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up next, made in detroit. a luxury goods company is building on detroit's manufacturing legacy. and we will go to the design conference live in san francisco in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton in new york. "bloomberg businessweek" is breaking together the top designers at the design conference in san francisco. brad stone is at the event all day speaking to leaders in technology and design and he joins us live. read:brad: hi mark. i am here with the creative director of shinola a luxury goods maker located in detroit. before we get to shineola an incredible story, the apple watch. [laughter] we are seeing the watches go out to people. with you guys, the watches are the biggest product category. will watches have a big impact? >> there is room for everybody in the marketplace. brad: i love your ad, a watch that will just tell you the time. daniel: just by looking at it. just smart enough. brad: for people who are not well versed in the actionshinola story tell us why the location of detroit has be
up next, made in detroit. a luxury goods company is building on detroit's manufacturing legacy. and we will go to the design conference live in san francisco in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton in new york. "bloomberg businessweek" is breaking together the top designers at the design conference in san francisco. brad stone is at the event all day speaking to leaders in technology and design...
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. >>> the motown legend was born in detroit.man is helping to rebuild detroit by turning forgotten structures into instruments for change. we have the report. >> reporter: detroit has more than 70,000 abandoned buildings, including this old cadillac plant. all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace. could you make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: he started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year and a half ago. you like playing this guitar? >> i love playing this guitar. i do. >> why? >> it's great to know something i built came out of the city of detroit. >> reporter: decades ago, the wood from these buildings came from forests where trees grew slowly. >> they have tight grain patterns. the wood has great resonance and great sound. >> reporter: each guitar is hand crafted and as unique as a fingerprint. he's made 24 so far and hopes, eventually, with a team of craftsmen to produce a couple hundred a year. they are priced at $2,000 a piece. >> it's amazing to take
. >>> the motown legend was born in detroit.man is helping to rebuild detroit by turning forgotten structures into instruments for change. we have the report. >> reporter: detroit has more than 70,000 abandoned buildings, including this old cadillac plant. all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace. could you make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: he started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year and a...
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why. >> why detroit? >> why not detroit?detroit has turned out to be a phenomenally successful decision, clearly it has had tremendous issue and nobody should diminish all of the challenges it has had but it has turned out to be a fantastic operation. >> reporter: that operation turns out high end wristwatches, purses wallets and yes very nice bikes, all of them emblazoned with the shinola logo and the word detroit proudly displayed. >> >> what we are trying do here is build a business that has legs, that will keep going for decades and decades and decades. >> so how is business? >> business has been really phenomenal, we have been very lucky. >> the product has resonated from day one. >> the company has seven retail stores including one in london, and many more are slated to open later this year. that is good news for the 300 people who work at the chicago no la, shinola plant jobs that would not have existed without shinola. >> it is a great job .. i enjoy being here. >> nicole comb search a handsetter. >> i am proud to be
why. >> why detroit? >> why not detroit?detroit has turned out to be a phenomenally successful decision, clearly it has had tremendous issue and nobody should diminish all of the challenges it has had but it has turned out to be a fantastic operation. >> reporter: that operation turns out high end wristwatches, purses wallets and yes very nice bikes, all of them emblazoned with the shinola logo and the word detroit proudly displayed. >> >> what we are trying do...
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chip reid cbs news detroit. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. green. have a great day. >>> i'm confident at the end of the day i will be vindicated. >> senator menendez standing strong in the face of his indictment on corruption charges. he is expected to turn himself in and appear in court today. good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. also the teenage suspect delivered a income out punch to the 60 year-old man is expect to turn himself in. how septa police ided this suspect. >>> gave me a gesture with the firearm and toll me to get out on have there. >> a fire fighter speaks out after one of his own holds him at gunpoint details of the hostage it ways earl will they are week at lah mountain mountain the fire
chip reid cbs news detroit. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. green. have a great day. >>> i'm confident at the end of the day i will be vindicated. >> senator menendez standing strong in the face of his indictment on corruption charges. he is expected to turn himself in and appear in court today. good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. also the teenage suspect delivered a income out punch to the 60 year-old man is...
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. >> pelley: we end tonight in detroit, michigan, motown.s so much a part of the city's d.n.a., it's even ingrained in the infrastructure and somebody's found a way to draw it out. here's chip reid. >> reporter: detroit has more than 70,000 abandoned buildings including this old cadillac plant. all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace. could you make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. >> reporter: wallace started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year and a half ago. you like playing this guitar. >> i love playing this guitar. >> reporter: what's so great about it? >> it feels great. it's an instrument and it's great ton it's something i built and something that came out of city of detroit. >> reporter: decades another the wood for these buildings came from old growth forest where's trees grew slowly. >> you have really tight grain patterns, and the wood has great resonance and great sound. >> reporter: each guitar is meticulously handcrafted and is as unique as a fingerprint. he's made 24 s
. >> pelley: we end tonight in detroit, michigan, motown.s so much a part of the city's d.n.a., it's even ingrained in the infrastructure and somebody's found a way to draw it out. here's chip reid. >> reporter: detroit has more than 70,000 abandoned buildings including this old cadillac plant. all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace. could you make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. >> reporter: wallace started making guitars out of...
