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. >>> bisi onile-ere live for us in detroit.ots of attention on donald trump, but they are really talking about bernie sanders win last night. what issues drove the voters to the polls there? >> reporter: there are several issues that drove voters to the polls including clean water, education, and job loss. clean water was a really big issue, considering what is happening right now in the city of flint, michigan. on sunday both bernie sanders and hillary clinton held a debate there to address the city's toxic water. back in 2014, the city switched its water supply from the detroit water system to the flint river, and the water became tainted with lead, and here we are nearly two years later, and the top water is still off limits. so that has been a major issue just about everywhere you go across the state. back to yesterday's primary, i can tell you a lot of people were stunned because hillary clinton was leading in most polls. but bernie sanders said early on that if there was a high voter turnout here in michigan that there wa
. >>> bisi onile-ere live for us in detroit.ots of attention on donald trump, but they are really talking about bernie sanders win last night. what issues drove the voters to the polls there? >> reporter: there are several issues that drove voters to the polls including clean water, education, and job loss. clean water was a really big issue, considering what is happening right now in the city of flint, michigan. on sunday both bernie sanders and hillary clinton held a debate...
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bisi onile-ere is live for us in detroit. what are voters concerned about as they go to the polls? >> i can tell you that the polls here in michigan opened several hours ago and election officials tell me that they are as you mentioned expecting record voter turnout. we've talked to quite a bit of voters and many have a lot on their minds, including clean, safe drinking water, as well as jobs. >> millions of good jobs lost, communities devastated, the jobs moved overseas. >> in michigan, the political ads are hard to miss. >> hillary clinton came here to show that she's standing with us. >> he'll do for michigan what he's done for ohio. >> ahead of tuesday's primary, presidential election, the candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard in the great lakes state. >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic candidate date for president of the united states. >> democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders squared off in flint, a city plagued by a nearly two year long water crisis. >> it is raining lead in flint and the state is derelict in not coming forward with the money that is requ
bisi onile-ere is live for us in detroit. what are voters concerned about as they go to the polls? >> i can tell you that the polls here in michigan opened several hours ago and election officials tell me that they are as you mentioned expecting record voter turnout. we've talked to quite a bit of voters and many have a lot on their minds, including clean, safe drinking water, as well as jobs. >> millions of good jobs lost, communities devastated, the jobs moved overseas. >>...
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bisi onile-ere is there. >> what is happening in flint challenges the conscience of our inflation. >> reporter: house minority leaders nancy pelosi was joined friday by 25 members of congress. >> i say the more knowledge we have the more we can do for you. >> reporter: the federal lawmakers heard from the victims of the city's crisis which has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today we know we have to act. we have come here to listen, to learn, to act upon what we have put together after this, so that we can give hope and lealg. and healing. >> outside a home on the south side the first sign of action. >> my mission is to totally get the lead out of flint. >> flint mayor karen weaver on friday kicked off her fast start initiative, the goal, to replace all lead service lines and replace safe water in the city. as weaver pleads for more funding thousands in the city are doing what they can to get by. >> you ready? let's walk in the hallway. >> jaden sawyer is three years old. today he's among dozens of children in flint who will be tested for lead po
bisi onile-ere is there. >> what is happening in flint challenges the conscience of our inflation. >> reporter: house minority leaders nancy pelosi was joined friday by 25 members of congress. >> i say the more knowledge we have the more we can do for you. >> reporter: the federal lawmakers heard from the victims of the city's crisis which has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today we know we have to act. we have come here to...
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antonio. >> bisi onile-ere, in be minneapolis. >>> police video shows lieutenant mark tiller fatally shooting zack hammond through his car window. >>> the newark, new jersey police department is now under federal oversight. the city and the government announced an agreement to reform the department, calling for five years of monitoring, civilian oversight and are body cameras. disproportionately targeted minority residents. >>> president obama commuting prison sentences for 61 inmates now serving time for drug related convictions. most are nonviolent offenders but some were also convicted on firearms charges. he went to a are coffee house to meet inmates whose sentences were being commuted. >> it is my responsibility to bring about a more sensible effective approach to our criminal justice system. it is my strong belief that by exercising these presidential powers i have the chance to show people what a second chance can look like. >> most of the prisoners whose sentences were commuted today will be released on july 28th. >>> dozens of world leaders are converging on washington for a
antonio. >> bisi onile-ere, in be minneapolis. >>> police video shows lieutenant mark tiller fatally shooting zack hammond through his car window. >>> the newark, new jersey police department is now under federal oversight. the city and the government announced an agreement to reform the department, calling for five years of monitoring, civilian oversight and are body cameras. disproportionately targeted minority residents. >>> president obama commuting prison...
