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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?oit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted] i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle♪] ensure®. yoplait whips! it is so good for whipping up a little treat. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful f
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?oit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted] i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the...
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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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steve: you cover a lot of trade issues for the "the detroit free press." who has the upper hand on that topic? scott: that will remain to be seen because president trump has made such an issue of trade in the last election, and nafta -- the rewrite of nafta, for instance, means a lot in michigan where autoworkers rightly or wrongly feel nafta sent a town of jobs to mexico, -- sent a ton of jobs to mexico, and they never brought them back. that is what really caused the auto industry jobs for years, which there is evidence on both sides of that. biden, though, has supported trade deals and certainly supported trade deals as vice president under barack obama, had a particular kind of demeanor and rapport with working-class voters who do not see him as quite such a globalist as maybe other democrats. there is a working-class feel to him that puts him more in line to take that fight to trump in a way different than secretary clinton. but you raise a very, very good point. i would expect trump to bash biden over the head with trade, and do it repeatedly. that w
steve: you cover a lot of trade issues for the "the detroit free press." who has the upper hand on that topic? scott: that will remain to be seen because president trump has made such an issue of trade in the last election, and nafta -- the rewrite of nafta, for instance, means a lot in michigan where autoworkers rightly or wrongly feel nafta sent a town of jobs to mexico, -- sent a ton of jobs to mexico, and they never brought them back. that is what really caused the auto industry...
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the two minutes went by fast, gritty, honest, made detroiters happy to be from detroit, will resonateerican town that has been devastated by the bad economy. >> gary, everybody in detroit seems to like the ad because saying we're still here, to jean's point will i play outside of the area? >> i think it will. i think weights one of the it we ads with a real message, was real, authentic, kind of laid it all on the line, i think it will make a huge effect and one of my favorites of the super bowl. >> david, two minutes, seemed to fly by. ads that were 30, took forever, maybe i should ask did you like it or not? >> i did like it alot. chrysler and the chief marketing officer, left it all on the field. a two minute ad, never been done before. had to break the rules in order to get on two minute spot. cost 10 to 12 million to buy the time. uses eminem, has detroit in the campaign, how many people would put the word detroit these days in their ad slogan? there is an awful lot to like about this, controversial, yes, it's what everybody is talking about today, in part as jean said because the
the two minutes went by fast, gritty, honest, made detroiters happy to be from detroit, will resonateerican town that has been devastated by the bad economy. >> gary, everybody in detroit seems to like the ad because saying we're still here, to jean's point will i play outside of the area? >> i think it will. i think weights one of the it we ads with a real message, was real, authentic, kind of laid it all on the line, i think it will make a huge effect and one of my favorites of...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. you're welcome. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. both drive for a living, both like to save money on car insurance, and we both know you may not get this car back in the same condition. watch your toes. wo! ya boy... get it! sorta you isn't you. with drivesense from esurance, you can earn a personalized discount based on how you drive, not how someone sorta like you drives. you'll even get a discount just for signing up. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. play hooky from the ordin
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future...
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what is life like in detroit? i know that detroit is having a difficult time. >> it is like any big step city -- any big city. contains multitudes. but there is a lot of good news as well, just like talking about new york or l.a., not just one story. tavis: 1 does not get the good news reading this book. >> the story out wanted to tell was not really a detrick story. detroit is the setting, but the story is really blue collar decline, and that is not unique to detroit. that is going on all over the country. i am from detroit, so i write about and although platte -- i read about an automobile plant and the city, but it could just as well have been about a mill down south. tavis: what you want to share with us, and you do a good job, is what actually happens when you read or hear that a plant is closing down. you wanted to know what happens next. what does happen? >> exactly right, you see the headline all the time that plant is closing. the question was, what is the process? my first step was to get in with the uni
what is life like in detroit? i know that detroit is having a difficult time. >> it is like any big step city -- any big city. contains multitudes. but there is a lot of good news as well, just like talking about new york or l.a., not just one story. tavis: 1 does not get the good news reading this book. >> the story out wanted to tell was not really a detrick story. detroit is the setting, but the story is really blue collar decline, and that is not unique to detroit. that is going...
