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how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?e lives in detroit. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer: what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp and, unfortunately, i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant, you see, which means it's not, strictly speaking, legal. what is this place? >> george: papusa house, i call it the papusa house. i mean, like a papusaerie, i guess you could say. >> joe: it's a cultural thing. tra
how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?e lives in detroit. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just...
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i'm buying from detroit, i'm hiring from detroit.> i would say i'm doing what i do well, i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ mute ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. final days for our lowest price ever on c4 queen
i'm buying from detroit, i'm hiring from detroit.> i would say i'm doing what i do well, i'm doing it in a place i love, and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ mute ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. mayo?...
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i'm supplying detroit, hiring people in detroit. detroit. >> if i were asked the same kwerks i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well in a place i love. i'm demonstrating that. another person believes it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obviously. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? >> whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. >>> somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood one can sit down for an excellent meal. you won't find this on yelp. unfortunately i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant. it's not strictly speaking legal. >> what is this place? >> like a puposa thing. >> it's something they put a ring over and come. this is about as traditional as it gets here. >> this is what's called a papusa house, literally a house. once a living room, now the main dining area. the woman running it, we can't show her face. she's been here ten years serving
i'm supplying detroit, hiring people in detroit. detroit. >> if i were asked the same kwerks i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well in a place i love. i'm demonstrating that. another person believes it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never thought about it until you asked that question. to me it's just obviously. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? >> whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this....
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how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer: what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic consti
how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer:...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicin
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. (vo) when i brought jake home, i wanted him to eat healthy. so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliq
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. a place where luxury and nature is so hand in hand. ♪ a place where by doing nothing you can get so much. how to explain a beach hidden by the earth? some things can't be explained, you have to experience them. vallarta-nayarit, live it to believe it. [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ does your dog food hav
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. you're welcome. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. both drive for a living, both like to save money on car insurance, and we both know you may not get this car back in the same condition. watch your toes. wo! ya boy... get it! sorta you isn't you. with drivesense from esurance, you can earn a personalized discount based on how you drive, not how someone sorta like you drives. you'll even get a discount just for signing up. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. play hooky from the ordin
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future...
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and they stop in detroit too. but it's really a wonderful post federal with postcards and drinks and a little hurst moving in there. cocktails across america that's a fun read. i'm also hoping to finish on this summer's color of money -- the history of black banks. like banks and the wealth gap. the tilings. yeah. >> janet jones what's on your reading list? >> we're having a feature that's about water because water is so important now. and i have to get help to remember the names one them is deaths and life of the great lakes. which has been out a while and just coming out in paper now. >> dan egans book and on the show. booktv so that's important, and then the still waters has just come out. >> that's secret life -- there's another book that i have a special interest in called down the water sheds and it's the book about mommy watershed a young man who got fascinated with water. and so he talked about the trials and tribulations of the watershed and particularly lake erie so because we're in the great lakes regio
and they stop in detroit too. but it's really a wonderful post federal with postcards and drinks and a little hurst moving in there. cocktails across america that's a fun read. i'm also hoping to finish on this summer's color of money -- the history of black banks. like banks and the wealth gap. the tilings. yeah. >> janet jones what's on your reading list? >> we're having a feature that's about water because water is so important now. and i have to get help to remember the names...
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so detroit understood the manufacturing process. but they also understood how to deal with steel, deal with iron, deal with wood, deal with rubber. detroit had all of those talents right here and the designers and the tool makers and the things that it took to make an automobile. so why don't we go inside and see the first car that traveled on the streets of detroit. so what we're looking at here looks very much like an old fashioned wagon and we just don't have a horse in front of it. in fact the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. that's a motorized carriage, a horseless carriage. this was the the very first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king, not henry ford, charles brady king was the guy who designed this car, designed the engine that went inside of it. it's an unusual engine, a four-cylinder engine when at the time most people were using single or double cylinder engines, so a real powerful vehicle. charles brady king and oliver bartell drove this down the streets of detroit in 1896. henry ford was
so detroit understood the manufacturing process. but they also understood how to deal with steel, deal with iron, deal with wood, deal with rubber. detroit had all of those talents right here and the designers and the tool makers and the things that it took to make an automobile. so why don't we go inside and see the first car that traveled on the streets of detroit. so what we're looking at here looks very much like an old fashioned wagon and we just don't have a horse in front of it. in fact...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?ng people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing 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. t...to help sense danger before7 was engiyou do. . because when you live to innovate, you innovate to live. the all-new audi q7. a higher form of intelligence has arrived. ♪ ♪ >>> somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp and unfortunately i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant, you see. which means it's not strictly speaking legal. >> what is this place? >
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?ng people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing 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...
