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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. you're welcome. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. both drive for a living, both like to save money on car insurance, and we both know you may not get this car back in the same condition. watch your toes. wo! ya boy... get it! sorta you isn't you. with drivesense from esurance, you can earn a personalized discount based on how you drive, not how someone sorta like you drives. you'll even get a discount just for signing up. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. play hooky from the ordin
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit?everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future...
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sebastien bourdais the winner of dual in detroit number two. local news is next. >> we end in detroit with sebastien bourdais celebrating his first win of the season. the seventh different winner in the last eight races in indycar. >>> welcome to "world news tonight". train crash. the high-rise scare. a giant piece of equipment breaking free, falling 30 stories. the damage and injuries. >>> remembering beau biden. the vice president's son. a husband, father, veteran, and promising political figure. his brave fight against brain cancer. >>> gathering storms. heavy rain moving across the east. millions bracing for possible strong winds and flash flooding. >>> done danger. enrique iglesias reaching out, the risky move that backfired. >>> and trash to treasure. the very old computer a widow gaves a away. now, the hunt in order to share the wealth. >>> thanks for joining us on sunday, i'm tom llamas, and in new york city where a construction accident happened. a towering crane dropped a massive piece of equipment, leaving a trail of destruction as i
sebastien bourdais the winner of dual in detroit number two. local news is next. >> we end in detroit with sebastien bourdais celebrating his first win of the season. the seventh different winner in the last eight races in indycar. >>> welcome to "world news tonight". train crash. the high-rise scare. a giant piece of equipment breaking free, falling 30 stories. the damage and injuries. >>> remembering beau biden. the vice president's son. a husband, father,...
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sebastien bourdais the winner of dual in detroit number two. local news is next. >> we end in detroit with sebastien bourdais celebrating his first win of the season. the seventh different winner in the last eight races in indycar. >> family even friends are mourning the death of beau biden, the rising mroyl star combat veteran and some of the vice-president lost his battle with brain cancer yesterday at the age of 46. sunday night, and the big story on "action news" is the death of joe biden's eldest son. >> beau biden passed away at walter reed medical center surrounded by his extend family and a short while ago the president and mrs. obama stopped by to offer their condolences. >> we begin our team coverage with "action news" reporter nora muchanic from the delaware church where the biden family worships. >> at the biden family church. st. joseph by brandywine prayers for beau biden one of the first state's most popular politician who's died saturday of brain cancer. >> incredibly sad. he was the nicest person, just again un and truly cared
sebastien bourdais the winner of dual in detroit number two. local news is next. >> we end in detroit with sebastien bourdais celebrating his first win of the season. the seventh different winner in the last eight races in indycar. >> family even friends are mourning the death of beau biden, the rising mroyl star combat veteran and some of the vice-president lost his battle with brain cancer yesterday at the age of 46. sunday night, and the big story on "action news" is...
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are we seeing a kinder gentler detroit?> reporter: yeah, del we talked to a lot of different city leaders who were very active and hearing the complaints of residents. residents who were concerned about how they would live and go without water. and that's why the city came up with a number of payment plans. for example, detroit's water fund, which was set up specifically for this will cover up to 50% of past-due amounts for some households. but it's important to remember that this funding is only available on a first come first serve basis. >> bisi onile-ere thank you very much. >>> baltimore another city in the headlines. the baltimore sun looking at records from the city's detention center dating back three years, they found that corrections officers refused to admit 2600 detainees taken there for health reasons. the documents don't indicate how the injuries occurred or whether they happened in police custody. >>> chile's president is replacing her entire cabinet today. as daniel reports, a series of corruption scandals a
are we seeing a kinder gentler detroit?> reporter: yeah, del we talked to a lot of different city leaders who were very active and hearing the complaints of residents. residents who were concerned about how they would live and go without water. and that's why the city came up with a number of payment plans. for example, detroit's water fund, which was set up specifically for this will cover up to 50% of past-due amounts for some households. but it's important to remember that this funding is...