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since i wasn't able to be in detroit i met with nine local detroit small businesses. eight of which are owned by women, one man -- glad to have them there -- but almost everyone was a person of color and i hurt the most amazing story. regina runs the house of urban and her business was very local. her wine store was more than a store. she created in-store experiences for people to come and they bought wine. that is how her business worked. when coronavirus hit she could not have those experiences driving her business. she moved them online to instagram she was interviewing winemakers and running cooking classes and giving people those experiences. this is what is amazing. her business is up this year. businesses up this year. what do we believe? we believe when we give small businesses the tools, the assistance, they aren't just going to survive, they thrive and that makes communities like detroit thrive. >> can you share a couple of other stories? we talked to regina gaines. she was featured on black businessman at this friday and listening to the business owners dur
since i wasn't able to be in detroit i met with nine local detroit small businesses. eight of which are owned by women, one man -- glad to have them there -- but almost everyone was a person of color and i hurt the most amazing story. regina runs the house of urban and her business was very local. her wine store was more than a store. she created in-store experiences for people to come and they bought wine. that is how her business worked. when coronavirus hit she could not have those...
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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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coming up, carmakers in detroit ff the international auto show are unveiling the latest models. and we're getting a first look inside. >>> and they said a gunman who hit them between the eyes. >>> let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. this one is max strength and fights mucus. mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula not only cleans and freshens but also softens your carpet so it's always inviting. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. >>> welcome back. carmakers are in detroit for the north american international auto show. >> this is where they reveal all the latest and greatest. but apparently, it's going to be domestic dominated by two major themes. but we're talking technology here. jay gray gives us a look inside. >> reporter: the detroit auto show opens this morning over >> all the technology in the cars is really the biggest buzz in the industry. >> repo
coming up, carmakers in detroit ff the international auto show are unveiling the latest models. and we're getting a first look inside. >>> and they said a gunman who hit them between the eyes. >>> let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. this one is max strength and fights mucus. mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. ugh. does your carpet ever feel...
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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 eyes -- and works when you need it most. benadryl®. you can't pause life. [ male announcer ] this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. ♪ this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record for longevity and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives.
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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over the last decade, the public eye from outside the detroit on detroit has been one that is focused on ruin. and ruination to me has this connotation to do something that's naturally became. but this research indicates to me that there is nothing natural about it. it's not that tree grew and then withered in detroit. it's that individual who were interested only in profit and were willing to exploit other human beings and to exploit the natural world to gain that profit, making men and they tour the place up. that's the crime i'm talking about. i think there is a correlation between the early history, the modern history, that things fall apart when people make decisions come when governments make decisions, when companies make decisions. not because a tree withered and died. that's what he meant by that. that only human beings -- owning human beings as a crime. that's with us it is that of the it's not unlike the united states. the whole country is founded on dispossessed native lands and enslave black and native people. >> thank you for telling this story so well and bring to light
over the last decade, the public eye from outside the detroit on detroit has been one that is focused on ruin. and ruination to me has this connotation to do something that's naturally became. but this research indicates to me that there is nothing natural about it. it's not that tree grew and then withered in detroit. it's that individual who were interested only in profit and were willing to exploit other human beings and to exploit the natural world to gain that profit, making men and they...
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where is he headed in detroit, who is he talking to. >> he's headed to an interesting factor in detroit, it is a gm factory that they have renamed factory zero. it is start of gm's big ev push. now this particular factory has been around for over 30 years texas has h been called the detroit ham traffic and it supports a enclave called ham trammic and it made a number of different kinds of vehicles over the years. it was on the closing list until gm and the uaw worked out a deal to reopen it, spend over $2 billion and refurbish it for a new generation of electric vehicles. just to be the official grand opening of that plant. so having a vip there for that grand opening certainly brings a lot of attention to what gm is doing. >> and the president wanted to bring attention to the investments in the infrastructure law when it comes to electric vehicles. you could run through what is if there for ev? >> the biggest thing in there for ev is a $7.5 billion for charging stations. now there are a number of charging stations out there now. there are also a charging station pulled out by independe
where is he headed in detroit, who is he talking to. >> he's headed to an interesting factor in detroit, it is a gm factory that they have renamed factory zero. it is start of gm's big ev push. now this particular factory has been around for over 30 years texas has h been called the detroit ham traffic and it supports a enclave called ham trammic and it made a number of different kinds of vehicles over the years. it was on the closing list until gm and the uaw worked out a deal to reopen...
