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detroit style. >>> and detroit's home town sons, the four tops will join us. there is lots ahead of us. courtesy of this auto great and hosting this hackathon in collaboration with california based yes, we code, and the level playing field institute. but first back to new york and nbc craig melvin to get you caught up on today's headlines. >> first caught up on the flight 9525. first new information on the evidence seized from the co-pilot's hope. andreas lubitz, germanwings have found a torn up document from a doctor, a note that germanwings said they never received. >> the fact that -- that this medical certificate was torn up on the day of the crash solidifies our suspicion that he kept secret his condition to his employer as well as his colleagues. >> lubitz and his family is in an undisclosed location and questioned today by investigators. in the alps today, helicopters carried search teams to the crash sites and investigators continue to uncover the remains of that plane. i'm joined by our nbc news correspondent standing by that continues to follow the s
detroit style. >>> and detroit's home town sons, the four tops will join us. there is lots ahead of us. courtesy of this auto great and hosting this hackathon in collaboration with california based yes, we code, and the level playing field institute. but first back to new york and nbc craig melvin to get you caught up on today's headlines. >> first caught up on the flight 9525. first new information on the evidence seized from the co-pilot's hope. andreas lubitz, germanwings have...
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ludwig was found dead in her hotel room near the detroit airport. she had been stabbed to death. the evidence revealed she fought valiantly against her attacker. >> she had such extreme defense wounds on her hands. you just couldn't help by getting a real feel for what she went through.ut getting a real feel for what she went through. and that isn't really always the case at a crime scene. >> nancy's hands had been bound with twine. >> this particular kind of twine is most frequently used in gardening and landscaping. >> biological evidence revealed that nancy had been sexually assaulted. and there were signs the killer spent a considerable amount of time inside the hotel room. >> we found a bloody washcloth by the basin, and we could see that he had showered in the tub. he could not have walked out of the hilton hotel in bloody clothing. >> one of the most unusual aspects of the crime was that nancy's personal belongings were missing. >> she arrived at the hotel with at least two suitcases and a purse. all of her jewelry, her watch, earrings were a
ludwig was found dead in her hotel room near the detroit airport. she had been stabbed to death. the evidence revealed she fought valiantly against her attacker. >> she had such extreme defense wounds on her hands. you just couldn't help by getting a real feel for what she went through.ut getting a real feel for what she went through. and that isn't really always the case at a crime scene. >> nancy's hands had been bound with twine. >> this particular kind of twine is most...
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detroit style. >>> and detroit's home town sons, the four tops will join us. great and hosting this hackathon in collaboration with california based yes, we code and the level playing field institute. but first back to new york and nbc craig melvin to get you caught up on today's headlines. >> first caught up on the flight
detroit style. >>> and detroit's home town sons, the four tops will join us. great and hosting this hackathon in collaboration with california based yes, we code and the level playing field institute. but first back to new york and nbc craig melvin to get you caught up on today's headlines. >> first caught up on the flight
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we are live at detroit at the engage student investor conference. news about dow chemical spinning off its business with olin. what do you make of this, guys? >> there's more to come, i think. you have activists involved with the companies. some of the companies ignore some of their -- some of their subsidiaries or it will be more profitable to allocate the dollars elsewhere. >> are you looking at who's going to be next? it's been a theme. >> dupont has more to go. ge has a lot to go if they want to go down that route. >> josh? >> i don't think the pepsi story is over. you even look at companies like emc, massive position in viemware. a lot of people would love to see that separate. every industry and i agree with steve. the activists have the buyer power. >> sticking with the chemicals for one more minute, i think a name like eastman chemical. dupont, we know the dow story. that sector has the possibilities for more spinoffs. >> it's among activist investors. >> absolutely. take amazon. they're going to give you the details on how much money their
we are live at detroit at the engage student investor conference. news about dow chemical spinning off its business with olin. what do you make of this, guys? >> there's more to come, i think. you have activists involved with the companies. some of the companies ignore some of their -- some of their subsidiaries or it will be more profitable to allocate the dollars elsewhere. >> are you looking at who's going to be next? it's been a theme. >> dupont has more to go. ge has a...
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. >> this policy is added in chicago, is that the next detroit. that is our show tonight. neil: john: i grew up outside of chicago and spent my weekends they are. that is me when i was a teenager. i didn't pay attention to politics or government then, but my father told me that chicago is a witty that works. and i know that something has gone wrong since then. at the time they were america's second-largest city. since then nearly a million people have left in chicago is now the third biggest city. worse and much more important, it is going broke. this year they will run another multimillion dollar deficit and because of reckless promises, politicians made to government workers the city's pension funds are billions shored and they promise to pay retirees expensive, but they just don't have the money. >> the mayor promised to put the city's fiscal house in order but that hasn't happened. >> that last speaker is the man who may become the next mayor and i would think that they would have to cut. and it's nuts. but most politicians say that you can't cut pensions that's a prom
. >> this policy is added in chicago, is that the next detroit. that is our show tonight. neil: john: i grew up outside of chicago and spent my weekends they are. that is me when i was a teenager. i didn't pay attention to politics or government then, but my father told me that chicago is a witty that works. and i know that something has gone wrong since then. at the time they were america's second-largest city. since then nearly a million people have left in chicago is now the third...