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bisi onile-ere tells us despite a lot of attention from washington, the affected families have concern for their future. >> what is happening in flint challenges the nation. nancy pelosi was joined by members of congress. >> the more knowledge we have, the more we can do for you. >> the federal lawmakers have heard from victims of the city's water crisis, which has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today we know that we have to act. we've come here to live, to learn, and to act upon what we have--well, we have put together after this so that we can give hope and healing. >> outside a home on the city's south side the first sign of action. >> my mission is to totally get the lead out of flint. >> flint mayor karen weaver on friday kicked off her fast start initiative. the goal to replace all lead service lines and restore safe drinking water in the city. as weaver pleads for more funding, thousands are pleading for what they can get by. jaden sawyer is three years old. today he's among dozens of children in flint who will be tested for lead poisoning
bisi onile-ere tells us despite a lot of attention from washington, the affected families have concern for their future. >> what is happening in flint challenges the nation. nancy pelosi was joined by members of congress. >> the more knowledge we have, the more we can do for you. >> the federal lawmakers have heard from victims of the city's water crisis, which has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today we know that we have to act....
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. >> let's go live to bisi onile-ere in detroit. lot of attention on trump, but sanders win in michigan, a big surprise. what drove reporters to the polls as far as issues? >> good morning, stephanie. there are a lot of issues that drove voters to the polls, one being poverty, jobs loss, as well as clean water. a lot of focus over the past couple months has been on flint, michigan, both bernie sanders and hillary clinton have spent time there addressing flint's toxic water. it was tainted with lead about nearly two years ago, and it's just enough getting national attention, and next week, the governor of the state will testify before members of congress about what went wrong. considering that the polls had the hillary clinton leading during the majority of this time, a lot of people here were stunned by the results, but bernie sanders made it very clear a few days ago that if there was a high voter turnout here in michigan that he had a good chance of winning michigan. more than 2 million people cast ballots yesterday, breaking a re
. >> let's go live to bisi onile-ere in detroit. lot of attention on trump, but sanders win in michigan, a big surprise. what drove reporters to the polls as far as issues? >> good morning, stephanie. there are a lot of issues that drove voters to the polls, one being poverty, jobs loss, as well as clean water. a lot of focus over the past couple months has been on flint, michigan, both bernie sanders and hillary clinton have spent time there addressing flint's toxic water. it was...
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bisi onile-ere has more on how residents view this election. >> millions of good jobs lost.ome communities devastated. the jobs moved overseas. >> hillary clinton came here to show she is standing with us. >> he'll do for michigan what he had done for hawaii -- ohio >> reporter: the candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard in the state. democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders squared off in flint, a city plagued by a nearly two-year-long water crisis. >> it is raining lead in flint, and the state is der -- der elect? not coming forward. >> the governor should understand he was irresponsible. he should resign. >> reporter: and as the city of flint works towards a long-term fix, rick snyder is under mounting pressure. the board of state canvassers approved a second recall against the governor, and a class action lawsuit on behalf of thousands of residents was filed against the governor and other state officials. the democrat debate put flint in the spotlight, but many voters remain split. >> i don't generally have a lot of hope for promises made by candidates, becau
bisi onile-ere has more on how residents view this election. >> millions of good jobs lost.ome communities devastated. the jobs moved overseas. >> hillary clinton came here to show she is standing with us. >> he'll do for michigan what he had done for hawaii -- ohio >> reporter: the candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard in the state. democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders squared off in flint, a city plagued by a nearly two-year-long water crisis. >>...