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detroit promised prosperity, and it delivered.ons of sharecroppers coming up from the south, south farmhands from the upper midwest immigrants who spoke polish, yiddish, greek, and arabic. their children settled. they prospered. some of their grandchildren are in this room today. and now you are rebuilding the city. i know you will be that great city again because americans by nature work and strive to succeed. it's already happening. in the madison building not far from here, new companies are rising. one of them irule, is led by two , young men, one born in russia, the other in israel. they left secure jobs as automotive engineers to start their business in 2009 at the very bottom of the recession. i imagine it wasn't a terribly popular decision with their spouses. here's what one of them said. we know detroit has its baggage , but we believe we are part of a solution. three years later, 21 employees, including the father, the cfo. must be nice to hire your dad. i thought about it but he's kind of retired. this activity happenin
detroit promised prosperity, and it delivered.ons of sharecroppers coming up from the south, south farmhands from the upper midwest immigrants who spoke polish, yiddish, greek, and arabic. their children settled. they prospered. some of their grandchildren are in this room today. and now you are rebuilding the city. i know you will be that great city again because americans by nature work and strive to succeed. it's already happening. in the madison building not far from here, new companies are...
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detroit is $18 billion in debt.on claiming the federal aid of 100 million is not a bailout but a detroit city council member told president obama it should be. >> our people in an overwhelming way supported the re-election of this president and there ought to be a quid pro quo and exercise leadership on that. of course not just that, but why not? >> chief political correspondent byron york joins us. 100 million from the government and 200 million from some other pocket, private entity. >> it's close to 300 million and then officials are saying it's not a bailout because detroit is so deeply in debt. >> it's not enough money? >> right. it has between 15 billion and 20 billion in debt and unfunded pension and health care liabilities and detroit is so far in the hole and never qualify as a bailout. also, this is the kind of thing that you would think that congress would have approved and they would appropriate the money and send it to detroit. that won't happen. the president basically kind of looked all around and in
detroit is $18 billion in debt.on claiming the federal aid of 100 million is not a bailout but a detroit city council member told president obama it should be. >> our people in an overwhelming way supported the re-election of this president and there ought to be a quid pro quo and exercise leadership on that. of course not just that, but why not? >> chief political correspondent byron york joins us. 100 million from the government and 200 million from some other pocket, private...
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another detroit entrepreneur grew up in the suburbs.he rarely came downtown as a child but today he works here. he lives here. and here's what he said. we see this city for what it can be, not for what it was. that's how we should see everything, not just detroit but in all of america. i know some anything conservatives don't care about the cities, but they are wrong. we believe that every american in every community has the right to pursue happiness. they have the right to rise. so i say let's go where ideas will matter the most, where the failures of liberal government policies are most obvious. let's deliver real conservative success. and you know what will happen? we will create a whole lot of new conservatives. i know because i've lived it. i come from ina, another city that faced the same struggles as detroit has faced. in my city the schools were failing to opportunity with scarce were too many. simply being born in the wrong neighborhood meant the american dream was cruelly out of reach. i join with my friend, the longest-servin
another detroit entrepreneur grew up in the suburbs.he rarely came downtown as a child but today he works here. he lives here. and here's what he said. we see this city for what it can be, not for what it was. that's how we should see everything, not just detroit but in all of america. i know some anything conservatives don't care about the cities, but they are wrong. we believe that every american in every community has the right to pursue happiness. they have the right to rise. so i say let's...
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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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and that was possible because detroit needed them. detroit was got going last without them. william hall was so terrified of a native american attack -- he was pair bid but so terrified he was willing to do anything, despite the criticism of other people in michigan government about arming black men, and let me tell you, the letters that survive of canadians across the river who saw all these black men drilling with arms in detroit are incredible. they even say they have armed our slaves. they recognize those are our people over there, they might put those guns toward us. so, yes, this material on the story is distressing and we have to think of them and care about what they went through, but at the same time, i think this material and the story is inspiring because it shows just what people can do no matter how oppressed they are. , so i will stop there and thank you so much. for your attention. [applause] >> wow. everybody take a deep breath. well, the good news is we have other a microphone in the back to use for question and answer. those who are standing wish i could br
and that was possible because detroit needed them. detroit was got going last without them. william hall was so terrified of a native american attack -- he was pair bid but so terrified he was willing to do anything, despite the criticism of other people in michigan government about arming black men, and let me tell you, the letters that survive of canadians across the river who saw all these black men drilling with arms in detroit are incredible. they even say they have armed our slaves. they...
