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i under the detroit but michigan stayed out. it.troit is michigan's responsibility as much as the governor might like to pretend otherwise. >> but do you have to do it for print, saginaw and others. >> i think you're going to see that story, i would be worried working with the cities. >> detroit is so big, how does it change the game going forward? >> well, i think certainly you have to treat detroit as it's own entity. dean mentioned that each city is different, and that's a point i would stress. many states have programs to intervene with distress before going to bankruptcy. it is an end game that no one wants to find themselves playing because it means that it's run--the city has run out of options and it really needs to renege on many of its promises. >> knowing what you do, do you think detroit could have avoided getting here? >> detroit could have avoided getting here if they had intervened earlier. no one was surprised when detroit filed for bankruptcy. the sad trust about detroit is that it's been on a long steady decline an
i under the detroit but michigan stayed out. it.troit is michigan's responsibility as much as the governor might like to pretend otherwise. >> but do you have to do it for print, saginaw and others. >> i think you're going to see that story, i would be worried working with the cities. >> detroit is so big, how does it change the game going forward? >> well, i think certainly you have to treat detroit as it's own entity. dean mentioned that each city is different, and...
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not recognizing in detroit the workforce came right out of high school, detroit shops were fantastic and i got in with a good teacher, i grew in that, but two years, the last two years in detroit used to have apprenticeship program, out of shop, sensible and shop teacher, compete for a football game, they machine, how well can you do it? you are stuck. in mind, these guys, that had been reached as apprentices in the paper. you got an apprenticeship, dodge maine and tourism and plymouth, packard, believe it or not, my shot came back and my shop teacher and my principal had been, called me in because i wanted to know what was going on and got in a room, they made a decision, and verifying i was a good technician and never should be adjudicated. a shop in unions at that time made the decision that no black person would be admitted to an apprenticeship program at that time. this was probably in the mid-40s, 46-47. you just didn't get in. when that happened, i remember not wanting to do anything else, let me hang around the shop all the time. that was my first real experience, discriminat
not recognizing in detroit the workforce came right out of high school, detroit shops were fantastic and i got in with a good teacher, i grew in that, but two years, the last two years in detroit used to have apprenticeship program, out of shop, sensible and shop teacher, compete for a football game, they machine, how well can you do it? you are stuck. in mind, these guys, that had been reached as apprentices in the paper. you got an apprenticeship, dodge maine and tourism and plymouth,...
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this is, you know, the story of detroit in detroit, issues are much more complex than and what you can understand just by looking at the train station, the problems in detroit and not detroit problems there. american profit. this is an american city, a great american city. so when you talking about a wholesale withdrawl of governmental support for industrialized cities and, you know, i think that the flag being near the train station is quite appropriate because like i said, this is not just the symbol of detroit play. this is a symbol of america's play, neglect to play with. ready detroit's recent history might be wanted decline, but this was as darrell says, a great american city it was also an instant one a population of 28501900 reached almost 2000000 in 1950, filled by the needs of one industry d industrialization is a common issue in the developed world. my own home town of nottingham in the u. k. went through in the 19 eighties and nineties, but detroit's problems started long before that in creating the motor car for the mass market. detroit. so the seeds of its own decline whe
this is, you know, the story of detroit in detroit, issues are much more complex than and what you can understand just by looking at the train station, the problems in detroit and not detroit problems there. american profit. this is an american city, a great american city. so when you talking about a wholesale withdrawl of governmental support for industrialized cities and, you know, i think that the flag being near the train station is quite appropriate because like i said, this is not just...
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the purchase of the property for $1 billion from the city of detroit, which would really help detroit>> stephen: yes, yes, greatly help detroit. because what they really needs is a pristine private island that they can see from the bars of their post-industrial hellscape. so thank you, rod lockwood, for showing the people of detroit that when life gives you lemons take the lemons to your own island so you can don't have to share the lemonade. [cheers and applause] well, that's it for colbert platinum. join me next time when i show you how to turn a waldorf salad into a waiter losing his job. i said no green apples! [laughter] we'll be right back. ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. thanks so much. [cheers and applause] folks, we all know that the obama presidency is one of the most secretive in history. there hasn't been an administration this private since the secret presidency of rocky t. pendergrass, who made his name by invading terabithia. [laughter] don't believe me? look it up in the history books. you won't find
the purchase of the property for $1 billion from the city of detroit, which would really help detroit>> stephen: yes, yes, greatly help detroit. because what they really needs is a pristine private island that they can see from the bars of their post-industrial hellscape. so thank you, rod lockwood, for showing the people of detroit that when life gives you lemons take the lemons to your own island so you can don't have to share the lemonade. [cheers and applause] well, that's it for...