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bisi onile-ere it looks like a lot of people are going to be voting today.t are you seeing and hearing now? >> reporter: hi, del, yeah, the polls have been opened for a couple of hours. and election organizers are telling me they are expecting a record turnout. many voters have a lot of issues on their mind, education, clean water, unemployment, and poverty. some of the most recent polling numbers show that trump and hilary with in the lead. trump leads with 30% support, with cruz, kasick, and rubio trailing behind. and clinton has 55% support. so just to explain to you the significance of this primary here in michigan, i was talking to an election organizer who said that the absentee voting, those ballots are in, and that they show there is more turnout with those ballots than in 2012, so a lot of people are turning up at these polls. a lot of people are very concerned about the future and the direction of our country. >> and there was that townhall meeting on the democratic side. it was heated. any sense that that townhall meeting changed any minds ahead o
bisi onile-ere it looks like a lot of people are going to be voting today.t are you seeing and hearing now? >> reporter: hi, del, yeah, the polls have been opened for a couple of hours. and election organizers are telling me they are expecting a record turnout. many voters have a lot of issues on their mind, education, clean water, unemployment, and poverty. some of the most recent polling numbers show that trump and hilary with in the lead. trump leads with 30% support, with cruz,...
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bisi onile-ere, how is the state reacting to this? >> good evening, tony, a lot of people that i talked to, the prosecutor's decision, there are several rallies scheduled tonight by civil rights groups that pushed for federal charges to be filed against those police officers. one of those rallies is taking place behind me. there are a couple of hundred people gathered here, and i can hear them saying, justice, no peace. i spoke with an organizer tonight, and they said they are planning for peaceful protest. and the police are prepared for anything. >> criminal charges are not warranted against mark greenburg or justin schwartz. >> they made the decision after jamar clark was shot. >> schwartzy said that as the officers approached clark, he said he had this 1,000-yard scare in him. >> reporter: in the early morning hours of november 13th, last year, the police responded to the report that clark had assaulted his girlfriend, and the police said that he was blocking paramedics from treating her. officers described clark, who had alcohol
bisi onile-ere, how is the state reacting to this? >> good evening, tony, a lot of people that i talked to, the prosecutor's decision, there are several rallies scheduled tonight by civil rights groups that pushed for federal charges to be filed against those police officers. one of those rallies is taking place behind me. there are a couple of hundred people gathered here, and i can hear them saying, justice, no peace. i spoke with an organizer tonight, and they said they are planning...
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bisi onile-ere is be there, bisi. >> john, there are several rallies planned here throughout the city of minneapolis being driven for civil rights groups who are pushing for criminal charges to be filed in this case. one organizer i talked to said they are planning for peaceful protests but police are ready for anything. >> the criminal charges are not warranted against either officers mark ringenberg or justin schwartz. >> prosecutor mike hennapen made the decision,. >> schwartz said that as the officers approached clark he, clark, had, quote, this thousand yard stare, end quote. >> in the early morning hours of november 15th last year minneapolis police responded to the report that clark b had abud his girlfriend. laying out the evidence in the case, he also released witness and police video from the night of the shooting. contemporary to some witness reports, freeman says the investigation found that clark was not handcuffed during confrontation. clark refused to take his hands off of riggenburg's gun. >> schwartz said he got the curves and could not get them on clark. ringenberg r
bisi onile-ere is be there, bisi. >> john, there are several rallies planned here throughout the city of minneapolis being driven for civil rights groups who are pushing for criminal charges to be filed in this case. one organizer i talked to said they are planning for peaceful protests but police are ready for anything. >> the criminal charges are not warranted against either officers mark ringenberg or justin schwartz. >> prosecutor mike hennapen made the decision,. >>...
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bisi is live in detroit.s early, but it looks like a lot of people are going to be voting today. >> that's right, del. the polls open here in michigan just a short time ago and there are adso on t.v., billboards all across the state urging to get out and vote as state organizers expect record turnout. >> millions of good jobs lost, communities devastated, the jobs moved overseas. >> in michigan, the political ads are hard to miss. >> hillary clinton came here to show she is standing with us. >> he will do for michigan what he has done for ohio. >> ahead of tuesday's primary, presidential election, the candidates are hitting campaign trail hard in the great lakes state. >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic candidates for president of the united states. >> democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders squared off in flint, a city plagued by a nearly two year long water crisis. >> it is raining lead in flint and the state is der elect in not coming forward with the money that is required. >> the governor of th
bisi is live in detroit.s early, but it looks like a lot of people are going to be voting today. >> that's right, del. the polls open here in michigan just a short time ago and there are adso on t.v., billboards all across the state urging to get out and vote as state organizers expect record turnout. >> millions of good jobs lost, communities devastated, the jobs moved overseas. >> in michigan, the political ads are hard to miss. >> hillary clinton came here to show she...
