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of course detroit needs two touchdowns.re not in a position where they can kick a field goal and then onside. that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at least that i can remember this year. >> al: they need it. joe lombardi calls the plays. and why not have another penalty. >> referee: false start, offense number 66. the defensive player moved but did not get into the neutral zone. it's a five-yard penalty. still second down. >> al: that's the 17th penalty of the game combined. coming into week three, 15.8 penalties were being called the first two weeks. the highest average through two weeks of any season since the 1970 merger. so if you think you're seeing more flags, you are. second down a
of course detroit needs two touchdowns.re not in a position where they can kick a field goal and then onside. that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at...
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of course detroit needs two touchdowns.re not in a position where they can kick a field goal and then onside. that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at least that i can remember this year. >> al: they need it. joe lombardi calls the plays. and why not have another penalty. >> referee: false start, offense number 66. the defensive player moved but did not get into the neutral zone. it's a five-yard penalty. still second down. >> al: that's the 17th penalty of the game combined. coming into week three, 15.8 penalties were being called the first two weeks. the highest average through two weeks of any season since the 1970 merger. so if you think you're seeing more flags, you are. second down a
of course detroit needs two touchdowns.re not in a position where they can kick a field goal and then onside. that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at...
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of course detroit needs two touchdowns.re not in a position where they can kick a field goal and then onside. that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at least that i can remember this year. >> al: they need it. joe lombardi calls the plays. and why not have another penalty. >> referee: false start, offense number 66. the defensive player moved but did not get into the neutral zone. it's a five-yard penalty. still second down. >> al: that's the 17th penalty of the game combined. coming into week three, 15.8 penalties were being called the first two weeks. the highest average through two weeks of any season since the 1970 merger. so if you think you're seeing more flags, you are. second down a
of course detroit needs two touchdowns.re not in a position where they can kick a field goal and then onside. that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at...
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of course detroit needs two touchdowns. they're not in a position where they can kick a field goal and that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at least that i can remember this year. >> al: they need it. joe lombardi calls the plays. and why not have another penalty. >> referee: false start, offense number 66. the defensive player moved but did not get into the neutral zone. it's a five-yard penalty. still second down. >> al: that's the 17th penalty of the game combined. coming into week three, 15.8 penalties were being called the the highest average through two weeks of any season since the 1970 merger. so if you think you're seeing more flags, you are. second down and ten. >> cris: there h
of course detroit needs two touchdowns. they're not in a position where they can kick a field goal and that took four seconds off the clock on the pass to lance moore. >> cris: you know what we have not seen out of the lions i think once this year? you remember how matthew stafford back in the day could scramble around a little bit and calvin johnson and they'd just throw it. the old playground thing, let him jump up over everybody and make a play. we haven't seen any of those at least...
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detroit is taking the first steps toward that.or a decade, perhaps, it was considered the city of ruins. people would go there just to look at the empty buildings. i have noticed every time i have gone back in my research and now that the book has come out, there's a little more energy, a little more hope. downtown is starting to revitalize. people are investing in it. young people are moving there. they can have the same creativity motown had 50 years ago. the first steps are being taken, but until you can bring back the backbone of detroit which is that working middle class, it can't be called a complete renaissance. >> so the fascination that you had with detroit, i have always been interestd in why you choose your subjects, david. how did you become so invested in it? >> it started with the eminem commercial for chrysler at the 2011 super bowl where he's driving through the streets and you see the mural and the joe lewis fist and he walks into the fox theater and says this is the motor city, this what is we do. i teared up wat
detroit is taking the first steps toward that.or a decade, perhaps, it was considered the city of ruins. people would go there just to look at the empty buildings. i have noticed every time i have gone back in my research and now that the book has come out, there's a little more energy, a little more hope. downtown is starting to revitalize. people are investing in it. young people are moving there. they can have the same creativity motown had 50 years ago. the first steps are being taken, but...
