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it is january 2015, what will be different for the city of detroit? >> detroit, the miracle city. it has come back. it is bigger, it is better, it is stronger, it is greater, it is better than it has ever been. >> i have a clear plan of what i want to do. we are going to get the police to show up. we're going to cut that response time so people feel safe. we're going to demand accountability for the streetlight repair crews so we can stop living in the dark. we are going to start to take these abandoned homes. if we do that, we can bring the neighborhoods back. the other thing i will do, similar to do at the mc, i want -- dmc, i want to start a city auto insurance program. >> that will have to be the last word here. we have time for closing statements here. , you go first. >> it has been almost one year since i left dmc. i have campaigned in every corner of the city. i have been campaigning living room to living room, backyard to backyard, church to church. i have been greeted with warmth and kindness in every corner of this community. there have been tough times as well. every pl
it is january 2015, what will be different for the city of detroit? >> detroit, the miracle city. it has come back. it is bigger, it is better, it is stronger, it is greater, it is better than it has ever been. >> i have a clear plan of what i want to do. we are going to get the police to show up. we're going to cut that response time so people feel safe. we're going to demand accountability for the streetlight repair crews so we can stop living in the dark. we are going to start to...
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this is a defining moment for the city of detroit. detroit, the decision is up to you.e leader. >>> we start with the questioning and we'll be rotating. i know the one thing you agree on the emergency manager i know he had your way you would like to undo the law. the fact is, kevin or will be the emergency manager for another six months or so after one of you is the next mayor. mike, let me start with you. how -- again, i have many free press readers also senlding in questions. and many asked about the emergency manager. how specifically do you plan to work with kevin during the first six months? >> well, the first question is, is he only here for six or nine months. while the governor has said that he's going to be here for 18 months. the contract does not say that. he's here as long as the governor is appointed or wanted him here. one of the questions we have to ask is how do we effectively move them out? because as long as the emergency manager is here, nobody has any rights. not the voters of detroit and not the next mayor. i sphwoand come in and i'm going engage th
this is a defining moment for the city of detroit. detroit, the decision is up to you.e leader. >>> we start with the questioning and we'll be rotating. i know the one thing you agree on the emergency manager i know he had your way you would like to undo the law. the fact is, kevin or will be the emergency manager for another six months or so after one of you is the next mayor. mike, let me start with you. how -- again, i have many free press readers also senlding in questions. and...
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to hello, detroit.name is benny napoleon and going to be the next mayor of this city of detroit. we are facing the most critically election in 40 years. this election will determine the residence for generations to come. who you select on november 5 will be pivotal to the future of this great city. i have devised a plan to revitalizing the neighborhood in this committee that is innovative, progressive, visionary, focusing on the quality of life in your neighborhood, the life that we had when i was growing up in this community. livable, walkable, sustainable neighborhoods. neighborhoods that were safe. neighborhoods where you shop, where you played, and neighborhoods that you worship him. this is a defining moment for the city of detroit, detroit, the decision is up to you. you have to look for your future and pick a leader. >> moderator: now we will start with the questioning here. i will start it off and other panelist will join us. we will rotate through. i know the one thing we both agree on, that's
to hello, detroit.name is benny napoleon and going to be the next mayor of this city of detroit. we are facing the most critically election in 40 years. this election will determine the residence for generations to come. who you select on november 5 will be pivotal to the future of this great city. i have devised a plan to revitalizing the neighborhood in this committee that is innovative, progressive, visionary, focusing on the quality of life in your neighborhood, the life that we had when i...
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i was born in detroit.s a young boy, i lived, went to high school in the city, and worked in the city every day for the last 32 years, and i never, in my life, thought i'd see the kind of things we're seeing in detroit today. senior citizens robbed and beaten trying to fill their car with gas at the local pump. children on the street because parks are closed, and once proud neighborhoods overtaken by blithe. we can change these things, but we need a mayor with a proven history of doing turn around, a mayor who makes sure the street repair crews show up to get the lights on, the ambulance and police cars to show up when you call and deal with the abandoned houses. i run because i know we can rebuild a great detroit together. >> up next, we'll hear from the sheriff. >> i want to thank tv 6 # and you, carol, for the opportunity to present our plans to the people of the city of detroit. leal -- hello, detroit. i'm going to be the next mayor of the city of detroit. we are facing the most critical election in 40
i was born in detroit.s a young boy, i lived, went to high school in the city, and worked in the city every day for the last 32 years, and i never, in my life, thought i'd see the kind of things we're seeing in detroit today. senior citizens robbed and beaten trying to fill their car with gas at the local pump. children on the street because parks are closed, and once proud neighborhoods overtaken by blithe. we can change these things, but we need a mayor with a proven history of doing turn...