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bisi onile-ere discussed the negotiations with a refugee who is now living in michigan. >> samir fled syria with his wife and seven of his children two years after the civil war began. >> life was bitter and tormenting. we fled from place to place from, small town to small town, panicking, kidnap and rape and so forth. >> after spending three years in a refugee camp in jordan, they went to hamtramic, michigan six months ago. >> i feel i'm reborn again. >> with the help of a non-profit, the family is representing this two-story house. having gone years without schooling, the children are at an elementary school. he's a carpenter, looking for work to support his family. >> i believe america is the mother of the world. the rule of the law in america is above all. and everybody is adhering to the law. in america, there's an equal opportunity, regardless of being poor or rich, influential or not. >> it has been five years since the complicate began. the war has displaced more than 11 million people. and it has claimed more than 250,000 lives. al rashdan said that he has very little hope th
bisi onile-ere discussed the negotiations with a refugee who is now living in michigan. >> samir fled syria with his wife and seven of his children two years after the civil war began. >> life was bitter and tormenting. we fled from place to place from, small town to small town, panicking, kidnap and rape and so forth. >> after spending three years in a refugee camp in jordan, they went to hamtramic, michigan six months ago. >> i feel i'm reborn again. >> with the...
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. >>> a debate in detroit, members of the house were there including minority leader nancy pelosi, bisi onile-ere reports. >> what is happening in flint challenges the conscience of our nation. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi was joined by mks members omembers ofcongress. the federal lawmakers heard from the city's staff, over the problem that has plagued the city for over two years. >> what we've heard today, we know we have to act, we've come here to listen to learned, to act upon what we put together after this, so we can give hope and healing. >> reporter: outside a home on the city's south side the first sign of action. >> my mission is to totally get the lead out of flint. >> flint mayor karen weaver on friday kicked off her fast-start initiative, the goal, to replace all lead service lines and restore safe drinking water in the city. as weaver pleads for more funding, thousands in the city are doing what they can to get by. >> you ready? in the hallway. >> reporter: jaden sawyer is three years old. today he is among dozens of children in flint who will be tested for lead po
. >>> a debate in detroit, members of the house were there including minority leader nancy pelosi, bisi onile-ere reports. >> what is happening in flint challenges the conscience of our nation. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi was joined by mks members omembers ofcongress. the federal lawmakers heard from the city's staff, over the problem that has plagued the city for over two years. >> what we've heard today, we know we have to act, we've come here to listen to...
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. >> bisi onile-ere is live for us. what does this decision mean for the case?>> good afternoon, richelle, the decision comes four months after jamar clark was shot and killed. the attorney mike free man talked about the evidence in this case, and he also showed the media some of the video that was captured the night of that shooting. the black lives movement has pushed for months for the release of that video. jamar clark, a black man, unarmed, was shot and killed by a minneapolis police officer when he was involved in a scuffle with two officers. dna evidence supports what those police officers told authorities. that at the time of that scuffle, clark had his hand on one of the officers' weapons. now there are a number of witness accounts, a number of people coming forward who said that they saw that jamar clark was handcuffed during the time of that shooting. that caused a lot of outrage here in minneapolis. they said that that led to his decision to not charge, not moving forward with charging the two police officers involved. take a listen. >> he repeatedly
. >> bisi onile-ere is live for us. what does this decision mean for the case?>> good afternoon, richelle, the decision comes four months after jamar clark was shot and killed. the attorney mike free man talked about the evidence in this case, and he also showed the media some of the video that was captured the night of that shooting. the black lives movement has pushed for months for the release of that video. jamar clark, a black man, unarmed, was shot and killed by a minneapolis...