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detroiters hate it.hould point out, wallowing in a ruined porn. >> what is this part of the factory? where are we standing? >> this right here is where the assembly line was. this was a paint booth right here, they'd paint the cars. you can see in the floor where they have the wash for the overspray. something that ended 35, 40 feet over here. there's bridges here between the main building and the assembly lines actually came across the bridges. you'd get the possibility of an assembly line three quarters of a mile long. >> you're talking hundreds if not thousands of people all working on the process. >> yeah. >> this is sort of kind of a -- it's not a perfect model for detroit but it's a perfect model when a big factory goes down, it's not just 33,000 people. that's 33,000 families who are going to be eating dinner out less. >> you've got a point there on that. >> most people i would guess have no idea what a packard even was. we're talking about one of the great luxury cars in the world, yes? >> yeah,
detroiters hate it.hould point out, wallowing in a ruined porn. >> what is this part of the factory? where are we standing? >> this right here is where the assembly line was. this was a paint booth right here, they'd paint the cars. you can see in the floor where they have the wash for the overspray. something that ended 35, 40 feet over here. there's bridges here between the main building and the assembly lines actually came across the bridges. you'd get the possibility of an...
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. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one team. >> one detroit. >> this season, the detroitset, tom lewand. >> there are some cities that are sport cities, where the city lifts up the sports teams and the sports teams do the same. philly's that way. boston. man, detroit, unbelievable history here between the red wings and the lions and -- goes on and on. >>cy gri grew up a red wings fa. to see what our sports teams do for our city and what we can do -- what our teams can do for the city is special. especially now with the kind of tough times. there is an opportunity for us to be a catalyst in a way that i think other industries can't. especially with our ownership. obviously owned by the ford family. and the nexus that they provide between what's going on in the business community, what's going on in the sports world and what's going on in our overall community especially. >> it's kind of your turn, right? >> it's been our turn for a while. >> yeah, yeah, right, phil, you look at the detroit tigers too -- >> it's amazing, i think at a time when detroit is having such a tough
. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one team. >> one detroit. >> this season, the detroitset, tom lewand. >> there are some cities that are sport cities, where the city lifts up the sports teams and the sports teams do the same. philly's that way. boston. man, detroit, unbelievable history here between the red wings and the lions and -- goes on and on. >>cy gri grew up a red wings fa. to see what our sports teams do for our city...
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imagine you have the detroit river like this and detroit on top of this.allowed each family to have a little bit of land near the .iver so the location was very attractive for the french because of the detroit river. it's a very narrow river and this is important not only because of commerce in the upper reaches in michigan, but also it adds a strategic position. point, -- they controlled the entire span leading up to the great lakes. and indianhe french war, new france became british. right now you are looking at a great model. this was after they turned down the four to train. there was a settlement down the river. the fort was built up on the bluff. when the americans took over, they noticed, hate, our cannons cannot fire on the river? that was eventually torn down and replaced. a majority of the residents were still french, but at this point, a couple hundred may have in in the city itself. in 1805, detroit burned down to the ground almost completely. but because it happened mid day miraculously no one was killed. start, youed a fresh .ight say territo
imagine you have the detroit river like this and detroit on top of this.allowed each family to have a little bit of land near the .iver so the location was very attractive for the french because of the detroit river. it's a very narrow river and this is important not only because of commerce in the upper reaches in michigan, but also it adds a strategic position. point, -- they controlled the entire span leading up to the great lakes. and indianhe french war, new france became british. right...
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ofcontinuing our tour detroit, next we had to greektown for a stop at detroit public library's skillman branch which was the site of the old city jail, the location of the city's first ride. --in this location is where was in jail and the uprising occurs. the blackburn's were people who had been enslaved in kentucky, they had escaped because blackburn had been sold down the to new orleans and thornton did not want to lose the woman he loved so they escaped together in 1831. when they came to detroit to get far away from kentucky, because of the 1793 slave law, going to ohio was still risky because down to hunters can come and take you even from free states and take you back down to wherever you escaped from and ohio where they had been for a little while was too close to kentucky. doubting -- bounty hunters were always in ohio. when they arrived here, thornton was a brick mason for a couple years, making a living for seamstress -- is a so both of them are making a living doing work in the fields that they already have even when they were enslaved. she is a seamstress and he was a brick
ofcontinuing our tour detroit, next we had to greektown for a stop at detroit public library's skillman branch which was the site of the old city jail, the location of the city's first ride. --in this location is where was in jail and the uprising occurs. the blackburn's were people who had been enslaved in kentucky, they had escaped because blackburn had been sold down the to new orleans and thornton did not want to lose the woman he loved so they escaped together in 1831. when they came to...