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the detroit river. on the two male stretch itself once a thriving commercial strip you could count the viable businesses onto hands. some of the and recognizable storefronts burned and collapsed earlier look like a funeral parlors left untouched. residential streets the entire bloc had gone to field the remaining houses were schizophrenic from obvious drug spots to a cup dumper cringe or the old the bow and the late -- but bungalow to foreclosed properties. once i ventured into such a forbidding territory i would take the upper by craves the inspectors could be deafening although people would sell their porches the country rules applied if you smiled or wave you will generally get the same back saving the boys flows to radiating menace convinced me to drop the smiling part. but mostly was due to the absence of people like the '70s exploitation movies like the texas chainsaw massacre that people who ventured down the wrong juror wrote. the scrappers reverie rare when daylight i pulled -- a saw a guy pull
the detroit river. on the two male stretch itself once a thriving commercial strip you could count the viable businesses onto hands. some of the and recognizable storefronts burned and collapsed earlier look like a funeral parlors left untouched. residential streets the entire bloc had gone to field the remaining houses were schizophrenic from obvious drug spots to a cup dumper cringe or the old the bow and the late -- but bungalow to foreclosed properties. once i ventured into such a...
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and the fire sale in detroit. one man is on the mission to make sure that foreclosed properties stay in the hands of locals. have no fear the underdog is here. all of us fit the bill and we have more power than you might think. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. and this is "real money." >> this is "real money" and you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour by using hashtag aj real money on twitt twitter. today we received a worrying sign of how much you the consumeconsume--how much confide that you the consumer have in the economy. it's weighing down confidence, and when that happens it usually brings a drop in spending and causes a drag in the economy: yet, that has not stopped you from shopping. amazon, ford, reported an average profit gain of 9.2%. that's backed by a 6% up tick in revenues which means business has been good. regardless of dipping sentiments since the summer. consumers may be right most of the time, but in this case they appear to be doing
and the fire sale in detroit. one man is on the mission to make sure that foreclosed properties stay in the hands of locals. have no fear the underdog is here. all of us fit the bill and we have more power than you might think. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. and this is "real money." >> this is "real money" and you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour by using hashtag aj real money on twitt twitter. today we...
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this is a defining moment for the city of detroit. detroit's decision is up to you.ou have to look to your future and picked a leader. >> moderator: now we'll start with are questioning here. i will start it off and other panels will join us. gentlemen, ma the one thing that you both agree on, the emergency manager i know if you had your way would both like to undo the law but the fact is, kevin will be the emergency manager for another six much a so after one of the is the next mayor. mike, start with you, and that is, i had many, many readers and cbs detroit.com readers asking about this emergency manager. how specifically did hud plan to work with kevin during the first six months? duggan: the first question is is the only here for six or nine months? while the governor has said emergency measure would here for 18 months, the contract is not say that. one of the questions we've got to ask is how do we most effectively move the emergency manager out quite as long as he is here, nobody has any right. not the voters of detroit and not the next mayor. i intend to come
this is a defining moment for the city of detroit. detroit's decision is up to you.ou have to look to your future and picked a leader. >> moderator: now we'll start with are questioning here. i will start it off and other panels will join us. gentlemen, ma the one thing that you both agree on, the emergency manager i know if you had your way would both like to undo the law but the fact is, kevin will be the emergency manager for another six much a so after one of the is the next mayor....
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from detroit, tonight here is correspondent chris bury. >> the city of detroit has entered uncharted territory. small businesses wiped out, tens of thousands of vacant buildings and a dwindling tax base leaving detroit without enough money to pay its bills, including billions owed for the pensions of city workers. >> we have our city back. >> binnie both ner an her husband grady are both 71, both retired. >> it's like the city is trying to kill us all off, all of us retired because they're not going to take care of us like they should. >> binnie spent her career working for city, more stable than the automobile industry. now her world is far from stable. >> now my world is turned update down. if they cut anything away from me i don't know how i'm going osurvive. >> sme now receives an $885 pension and that could be in jeopardy. the city now $18 billion in debt must make the painful choices it put off for so many years.so the pensions of so many city workers and retirees are on the line. >> i'm just praying that something happens you know, they just leave us alone. >> that something c
from detroit, tonight here is correspondent chris bury. >> the city of detroit has entered uncharted territory. small businesses wiped out, tens of thousands of vacant buildings and a dwindling tax base leaving detroit without enough money to pay its bills, including billions owed for the pensions of city workers. >> we have our city back. >> binnie both ner an her husband grady are both 71, both retired. >> it's like the city is trying to kill us all off, all of us...
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hello, detroit. i'm going the next mayor of the city of detroit.e facing the most critical election in 40 years. this election will determine the direction of this community for generations to come. who you select on november 5th will be pivotal to the future of this great city. i have deviced a plan it revitalizing the neighbor in the community that is innovative it is visionary. focus on the quality of life in your neighborhood. the life that we had when i was growing up in this community. livable, walkable, sustainable, neighborhoods. neighborhood were that safe. neighborhood where you shopped. neighborhoods where you played. and neighborhoods that you worshiped in. this is defining moment for the city of detroit. detroit, the decision sup to you. you have to look to your future and pick a leader. >>> now we start with the questioning here. i'll start it off. and i other panelists will joining us. we'll be rotating. i know, there's one thing you agree on. the emergency manager. i know, you had your way you would like to undo the law. the fact is
hello, detroit. i'm going the next mayor of the city of detroit.e facing the most critical election in 40 years. this election will determine the direction of this community for generations to come. who you select on november 5th will be pivotal to the future of this great city. i have deviced a plan it revitalizing the neighbor in the community that is innovative it is visionary. focus on the quality of life in your neighborhood. the life that we had when i was growing up in this community....