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alicia and detroit on the line for democrats. caller: this has been going on forever. before trayvon martin, michael brown, freddie gray. we just had a couple of incidents in the last month where the police actually killed some young men. it didn't make national headlines. but it was unnecessary. they didn't have a warrant. how do we keep going? i'm an educator and i'm ready to walk out of the classroom because i can't go any further there. we have a governor who is ready to pretty much split the district and take numbers away from detroit and dollars away from other districts because they say we are low performing. when you create educational disparity and you don't do anything about it, that's where
alicia and detroit on the line for democrats. caller: this has been going on forever. before trayvon martin, michael brown, freddie gray. we just had a couple of incidents in the last month where the police actually killed some young men. it didn't make national headlines. but it was unnecessary. they didn't have a warrant. how do we keep going? i'm an educator and i'm ready to walk out of the classroom because i can't go any further there. we have a governor who is ready to pretty much split...
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. >>> and detroit is again warning it will shut off the water if residents don't pay up.ivists say the ak tick is a violation of human rights. >>> detroit is once again getting ready to turn off the taps. as many as 25,000 residents could see their water shut off for not paying their bills. >> reporter: the notices are going out. detroit residents who are behind on their water bills will have ten days to sign up for a payment assistance plan or their service will be shut off. the warning is familiar. last year detroit's water department made international headlines when it cut off water to thousands of delinquent customers. and had you been delinquent as well last year. >> yes. yes. i had problems last year because i'm disabled and don't have no income. >> reporter: this woman is more than $1,600 behind on our water bill. how concerned were you walking in here today? >> i was real nervous. i don't want to be without water. >> reporter: detroit's water department began its aggressive policy to collect on over $90 million in unpaid bills in the spring of 2014. the shutoffs
. >>> and detroit is again warning it will shut off the water if residents don't pay up.ivists say the ak tick is a violation of human rights. >>> detroit is once again getting ready to turn off the taps. as many as 25,000 residents could see their water shut off for not paying their bills. >> reporter: the notices are going out. detroit residents who are behind on their water bills will have ten days to sign up for a payment assistance plan or their service will be shut...
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we will take you live to detroit.s the candidates announced, we take a look at some of the economic issues. this is from "washington journal ." we will take a look. host: at the table now eamon javers. how is the economy looking? guest: not so good. the number is below what wall street was expecting. it is a measure of broad economic health and the united states. judicially, the first quarter can be a little tricky, but we had some bad headwinds. some bad weather. earnings that are struggling from corporations because of the strong dollar. ironically, because we always think of the strong dollar being a great in, and the treasury talking about wanting eight strong dollar, but when you get one, you find out they can be tough on corporations particularly multinational corporations. also, the job report not good for the last month. all of that taken together indicates a pretty significant slowdown in the u.s. economy. host: are there any bright spots within all that? guest: no. there are. the technology sector continues
we will take you live to detroit.s the candidates announced, we take a look at some of the economic issues. this is from "washington journal ." we will take a look. host: at the table now eamon javers. how is the economy looking? guest: not so good. the number is below what wall street was expecting. it is a measure of broad economic health and the united states. judicially, the first quarter can be a little tricky, but we had some bad headwinds. some bad weather. earnings that are...
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detroit sold the big car. and american drivers bought it.h gas mileage didn't mean much to people used to 30 cent gas. 1973 changed that. war in the middle east and an oil embargo were followed by short supplies, gas lines, and skyrocketing prices. higher gas prices de datsuns anyotas look a lot better. to some, importing japanese cars meant exporting american jobs. so why not just cut imports to save jobs? for drivers, cars are transportation. but in detroit, cars are jobs, good jobs, and lots of them. for auto workers, more imports would mean more layoffs, often permanent layoffs, and a search for new work by men and women who had spent their lives on the assembly line. president douglas fraser of the powerful auto workers union took the workers' case to washington. his mbers and their employers needed protection from their japanese competitors. protecting auto workers and the auto industry made little sense to believers in free trade, like economist robt crandall of the brookings institution a washington think tank. i rather think that th
detroit sold the big car. and american drivers bought it.h gas mileage didn't mean much to people used to 30 cent gas. 1973 changed that. war in the middle east and an oil embargo were followed by short supplies, gas lines, and skyrocketing prices. higher gas prices de datsuns anyotas look a lot better. to some, importing japanese cars meant exporting american jobs. so why not just cut imports to save jobs? for drivers, cars are transportation. but in detroit, cars are jobs, good jobs, and lots...