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the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0- confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. not a full measure of revenge. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes to playoff seeding they have a thr three-game lead this early in the season on the seahawks. final score 27-17. as you would expect he is efficient with two touchdowns. lineman josh sitton did a fine job. linebacker elliott had a pick and a fumble recovery. all three get to talk to michele. >> aaron, you guys scored a it had it had on the opening drive and then not again until the go-ahead touchdown. when you went 8-8. what click on that drive that hadn't been? >> we had cobb in the backfield. james ran the ball great all night. the protection was really good. we had an extra element in the backfield. >> you were 9-9
the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0- confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. not a full measure of revenge. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes to...
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the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0- confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. not a full measure of revenge. i was about to head to thecheck. bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone. mobile-deposit-techno-thingy to the rescue. i'm rayna. and i bank human at td bank. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself as maybe an entrepreneur. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers d
the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0- confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. not a full measure of revenge. i was about to head to thecheck. bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone. mobile-deposit-techno-thingy to the...
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the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0-2. >> cris: from my regard, so confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes to playoff seeding they have a three three-game lead this early in final score 27-17. as you would expect he is efficient with two touchdowns. lineman josh sitton did a fine job. linebacker elliott had a pick and a fumble recovery. all three get to talk to michele. >> aaron, you guys scored a it had it had on the opening drive and then not again until the go-ahead touchdown. when you went 8-8. what click on that drive that hadn't been? >> we had cobb in the backfield. james ran the ball great all night. the protection was really good. we had an extra element in the backfield. >> you were 9-9 in that fourth quarter. why
the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0-2. >> cris: from my regard, so confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes...
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detroit. the day i saw you in detroit jamie dimon was there, the vice president was there. lot of action going on. is this real? is detroit's comeback real? >> it is, yes. and i've seen more energy every time i've gone back there. the midtown and downtown areas are booming. there's a lot of young people coming in reinventing themselves and the investment is there but you have to remember what detroit gave america. my book is about this magical time when it gave it not just the sound track of motown but also labor and civil rights and the middle-class. and until you can bring back that working middle-class into detroit, you can't call it a true renaissance. that is great start and i think it's starting to go from the symbol of a city of ruins to a city of hope but there's still a long way to go. >> the sense you get is people are now collectively rooting for it. it's a great book, check it out. back in 45 seconds. pope francis is in cuba this morning. why not everyone is enthusiastic about his visit to the u.s. this week. - you can collect rainwater to shower with, but there
detroit. the day i saw you in detroit jamie dimon was there, the vice president was there. lot of action going on. is this real? is detroit's comeback real? >> it is, yes. and i've seen more energy every time i've gone back there. the midtown and downtown areas are booming. there's a lot of young people coming in reinventing themselves and the investment is there but you have to remember what detroit gave america. my book is about this magical time when it gave it not just the sound track...
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i wanted to write a book that somehow honored detroit. period i took was 1962 to 1964, because motown went off, an incredible collection of marvin gaye and stevie wonder, smokey robinson. the supremes singing backup. i wanted to capture that period of early motown, which minute had to be around their. -- there. cars were selling more than ever before at the 1962 auto show. i wanted to write about the mustang. i comes out at the end of my book. in the middle of all this, in 1963, labour was very powerfully helping the civil rights movement. the president of united auto workers in detroit was essentially bankrolling martin luther king during the birmingham demonstrations. ben king comes to detroit, two months before the march on washington, june 23, 1963, with 150,000 people. the middle of my book. people tend to blame detroit's demise on the riots in 1967, the penchant for government workers, -- pensions for government workers and the municipal corruption of mayors and labor leaders. to one degree you could debate any of those, but the str
i wanted to write a book that somehow honored detroit. period i took was 1962 to 1964, because motown went off, an incredible collection of marvin gaye and stevie wonder, smokey robinson. the supremes singing backup. i wanted to capture that period of early motown, which minute had to be around their. -- there. cars were selling more than ever before at the 1962 auto show. i wanted to write about the mustang. i comes out at the end of my book. in the middle of all this, in 1963, labour was very...