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so it was like, it's them. >> detroit police begin the search for clues.rime scene is somewhat unusual. >> at first blush, there were no obvious signs of trauma to either body. the entire vehicle and bodies were removed and taken to the wayne county medical examiner's office. and upon further review confirmed what we were able to see visually, that there was absolutely no trauma to either of the young ladies' bodies. >> with no indications of gunshot or stab wounds nor evidence of strangulation or suffocation, police suspect the women may have been killed by a lethal dose of a tranquilizing drug, perhaps laced into their drinks. then just one week later and only two blocks away police are called to an almost identical crime scene. this time the victims are 28-year-old bernethia mccrary and 29-year-old natasha curtis. two more young women apparently killed in the same manner but this time left in the trunk of a car set ablaze. >> when you take a look at that situation, very quickly we decided that this was very potentially a serial case. >> chief godbee is
so it was like, it's them. >> detroit police begin the search for clues.rime scene is somewhat unusual. >> at first blush, there were no obvious signs of trauma to either body. the entire vehicle and bodies were removed and taken to the wayne county medical examiner's office. and upon further review confirmed what we were able to see visually, that there was absolutely no trauma to either of the young ladies' bodies. >> with no indications of gunshot or stab wounds nor...
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detroit has changed me, and for people who say, oh, i only photograph the negative of detroit. beg to differ. i think i show the world that, hey, look at me. give me some help. come at me all you want, but detroit is my life and my love. and i will never ever talk bad about her. >> interesting side note, tony met his wife on instagram and they take pictures together throughout detroit. now final thoughts. in the midst of the government shutdown with children turned away from head start, veterans not getting benefits and so many government workers on furlough, the facility run with taxpayer money features a swimming pool, basketball court, steam room and showers even now janitorial staff are cleaning the jim and restocking the stalls with fresh towels. many republicans and democrats sleep in their office and use the gym to shower. the democrats have requested that it be shut down and it's called the spa act. while congressmen are able to frolic and shower in their gyms and the rest of the country shuts down, maybe, just maybe we're close to ending this thing. we'll look at the e
detroit has changed me, and for people who say, oh, i only photograph the negative of detroit. beg to differ. i think i show the world that, hey, look at me. give me some help. come at me all you want, but detroit is my life and my love. and i will never ever talk bad about her. >> interesting side note, tony met his wife on instagram and they take pictures together throughout detroit. now final thoughts. in the midst of the government shutdown with children turned away from head start,...
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shinola detroit, a luxury wrist watch factory could be based anywhere in the country. >> we came to detroit and met fantastic people in the business community and found the amazing energy about moving forward and less about the past. >> reporter: $11 billion have been invested in business here. the downtown landscape has seen a resurgence. buildings with vacant office space is filling up and residents are moving in from the suburbs. >> so i came down thinking i would spend two or three years having a decent job and then move out, and you move down here and there is so much more to the city than you imagined. >> reporter: some here even think of bankrupt detroit might help the city's revival. >> bankruptcy is a process that at the end of it will only improve city government and it's ability to deliver services. better services will be more attractive to long-term investors and to businesses, and more importantly residents. >> reporter: while the bankruptcy judge may decide the city's larger fate, small business versus already started writing detroit's future. joining me live is an attorney r
shinola detroit, a luxury wrist watch factory could be based anywhere in the country. >> we came to detroit and met fantastic people in the business community and found the amazing energy about moving forward and less about the past. >> reporter: $11 billion have been invested in business here. the downtown landscape has seen a resurgence. buildings with vacant office space is filling up and residents are moving in from the suburbs. >> so i came down thinking i would spend two...
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that is what the residents of detroit are learning.they are in court to prove that they don't have money to pay debts, the largest bankruptcy in history. bankruptcy protection means that retired workers would see big cuts to their pension, and it has many in the motor city furious. >> hundreds marched in front of a federal courthouse, chanting angrily of what is left of the city. this was the cradle of america's automobile industry. decades of decline have left detroit roque and unable to fulfill its promises to its workers. mcdonald is proud of his 39 years at the detroit police department. there he saw the city's demise. he and his wife live off the pension and benefits that he gets with the city. detroit says it can no longer afford to pay pensions for the >> we retired workers. don't sleep very well. >> in just a few months, their health benefits will and. know what she is going to do. >> how does that make you feel? >> kind of sad for her. detroit needs to do something. thousands of abandoned cars litter these streets. as the city
that is what the residents of detroit are learning.they are in court to prove that they don't have money to pay debts, the largest bankruptcy in history. bankruptcy protection means that retired workers would see big cuts to their pension, and it has many in the motor city furious. >> hundreds marched in front of a federal courthouse, chanting angrily of what is left of the city. this was the cradle of america's automobile industry. decades of decline have left detroit roque and unable to...