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bisi onile-ere looks at what is at stake in michigan. >> millions of good jobs lost, communities devastated. >> reporter: in michigan the political ads are hard to miss. >> he'll do for michigan what he has done for ohio. >> reporter: ahead of the primary presidential election. the candidates are hitting the campaign trial hard. >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic candidates for president of the united states. >> reporter: democrats squared off in flint, a city plagued by a nearly two-year long water crisis. >> it is raining lead in flint, and the state is derry elect in not coming forward. >> the government of this state should understand his dereliction of duty was irresponsible. he should resign. >> reporter: michigan governor rick snyder is under mounting pressure. the board approved a second recall petition against the governor over flint's toxic water, and a class action lawsuit on behalf of thousands of residents was filed against the governor and other officials. many voters remain flit -- split on whether it will make a difference. >> i'm always skeptical first. i like to see i
bisi onile-ere looks at what is at stake in michigan. >> millions of good jobs lost, communities devastated. >> reporter: in michigan the political ads are hard to miss. >> he'll do for michigan what he has done for ohio. >> reporter: ahead of the primary presidential election. the candidates are hitting the campaign trial hard. >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic candidates for president of the united states. >> reporter: democrats squared off in flint,...
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bisi onile-ere reports. >> reporter: outside on the south side the first sign of action. >> my mission is to totally get the lead out of flint. >> flint mayor karen weaver kicked off her fast start initiative, the goal to replace all lead service lines and restore safe drinking water in the city. thousands are doing what they can to get by. >> you ready? let's walk through the hallways. >> jaden sawyer is three years old. today he's among dozens of children in flint who will be tested for lead poisoning. >> you're going to feel a little poke now. >> reporter: for more than a year flint's tap water was tainted with lead. sawyer was among thousands who were exposed. yolanda stewart learns of her grandson's test results within minutes. >> i have good news for you. jaden tested 4.3 and that means he has a very low level. >> reporter: but others haven't been as fortunate. after the city began pulling tap water from the flint river in 2014 the percentage of children with elevated lead levels in the city increased. >> we're seeing a various range of levels. there are certain areas in the comm
bisi onile-ere reports. >> reporter: outside on the south side the first sign of action. >> my mission is to totally get the lead out of flint. >> flint mayor karen weaver kicked off her fast start initiative, the goal to replace all lead service lines and restore safe drinking water in the city. thousands are doing what they can to get by. >> you ready? let's walk through the hallways. >> jaden sawyer is three years old. today he's among dozens of children in...
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bisi onile-ere reports on how they are trying to avoid a danger from led. >> if it's a situation where you want to lower it, it's that compost addition. it's key. >> in a city plagued about water crisis dozens backed a meeting to learn how to keep the garden safe. >> what is the factor is we don't believe we had wide-spread soil-led contamination. >> a nonprofit is leading the conversation. it was two years ago when the water supply was tainted with leg. a city wide emergency was not declared until two months ago. >> folks are concerned what the water crisis does. >> the demolition of vacant properties after the past seven years led to an urban gardening boom. the organization supports more than 300 gardens throughout the city. but risks losing some over fears about led contamination. >> the reality hit when people realized "i've been eating this all summer. >>two days after the start of spring, soil testing began. >> this is the probe. we'll go down 6-7 inches, and select dirt. >> edible print conducts tests each year. it is expected to double. >> it anything has 300 ppm. we'd notify
bisi onile-ere reports on how they are trying to avoid a danger from led. >> if it's a situation where you want to lower it, it's that compost addition. it's key. >> in a city plagued about water crisis dozens backed a meeting to learn how to keep the garden safe. >> what is the factor is we don't believe we had wide-spread soil-led contamination. >> a nonprofit is leading the conversation. it was two years ago when the water supply was tainted with leg. a city wide...
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bisi onile-ere is on the air in minneapolis and what does this decision mean for the case? >> richelle, the county attorney, the decision comes four months after jamar clark was killed. talking about the evidence in morning in the case, he laid out every piece of evidence that was collected. and he also, as you mentioned, released video clips of the shooting with black lives matter. pushing for the video, because the organization strongly felt that it would shed light on what happened that evening. if you recall, 24-year-old jamar clark, an unarmed black man, was involved in a scuffle with two white minneapolis police officers when he was shot in the head. today, the attorney said that dna evidence shows that clark actually had in his hand, one of the officer's guns during that scuffle, though there were many witnesses who came forward and told the police that they actually saw that clark was handcuffed when he was shot. but the attorney today said that he played a role with the two indianapolis police officers involved. take a listen. apparently, we don't have the sound fr
bisi onile-ere is on the air in minneapolis and what does this decision mean for the case? >> richelle, the county attorney, the decision comes four months after jamar clark was killed. talking about the evidence in morning in the case, he laid out every piece of evidence that was collected. and he also, as you mentioned, released video clips of the shooting with black lives matter. pushing for the video, because the organization strongly felt that it would shed light on what happened...