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since then, detroit has been largely calm.e place where the phrase mostly peaceful protests hasn't been a media myth. but the end of last month, at the end of last month, violence flared up again when some protesters attacked the cops in detroit there. so what's law enforcement now doing to keep cities safe? here again is detroit chief of police james craig. chief craig, thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. gerry: you had a retively quiet -- relatively quiet summer, you've managed to keep things in detroit -- which, obviously, has got a history of unrest and some racial tensions, but you kept things relatively quiet. tell us how you think you've been able to do that. >> well, a couple of things. first of all, i have to applaud the men and women of the detroit police department who have just tone a superb job, you know? -- done a superb job. they understood our mugs. we don't retreat here in detroit. i've repeatedly said that. but also the relationships that we've developed not just after knowed, but -- after floyd, bu
since then, detroit has been largely calm.e place where the phrase mostly peaceful protests hasn't been a media myth. but the end of last month, at the end of last month, violence flared up again when some protesters attacked the cops in detroit there. so what's law enforcement now doing to keep cities safe? here again is detroit chief of police james craig. chief craig, thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. gerry: you had a retively quiet -- relatively quiet summer, you've...
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society and detroit. detroit had one of the last television stations. it is critical to not only change wrought or context but also the vehicle by which those stories are told here we saw that in other places like here in washington, d c. we just lost an important blackness reporter and an anchor when, a critical voice there was a rebellion in washington, d.c., following the assassination of martin luther king. it is important you would have on television, as part of journalists who are reporting had aws, that you diversity of voices and perspectives and that did not happen until the mid-1960's and going forward. host: caller, you remember what happened where were you? caller: 12 miles outside of , always going at that point. let's see. 11 years old. a lot of things to talk about. definitely in a white severed. it was because my father liked the area and it was near lakes. my father loved the city. could not leave the yard for about a week. people, they were not talking against blacks. i believe inon boston at the time. was stationed lan for the navy. i
society and detroit. detroit had one of the last television stations. it is critical to not only change wrought or context but also the vehicle by which those stories are told here we saw that in other places like here in washington, d c. we just lost an important blackness reporter and an anchor when, a critical voice there was a rebellion in washington, d.c., following the assassination of martin luther king. it is important you would have on television, as part of journalists who are...
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a lot of the detroit mayors have ended up in jail. >> yeah.the question is not just what do you have to lose or look how bad things have been. i think he needs to turn it around and talk about what he has to offer and how much better it can be. one of the main themes of his campaign is this anti-corruption against crooked hillary, getting clean, honest, good government back. that would be huge just to start with. but beyond that, you know, getting back an economy where people can have the dignity of work and the purpose of work. you know, if you look to the original purposes of our country, it was life, liberty and property, right? the pursuit of happiness, property. those three things are really what he's focusing on and holding out to this community in terms of school and education, school choice. david: yeah. >> something that neither party has provided. david: and, brad, i'm wondering if he's going to try to link the corruption which was so rampant in detroit and, again, as i said before, led to at least one mayor going to jail, try to lin
a lot of the detroit mayors have ended up in jail. >> yeah.the question is not just what do you have to lose or look how bad things have been. i think he needs to turn it around and talk about what he has to offer and how much better it can be. one of the main themes of his campaign is this anti-corruption against crooked hillary, getting clean, honest, good government back. that would be huge just to start with. but beyond that, you know, getting back an economy where people can have the...
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detroit is another place and. i wouldn't say has the best reputation for election integrity poll workers in michigan were duplicating ballots but when our observers attempted to challenge activity those poll workers jumped in front of the volunteers to block their view so that they couldn't see what they were doing and it became a little bit dangerous when major hub for counting ballots in detroit covered up the windows again with large pieces of cardboard and so they wanted to protect and block the counting area they didn't want anybody seeing the county even though these were observers who were legal observers it was supposed to be there in detroit there were hours of unexplained delay in delivering many of the votes for counting the final bad said.
detroit is another place and. i wouldn't say has the best reputation for election integrity poll workers in michigan were duplicating ballots but when our observers attempted to challenge activity those poll workers jumped in front of the volunteers to block their view so that they couldn't see what they were doing and it became a little bit dangerous when major hub for counting ballots in detroit covered up the windows again with large pieces of cardboard and so they wanted to protect and...
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our campaign has been denied access to observe any counting in detroit. detroit is another place. and i wouldn't say they have the best reputation for election integrity. poll workers in michigan were duplicating ballots. but when our works attempted to challenge that, they jumped in front to volunteers so they couldn't see what they were doing. and it became a little bit dangerous. one major hub for counting ballots in detroit covered up the windows again with large pieces of cardboard. and so they wanted to protect and block the counting area. they didn't want anybody seeing the county even though these are observers that were legal observers who were supposed to be there. in detroit there were hours of unexplained delay and delivering many votes for the counting. the final batch didn't arrive until 4:00. so they brought it in and the batches came in. and nobody knew where they came from. we've been denied access to observe in critical places in georgia in multiple swing states voting was halted for hours and hours from major democrat run locations only to appear later and they
our campaign has been denied access to observe any counting in detroit. detroit is another place. and i wouldn't say they have the best reputation for election integrity. poll workers in michigan were duplicating ballots. but when our works attempted to challenge that, they jumped in front to volunteers so they couldn't see what they were doing. and it became a little bit dangerous. one major hub for counting ballots in detroit covered up the windows again with large pieces of cardboard. and so...