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and detroit is broke.o back and do this and really reinvestigate the entire case it takes a lot of money and a lot of time. a lot of the cases go back 30 years. and before 2001 there was a statute of limitations on rape cases. that went away after 2001. it's not retroactive. they're trying to move as quickly as they can to get as many of these guys off the street. >> we've got to keep following this. randi, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, rescuers say a voice called out for help. the toddler they found inside was unconscious. her mother was dead. so whose voice did they hear? new body cam video is out now. does it solve the mystery? we'll show it to you ahead. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see
and detroit is broke.o back and do this and really reinvestigate the entire case it takes a lot of money and a lot of time. a lot of the cases go back 30 years. and before 2001 there was a statute of limitations on rape cases. that went away after 2001. it's not retroactive. they're trying to move as quickly as they can to get as many of these guys off the street. >> we've got to keep following this. randi, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, rescuers say a voice called out for...
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detroit has already prosecuted 15 cases. but worthy says she's expected to indict as many as 3,000 more men. >> it's morally degrading to have someone who assaults you, to rob you of your dignity, your pride. and they just said, we'll put it on a shelf. >> reporter: turns out paula perry's rape kit wasn't processed either. about nine months after she was raped october 2011, a man matching her attacker's description was picked up in ohio for attempted abduction. she identified him in a lineup. that's when she learned her rape kit had never been tested. while his dna in paula's kit sat on a shelf, alondo steel was out there, lurking, stalking, maybe even raping. >> this guy was out there, continuing to assault people. >> yes. yes. >> and you had done a rape kit. >> yes. and they just said, we'll just store it. >> went on a shelf. >> yep. just like the other kits. >> reporter: two and a half years after she was raped, paula finally met her attacker in court. and testified against him. he was sentenced to up to 15 years in priso
detroit has already prosecuted 15 cases. but worthy says she's expected to indict as many as 3,000 more men. >> it's morally degrading to have someone who assaults you, to rob you of your dignity, your pride. and they just said, we'll put it on a shelf. >> reporter: turns out paula perry's rape kit wasn't processed either. about nine months after she was raped october 2011, a man matching her attacker's description was picked up in ohio for attempted abduction. she identified him in...
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you never explain how you got down from detroit. chris was a longtime employee of the national parks service. he was at petersburg as historian and chief of interpretation. he retired from the park service to take the job to get sailor's creek together for the 150th. the new museum is impressive. a lot of work has been done there. chris will be there to give you some personal tours of both the museum and the battlefield. chris is involved in battlefield preservation. he saved land at petersburg and appomattox. he has written many articles. he received an award of merit for his leadership in history. his talk this morning is entitled by thursday the battle of sailor's creek. please welcome chris. [applause] >> for the benefit of those who were not here last night we are not talking about the entire campaign did i mentioned when i talked at the park and appomattox in the early to mid 1970's, i would come to longwood on my days off. there was only one book published and that was in 1959. it was called "to appomattox."
you never explain how you got down from detroit. chris was a longtime employee of the national parks service. he was at petersburg as historian and chief of interpretation. he retired from the park service to take the job to get sailor's creek together for the 150th. the new museum is impressive. a lot of work has been done there. chris will be there to give you some personal tours of both the museum and the battlefield. chris is involved in battlefield preservation. he saved land at petersburg...
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. >> hinojosa: so you started in 1962 in detroit, and you were how old? >> 16. >> hinojosa: 16, and you get your first big break. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and it's... what's the nature of that song that you recorded? >> a song that i hated for a very long time, because it made me an instant adult. all of my friends were doing american bandstand, and you wanted to go... you wanted first of all to have a crossover record, which "my man" would never have done at that time, because it was a black rhythm and blues record about a black situation, worded for black people. and it took me directly where... well, the supremes hadn't had their first record then. i mean their first national record. but the other young people, like the shirelles, whoever, were all together. and i was on the road with clyde mcphatter and ben e. king. everybody was at least six years older than me, six to 15 years older than me. >> hinojosa: so bettye, here you are, you're a teenager, you're singing about your man, and you've got this voice that you yourself have said it's gruff, it's ha
. >> hinojosa: so you started in 1962 in detroit, and you were how old? >> 16. >> hinojosa: 16, and you get your first big break. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and it's... what's the nature of that song that you recorded? >> a song that i hated for a very long time, because it made me an instant adult. all of my friends were doing american bandstand, and you wanted to go... you wanted first of all to have a crossover record, which "my man" would never...