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look, detroit bankruptcy has been a huge issue, not only to detroit, but the entire nation.contention is, this is the canary in the coal mine. what's happening to detroit might likely happen to other cities, as well. so we -- before we get into the specifics, tell us why this might be a trend that is a negative one throughout the nation. >> well, quite frankly, mike, there's nothing pure about michigan. that's the slogan the governor is using. it really is impure. michigan seems to be more like the new mississippi. this is what i would simply call trick or treat politics. the people are getting tricked, while others are getting the treats. if i have a back problem, dr. dys dyson, i'm going to get a chiropractor. i'm not going to go see a dentist. when you bring in a bankruptcy lawyer, that means from the word go, that's your intention. we believe that detroit should not have gone into bankruptcy, and detroit did not file for bankruptcy. the governor of the state of michigan, through the emergency manager, filed for bankruptcy. we believe they could have followed a new york m
look, detroit bankruptcy has been a huge issue, not only to detroit, but the entire nation.contention is, this is the canary in the coal mine. what's happening to detroit might likely happen to other cities, as well. so we -- before we get into the specifics, tell us why this might be a trend that is a negative one throughout the nation. >> well, quite frankly, mike, there's nothing pure about michigan. that's the slogan the governor is using. it really is impure. michigan seems to be...
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aljazeera, detroit. >> oh we are live in detroit. bisi, what are people the city saying about all these financial troubles? >> good morning, del. i can tell you that reaction for the most part is pretty much mixed. you have one section of the community. they believe that at this point, bankruptcy is the only option. to tell you the truth, the city didn't get to this point overnight. there's been years of corruption, as well as financial mismanagement, so a lot of people see this bankruptcy, if it goes through, as a way to get out of the financial mess that the city is in. they say let's start off on a clean slate. then you have another portion of the community. they are strongly against a bankruptcy. they feel at this point that the city is just trying to look for an easy way out. >> do we know how long this trial could take and is there a chance that workers' pensions could be saved? after all, they paid into that system for years. >> well, del, this is what i can tell you about the length of this trial. it's supposed to last about
aljazeera, detroit. >> oh we are live in detroit. bisi, what are people the city saying about all these financial troubles? >> good morning, del. i can tell you that reaction for the most part is pretty much mixed. you have one section of the community. they believe that at this point, bankruptcy is the only option. to tell you the truth, the city didn't get to this point overnight. there's been years of corruption, as well as financial mismanagement, so a lot of people see this...
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that is what the residents of detroit are learning.they are in court to prove that they don't have money to pay debts, the largest bankruptcy in history. bankruptcy protection means that retired workers would see big cuts to their pension, and it has many in the motor city furious. >> hundreds marched in front of a federal courthouse, chanting angrily of what is left of the city. this was the cradle of america's automobile industry. decades of decline have left detroit roque and unable to fulfill its promises to its workers. mcdonald is proud of his 39 years at the detroit police department. there he saw the city's demise. he and his wife live off the pension and benefits that he gets with the city. detroit says it can no longer afford to pay pensions for the >> we retired workers. don't sleep very well. >> in just a few months, their health benefits will and. know what she is going to do. >> how does that make you feel? >> kind of sad for her. detroit needs to do something. thousands of abandoned cars litter these streets. as the city
that is what the residents of detroit are learning.they are in court to prove that they don't have money to pay debts, the largest bankruptcy in history. bankruptcy protection means that retired workers would see big cuts to their pension, and it has many in the motor city furious. >> hundreds marched in front of a federal courthouse, chanting angrily of what is left of the city. this was the cradle of america's automobile industry. decades of decline have left detroit roque and unable to...
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good knight from detroit.d bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >>> now at 5:00, a change in tone between b.a.r.t. and its unions. >> there could be a strike. but we're doing everything we can. >> we're monitoring the talks with the threat of another strike still looming. >>> plus a 7-year-old boy struck by a train in the south bay. what one family member tells us happened right before the boy was hit. >>> even though alcatraz is still closed because of the government shut down, a former prisoner there giving would be vi
good knight from detroit.d bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn...
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so we need to help detroit recover. we need to pay the workers everything that can be paid reasonably without crowding out essential governmental services and not do what we've done in the past, which is basically not pay what should have been paid on an annual basis. we've crowded out essential governmental services. we've used that to balance the budget. we need to change that, reinvest, and hopefully find a recovery plan that works. >> it is a story with many chapters. bankruptcy attorney, thanks for your time. >>> coming up, the 47% comments return. governor paula page doubles down on makers versus takers. that's coming up next. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receiptmatch on the business gold rewards card synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan, and i'm
so we need to help detroit recover. we need to pay the workers everything that can be paid reasonably without crowding out essential governmental services and not do what we've done in the past, which is basically not pay what should have been paid on an annual basis. we've crowded out essential governmental services. we've used that to balance the budget. we need to change that, reinvest, and hopefully find a recovery plan that works. >> it is a story with many chapters. bankruptcy...
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bisi onile-ere joining us live in detroit.isi how long could this take and is there a chance that pensions could be saved. >> reporter: the judge on this case is really trying to push this process forward, and i'm told that the trial at the most could last about five days. there's crowds of people out here. there were hundreds out here at one point, protesting this bankruptcy. the crowd made up of many retirees who have so much to lose if this bankruptcy moves forward. they have -- they could possibly lose their pensions as well as their health care, and as to the question as to whether their benefits can be saved these retirees, they really think they can be saved, because they say they are protected by the state constitution. so as i was saying a lot of drama out here earlier today. the crowd is beginning to die down a little bit. bankruptcy has been a huge topic here in detroit over the past couple of months, but there are things in the city that are showing signs of renewal. this is the detroit most of the world knows high
bisi onile-ere joining us live in detroit.isi how long could this take and is there a chance that pensions could be saved. >> reporter: the judge on this case is really trying to push this process forward, and i'm told that the trial at the most could last about five days. there's crowds of people out here. there were hundreds out here at one point, protesting this bankruptcy. the crowd made up of many retirees who have so much to lose if this bankruptcy moves forward. they have -- they...