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>> absolutely. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: wallace started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year like playing this guitar. >> i love playing this guitar. >> reporter: why? what's so great about it? >> it feels great. it's an instrument and it's great to know it's something i built and something that came out of city of detroit. >> reporter: decades ago the wood for these buildings came from old growth forest where's trees grew slowly. >> you have really tight grain patterns, and the wood has great resonance and great sound. >> reporter: each guitar is meticulously handcrafted, and is as unique as a fingerprint. he's made 24 so far and hopes eventually, with a team of craftsmen, to produce a couple hundred a year. they're priced at about $2,000 a piece. >> it's really amazing for me to take an old piece of wood that's either been burned or has paint chips on it and it looks like garbage and most people throw it into a dumpster and turning it into something that's as beautiful as these guitars. >> reporter: it's really a work of art. he says the guitars are a tribute to detroit's r
>> absolutely. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: wallace started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year like playing this guitar. >> i love playing this guitar. >> reporter: why? what's so great about it? >> it feels great. it's an instrument and it's great to know it's something i built and something that came out of city of detroit. >> reporter: decades ago the wood for these buildings came from old growth forest where's trees grew slowly. >> you...
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detroit is the wild west in need of order and people are figuring out what brings it.nly piece brings the peace. 54% of blacks find gun ownership is a good thing reflected in a rise of concealed weapons permits. perhaps the media misses the big point. they do their fear rising from the fish bowl ofl well protected studio and travel to and from work at reasonable hours in secure vehicles. the fine people of detroit don't have that luxury and realize any argument against arming yourself is full of holes which is not the way they would like to end up being. >> who agrees with me that this guy is right? >> i do. >> we're done. that's how we do our gun segments here. >> can you blame people for not wanting to arm themselves? >> even if the police do arrive it will take some time. what can happen in that period of time? this is such a common sense argument i don't understand how anyone can refuse the right of people law abiding citizens to protect them selves and their families when you know that the bad guys will get access to guns no matter what and you will be victimized.
detroit is the wild west in need of order and people are figuring out what brings it.nly piece brings the peace. 54% of blacks find gun ownership is a good thing reflected in a rise of concealed weapons permits. perhaps the media misses the big point. they do their fear rising from the fish bowl ofl well protected studio and travel to and from work at reasonable hours in secure vehicles. the fine people of detroit don't have that luxury and realize any argument against arming yourself is full...
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washington is like detroit before it went bankrupt. there's too many employees. 2.7 million employees for too little work. they are all entrenched, unionized workers. you couldn't call them out on the waste if you wanted to. there is nothing you can do about it. for detroit, you could get bailed out by washington. washington is not going to get bailed out by detroit. it's a big problem and not $117 million. >> i think this is a gimmick. they would complain about spending but do nothing to prevent it. should we have more oversight? absolutely. maybe these congressmen campaigning against the spending but not funding things that invest in america like transportation, infrastructure, health care, things that make america better and not reliant on social security checks every month? we need to be putting some sort of preventive measures in order. >> we tried to do that, but politicians do not want to lose their jobs gary b. that's part of the problem. >> to nomi's point we have the constitution. somewhere we decided we are going to ignore t
washington is like detroit before it went bankrupt. there's too many employees. 2.7 million employees for too little work. they are all entrenched, unionized workers. you couldn't call them out on the waste if you wanted to. there is nothing you can do about it. for detroit, you could get bailed out by washington. washington is not going to get bailed out by detroit. it's a big problem and not $117 million. >> i think this is a gimmick. they would complain about spending but do nothing to...
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the orion plant, north of detroit represented the strategy's first wave.spent $500 million on a plant when the prime interest rate was 14%. inside the 77-acre building, gm puts together cadillacs and oldsmobiles, making extensive use of computers and robot technology. at full production the orion plant makes 75 cars hourly. obviously, it was faster but was it a better way? plant manager leslie richards. we build cars with greater accuracy than ever before because of the new tooling and the robots. it isn't possible to operate a plant this size without our material-management computer systems. 9,500 different part numbers are kept track of here daily. gm's orion plant is state of the art, at least for now. cleaner and brighter it's a better place to work, even if it's where fewer humans are needed. but is it profiting? gm hopes for a 15-20% rate of return on its plants. it usually takes at least 12 months before you're running at full speed and running everything to maximum efficiency. gm is probably close at winsfield and lake orion to achieving those retu
the orion plant, north of detroit represented the strategy's first wave.spent $500 million on a plant when the prime interest rate was 14%. inside the 77-acre building, gm puts together cadillacs and oldsmobiles, making extensive use of computers and robot technology. at full production the orion plant makes 75 cars hourly. obviously, it was faster but was it a better way? plant manager leslie richards. we build cars with greater accuracy than ever before because of the new tooling and the...