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we will go back to detroit as news started there. two men opening fire at a conference center outside of dallas. >> we will have more on that coming up. stand and his wife are here. ben, jr. and he is an entrepreneur and owns a company that does placements and they do a lot of things and own a lot of stuff. very cool. and then my youngest son, royce is right here and his wife is home with the baby dreams for my mother. my mother came from a large rural family in tennessee. and was shuffled from home to home. she always had a desire for education. she never got beyond third grade and married to escape a situation. she and my father moved here to detroit and he worked in a factory. i remember one christmas called them water bugs. but we knew what they were. my mother was out working hard. two sometimes, three jobs at a time as a domestic. trying to stay off of welfare. and the reason for that was she noticed that most of the people she saw going on welfare never came off it. she didn't want to be dependent. she wanted us to be independ
we will go back to detroit as news started there. two men opening fire at a conference center outside of dallas. >> we will have more on that coming up. stand and his wife are here. ben, jr. and he is an entrepreneur and owns a company that does placements and they do a lot of things and own a lot of stuff. very cool. and then my youngest son, royce is right here and his wife is home with the baby dreams for my mother. my mother came from a large rural family in tennessee. and was...
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detroit is on fire. >> in detroit drivers watched as a massive tanker truck fire sent thick black smoke into the downtown air. 9,000 gallons of unleaded fuel caught fire sunday, stopping traffic for several hours. there were no injuries and some roads are still closed. >>> and look at this frightening moment at a tennessee memorial day event. a skydiving veteran was injured when wind carried his parachute into power lines. he sustained injuries saturday when he fell to the ground. >>> and a mystery involved a california couple missing for over two weeks is over this morning. a woman has been found alive but her husband has been found dead near their car in a remote indian reservation. we have more. >> she was conscious and she was able to give a brief statement to the detectives. >> reporter: a desperate two-week search for a couple. inside this helicopter 67-year-old dianna bedwell. the san diego sheriff's department says the deceased male believed to be her husband, 79-year-old cecil paul can knutson was located as well. >> while it was wonderful that die a na was found alive, it's tr
detroit is on fire. >> in detroit drivers watched as a massive tanker truck fire sent thick black smoke into the downtown air. 9,000 gallons of unleaded fuel caught fire sunday, stopping traffic for several hours. there were no injuries and some roads are still closed. >>> and look at this frightening moment at a tennessee memorial day event. a skydiving veteran was injured when wind carried his parachute into power lines. he sustained injuries saturday when he fell to the...
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it forced fans to bundle up group would think detroit players would be more acclimated.ees won, 13-4. >>> extreme sports may be getting more extreme because daredevils are not just walking tightropes these days. this week nik wallenda took a stroll on the 400-foot tall orlando eye while it was moving. it was four-minute walk which aired exclusively on the "today" show set a world record. he was miked up. he told matt and savannah the wind and water on the wheel post challenges. what what what. >>> the draft may have washington football fans looking to the future but there is some bad news for the fan base. burgundy and gold fans have brad grammar. they make the most mistakes when commenting on the team's website. grammarly, proofreading company, did the study looked at how many writing mistakes were made on posts that were at least 50 words long. washington fans had more than 16 mistakes for every 100 words written. detroit fans on the other hand earned top english honors with just 4 mistakes per 100 words. >>> and those are all of the words for us on "news4 this week."
it forced fans to bundle up group would think detroit players would be more acclimated.ees won, 13-4. >>> extreme sports may be getting more extreme because daredevils are not just walking tightropes these days. this week nik wallenda took a stroll on the 400-foot tall orlando eye while it was moving. it was four-minute walk which aired exclusively on the "today" show set a world record. he was miked up. he told matt and savannah the wind and water on the wheel post...