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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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they are headed for detroit. buster posy all feeling good vogelson is the starting the san francisco giants once again are the underdog for game 3 tomorrow. for what that is worth. and the fellows. prior to the work out. >> i would much prefer the lead in the other way again and that is just a number. >> we are definitely not taking this for granted. we want to come out here and play the type of baseball the we have been planning for the past six days and try to get victories as soon as possible that we have been--plan flying playing. >> we just need to keep our momentum. >> the giants are up 2-0. >> and let us take a look at the work out at comerica. and the official forecast in a moment but it is not going to be california. there are expecting temperatures in the 30's and the tigers have to win. no question. however, that is the story. as we get ready for game no. 3 tomorrow in detroit. sandoval is hitting 714. for the world series. i cannot say that the heat is going to be on and let us remember that he had th
they are headed for detroit. buster posy all feeling good vogelson is the starting the san francisco giants once again are the underdog for game 3 tomorrow. for what that is worth. and the fellows. prior to the work out. >> i would much prefer the lead in the other way again and that is just a number. >> we are definitely not taking this for granted. we want to come out here and play the type of baseball the we have been planning for the past six days and try to get victories as...
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we should not bail out detroit. this issue of sharing the burden that has been talked about so much since the crisis. over the weekend, the german finance minister said when it came to the issue of debt burden, it is a matter of justice and fairness that multinational companies pay their fair contributions. it is not just about sharing the burden among the states. multinationals have to pay. >> we are trying to -- the lessons we got from the european crisis is that you cannot have a zimbabwe on the front tier of europe. when you look at the germans, we swim or sink together. the u.s., it took 100 years to be a monetary union. you would have the same problems , liquidity on the market. sharing the burden between the private sectors and the people, how you share is an issue. >> it is an issue we will continue to follow because this story is not going to be over. i want to thank you for joining us. thank you for being with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello there. welcome to
we should not bail out detroit. this issue of sharing the burden that has been talked about so much since the crisis. over the weekend, the german finance minister said when it came to the issue of debt burden, it is a matter of justice and fairness that multinational companies pay their fair contributions. it is not just about sharing the burden among the states. multinationals have to pay. >> we are trying to -- the lessons we got from the european crisis is that you cannot have a...
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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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detroit needs this. a lot of mechanical engineers in the area, a lot of automotive folks, a lot of creative folks, unemployed folks, so there are plenty of opportunities for folks to put their skills to work. they gave us an offer we couldn't refuse, as we like to say, and we'll get on to detroit as soon as we get there. >> techshop is moving into a building located by the southfield expressway. my guess is, this place will be a great success. there are so many people in the detroit area who already have the skills to run all this equipment. no doubt many of them would love to put their skills to work on things that mean something to them and others would love to learn to make things with their own hands. >> we have some people who are talking to us about buying them, we have some customers forming now. >> enthusiasm and camaraderie of this place is undeniable. it's an incubator of ideas, the kind of place that's going to attract a lot of people to join in. >> when you look at all the machines that i've
detroit needs this. a lot of mechanical engineers in the area, a lot of automotive folks, a lot of creative folks, unemployed folks, so there are plenty of opportunities for folks to put their skills to work. they gave us an offer we couldn't refuse, as we like to say, and we'll get on to detroit as soon as we get there. >> techshop is moving into a building located by the southfield expressway. my guess is, this place will be a great success. there are so many people in the detroit area...