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for detroit, that's just a jump start.l be watching the motor city to see if it can begin moving forward after 50 years of going in reverse. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> good evening. early estimates show social security benefits for 58 million americans will rise just 1.5% next year. the imf said this weekend the u.s. needs to take urgent action to raise the debt ceiling before thursday's deadline. and it's columbus day tomorrow, but markets will be open. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. if you're looking for help relieving heartburn, caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium
for detroit, that's just a jump start.l be watching the motor city to see if it can begin moving forward after 50 years of going in reverse. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> good evening. early estimates show social security benefits for 58 million americans will rise just 1.5% next year. the imf said this weekend the u.s. needs to take urgent action to raise the debt ceiling before thursday's deadline. and it's columbus day tomorrow, but markets will be open. i'm jeff...
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john henry smith, al jazeera, detroit. >> good to see some hope coming back to the city of detroit. thank you. >> the weather is next. the snow is the 2 and 5 inches there. the high temperature of 71. that's your weather and more coming up next.
john henry smith, al jazeera, detroit. >> good to see some hope coming back to the city of detroit. thank you. >> the weather is next. the snow is the 2 and 5 inches there. the high temperature of 71. that's your weather and more coming up next.
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>> sports means everything to the city of detroit. the lions, you have the tigers playing strong, and then at the time the city is in need we need it. >> reporter: the city of detroit was in no greater need than in 1967. a police raid on an after hours bar sparked rioting that ripped detroit apart leaving 11 dead, 1200 injured, and more than 2,000 buildings destroyed. more than four decades later the city still wears the social and economic scars from those five days in july. >> i was seven years old during the '67 riots. and i remember seeing the national guard jeeps going down one of the streets near my house, and to this day i still remember a neighbor of mine gave my father a gun. >> reporter: smoke from the riots could be seen from tiger stadium in downtown detroit. moved to do something about the mounting violence tiger outfielder willie horton in full uniform walked to an area where trouble was brewing and talked to the angry crowd about ending the vie glens it really grew up a mile away from here and to see him do that, it was
>> sports means everything to the city of detroit. the lions, you have the tigers playing strong, and then at the time the city is in need we need it. >> reporter: the city of detroit was in no greater need than in 1967. a police raid on an after hours bar sparked rioting that ripped detroit apart leaving 11 dead, 1200 injured, and more than 2,000 buildings destroyed. more than four decades later the city still wears the social and economic scars from those five days in july....
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i live in the city of detroit. i pay taxes in the city of detroit. i own a home that's free and clear and worth nothing because of what the banks did with the po foreclosure crisis here. >> reporter: but the attorney taking over detroit's finances insinces bankruptcy and cutting benefits is the only option. >> that gives us an opportunity to have a structured environment with federal court supervision for a comprehensive solution to very real problems. >> reporter: there is no denying there are real problems, a third of the residents below poverty and in some neighborhoods the abandoned homes out number the inhabited ones but the issues are much more complicated than that. to prove its eligible for bankruptcy protection the city has to show it negotiated in good faith with the creditors, the union says it doesn't and it insolvent and the city says there is a mountain of evidence of that. they say it's unounce constitution l and they are using pensioners as scapegoats. >> retire res making $18,000 a year, we're not talking about, you know, a lot of pe
i live in the city of detroit. i pay taxes in the city of detroit. i own a home that's free and clear and worth nothing because of what the banks did with the po foreclosure crisis here. >> reporter: but the attorney taking over detroit's finances insinces bankruptcy and cutting benefits is the only option. >> that gives us an opportunity to have a structured environment with federal court supervision for a comprehensive solution to very real problems. >> reporter: there is no...
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against the detroit tigers in game 5 of the american league divisional series. >> last night coverageron4 is just a wall that is live at the oakland coliseum with fans. but first i'm joined by sports director gary radnich. >> game 5 detroit's comeback victory on tuesday in detroit so the oakland a's and the tigers will move on to play the boston red sox appeared >> sunday great struggle with a home mourn hill bob mcgill. >> the orlando was terrific for the tigers. >> the detroit tigers when they are going back to the american league series. >> the tigers will open the american league champions to a series on saturday. >> just in what is the mold like with the plans tonight? >> the fans are walking out of the coliseum and they are disappointed at a loss to the detroit tigers. >> as i say this is sort of a downer but the oakland a's did well. >> i did figure out why they hand out these are rally towels and one is to share and one is to keep your hands on warmer. >> on the side of mt. diablo i have been searching for tarantulas will have more about the tarantulas when we come back from a
against the detroit tigers in game 5 of the american league divisional series. >> last night coverageron4 is just a wall that is live at the oakland coliseum with fans. but first i'm joined by sports director gary radnich. >> game 5 detroit's comeback victory on tuesday in detroit so the oakland a's and the tigers will move on to play the boston red sox appeared >> sunday great struggle with a home mourn hill bob mcgill. >> the orlando was terrific for the tigers....