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>> detroit, detroit chicago, st. louis, taxes, nebraska, coming to williamsburg.so he actually in some ways i don't mean to be disrespectful, but very worthy about this. is that not part of the journey that the religious personal take? >> without speaking in global terms, no, i don't think so. >> one of the things i realized from speaking to a lot of his classmates was what set him apart was that his travels intellectually and physically were very different than people emerging from small-town german midwestern southern taxes right and going straight into seminary and go off to a small-town congregation and off you go. you will probably see that. he set himself apart even then because in the 1950s he is already physically and intellectually elsewhere. today to your question a cosmopolitan experience would that be the norm for any given seminarian? probably not. >> but it was not then either. >> it was not the neither. >> pardon my ignorance but does that mean he had the authority to be able to choose different stations? >> not the authority. >> very aggressive and
>> detroit, detroit chicago, st. louis, taxes, nebraska, coming to williamsburg.so he actually in some ways i don't mean to be disrespectful, but very worthy about this. is that not part of the journey that the religious personal take? >> without speaking in global terms, no, i don't think so. >> one of the things i realized from speaking to a lot of his classmates was what set him apart was that his travels intellectually and physically were very different than people...
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if you go to downtown detroit, downtown buffalo or downtown st. louis we've got to focus even more on supercharging those economies because the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. then we have to connect them. >> can we call it the steam and not stem, put the arts in there? >> arts is critical. >> i like that. >> building on that others have research on how higher educated folks in cities actually raised the wages for everyone from folks who never went to high school. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i'm going to start to close with you. from this conversation what are the strategies we can really learn from say gulf overcome and what are you looking to work on at the federal level? >> it's been a wonderful conversation. i think great points made all of them. i got elected to center city council when i was 26. just last year, in fact. [laughter] and i remembered that early on were tried to make a decision about where to put the limited resources that the city had every year for street
if you go to downtown detroit, downtown buffalo or downtown st. louis we've got to focus even more on supercharging those economies because the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. then we have to connect them. >> can we call it the steam and not stem, put the arts in there? >> arts is critical. >> i like that. >> building on that others have research on how higher educated folks in cities actually raised the wages for...
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if we want to do thumbing for detroit, why don't we cut the taxes for detroit? [applause] jack kemp was the first person to talk about this. i call these -- we take tax cuts to areas of high incidence of poverty, and we dramatically cut the taxes. not a little bit. we almost completely wipe out federal taxes so they can have more money. a detroit, it would be a 1.3 billion dollars tax cut. for baltimore, about 90 million per year. [applause] why does this work better than a government stimulus? we tried a government stimulus. we gave a bunch of money, about $800 billion that we gave out. we did not know who to give it to you. when they divided up, it was about 400 thousand dollars per job. if you give it back to the people -- think about baltimore, there are pockets of poverty but there are businesses that are succeeding. you don't want to give it to the brand-new person, given to the old business. they will hire new people. give them back more of their money but in a dramatic fashion to stimulate the cities and get the cities growing again. what i'm saying is t
if we want to do thumbing for detroit, why don't we cut the taxes for detroit? [applause] jack kemp was the first person to talk about this. i call these -- we take tax cuts to areas of high incidence of poverty, and we dramatically cut the taxes. not a little bit. we almost completely wipe out federal taxes so they can have more money. a detroit, it would be a 1.3 billion dollars tax cut. for baltimore, about 90 million per year. [applause] why does this work better than a government stimulus?...
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you go to downtown detroit and downtown buffalo and downtown st. louis, and we have got to focus even more on supervising -- supercharging those economies. the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in the neighborhoods. we have then got to connect them. neera tanden: can we call it steam? put the arts in there as well. building on that, others have research on folks and the cities who raised the wages for everyone from those who never went to high school. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i will start to close with you. from this conversation, what is the strategy we can learn to go forward. what are you working on at the federal level to support the local efforts? secretary castro: great points all around. i got elected to the san antonio city council when i was 26, just last year, in fact. [laughter] i remember earlier on, we were trying to make a decision about where to put the limited resources the city had every year for street maintenance and repair. basic thing that happens in cities all the time. one of
you go to downtown detroit and downtown buffalo and downtown st. louis, and we have got to focus even more on supervising -- supercharging those economies. the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in the neighborhoods. we have then got to connect them. neera tanden: can we call it steam? put the arts in there as well. building on that, others have research on folks and the cities who raised the wages for everyone from those who never went to high school. mr. secretary of...
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detroit is one city trying to get through its backlog. here's that story. >> i was surprised but not shocked. >>reporter: it's been almost six years since more than 11,000 untested rape kits turned up in an old detroit police warehouse. at a cost of 500 to $1,500 to test each kit in a county short on money. most kits couldn't be tested. >> so there was nothing else to do but pursue it. >>reporter: in 2013 kim worthy told al jazeera america she was on a mission to find the funding. >> the fact that i have to have fund raisers is what i have to do. >>reporter: is that normal? >> it's ridiculous. no. but that's what we have to do. >>reporter: she pushed hard. nearly every rape kit some dating two decades ago has been testing. >> i didn't know it was going to be as difficult as it has been. >>reporter: there's been a substantial number of dna matches. how many? >> well there's been over 700 but there's been what the bigger numbers on the bigger information is that we've identified over now 188 serial rapists. >>reporter: the man who raped eri
detroit is one city trying to get through its backlog. here's that story. >> i was surprised but not shocked. >>reporter: it's been almost six years since more than 11,000 untested rape kits turned up in an old detroit police warehouse. at a cost of 500 to $1,500 to test each kit in a county short on money. most kits couldn't be tested. >> so there was nothing else to do but pursue it. >>reporter: in 2013 kim worthy told al jazeera america she was on a mission to find...