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like when i grew up in detroit, i'm taking life as it comes to me.m a big proponent of living in the moment and not getting caught up in the past or thinking too much about where i'm going to be two years from now. i just think that is not a good way to live. sometimes, like in the case of ev, making a decision to do that, i think that is a good and fun way to live. i tried to teach my kids to think about it the same way. emily: a good way to be as the ceo of twitter. dick: education in the u.s. is like constantly, we have to do this to get into that school. you are being trained to meet and exceed expectations. then you go out in the world and there are no expectations, just life. so trying to teach my kids life is not always about meeting and exceeding expectations. it is about being present for yourselves and your friends. i think that those end up being great people. emily: thanks for joining us. it is great to have you. dick: thanks for having me. fist bump. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: welcome to the
like when i grew up in detroit, i'm taking life as it comes to me.m a big proponent of living in the moment and not getting caught up in the past or thinking too much about where i'm going to be two years from now. i just think that is not a good way to live. sometimes, like in the case of ev, making a decision to do that, i think that is a good and fun way to live. i tried to teach my kids to think about it the same way. emily: a good way to be as the ceo of twitter. dick: education in the...
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to detroit the surprise his mom. it's going to be awesome or is it? >> hey. >> hey.other's day. >> hi molly. >> [ bleep ]. >> it's mother's day. >> how did you afford that? >> it was 400. >> mom, mom. i'm trying to surprise you here. >> well you just surprised me. you should have used the phone to call me. i've got a lot, come on. >> mom, i'm trying to be nice and surprise you. >> i know. i'm very glad you're here and bla, bela, bla. i've got plans. >> are you kidding? >> i'm not kidding. don't call me too. >> is this real? >> interesting you should ask, gail. we were quiet suspicious as well. he's actually an actor, director based in l.a. and in fact when we went and talked to him, it's not real. everyone in this video is an actor. there's a reason he put it together as well. to shine the light on all us kids we kind of assume our parents have nothing to do and have no life without us and if we show up they'll stop everything they've got. so it's just a funny video to say look guys mom has a life too. maybe you should check. >> thanks so much for joining us. that's
to detroit the surprise his mom. it's going to be awesome or is it? >> hey. >> hey.other's day. >> hi molly. >> [ bleep ]. >> it's mother's day. >> how did you afford that? >> it was 400. >> mom, mom. i'm trying to surprise you here. >> well you just surprised me. you should have used the phone to call me. i've got a lot, come on. >> mom, i'm trying to be nice and surprise you. >> i know. i'm very glad you're here and bla, bela,...
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joining me from detroit is detroit police chief james craig, and former nypd police chief, barney careen welcoming you with police bells. >> i see that. >> a lot of folks are saying we need to rethink broken windows, because that is what is responsible for 1.5 million african-american men for being incarcerated or dead prematurely. >> do you still believe in it? >> absolutely. chief craig, do you feel any pressure in the aftermath of an incident like freddie gray to change your policing strategy with an eye towards so many individuals being incarcerated? >> you know i will tell you that i think in detroit we are doing a great job. i think the real key, you know has been talked about over and over again, what do communities want? i know here in detroit, one of the things i heard 21 months ago when i arrived here was gas stations and the kind of active activity that went in and around gas station, and i am talking about the low level offenses the community wanted change so we responded to that. in addition to taking care of the low-level crimes we can see and realize a reduction in violent
joining me from detroit is detroit police chief james craig, and former nypd police chief, barney careen welcoming you with police bells. >> i see that. >> a lot of folks are saying we need to rethink broken windows, because that is what is responsible for 1.5 million african-american men for being incarcerated or dead prematurely. >> do you still believe in it? >> absolutely. chief craig, do you feel any pressure in the aftermath of an incident like freddie gray to...