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when i come back, detroit and david mariner.ohn: recently, i had a chance to talk with the pulitzer gilded washington post associate editor. he has a new book out. he is the only guy who could write it. he has covered politics, sports, and every other aspect of american culture. when i asked him what inspired to write this book, his answer wasn't surprising. david: it was -- i was actually in new york super bowl sunday, watching my green bay packers. at halftime, not paying too much attention, i looked up at the screen, and there was a freeway sign that said detroit. all these iconic images. the joe louis this the diego rivera mural, the theater, and the hypnotic motor city. eminem driving through the streets, saying this is the motor city. absolutely priceless, i choked up watching and it got me thinking about why. was i falling for the car? no, i was falling for the city. i started thinking about why those images hit me so powerfully. then i thought -- what can i do about that? i write narrative books. i wanted to write a book
when i come back, detroit and david mariner.ohn: recently, i had a chance to talk with the pulitzer gilded washington post associate editor. he has a new book out. he is the only guy who could write it. he has covered politics, sports, and every other aspect of american culture. when i asked him what inspired to write this book, his answer wasn't surprising. david: it was -- i was actually in new york super bowl sunday, watching my green bay packers. at halftime, not paying too much attention,...
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. >> hinojosa: so you started in 1962 in detroit, and you were how old? >> 16. >> hinojosa: 16, and you get your first big break. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and it's... what's the nature of that song that you recorded? >> a song that i hated for a very long time, because it made me an instant adult. all of my friends were doing american bandstand, and you wanted to go... you wanted first of all to have a crossover record, which "my man" would never have done at that time, because it was a black rhythm and blues record about a black situation, worded for black people. and it took me directly where... well, the supremes hadn't had their first record then. i mean their first national record. but the other young people, like the shirelles, whoever, were all together. and i was on the road with clyde mcphatter and ben e. king. everybody was at least six years older than me, six to 15 years older than me. >> hinojosa: so bettye, here you are, you're a teenager, you're singing about your man, and you've got this voice that you yourself have said it's gruff, it's ha
. >> hinojosa: so you started in 1962 in detroit, and you were how old? >> 16. >> hinojosa: 16, and you get your first big break. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and it's... what's the nature of that song that you recorded? >> a song that i hated for a very long time, because it made me an instant adult. all of my friends were doing american bandstand, and you wanted to go... you wanted first of all to have a crossover record, which "my man" would never...
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and he became a celebrity in detroit.s license but he had fancy cars, he had mink coat, he had rolex watches and the big thing was this novelty of this baby-faced white kid. he was operating in a world that was largely black and he was a big deal. >> so it turns out that the weird thing that people would haven't known back then, as you report, is that he was an informant. you allege he was an informant for the fbi trying to get these drug dealers he was cavorting with behind bars? >> that's right. that's the piece of the legend that the public didn't know is that all of that that time he had been cultivated as an informant from the age of 14. this was an allegation that was out there. it was not something i believed at first before i looked into. >> it but you've dug up a lot of documents and talked to former agents who are now probably in their 60s and 70s and they're telling you that you're on to something. this happened. >> this is true. >> but what gets complicated is he ends up in the pokey because of the eight kilos
and he became a celebrity in detroit.s license but he had fancy cars, he had mink coat, he had rolex watches and the big thing was this novelty of this baby-faced white kid. he was operating in a world that was largely black and he was a big deal. >> so it turns out that the weird thing that people would haven't known back then, as you report, is that he was an informant. you allege he was an informant for the fbi trying to get these drug dealers he was cavorting with behind bars?...