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detroit is the area where we have seen the majority minority districts. or the minority population have significant power in electing their candidates of choice. people leave the area at the redistricting commission has to try to figure out how to maintain or preserve some of those districts despite the loss in population. host: it is a redistricting panel that will be doing the heavy lifting in michigan. >> that is right it's a redistricting panel. the legislature in michigan was the political boundaries. it was the who drew the lines and of course led to some of the most gerrymandering districts in the country. also gave republicans a significant advantage in legislature. now in 2018 the michigan voters that created the deer is overwhelmingly supported a constitutional amendment that created the independent panel. it is made up of four republicans, four democrats and five independents. they have never drawn maps before. but they are the ones doing it this time around. the idea is they will drive this -- druthers matt. >> the state legislature already be
detroit is the area where we have seen the majority minority districts. or the minority population have significant power in electing their candidates of choice. people leave the area at the redistricting commission has to try to figure out how to maintain or preserve some of those districts despite the loss in population. host: it is a redistricting panel that will be doing the heavy lifting in michigan. >> that is right it's a redistricting panel. the legislature in michigan was the...
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. >>> giants' gloves all over the place in detroit. we've got highlights, with game 4 looming tomorrow. >>> also looming, frankenstorm, the latest track on the hurricane. it promises to make a total mess. >>> we'll be talking about hurricane sandy, that frankenstorm. also, a huge earthquake, 7.7, in canada has now caused a tsunami advisory in parts of northern california. we'll show you where, as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,,,, rachel and sam have a house. now they want a home. a home where everything feels like it's designed just for them. where the styles they love fit into the wallet they have. big or small they want furniture that makes life better. that's why they visit us. we're more than a home improvement store. we're ikea, the life improvement store. superstorm heads closer to . >>> several governors along the east coast are declaring states of emergency as the superstorm heads closer to land. hurricane sandy is expected to merge with two wintry weather systems. and it's being dubbed frankenstorm. hurricane
. >>> giants' gloves all over the place in detroit. we've got highlights, with game 4 looming tomorrow. >>> also looming, frankenstorm, the latest track on the hurricane. it promises to make a total mess. >>> we'll be talking about hurricane sandy, that frankenstorm. also, a huge earthquake, 7.7, in canada has now caused a tsunami advisory in parts of northern california. we'll show you where, as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,,,, rachel and sam have...
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opportunity for the people of detroit. today washington is leading our nation in the direction of precrisis detroit. while america's economy is built on change, it is increasingly controlled a federal government that is resistant to change. other nations are adapting to the new economy. while washington is clinging to the old economy. as a result, america is no longer the obvious best place for the henry ford's of today to create the businesses of tomorrow. while innovations keep transforming our world, for our economy is struggling to translate them into opportunity for our people. and so that makes this election a generational choice about what we do next. hillary clinton believes the way to win the race for the future is to drive in reverse, to revert back to more regulation, higher taxes, bigger government. i believe the way forward is to embrace the future and modernize our government. i believe if we once again make america the best place in the world to create jobs and if we empower every american to fill those jobs
opportunity for the people of detroit. today washington is leading our nation in the direction of precrisis detroit. while america's economy is built on change, it is increasingly controlled a federal government that is resistant to change. other nations are adapting to the new economy. while washington is clinging to the old economy. as a result, america is no longer the obvious best place for the henry ford's of today to create the businesses of tomorrow. while innovations keep transforming...
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what they describe add deplorable teaching conditions in detroit schools. now, the teachers say there is mold in some buildings. rodents, leaks with pose safety hazards. >> the water leaks through here and it rains in the worst day. on a rainy day, you have water throughout this entire hallway. >> the school board says without question, there are problems with some of detroit's public school facilities. however, they say keeping kids out of the classroom is not the answer. >>> meanwhile, a hawaiian lawmaker is coming up with a cultural solution to provide shelter for the homeless using grass shacks. they intend for ask for land and believe it could be done tastefully. a pair of waffle house workers in arkansas caught on camera washing hair while prepping food. a customer posted video of the employees treating one of the employee's graded hair in a pot of boiling water on the same stove used to cook customers' meals. as a result of the employee's actions, waffle house corporate initiated an investigation an fired both employees. >> oops. >>> yeah. >> newscha
what they describe add deplorable teaching conditions in detroit schools. now, the teachers say there is mold in some buildings. rodents, leaks with pose safety hazards. >> the water leaks through here and it rains in the worst day. on a rainy day, you have water throughout this entire hallway. >> the school board says without question, there are problems with some of detroit's public school facilities. however, they say keeping kids out of the classroom is not the answer....