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detroit suburb of river rouge, michigan has been called the dirtiest zip code in the state because ofair quality and as we report one healthcare worker has her hands full just trying to keep up with new asthma cases. >> reporter: then the coughing at night mom is the telltale sign. >> reporter: elizabeth work takes her all over metro detroit. >> coughing you know something is going on. >> reporter: when she started this eight years ago she had 20 clients and now she serves nearly 300. >> we want to stop it in this zone. >> reporter: milton is an asthma educator and her first stop today is river rouge a heavy industrial area with some of the highest asthma rates in michigan. >> have you tired or very pale sometimes. >> very tired. >> reporter: 12-year-old derrick as a been suffering with asthma since he was born and it's getting worse. >> about every household we visit has some form of asthma if it's just one child or one adult that is effected by asthma they are being impacted by it. >> reporter: a community short of doctors milton's days are nonstop and refers clients to specialists
detroit suburb of river rouge, michigan has been called the dirtiest zip code in the state because ofair quality and as we report one healthcare worker has her hands full just trying to keep up with new asthma cases. >> reporter: then the coughing at night mom is the telltale sign. >> reporter: elizabeth work takes her all over metro detroit. >> coughing you know something is going on. >> reporter: when she started this eight years ago she had 20 clients and now she...
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i remember in years past detroit, we had snow flurries opening day. kimberly: and the weather, you moved it up a couple degrees. steve: two degrees, fine-tuning. he is ready. robert: let's say uconn is uconn , and the cap still needed a win in regulation to clinch a playoff spot. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girllays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: with a victory in regulation, the caps could solidify a spot in the playoffs, but ottawa had to beat the maple leafs. the caps in detroit tonight three minutes in, the caps on the power play. circles around, takes the shot, the flex off the defender, into the net. the caps lead 1-0. in the second, even strength mike green, the laser beam shot. 2-0. could they hold on? braden holtby had 35 saves, the best one on this, keeps it out of the net. the caps get two points and eight get the victory in regulation a
i remember in years past detroit, we had snow flurries opening day. kimberly: and the weather, you moved it up a couple degrees. steve: two degrees, fine-tuning. he is ready. robert: let's say uconn is uconn , and the cap still needed a win in regulation to clinch a playoff spot. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girllays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >> and now the...
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so he is doing detroit, chicago, st.louis and texas nebraska and is coming to williamsburg after starting in ontario. so the actually in some ways and i don't mean to be disrespectful because there's something very worldly about all of this, he is seeing america this crucial moment. is that now part of the journey that a religious person will take? >> without speaking in global terms now i don't think so but it wasn't then either. one of the things i realized from speaking to a lot of his classmates in seminary is what really set him apart was that his travels intellectually and physically were very different than three people were emerging from small-town german midwestern southern texas let's say life and kind of going straight into seminary. doing your time there and you go off to a small town congregation and off you go. you would probably see that as moral majority. he set himself back -- apart even and because the 1950s he is reading george santa ana. he is physically and intellectually elsewhere. i would say today
so he is doing detroit, chicago, st.louis and texas nebraska and is coming to williamsburg after starting in ontario. so the actually in some ways and i don't mean to be disrespectful because there's something very worldly about all of this, he is seeing america this crucial moment. is that now part of the journey that a religious person will take? >> without speaking in global terms now i don't think so but it wasn't then either. one of the things i realized from speaking to a lot of his...
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her work takes her all over metro detroit. >> if you hear coughing at night you should know somethingon. >> reporter: when she began this eight years ago she had 20 clients, now she serves nearly 300. >> so we want to stop it in this zone. >> reporter: milton is an asthma educator and her first stop today river rouge a heavy industrial area that has some of the highest asthma rates in michigan. >> sometimes derrick are you ties or very pale sometimes? very tired. >> reporter: 12 year old has been suffering with asthma since he has been born and it's getting worse. >> just about every household we visit has some form of asthma if it's just one child or one adult that is effected by asthma they are being impacted by it. >> reporter: in a community short of doctors, milton's days are nonstop and she refers clients to specialists and educates them on the latest medicine and life-saving technology and milton worries about the impact the power plants factories and refineries that surround river rouge are having on her clients. is there a link between the air quality and these clients and th
her work takes her all over metro detroit. >> if you hear coughing at night you should know somethingon. >> reporter: when she began this eight years ago she had 20 clients, now she serves nearly 300. >> so we want to stop it in this zone. >> reporter: milton is an asthma educator and her first stop today river rouge a heavy industrial area that has some of the highest asthma rates in michigan. >> sometimes derrick are you ties or very pale sometimes? very tired....
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i am for a billion dollars tax cut for detroit to try to help them bail themselves out. >> schieffer: but do you think there are some in your party and a larger segment that would be we don't want to be more inclusive. >> i am not finding resistance. you will have reince priebus on here and i worked with the republican national committee and we opened the office in detroit they were the ones in charge of opening the office and i was there helping them so i think the party when i talk to people, every day, even people who are trying to defeat me in the nomination process, they will come up and say and we do like you are trying to make the party bigger so i am not finding much objection from republicans. >> hillary clinton is getting ready to announce, maybe within the hour or so. what are her credentials for being president? we know the positions she has had but also been involved in a couple of controversies. >> i think precisely what some will say is her strength is actually her weakness. her tenure as secretary of state, there is one thing that people want as a commander in chief, t
i am for a billion dollars tax cut for detroit to try to help them bail themselves out. >> schieffer: but do you think there are some in your party and a larger segment that would be we don't want to be more inclusive. >> i am not finding resistance. you will have reince priebus on here and i worked with the republican national committee and we opened the office in detroit they were the ones in charge of opening the office and i was there helping them so i think the party when i...