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your detroit pistons! >> pam:not too bad! >> gary: you cannot beat actually going this occurred... >> gary:84-59 come come to a quick end on friday! >> to meet it reminds me of my first with the reagans. a bunch of veteran players that were great and that organization and. it is like the next man up. >> gary: no word if reggie bush will join the franchise. he jumped around with a knee orleans miami and later with detroit. >> gary: reggie is the first athlete to report early have dated cam. --dated kim kardashian >> gary: sometimes the older people who now watch think that i am crazy. he is absolutely out of his mind. >> pam: and, and you do not even drink. (laughter) >> gary: i do not drink. set >> gary: grant lotus that all over meet earlier. and the people came to my defense. >> gary:abouttalking about the kardashians >> gary:peace and love marge >> gary:here we go! >> gary:one of those guys running back! signed with 49rs today. >> gary: remember we were talking about this, pam. twitter is my whole life now. $59 for this fi
your detroit pistons! >> pam:not too bad! >> gary: you cannot beat actually going this occurred... >> gary:84-59 come come to a quick end on friday! >> to meet it reminds me of my first with the reagans. a bunch of veteran players that were great and that organization and. it is like the next man up. >> gary: no word if reggie bush will join the franchise. he jumped around with a knee orleans miami and later with detroit. >> gary: reggie is the first athlete...
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live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. an exclusive on nike's push for an international trade disaster in the making. >> who will benefit from the tpp? >> feeling good ab the momentum that we have. >> the biggest multinational corporations in the world. >> at this hour -- >> this was not someone trying to bring healing. >> tensions rise in ferguson. >> this was a damn punk. punk. >> and later, the epa under attack. >> this is happening now. this is not a future event. >>> plus -- >> outright greed and irresponsibility in the financial sector. >> corporate profits rise as the american worker suffers. >> when does the greed stop? >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. we start with breaking news out of ferguson missouri.
live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. an exclusive on nike's push for an international trade disaster in the making. >> who will benefit from the tpp? >> feeling good ab the momentum that we have. >> the biggest multinational corporations in the world. >> at this hour -- >> this was not someone trying to bring healing. >> tensions rise in ferguson. >> this was a damn punk. punk. >> and later, the epa under attack. >> this is...
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policÍa de detroit por golpear sin motivo a un conductor.los esperamos esta noche en la emisiÓn nocturna. bueno, el romanticismo le saliÓ caro a un joven enamorado que llegÓ a caballo a la escuela para proponerle matrimonio a una compaÑera. pero la escuelo lo suspendiÓ porque el caballo puso en peligro a sus alumnos. luis: los caballos siempre han sido su pasiÓn. miguel gonzÁlez empezÓ a montar desde que tenÍa pocos aÑos, asÍ que cuando llegÓ el el momento de invitar a su amiga al baile de graduaciÓn, miguel supo cÓmo hacerlo. a caballo y con estilo, catalina recibiÓ una invitaciÓn que no pudo rechazar. sÍ, el gesto fue romÁntico pero a la escuela no le causÓ gracia, la escuela dijo que el caballo puso en peligro a los estudiantes, asÍ
policÍa de detroit por golpear sin motivo a un conductor.los esperamos esta noche en la emisiÓn nocturna. bueno, el romanticismo le saliÓ caro a un joven enamorado que llegÓ a caballo a la escuela para proponerle matrimonio a una compaÑera. pero la escuelo lo suspendiÓ porque el caballo puso en peligro a sus alumnos. luis: los caballos siempre han sido su pasiÓn. miguel gonzÁlez empezÓ a montar desde que tenÍa pocos aÑos, asÍ que cuando llegÓ el el momento de invitar a su amiga al...
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over in a traffic stop was taken from his car at gunpoint choked beaten and tasered by police in the detroit suburb. a police report says he was pulled over after running a stop sign and after officers saw him in an area known for drug activity. but he and the video of the arrest suggests a very different story from the police account about what exactly happened during the incident. according to police, he tried to flee from the officers when they attempted to make the stop. but the video appears to show his car maintaining a steady
over in a traffic stop was taken from his car at gunpoint choked beaten and tasered by police in the detroit suburb. a police report says he was pulled over after running a stop sign and after officers saw him in an area known for drug activity. but he and the video of the arrest suggests a very different story from the police account about what exactly happened during the incident. according to police, he tried to flee from the officers when they attempted to make the stop. but the video...
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. >>> an 8-year-old has an idea to help detroit get back on track.erin has this story. >> reporter: blgeing a super hero is every boy's dream. for ewan it's more than just a fantasy. >> i'm super ewan. >> he said when i grow up or am a teenager i would like to help the homeless. i would like to take them food and clothes. said, you don't have to wait. you can do that now. >> reporter: may not be able to fly but detroiters in a grim reality. unemployment rate 12.2%. >> when me and my dad and mom were going down in detroit to i think eat somewhere and i saw the people living on the streets. >> reporter: they started out small. a family project. handing out food from the back of their car. >> i make all the sandwiches here and then we pack up and then go down to detroit. >> reporter: less than a year later, drum has his own non-profit called super ewan. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> reporter: he has two distribution centers and with doe nations from super fans they're helping as many as 135 people a month. >> it's starting to really click for him that
. >>> an 8-year-old has an idea to help detroit get back on track.erin has this story. >> reporter: blgeing a super hero is every boy's dream. for ewan it's more than just a fantasy. >> i'm super ewan. >> he said when i grow up or am a teenager i would like to help the homeless. i would like to take them food and clothes. said, you don't have to wait. you can do that now. >> reporter: may not be able to fly but detroiters in a grim reality. unemployment rate...