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detroit's paying for it now. >> reporter: sam riddle is a veteran detroit insider.e unique political culture of this city. >> the reality is that the culture of corruption thrives still as we sit here in detroit. >> reporter: riddle may find it easy to point fingers, but ironically, he's under indictment himself. federal prosecutors allege that he helped his former boss, city councilwoman monica conyers, collect bribes. you're accused of being monica conyers' bagman. >> and to that i say so what. >> reporter: so what? >> so what. my position is this, and that is that i am innocent. i am willing to go before a jury, which i will do, and assert that innocence. god bless america. love you guys. >> reporter: in fact, he did go before a jury earlier this year. but the jury deadlocked and the judge declared a mistrial. riddle's former boss, monica conyers, is the wife of democratic congressman john conyers. she pleaded guilty to bribery and has been sentenced to three years in prison. and riddle doesn't deny that he benefitted from an usual deal facilitated by monica cony
detroit's paying for it now. >> reporter: sam riddle is a veteran detroit insider.e unique political culture of this city. >> the reality is that the culture of corruption thrives still as we sit here in detroit. >> reporter: riddle may find it easy to point fingers, but ironically, he's under indictment himself. federal prosecutors allege that he helped his former boss, city councilwoman monica conyers, collect bribes. you're accused of being monica conyers' bagman. >>...
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bring detroit back because people invested detroit.te the book to try to explain this to people. it's titled belle isle, the detroit game changer. the new york times, i'm not surprised to must near you. the writer said that the book has the hero landing on the rooftop helipad of the 57 story hotel. it makes the entire scheme very easy to mock as objective is to fan fiction. objective is referring to eyeing rand. you are a fan of hers. >> i am. john: you talk of having a billion dollars, trying to buy this from the city. within this city would gym but that. politicians often surprise me. detroit city council members don't want to give up much of anything when michigan's governor offered to have the state takeover belle island park since detroit can't even afford to maintain it, local politicians screamed. >> you may not take over bell island. it belongs to the people. john: it belongs to the people, not to you. >> this would create a lot of jobs and opportunity. right now there's no hope for the future. this would create that held. john
bring detroit back because people invested detroit.te the book to try to explain this to people. it's titled belle isle, the detroit game changer. the new york times, i'm not surprised to must near you. the writer said that the book has the hero landing on the rooftop helipad of the 57 story hotel. it makes the entire scheme very easy to mock as objective is to fan fiction. objective is referring to eyeing rand. you are a fan of hers. >> i am. john: you talk of having a billion dollars,...
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you killed detroit. you killed detroit. you killed detroit. killed detroit. [ cheers and applause ] now nobody gets a car. well, actually you do but it's a more affordable car imported from countries like. ♪ japan and. ♪ korea where the cars are cheaper because the prices aren't pushed up by things like. ♪ higher labor costs look, these musicals are catchy. that's a fact. i don't want to argue about it. folks, if everyone created this mess, who ultimately is going to pay the price for it? will it be, a, vulnerable working class retirees. or will it be, b, it's a. >> workers are bracing for what could happen to their pensions and health care. >> the real victims are going to be people who are essentially going to see their contracts with detroit broken. pensioners, public sector workers. folks in unions. >> i get it. so detroit's auto industry was too big to fail but detroit's public sector workers are just small enough not to give a [bleep] about it. here is how crazy this story is is. we all detroit to emerge from bankruptcy okay, but we migh
you killed detroit. you killed detroit. you killed detroit. killed detroit. [ cheers and applause ] now nobody gets a car. well, actually you do but it's a more affordable car imported from countries like. ♪ japan and. ♪ korea where the cars are cheaper because the prices aren't pushed up by things like. ♪ higher labor costs look, these musicals are catchy. that's a fact. i don't want to argue about it. folks, if everyone created this mess, who ultimately is going to pay the price for it?...