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lincoln mitchell is the national correspondent for the new york observers, let's talk about what bisiust said. how much will they effect things on both sides of the aisle o. >> and the democratic side, if hillary clinton wins with stay upwards of 55% of the vote, she begins to pile up and really a delegate lead that is not only going to be very difficult to catch up with her, but she can go into the convention with enough earned delegates to win the nomination. >> if he doesn't break 45%, he can't tell the story of what is next, how he can win and get there. he can still pile up delegates but the path becomes difficult. >> will it will be oh today? >> one thing we haven't discussed is who comes in second. right now we see him and ted cruz neck and neck, if he comes in second, his narrative gets stronger. that's a bump going into ohio. interestingly, if you look at that number, there's a threshold of 15% in michigan to get delegates. if rubio gets 13, and case sick in the low 20's, and trump is in the mid 30's, the presence in that race may have cost them the state. you can't always kn
lincoln mitchell is the national correspondent for the new york observers, let's talk about what bisiust said. how much will they effect things on both sides of the aisle o. >> and the democratic side, if hillary clinton wins with stay upwards of 55% of the vote, she begins to pile up and really a delegate lead that is not only going to be very difficult to catch up with her, but she can go into the convention with enough earned delegates to win the nomination. >> if he doesn't...
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bisi onile-ere reports. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi and others visited flint, watersis has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today we know we have to act. we have come here to listen, to learn, to act upon what we have well, put together after this, so that we can give hope and healing. >> reporter: outside the city's east side, karen weaver kicked off her fast start initiative, the goal to replace all lead service lines and replace safe drinking water this the city. as weaver pleads for more funding thousands in the city are getting what they can to get by. jaden sawr is three yearjaden s. he will be tested for lead poisoning. for more than a year flint's tap water was tainted with lead. sawyer was among thousands who were exposed. yolanda stewart learns of her grandson's test results within minutes. >> good news, jaden tested 4.3. >> but others haven't been as fortunate. after the city began pulling tap water from the city in 2014, the percentage of lead levels increased. >> we're seeing a various range of levels. there are cert
bisi onile-ere reports. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi and others visited flint, watersis has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today we know we have to act. we have come here to listen, to learn, to act upon what we have well, put together after this, so that we can give hope and healing. >> reporter: outside the city's east side, karen weaver kicked off her fast start initiative, the goal to replace all lead service lines...
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as bisi onile-ere tells us, many families feel left behind. >> what is happening in flint challengeshe conscience of our nation. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi was joined friday by 25 members of congress. >> i said the more knowledge we have, the more we can do for you. >> the federal lawmakers heard from 60 of the city's water crisis, which has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today, we know that we have to act. we've come here to listen, to learn, to act upon what we will put together after this so that we can give hope and healing. >> outside a home on the city's south side, the first sign of action. >> my mission is to totally get the lead out of flint. >> flint mayor karen weaver kicked off her fast start initiative, the goal to replace all lead service lines and restore safe drinking water in the city. at weaver pleased for more funding, thousands in the city are doing what they can to get by. >> are you ready? >> all right. let's walk through the hallway. >> jaden sawyer is three years old. today he's among dozens of children in fli
as bisi onile-ere tells us, many families feel left behind. >> what is happening in flint challengeshe conscience of our nation. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi was joined friday by 25 members of congress. >> i said the more knowledge we have, the more we can do for you. >> the federal lawmakers heard from 60 of the city's water crisis, which has plagued the community for nearly two years. >> what we further learned today, we know that we have to act. we've...