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bisi onile-ere joins us from detroit. how is the dirty air taking its toll on the people that liver in river rouge? >> i can tell you complaints are growing among people that have asthma. there are residents that feel the state of michigan is not doing enough to enforce stricter emission rules. >> the coughing at night... >> elizabeth milton's work takes her all over metro detroit. >> if you hear the coughing at night, you should know something is going wrong. >> when she began doing this. she had 20 clients, now she serves nearly 300. >> we want to stop it in this zone. >> milton is an asthma educator. and her first stop is river rouge, an area with some of the highest asthma rates in michigan. >> sometimes are you tired or pail. 12-year-old derek naggi has been suffering asthma since he was born. it's getting worse. >> just about every household has a form of asthma, if it's one child or adult. they are impacted by it. >> in the community short of doctors, milton's days are nonstop. she refers clients to specialists, an
bisi onile-ere joins us from detroit. how is the dirty air taking its toll on the people that liver in river rouge? >> i can tell you complaints are growing among people that have asthma. there are residents that feel the state of michigan is not doing enough to enforce stricter emission rules. >> the coughing at night... >> elizabeth milton's work takes her all over metro detroit. >> if you hear the coughing at night, you should know something is going wrong. >>...
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the birds haven't lost in detroit since 1977. ten days later with the patriots and for the first time in eagle history three straight home games in december including the return of la shawn mccoy with the bills on december 13th. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: next arizona on a hopefully freezing december sunday and the birds finish with the redskins and giants. >> we're hear from hall of famer on the schedule. i'm john clark. back to you. >> thanks. nbc 10 is your official eagles station. we're the place to wamp all the pre-season games. action starts august 16th against the colts. it's battle of the birds. on august 29th the eagles head to green bay before wrapping up the pre-season. we asked eagles fans how they think they will fair. >> eagle's cowboys opening day, will still be great time. >> sooner than you'd like to see the cowboys. >> much earlier. not enough tension. who knows what will happen in the season. >> next week we'll take you live to chicago on draft day. our special airs thursday april 30th from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. an
the birds haven't lost in detroit since 1977. ten days later with the patriots and for the first time in eagle history three straight home games in december including the return of la shawn mccoy with the bills on december 13th. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: next arizona on a hopefully freezing december sunday and the birds finish with the redskins and giants. >> we're hear from hall of famer on the schedule. i'm john clark. back to you. >> thanks. nbc 10 is your official...
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my plan includes economic freedom zones to allow impoverished areas like detroit, eastern kentucky to prosper by leaving more money in the -- >> we have just had an interruption in the signal as senator rand paul is announcing his decision to run for president of the united states speaking about the themes he has been talking about since he has been in office. if we get the signal restored we will return to him. but right now let's talk to our panelist -- oh he's back. okay. thank you. >> in my vision for america, we'll bring back manufacturing jobs that pay well. how? we'll dramatically lower the tax on american companies that wish to bring their profits home. [ cheers and applause ] >> more than $2 trillion in american profit currently sits overseas. in my vision for america, new highways and bridges will be built across the country, not by raising your taxes, but by lowering the tax to bring this american profit home. [ cheers and applause ] >> even in this polarized congress we have a chance of passing this. i say let's bring $2 trillion home to america. let's bring it home now. [
my plan includes economic freedom zones to allow impoverished areas like detroit, eastern kentucky to prosper by leaving more money in the -- >> we have just had an interruption in the signal as senator rand paul is announcing his decision to run for president of the united states speaking about the themes he has been talking about since he has been in office. if we get the signal restored we will return to him. but right now let's talk to our panelist -- oh he's back. okay. thank you....
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melissa: detroit is an awesome city. i love the city. they have football. they have baseball. have everything you would ever need here at and they are in the eastern time zone. >> i could think of about 400 places i would rather be. miami beach. i will say this, a couple years ago there was a great story about how a house in detroit was going for $1. when you have a depressed area like this, you have to start something new. you bulldoze it and put a resort right on the lake. >> okay. gwyneth paltrow -- [laughter] >> shaking his head on that they. [laughter] melissa: when it paltrow failing the $29 food stamp challenge. giving up after only four days. what do you think of these celebrities that it out there? she put up on mind the picture of the kale and the salon churl and the lines. even she could not live on that. she cheated and had chicken and licorice and fresh vegetables. >> you do not get their intranet to go out and push. if there are problems, you deal with it. this is not what you do. melissa: she was tweeting about it on thursday. by tuesday she went to to fancy par
melissa: detroit is an awesome city. i love the city. they have football. they have baseball. have everything you would ever need here at and they are in the eastern time zone. >> i could think of about 400 places i would rather be. miami beach. i will say this, a couple years ago there was a great story about how a house in detroit was going for $1. when you have a depressed area like this, you have to start something new. you bulldoze it and put a resort right on the lake. >>...