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how does detroit regard you? to be honest, when i talk to people of detroit, we're not as much of a factor for them. so they don't think of going to windsor for the weekend. what's it like living in the shadow of a big american city? windsor's history mirror a lot of detroit's history. both windsor and detroit make things. they're known for manufacturing, they're known for automotive stuff. i wouldn't say we are in the shadow. i'd say it's a shared identity. we both really went through the recession together. we both are growing and trying to come back and learning from each other's strategies. around 15,000 people live in the city center where sarah's organization operates. most of these citizens exist on a low income. and 35% of the children live below the poverty line. unfortunately, they're often forgotten by the municipality. but sarah sees the place, and rightfully so, as the core of the city, because poor or not, the city center is the heart of any city. and if you want urban renewal, real urban renewal, l
how does detroit regard you? to be honest, when i talk to people of detroit, we're not as much of a factor for them. so they don't think of going to windsor for the weekend. what's it like living in the shadow of a big american city? windsor's history mirror a lot of detroit's history. both windsor and detroit make things. they're known for manufacturing, they're known for automotive stuff. i wouldn't say we are in the shadow. i'd say it's a shared identity. we both really went through the...
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are detroiters making a come back? ♪ all about detroit.e are focusing on the real challenge tonight. >> the future, and who is doing to benefit. our community always has opinions and also activity is already happening in detroit. how, there's a group that says wake up man. determines have been in charge for 50 years. and ten there's j.p. that says to get detroit back on its feet, we have to give money back. let's try that out. our community and you are the third host of the show, and we mean it. we read recall your tweets and facebook messages. they drive the discussion. so tonight, use of the #and join the conversation. he means it. many ways to be a part of our community. don't forget facebook, like us, send your ideas for stories that you think we should be covering. detroit hustles harder that's what residents are saying as they flip the city's negative narrative of bankruptcy crime and pose closures. juxtapose against the standard story of ruin, businesses are investing big in downtown detroit. but it might be the do-it-yourselfers th
are detroiters making a come back? ♪ all about detroit.e are focusing on the real challenge tonight. >> the future, and who is doing to benefit. our community always has opinions and also activity is already happening in detroit. how, there's a group that says wake up man. determines have been in charge for 50 years. and ten there's j.p. that says to get detroit back on its feet, we have to give money back. let's try that out. our community and you are the third host of the show, and we...
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♪ announcer: detroit was the world on wheels.hese and other names created america's number one industry. first place on the production line. the idea that everybody can ride. vision -- that is the joint. announcer: up next, we learn about the inventions and the people that helped make detroit the motor city. we are at the detroit historical museum about to walk into a wonderful exhibit called america's motor city -- called "america's motor city." detroit has been the motor city capital of the world since 1915 when there were over 42 companies making cars and another 75 companies making parts. so, we had been, while other towns built cars, we built lots of cars. prior to 1900, the detroit area enjoyed a wealth of strong manufacturing. a lot of it, based in building carriage bodies, railroad cars, stoves, railroad cars, railroad wheels. detroit understood the manufacturing process, but also understood how to deal with steel, iron, wood, rubber. detroit had all of the talent and designers and toolmakers and the things it took to mak
♪ announcer: detroit was the world on wheels.hese and other names created america's number one industry. first place on the production line. the idea that everybody can ride. vision -- that is the joint. announcer: up next, we learn about the inventions and the people that helped make detroit the motor city. we are at the detroit historical museum about to walk into a wonderful exhibit called america's motor city -- called "america's motor city." detroit has been the motor city...
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detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit, an americanutopsy. an autopsy, one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill the charge, racial conflict of detroit. slav kl detroit. corruption children. it seems like that is what has become the american way because detroit is not alone. what is baltimore going to do, atlanta, l.a. john: detroit is and worse shape. worse politicians, morenions. the automaker collapsed. it was in the politicians' fault. it was just the big three cra
detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote,...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?eryone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. zyrtec-d®. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?eryone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future...