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al jazeera's bisi oneleri has an update on where the project stands. >> reporter: the corridor is theiest international trade crossing in north america, suspended over the detroit river. the privately owned ambassador bridge has connected canada to the u.s. since 1929. the bridge's billionaire owner has tried for years to get permission to build a second span while at the same time fighting canada's plan to build a news government-owned bridge nearby. named after hockey legend gordy howell, the new bridge which is expected to cost more than $4,000,000,000 will be funded by the cad canadian government. >> to have a new crossing, it's a very positive statement for southeast michigan. >> wayne state business professor john taylor says more than a quarter of the annual $700 billion trade between the two countries crosses here. >> for canada, trade with the u.s. is absolutely critical. it's a lifeline. it's their biggest export market, of course. at this critical to their economy. >> reporter: during his visit to washington, canada's prime minister, justin trude. au referenced the internat
al jazeera's bisi oneleri has an update on where the project stands. >> reporter: the corridor is theiest international trade crossing in north america, suspended over the detroit river. the privately owned ambassador bridge has connected canada to the u.s. since 1929. the bridge's billionaire owner has tried for years to get permission to build a second span while at the same time fighting canada's plan to build a news government-owned bridge nearby. named after hockey legend gordy...
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bisi onile-ere reports >>> the detroit-windsor corridor is the busiest international trade crossing in north america, suspended over the detroit river, the ambassador bridge connecting canada to the u.s. in 1929. the bridge's billionaire owner matty maroon tried to get permission to build a second span. at the same time fighting canada's plan to build a government-owned bridge nearby. named after a hockey legend, the new bridge expected to cost more than $4 billion will be funded by the canadian government. >> to have a new crossing is a positive statement for south-east michigan. >> reporter: the business professor says more than a quarter of the $7 billion trade between the two countries crosses here. >> for canada trade with the u.s. is critical. it's a life line, it's their biggest export market, of course. it's critical to the economy. >> during his visit to washington. justin trudeau addressed the significance of international trade. >> the president and i acknowledge the fundamental unique economic relationship between canada and the united states. we have historically been each
bisi onile-ere reports >>> the detroit-windsor corridor is the busiest international trade crossing in north america, suspended over the detroit river, the ambassador bridge connecting canada to the u.s. in 1929. the bridge's billionaire owner matty maroon tried to get permission to build a second span. at the same time fighting canada's plan to build a government-owned bridge nearby. named after a hockey legend, the new bridge expected to cost more than $4 billion will be funded by...
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. >> reporter: bisi onile-ere, alaljazeera, flint, michigan. >> the unemployment rate remains under 5%, with 241,000 jobs added, but as trisha explains, these new jobs, in food services and healthcare, are on the low end of the pay scale. >> reporter: the monthly jobs report had a blockbuster headliner, but there's a sting in the tail. the economy added 240,000 jobs last morning and that blew away expectations while the economy was at 4.9%. but many of the jobs were low wage and part-time, a double whammy that dragged down the hourly average earnings down. quality is lacking and there's a lot of slack in the labor force. more than 2 million people have been out of work for six months or more, and that level of long-term unemployment has barely budged since last year. add to that, the 6 million americans working part-time who would rather have full-time jobs, and you have a recipe for paychecks that continue to disappoint. >>> up next on the program, could it be the knife that killed nicole brown simpson and ron goldman? the knife that was reportedly found on o.j. simpson's property. an
. >> reporter: bisi onile-ere, alaljazeera, flint, michigan. >> the unemployment rate remains under 5%, with 241,000 jobs added, but as trisha explains, these new jobs, in food services and healthcare, are on the low end of the pay scale. >> reporter: the monthly jobs report had a blockbuster headliner, but there's a sting in the tail. the economy added 240,000 jobs last morning and that blew away expectations while the economy was at 4.9%. but many of the jobs were low wage...
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bisi onile-ere has where the project stands. >> reporter: the detroit windsor corridor is the busiestinternational trade crossing in had north america. ces responded over the detroit river, the bridge has connected canada to the u.s. since 1929. the bridge's billionaire owner has been seeking to build a second span, at the same time fighting canada's plan to build a new government owned bridge nearby. named after the hockey ledge around, howe, it's expected to cost $4 billion, by the canadian government. >> it's a positive statement for southeast michigan. >> john miller said that more than one quarter of the annual $700 billion trade between the two countries crosses here. >> for canada, trade with the u.s. is absolutely critical. it's a lifeline, it's their biggest export, america, and it's critical to their economy. >> during his visit to washington, canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, drained the significance of international trade. >> the president and i acknowledged the fundamental and wholly unique relationship between canada and the united states. we have historically bee
bisi onile-ere has where the project stands. >> reporter: the detroit windsor corridor is the busiestinternational trade crossing in had north america. ces responded over the detroit river, the bridge has connected canada to the u.s. since 1929. the bridge's billionaire owner has been seeking to build a second span, at the same time fighting canada's plan to build a new government owned bridge nearby. named after the hockey ledge around, howe, it's expected to cost $4 billion, by the...