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it's a brighter day in detroit. kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the visitor's dugout at fenway park, it's "the late show show tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, rough and tough and strong and mean, david captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band p
it's a brighter day in detroit. kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the visitor's dugout at fenway park, it's "the late show show tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, rough and tough and strong and mean, david captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band p
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detroit. snowflakes fell on co-measure park.s detroit, 13-4. >>> it was a case of deja vu for a man in lacy washington. he was attacked by a bear. more than three years ago he had a dangerous encounter with bear in the seam area. we look at his injuries from his latest attack. >> i was extremely fortunate. >> bob and his dog abby were on their usual run in air area. abby saw a bear and disappeared into the trees. when she came back running john was stunned to see a bear. the big bear bit into him causes dozens of pungsure wounds and slashes. >> as he got closer e knew instinctively that it was going to hit me. so i swung as hard as i could and hit him right on the nose. >> he suffered four maulings and played dead. he called nein. he realized the bear would come back. >> it would come in and maul me and i would hit it with a stick. it would sort of subside or calm down and i would cover up, you know, to protect my face and my ears around brought my knees up to my chest and remained still. >> the bear left again. this time other
detroit. snowflakes fell on co-measure park.s detroit, 13-4. >>> it was a case of deja vu for a man in lacy washington. he was attacked by a bear. more than three years ago he had a dangerous encounter with bear in the seam area. we look at his injuries from his latest attack. >> i was extremely fortunate. >> bob and his dog abby were on their usual run in air area. abby saw a bear and disappeared into the trees. when she came back running john was stunned to see a bear....
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it's a brighter day in detroit.ing safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. i work some long hours keeping my clients wrinkle free, and back when i had fios that meant falling behind on my shows. so i switched to xfinity. their cloud-based dvr is perfect for me 'cause it lets me take my recorded shows anywhere i go. see? [program: "not on my watch..."] see? [program: "not on my watch..."] [laughing] [laughing] where do they come up with this stuff?! we are looking at storms through the middle of the country. from the south, the gulf states today autoll the way up through the central and northern plains a thunderstorm watch
it's a brighter day in detroit.ing safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. i work some long hours...
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when republicans and the rich were saying let detroit disappear, it was obama. >> no guys let me bring wayne in here. >> i don't think president obama saved the auto industry. president obama saved the auto industry in detroit but took it away from the auto industry in the right to work states like tennessee and georgia and other states down south, texas for example. the auto industry would move there. >> yes, that's true. eric. the market is going to follow where there's demand. people are building suvs and things like that because there's demand for it. if the demand isn't there for electric cars they're not going to build them. you can't create demand just out of whole cloth, it has to be there, the people have to want that. >> juan talks about the government saving the automakers it juan taxpayers lost money on those gm deals. >> they did not. >> yes. >> we lost money on the auto bailout -- >> john john john -- >> and where are all the chevy volts -- >> what's a few million bucks among taxpayers. let's call that a wash. last thought. >> the problem that all of you seem to engage in
when republicans and the rich were saying let detroit disappear, it was obama. >> no guys let me bring wayne in here. >> i don't think president obama saved the auto industry. president obama saved the auto industry in detroit but took it away from the auto industry in the right to work states like tennessee and georgia and other states down south, texas for example. the auto industry would move there. >> yes, that's true. eric. the market is going to follow where there's...
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back in 1971 i was living in detroit, i was 20 years old. and i had a chance to come down to virginia and work for a summer at appomattox courthouse at the national historic park. i remember the fact that i didn't have a car, i got to live in one of the houses in the park, and one thing in particular i remember is the large number of staff at the park for these beautiful young ladies. i fake appomattox county has per -- were these beautiful young ladies. i think appomattox county has per capita the best looking women. josie, with the black-and-white stripes, she is one of them. i ended up falling for one of them. i went back to detroit, found out there was a job opening. i applied for it, got it, and the day after christmas 1971 i moved back. unfortunately the young lady i was interested in was not interested in me. or at least her parents weren't. you have to remember i had long hair and was from michigan. anyways, i ended up marrying her, dating her 15-year-old cousin. that was 43 years ago. we have been married that long. anyways, when i
back in 1971 i was living in detroit, i was 20 years old. and i had a chance to come down to virginia and work for a summer at appomattox courthouse at the national historic park. i remember the fact that i didn't have a car, i got to live in one of the houses in the park, and one thing in particular i remember is the large number of staff at the park for these beautiful young ladies. i fake appomattox county has per -- were these beautiful young ladies. i think appomattox county has per capita...
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what we want you to do is develop the technologies that detroit isn't willing to. and nissan and toyota they're almost like the victory of japan. they weren't interested in getting out ahead of policy, but honda to our market opportunity. they closed down their f1 racing team. they put all their best engineers on the project. the founder would come in every day and he would work shoulder to shoulder speak is this electric cars of? >> this is -- electric cars yes. they became, they develop this new set of technologies that detroit had said was impossible. so japan became kind of a recurring competitor to detroit, a theme within the american regulatory community was that it detroit can't do it look to japan and they might actually provide a way forward. >> something get us to the electric car. >> so the electric car angle comes in in the 2000s. in the 1990s, just like every selling vehicle in california, the japanese were forced to buildtheelectric cars and they were building electric cars, not doing with great gusto, but as the first program that california put toge
what we want you to do is develop the technologies that detroit isn't willing to. and nissan and toyota they're almost like the victory of japan. they weren't interested in getting out ahead of policy, but honda to our market opportunity. they closed down their f1 racing team. they put all their best engineers on the project. the founder would come in every day and he would work shoulder to shoulder speak is this electric cars of? >> this is -- electric cars yes. they became, they develop...
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so what is detroit's excuse?ing audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true ins
so what is detroit's excuse?ing audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. so,as my personal...