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in detroit. thethe rebellion during 1960's -- before the rebellion, journalists looking at the detroit also thought there was something that sets the city apart. the national press raised -- to try to come calling in a model city for its progressive race relations. that assessment was based on the biracial coalition of liberals that throughout one mayor for targeting african-americans and his war on crime -- and floated in another mayor. , a city councilman at the time and a longtime activist, said wait a minute. warning the public, not to take too much and make too much of the quote, bright, attractive, well publicized face of the biracial liberal alliance with the new mayor. serious dangers he warned, lurked beneath the surface where they could not be readily seen. kind of like the other 9/10 of an iceberg. danger, the on one influence the raised expectations had on a generation whooung black activists supported -- whether they were actual participants or fellow travelers. the expectations i am
in detroit. thethe rebellion during 1960's -- before the rebellion, journalists looking at the detroit also thought there was something that sets the city apart. the national press raised -- to try to come calling in a model city for its progressive race relations. that assessment was based on the biracial coalition of liberals that throughout one mayor for targeting african-americans and his war on crime -- and floated in another mayor. , a city councilman at the time and a longtime activist,...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?ring people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i am doing a it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that was important to me. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?ring people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i am doing a it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will...
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imagine you have the detroit river like this. detroit on top of that. ribbon farms stretched out on either end in long, thin sections. this allowed each family and farmer to have a little bit of land near the river, near the water. this would be used for watering your plants but also critically important for transport as well. the location itself is a very attractive spot for the french. because of the detroit river, it's a very narrow river that leads from lake erie to lake huron. this is important because of commerce, getting goods from the upper region in michigan and the rest of the great lakes, but also a strategic position. at this point, it was on both sides of the river. because of this, they controlled the entire span leading up to the rest of the great lakes. important from both a strategic aspect and in terms of controlling trade. following the french and indian war, new france became british. it was all seated to the british in 1763. right now you are looking at a really great model of detroit. this is how it maybe would've looked in 1792. t
imagine you have the detroit river like this. detroit on top of that. ribbon farms stretched out on either end in long, thin sections. this allowed each family and farmer to have a little bit of land near the river, near the water. this would be used for watering your plants but also critically important for transport as well. the location itself is a very attractive spot for the french. because of the detroit river, it's a very narrow river that leads from lake erie to lake huron. this is...
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of detroit still. and even in those moments of trauma and crisis, detroit never went away. detroit never disappeared and collapsed. >> right. does the younger set of detroit understand what happened in '67? do they get that sense of history in place? >> i'm not sure. so much of it we've tried for a really long time to be honest to push behind us. ten years ago when we had the 40th anniversary, had a conversation with the mayor at the time, also a kaz tech grad, like his father about the riots. and we were talking about he and i were born the same year in 1970, grew up in the wake of all of this. and we talked about how we didn't see it was the thing shaping all our children's detroit, all our children's future. and i think now that seems like a little bit of wishful thinking. it's a little bit of naivety on both of our parts to say this didn't matter 40 years later, 50 years later. it seems like it matters more than it did four years ago, ten years ago. >> it's come full circle. it's resonating now. my
of detroit still. and even in those moments of trauma and crisis, detroit never went away. detroit never disappeared and collapsed. >> right. does the younger set of detroit understand what happened in '67? do they get that sense of history in place? >> i'm not sure. so much of it we've tried for a really long time to be honest to push behind us. ten years ago when we had the 40th anniversary, had a conversation with the mayor at the time, also a kaz tech grad, like his father about...
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detroit was becoming the automotive epicenter. before that detroit was a major manufacturing city. they were famous for ovens and even cigars and things like that. the car company turned into whenssembly line that's people started migrating up here. musicians started to migrate up here from the and the motown people started to migrate up to detroit for jobs. you would have a number of musicians that would work at ford and then play their music at night. that became their career and so forth. pepper adams was a big name. in the jazz world many of the became the funk brothers, the sound machine for jazzn came up as musicians, james jamerson and earl van dyck. they have the southern roots as well. what happens with motown in detroit is barry gordy is a boxer, a songwriter, and he boxed on a bill we joe louis. way down on the car but nonetheless. then he felt this isn't so great. eye. getting my head beat in doing this and he already wrote songs and then report sons that jackie wilson recorded and had hits with, but he discovered that he was getting pennies on the record, and his good
detroit was becoming the automotive epicenter. before that detroit was a major manufacturing city. they were famous for ovens and even cigars and things like that. the car company turned into whenssembly line that's people started migrating up here. musicians started to migrate up here from the and the motown people started to migrate up to detroit for jobs. you would have a number of musicians that would work at ford and then play their music at night. that became their career and so forth....
