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he called the mayor cavanaugh for them. he said, mr. mayor this is conrad mallett senior and my son just read or did he thinks the riot started. the mayor reported to my father and the police commissioner and had been on the phone for about an hour. he said, meet me in the offices -- office as you can. my father got up, got dressed. my mother and i did not see him for about three days. interestingly, we do not see him for three days but my sisters at the time were at the ywca camp, we were grateful they were out of the city. my father came home after three days because there was a rumor as the riot had continued to take on very significant intensity, people at died at that point. not the entire 43. i do not know what the count was but it was clearly in the high 20's by the third day. but there was a rumor that people had decided that they were going to come to the boston edison neighborhood which was then largely african-americans , but the houses were 3000-4 thousand square feet. these were historic columns that had been built largely
he called the mayor cavanaugh for them. he said, mr. mayor this is conrad mallett senior and my son just read or did he thinks the riot started. the mayor reported to my father and the police commissioner and had been on the phone for about an hour. he said, meet me in the offices -- office as you can. my father got up, got dressed. my mother and i did not see him for about three days. interestingly, we do not see him for three days but my sisters at the time were at the ywca camp, we were...
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Jul 23, 2017
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jerome p cavanaugh was somebody who was beloved. this was at a time when detroit saw themselves as we are the model city. these uprisings that were happening throughout the country, it wasn't going to happen here. we know that wasn't the case. at the time, they couldn't abandon it. we turn from here, the end of the beginning. this is helping to set context for the during. we are moving into the during. we really showcase the spark that ignited the events of 1967. the time, the blind fate was not used nationally. they had explained what a blind pig was, this establishment and there's probably gambling and alcohol. it was not sold legally at the time. this blind pig was on 12 in claremont. there was an event that started in the evening on july 22. they were celebrated in the homecoming of two black soldiers who were returning from vietnam. police raided the establishment, and that lit the spark that sent us the weeks that followed. and now we're entering the living room. we officially enter the during part of this exhibition. in this
jerome p cavanaugh was somebody who was beloved. this was at a time when detroit saw themselves as we are the model city. these uprisings that were happening throughout the country, it wasn't going to happen here. we know that wasn't the case. at the time, they couldn't abandon it. we turn from here, the end of the beginning. this is helping to set context for the during. we are moving into the during. we really showcase the spark that ignited the events of 1967. the time, the blind fate was...
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Jul 22, 2017
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and pursuant to the official request made by the governor of the state of michigan, in which mayor cavanaugh of detroit by forth with heat the necessary proclamation and executive order as provided by the constitution. generald mr. vance and throckmorton to proceed immediately with the places oftion -- to deployment within detroit a movement they have done pursuant . i'm sure the american people will realize that i take this action with the greatest room. clear,y because of the the unmistakable, and undisputed evidence that governor romney of michigan and the local officials todetroit have been unable bring the situation under control. law enforcement is a local matter. it is the responsibility of local officials and the the respective states. the federal government should not intervene except in the most extraordinary circumstances. the fact of the matter is that law and order has broken down in detroit, michigan. arson haverder, and nothing to do with civil rights. conduct in theal theral government in circumstances here presented have no alternative but to respond. and to be called upon b
and pursuant to the official request made by the governor of the state of michigan, in which mayor cavanaugh of detroit by forth with heat the necessary proclamation and executive order as provided by the constitution. generald mr. vance and throckmorton to proceed immediately with the places oftion -- to deployment within detroit a movement they have done pursuant . i'm sure the american people will realize that i take this action with the greatest room. clear,y because of the the...
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and pursuant to the official request made by the governor of the state of michigan, in which mayor cavanaugh of detroit by forth issued theith necessary proclamation and executive order as provided by the constitution. i advised mr. vance and general throckmorton to proceed immediately with the transportation -- to places of deployment within detroit a movement they have done pursuant. i'm sure the american people will realize that i take this action with the greatest room. -- greatest regret. and only because of the clear, the unmistakable, and undisputed evidence that governor romney of michigan and the local officials of detroit have been unable to bring the situation under control. law enforcement is a local matter. it is the responsibility of local officials and the governor's of the respective states. the federal government should not intervene except in the most extraordinary circumstances. the fact of the matter is that law and order has broken down in detroit, michigan. looting, murder, and arson have nothing to do with civil rights. they are criminal conduct in the federal governme
and pursuant to the official request made by the governor of the state of michigan, in which mayor cavanaugh of detroit by forth issued theith necessary proclamation and executive order as provided by the constitution. i advised mr. vance and general throckmorton to proceed immediately with the transportation -- to places of deployment within detroit a movement they have done pursuant. i'm sure the american people will realize that i take this action with the greatest room. -- greatest regret....
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, judge cavanaugh, they were powerful enough that it prompted retaliatory opinion. if you want to know the current state of thinking about how to look at these issues with a broad brush, assuming that the hard work of figuring out what are the costs and benefits and what-not have been done. assuming that's been done, if you want to look at the big picture i would recommend that you read these three opinions, the lead opinion by sarah bossen, rebutting, depends on your point of view the two dissents. and janice rogers brown steal as line from scalia mimicking his -- we're not going to sit by, she doesn't talk about the dock but does say we're not going to wave good-bye to the fcc and let it wander around in the sunset going wherever it feels like going. and this is part of the problem. agencies can take off in full flight under the way chevron works, and that's where some of the most reform oriented efforts are being pointed. and it's the courts that i think are going to have to do this first. i don't know how the congress fixes something that was a kourt problem to
, judge cavanaugh, they were powerful enough that it prompted retaliatory opinion. if you want to know the current state of thinking about how to look at these issues with a broad brush, assuming that the hard work of figuring out what are the costs and benefits and what-not have been done. assuming that's been done, if you want to look at the big picture i would recommend that you read these three opinions, the lead opinion by sarah bossen, rebutting, depends on your point of view the two...