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we will go back to detroit as news started there.dallas. >> we will have more on that coming up. stand
we will go back to detroit as news started there.dallas. >> we will have more on that coming up. stand
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that's detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?ring, actually. >> too much. >> nirvana. >> nirvana. metallica? >> beethoven. metallica, beethoven. >> what do you think about all this? anybody who comes here recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful, magical place. >> it's a magical place but also for us, for me and for him, here is a place where many people black people have suffered. there is still one kind of karma of this old history here, you know? >> so what is the real pelourinho? [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are. >> we are. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are the real pelourinho [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ >>> i don't like pina coladas ♪ want to survive a crazy busy day? start with a positive attitude... and positively radiant skin. aveeno® positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals® soy. one of nature's most effective skin tone correctors. to help reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. it's positively brillian
that's detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?ring, actually. >> too much. >> nirvana. >> nirvana. metallica? >> beethoven. metallica, beethoven. >> what do you think about all this? anybody who comes here recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful, magical place. >> it's a magical place but also for us, for me and for him, here...
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[laughter] emily: did you ever think you would be here when you were growing up in detroit?ick: no, not at all. when i was growing up in detroit, i was very much -- i was kind of -- i really just took life as it happened. most of my family and extended family was in the automobile industry. my dad worked for pontiac. my uncle worked for ford. on and on. my dad's dad worked for chrysler. i only applied to university of michigan. i didn't go look at schools. when people say now, what were you going to do if you did not get into michigan, like -- that implies i had some sort of strategy around it all. i didn't. emily: luckily you got in. dick: luckily i got in. my dad did get me a -- when i was i guess 14 or 15 one of the early radioshack trs model 80 computers. i learned to program in basic. by the time i went to michigan, i did know i am definitely going to study computer science. but i didn't know what to do beyond that. emily: when you got to university of michigan, you took theater classes on the side. dick: my senior year, i had like eight arts credits that i needed to ge
[laughter] emily: did you ever think you would be here when you were growing up in detroit?ick: no, not at all. when i was growing up in detroit, i was very much -- i was kind of -- i really just took life as it happened. most of my family and extended family was in the automobile industry. my dad worked for pontiac. my uncle worked for ford. on and on. my dad's dad worked for chrysler. i only applied to university of michigan. i didn't go look at schools. when people say now, what were you...
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starting a company in detroit. that is awesome.and people will look at it and be like, oh interesting. maybe i should try and do that. the institutional -- so there's another misperception that entrepreneurs are born. who thinks that? born entrepreneur, not born entrepreneur? you know, at least someone. [laughter] and to me it's like a parent that -- apparent that people respond to role models and narratives people respond to resources, people respond to institutions that if we tell our top people, hey, it's not enough to get your hand stamped and go get paid. like that actually will not remake our society any like, great way economically or socially. like your job should be to try to create opportunity toes not just for yourself, but for some other people too. if you just present the challenge, that's what people will try and do. one of the problems that venture for america is trying to address is that we don't think we're asking enough of our young people. we think that we're asking them to like, advance within institutions and t
starting a company in detroit. that is awesome.and people will look at it and be like, oh interesting. maybe i should try and do that. the institutional -- so there's another misperception that entrepreneurs are born. who thinks that? born entrepreneur, not born entrepreneur? you know, at least someone. [laughter] and to me it's like a parent that -- apparent that people respond to role models and narratives people respond to resources, people respond to institutions that if we tell our top...
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it's a brighter day in detroit.ving 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. my feet felt so heavy they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave, dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! >>> miami informs kind of place you say, that could never be me and then it is. so, you've been here how many years? 15 years. you were flor idian. this man was my idle, a road map for bad behavior. his music, it turns out was the sound track for most of my life, still is. james ostenburg, still known all over the world as iggy pop. you went -- >> i went from new york to london and london to hollywood, which was rough and hollywood to berlin, which was great. and new york from 1979 to 1999. >> was it i could live
it's a brighter day in detroit.ving 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. my feet felt so heavy they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave, dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles,...