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it's been less than a month since the city of detroit filed the largest municipal. bankruptcy and u.s. history seeking chapter nine protection for nearly twenty billion dollars worth of debt in long term liabilities now michigan state officials have taken the reins of the city's financial matters seeking to find a solution to a problem that many say is been brewing for years but although the detroit faces a dwindling population in the stressed economy the city may be turning a new page. producer amir david recently traveled to detroit to see what lies ahead for the motor city. we cannot and must not and we will not while it may seem like a calamity of the distant past it was only four years ago that the obama administration rode to the rescue of two detroit automakers general motors and chrysler the federal government port eighty billion dollars into the companies extending them a lifeline out of a looming bankruptcy. but it seems the city of detroit won't get the same bailout even after declaring a twenty billion dollar debt becoming the largest municipal bankruptc
it's been less than a month since the city of detroit filed the largest municipal. bankruptcy and u.s. history seeking chapter nine protection for nearly twenty billion dollars worth of debt in long term liabilities now michigan state officials have taken the reins of the city's financial matters seeking to find a solution to a problem that many say is been brewing for years but although the detroit faces a dwindling population in the stressed economy the city may be turning a new page....
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in detroit historical society. the venue that we're about to step into now is called america's motor city, which was the, which would, was detroit was and, and really still is. dave had a successful engineering, korea, spending decades in the automotive industry. now he's looking at what is and what will be in the us auto market through the lenses of a story or the threat cheap chinese tvs post us automakers reminds them of a time with japanese comic as calls have for the us automotive industry. the so in the sixties and seventies, you know, we had toyotas and, but they weren't really what we, what detroit automakers consider. competitor you ask for your money for them on a toyota celica. if you can find the front of the toyota, and we bet you can, as those cars got better in the eighty's and ninety's, it became much more of a threat. good look at the 1st nissan maxima, s find a lot of car, the new nissan maxima, se a car built to perform. and a truck is a lot of car for the road. and i, i don't think it was in thi
in detroit historical society. the venue that we're about to step into now is called america's motor city, which was the, which would, was detroit was and, and really still is. dave had a successful engineering, korea, spending decades in the automotive industry. now he's looking at what is and what will be in the us auto market through the lenses of a story or the threat cheap chinese tvs post us automakers reminds them of a time with japanese comic as calls have for the us automotive...
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but detroit knows right now it can compete with china. it's overwhelming strength and the low cost electrically a couple seconds for now us car make us have nothing to offer that could compete against each like this $1.00 here. be why the see go with the starting price of under $11000.00. time for an expert to chime in on why and how china became so powerful in the fields of the fees and how we manage to become such a threat to us comic the lobby. i myself cool is a senior fellow with a trustee, chair and chinese business and economics at the center for strategic and international studies, or c s i. yes. in washington dc. well, we've seen this remarkable growth of the industry in china. chinese these, you know, they, they have been developing for quite a while. the industry has been growing and trying for quite a while, but i think outside of china it's been quite a surprise over in the past couple of years we've just seen, you know, the rapid growth of exports from china. the quality is quite good. the prices are very low. mm hm. and so
but detroit knows right now it can compete with china. it's overwhelming strength and the low cost electrically a couple seconds for now us car make us have nothing to offer that could compete against each like this $1.00 here. be why the see go with the starting price of under $11000.00. time for an expert to chime in on why and how china became so powerful in the fields of the fees and how we manage to become such a threat to us comic the lobby. i myself cool is a senior fellow with a...
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right. fi, a factor shines back in detroit. the so called china offensive has yet to arrive in america. but the mere threat is whipping us automakers into a frenzy despite washington punitive terrace. fort in g m. r. almost having a nervous breakdown and anticipate ation of what is about to hit them, not only already on the international market, but perhaps sewage domestically to here in the us. ongoing of the good old days of american commented, factoring nowadays appears as a simpler yet golden era of american industrial might and invincible of the all that is, well, just the u. s. legacy automakers of being forced to yet again to re evaluate and meet and long term strategies when it comes to electric vehicles. that's on top of trying to stay nimble in their approach to internal combustion engine vehicles, which are still the all important money makers for the, the if history teaches it in the, you know, to be too far ahead or too far behind. you want to be moving right at the front of the middle of the pack if you really wan
right. fi, a factor shines back in detroit. the so called china offensive has yet to arrive in america. but the mere threat is whipping us automakers into a frenzy despite washington punitive terrace. fort in g m. r. almost having a nervous breakdown and anticipate ation of what is about to hit them, not only already on the international market, but perhaps sewage domestically to here in the us. ongoing of the good old days of american commented, factoring nowadays appears as a simpler yet...
