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owner who now goes by her african name was born and raised in detroit, michigan as priscilla davis. for a time, she knew little about the current -- continent she now lives on. talkere was not anything orme in school about africa on television except for tarzan. i was told that was incorrect. it was coming to ghana on a school trip accompanied by her mother that led to a revelation. >> this was 42 years ago but i still remember it so well. energy, iaken by the actually got down on my knees and kissed the ground. so recognizable, even the air in my lungs was right. well her mother stayed in ghana and started the school, shealy decided to settle here for good after years of working and raising a family back in the u.s. the she miss it? -- does she miss it? >> in america i would be so alone and here i am enveloped and enclosed in this warm community bubble. i would not want to leave that for the cold shoulder of america . just one of the slave houses from where 12 million africans were shipped to america and the caribbean in chains. she spent the first 50 years of her life living in ne
owner who now goes by her african name was born and raised in detroit, michigan as priscilla davis. for a time, she knew little about the current -- continent she now lives on. talkere was not anything orme in school about africa on television except for tarzan. i was told that was incorrect. it was coming to ghana on a school trip accompanied by her mother that led to a revelation. >> this was 42 years ago but i still remember it so well. energy, iaken by the actually got down on my...
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the kickoff, all access features by jefferson brining us back to detroit, michigan and brandon grahams history into this world of football. [ laughter ] >> your name is what? >> my name is brandon. >> brandon what? >> oh. >> you're -- okay.
the kickoff, all access features by jefferson brining us back to detroit, michigan and brandon grahams history into this world of football. [ laughter ] >> your name is what? >> my name is brandon. >> brandon what? >> oh. >> you're -- okay.
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people like john steinbeck writing about the signs that he heard somebody outside a camp of detroit, michigan being hauled off by an army of soldiers. saying and saying. now, the assassination of doctor king was already at a time when it seemed that perhaps they were losing there power. they were being parodied by the more militant african-americans who said nothing will get us killed quicker than singing we shall overcome. we need another song. at the rise of black power there were large swaths of the movement. the foot soldiers who continue to stand there day and night, they sang. with king's death and the debacle that ended up being resurrection city by the singing out less and less, i thought maybe we would end the side down note, but history or maybe god had other plans on these things. maybe it is karma, i don't know. we found that it never really did go away. in fact, i found clips of people singing we shall overcome at the berlin wall, singing we shall overcome in the arab spring, people who are not black, christians using this as a song as tanks rumbled on the streets in libya, leban
people like john steinbeck writing about the signs that he heard somebody outside a camp of detroit, michigan being hauled off by an army of soldiers. saying and saying. now, the assassination of doctor king was already at a time when it seemed that perhaps they were losing there power. they were being parodied by the more militant african-americans who said nothing will get us killed quicker than singing we shall overcome. we need another song. at the rise of black power there were large...
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i'm john clark in detroit, michigan.k to you. >> i think a lot of people were hoping this short week would help them, but, obviously, not. >> yeah. terrible. >> thank you. and if you didn't get your fill of football yet, don't miss tonight's game between the bears and the packers. it's right here on nbc 10. coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. >>> in just a few minutes we'll have the best from today's high school football action. don't miss highlights from games around the region coming up on nbc 10's high school blitz. >>> now to a sport of a different kind, you know what i'm talking about, the battle for the best holiday deals. this was the scene in best buy where doors opened just about an hour ago. people already filing in. here's a live look inside that store right now. yeah, they are ready at the cash registers because they know they are going to get swamped. many businesses have opened their doors on thanksgiving to get that jump on the holiday shopping season, but not everyone is eager to join those crowds. more stores a
i'm john clark in detroit, michigan.k to you. >> i think a lot of people were hoping this short week would help them, but, obviously, not. >> yeah. terrible. >> thank you. and if you didn't get your fill of football yet, don't miss tonight's game between the bears and the packers. it's right here on nbc 10. coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. >>> in just a few minutes we'll have the best from today's high school football action. don't miss highlights from games around the...
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and a chef originally from detroit, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thanks, johnny. all right, we're into it now, folks. catherine hardee, the winner yesterday, the first of our semi-finalists.
and a chef originally from detroit, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thanks, johnny. all right, we're into it now, folks. catherine hardee, the winner yesterday, the first of our semi-finalists.
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and a chef originally from detroit, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" [ applause ] thanks, johnny. all right, we're into it now, folks. catherine hardee the winner yesterday the first of our semi-finalists. a brief note i think will be of interest to all of you. our tournament is skewing younger this year. 8 of the 15 competitors are in their 20s including brennan, who is all of 22 years old. so kristin, brennan, and greg, good to see you again. and good luck. here we go. now the categories. first off... followed by... hey... and finally... greg, you start us, please. colorful language for $600. brennan. what is pink eye? that's it. uh, oklahoma! for $200. greg. what's tulsa? yes. colorful language for $800. they're the foamy waves seen here. greg. what are whitecaps? that's it. colorful for $400. greg. what's a black box? that's it.
and a chef originally from detroit, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" [ applause ] thanks, johnny. all right, we're into it now, folks. catherine hardee the winner yesterday the first of our semi-finalists. a brief note i think will be of interest to all of you. our tournament is skewing younger this year. 8 of the 15 competitors are in their 20s including brennan, who is all of 22 years old. so kristin, brennan, and greg, good to see you again. and good luck. here...
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and a chef originally from detroit, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"ause ] thanks, johnny. all right, we're into it now, folks. catherine hardee, the winner yesterday, the first of our semi-finalists. a brief note i think will be of interest to all of you.
and a chef originally from detroit, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"ause ] thanks, johnny. all right, we're into it now, folks. catherine hardee, the winner yesterday, the first of our semi-finalists. a brief note i think will be of interest to all of you.