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it will build a tech club in detroit. it will open early next year in downtown detroit and amazon says it will hire more workers. amazon has 100 engineers. software developers and advertising sales workers in detroit. company officials say the quality of the michigan work force is the biggest draw to the area. >> the number one reason is because of the talent in this city and this state. this is one of the biggest and best engineering hubs in the world. we have an incredible amount of technology talent. >> amazon says it wants to continue to be a part of the detroit community and took the first steps by donating $10,000 and 30 of its fire tablets to the public school system there. >>> several people with bay area ties are among the winners of the maccarthur genius grants. they include brazil twist. stanford computer science professor christopher ray. and uc berkeley professor yang was chosen for his work using nano wire technology to recycle heat into energy. maccarthur genius winners get $625,000 paid out over five years
it will build a tech club in detroit. it will open early next year in downtown detroit and amazon says it will hire more workers. amazon has 100 engineers. software developers and advertising sales workers in detroit. company officials say the quality of the michigan work force is the biggest draw to the area. >> the number one reason is because of the talent in this city and this state. this is one of the biggest and best engineering hubs in the world. we have an incredible amount of...
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dick: like 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. emily: a good way to be as the ceo of twitter. dick: education, we are always thinking, we have to do this to get into tha] school. you are being trained to meet and exceed expectations. then you go out in the world and there are no expectations, just life. i try to teach my kids, life is not always about meeting and exceeding expectations. it is about being present for yourselves and your friends. those end up being great people. emily: thanks for joining us. it is great to have you. ♪ ♪ emily: he is tech's biggest outlaw, under house arrest after a massive raid by new zealand commandos. kim dotcom is known for his outrageous personality as he has trott
dick: like 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. emily: a good way to be as the ceo of twitter. dick: education, we are always thinking,...
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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 foreign language ] >> we are the real pelourinho [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. (whimpare you okay? yeah, i just got ch
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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the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0- confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. not a full measure of revenge. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes to playoff seeding they have a thr three-game lead this early in the season on the seahawks. final score 27-17. as you would expect he is efficient with two touchdowns. lineman josh sitton did a fine job. linebacker elliott had a pick and a fumble recovery. all three get to talk to michele. >> aaron, you guys scored a it had it had on the opening drive and then not again until the go-ahead touchdown. when you went 8-8. what click on that drive that hadn't been? >> we had cobb in the backfield. james ran the ball great all night. the protection was really good. we had an extra element in the backfield. >> you were 9-9
the seahawks will go home to face detroit and detroit the next two weeks on the nfc north tour are 0- confident going into that championship game. he really thought he had them them wired. it was the ultimate heartbreak. not a full measure of revenge. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes to...
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and she and my father, who is much older than her, moved to detroit.and my mother, i'll tell you the kind of person she was, with only a third grade education, she would scrimp and save, saved every extra dime, every extra dollar. and in a relatively short period of time they had managed to acquire a fair amount of property in detroit. and i probably would have been born under very different circumstances if my father had the good sense to listen to her. but instead he got involved in drugs and alcohol and women, and nothing wrong with women, you just -- [ laughter ] it's just that you should only have one. you know. [ applause ] but he blew all of the money and then she subsequently found out that he was a bigamist, and that's what resulted in a divorce. she was very thrifty. she saved every dime. you know, she would go to the goodwill and she would buy a pair of trousers with a big hole in the knee. back before that was fashionable. and then she would buy patches and put them on them. people would say where did you get that from? they were just so en
and she and my father, who is much older than her, moved to detroit.and my mother, i'll tell you the kind of person she was, with only a third grade education, she would scrimp and save, saved every extra dime, every extra dollar. and in a relatively short period of time they had managed to acquire a fair amount of property in detroit. and i probably would have been born under very different circumstances if my father had the good sense to listen to her. but instead he got involved in drugs and...
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there are wide swaths of detroit that are no longer there anymore. 40% of the people in detroit are below huge there. >> can we talk really quickly, positively about what mika and i have seen and steve and harold as we've gone back to detroit and you go downtown and they're actually doing it right, they're building a core downtown and they're getting occupancy, getting young people moving in there. >> there's more energy every time i go back and potential. you're right, the downtown and the midtown area near the wonderful art museum, wayne state university, both of those are really growing and thriving. you're absolutely right about young people. i've often said if you're 22 to 35, go to detroit. you can invent yourself there in a wonderful way, with inexpensive housing and there are a lot of artists and foodies and techies going there for a reason. >> the back is "once in a great city," david maraniss. congratulations on the book. coming up on "morning joe," president obama was the first president to visit a federal prison back in july and now he's trying to overall the justice system. s
there are wide swaths of detroit that are no longer there anymore. 40% of the people in detroit are below huge there. >> can we talk really quickly, positively about what mika and i have seen and steve and harold as we've gone back to detroit and you go downtown and they're actually doing it right, they're building a core downtown and they're getting occupancy, getting young people moving in there. >> there's more energy every time i go back and potential. you're right, the downtown...