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detroit to canada. traveling across the abbasid or bridge is nearly 10,000 cars a day plus another 2000 semitruck's. the main transport for semi trucks leaving america and going into canada through michigan. we see everything on those trucks. from gerber baby food through kellogg's cereal made in michigan. anything and everything that has to be traded. as the two biggest international trading partners in the world you can imagine the depth and scope of what is traveling the bridge. in 1929, when the detroit windsor ambassador bridge opens and again in 1930 when the heraldedens, they are as engineering marvels. great engineering feats of the world and put detroit on the map not only architecturally but through heralded as engineering prosperity, beine to bring in the tobacco that makes our cigar manufacturing flourish at the turn-of-the-century, bringing in stovew iron to make our industry and later automotive industry flourish. when the bridge opens in 1930 we are at the height of prohibition. it quickl
detroit to canada. traveling across the abbasid or bridge is nearly 10,000 cars a day plus another 2000 semitruck's. the main transport for semi trucks leaving america and going into canada through michigan. we see everything on those trucks. from gerber baby food through kellogg's cereal made in michigan. anything and everything that has to be traded. as the two biggest international trading partners in the world you can imagine the depth and scope of what is traveling the bridge. in 1929,...
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opens the detroit wins or tunnel. at just shy of a mile, it is the first underwater nation connecting tunnel in the world. today, it has been operating seamlessly since that time. it had a $50 million renovation in the 1990's. it sees almost 10,000 cars a day. the tunnel transports mainly people, 98 percent cars, 2% trucks. the central railroad tunnel transports only freight. it can be everything from iphones to baby food, to tomato soup. you name it. if it is made in america, it goes through the tunnel pending it is not a hazardous or explosive material. in 1922, the detroit river was the busiest freshwater shipping in the world, and it still is today. through our train tunnel and ambassador bridge, things are transported through the entire world. ed us a freighter map everywhere michigan products have made it around the world. short of antarctica, there is not a continent we do not touch. the bridge was completed when it is open, it is the november 15, 1929. longest extension bridge in the world. it holds that recor
opens the detroit wins or tunnel. at just shy of a mile, it is the first underwater nation connecting tunnel in the world. today, it has been operating seamlessly since that time. it had a $50 million renovation in the 1990's. it sees almost 10,000 cars a day. the tunnel transports mainly people, 98 percent cars, 2% trucks. the central railroad tunnel transports only freight. it can be everything from iphones to baby food, to tomato soup. you name it. if it is made in america, it goes through...
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how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?it. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer: what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. it's all about the double ii's with xiidra... ...the only eye drop... ...approved for the signs... ...and symptoms of dry eye. because dry eye can mean... ...more than... ...just dryness. xiidra may provide lasting relief... ...starting in two weeks. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you are allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container
how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?it. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >>...
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live 1967 detroit riots 50th anniversary live sunday at noon eastern on c-span3. q&a,nday on when you look at president obama's to mystic legacy i think there are two things that are very important that will have long lasting good consequences for the u.s., that can be summarized in four words, sonia sotomayor and elena hagan two nominees to the supreme court. mr. darrell talks about his book" rising star, the making of barack obama," is overt to emphasize the course of his presidency there were scores and scores of people in illinois who had known him in early years who were disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency. forgotinted that barack the people -- most of the people whose essential to his political rise. >> >> next on the presidency, former boston globe journalists discuss their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activitie
live 1967 detroit riots 50th anniversary live sunday at noon eastern on c-span3. q&a,nday on when you look at president obama's to mystic legacy i think there are two things that are very important that will have long lasting good consequences for the u.s., that can be summarized in four words, sonia sotomayor and elena hagan two nominees to the supreme court. mr. darrell talks about his book" rising star, the making of barack obama," is overt to emphasize the course of his...
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now people say i'm from detroit and i want to be from detroit.ople in the suburban community are saying i'm from detroit. and they are coming into the cities and people are moving into the city. it is all races doing this. that is really important. >> we have been joined by ike , former police chief, former deputy mayor and tim kiska talking about the 50 year anniversary of what happened in 1967. to both of you gentlemen, thank you very much. of detroit mercy. >> i want to thank the detroit free press are letting us use the facility. we want to thank the detroit historical society for the input and help on this project as well. this is all taking place today on the 50 year anniversary. but want to thank you for watching as you are watching american history tv on c-span3.u are watching american history tv on c-span3. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. announcer: 50 years ago on july 23, 1967, a series of riots erected near present-day gordon
now people say i'm from detroit and i want to be from detroit.ople in the suburban community are saying i'm from detroit. and they are coming into the cities and people are moving into the city. it is all races doing this. that is really important. >> we have been joined by ike , former police chief, former deputy mayor and tim kiska talking about the 50 year anniversary of what happened in 1967. to both of you gentlemen, thank you very much. of detroit mercy. >> i want to thank the...