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he lowers the gun hands me back my passport and said i am going to detroit michigan to study sen tal dental school. he was the under pant bomb error wealthy orthodontist in bloomfield hills. >> you know ne which direction they are going to go it is our fault for worrying about that. it is like we are islamophobic because we don't want them blowing us up. you talk about politicians and leaders too light compared to the candidates now like the trumps and standers and so on. could it be the reason why you find these candidates unfavsavo is we know too much about them now? >> we live in an information flood. we have the information gathered two by two. think of all of the things we may not know about calvin coolidge. >> yes. >> we can say with confidence calvin college lage would not be kalu again nicks. his writing influenced life when my mom bought national lamb boon. it is called thrown under the omnibus. the kids are back again with a special project to do this week. had nothing to do with withatch that horrible debate. rl we always were told we were german. we were in a german dance
he lowers the gun hands me back my passport and said i am going to detroit michigan to study sen tal dental school. he was the under pant bomb error wealthy orthodontist in bloomfield hills. >> you know ne which direction they are going to go it is our fault for worrying about that. it is like we are islamophobic because we don't want them blowing us up. you talk about politicians and leaders too light compared to the candidates now like the trumps and standers and so on. could it be the...
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first he went to salt lake city and he almost died there of pneumonia and then went on to detroit, michigan because his youngest brother was there. that's when he met and married my mother. and they couldn't get married in south carolina where she was from, but they got married in detroit, michigan. >> because the laws were against the interracial marriage? >> yes. >> what about the legal side of the case? how did that pursue? and you had a role to play in this. what happened? >> this is one of the great experiences you never anticipate. back in 1981 i decided to write a book about these cases, sort of an academic book really. you have a copy of it. it's called "justice at war." in the course of the research for this book -- i learned about these cases in law school, in my constitutional law class and we read them and everybody agreed these were terrible cases, terrible decisions. my question is how could this happen with all of these liberal justice to make such a terrible mistake. i started researching it and i came up with documents in the government's own files, the justice department's
first he went to salt lake city and he almost died there of pneumonia and then went on to detroit, michigan because his youngest brother was there. that's when he met and married my mother. and they couldn't get married in south carolina where she was from, but they got married in detroit, michigan. >> because the laws were against the interracial marriage? >> yes. >> what about the legal side of the case? how did that pursue? and you had a role to play in this. what happened?...
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it's "the late late show" ♪ reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from electric avenue, detroit, michigan here. if you have been following the 2016 election coverage, you may have noticed that it's still 2015. [laughter] now i'm still new to this country, and i just realized that i'm not even watching people who are running for president. i'm watching people who are running to run for president. [laughter] it's like the first auditions for "american idol." in many ways it's the same, because you have to put on a show and cultivate a fan base. like donald trump did at an event in las vegas last week. >> where are you from? >> colombia. >> is this a set-up? did i ever meet you before? >> i'm hispanic and vote for mr. trump! [applause] james: the only way it makes sense for her to be this excited is if she's confused and thinks she's on "the price is right." [laughter] he says, "is this a set-up? did i ever meet you before?" right? that's a line that has been used by every magician ever. [laughter] i watched that video all the way to the end to see if he sawed her in half. he didn't. i love
it's "the late late show" ♪ reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from electric avenue, detroit, michigan here. if you have been following the 2016 election coverage, you may have noticed that it's still 2015. [laughter] now i'm still new to this country, and i just realized that i'm not even watching people who are running for president. i'm watching people who are running to run for president. [laughter] it's like the first auditions for "american idol." in many ways...
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it is a special edition, live from detroit michigan there at ford whatever they play in thing. >> soe will get you ready for the eagles lions game. be sure to tune in at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> some of the guys will be here at the desk, and they'll be having to scrape off the grave fry our meal tomorrow morning. >> because we are going to have our thanksgiving meal here. >> right here. >> i hope we do. >> right here. so hey, howard, before you lever for detroit, what else is going on? >>> good morning, i'm howard eskin. eagles need a wouldn't fans going nuts after two brutal losses tomorrow in detroit, thanksgiving will be a lot better for the fans in this town if the eagles could win a game. lots of questions about this team. but right now, who is the quarterback? is the number one question. sam bradford or mark sanchez? yesterday practice for the eagles just walk through. but mark sanchez took most of whatever those snaps were, as i've mentioned earlier this week, zach ertz, ryan matthews out with concussion, official today. who starts at quarterback? first bradford on sore left ho
it is a special edition, live from detroit michigan there at ford whatever they play in thing. >> soe will get you ready for the eagles lions game. be sure to tune in at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> some of the guys will be here at the desk, and they'll be having to scrape off the grave fry our meal tomorrow morning. >> because we are going to have our thanksgiving meal here. >> right here. >> i hope we do. >> right here. so hey, howard, before you lever for...
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lowers the gun, hands me back my passport and he says, as soon as i get green card, i am going to detroit, michiganto study dentist school. and i'm going, one of two things happened. either that guy was the underpants bomber, or he's a wealthy orthodontist in bloomfield hills and voting republican. that's the scary part. >> you never know which direction they're going to go. and it's our fault for worrying about that direction. it's as if we're islamic-phobic. we're blow up aphobic. you talk about politicians, and leaders that you like. and compared to the candidates now, like the trumps and the sanders and so on. could it be that the reason why you find these candidates unsavory is we know too much about them now? >> this is entirely possible. we live in an information flood, you know. get those animals gathered two by two. think of all the things we may not know about calvin coolidge. >> he could have been a big [ bleep ]. >> he could have been. and not only that, i think we can say with confidence, that calvin coolidge would not have been televisiongenic. >> get this book. his writing influenced
lowers the gun, hands me back my passport and he says, as soon as i get green card, i am going to detroit, michiganto study dentist school. and i'm going, one of two things happened. either that guy was the underpants bomber, or he's a wealthy orthodontist in bloomfield hills and voting republican. that's the scary part. >> you never know which direction they're going to go. and it's our fault for worrying about that direction. it's as if we're islamic-phobic. we're blow up aphobic. you...