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we are are detroiters. >> reporter: i'm with al jazeera detroit. >>> to columbia where the national narcoticy is running an auction of property that once belonged to drug lords and they are worth more than $40 million but the narcotics agency discovered that many precious pieces have been stolen or sold illegally and we have this report from bogaton. >> reporter: selling what is left as the drug office biggest auction yet has 80,000 pieces for sale, jewelry, real estate and art valued at more than $40 million. >> translator: we have all sorts of objects and art pieces starting at $10 u.s. and valuable pieces and some that are false. the drug trafficker wanted status buying art but easily fooled. >> they turned the first floor of the building into what they are calling a museum and a few valuable portraits and fancy motorcycles and a painting playing pool with friends and images of the virgin mary to whom all bosses were devote and what is missing is the truly valuable stuff. in 1996 the government passed a law that allowed them to confiscate any assets whose owner could not approve they were
we are are detroiters. >> reporter: i'm with al jazeera detroit. >>> to columbia where the national narcoticy is running an auction of property that once belonged to drug lords and they are worth more than $40 million but the narcotics agency discovered that many precious pieces have been stolen or sold illegally and we have this report from bogaton. >> reporter: selling what is left as the drug office biggest auction yet has 80,000 pieces for sale, jewelry, real estate and...
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many want to see it happens, and many others don't. >> tigers game day in detroit. with the ballpark still looking pristine and new, it's hard to believe that the team moved here 13 years ago from historic tiger stadium. long time broadcaster, jim price, says that keeping the tigers downtown has been a win for detroit. >> first of all, the people that deal in the inner-city, with the giveaways and clinics, would that be here? i don't know if the ballpark was out out in ann arbor, and a lot of people hired are in the inner-city. >> out on the left, the home of the lions and tigers respectively. it cost $130 million to bring those stadiums and thousands of fans together in the city of detroit. over here in this area, the detroit red wings are proposing spending almost that money to build a new facility for their hockey club, and rather than bringing people together, it's driving many detroiters apart. no one doubts that the proposed area of the red wings arena needs attention. >> this is where you go back 20 years ago, that it was one of the most dangerous spots in th
many want to see it happens, and many others don't. >> tigers game day in detroit. with the ballpark still looking pristine and new, it's hard to believe that the team moved here 13 years ago from historic tiger stadium. long time broadcaster, jim price, says that keeping the tigers downtown has been a win for detroit. >> first of all, the people that deal in the inner-city, with the giveaways and clinics, would that be here? i don't know if the ballpark was out out in ann arbor,...
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you're walking the walk trying to bring detroit back. >> i love detroit. last night and didn't have to fight traffic to here this morning. it was great. being able to speak from the residential side of things having had the home a few years now. detroit has got to come -- regulations, especially the neighborhood with the historic homes. i understand things have knob in place to keep things up. this cannot happen in a city where you're trying to get people back. i'm not downtown. i'm four or five miles east. you fknow, some of this regulation, like putting up a fence and gate in front of my house. there was a little bit of that going through it. i've had my house a attempted to break in a few months ago out in the suburbs. doesn't matter where you're at. if someone wans to beautify their home and make themselves feel secure no matter where you're at. at the hamptons, people have beautiful gates and things like that. i want to redo the siding, make it better. i've been blessed and want to put the money into it. sometimes it gets frustrating being in a city t
you're walking the walk trying to bring detroit back. >> i love detroit. last night and didn't have to fight traffic to here this morning. it was great. being able to speak from the residential side of things having had the home a few years now. detroit has got to come -- regulations, especially the neighborhood with the historic homes. i understand things have knob in place to keep things up. this cannot happen in a city where you're trying to get people back. i'm not downtown. i'm four...
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also ahead this wednesday, as the bankruptcy trial begins in detroit. jeffrey brown continues his travels with poet laureate natasha trethewey. >> poetry lives on your doorstep, like a baby in a basket waiting for a new family. >> sreenivasan: and visits a motor city school where poetry lives. >> this poetry really gets them truly motivated and excited. and i'm talking about my football players, my athletes, my basketball players want poetry. >> sreenivasan: and from the pacific northwest, a report on how climate change could be making the local shellfish toxic. >> they just were so violently ill. i just knew it had to be the mussels. >> sreenivasan: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possi
also ahead this wednesday, as the bankruptcy trial begins in detroit. jeffrey brown continues his travels with poet laureate natasha trethewey. >> poetry lives on your doorstep, like a baby in a basket waiting for a new family. >> sreenivasan: and visits a motor city school where poetry lives. >> this poetry really gets them truly motivated and excited. and i'm talking about my football players, my athletes, my basketball players want poetry. >> sreenivasan: and from the...
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detroit's bat woke up. here is the play everybody was talking about.f it was over the yellow marker it's a home run. umpires went in, checked it out and said home run. scherzer in a bases loaded run in the end. josh red dick swings at ball 4 and that put the game in favor of the detroit tigers. brett threw gasoline on the fire. omar on front, godown the line, 8-4 detroit. seth smith could not deliver the goods here. he representing the tying run. the goods here. he representing the tying run. thursday night, 5:00, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >>> johnny carson gun shocker. >> johnny carson gun shocker. he suspected his wife was cheating on him with sportscaster frank gifford. >> he was carrying a .38
detroit's bat woke up. here is the play everybody was talking about.f it was over the yellow marker it's a home run. umpires went in, checked it out and said home run. scherzer in a bases loaded run in the end. josh red dick swings at ball 4 and that put the game in favor of the detroit tigers. brett threw gasoline on the fire. omar on front, godown the line, 8-4 detroit. seth smith could not deliver the goods here. he representing the tying run. the goods here. he representing the tying run....