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and detroit coming along again. seem is look we go to sleep for a little while and then wake up and start it again. then we have 0 more recent book called the detroit anthology, which is a small book with a number of essays in it by people who live in detroit right now, a lot of young people, writing bit u about their life experiences, young and middle aged people writing but their experience thursday detroit and what detroit means to them. >> host: what is on your summer reading list? >> guest: well, there's a book called cocktails across america, and they stop in detroit, too. but it's really a wonderful host -- travel with post cards and drinks and a little history woven in there cocktails across america. that's a fun read. i'm also hoping to finish this summer "the color of money," the history of black banks. black banks and the wealth gap. >> guest: the wealth gap. >> host: janet jones, what's on your summer reading list. >> guest: we're having a feature about water because water is so important now, and i have
and detroit coming along again. seem is look we go to sleep for a little while and then wake up and start it again. then we have 0 more recent book called the detroit anthology, which is a small book with a number of essays in it by people who live in detroit right now, a lot of young people, writing bit u about their life experiences, young and middle aged people writing but their experience thursday detroit and what detroit means to them. >> host: what is on your summer reading list?...
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in detroit d.j. john collins has been famous on the world's taking scene for decades but here in his hometown he can't party like he does in other cities following city law and dance floors in detroit have to shut down at 2 am. techno fans in detroit want nightlife to go on for longer and bring more business to poorer areas of the city they've been looking at transforming abandoned buildings into clubs and i'd sent us . feel that a nighttime economy will now only extend the entertainment. aspects of nighttime but also bring jobs jobs to detroit were there could be clubs there could be restaurants there could be galleries that could actually employ people oh let's go allin techno legend dimitri hagen man fell in love with detroit techno and exported it to berlin 30 years ago using music he wants to create a successful night time economy similar to berlin's hagerman collins and others from to detroit berlin connection to help make it happen. i think the music especially with not just talking about tech
in detroit d.j. john collins has been famous on the world's taking scene for decades but here in his hometown he can't party like he does in other cities following city law and dance floors in detroit have to shut down at 2 am. techno fans in detroit want nightlife to go on for longer and bring more business to poorer areas of the city they've been looking at transforming abandoned buildings into clubs and i'd sent us . feel that a nighttime economy will now only extend the entertainment....
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he thinks detroit can save itself one neighborhood at a time. what he's doing could be an inspiration for struggling cities everywhere. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. can you say stocktopussy? [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america city to file for bankruptcy protection. the people living there have had to deal with problems like burned out streetlights that aren't replaced. garbage that's picked up intermittently, vacant homes, all kind of problems. where many see a dying city, this detroit entrepreneur sees opportunity. this motown maverick believes detroiter s save the city one neighborhood at a time. our patricia sabga explains. >> yo you could call him a hand on entrepreneur. >> i work with concrete, metal, wood. i stay away from electricity. way. >> he buys old buildings in detroit in disrepair, fixes them up and starts businesses. right now he's working on his latest venture, pony ride, a collective of almost 4
he thinks detroit can save itself one neighborhood at a time. what he's doing could be an inspiration for struggling cities everywhere. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. can you say stocktopussy? [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america city to file for bankruptcy protection. the people living there have had to deal with problems like burned out streetlights that aren't...
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detroit has changed me.eople who say i only photograph the negative of detroit, i beg to differ. i think i show the world, hey, look at me, give me some help. come at me all you want, but detroit is my life, my love, and i will never ever talk bad about her. >> tony met his wife on instagram and they take pictures together. >>> tweet me and ali velshi, have a discussion with me. tell me what you want to see covered? if you want to see more about tonight's stories, check out our website. the u.s. securities and exchange commission is looking to implement a rule which was first put in to place in 2010. it would have public companies disclose the average wages of their ceo salaries. this rule is meeting some resistance. companies say it is hard to collect that data, particularly for overseas workers. it probably is just embarrassing. the median wage of workers is $43,000. the average ceo made 286 times the average american median pay. that's our latest. thanks for joining us. i'm ali velshi. see you on "real mo
detroit has changed me.eople who say i only photograph the negative of detroit, i beg to differ. i think i show the world, hey, look at me, give me some help. come at me all you want, but detroit is my life, my love, and i will never ever talk bad about her. >> tony met his wife on instagram and they take pictures together. >>> tweet me and ali velshi, have a discussion with me. tell me what you want to see covered? if you want to see more about tonight's stories, check out our...