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and it detroit coming alive ag. since like we go to sleep for a while and wake up and we start it again. so that when is very good. then we have more recent book called the detroit anthology, which is a small book with the number of essays and by people who live in detroit. a lot of young people providing about the life experiences, young and middle age people writing the like expenses in detroit and what detroit means to them. >> what's on your summer reading list? >> well, cocktails across america, the stop in detroit but it's really a wonderful travel with postcards and drinks and a little history woven in. cocktails across america. that is a fun read. i'm also hoping to vintage this summer the color of money, the history of black banks, black banks and the wealth gap. >> janet jones, , what is on yor summer reading list? >> we're having a feature on books of water because water so important now. i have to get out and help me remember the names. one of them is the death and life of the great lakes which is been o
and it detroit coming alive ag. since like we go to sleep for a while and wake up and we start it again. so that when is very good. then we have more recent book called the detroit anthology, which is a small book with the number of essays and by people who live in detroit. a lot of young people providing about the life experiences, young and middle age people writing the like expenses in detroit and what detroit means to them. >> what's on your summer reading list? >> well,...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?eryone 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. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to take life so seriously. thanks for loving me and being my best friend. don't forget to thank those who helped you take charge of your futu
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?eryone 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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tavis: i love detroit. people in detroit love and swear by their city.we can talk about the slummy side -- let me ask you about the sunny side of what you're seing in detroit. >> sure. the fact of the matter is you cannot do a good job of covering detroit and a region or any place for that matter and only focus on the negatives. there are some positives here. there is a push to bring more entrepreneurs, especially young entrepreneurs into the area and that's partly because the barrier for entry here is so low but i think, you know, the obstacles here are pretty daunting but there are folks trying to overcome them. tavis: talk to me about the mood of the people. i ask that because all of these challenges are significant. even though things that allow us to indulge in escapism haven't been good for detroiters. the football team hasn't done so well. the basketball team hasn't done so well. the baseball team. talk to me about the mood of the people in this sfism >> you know, i think it is a mixed bag. one of the surprising things that i found is despite the
tavis: i love detroit. people in detroit love and swear by their city.we can talk about the slummy side -- let me ask you about the sunny side of what you're seing in detroit. >> sure. the fact of the matter is you cannot do a good job of covering detroit and a region or any place for that matter and only focus on the negatives. there are some positives here. there is a push to bring more entrepreneurs, especially young entrepreneurs into the area and that's partly because the barrier for...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?erybody here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. rice, right, exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ bleep ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. 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. ace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?erybody here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. rice, right, exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ bleep ] about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just...
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or half-time in detroit. i'm sorry that happened. i'm sure you can find some good housing stock in detroit if you're really motivated. first, mark is going to read a passage of his book in the set it up. >> great. thanks, everyone, for coming. i wanted to meet a very short section. it's pretty self-explanatory. it's a description of a neighborhood near where i was living in detroit. you guys probably have seen photos from detroit and hard about how depopulated the city is. it went from 2 million to about 700,000, so there's some neighborhoods that are really no longer neighborhoods, or they are barely neighbors. just a couple houses on every block. i'm going to read you a little bit about one of those neighborhoods. people like to compare the amount of vacant land in detroit to the equivalent sized spaces. all of this could fit into detroit's 40 square miles of nothing or to manhattan's or slightly shaped boston. such formulations though inevitably lead one to imagine a contiguous landmass separable as a rott
or half-time in detroit. i'm sorry that happened. i'm sure you can find some good housing stock in detroit if you're really motivated. first, mark is going to read a passage of his book in the set it up. >> great. thanks, everyone, for coming. i wanted to meet a very short section. it's pretty self-explanatory. it's a description of a neighborhood near where i was living in detroit. you guys probably have seen photos from detroit and hard about how depopulated the city is. it went from 2...