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where ourf detroit is story begins. detroit was once the economic envy of the world. the people of detroit helped to power america to its position of global dominance in the 20th century. [crowd boos] [applause] donald trump: thank you. thank you very much. governed by the america first policy, detroit was absolutely booming. engineers, builders, laborers, shippers, and countless others went to work each day, provided for their families, and lived out, totally, lived the american dream. but for many living in this city, that dream has long ago vanished, when we abandoned the policies of america first. we started rebuilding other countries instead of our own. the skyscrapers were not in beijing and many other cities around the world while the factories and neighborhoods crumbled right here in detroit. our roads and bridges fell into disrepair, yet we found the money to resettle millions of refugees at taxpayer expense. today, detroit has per capita income of under $15,000, about half of the national average. 40% of the city's residents live in poverty. that is over two
where ourf detroit is story begins. detroit was once the economic envy of the world. the people of detroit helped to power america to its position of global dominance in the 20th century. [crowd boos] [applause] donald trump: thank you. thank you very much. governed by the america first policy, detroit was absolutely booming. engineers, builders, laborers, shippers, and countless others went to work each day, provided for their families, and lived out, totally, lived the american dream. but for...
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>> well, what this means for detroit, detroit doesn't care whether they make conventional cars or self-drivingcars. as long as it's automotive manufactured, it's all good. >> bob, erik, thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> up next, we are on the money. you know what they say about ages. it sure beats the alternative. when it comes to your home, we've got some smart ways to make sure it's safe and comfortable at any age. and a mind is a terrible thing to waste. what about money? >>> welcome back, everybody. the number of households headed by those age 65 and older is on the upswing as baby boomers choose to stay where they are. what happens when your plan for ageing includes staying in your home? >> people love their homes. with some creative design techniques and simple thing, we can allow them to stay in their home. >> your turn. we both retired and moved to florida 18 years ago. they no longer can take care of themselves. the big thing was, was this house going to be suitable for them. >> this home was relatively small. we enclosed the front porch and made it part
>> well, what this means for detroit, detroit doesn't care whether they make conventional cars or self-drivingcars. as long as it's automotive manufactured, it's all good. >> bob, erik, thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> up next, we are on the money. you know what they say about ages. it sure beats the alternative. when it comes to your home, we've got some smart ways to make sure it's safe and comfortable at any age. and a mind is a...
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john: for years politicians promised that they would fix detroit. >> detroit show again become the greatits destiny. johninstead. >> they turned city hall io a den of bribes and kickbacks making themselves rich. john: is there hope for places like detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do
john: for years politicians promised that they would fix detroit. >> detroit show again become the greatits destiny. johninstead. >> they turned city hall io a den of bribes and kickbacks making themselves rich. john: is there hope for places like detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do
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five years later, gorton struck again, this time in detroit. some think he had an obsession for flight attendants. he went to a hotel near the airport, waited in the third-floor stairwell, and saw nancy ludwig walking towards her room. after the murder, he showered, changed his clothes, and stole nancy's belongings, possibly as a trophy. >> count i, you did while in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of attempted sexual conduct in the first degree -- >> jeffrey gorton was tried and convicted for the first-degree murder of both nancy ludwig and margarette eby. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> i'm afraid of him. i'm glad he's locked up for the rest of his life. he is the absolutely most frightening person that i've ever encountered because he was random, because he was so secretive, because he was so ordinary. >> walter tom henderson wrote about this case in "blood justice" and thinks there are other victims. >> my feeling is that some day, somebody's going to be running a dna sample that kicks up jeffrey gorton's name. it
five years later, gorton struck again, this time in detroit. some think he had an obsession for flight attendants. he went to a hotel near the airport, waited in the third-floor stairwell, and saw nancy ludwig walking towards her room. after the murder, he showered, changed his clothes, and stole nancy's belongings, possibly as a trophy. >> count i, you did while in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of attempted sexual conduct in the first degree -- >> jeffrey gorton was...