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the classic tradition in detroit michigan. they invite teams in on thanksgiving and now it is the birds. but isn't thanksgiving, dave, alex, a day of the bird? >> that's true. i just don't want us to turn into turkeys on the table. >> nice. >> that's my thing, i want to stay an eagle, stay a bird, but -- >> i know the wine is very strong, but the day of the bird the birds should be stronger than the lions. happy thanksgiving to you. we get right back to k-mart. candice, the minute you see the door open, take us right back there. so, we will have a feast starting at 8:00 this morning, why not start with pie? >> i have an apple pie for you. >> how wonderful. >> look at the size. >> beautiful. >> i need pumpkin. >> you talking to me? here we go, go, just go, go, go, don't wait on us. >> oh, there is the guy. look, he's opening up. >> there they go. >> and they're in. >> you want to take me now. >> go, steve, go steve. they all have carts already. >> reporter: if you hear me, that's dave, the store manager there. and this is about
the classic tradition in detroit michigan. they invite teams in on thanksgiving and now it is the birds. but isn't thanksgiving, dave, alex, a day of the bird? >> that's true. i just don't want us to turn into turkeys on the table. >> nice. >> that's my thing, i want to stay an eagle, stay a bird, but -- >> i know the wine is very strong, but the day of the bird the birds should be stronger than the lions. happy thanksgiving to you. we get right back to k-mart. candice,...
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it's a quiet sunday at a police precinct in detroit, michigan.an davis pays a visit and speaks with his subordinate, sergeant ray satee. >> that particular weekend there was a few incidents that happened within my precinct that as a commanding officer i had to address. >> surveillance cameras cover two portions of the precinct's lobby. the area in front of the reception desk and the space behind the desk. 38-year-old lamar moore enters and walks slowly through the room. suddenly, he opens fire. >> i see big man with a shotgun. i felt pain in my ear. i reached it. i see blood. >> sergeant satee is shot in the neck. officer david andersson who just started his shift is shot in the forehead. >> just heard a very, very loud boom. felt like i was hit in the head with a baseball bat. lost my balance and went down. don't remember hitting the floor. >> off camera, sergeant kerry schultz is also hit. >> i was shot center mass in my bulletproof vest. >> as commander davis crouches to avoid the gunman, he takes sergeant satee's gun and tries to fend off the
it's a quiet sunday at a police precinct in detroit, michigan.an davis pays a visit and speaks with his subordinate, sergeant ray satee. >> that particular weekend there was a few incidents that happened within my precinct that as a commanding officer i had to address. >> surveillance cameras cover two portions of the precinct's lobby. the area in front of the reception desk and the space behind the desk. 38-year-old lamar moore enters and walks slowly through the room. suddenly, he...
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detroit and michigan in general is an incredible place for charitable, giving, considering how hard pressed it is and considering, you know, detroit, one of the most bankrupt cities in america a few years ago. and, still struggles greatly, but the charitable attitude is really incredible. so most of my work is there. and then i have an orphanage in haiti that i've been going to for the last six years, or i've been operating for the last six years. i go every month, for three or four days. >> what's it like interacting with the kids? >> oh, it's the best. i mean, this is, this is childhood the way it was meant to be. there are no cell phones, there's no internet, there's no television, there's no anything. and so our kids, which range from three years old to 18 years old when, when they leave, they've not been taught anything that's cool or not cool. so an 11 year old boy will take his arm and, and, and put his own arm around you and lean into you, you know, 'cause nobody told him that 11 year old boys aren't supposed to do that. i love these children. you know, i wasn't, blessed to have chi
detroit and michigan in general is an incredible place for charitable, giving, considering how hard pressed it is and considering, you know, detroit, one of the most bankrupt cities in america a few years ago. and, still struggles greatly, but the charitable attitude is really incredible. so most of my work is there. and then i have an orphanage in haiti that i've been going to for the last six years, or i've been operating for the last six years. i go every month, for three or four days....
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in detroit, michigan, "giving hands" were in the classrooms of inner city detroit like bibles in pews revered and the ideal person. going back to self-determination, you have to remember when i read the biography, there are similar parallels in the stories. he said that he was a wayward youth and in the story he talks about stabbing someone or coming close to stabbing somebody and i have written my own personal story about how i had a near fatal run in with a relative and that is real. i have people in my neighborhood, you can confirm that with, but what he did is an inspirational point to say, hey sh, you don't have to go down this the route or you can overcome this, and now as goldie taylor wrote for the daily beast, he is saying, i'm awe thuthentic blac person, because i am hard and tough. so he is using it as a card to say that i'm authentically black when somebody like me who had to deal with the violence in my neighborhood and home, it is not something that i use to the say that, hey, i'm authentically black. so i would not say i am disappointed in him now, but i am just disappo
in detroit, michigan, "giving hands" were in the classrooms of inner city detroit like bibles in pews revered and the ideal person. going back to self-determination, you have to remember when i read the biography, there are similar parallels in the stories. he said that he was a wayward youth and in the story he talks about stabbing someone or coming close to stabbing somebody and i have written my own personal story about how i had a near fatal run in with a relative and that is...