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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. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep numb
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how is it only buying my products from detroit, or farmers in detroit not helping detroit? hiring people from detroit. everybody here lives in detroit. >> if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well, >> right, exactly. i'm doing it in a place that i love and i'm demonstrating that... that... ...yet another person gives a -- about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it. until you asked that question. to me, it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong? get it before it's gone. on the subway app. are we a reflection of our places in life, or are they reflections of us? could we have been somebody else if we had taken a right turn instead of a left? or if we had taken the pl
how is it only buying my products from detroit, or farmers in detroit not helping detroit? hiring people from detroit. everybody here lives in detroit. >> if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't know. i'm doing what i do well, >> right, exactly. i'm doing it in a place that i love and i'm demonstrating that... that... ...yet another person gives a -- about detroit and believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it. until...
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right now, i am standing in windsor across the detroit river is the city of detroit. next, our look at the city continues to explore the border crossing between canada and the united states, the busiest in all the country. >> the city of detroit and windsor is not just -- canada and america, the biggest trade 2rtners in the world, connect billion and trade world for both countries. were a network of transportation in international trade, and important part of our history and has been pre-civil war. of allprohibition, 75% in this country for the 14 years of prohibition and neighbors from the south. trade in 1800s in detroit was guardcity usa, the capital of america. we were not only transporting and raw materials. there were days in 1860's where you had 7000 railroad cars waiting to be transported that could not get across the river because the train would have to wait for fairies -- ferries. that made the conversation about either return a lorry bridge -- a tunnel or a bridge. it had to be done because we had storehouses filling up waiting for this transportation that
right now, i am standing in windsor across the detroit river is the city of detroit. next, our look at the city continues to explore the border crossing between canada and the united states, the busiest in all the country. >> the city of detroit and windsor is not just -- canada and america, the biggest trade 2rtners in the world, connect billion and trade world for both countries. were a network of transportation in international trade, and important part of our history and has been...
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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?e 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. eered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. >>> somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp and unfortunately i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a resta
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?e 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...
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. >> stephen: speaking of institutions that have outlived their usefulness-- detroit. >> now detroit has fallen on such hard times the city is filing for bankruptcy, becoming the largest u.s. city to do so >> move is unprecedented. the biggest municipal bankruptcy in american history. a major u.s. city officially declaring it cannot pay its debt estimated at $18 billion. >> stephen: $18 billion! and detroit borrowed those billions from some pretty serious people. if they don't get paid, they've thrented to cut off michigan's thumb. ( laughter ) now, it turns out, robo cop was an optimistic view of detroit's future because the numbers tell the story. the city's population has dwibdle twd 2 million to 700,000. detroit has the highest unemployment rate in the nation, and at 73,000 abandoned buildings. knowing how far the city has fallen would have henry ford rolling over in his grave and somehow blaming the jews for it. notice, there are a lot of theories out there, about what caused detroit's decline-- manufacturing jobs going overseas. corrupt politicians. but the easiest explanation
. >> stephen: speaking of institutions that have outlived their usefulness-- detroit. >> now detroit has fallen on such hard times the city is filing for bankruptcy, becoming the largest u.s. city to do so >> move is unprecedented. the biggest municipal bankruptcy in american history. a major u.s. city officially declaring it cannot pay its debt estimated at $18 billion. >> stephen: $18 billion! and detroit borrowed those billions from some pretty serious people. if they...
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i under the detroit but michigan stayed out. it.etroit 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 a
i under the detroit but michigan stayed out. it.etroit 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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so talk to me about detroit. the narrative around detroit is always comeback.'s in the middle of a comeback. there a lot of people who would say the comeback has not come back to them and that it's actually passed them by, and of course those are some communities of color in this area. lt. gov. gilchrist: well, i'm a detroiter, native-born and raised. as lieutenant governor, i still live in the city of detroit. and it is true that there has been progress on a number of fronts. we saw communities, we saw philanthropy, we saw business come together in a way that we've never seen in the city's history because the city is so important. but it is true that there are so many people in our city and in this broader metro area, frankly, who still need to be part of the progress. soledad: so how do you do that? i mean, if you just look at one indicator, like home loans back in 2007 when blacks made up 82% of the city, they had 75% of the home loans. that number has gone down significantly even though blacks make up 79% of the population so that sort of -- lt. gov. gilchr
so talk to me about detroit. the narrative around detroit is always comeback.'s in the middle of a comeback. there a lot of people who would say the comeback has not come back to them and that it's actually passed them by, and of course those are some communities of color in this area. lt. gov. gilchrist: well, i'm a detroiter, native-born and raised. as lieutenant governor, i still live in the city of detroit. and it is true that there has been progress on a number of fronts. we saw...