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we're going to detroit, we're going to finish the job there. we're a great road team. >> reporter: the giants travel to detroit tomorrow where they will play game 3 and 4 in the series. >> all right! well, the fans are having a great time with this world series. we want to show you some of the hundreds of pictures fans are sending in to us to show their support for the orange and black. you see all these people dressing in giants colors. look at these children! panda hats are the favorite! and it seems all age groups and even a little pup there with a panda ha to post your pictures on our fan page. we'd love to hear from you and show some of your pictures. stay with us for our continuing coverage of the san francisco giants and the world series. much more ahead later in this newscast. and we have a special section on our website, kron4.com. >>> tonight marks the one-year anniversary of the night that the oakland police department kicked occupy oakland protestors out of frank ogawa plaza. that night, police used teargas, and there was violence o
we're going to detroit, we're going to finish the job there. we're a great road team. >> reporter: the giants travel to detroit tomorrow where they will play game 3 and 4 in the series. >> all right! well, the fans are having a great time with this world series. we want to show you some of the hundreds of pictures fans are sending in to us to show their support for the orange and black. you see all these people dressing in giants colors. look at these children! panda hats are the...
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we are here with the detroit pre--- detroit free press. joined by heather and thompson and detroit page editorial editor. taking your calls, tweets and facebook posts. can we start with definitions in the sense that the event is described as a riot. you go first. >> that term connotes chaos and it is suggested everyone showed up and destroyed city for no reason. we prefer to think about it like i rebellion because all of the energy and anger and act this and that went into that moment had long been predicted. the economic discrimination, that is frustration. it was a rebellion. >> the word i have come to realize that was the buildup to what happened in 1967. you also have lots of other kinds of pushback. people looting stores were pushing back against the economic depression. they were pushing back against the housing discrimination. one of the things that is true is language has real power in and dismissing all of those things after what happened happened. it was used to say ignore this, don't worry about the things behind this. we have t
we are here with the detroit pre--- detroit free press. joined by heather and thompson and detroit page editorial editor. taking your calls, tweets and facebook posts. can we start with definitions in the sense that the event is described as a riot. you go first. >> that term connotes chaos and it is suggested everyone showed up and destroyed city for no reason. we prefer to think about it like i rebellion because all of the energy and anger and act this and that went into that moment had...
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what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decision making as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that will go right in cities all across america as a result of your philosophy of how we ought to move the country forward. >> i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and wr schools. and the notion there hasn't been accountability is just wrong. it's a false news. it's not correct at all. the reality is that charter schools in michigan have been accountable, fully accountable to their overseeing bodies and to the state since their history. >> why are there so many failing charter schools in michigan. >> 122 charter schools have been closed continues charter schools came into existence in michigan. reality today is students attending charter schools in the city of detroit are getting 3 months on average more learning than their counterparts in the
what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decision making as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that will go right in cities all across america as a result of your philosophy of how we ought to move the country forward. >> i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and wr schools. and the notion there hasn't been accountability is just wrong. it's a false news. it's not correct at...
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at a campaign event in detroit yesterday.. detroit event in at a you're and isis. back his donald trump athletes.. and from olympic athletes.. and donald trump comments on that's all you're ###break### at a campaign event in detroit event in campaign at a at a campaign event in detroit yesterday.. hillary clinton continued to outline her economic plan.. saying her tax and spending priorities.. would boost job growth. clinton also told the crowd her plan will strengthen america's place in the global economy.. and during the speech.. she took some time to bash trump's economic plan that he delivered fearful outlook for america's future. she even used u-s olympians to drive the point clinton once again challenged trump to make more of his products -- from neckties to suits -- in the united states. she also called on him to release his tax return yesterday.. donald trump defended his accusations.. that president obama and hillary clinton.. are the founders of isis. during an interview with our team in florida.. trump again repeated the claim.. saying clinton is to blam
at a campaign event in detroit yesterday.. detroit event in at a you're and isis. back his donald trump athletes.. and from olympic athletes.. and donald trump comments on that's all you're ###break### at a campaign event in detroit event in campaign at a at a campaign event in detroit yesterday.. hillary clinton continued to outline her economic plan.. saying her tax and spending priorities.. would boost job growth. clinton also told the crowd her plan will strengthen america's place in the...