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i just came from detroit, michigan.e were incredible delays, people are going through all the security checkpoint theater that you associate in the wake of a devastating attack. and, i mean, look at the track record thus far. ankara, more than 100 people dead, the metrojet sharm el sheikh bombing over 200 people dead, beirut, the worst terror attack in lebanon since the close of the civil war there in 1 19 1990. and now this atrocious attack op the streets of paris. they could already have something plan ds and we don't know what it is. >> tom fuentes, former director of the fbi, abdelhamid abaaoud is now dead, but he was the so-called mastermind of this. he's a belgium citizen of moroccan ancestry. he went to syria last year to fight with isis. but until monday french authorities didn't know he was actually back in france even though apparently neighbors in that area where he was hiding out spotted him. how do you explain that? >> you can go anywhere in europe without going through passport control. when you get to tur
i just came from detroit, michigan.e were incredible delays, people are going through all the security checkpoint theater that you associate in the wake of a devastating attack. and, i mean, look at the track record thus far. ankara, more than 100 people dead, the metrojet sharm el sheikh bombing over 200 people dead, beirut, the worst terror attack in lebanon since the close of the civil war there in 1 19 1990. and now this atrocious attack op the streets of paris. they could already have...
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. >>> detroit in the u.s. state of michigan has experienced, economic shardships have left the city depressed. he realize you glrks are this is detroit's wall of shame. when teresa moved here 26 years ago, blacks were on one side, whites on the other. >> the purpose was to separate the white community from the black community. i don't like it but it's part of my history. >> a developer wanted to build middle class homes for whites, reasoning that separating the races would protect the seablght's involvement. yet while those oppressed by the berlin wall tore it down, this wall has allowed to stand. >> this serves as a memory how things used to be and how perhaps in their mind things have gotten better. >> reporter: it wasn't designed as a fill brairier, it was designed for those on the black side of the wall. that message says keep out. since 1461 gloria johnson has lived with that symbol, of triex and work. >> it didn't work. the people are still here, the people they tried to oppress and he keep out of there. on the other side
. >>> detroit in the u.s. state of michigan has experienced, economic shardships have left the city depressed. he realize you glrks are this is detroit's wall of shame. when teresa moved here 26 years ago, blacks were on one side, whites on the other. >> the purpose was to separate the white community from the black community. i don't like it but it's part of my history. >> a developer wanted to build middle class homes for whites, reasoning that separating the races would...
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that is investment right there in detroit michigan.ind turbines right now in some of our areas, let's take texas. they're getting 10% of their electricity from wind turbines right now. iowa is getting 30% of his -- its electricity from wind turbines. and not only are they providing us with clean were no, they are all thing to help keep the family ranch and farm impact -- intact. host: 2000 technology is making some inroads with these green issues. there is terrific news i think in the success that we have had in some cases with both solar and wind technology. there are places where the weather makes it a perfectly viable additional source of power. sources of wind or solar power of would be held cut them off from the coal and gas they still need at night time or when the wind is not blowing, but i think it is really important to understand the scale that we are talking about. 1%ar today is well less than electricity in this country, and if you look at even how we have managed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the united states, the
that is investment right there in detroit michigan.ind turbines right now in some of our areas, let's take texas. they're getting 10% of their electricity from wind turbines right now. iowa is getting 30% of his -- its electricity from wind turbines. and not only are they providing us with clean were no, they are all thing to help keep the family ranch and farm impact -- intact. host: 2000 technology is making some inroads with these green issues. there is terrific news i think in the success...
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detroit 22. marquette, michigan 20 degrees. international falls 25.d this is where our weather is coming from. it will be the coldest morning yet. this entire fall season. we're forecasting 32 degrees. the coldest since march 29th when it was 26 degrees. tomorrow morning, waking up to 32 in philadelphia. 30 in pottstown. 30 in allentown. 32 in wilmington and through the day temperatures warming very very slowly. the good news is, we have high pressure over us which means a clear air mass. but we do see very cold air. it will take some time to warm that up. so high pressure takes care of us right through the thanksgiving day holiday. that's got news. it will be warming up bought low pressure system out west brings terrible weather if you'll be traveling through the midwest or the west you can see wind and rain in chicago for our travel days over thanksgiving. wednesday and thursday. heavy rain in dallas, minneapolis a mix of rain and snow. denver some heavy snow and out to the west in san francisco and la looking at rainy conditions but we stay dry in
detroit 22. marquette, michigan 20 degrees. international falls 25.d this is where our weather is coming from. it will be the coldest morning yet. this entire fall season. we're forecasting 32 degrees. the coldest since march 29th when it was 26 degrees. tomorrow morning, waking up to 32 in philadelphia. 30 in pottstown. 30 in allentown. 32 in wilmington and through the day temperatures warming very very slowly. the good news is, we have high pressure over us which means a clear air mass. but...
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oral in the trite, michigan, -- in detroit, michigan, earl, good morning.w are you and you sit here and give the expiration -- the explanation, when the supreme court gave the election to bush. after everything was said and done, it was proven that the popular vote was won by gore? you are trying to rewrite history. host: on the history of the 2000 election. book on thete a 2000 election called the battle for florida. that alvery clearly gore received more legally valid votes than george w. bush. this was determined by the national opinion research center at the university of chicago. the media got together and funded a recount by this center. they looked at -- there were over 170,000 uncounted ballots. they look at all of them. it turned out, ironically, that it wasn't the chads that were the problem. the problem was about two thirds of those ballots or what came to be called right in over vote. checking the spot for al gore and then writing al gore in the right in space. when it is run through an optical scan reader, it doesn't register. obviously, if you
oral in the trite, michigan, -- in detroit, michigan, earl, good morning.w are you and you sit here and give the expiration -- the explanation, when the supreme court gave the election to bush. after everything was said and done, it was proven that the popular vote was won by gore? you are trying to rewrite history. host: on the history of the 2000 election. book on thete a 2000 election called the battle for florida. that alvery clearly gore received more legally valid votes than george w....