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. >> let's go live to bisi onile-ere in detroit. a lot of attention on trump, but sanders win in michigan, a big surprise. people waking up to that news. what's the reaction so far? >> well i can tell you, dell, considering that so many polls had hillary clinton winning michigan, there are a lot of people who are stunned by last night's events. some people are even shocked. now sanders did say a few days ago that if there was a high voter turnout that he would win michigan, more than 2 million people turned out at the polls yesterday, and michigan's primary breaking a record set in 1972. it was so busy at one polling precincts that they ran out of ballots. overall, a huge win as you mentioned for bernie sanders and donald trump here in michigan. >> bisi onile-ere, how did he do it? why was sanders able to overcome what seemed to be like almost insurmountable adds going into the primary? >> well, it's interesting, you know, it's important to know that although sanders won michigan, he's actually projected to get 65 of the delegates h
. >> let's go live to bisi onile-ere in detroit. a lot of attention on trump, but sanders win in michigan, a big surprise. people waking up to that news. what's the reaction so far? >> well i can tell you, dell, considering that so many polls had hillary clinton winning michigan, there are a lot of people who are stunned by last night's events. some people are even shocked. now sanders did say a few days ago that if there was a high voter turnout that he would win michigan, more...
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i will say on the subway, you see some strange things on a daily bisis and it doesn't -- basis and doesn't phase you after a certain point. and get to the morning rush hour timeframe. and throughout the day, we're expecting a chance of rain. the good news, it's not impacting the morning rush hour and we'll see cloud coverage though and it will build in through 8:00 a.m. and temperatures are on the rise and starting off cool around 6 and we see the temps rise through 54 degrees by 8:00 a.m. and we stand to see some rain chance of thunderstorms for your thursday. and we'll take an in-depth look at that soon and for now, over to you. >> and thank you. >>> getting this accident into our traffic center and ingram avenue and 169th street and that is in shaker, 480 eastbound and 77 to 271 and seven minutes, 65 miles per hour and let's go outside and get those live looks for you and we're looking okay now and no major incidents that car versus a deer crash on 480 eastbound and it's been cleared since. >>> and breaking news coming in for a live desk here and multiple news out. jeb bush will endorse
i will say on the subway, you see some strange things on a daily bisis and it doesn't -- basis and doesn't phase you after a certain point. and get to the morning rush hour timeframe. and throughout the day, we're expecting a chance of rain. the good news, it's not impacting the morning rush hour and we'll see cloud coverage though and it will build in through 8:00 a.m. and temperatures are on the rise and starting off cool around 6 and we see the temps rise through 54 degrees by 8:00 a.m. and...
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>> bisi olniery, messengers. >> the parents of a teenager killed by the police has settle did for morehan $2 million. it shows lieutenant 'til er examining him at close range before the video was released, police claimed the 19-year-old drove directly at the officer. it doesn't admit fault on the part of the city, the police chief or the officer. the f.b.i. and u.s. department of justice are still conducting a criminal investigation. >> this morning, people in oklahoma will be assessing the damage from severe thunderstorms that spawned at least one tornado. seven people were injured in and around tulsa. there is also major damage, as you can see. roofs were ripped off of businesses. trees and power lines littered the streets. >> storm system also causing violence turbulence on a plane flying through oklahoma. two flight attendants were injured. >> the drink cart goes up in midair, flips upsidedown. this is like i don't know how many hundred pounds with all of the beverages, flips upsidedown in midair and then drops on top of the male flight attendant on the front side of the cart. >> t
>> bisi olniery, messengers. >> the parents of a teenager killed by the police has settle did for morehan $2 million. it shows lieutenant 'til er examining him at close range before the video was released, police claimed the 19-year-old drove directly at the officer. it doesn't admit fault on the part of the city, the police chief or the officer. the f.b.i. and u.s. department of justice are still conducting a criminal investigation. >> this morning, people in oklahoma will be...