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it's all captured on security cameras outside a detroit liquor store. >> before i could say anythinged me in the face. >> simms, a retired barber and world war ii veteran, is out buying a lottery ticket when a man approaches him in the parking lot and asked for his car keys. when simms hesitates, the man pins him against the car door and starts swiping, beating him senseless. blow after blow, simms doesn't resist. the attacker finally pulls away with the car as simms falls helplessly to the ground. the video is disturbing for anyone to watch, but especially for simms' family. his son, tony simms. >> i'm seldom speechless. i was speechless. i was shaking with rage. that physical beating that he took at his age is beyond me. >> when i saw the video, i was almost in tears. i really was. he could have gotten this man's car without doing what he did to get it. and i vowed then, we're going to get this guy, we're going to find out who this is. >> the video would also show something else, something equally disturbing, that during the beating several people stood nearby watching, and no one
it's all captured on security cameras outside a detroit liquor store. >> before i could say anythinged me in the face. >> simms, a retired barber and world war ii veteran, is out buying a lottery ticket when a man approaches him in the parking lot and asked for his car keys. when simms hesitates, the man pins him against the car door and starts swiping, beating him senseless. blow after blow, simms doesn't resist. the attacker finally pulls away with the car as simms falls...
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it's a brighter day in detroit. they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. >>> we have your thursday edition of scrambled politics. senator rand paul is living out the good the bad, and the ugly this morning. first, the good. this small moment of bipartisan on the senate floor yesterday. harry reed and hand paul fist purch bumped. and now john mccain and rand paul feud seeps to be viewing. >> senator paul is the worst possible candidate of the 20 or so that are running on the most important issue which is national security. >> earlier this week senator paul called mccain lap dog for the president. and rand paul's son has been cited for a dui. this is the third time he's had a run in with the law that involved alcohol. >>> next to secretary of state john kerri wishing a happy birthday to his pup on twitter yesterday. apparently the two celebrated by playing a game of fetch in one of the hallways of the state department. a colorado senator made a marijuana joke d
it's a brighter day in detroit. they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. >>> we have your thursday edition of scrambled politics. senator rand paul is living out the good the bad, and the ugly this morning. first, the good. this small moment of bipartisan on the senate floor yesterday. harry reed and hand paul fist purch bumped. and now john mccain and rand paul feud seeps to be viewing. >> senator paul is the worst...
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he was traded to the chicago cardinals from 1953-1959 and from 60 to 66 played for the detroit lions, went in to the nfl hall of fame in 1974, name was dick night train lane. >> that father of yours, has raised a wonderful son, we got a beautiful picture of you guys. >> taken in 1993. i'm sorry, 1994, 20th anniversary of his induction at the hall of fame. >> i hear you get to go back there. >> my brother and i get a chance to go to the hall of fame every year, and it's just a wonderful, wonderful time of being able to celebrate dad's legacy. >> the neat thing is, you go back not just as a child of someone in that legacy, but also as a preacher. people now know you as the preacher. >> yes. >> tell us about the john madden story. >> so i'm out here in oakland, california, preaching, i was preaching in san ramone a couple of years ago, i just got done preaching, after mass was over, one of the ushers comes up and says this is somebody that wants to meet you in the back. i go, it's john madden. i was like wow, good to see you. he said i knew you when you were a kid. i said i was there whe
he was traded to the chicago cardinals from 1953-1959 and from 60 to 66 played for the detroit lions, went in to the nfl hall of fame in 1974, name was dick night train lane. >> that father of yours, has raised a wonderful son, we got a beautiful picture of you guys. >> taken in 1993. i'm sorry, 1994, 20th anniversary of his induction at the hall of fame. >> i hear you get to go back there. >> my brother and i get a chance to go to the hall of fame every year, and it's...
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dave, a bunch of guys from detroit doing well.nutes of stuff and 18 were okay. five was good. all i did is move the five to the end. all audiences remember is the last five minutes that you do. it was a dare. >> jimmy: piece of your history. >> buddy of mine at the ad agency. finally did it. you keep saying you are going to do this. he called me and said what are you a [ bleep ] and i have never had that personality that oh, yeah,ly show you. some reason that guy saying that i went out and did it and the rest is history. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i was unaware of the fact that you at one time worked with male strippers. i also worked with male strippers. >> you do gig. i have done horrible gigs. i did a world series intermission. in the middle of the world series. there was a cage up so they wouldn't throw stuff. in between innings you are doing bits and people are going shut up. get you have. and i'm looking at the owner going stretch a little. i believe it was on the first male strippers. sexy rexy was the name of the gi
dave, a bunch of guys from detroit doing well.nutes of stuff and 18 were okay. five was good. all i did is move the five to the end. all audiences remember is the last five minutes that you do. it was a dare. >> jimmy: piece of your history. >> buddy of mine at the ad agency. finally did it. you keep saying you are going to do this. he called me and said what are you a [ bleep ] and i have never had that personality that oh, yeah,ly show you. some reason that guy saying that i went...
