killed detroit? >> what killed detroit? racial conflict killed detroit. sloth killed detroit. corruption killed detroit. seems like that's what has become the american way, because detroit is not alone. what's baltimore going to do? what's atlanta going to do? what is l.a. going to do? >> but detroit is in worse shape. worse politicians, more unions, the automakers collapsing. a lot of people saying it wasn't the politicians, it was just the big three crashed. >> it was all of them. we're a one industry town, we were rich, everybody put their hand in the till from management to politicians to unions. you could punch in your buddy while he went drinking. we blew it. and i know everybody is watching detroit, not because you care about it, but worried you're going to be like us. >> that's true. we want to see if bankruptcy is the answer, but this may mean stiffing the people who were promised pensions. they may get 20 cents on the dollar what they were promised. >> i know. the golden age is over, isn't it? we just really ruine
detroit isn't dead exactly, but what killed detroit? >> what killed detroit? racial conflict killed detroit. sloth killed detroit. corruption killed detroit. seems like that's what has become the american way, because detroit is not alone. what's baltimore going to do? what's atlanta going to do? what is l.a. going to do? >> but detroit is in worse shape. worse politicians, more unions, the automakers collapsing. a lot of people saying it wasn't the politicians, it was just the big...
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i'm buying from detroit, i'm hiring from detroit.> i would say i'm doing what i do well, i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ mute ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. final days for our lowest price ever on c4 queen
i'm buying from detroit, i'm hiring from detroit.> i would say i'm doing what i do well, i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ mute ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. mayo?...
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i'm supplying detroit, hiring people in detroit. detroit. >> if i were asked the same kwerks i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well in a place i love. i'm demonstrating that. another person believes it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obviously. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? >> whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. >>> somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood one can sit down for an excellent meal. you won't find this on yelp. unfortunately i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant. it's not strictly speaking legal. >> what is this place? >> like a puposa thing. >> it's something they put a ring over and come. this is about as traditional as it gets here. >> this is what's called a papusa house, literally a house. once a living room, now the main dining area. the woman running it, we can't show her face. she's been here ten years serving
i'm supplying detroit, hiring people in detroit. detroit. >> if i were asked the same kwerks i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well in a place i love. i'm demonstrating that. another person believes it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obviously. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? >> whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this....
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how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer: what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic consti
how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer:...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicin
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. (vo) when i brought jake home, i wanted him to eat healthy. so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliq
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. a place where luxury and nature is so hand in hand. ♪ a place where by doing nothing you can get so much. how to explain a beach hidden by the earth? some things can't be explained, you have to experience them. vallarta-nayarit, live it to believe it. [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ does your dog food hav
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. you're welcome. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. both drive for a living, both like to save money on car insurance, and we both know you may not get this car back in the same condition. watch your toes. wo! ya boy... get it! sorta you isn't you. with drivesense from esurance, you can earn a personalized discount based on how you drive, not how someone sorta like you drives. you'll even get a discount just for signing up. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. play hooky from the ordin
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future...