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and this is all in midtown detroit. >> so how far from the downtown area and detroit are you. >> about eight or 9 miles. downtown is one district in detroit and then midtown is the next one after that in years ago, this was created like another part of the city. and that is another 7 miles beyond us. but we really are in the heart of the cultural life of the city with the universities, the library, the main library and the health centers, and a lot of galleries and african-american museums and historical exams so were in a wonderful cultural area of the city. i always call it the heart of the city. host: just a couple of blocks off of woodward avenue if people in detroit) it. janet: the invention of the training goes up and down the road. if it's 1 mile, and that 1 mile, i mean, one block so woodward avenue and you were right with us. host: allison, was-like for you. >> we had to get used to our doors shut because of the covid-19 situation. so we had to go into the unfamiliar ground of online selling. so we have a website with booksellers on online credit we have been packing things up
and this is all in midtown detroit. >> so how far from the downtown area and detroit are you. >> about eight or 9 miles. downtown is one district in detroit and then midtown is the next one after that in years ago, this was created like another part of the city. and that is another 7 miles beyond us. but we really are in the heart of the cultural life of the city with the universities, the library, the main library and the health centers, and a lot of galleries and african-american...
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years here in detroit. now pursuing ph d's at the university of southern california, santa cruz and santa barbara. they were charming young men. talking to them in california. >> the book banned from 1913 until the present. >> what did you learn about detroit from the book? >> and you both are natives; correct? >> duke university published the books. we found it. due to come out on may day. we thought that it would be very interesting as a mayday book. they do talk about the workers and the history of the workers as well as the workers of the world. >> alyson jones turner, once again, if you could lean in once again so we can see all of you, what has it been like with the publishers and the booksellers association. had they been helpful during this? >> they have been helpful. they have really supported us. they are really trying to help us get through this time. american booksellers association, they have virtual meet ups to help cheer us out. they help spread resources and share, i guess, practices among t
years here in detroit. now pursuing ph d's at the university of southern california, santa cruz and santa barbara. they were charming young men. talking to them in california. >> the book banned from 1913 until the present. >> what did you learn about detroit from the book? >> and you both are natives; correct? >> duke university published the books. we found it. due to come out on may day. we thought that it would be very interesting as a mayday book. they do talk about...
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he hasn't made threats about leaving detroit. he himself financed over 60% of the building of comerica park, and now he's willing to finance 4%. i guess its diceyer and more uncertain investment now than it was back in 2000 when comerica park was finished. the look, the problem is this. ballparks and energies by them dungeon rate development. all of the evidence that we have says the same thing. you can't count on it. sometimes if there is a project an if the lease is very concessionary sometimes a sports product. but you're talking about detroit right now. it's. bankruptcy and talked about cutting pensions of retired city works by 20%. there are better ways to involvement money. there are interesting projects being discussed in detroit right now. they're talking about building a larger and more successful commercial point. those are places for money to be put. if you talked to city works, that could spur economic activity. we still have to look at this project critically and see the details that have not been fourth coming. >> t
he hasn't made threats about leaving detroit. he himself financed over 60% of the building of comerica park, and now he's willing to finance 4%. i guess its diceyer and more uncertain investment now than it was back in 2000 when comerica park was finished. the look, the problem is this. ballparks and energies by them dungeon rate development. all of the evidence that we have says the same thing. you can't count on it. sometimes if there is a project an if the lease is very concessionary...