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in detroit i saw things on twitter where they're also demonstrates at the university of detroit. so it's amazing what's happening all across this nation today. >>reporter: we spoke to somebody earlier. he said these people simply can't afford to make in a city where they make less than $15 an hour. let's hear about this man who is trying to make ends meet in san francisco. >> we're here. i-a mom working three jobs growing up. it's so important to me that folks are able to make it and get by. and the city is getting out of control with the rising housing costs. and it takes so much to live here. $15 an hour is really just the beginning. >>reporter: we also want to show you video of a similar demonstration as an oakland mechanic donalds in february. they did raise its wages by $1 but protesters say this was just a publicity stunt that affects select stores. here in san francisco voters approved a wage hike to $15 an hour over the course of three years. let's come back live. right now all of these workers are getting ready to head inside of this mechanic donalds. they're all rallyin
in detroit i saw things on twitter where they're also demonstrates at the university of detroit. so it's amazing what's happening all across this nation today. >>reporter: we spoke to somebody earlier. he said these people simply can't afford to make in a city where they make less than $15 an hour. let's hear about this man who is trying to make ends meet in san francisco. >> we're here. i-a mom working three jobs growing up. it's so important to me that folks are able to make it...
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even tourists from detroit are mocking us. >> they would not do that in detroit. that's pretty bad. got to admit. leaving the cone there that's pretty sad. >> reporter: it does not speak well for the city. i can tell that you. i got right on the phone with the philadelphia streets department looking for answers. a spokeswoman told me an emergency repair job had been done after a cave inform she says the traffic cone was placed on top of the asphalt patch but that the cone was recover over and became imbedded in the still soft as fall. maybe but i couldn't help but notice the cone fell over into the direction of oncoming traffic and that there was lots of asphalt inside and on top of the cone. >> that's just ridiculous. that was a half job you know. report roar bear al half job. >> exactly. exactly. >> reporter: well, however the traffic cone got imbedded in the street the streets department promises me they'll be out as soon as possible to fix what's become an embarrassing mess i should tell you just about 15 minutes ago a philadelphia water department truck came by. the truck was p
even tourists from detroit are mocking us. >> they would not do that in detroit. that's pretty bad. got to admit. leaving the cone there that's pretty sad. >> reporter: it does not speak well for the city. i can tell that you. i got right on the phone with the philadelphia streets department looking for answers. a spokeswoman told me an emergency repair job had been done after a cave inform she says the traffic cone was placed on top of the asphalt patch but that the cone was...
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>> i might have. >> did you see in the yankee game in detroit, it snowed during the game?t the only one that's suffering from the cold weather. >> i'm doing better than that then. >> yes. here's the pictures from the video. yankees did win. they cooled off the red hot tigers. even in pittsburgh there was a little bit of snow. very cold. unfortunately the winter coat and gloves for the kids maybe eve an hat or too. the severe weather threat is great. today is a lesser threat than friday and saturday where i think we'll dealing with tornadoes. the dallas fort worth has a line of storms over dallas as we sfeek. gone in about 15 minutes and maybe gusty winds. dallas waco to austin and new orleans. tomorrow a chance of tornadoes north of houston. dallas to shreveport and kansas to missouri and by saturday it shifts to atlanta, memphis, and nashville. it looks like friday and saturday will be active for tornado season. >> indeed. thank you so much. take care. >> still ahead. it's a question we're taught never to ask a woman. let alone the first lady of the united states. we'll s
>> i might have. >> did you see in the yankee game in detroit, it snowed during the game?t the only one that's suffering from the cold weather. >> i'm doing better than that then. >> yes. here's the pictures from the video. yankees did win. they cooled off the red hot tigers. even in pittsburgh there was a little bit of snow. very cold. unfortunately the winter coat and gloves for the kids maybe eve an hat or too. the severe weather threat is great. today is a lesser...
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we talked to one in detroit who have -- who has worked with them in detroit. those kind of people are here this week. we will be talking to them. but i think we need to get you to the news first. i will take you to the bulletin to the top business stories of the morning. my all a lot of, deutsche bank, has unveiled plans for a strategic overhaul of cost cuts. i don't think they have a choice on that one. germany's largest lender is planning to reduce annual costs an additional $3.8 billion. that is not easy. deutsche bank will trigger securities business, close up 200 branches, and reduce its footprint overseas. the bank has been trying to boost its profits. yesterday, deutsche bank said that legal costs cut first-quarter earnings in half. they got slapped with a $2.5 billion fine associated with a rough -- a libor rigging. and there is more action in the drug making industry. mylan has officially rejected a $40 billion offer from the israeli company teva. mylan says it is committed to a $33 billion offer from the irish maker of storebrand rugs paragraph. -- p
we talked to one in detroit who have -- who has worked with them in detroit. those kind of people are here this week. we will be talking to them. but i think we need to get you to the news first. i will take you to the bulletin to the top business stories of the morning. my all a lot of, deutsche bank, has unveiled plans for a strategic overhaul of cost cuts. i don't think they have a choice on that one. germany's largest lender is planning to reduce annual costs an additional $3.8 billion....