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michigan. even detroit could get some snow out of this and by sunday everything really calms down across the countryon the first midwest snowfall of the year. >> all right. bill, thank you very much. now back to that breaking news out of mali. here's what we know right now. the u.s. embassy is telling americans to shelter in place, after gunmen attacked a radisson hotel in the country's capital city. nbc news is reporting there are 170 hostages, and right now police are sealing off that area. automatic weapon fire could be heard outside the hotel. again, this is very much a developing story that we're getting out of mali at this hour. it's unclear who these gunmen are that have apparently stormed that hotel. and unclear who exactly was inside. but we understand that about 140 guests, and 30 hotel employees were inside. thanks for being with us. i'm shannon mulaire, everybody. "way too early" starts right now. >>> breaking news from mali. at least 170 people being held hostage right now, after reports that gunmen stormed a hotel in the country's capital. the u.s. embassy there confirming an active sh
michigan. even detroit could get some snow out of this and by sunday everything really calms down across the countryon the first midwest snowfall of the year. >> all right. bill, thank you very much. now back to that breaking news out of mali. here's what we know right now. the u.s. embassy is telling americans to shelter in place, after gunmen attacked a radisson hotel in the country's capital city. nbc news is reporting there are 170 hostages, and right now police are sealing off that...
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. >> well, i'm talking to you from southeastern michigan, close to detroit. so we know something about economic deterioration and stress. i think it's pretty clear that a lot of the health problems that we see are not manufactured in the doctor's office. they come in to be, and these conditions, that's a problem with american health. and i think specifically with poor health of less educated people in less well off communities. so i think that's the place to look, more so than the healthcare system itself. >> doctor chiny, you were talking in the last segment about life in these opportunities that you categorized in your research. has there been a sort of bifurcation or trifur case of society more than places like orlando have? >> i grew up outside of detroit. and the other community that i think we're going to see affected, we need to do a geographic cut of the state, but i think that the other thing you'll see, the places around the big cities, in detroit, the important thing, with the education, go out and get another job. the employer isn't there to emplo
. >> well, i'm talking to you from southeastern michigan, close to detroit. so we know something about economic deterioration and stress. i think it's pretty clear that a lot of the health problems that we see are not manufactured in the doctor's office. they come in to be, and these conditions, that's a problem with american health. and i think specifically with poor health of less educated people in less well off communities. so i think that's the place to look, more so than the...
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expecting some additional snow through chicago, back through detroit and lower michigan. however this storm will take a huge turn back to the north and northeast. as that happens, all the snow goes well to the north and west of new england. what we're watching tomorrow is this cold front attached to that area of low pressure that will stretch through southern new england. that will bring us the scattered showers in here. interestingly enough, this front slows down as it closes in on the coast line. there will be a wave of pressure that rides along it. some rain will continue into the living south of boston especially from plymouth, cape and islands could be a rainy afternoon tomorrow. whole storm system pulls away on monday. it's monday and tuesday cooler air seeing the mid section of the country will work in. 27 monday afternoon. temperatures hard pressed to get much above 40 monday and tuesday. partly sunny seasonable today. 47 to 51. mid 30s to lower 40s. forecast for tomorrow calling for scattered showers. most north and west will be in the morning hours. we still may
expecting some additional snow through chicago, back through detroit and lower michigan. however this storm will take a huge turn back to the north and northeast. as that happens, all the snow goes well to the north and west of new england. what we're watching tomorrow is this cold front attached to that area of low pressure that will stretch through southern new england. that will bring us the scattered showers in here. interestingly enough, this front slows down as it closes in on the coast...
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. >> it's such a compelling story he has growing up in detroit in michigan and as a young kid being violenthe world's greatest neuro pediatric surgeons if you will, neurosurgeons. it is an incredible story. >> it is incredible but he uses it as a reason to show his faith. he uses it as a way to say he was touched by god and that's a central part of his campaign. this . >> this isn't something that you all went out of the blue. he talks about it all the time. that's why it's relevant. he uses it as an example of how he was saved by god, if you will. it certainly raises questions about some of these stories. >> you've written an important article at cnn.com. readers are going to learn more about dr. ben carson. guys, thanks very much. more breaking news we're following. president obama speaking about the russian airliner in egypt and the possibility of a bomb on board. there's more than one route to the top. the 2016 lexus ls and the new lx. each offering leading-edge comfort, safety and performance technologies. the ultimate in refinement meets the ultimate in capability. this is the pursuit
. >> it's such a compelling story he has growing up in detroit in michigan and as a young kid being violenthe world's greatest neuro pediatric surgeons if you will, neurosurgeons. it is an incredible story. >> it is incredible but he uses it as a reason to show his faith. he uses it as a way to say he was touched by god and that's a central part of his campaign. this . >> this isn't something that you all went out of the blue. he talks about it all the time. that's why it's...