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and the sports team in detroit have performed fairly well. the tigers have a chance tonight to advance to the american league championships. they were in the world series last year. some ray of hope this in detroit and it's coming from the sports teams. >> thank you. calmer conditions continue across the country. dave warren is back after the break with the national forecast. explore issues relevant to you. [[voiceover]] there's more to america. more stories. more voices. more points of view. >>from our headquarters in new york ... [[voiceover]] now there's a news channel with more of what americans want to know. >>i'm ali velshi, and this is real money. >>this is america tonight. >>our news coverage, reporting, and documentaries explore, inspire, and reveal more of america's stories. >>i'm here to investigate genetically modified salmon. ♪ >>> welcome back. meteorologist dave warren. calmer across the northeast. no more severe storms but it did bring it cooler air. the temperatures are dropped a bit. 66 in new york and close to 70 in washing
and the sports team in detroit have performed fairly well. the tigers have a chance tonight to advance to the american league championships. they were in the world series last year. some ray of hope this in detroit and it's coming from the sports teams. >> thank you. calmer conditions continue across the country. dave warren is back after the break with the national forecast. explore issues relevant to you. [[voiceover]] there's more to america. more stories. more voices. more points of...
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>> the loft in detroit? >> just after 1:00 a.m.a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. this is a location off grand boulevard, where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she conducted dates. >> what floor? >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. when verbal commands to open up go unanswered, they go to plan b. >> clear. >> the loft is empty, but the search turns up valuable evidence. >> i got a residence right here. >> the business side. >> contracts. >> he's got all the girls right here. >> tonight's raid will mark the end of a long, successful day of work for these officers, but it's only the beginning of an ongoing fight. >> we recovered four juveniles during the operation. we've identified numerous pimps and probably opened up roughly 20 state cases as well as six federal cases. >> appointment books, schedules. >>> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. so we could
>> the loft in detroit? >> just after 1:00 a.m.a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. this is a location off grand boulevard, where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she conducted dates. >> what floor? >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. when verbal commands to open up go unanswered, they go to plan b. >> clear. >> the loft is empty, but the...
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. >> it's about detroit from the standpoint that we think detroit is a great city for us to have a basel, two years ago there were six of us. today there are 120. by this time next year we expect to be at about 250 people. >> we have so much more work to do. >> reporter: he says the company is proud of its products and its business model. beyond the watches, it sells bicycles, leather good, shoe polish, even shinola cola. all bearing that catchy name, and a belief that people still want a piece of this town. >> it will regenerate itself. and for us to be a small part of that city going forward, fantastic. >> still ahead, the makeup artist who is her own work of art. maybe you've noticed. is there a lot of worry building up around a daily problem? well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. thinking less about them with new oxytrol for women. it's a patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. it's good to know how to put the control back in your go. new oxytrol for women. now over the counter in the feminine care ais
. >> it's about detroit from the standpoint that we think detroit is a great city for us to have a basel, two years ago there were six of us. today there are 120. by this time next year we expect to be at about 250 people. >> we have so much more work to do. >> reporter: he says the company is proud of its products and its business model. beyond the watches, it sells bicycles, leather good, shoe polish, even shinola cola. all bearing that catchy name, and a belief that people...
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game one of the alcs between detroit and pos boston s tomorrow at 8 8:00 p.m.e are tied at two between the dodgers and cardinals. in the bottom of the second beltran hit a two run double. the big news today is zach he has pitched eight innings so far. he has ten strike outs which is a playoff career high for him. he is pitching very well. we need to see if the dodgers or cardinals can pull thank you. >> i bet they are going crazy in st. louis tonight. >>> new york comic-con is the east coast comic convention. it's where we found the most enthusiastic creative and interesting fans in rare form. >> it's not every day you find bubba fat from the star wars trilogy playing the accordion on the street even in new york. we knew something was up and then we realized. >> come to new york comiccon it's a blast. >> before we got inside we ran into niki from new jersey. she is the comic book character red sonja. >> i went as far as to taxidermy some feet which is gross? >> inside it's entertainment as far as an eye can see. >> ten thousan130,000130,000 fad here. >> many pe
game one of the alcs between detroit and pos boston s tomorrow at 8 8:00 p.m.e are tied at two between the dodgers and cardinals. in the bottom of the second beltran hit a two run double. the big news today is zach he has pitched eight innings so far. he has ten strike outs which is a playoff career high for him. he is pitching very well. we need to see if the dodgers or cardinals can pull thank you. >> i bet they are going crazy in st. louis tonight. >>> new york comic-con is...
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>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much older than you, and we're concerned about you. and we're just trying to encourage you to do something else. find something else where you're not going to be in jeopardy. >> keep going down that hallway. we're going to go out the back door here on the left. >> i'm finding more and more the youth this day and age is very much what we just saw with her. they think this is their only option, and a lot of kids these days are looking for the most money, the shortest route, the least effort. >> frustrated, the officers suspect they've made little progress with this headstrong tee
>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much...