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it's a brighter day in detroit. kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. >>> this sums up yesterday. not just across washington d.c. but many areas. how about the weather watcher on this one. chris jansing sent me these pictures yesterday. that's gorgeous. we saw a little bit of damage from the hail and the wind. in all about 150 storm reports and a lot of it was in the carolinas. it's still a soggy morning out there. thunderstorms just rolled through bost
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the detroit lines. he knows the psychology detroit. he knows the psychology of the business.rotesters over the minimum wage taking place across the country. (?) our jeff floo jeff flock is at e in chicago. what do the demonstrators want exactly and what's the likelihood they'll get it? we have the answers live at the scene. ♪ liz: we just spoke with democratic congressman brendan boyle of pennsylvania. of course, we're talking about the iran nuclear framework. congress now gets to vote on it. let's bring in the republican side. republican senator john barrasso of wyoming. welcome, sir. right off the bat, what is the most important power that the corker cardin agreement going to give you as congressman. john: thank you for having me, liz. it's the power of the people of america to actually see whatever this deal is with iran and have their voices heard. that's what this is all about. and in terms of relieving sanctions, we want to make sure that any deal is enforceable, verifiable, that it's accountable. because a world where iran has a nuclear weapon is a world that to me is
the detroit lines. he knows the psychology detroit. he knows the psychology of the business.rotesters over the minimum wage taking place across the country. (?) our jeff floo jeff flock is at e in chicago. what do the demonstrators want exactly and what's the likelihood they'll get it? we have the answers live at the scene. ♪ liz: we just spoke with democratic congressman brendan boyle of pennsylvania. of course, we're talking about the iran nuclear framework. congress now gets to vote on it....
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it's a brighter day in detroit. kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. >>> only on 9, courage is defined as strength in the face of difficu availability to persevere. >> ellison barber explains why one young man deserves to have his picture next to that word. >> reporter: 3 months ago he was a star high school football player with big dreams. then he was shot in the head while playing video games with some friends. the details of the shooting are murky. some say it was accidentally. police say it was intentional. he has to learn how to walk, talk and grasp the simplest of objects. a few weeks ago doctors weren't expecting him to live. >> they were just saying expect the worst play for better. >> reporter: he was shot in the back of the head. >> the bullet entered the back left part of his skull and exited above his left eye. >> reporter: it tore tissue all along the left side of his brain and the hot bullet burned his brain as i
it's a brighter day in detroit. kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. >>> only on 9, courage is defined as strength in the face of difficu availability to persevere. >> ellison barber explains why one young man deserves to have his picture next to that word. >> reporter: 3 months ago he was a star high school football player with big dreams. then he was shot in the head while playing...
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another game thanksgiving this time in detroit.toughest game of the season comes early december against the defending champion new england patriots and then lesean mccoy returns with the beautiful bills and ending with back-to-back division games, redskins and on the road against the detroits. >>> a day after the tim tebow signing more opinions pouring in. and the former kicker seeley has one not too flattering. >> i really respect the person the man, the things he believes in and things he does off the field. he was the single worst quarterback i ever saw in my career in the nfl. like i watched him one day. i watched him do routes on air and we were playing the broncos. and there are no d.b.s and you know exactly what he is going to run, no pass rush. he had like 13 incompletions. >>> everywhere i go people are asking what is coach kelly doing with the off-season moves? the man who replaced chip at oregon says coach has not lost his marbles. >> what would you say to eagles' fans that think chip kelly is a little crazy? >> i think
another game thanksgiving this time in detroit.toughest game of the season comes early december against the defending champion new england patriots and then lesean mccoy returns with the beautiful bills and ending with back-to-back division games, redskins and on the road against the detroits. >>> a day after the tim tebow signing more opinions pouring in. and the former kicker seeley has one not too flattering. >> i really respect the person the man, the things he believes in...
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it's a brighter day in detroit.s are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. >>> we would love to hear from you. tweet us any time day or night. >>> one more quick look at the seven-day. >> a lot of clouds. actually it is going to be a pretty good day. a couple of showers, but they're not yellow alert worthy. 68 is our three-degree guarantee tomorrow. >> saturday is your day. golfable. >>> that's wusa 9 news. >> thanks for being here. >> letterman is next. have a recently, a 1954 mercedes- benz grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million dollars. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000 dollars. and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2015 cla. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from maplechain, new jersey it's the late show with
it's a brighter day in detroit.s are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. >>> we would love to hear from you. tweet us any time day or night. >>> one more quick look at the seven-day. >> a lot of clouds. actually it is going to be a pretty good day. a couple of showers, but they're not yellow alert worthy. 68 is our three-degree guarantee tomorrow. >> saturday is your day. golfable....
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detroit taking a 2-1 series lead. >>> let's go to major league baseball now.he nats, tied until the nation's capital wral. you know escobar, two outside. what happens next. >> high and deep to left field. back goes holiday and good night. >> walk off homer. that would end it right after midnight, too. mets win it 2-1. >>> and the reds and brewers match a major league record with a combined three grand slams in that game. the reds win it 16-10. not a lot of people last night there. and the nfl released its entire 2015 schedule last month. @of folks, though, complaining about the thanksgiving day schedule. >> why? >> the league is fortsing us to watch the packers and bears that night. what's wrong with the bearings? >> when both teams are good which hasn't been the case -- and if it's at soldier field it could be a game. >> happy earth day to you. >> haech earth day to you. are you going to do anything for the environment today? >> i was thinking about going to buy a smoothie and turn off some lights. >> come down to the river and let's pick up some trash. >>> a
detroit taking a 2-1 series lead. >>> let's go to major league baseball now.he nats, tied until the nation's capital wral. you know escobar, two outside. what happens next. >> high and deep to left field. back goes holiday and good night. >> walk off homer. that would end it right after midnight, too. mets win it 2-1. >>> and the reds and brewers match a major league record with a combined three grand slams in that game. the reds win it 16-10. not a lot of people...