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. >>> brandon graham is going home, linebacker was born and raised in detroit and played college ball in michigangraham bought 40 tickets for family and friend, some will be pulling for the the bird, some may not. >> they have 55 but they have grand mom, because they was hoping i would play with them. but they have the lions, graham a across and 55 and it is half eagle, and half lion. so that is how they do it. >> still a ahead, a big honor for penn's football coach. >>> plus hear is what on the line when temple takes on u-conn this weekend. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. sinking, temple football is cat's meow. it was a spirited practice as owls are preparing to host u-conn on saturday. win would give temple its first ten win regular season in school history. it will earn the school a spot the in the conference championship game dec
. >>> brandon graham is going home, linebacker was born and raised in detroit and played college ball in michigangraham bought 40 tickets for family and friend, some will be pulling for the the bird, some may not. >> they have 55 but they have grand mom, because they was hoping i would play with them. but they have the lions, graham a across and 55 and it is half eagle, and half lion. so that is how they do it. >> still a ahead, a big honor for penn's football coach....
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. >>> brandon graham is going home, linebacker was born and raised in detroit and played college ball in michigangraham bought 40 tickets for family and friend, some will be pulling for the the bird, some may not. >> they have 55 but they have grand mom, because they was hoping i would play with them. but they have the lions, graham a across and 55 and it is half eagle, and half lion. so that is how they do it. >> still a ahead, a big honor for penn's football coach. >>> plus hear is what on the line when temple takes on >>> eagles football is sinking, temple football is cat's meow. it was a spirited practice as owls are preparing to host u-conn on saturday. win would give temple its first ten win regular season in school history. it will earn the school a spot the in the conference championship game december 5th. coach matt rule knows u-conn is no give me. >> this is a team in connecticut that matches us. this is a match up. we're built the same way. so, you know, sometimes we play teams that aren't built like us because it is easier for us because they don't want to withstand the beat ago this
. >>> brandon graham is going home, linebacker was born and raised in detroit and played college ball in michigangraham bought 40 tickets for family and friend, some will be pulling for the the bird, some may not. >> they have 55 but they have grand mom, because they was hoping i would play with them. but they have the lions, graham a across and 55 and it is half eagle, and half lion. so that is how they do it. >> still a ahead, a big honor for penn's football coach....
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host: in dearborn, michigan, outside of detroit, a group ofnificantly in part because the ford motor mpany now being viewed as the arab capital of north america. explain the evolution of dearborn, michigan. guest: dearborn, michigan, is the most highly concentrated area of arabs in the united states of america. all of those arab americans are not all muslim and there are christians. when we look back one century ago, the reason there are so many arab-americans in detroit automobileof the industry. just like cap african-americans migrated to michigan from the jim crow south, looking for job opportunities, arab-americans sameto this area for the reason. that is in part because henry ford was the first industrialist to offer a non-white man hourly wage on the assembly line. we do know that henry ford had some issues regarding race. it was not like he was a martin luther king, junior, by any stretch of the imagination, but it was this policy that helped the state ofs to michigan working in the automobile industry. south dearborn, michigan, it boarded a majority-yemen community to this day
host: in dearborn, michigan, outside of detroit, a group ofnificantly in part because the ford motor mpany now being viewed as the arab capital of north america. explain the evolution of dearborn, michigan. guest: dearborn, michigan, is the most highly concentrated area of arabs in the united states of america. all of those arab americans are not all muslim and there are christians. when we look back one century ago, the reason there are so many arab-americans in detroit automobileof the...
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southern south dakota and a foot of snow in iowa and this will continue to push off towards michigan getting into detroit later on this afternoon and there's that cold air behind that wants to get lake-effect snow and now warnings for buffalo and winter weather advisories for michigan and winter storm warnings for parts of illinois including caught and south of milwaukee. localized over a foot of snow but a good swath of 5 to 10 inches from northern illinois in through parts of michigan. definitely colder behind this, windchills below zero tomorrow morning in chicago. we'll talk more about that in just a few minute, dan, paula. >> we don't like to see snow. >> not even december. feels wrong. >>> but we do like to see ron and you've been tracking the other stories overnight. >> i've been up all night. >> all night. >> all day, all morning. all night. >> good morning, everyone. a utah man under arrest charged with bringing an explosive device into a federal building in salt lake city. the wallace bennett federal building evacuated after security screeners found it known as a cricket bomb inside the suspect
southern south dakota and a foot of snow in iowa and this will continue to push off towards michigan getting into detroit later on this afternoon and there's that cold air behind that wants to get lake-effect snow and now warnings for buffalo and winter weather advisories for michigan and winter storm warnings for parts of illinois including caught and south of milwaukee. localized over a foot of snow but a good swath of 5 to 10 inches from northern illinois in through parts of michigan....
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the republican party for swing voters in the suburbs of philadelphia and the outskirts of detroit and michigan. places where republicans have to wen if they're going to get back to the white house? >> i think the redderic -- he wants to create a national database of muslim citizens and you'll find an awful lot of citizens that once you take it to that kind of extreme then you're moving on. >> you look at the bloomberg pole and they say don't accept the syrian refugees. this is a bipartisan concern and let's hope that the congress can work with the president and get us a reasoned rational sane policy put forward. the associated press reporting three people dead in mali sourcing a military official. there's reports hostages that could resite verses from the koran were allowed to go. still ahead, we're going to talk to senator john -- more of our exclusion i have interview ahead. you're watching morning joe. mm hmm. just wanted to touch base. how did edward jones come to manage over $800 billion dollars in assets? huh. okay. here's our latest market outlook. two things that i'd like to point out.
the republican party for swing voters in the suburbs of philadelphia and the outskirts of detroit and michigan. places where republicans have to wen if they're going to get back to the white house? >> i think the redderic -- he wants to create a national database of muslim citizens and you'll find an awful lot of citizens that once you take it to that kind of extreme then you're moving on. >> you look at the bloomberg pole and they say don't accept the syrian refugees. this is a...