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. >> in a detroit suburb dash cam video appears to show a man being beaten by police officers. he was pulled over for running a stop sign. >> they say they found cocaine in dent's car. >> i saw it being implanted. >> we're not advocating revenge, we're saying let the system work. >> 100% fit for flying that's how the ceo lufthansa described the co-pilot that crashed flight 9525 into the french alps tuesday, killing himself and 149 kerngs and crew aboard. tonight, investigators searched his apartment and his parent's home for any clues, taking with them boxes of evidence, including a computer. a french prosecutor explained when the plane's captain left the cockpit, he locked the cockpit door from the inside and set the plane's course on a descent path to 100 feet above sea level, much more than the altitude of the mountain that the plane crashed into. here's the french prosecutor describing what the last moments on that flight sounded like through the cockpit voice recorder. >> he's knocking asking to be let in, zero konsresponse from the co-pilot. you hear human breathing withi
. >> in a detroit suburb dash cam video appears to show a man being beaten by police officers. he was pulled over for running a stop sign. >> they say they found cocaine in dent's car. >> i saw it being implanted. >> we're not advocating revenge, we're saying let the system work. >> 100% fit for flying that's how the ceo lufthansa described the co-pilot that crashed flight 9525 into the french alps tuesday, killing himself and 149 kerngs and crew aboard. tonight,...
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detroit's biggest star of that era, hall-of-famer dave bing who was later elected mayor of detroit saidd. >> he taught a lot of us how to play the game. but more importantly, he taught us how to be good citizens, how to be good ambassadors for this game of basketball. >> in 2007, earl lloyd told the "washington post", that he was surprised that he was drafted, because having grown up across the river, he thought of the washington area as a cradle of segregation. he wasn't hate with the glare that jackie robinson had to deal with. he once told the "detroit free press", there was no publicity on it. remember, at the time, the nba was this little ho-hum league. some high schools drew more fans. earl lloyd's second road game was in ft. wayne, indiana where he was not allowed to eat in the restaurant of the hotel he was staying in. he remembered his coach's reaction this way. i told bones how much i appreciated the gesture. earl lloyd said, quote, but earl lloyd heard racial epithets many times and ignored them. on friday, i got an e-mail from bill russell's daughter, karen russell, telling
detroit's biggest star of that era, hall-of-famer dave bing who was later elected mayor of detroit saidd. >> he taught a lot of us how to play the game. but more importantly, he taught us how to be good citizens, how to be good ambassadors for this game of basketball. >> in 2007, earl lloyd told the "washington post", that he was surprised that he was drafted, because having grown up across the river, he thought of the washington area as a cradle of segregation. he wasn't...
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if you go to downtown detroit, buffalo, st.ouis, we have to focus more on supercharging those economies. the yield is off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. >> can we call it steam, not stem, and put the arts in there to? building on that, there is research on how higher educated stem cities raise the wages for everyone. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i am going to start to close with you. from this conversation, what are the strategies that we can really learn from to go forward and what are you working on from the federal ms. bass: i got elected to san antonio -- secretary castro jy and we were putting on street maintenance and repair and one of the neighborhood association meetings who came up to me and said that they had been waiting in their neighborhood for many years for sidewalks to be created on their streets and it meant something to her because her mother her mother had diabetes and the doctor had advised her mother to walk, to try and walk to help out with her health condition, but
if you go to downtown detroit, buffalo, st.ouis, we have to focus more on supercharging those economies. the yield is off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. >> can we call it steam, not stem, and put the arts in there to? building on that, there is research on how higher educated stem cities raise the wages for everyone. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i am going to start to close with you. from this conversation, what are the strategies that we can...
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when one of five children have asthma in southwest detroit.n respiratory disease is up, cancer is up. >> reporter: is moving an option? >> my biggest concern with that is why should we move when we were here first, this is our commune 2eu6789 the issue you has pitted a small suburb against big industry. community activists say that pollution is a crime against humanity. and their fights for clean air won't end until emissions are reduce today a safer level. dte energy is one of the companies being scrutinized they did release a statement to me this evening that reads in part: >> reporter: still environmental activists tell me they are still going to push to tighter restrictions and more federal government involvement and they realize that there is still likely a very long road ahead. john. >> all right bisi, thank you. >>> now to iraq where military officials in the iraqi army saying they are winning the battle to retake tikrit. now, sadam hussein's hometown has been under isil control since june. last week the iraqi government launched an off
when one of five children have asthma in southwest detroit.n respiratory disease is up, cancer is up. >> reporter: is moving an option? >> my biggest concern with that is why should we move when we were here first, this is our commune 2eu6789 the issue you has pitted a small suburb against big industry. community activists say that pollution is a crime against humanity. and their fights for clean air won't end until emissions are reduce today a safer level. dte energy is one of the...