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that's detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?ouring, actually. >> too much. >> nirvana. >> nirvana. metallica? >> beethoven. metallica, beethoven. >> what do you think about all this? anybody who comes here recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful, magical place. >> it's a magical place but also for us, for me and for him, here is a place where many people, black people, have suffered. there is still one kind of karma of this old history here, you know? >> so what is the real pelourinho? [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are. >> we are. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> we are the real pelourinho [ speaking in a foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is it beating?over your heart. good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. but for people with copd, the world is filled with air. sometimes breathing air can
that's detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?ouring, actually. >> too much. >> nirvana. >> nirvana. metallica? >> beethoven. metallica, beethoven. >> what do you think about all this? anybody who comes here recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful, magical place. >> it's a magical place but also for us, for me and for him,...
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many the neighbourhoods, in places like detroit, st. louis and chicago got poorer still. tonight as we sift through the ashes of the recent unrest we'll look beyond baltimore and try to understand why in some places poverty was concentrated and opportunity in shorter supply. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. america doesn't spend a lot of time looking at the lives of people like freddie gray until something terrible happens. in this case people watched the a couple of hours later he was in the hospital. days later he was dead. tens of thousands took to the streets. freddie gray's home town in
many the neighbourhoods, in places like detroit, st. louis and chicago got poorer still. tonight as we sift through the ashes of the recent unrest we'll look beyond baltimore and try to understand why in some places poverty was concentrated and opportunity in shorter supply. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. america doesn't spend a lot of time looking at the lives of people like freddie gray until something terrible happens. in this...
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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. ortho home defense gives of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. they even destroy your lawn. are overzealous. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your grass proves it. get ortho weed b gon. the label tells the story. >>> michelle lacy, who could be facing years in prison if found guilty on various drug and weapons charges, has found ways to adapt to life in the maricopa county jail. she fights the monotony by frequently changing hairstyles and changing makeup with other inmates. >> and that's
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. ortho home defense gives of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got...
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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. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset brought to you by xfinity. >> tonight question got another one goal edge of your seat game, well, we don't really expect anything else at this point between the capitals and rangers, but what we didn't expect was a rookie taking charge of the game. caps looking to take a commanding 3-1 series lead, another slow start down 1-0 , but they respond. andre burakovsky forces a turnover. game is tied. early 3rd period the caps surge again, burakovsky flips a backhand over lundqvist to give the caps a 2-1 lead. rangers trying to rally. karl haglund with the break- away is taken down by mike green. the ref signals to center for the penalty shot, but braden holtby has been a beast. check out the glove save on the penalty shot. holtby says no, no, no, not in my house. caps win 2-1, take a three-1 series lead to new york.
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. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset brought to you by xfinity. >> tonight question got another one goal edge of your seat game, well, we don't really expect anything else at this point between the capitals and rangers, but what we didn't expect was a rookie taking charge of the game. caps looking to take a...
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>> yeah you know things have really really turned in downtown detroit and detroit as a whole.o get through. we have a mayer and a governor who are really focused on working together. detroit city council and a business community and a foundation community that is all working like they've never worked before in unison to make this city a great city, again. >> so, what can you point to? has it been a bounce in property values? i mean are the street lights turned back on? you know, the police if you call them they come. >> all of the above, joe. and, you know believe it or not, in downtown and midtown detroit, you can't even find an apartment. we're at 100% occupancy. both rehabs and new buildings. the office space and most of the large, sort of class a, class b office towers are 98% full. believe it or not, if you're a large tenant let's say 50,000 square foot or more looking for space in downtown detroit, very hard to find. we have challenges in the neighborhood that we're aggressing aggressing. we're removing close to 1,000 homes a month. 1,000 homes a month are being taken do
>> yeah you know things have really really turned in downtown detroit and detroit as a whole.o get through. we have a mayer and a governor who are really focused on working together. detroit city council and a business community and a foundation community that is all working like they've never worked before in unison to make this city a great city, again. >> so, what can you point to? has it been a bounce in property values? i mean are the street lights turned back on? you know, the...
