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we hope you learned a bit more about them and i want to give my thanks to cliff russell and mr.son. you can watch the debate again on our sister station at 5:00 p.m. on sunday, october 27. you can also listen to it again on our raise radio this tuesday, october 22. the next conversation will take this place on wednesday, october 23, of which i'm pleased to moderate. thank you for being with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in a few moments, a look at both parties, political and legislative agendas in the wake of the government shutdown. in about 45 minutes, north carolina governor, cory talks about challenges facing the states. after that we will show the debate again between the candidates for detroit mayor. later, a national press club speech by george two >> a couple of live events coming up on the c-span network. employee health care benefits and implementation on c-span. here at 11:00 a.m. eastern, pakistan's prime minister will speak at the u.s. institute of peace. he is expected to address u.s. pakistan relations and regional stability and counterterrorism. >> i never ask another question.
we hope you learned a bit more about them and i want to give my thanks to cliff russell and mr.son. you can watch the debate again on our sister station at 5:00 p.m. on sunday, october 27. you can also listen to it again on our raise radio this tuesday, october 22. the next conversation will take this place on wednesday, october 23, of which i'm pleased to moderate. thank you for being with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in a few moments, a look at both parties, political and legislative agendas...
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joining me in the questioning is cliff russell, tom jordan, and thompson.you're tweeting are using facebook be sure to use hashtag cbs 60 to debate. the rules for this conversation as agreed to by both candidates are very simple. each panelist will ask a question of a candidate who has 60 seconds to answer. the of the can and also at 60 seconds. and each candidate has an additional 30 seconds to respond if he so chooses. as agreed to, we will kick it off with a 60-seconsecond openig statement of by flip of the coin mike duggan will go first. duggan: i want to start by thanking cbs 62 and the michigan chronicle filing giving us a chance to talk directly to the voters. my name is mike duggan and i'm running for mayor because i believe we need change in this city. i was born in detroit because he employed i lived near franklin shed. i went to high school in the city and i've worked in the city every day for the last 32 years and i never in my life thought i would see that kind of thing sourcing in detroit today. senior citizens being robbed and beaten tried to
joining me in the questioning is cliff russell, tom jordan, and thompson.you're tweeting are using facebook be sure to use hashtag cbs 60 to debate. the rules for this conversation as agreed to by both candidates are very simple. each panelist will ask a question of a candidate who has 60 seconds to answer. the of the can and also at 60 seconds. and each candidate has an additional 30 seconds to respond if he so chooses. as agreed to, we will kick it off with a 60-seconsecond openig statement...
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. -- our next question from cliff russell. there is nothing wrong with detroit that enough good paying jobs can't fix -- a quote. those jobs will not from the manufactured -- come from the manufacturing of cars. what we do specifically to bring investment and jobs to detroit? >> great question. out and economic transformation plan for the city that focuses on the neighborhoods. anchor put an economic inside every neighborhood in detroit. it will be the kind of community up in.e -- i grew attendant to that economic anchor will be public safety models. we don't feel safe. but when you put the police, the, emts attendant to economic anchors, it will grow jobs. were people used to walk to work, they now have to catch a bus. i have a bold, 3.5 billion economic -- $3.5 billion economic recovery plan. of,his is a classic example you can say anything. the idea that we will build $3 billion of police stations and isls when we are bankrupt completely unrealistic. if it works, we would've done it 20 years ago. detroit willruth, come back
. -- our next question from cliff russell. there is nothing wrong with detroit that enough good paying jobs can't fix -- a quote. those jobs will not from the manufactured -- come from the manufacturing of cars. what we do specifically to bring investment and jobs to detroit? >> great question. out and economic transformation plan for the city that focuses on the neighborhoods. anchor put an economic inside every neighborhood in detroit. it will be the kind of community up in.e -- i grew...
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i just want to see the document. >> moderator: our next question comes from cliff russell. >> i have question for both of you. i would like to elaborate on emergency manager questioned just a bit. as you both know, voting rights have been aggregated in detroit. elected officials have been nullified. democracy in detroit, michigan, is dead. i'd like you both to characterize how egregious that is to the citizens of detroit. and as mayor, could you elaborate more on what specifically you will do to make sure the emergency manager goes away, and that this can never happen again. napoleon: i campaigned vigorously against the emergency manager law. as they did against the right to work. i'm a history major. i understand the long struggle that people have during the civil rights days. i lived. my grandparents from middletown in tennessee, where they were sharecroppers. i saw segregation in its heyday. this is the most offensive assault on democracy that has ever occurred i believe in the history of this nation since the american revolution. we must do everything possible to get rid of kevin
i just want to see the document. >> moderator: our next question comes from cliff russell. >> i have question for both of you. i would like to elaborate on emergency manager questioned just a bit. as you both know, voting rights have been aggregated in detroit. elected officials have been nullified. democracy in detroit, michigan, is dead. i'd like you both to characterize how egregious that is to the citizens of detroit. and as mayor, could you elaborate more on what specifically...
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her next question comes from cliff russell. >> gentleman i'm extremely concerned as i'm sure you aree heard our schools described as pipelines to prisons. one of the issues that people don't talk about the think a lot about in detroit are the scores of young people. they don't have jobs and we don't have the recreational centers will use to have. we don't have the training leads to have. what commitments can you give us now that is me or you will be able to make sure these young people have better opportunities for jobs, recreation and for a future in detroit that you both say you want to create? start with mike. >> i think it's absolutely the center question. there are many things i disagree with but none more than the priority you point on recreation centers and parks. he basically said police and higher are priority here and parks are here and we are just going to shut them off. we are just going to be hiring police down the road to catch them. we may not be able to afford to build stand-alone recreation centers but it doesn't mean we can have smart relationsrelations hips. we hav
her next question comes from cliff russell. >> gentleman i'm extremely concerned as i'm sure you aree heard our schools described as pipelines to prisons. one of the issues that people don't talk about the think a lot about in detroit are the scores of young people. they don't have jobs and we don't have the recreational centers will use to have. we don't have the training leads to have. what commitments can you give us now that is me or you will be able to make sure these young people...