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specifically in your piece to the city of detroit, and the mayor of detroit who now differs on this from, by the way, the governor of michiganick snyder. and talk about the detroit specifically as a place that you see hope in. >> well, detroit, i met the mayor in detroit, and he would like the take in as many refugees as he can to help rebuild the city again. these syrian people, they are wonderful people, and hardworking people, and delightful people. they have been through hell and high water. you know, it would be fantastic for detroit to take them in, you know, germany's economy will benefit enormously from the million refugees they have taken in, and detroit will be e e benefiting enormously if the governor of detroit can be brave and let them in, and let them build the state. if somebody wants to, you know, get to america, they don't have to pretend to be a refugee. they can get on the airplane and pretend to be something else. you don't punish hun treads of thousands of people for the sake of maybe one or two people who are most likely going to be able to get to america anyway by canada or in other ways. >> sir richar
specifically in your piece to the city of detroit, and the mayor of detroit who now differs on this from, by the way, the governor of michiganick snyder. and talk about the detroit specifically as a place that you see hope in. >> well, detroit, i met the mayor in detroit, and he would like the take in as many refugees as he can to help rebuild the city again. these syrian people, they are wonderful people, and hardworking people, and delightful people. they have been through hell and high...
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area in white in the upper midwest from illinois into michigan, northern indiana, that's causing flight delays from st. louis to chicago over to detroitpolis. the good news is that storm is passing well to our north. that's good news for snow haters. snow lovers, sorry, this one is going to miss us. just cold weather moving in after that goes by. right now storm team 4 radar we are all dry here all around our region. here is hour by hour timing maybe a few scattered springs else by 11:00 tonight perhaps up around baltimore, but elsewhere we will stay dry. as that system passes to our north it may bring rain into the mountains overnight. it changes that rain to scattered snow showers between midnight and 5:00 to 7:00 a.m. on sunday. most of them are done by midmorning sunday. the rest of the area stays dry. lots of sunshine during the day on sunday. a clear night sunday night as colder air comes in behind that storm system. if you're going out tonight, heading out to dinner or out this evening for entertainment, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. the low 50;us 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. back to the upper 40s, then by dawn under the upper 30s. sunday afternoon
area in white in the upper midwest from illinois into michigan, northern indiana, that's causing flight delays from st. louis to chicago over to detroitpolis. the good news is that storm is passing well to our north. that's good news for snow haters. snow lovers, sorry, this one is going to miss us. just cold weather moving in after that goes by. right now storm team 4 radar we are all dry here all around our region. here is hour by hour timing maybe a few scattered springs else by 11:00...
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twitter, and keep watching. [ cheers and applause ] >> from right around detroit, say hello to branko. and you play the michigan lottery. you ready to go for $10,000? >> yes, i'm ready. >> okay, let's do it. i like your enthusiasm, branko. right up here. and i like the n ne, too. that's a powerful, winning name. gonna start you off with $1. four of the keys on my cash register will add one zero to your dollar. the other two will add two zeroes to your dollar. if you find those two keys, $1 becomes $10,000, all right? which two keys would you like to select today, branko? >> "b" and "e," for "breaking and entering." >> i like -- [ laughs ] i won't ask. no questioio. we don't ask questions here in las vegas. all right. "b" and "e." we'll start with "b." that adds two zeroes. $1 has become $100. if i find two zeroes with that "e," you got 10 grand. >> let's go. >> good luck. how many zeroes? well, we add one more. how about $1,000? will that work? >> that's great. thank you very much. pleasure to meet you. be right back. if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. wh
twitter, and keep watching. [ cheers and applause ] >> from right around detroit, say hello to branko. and you play the michigan lottery. you ready to go for $10,000? >> yes, i'm ready. >> okay, let's do it. i like your enthusiasm, branko. right up here. and i like the n ne, too. that's a powerful, winning name. gonna start you off with $1. four of the keys on my cash register will add one zero to your dollar. the other two will add two zeroes to your dollar. if you find those...
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detroit that was once a polish catholic enclave. it is now the first american city with a majority muslim city council. al jazeera's bisi onile-ere reports. >> in michigan, a small city within detroit stretches a little more than two scare miles, once an enclave for polish catholic immigrants, now half of the immigrants are i don't mean yemen and bangladesh. on tuesday, he is now one of four muslims on the six member council, which this the first city in the u.s. to have a muslim government body. about 22,000 people live in the city, estimates of the muslim population now range from one third to one half. the city began undergoing a demographic shift in the 1970's, at one point, more than 85% of the people who lived here were polish immigrants, who were first drawn to hamtram meek when the dodge plant opened. greg has lived in hamtramck all his life. stores and restaurants representing a variety of different cultures line the streets. >> people tend to get along fairly, fairly well. where i live, my house, the person next to me is a bosnian lady. she doesn't speak english. we communicate with sign language. the people next to me are bangladeshi and they
detroit that was once a polish catholic enclave. it is now the first american city with a majority muslim city council. al jazeera's bisi onile-ere reports. >> in michigan, a small city within detroit stretches a little more than two scare miles, once an enclave for polish catholic immigrants, now half of the immigrants are i don't mean yemen and bangladesh. on tuesday, he is now one of four muslims on the six member council, which this the first city in the u.s. to have a muslim...