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the next three games are in detroit. they need just two wins in detroit to make it.n though the team is on the road against a good tiger team fans here in san francisco are thinking sweep. >> it will be nice for us to whefirst when 2 games in detroit. chich if the giants only when one game in detroit it will be a potential clinching game 6 at at&t park on halloween day. teac stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage and we have a special section on our web site at kron4.com. >> oakland will soon get help on fighting crime. the highway patrol will be on the street and they have a another enforcement agency coming as well. >> several teams from the california highway patrol will be handling highway stops and other vehicle related issues. this is all in an effort to crackdown on crime in oakland. the chief and the mayor talked about why they needed additional officers. >> this city needs more police and we can see that when we do have more police on the streets the crime goes down. oakland is operating with 627 police. c h p capt. stated that what top of critical role of
the next three games are in detroit. they need just two wins in detroit to make it.n though the team is on the road against a good tiger team fans here in san francisco are thinking sweep. >> it will be nice for us to whefirst when 2 games in detroit. chich if the giants only when one game in detroit it will be a potential clinching game 6 at at&t park on halloween day. teac stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage and we have a special section on our web site at kron4.com. >>...
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detroit national teach-in, there are a group of inmates at a detroit prison who received a lesson orinancial prosperity. you can read "learning behind bars" on our website, cnn.com/yourbottomline. >>> i bet your krefd it cards have perks you don't even know about. we've got the list. ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, and watery...
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the renewal of detroit has not reached most of the people who live here. here in detroit, 90% of the population are not white, they rarely go downtown. i want to move past the headlines, i want to find the reality that is detroit. i want to meet the citizens of this city who are working hard, struggling insistently on making this city more life-sized,
the renewal of detroit has not reached most of the people who live here. here in detroit, 90% of the population are not white, they rarely go downtown. i want to move past the headlines, i want to find the reality that is detroit. i want to meet the citizens of this city who are working hard, struggling insistently on making this city more life-sized,
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bronze nielson off a turnover would beat bishop. 3-1 detroit. again, right here, from side angle, gets the puck to ricochet it was 3-2 detroit after 2. and then in the 3rd, the bolts would tie it. bryan boil, the two on one with j.t. brown. boil risked the puck in a little crease. it's 3-3. a little over five minutes later, here it is. the game winner for the bolts off the power play, and what a pass to tyler johnson. johnson will bury it. the bolts come back from an early two-goal deficit to win their opener against detroit. the final >>> and how about this. the gators and lsu will play after all this season, but not in gainesville, as originally scheduled. the sec announcing the game will be played in baton rouge. obviously, the gators aren't entirely happy with the decision, but they do get that home game back in 2017. that's your morning sports update. enjoy your day. >>> 10 till 5:00. the new location this virus has been found in south florida. >>> up next, the unique way shelter workers cured one cat whose health was mysteriously >>> check
bronze nielson off a turnover would beat bishop. 3-1 detroit. again, right here, from side angle, gets the puck to ricochet it was 3-2 detroit after 2. and then in the 3rd, the bolts would tie it. bryan boil, the two on one with j.t. brown. boil risked the puck in a little crease. it's 3-3. a little over five minutes later, here it is. the game winner for the bolts off the power play, and what a pass to tyler johnson. johnson will bury it. the bolts come back from an early two-goal deficit to...
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mayor of detroit saying that.k reid, is joining us on phone, mayor, thank you for your time, your city voted overwhelmining 70% said bring in pension costs. unions are still holding it up. >> this is a california city led by democrats, because we're trying to avoid the fate of detroit, we're trying ting to fn alternative to bankruptcy. mayors all over of hoping to find a alternative. charles: what is the disconnect between unions, who are typically an allie of your, in court party we talked about shared sacrifice, everyone knows what is at stake why not some give and take on that issue? >> this is divided party between democrat loss will do it the way that unions want it done, and democrats who want to provide services to residences of their city, i come down to providing service to my people balan need to support union's demands an demands of my public that electioned me, i come downn side of people and taxpayer. charles: mayor, you were quoted as saying if unions win legal battle then local leaders have to get m
mayor of detroit saying that.k reid, is joining us on phone, mayor, thank you for your time, your city voted overwhelmining 70% said bring in pension costs. unions are still holding it up. >> this is a california city led by democrats, because we're trying to avoid the fate of detroit, we're trying ting to fn alternative to bankruptcy. mayors all over of hoping to find a alternative. charles: what is the disconnect between unions, who are typically an allie of your, in court party we...