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. >> los atleticos de oakland y los tigres de detroit tienen encuentro vamos con william bonilla. >>s en el coliseo de oakland los tigres de detroit se enfrentan a los atleticos de oakland es considerado el juego de david contra goliat. los atleticos tienen 60 millones de dólares y los tigres 150 millones de dólares los atleticos contra los tigres de detroit en breves minutos. >> muchísimas gracias más adelante más información y en breve veremos como se dan las licencia de conducir y la polémica del sistema de educación de méxico llega a la bahía detalles de esta y otras noticias en breves instantes al volver de la pausa comercial. >> ♪. >> [ruido ambiente]. >> tras ser detenido por ir a exceso de velocidad y sin más abrió fuego contra la patrulla el oficial respondio se dio a la fuga y tuvo herida mortal fue encontrado y llevaba a sus 3 hijos menores de edad el oficial también fue herido está estable,. >> vamos con beatriz ferrari y más información sobre la condición de méxico. >> queremos un méxico justo y democratico. >> la situación de la educación en méxico llego a la bahía. >>
. >> los atleticos de oakland y los tigres de detroit tienen encuentro vamos con william bonilla. >>s en el coliseo de oakland los tigres de detroit se enfrentan a los atleticos de oakland es considerado el juego de david contra goliat. los atleticos tienen 60 millones de dólares y los tigres 150 millones de dólares los atleticos contra los tigres de detroit en breves minutos. >> muchísimas gracias más adelante más información y en breve veremos como se dan las licencia...
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that was to see the detroit tigers win. >> reporter: detroit's motto trillion translated from latin means we hope for better things, it shall rise from the ashes. sports in detroit have been a recurring source of hope and faith as the city plans to reset its financial future, detroit sports teams will continue to play their role on and off the field in keeping the spirit of detroit alive. >> it's nice to be back in my hometown for a few days to shoot that story. the tigers are trying to bring a world series trophy back to detroit for the first time since 1984. that's your look at morning sports. >> you don't mess with motown. >> don't mess with motown. >> thanks a lot. >>> still ahead, the search for the elusive graffiti artist known as banski. the art that has new yorkers going on a wild-goose chase. >>> all across the country a lot of programs have been affected by the government shutdown including the federally funded preschool program head start. thanks to a $10 million donation from a couple in houston, a lot of head start coschools kept thr doors open. we have a mom from orlando, fl
that was to see the detroit tigers win. >> reporter: detroit's motto trillion translated from latin means we hope for better things, it shall rise from the ashes. sports in detroit have been a recurring source of hope and faith as the city plans to reset its financial future, detroit sports teams will continue to play their role on and off the field in keeping the spirit of detroit alive. >> it's nice to be back in my hometown for a few days to shoot that story. the tigers are...
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give me thoughts as someone who comes from detroit. >> it is my hometown, like most detroiters an eternale believe the detroit lions will win the super bowl every year even though they haven't. we're resilient people. i'm not saddened. i see it as period of transition. i believe there are good leaders within the city and within the economy and working together, public and private sector can put together a good plan for the future. ashley: mike, i guess the question, how do tree farms bring investment and business back to detroit? >> it is a landmark investment. it will become a permanent feature of detroit's landscape. it is bold and innovative. it attracted a lot of attention around the world. people come to see how we're going to replace blight with beauty and our farm becomes a platform for more than just production. it's also a platform for tourism, education and other types of business development. so it will be a new type of center within detroit's economy. i think people will come to see that and see how it functions. ashley: we wish you the very best for the project. >> thank you.
give me thoughts as someone who comes from detroit. >> it is my hometown, like most detroiters an eternale believe the detroit lions will win the super bowl every year even though they haven't. we're resilient people. i'm not saddened. i see it as period of transition. i believe there are good leaders within the city and within the economy and working together, public and private sector can put together a good plan for the future. ashley: mike, i guess the question, how do tree farms...
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then he's surprised that kevin orr put detroit into bankruptcy.ger of detroit to then handle that same bankruptcy. if that isn't nepotism and cronism, i don't know what is. then to add insult to injury, kevin orr wants to put barkleys ahead of who worked their entire lives for that pension money and were expecting it at the end of their retirement. hopefully the city of detroit will have its day in court, the citizens will have their dare in court and hear this has been his plan all along. he never planned on being fair to the citizens. >> governor snyder tried his hardest to stay out of the court invoking executive privilege, but it wasn't enough. how important is the people of detroit hear the governor testify? >> i think it's very important we get the governor on record and that the lawyers get to ask him some very hard questions that he can't weasel out of the way he does with local reporters. >> is he going to be asked about what you just said? what you just talked about with orr and bankruptcy and the law firm? >> well, it has to lead to tha
then he's surprised that kevin orr put detroit into bankruptcy.ger of detroit to then handle that same bankruptcy. if that isn't nepotism and cronism, i don't know what is. then to add insult to injury, kevin orr wants to put barkleys ahead of who worked their entire lives for that pension money and were expecting it at the end of their retirement. hopefully the city of detroit will have its day in court, the citizens will have their dare in court and hear this has been his plan all along. he...