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they do not know what detroit is.hey do not know that detroit is the home of rosa parks, the woman who sat down so a movement could stand up. detroit is where martin luther king first gave his "i have a dream" speech. right here in this city. detroit is the place where the first radio broadcast, the first road was built. we put the world on wheels. we made a soundtrack for a generation with motown in the city. right here in this city. this is the city of detroit. where the battle of the overpass took place. where the five dollar workday took place. where we led slaves north to liberation. right here in the city of detroit. after all that, you think we are going to be beat by some governor, by a man who thinks we have gotten lazy? no no no, mr. kevynn orr, the people of detroit are not dumb and lazy -- they are overworked and underpaid. brian: do you remember that? kevyn: i do remember that. quite voluble. brian: what was he doing there? what difference does it make that rosa parks was there, that martin luther king ga
they do not know what detroit is.hey do not know that detroit is the home of rosa parks, the woman who sat down so a movement could stand up. detroit is where martin luther king first gave his "i have a dream" speech. right here in this city. detroit is the place where the first radio broadcast, the first road was built. we put the world on wheels. we made a soundtrack for a generation with motown in the city. right here in this city. this is the city of detroit. where the battle of...
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>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> it's an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children trapped and scared. >> we really are trying to help you. they have nowhere else to go. for us to say we want to get you out of this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed lives often left in the w
>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> it's an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children...
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chris fury, al jazeera, detroit. >> all week, al jazeera america is presented five days in detroit, a series illustrating the challenges and the changes confronting the motor city. tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america. ahead in our final thoughts this hour, a billionaire and his big eye, the mobile who made his money on earth, but now wants to launch his hotels into space. i take a new look at news. thinking about how tough it is to aim high these day. the space program is is being cut by $85 million. the space shuttle has been moth balled. so who is is left to roam in the final frontier? in a fault lines report, josh rushing on space up for sale. >> billionaires with designs on space rarely go on record, but one of them did return our calls. >> i have met him very briefly, a couple of times. eh impressed me as a really las vegas kind of guy. he winked at me. and that seemed very 70's. this particular space entrepreneur made his money from a terrestrial hotel chain. budget suites of america. it has turned robert big gathering low into a billionaire, and now he wants to
chris fury, al jazeera, detroit. >> all week, al jazeera america is presented five days in detroit, a series illustrating the challenges and the changes confronting the motor city. tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america. ahead in our final thoughts this hour, a billionaire and his big eye, the mobile who made his money on earth, but now wants to launch his hotels into space. i take a new look at news. thinking about how tough it is to aim high these day. the space program is...
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detroit has 670,000 people in it, down from the peak of 2 million. detroit needs a tech face. these people can provide it. >> 90rs of recent middle eastern roaf refugees are on food stamp, 70% on cash welfare. they are relying on the government. >> yeah. and bill clinton was talking about low paying jobs. he wasn't talking about them going to work at the hospital as doctors. that argument certainly doesn't hold water. and why in the world are we talking about putting 10,000 refugees in homes in detroit when we have 50,000 vets that served our country that are homeless right now. this is preposterous. the fact that we're doing something to help the refugee crisis. i went on the united nations refugee agency website before the show, there are 65.3 million people that are displaced right now because of conflict and persecution worldwide. 21.3 mill reason refugee, 10 million are stateless, 33,972 per day are forced out of their homes because of conflict. when you're talking about dealing with 10,000, that is 99.95% are still out there. why are we not dealing with somalian refugees
detroit has 670,000 people in it, down from the peak of 2 million. detroit needs a tech face. these people can provide it. >> 90rs of recent middle eastern roaf refugees are on food stamp, 70% on cash welfare. they are relying on the government. >> yeah. and bill clinton was talking about low paying jobs. he wasn't talking about them going to work at the hospital as doctors. that argument certainly doesn't hold water. and why in the world are we talking about putting 10,000 refugees...
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our campaign has been denied access to observe any counting in detroit. detroit is another place. i would not say it has the best reputation for election integrity. poll workers in michigan were duplicating ballots. when are observers attempted to challenge the activity, those poll workers jumped in front of the volunteers to block their views so they could not see what they are doing. it became a little bit dangerous. one major hub for counting ballots in detroit covered up the windows again with large pieces of cardboard. so they wanted to protect and block the counting area. they did not want anyone to see the counting even though these were observers who were supposed to be there. in detroit there were hours of unexplained delay delivering the final votes for counting. the final batch did not arrive until 4:00 in the morning. even though the polls closed at 8:00. they brought it in -- the batches came in and nobody knew where they came from. we have also been denied access to observe in critical places in georgia and multiple swing states, counting was held it for -- halted fo
our campaign has been denied access to observe any counting in detroit. detroit is another place. i would not say it has the best reputation for election integrity. poll workers in michigan were duplicating ballots. when are observers attempted to challenge the activity, those poll workers jumped in front of the volunteers to block their views so they could not see what they are doing. it became a little bit dangerous. one major hub for counting ballots in detroit covered up the windows again...