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detroit dropped nine straight. the wayne train comes calling.at goal originally credited to brady similar brady simms. flyers with a man advantage. simms makes it 3-1. givering detroit all they could handle. it's the third goal for a hat trick. the lids start to pour down on the ice. but it's announced that the first goal was changed to wayne simmons. it was raining outside, people losing their hats. flyers win. >>> flyers by day at the wells fargo center and sixers by night. playing good rock of late. we go to the fourth quarter. thaddeus young from the perimeter to the paint. brooklyn wins 94-87. >>> the phillies knock off the tigers in grapefruit league play. that's sports. we'll be right back. yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity dinner feels a million years away grab and go, let's take on the world with 100 calories, snack yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on
detroit dropped nine straight. the wayne train comes calling.at goal originally credited to brady similar brady simms. flyers with a man advantage. simms makes it 3-1. givering detroit all they could handle. it's the third goal for a hat trick. the lids start to pour down on the ice. but it's announced that the first goal was changed to wayne simmons. it was raining outside, people losing their hats. flyers win. >>> flyers by day at the wells fargo center and sixers by night. playing...
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he spent some time in detroit.portunity to show what is happening in some of our cities. i don't know if we have gotten to the.of solutions, but your pictures were fascinating to look at. >> the changing demographic of america is so striking. get in there and provide a view is important. bill: what was it like being there? >> thirty-two floors. you could see everything. prostitutes, crack, gains. and were people responsive? >> absolutely. just kind of hang out. learned a lot. social problems. hard to find jobs. the resources they had. >> we all know by now that the job market has shrunk by half. just follow the social problems. the work is beautiful. something that captures the imagination. you know juxtaposing with the closure of these things. unplug slot machines are wild. bill: what other projects have you done? a huge comparison. >> detroit lost his economic engine, like atlantic city is losing a great part of theirs. a 24 hour economy cycle. all the businesses that supported those disappeared. it was expensive
he spent some time in detroit.portunity to show what is happening in some of our cities. i don't know if we have gotten to the.of solutions, but your pictures were fascinating to look at. >> the changing demographic of america is so striking. get in there and provide a view is important. bill: what was it like being there? >> thirty-two floors. you could see everything. prostitutes, crack, gains. and were people responsive? >> absolutely. just kind of hang out. learned a lot....
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a police beating caught on dash cam in suburban detroit. >> i didn't do anything. >> the man in that video joins me tonight. >>> and it is a bathroom fad causing headaches for sewer systems across america. >> and you can see, those are all wipes, right? >> wipes just get everywhere. >> an "all in" investigation into america's newfound love affair with moist personal wipes. >> disgusting! that is so disgusting! "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. a stunning development today in the crash of germanwings flight 9525. the co-pilot's intention was, apparently, to quote, destroy the aircraft. that the assertion of the chief french prosecutor overseeing the criminal investigation of the crash, bryce rubin, who described often in great detail what he says happened in the final 30 minutes of the flight, based on the audio from the plane's cockpit voice recorder and the transcript of that audio. quoting "the new york times'" translation of today's press conference, during the first 20 minutes, the pilots talked normally, mr. robin said, saying they spoke
a police beating caught on dash cam in suburban detroit. >> i didn't do anything. >> the man in that video joins me tonight. >>> and it is a bathroom fad causing headaches for sewer systems across america. >> and you can see, those are all wipes, right? >> wipes just get everywhere. >> an "all in" investigation into america's newfound love affair with moist personal wipes. >> disgusting! that is so disgusting! "all in" starts...
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>> he spent time in chicago. >> he's doing detroit chicago st.louis, texas nebraska and is going to williamsburg after starting in ontario. so in some ways i don't mean to be disrespectful but there's something very worldly about all of us. he is seeing america at this crucial moment. is that no part of the journey that religious person will take? >> with us taking it some sort of global terms no i don't think so. but it wasn't in either. one of the things i realize from speaking to one of his classmates from seminary, what set him apart was his travels intellectually and physically were very different than them people emerging from small town chairman midwestern southern texas, let's say life and going straight into seminary. you do your time there and you go off to a congregation and off you go. he set himself apart even then because in the 1950s he's reading george santa ana. is already physically and intellectually elsewhere. i would say to your question basically, with a cosmopolitan such as he had been norm for any given seminary in? inmost
>> he spent time in chicago. >> he's doing detroit chicago st.louis, texas nebraska and is going to williamsburg after starting in ontario. so in some ways i don't mean to be disrespectful but there's something very worldly about all of us. he is seeing america at this crucial moment. is that no part of the journey that religious person will take? >> with us taking it some sort of global terms no i don't think so. but it wasn't in either. one of the things i realize from...