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they are moving part of its detroit operations to silicon valley.apital of high-tech industry john hendon reports. >> reporter: the center of gravity in the american auto industry is shifting westward from detroit towards silicon valley. in january ford opened a new palo alto technology center a place where software and hardware meet. >> being here in silicon valley and being viewed as part of silicon valley is very important for our future. it's important to get the right caltalents that we need coming in to the company and supports our overall efforts of driving innovation for our customers. >> reporter: here cars are designed by virtual reality with ultra light carbon parts the kind used on upcoming ford g it. super car with self adjusting height for unexpected speed bumps and a self adjusting spoiler to optimize wind resistance ford has traveled part way down the road to self driving vehicles, at least when it comes to the annoying task of parallel parking i am operating the gas and brake but this one is entirely steering itself. see, no hands.
they are moving part of its detroit operations to silicon valley.apital of high-tech industry john hendon reports. >> reporter: the center of gravity in the american auto industry is shifting westward from detroit towards silicon valley. in january ford opened a new palo alto technology center a place where software and hardware meet. >> being here in silicon valley and being viewed as part of silicon valley is very important for our future. it's important to get the right...
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detroit or new orleans, most american cities make this town look like club med by comparison. glasgow remains the region's noble shit zone. what i find most endearing in this town is if you're a native, you're probably an expert at taking a piss. a high level style of ball busting that approaches an art form around here. >> well, it's good to be back at work again. >> no one excels more at deflating the pompous, making fun of self-importance, turning even the darkest tragedy into comedy than glaswegians. that's if you can understand the bastards. this can be a challenge after a couple of pints of heavy. >> glasgow has a reputation of being a hard drinking, two-fisted town. >> yeah. >> i've always found it to be this funny, very funny town. >> very dark humor. if you say in america, my father died, people immediately are so sympathetic. in glasgow if you say my father's died, the glaswegians say what size were his shoes. we have that. >> jamie godley grew up on the east end, married into an organized crime dynasty, worked as a bartender, became a very famous playwright, author,
detroit or new orleans, most american cities make this town look like club med by comparison. glasgow remains the region's noble shit zone. what i find most endearing in this town is if you're a native, you're probably an expert at taking a piss. a high level style of ball busting that approaches an art form around here. >> well, it's good to be back at work again. >> no one excels more at deflating the pompous, making fun of self-importance, turning even the darkest tragedy into...
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she and my father moved here to detroit. he worked in a factory. in fact, i remember one christmas being in this auditorium, sitting right over there. they had a christmas program for the kids. some years later, my mother discovered that he was a bigamist and had another family. that occasioned the divorce. she only had a third grade education. consequently, we were thrown into a situation of dire poverty. she still maintained that dream of education. now, it was for us. more so than for herself. we moved in with her older sister and brother-in-law in boston. typical tenement. large, multifamily dwelling. sirens, gangs, murders. both of our older cousins, who we adored, were killed. i remember when our favorite drug dealer was killed. [laughter] he drove a blue cadillac. they brought us candy, so we liked to see the drug dealers. the rats and the roaches. in the more upscale area, they call them water bugs, but we knew what they were. [laughter] my mother was out working extraordinarily hard. two, sometimes three, jobs at a time. trying to stay off
she and my father moved here to detroit. he worked in a factory. in fact, i remember one christmas being in this auditorium, sitting right over there. they had a christmas program for the kids. some years later, my mother discovered that he was a bigamist and had another family. that occasioned the divorce. she only had a third grade education. consequently, we were thrown into a situation of dire poverty. she still maintained that dream of education. now, it was for us. more so than for...
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when i grew up in detroit, i'm taking life as it comes to me. a big proponent of living in the moment and not getting caught up in the past or thinking too much about where i'm going to be two years from now? i do not think that is a good way to live. sometimes, like in the case of ev, making a decision to do that , i think that is a good and fun way to live. i tried to teach my kids the same way. as thea good way to be ceo of twitter. dick: education, we are always thinking, we have to do this to get into the school. you are being trained to meet and exceed expectations. then you go out in the world and there are no expectations, just like. try to teach my kids, life is not always about meeting and exceeding expectations. fors about being present yourselves and your friends. those end up being great people. ed miliband -- emily: thanks for joining us. it is great to have you. ♪ emily: live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." here is a check of top headlines. exit polls in the u.k. show a hung parliament with conservat
when i grew up in detroit, i'm taking life as it comes to me. a big proponent of living in the moment and not getting caught up in the past or thinking too much about where i'm going to be two years from now? i do not think that is a good way to live. sometimes, like in the case of ev, making a decision to do that , i think that is a good and fun way to live. i tried to teach my kids the same way. as thea good way to be ceo of twitter. dick: education, we are always thinking, we have to do this...