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so that is detroit and chicago. but it is also a problem in so many other american cities. >> engine funds a ticking time bomb, points out the economist. federal courts can only insist so long that cities and states continue to pay pensions for seniors. that is the percentage of how much pensions cost in terms of tax revenue. those are the five most indebted. the economist, which in one of its lead editorial said the issue will arise again and will not truly settled until it reaches the supreme court, any places like detroit will surely have to break some past promises , and the economist thinks it is right to do so when it comes to paying pensions. >> easy for them to say. i think that is probably true, but the other problem has to do with the federal government and what is going on in washington and nationwide, this whole effort to reduce taxes, reduce taxes, reduce taxes. those are sandwiches they are showing is the percentage over the income that the cities get -- those are percentages they are showing that are
so that is detroit and chicago. but it is also a problem in so many other american cities. >> engine funds a ticking time bomb, points out the economist. federal courts can only insist so long that cities and states continue to pay pensions for seniors. that is the percentage of how much pensions cost in terms of tax revenue. those are the five most indebted. the economist, which in one of its lead editorial said the issue will arise again and will not truly settled until it reaches the...
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people now say, i'm from detroit and want to be from detroit. people who live in the suburban community, they say i'm from detroit and moving into the city. and it's all races doing this. i think that is very important. >> we have been joined by ike mckinnon, the former mayor, talking about the 50th year an versery of what happened in 1967. >> thank you. i'm from dearborn. >> thank you for clarifying. and we want to thank the detroit free press for letting us use their facility. and the detroit historical society for helping us with their input on this project. this is all taking place today on this 50th year anniversary. thank you for watching. particularly as you're watching american history tv on c-span3. >>> we have a facebook question from peter who say, are there any historical resources on the people who died in detroit? >> well, the detroit free press -- >> you can be featured during the next live program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/cspanhistory and on twitter @cspanhistory. >>> next on reel america, "ku klux klan:
people now say, i'm from detroit and want to be from detroit. people who live in the suburban community, they say i'm from detroit and moving into the city. and it's all races doing this. i think that is very important. >> we have been joined by ike mckinnon, the former mayor, talking about the 50th year an versery of what happened in 1967. >> thank you. i'm from dearborn. >> thank you for clarifying. and we want to thank the detroit free press for letting us use their...
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the citizens of detroit deserve a better answer.y going into chapter nine this will give us a structured fashion to deal with the liability question and more importantly a plan for improvements. gerri: will it have any impact on the state as a whole? >> one of the things i would say is a lot of great things going on in the city of detroit already in terms of young people moving into detroit, the foundation committee, the real obstacle has been the city government. by removing this obstacle there is a great opportunity in detroit helping all of michigan. michigan is to come backstage. it is going to help all of us for michigan to be a great state, detroit has to be on the path of being a great city again. gerri: this will not attract reorganize its debts, creditors on hold, are you preparing for a big fight with the people detroit owes money to? >> that is part of the normal process here. much more organized fashion. that is the point. in good faith we have tried to work with creditors without going to bankruptcy. let's try to avoid
the citizens of detroit deserve a better answer.y going into chapter nine this will give us a structured fashion to deal with the liability question and more importantly a plan for improvements. gerri: will it have any impact on the state as a whole? >> one of the things i would say is a lot of great things going on in the city of detroit already in terms of young people moving into detroit, the foundation committee, the real obstacle has been the city government. by removing this...
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>> reporter: hi, raj, good evening from detroit where the polling places have closed. the whole state, though suspect ready to report the vote because there is still a few polling places in far western michigan in central time zone. they are open for a while more and this thing could be a late-night nail biter. it will definitely be a tiebreaker, here is the why. mitt romney and rick santorum are not just tied in the latest polls here in this state of michigan, they are also close in the national republican voter survey. so whoever wins here tonight is sure to get a big and maybe a decisive boost. michigan voters cast their ballots, some switching parties on the spot to pick who they like. >> i voted for rick santorum because he is a freedom fighter. >> ron paul. >> oh, romney, because i think he is the better man. he has got economics on his mind. >> reporter: that's mitt romney's pitch today. >> i understand how the economy works. >> reporter: he regret going off message about his wealth. >> whether it was the cadillacs line or the nascar team owners' line on sunday,
>> reporter: hi, raj, good evening from detroit where the polling places have closed. the whole state, though suspect ready to report the vote because there is still a few polling places in far western michigan in central time zone. they are open for a while more and this thing could be a late-night nail biter. it will definitely be a tiebreaker, here is the why. mitt romney and rick santorum are not just tied in the latest polls here in this state of michigan, they are also close in the...