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if you are in miami or detroit, that number is closer to a year. if you are going to stay overnight in detroit, think about buying a house. in manhattan, it's five to seven years. >> it used to be difficult to buy a house. you had to go through a realtor. they had the listings and they knew about comparable prices. technology like zillow has changed things. i admit i go on frequently to see how my neighbors are doing and the varying towns around us might be going for. how has that changed the process? >> 90% of consumers start home shopping online. they find consumers are more educated. >> how accurate is the information? sometimes the numbers look way off. >> the home facts are coming are as up to date as anyone. else has. in terms of home prices, they come in anywhere from three days to three weeks, depending on which part of the country and how the county tax assessor and recorder has the information. that's a starting point. it's something to get the conversation started and a good neutral estimate, but we encourage people as you proceed down i
if you are in miami or detroit, that number is closer to a year. if you are going to stay overnight in detroit, think about buying a house. in manhattan, it's five to seven years. >> it used to be difficult to buy a house. you had to go through a realtor. they had the listings and they knew about comparable prices. technology like zillow has changed things. i admit i go on frequently to see how my neighbors are doing and the varying towns around us might be going for. how has that changed...
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detroit dropped nine straight in philly. earl on the wayne train scores this goal.period flyers with a man advantage. shin rips the back of the net. flyers taking it to detroit. in the third. the flyers still giving them the business. shen again just 11 seconds into the final frame. the crowd thinks it is his third goal for a hat trick. the hats rain down. it is announced shortly thereafter, the first goal was change ed. it's raining outside. and hats on the eyes. just not cool. flyers win 7-2. >> visiting the tigers down in lakeland. 1-0 phillies. brian ambiguous agoose vich. look at this. takes sanchez out. phillies set up a three spot in the first inning. not done. living the hard knocked life once more. takes sanchez out in the third. the phils have one six at of their last 7. 5-4 the final. that is your look at sports. denise back to you. >> thanks danny. you may have felt you could float away with all that rain we saw today. and some people are trying to fulfill a dream of floating away on a brand new boat. the boat show at oaks there are hundreds of boats fro
detroit dropped nine straight in philly. earl on the wayne train scores this goal.period flyers with a man advantage. shin rips the back of the net. flyers taking it to detroit. in the third. the flyers still giving them the business. shen again just 11 seconds into the final frame. the crowd thinks it is his third goal for a hat trick. the hats rain down. it is announced shortly thereafter, the first goal was change ed. it's raining outside. and hats on the eyes. just not cool. flyers win 7-2....
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floyd dent and gregory rohl in detroit, thank you for your time this morning.ck i'm going to bring in my panel and we're going to discuss this a bit. we need to talk about what this moment means for all of us in the questions of policing and justice in this country. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] woman: [laughs] no way! that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. cfp -- work with the highest standard. that's it. good job. nice coating. and get this one next. whoa! what are you guys doing? making sure nothing sticks. otherwise, we gotta scrub all this stuff off. huh, what? nobody thought of this before? what's wrong with people? dish issues? not
floyd dent and gregory rohl in detroit, thank you for your time this morning.ck i'm going to bring in my panel and we're going to discuss this a bit. we need to talk about what this moment means for all of us in the questions of policing and justice in this country. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a...
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it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska. i love the outdoors, spending time with my family. i have a family history of prostate cancer. i had the test done and that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the prostate gland. go to cancercenter.com to learn more about our integrative therapies and how they're specifically designed to keep you strong mentally, physically and spiritually throughout your treatment. i feel great today i'm he
it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska. i love the outdoors, spending time with my family. i have a family history of prostate cancer. i had the test done and...
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it's a brighter day in detroit.can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. ♪ ♪ i've been drivin' a lincoln since... long before anybody paid me to drive one. i didn't do it to be cool. i didn't do it to make a statement. i just liked it. ♪ ♪ lease an mkc for $349 a month plus competitive owners and lessees get $1,500 bonus cash, only at your lincoln dealer. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in savings with all of you! just visit progressive.com today. but right now, it's choosing time. ooh! we have a winner. all: what? [chuckles] he's supposed to pick one of us. this
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nbc station wdiv in detroit first broke this story. and our anne thompson picks it up tonight. >> reporter: how did this traffic stop on this suburban detroit street become so violent so fast? dash cam video from a police car shows two officers approaching 57-year-old floyd dent's vehicle. the first officer has his gun drawn. as dent opens the door. quickly he is on the ground. and that first officer appears to put him in a chokehold. then that officer starts punching dent in the head, 16 times, according to dent's attorney, as the second officer tries to handcuff dent. a third officer tasers dent twice in the stomach and once in the leg. all three officers are white. dent is african-american. >> i heard somebody in the background say, officer, tase him. i told him i can't breathe. and he just kept choking me. >> reporter: dent, who has no criminal record, suffered a fractured eye socket that january night. today he told reporters he was not resisting arrest. >> when someone's beating you in your face, you have to protect yourself. >>
nbc station wdiv in detroit first broke this story. and our anne thompson picks it up tonight. >> reporter: how did this traffic stop on this suburban detroit street become so violent so fast? dash cam video from a police car shows two officers approaching 57-year-old floyd dent's vehicle. the first officer has his gun drawn. as dent opens the door. quickly he is on the ground. and that first officer appears to put him in a chokehold. then that officer starts punching dent in the head, 16...