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automakers building an island of detroit in northern california. john hedron, al jazeera, palo alto california. >>> and at the top of the hour, morgan radford is here. >> coming up at 8:00 p.m. former congressman and former naacp president will join us to talk about the charges filed against six police officers all in the death of an unarmed black manfredy gray. plus we'll hear from both sides as a prosecutor and defense lawyer discuss that case. our conversation with nick broomfield we talk about why he chose his subject and what he hopes audience takes away from that film. >> can't wait. this saturday night is fight night in las vegas. about an hour ago the contenders manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather jr. were on hand for the official weigh in. now tomorrow they square off in what some are calling the fight of the history. what is questionable the huge amount of money that tomorrow's fight is generating from around the globe. >> it's the neon city in the desert. a place where just about everything goes. but even here the buzz surrounding the fi
automakers building an island of detroit in northern california. john hedron, al jazeera, palo alto california. >>> and at the top of the hour, morgan radford is here. >> coming up at 8:00 p.m. former congressman and former naacp president will join us to talk about the charges filed against six police officers all in the death of an unarmed black manfredy gray. plus we'll hear from both sides as a prosecutor and defense lawyer discuss that case. our conversation with nick...
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in detroit. it was a human decline in the white population because they were able to move to the suburbs where jobs were being created, factories were being built not in the intercity, but out in the suburbs where land was cheap and the federal government was financing their mortgages. it was insuring their mortgages making it possible for them to buy out there, but not making it possible for black people. so the federal government encouraged segregation, and it's never done anything to correct it. all the programs you can think of, if they do not address the core problem of poor people without wealth segregated into a tight area of a city if you don't deal with that problem, you'll never solve the problem. >> the government true a lot of money at the problem. the fact it in 1965 with the war on poverty we poured money into the intercities and fighting poverty generally. we spent $22 trillion fighting poverty since 19 65. last year alone, federal government spent $688 billion on antipoverty progr
in detroit. it was a human decline in the white population because they were able to move to the suburbs where jobs were being created, factories were being built not in the intercity, but out in the suburbs where land was cheap and the federal government was financing their mortgages. it was insuring their mortgages making it possible for them to buy out there, but not making it possible for black people. so the federal government encouraged segregation, and it's never done anything to correct...
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5-2 at at&t tomorrow night against the braves a's trying to take their series at home against the detroitvogt grounder to 2nd base ian kinsler with the nice glove flip as they turn the 4-6- 3 double play top 5th yoenis cespedes hadn't done much in his return to oakland until he hits a 3-run home run off dan otero 3-0 tigers bottom 8th a's score on a sac fly and this ground out by eric sogard marcus semien scoring to make it 3-2 tigers bottom 9th joakim soria strikes out semien to end the game final: 3-2 tigers a's drop 2 of 3 to detroit the sharks have a new coach. according to reports the team will introduce former florida and new jersey bench boss peter deboer later this week. deboer guided the devils to the 2012 stanley cup finals but was fired last december after going 205-183-70 with the team. he would replace todd mclellan, who was let go after compiling 311-163-66 mark with three division titles and six playoff appearances in seven seasons with san jose. >> pam :and congratulations to the warriors again we will have more news starting tomorrow morning at 4, good night haircolor ini
5-2 at at&t tomorrow night against the braves a's trying to take their series at home against the detroitvogt grounder to 2nd base ian kinsler with the nice glove flip as they turn the 4-6- 3 double play top 5th yoenis cespedes hadn't done much in his return to oakland until he hits a 3-run home run off dan otero 3-0 tigers bottom 8th a's score on a sac fly and this ground out by eric sogard marcus semien scoring to make it 3-2 tigers bottom 9th joakim soria strikes out semien to end the...