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nbc's lucy cavanaugh reports on how floyd mayweather and conor macgregor are pulling out all the stopse upcoming fight. >> it's a boxing blockbuster -- and a strange spectacle. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> next month on showtime, the two biggest stars in combat sports are facing off in what could be the biggest pay-per-view event ever. floyd mayweather returning from retirement to take on con r macgregor, a mixed martial arts champ who has never been in the boxing match. it's the showdown before the throwdown that's been making headlines and to many, crossing the line. as some denounced the ribbing as racism, macgregor is undeterred. >> i'm half black from the belly button down. here's a little present from my beautiful black female fans. >> he totally disrespected my daughter. he disrespected black women. >> but his fans began to rally around mayweather, he lowered the bar even more with a homophobic slur. you punk, you [ bleep ]. >> the antics have many asking if the controversy is contrived could they be sinking to new w lows to raise payday highs? the purse for both expected to be
nbc's lucy cavanaugh reports on how floyd mayweather and conor macgregor are pulling out all the stopse upcoming fight. >> it's a boxing blockbuster -- and a strange spectacle. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> next month on showtime, the two biggest stars in combat sports are facing off in what could be the biggest pay-per-view event ever. floyd mayweather returning from retirement to take on con r macgregor, a mixed martial arts champ who has never been in the boxing match. it's the...
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an epic victory on the pga tour, 23-year-old hitting an amazing on the 18th, cavanaugh four birdies,n deere classic. >> bill: has an interesting way, and sports does anyway, but a great win. that is the secret, apparently. you are on "outnumbered." >> sandra: and then i will be back tomorrow. >> bill: busy day, "happening now" starts right now. have a great monday, everybody! ♪ >> jon: on this monday, the secret service weighs in on the controversy over donald trump, jr., and his meeting with the russian lawyer. the russian lawyer trying to refocus his agenda, good morning to you. i am jon scott. >> and i am heather childers. nice to be with you. you are back from vacation. >> jon: let's see if i remember how to do this. >> heather: president trump back in the white house with a jampacked schedule, and that includes the launch of made in america, which spotlights american workers and manufacturers. this coming as the president's legal team was out in
an epic victory on the pga tour, 23-year-old hitting an amazing on the 18th, cavanaugh four birdies,n deere classic. >> bill: has an interesting way, and sports does anyway, but a great win. that is the secret, apparently. you are on "outnumbered." >> sandra: and then i will be back tomorrow. >> bill: busy day, "happening now" starts right now. have a great monday, everybody! ♪ >> jon: on this monday, the secret service weighs in on the controversy...
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. >>> let's talk markets following a record close for the dow join position us is karen cavanau cavanaugh, bruce kasnan, chief economist at jpmorgan. that is a big job. >> yeah, a lot going on in the globe be global economy >> are there different divisions with other chief economists? >> we have regional heads. >> i'm the chief economist for the bank and investment bank there is an asset management business which is separate >> he's the big swinging person -- >> i know what he is but it's early >> these fast money guys, still in the boom boom room. i'm talking about urt babout yog guy there. and in the past i kind of thought you were too negative on things and i think it's thinking born about out because this is a real strange economy that we're in it seems pretty good gleeb alob but then there are areas where are it is hard to get above 2% gdp. >> well, our view has been over the last year that the global economy is doing quite well. but it's not thinking driven centrally by the united states so it's not a u.s. centric story, but a very positive upbeat story on growth and recovery in pri
. >>> let's talk markets following a record close for the dow join position us is karen cavanau cavanaugh, bruce kasnan, chief economist at jpmorgan. that is a big job. >> yeah, a lot going on in the globe be global economy >> are there different divisions with other chief economists? >> we have regional heads. >> i'm the chief economist for the bank and investment bank there is an asset management business which is separate >> he's the big swinging person...
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joining us now is karen calf kne cavanaugh and sam stovall yesterday we saw another record high for theasdaq. what's interesting is this morning bank of america merrill lynch said the nasdaq is the most crowded trade but that's the trade that keeps working where do you stand on this conundrum? >> it is a crowded trade we're seeing a wide spread between the best performing sector, technology and the worst, and you're finding people are placing heavy bets one area over the other technology is doing well from an earnings perspective double digit growth, expectat n expectatioexpectatioand we're not looking at overvaluation in tech today as we did back with the tech bubble. take out the f.a.n.g. stocks, s&p earnings would be about 6% lower. that's just a few stocks, not the entire sector. >> karen are you concerned about the financials and how they performed? we are expecting morgan stanley earnings later this morning. so far whenever we have gotten the reports no matter what earnings have been, for the most part they've been good with the exception of a couple lines of misses within various
joining us now is karen calf kne cavanaugh and sam stovall yesterday we saw another record high for theasdaq. what's interesting is this morning bank of america merrill lynch said the nasdaq is the most crowded trade but that's the trade that keeps working where do you stand on this conundrum? >> it is a crowded trade we're seeing a wide spread between the best performing sector, technology and the worst, and you're finding people are placing heavy bets one area over the other technology...