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newly released video shows police in the detroit suburb of inkster pummeling and tasing a 57-year-old, unarmed african-american auto worker. the video shows officer william melendez approaching floyd dent's car with his gun drawn. another officer pulls dent to the ground, and melendez places him in a chokehold, and pounds him in the head 16 times. dent said he thought he was going to die. >> i'm lucky to be living. i think they were trying to do -- they were trying to kill me especially when they choked me. i was on my last breath. i kept telling now for sir please, i can't breathe. amy: police claimed dent threatened and bit them, although they have provided no evidence. they also claim they found crack cocaine in his car, but dent says the drugs were planted, and his drug test came back clean. melendez, the officer who pummeled dent, is nicknamed "robocop" and has been sued repeatedly for excessive force. during an earlier stint with detroit, he was indicted for leading a ring of corrupt officers who planted evidence, but he was ultimately acquitted. in 1996, he and a partner shot a
newly released video shows police in the detroit suburb of inkster pummeling and tasing a 57-year-old, unarmed african-american auto worker. the video shows officer william melendez approaching floyd dent's car with his gun drawn. another officer pulls dent to the ground, and melendez places him in a chokehold, and pounds him in the head 16 times. dent said he thought he was going to die. >> i'm lucky to be living. i think they were trying to do -- they were trying to kill me especially...
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first time they have scored seven on detroit since 1990. guess who scored in that game coach craig beruby. yeah flyers win by five. >>> moving on to football what else does chip kelly have up his sleeve? the eagles coach traded away his star running gang, quarterback and let his top receiver go inyeach of the last two off seasons. kelly claims eagles are in the done despite the the addition of byron maxwell, sam bradford and demarco mur toy name a few. eagles still need a wide out and a safety. they could use some salary cap relief. that is where former gm howie roseman and his staff come into play. >> i think howie and jay and these guys have done a good job explaining what we are where we are going, as we articulated our plan from player standpoint and vision what we are looking for they have done a great job putting together models how we can do it. we feel very comfortable with where we are. it is march. we have the draft. we have a lot of other opportunities, to add to this football team this isn't the final prod new jersey terms of pu
first time they have scored seven on detroit since 1990. guess who scored in that game coach craig beruby. yeah flyers win by five. >>> moving on to football what else does chip kelly have up his sleeve? the eagles coach traded away his star running gang, quarterback and let his top receiver go inyeach of the last two off seasons. kelly claims eagles are in the done despite the the addition of byron maxwell, sam bradford and demarco mur toy name a few. eagles still need a wide out and...
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. >> and the problem for women in detroit. >>> the biggest art theft ever. $500 million in paintings still missing after 25 years. and eagle eye. soaring views from the stallest skyscraper in the world. the next messages are vile. offensive. they denigrate minorities and gays and they were sent by san francisco police officers. the racist and homophobic messages were sent, forcing prosecutors to take a closer look at a decade of criminal convictions. erica pitzi is here with more. erica. >> the police officer is saying it makes him sick to his stomach to have these guys around the department. the san francisco mayor agrees and that's why they are seriously considering firing all of them. >> in an interview the former police officer at the center of the controversy insists he is not a racist or bigot adding most of his friends are black asian or gay. >> if i offend anybody i'm truly sorry. it's banter among friends. >> what ian says is banter, others say is bigotry. one of them ask, do you celebrate kwanzaa at school? the other says, yes we burn the cross on the field and celebrate wh
. >> and the problem for women in detroit. >>> the biggest art theft ever. $500 million in paintings still missing after 25 years. and eagle eye. soaring views from the stallest skyscraper in the world. the next messages are vile. offensive. they denigrate minorities and gays and they were sent by san francisco police officers. the racist and homophobic messages were sent, forcing prosecutors to take a closer look at a decade of criminal convictions. erica pitzi is here with...
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it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? very little. more than you think. (doorbell) what's that? what's this? swiffer sweeper. i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need the trusted protection of depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. get a free sample at underwa
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those nerves can be calmed after holding off detroit tonight. plus, maryland man hoops looking to send out in big ten play. don't you go anywhere. sports is next. >>> now, wusa9 game on sports brought to you by exfinty. >> we were all wondering what is going on with the wizards? you can break down the numbers and all that jazz. when it gets down to it, the wizards played with little fire or intensity. so it was about time that the real wizards responded to the play as we got a glimpse of that team we all know and love against the detroit pistons on saturday night. wizards get ago healthy bradley beale back which is big. second leading score with an injured leg. that is his spot. three pointer. only 8 points. good to have him back, there's no question about that. the pistons would take a one point lead on this putback. that's in the fourth quarter. the vets stepping up. paul and the jam. wizards go up by 5. hold on to get the win. 99-95. another look, so at least for tonight, you can all exhale. >> i can't explain it to you. you know, how you pla
those nerves can be calmed after holding off detroit tonight. plus, maryland man hoops looking to send out in big ten play. don't you go anywhere. sports is next. >>> now, wusa9 game on sports brought to you by exfinty. >> we were all wondering what is going on with the wizards? you can break down the numbers and all that jazz. when it gets down to it, the wizards played with little fire or intensity. so it was about time that the real wizards responded to the play as we got a...