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coming from michigan, and detroit, the auto industry is such an important part of my state and also theountry. art of that bill, there is vehicle to enter infrastructure language. we will see a change in have vehicles operate. connected vehicles, vehicles talking to each other, safety features as a result with a lot of these autonomous type vehicles, technologies that are coming on board that we can eliminate up to 80% of all crashes in this country. that's a big deal when you consider 30,000 people die on highways every year. part of the technology infrastre reconnection put sensors into the roads, so the language i have inserted is that it is up to the states and the contractors. ,ou can put the sensors in especially for folks and northern states that you can of sensors on bridges that will tell your automobile that there is ice on the bridge. it will have you intellectually slow down your car have and you know that there is exciting technology transforming the mobility in this country. having that in the infrastructure will be a key component. i am very pleased that will be part of t
coming from michigan, and detroit, the auto industry is such an important part of my state and also theountry. art of that bill, there is vehicle to enter infrastructure language. we will see a change in have vehicles operate. connected vehicles, vehicles talking to each other, safety features as a result with a lot of these autonomous type vehicles, technologies that are coming on board that we can eliminate up to 80% of all crashes in this country. that's a big deal when you consider 30,000...
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the meantime, he says that about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away. >> bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroitcoming up later in this hour, we'll talk to an immigration activist from michigan. >> russian president vladimir putin is vowing to go after those responsible for bombing an airliner in egypt. the russian security chief has confirmed last month's crash with the result of a homemade bomb onboard. all 224 people, most of them russian onboard died. putin is vowing to find and punish the guilty. >> the combat work of our aviation teams in syria must not only be continued, it must be intensified so the criminals understand that vengeance is inevitable. >> isil has said it is responsible for the crash. al jazeera has more from moscow. >> the information that vladimir putin was given by the head of his security services, the f.s.b. was that the metro jet plane was blown out of the sky by a homemade explosive device. >> they haven't named any names of who is behind this attack, but the language that's being used by that the russian leadership right now is one of punishment, of retribution, of
the meantime, he says that about 20 syrian refugees now headed for michigan will not be turned away. >> bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroitcoming up later in this hour, we'll talk to an immigration activist from michigan. >> russian president vladimir putin is vowing to go after those responsible for bombing an airliner in egypt. the russian security chief has confirmed last month's crash with the result of a homemade bomb onboard. all 224 people, most of them russian onboard died....
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clemons, michigan, a suburb of detroit.ear the bath city festival draws thousands of people to the banks of the clinton river. >> jasen's the man! >> a closing act is the popular area magician jasen. >> he had this grand idea. he really wanted to break through the local market into a national spotlight. >> jasen is performing an extraordinary feat. quun that -- one that has taken four months to prepare. it's a well-known escape act created by harry houdini in the '20s. the stunt requires hanging upside down and escaping from a straitjacket. but he wanted to take it up a notch. >> he decided to perform the stunt with the rope holding him up upside down on fire. >> jasen's best friend joe chasny acts as its stunt coordinator and emcee. he remembers the day clearly. >> we were out on site really, really early. we had to run through so many things with so many people. >> jasen's entire family is in attendance. >> she's not nervous at all. >> how do you feel about your brother performing? >> very, very calm. >> they filmed the e
clemons, michigan, a suburb of detroit.ear the bath city festival draws thousands of people to the banks of the clinton river. >> jasen's the man! >> a closing act is the popular area magician jasen. >> he had this grand idea. he really wanted to break through the local market into a national spotlight. >> jasen is performing an extraordinary feat. quun that -- one that has taken four months to prepare. it's a well-known escape act created by harry houdini in the '20s....
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it's a throughout michigan including detroit. so that's the timing. how much falls, a quick look at it for you. the heaviest away from that relatively warm lake up to a foot in northwestern illinois and eastern iowa. this is a big one, guys. >> a lot o pink on that map here. thank you. >>> much for ahead. an abc exclusive barbara lters with donald and melania t tmp in their first interview together sinc he decided to run for office. >> is yours a marriage of equals >> we go inside the trumps' private life coming up. >>> how much time do you spend on your phone? we track one familily for 24 hours. >> really? hey whiskers, did you hear about the toyoys"r"us 2-day sale this friday and saturday? whaaaaaaat? all little live pets are on sale like clever keet, for just$44.99. and save $35 on a skylanders starter kit and get a free figure. toys"r"us... aweme! come on, wake up!!! come on, why ya sleepin'? come on! >>what time is it? it's go time. >>come on. let's go, let's go, let's gogo woooo hohoo!! ah!! i feel likiki went to bed an hour ago. >>i'll make the
it's a throughout michigan including detroit. so that's the timing. how much falls, a quick look at it for you. the heaviest away from that relatively warm lake up to a foot in northwestern illinois and eastern iowa. this is a big one, guys. >> a lot o pink on that map here. thank you. >>> much for ahead. an abc exclusive barbara lters with donald and melania t tmp in their first interview together sinc he decided to run for office. >> is yours a marriage of equals >>...
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i know drew pretty well from his days at michigan state and with detroit lions before he bebopped all over the league. i don't think he's ever gotten as much attention for anything he's done on the field as he got for that and well deserved. those are some good moves. >> elizabeth: that's almost as impressive as the orlando to boston flight where they were all cheering. >> >> kevin: coach bell -- belicheck did that same dance. here's the seven-day forecast. brings in some cold air tonight and into wednesday. so temperature tomorrow 50 there for boston, but most of you will be in the 40's for highs tomorrow afternoon. cold mornings coming up. rain by thursday into friday. i'll have the latest timeline and whether to expect that rain >> mark: and 11. it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, buil
i know drew pretty well from his days at michigan state and with detroit lions before he bebopped all over the league. i don't think he's ever gotten as much attention for anything he's done on the field as he got for that and well deserved. those are some good moves. >> elizabeth: that's almost as impressive as the orlando to boston flight where they were all cheering. >> >> kevin: coach bell -- belicheck did that same dance. here's the seven-day forecast. brings in some cold...