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as i say in the book 75 years ago detroit was silicon valley. detroit was the most innovative city in the country and the car was the hot technology and it lost its entrepreneurial mojo and things happened had lost 50 or 60% of its population and then it went bankrupt. it's a reminder that these things rise and fall and cities like detroit and many others like pittsburgh and cincinnati nashville madison kansas city new orleans fighting its way back post-katrina are showing momentum around startups. >> host: that's what gives me hope for the future but if we get complacent and we think america is always going to be this tiny innovative entrepreneurial nation a world that entrepreneurship is localizing there's risk and that's part of the reason i wrote the book not just as a playbook for people's lives but that's like saying -- we have got to change our tune. >> at such an important point because people on capitol hill and this is entrepreneur that shocked me what you just said is so true. i categorize companies big companies and small companies a
as i say in the book 75 years ago detroit was silicon valley. detroit was the most innovative city in the country and the car was the hot technology and it lost its entrepreneurial mojo and things happened had lost 50 or 60% of its population and then it went bankrupt. it's a reminder that these things rise and fall and cities like detroit and many others like pittsburgh and cincinnati nashville madison kansas city new orleans fighting its way back post-katrina are showing momentum around...
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let's look at white detroit. you can imagine, again, what the map will look like, the small kind of enclave, the community that is centered in the middle of the screen in 1940, right, which had been a black population since 1900, right? that is going -- the white in there is going to expand, right, when we look at the inverse. again. let's look at we study -- let's look at chicago, black chicago. i will let it play one more time. okay. again, you can imagine the inverse is true for white chicago. let me do two more. let me do oakland, the oakland belt that you read about in the robert self article. here is the black population in that bay area from 1940 to 1990. again, the reason i picked these years, 1940 to 1960 is the years that hirsch points to as the emergence of the second ghetto. we'll talk about what that means. as african-american populations are concentrated in and around oakland, that's where they grow. one of the interesting things about this map, i didn't create it, but there is less pronounced kind
let's look at white detroit. you can imagine, again, what the map will look like, the small kind of enclave, the community that is centered in the middle of the screen in 1940, right, which had been a black population since 1900, right? that is going -- the white in there is going to expand, right, when we look at the inverse. again. let's look at we study -- let's look at chicago, black chicago. i will let it play one more time. okay. again, you can imagine the inverse is true for white...
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mary thompson reporting from detroit. here is a look at what is coming up tomorrow on "nightly business report." the foreclosure report and a look at weekly jobless claims and top bank ceo's meet with president obama. >> that will do it, thanks for watching. >> have a great evening everyone. you too, tyler. >> you too. >> we will see all of you tomorrow. "nightly business report," has been brought to you by: thestreet.com. multi-media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps to generate income during a period of low interest rates. real moneyhelps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. n action alerts and trade by trade strategies. online, mobile, social media, we are thestreet.com.
mary thompson reporting from detroit. here is a look at what is coming up tomorrow on "nightly business report." the foreclosure report and a look at weekly jobless claims and top bank ceo's meet with president obama. >> that will do it, thanks for watching. >> have a great evening everyone. you too, tyler. >> you too. >> we will see all of you tomorrow. "nightly business report," has been brought to you by: thestreet.com. multi-media tools for an...
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daytime highs in detroit, 42 degrees for the start of that game. that's coming up on 15, 18 degrees cooler than it was for the game over here. that's a big deal when you're a pitcher or at the plate batting. it has been impact on you. >> weekend is good. thank you, bill. >> a change at the top. a reshuffling of a list of celebrities and what they make after they've died. >>> also a new development in a san francisco fire that we first told you about last night on the 10:00 news. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>> a 68-year-old man fired by the mortgage division of wells fargo bank has been offered his job back after a natio
daytime highs in detroit, 42 degrees for the start of that game. that's coming up on 15, 18 degrees cooler than it was for the game over here. that's a big deal when you're a pitcher or at the plate batting. it has been impact on you. >> weekend is good. thank you, bill. >> a change at the top. a reshuffling of a list of celebrities and what they make after they've died. >>> also a new development in a san francisco fire that we first told you about last night on the 10:00...