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labor was strong in detroit. it was very important to the civil rights movement and to the creation of the working middle class. all of that is really at the core of what america is in many ways. >> today it has been seen as the example of what went wrong with this nation. how did things start to unravel? >> virtually every urban ill played out in exaggerated way from the effects of urban renewal, racial tensions, all of it played out there. you're right, it did become the symbol of the city of ruin. i'm starting to see some signs that it can be a symbol of hope as well. >> we've had people like dan gilbert come on the show and talk about what they're doing downtown. dan gilbert is the largest owner of property. >> he's bought all of downtown. it's wonderful in one sense. he's gambling. he's trying to make money as well. it's not all humanistic. nonetheless, i think what you see in downtown and mid town detroit is a lot of energy. a lot of young people coming in there. you can reinvent yourself there now the way
labor was strong in detroit. it was very important to the civil rights movement and to the creation of the working middle class. all of that is really at the core of what america is in many ways. >> today it has been seen as the example of what went wrong with this nation. how did things start to unravel? >> virtually every urban ill played out in exaggerated way from the effects of urban renewal, racial tensions, all of it played out there. you're right, it did become the symbol of...
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[laughter] emily: did you ever think you would be here when you were growing up in detroit?ick: well, no, no, not at all. you know, when i was growing up in detroit, i was very much -- i kind of was -- i was really a -- just took life as it happened. most of my family and extended family was in the automobile industry. you know, my dad worked for pontiac and 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, like, go look at schools. when people say now, well, what were you going to do if you did not get into michigan, like, you know -- 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 very early radioshack trs model 80 computers. and so i learned to program in basic on that. by the time i went to michigan, i did know i am definitely going to study computer science. but i didn't know what i was going to do beyond that. emily: and then when you got to university of michigan,
[laughter] emily: did you ever think you would be here when you were growing up in detroit?ick: well, no, no, not at all. you know, when i was growing up in detroit, i was very much -- i kind of was -- i was really a -- just took life as it happened. most of my family and extended family was in the automobile industry. you know, my dad worked for pontiac and 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, like, go look...
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new hockey stadium going up in detroit.business owners there who tell me they love that, that it is revitalizing part of the city where it's really needed. your take? >> there's not much evidence of revitalization. certainly right around stadiums you sometimes see a small boost directly around it but it's also very distracting because if you have games, then people don't want to open a shop near there because you can't operate a normal business while games are going on. all i can point to is the numerous studies that have been done say it's just not there. the numbers don't show -- >> what about all those jobs? what about all those construction jobs? >> what we did, we took a perfectly fine stadium, we will destroy it and we are going to build a new one. not like those people had nothing else to do. all these construction workers could have been building something somewhere else. that land could have been used for something else. they could have been building roads or schools. i know that sounds a little cliched because you
new hockey stadium going up in detroit.business owners there who tell me they love that, that it is revitalizing part of the city where it's really needed. your take? >> there's not much evidence of revitalization. certainly right around stadiums you sometimes see a small boost directly around it but it's also very distracting because if you have games, then people don't want to open a shop near there because you can't operate a normal business while games are going on. all i can point to...
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and you know, we moved from detroit to boston. i remember as a 9-year-old sitting on the ghetto stairs looking through the building across the street out of which all the buildings had been broken and the sun was shining through and a sun beam was there and it made me think about my future. i remember thinking that i would probably never live to be more than 25 years of age because that is what i saw around me all the time. lots of people getting killed. i remember we used to love this guy named benny. he drove a blue cadillac. he was a drug dealer. but he always brought us candy and we loved benny. and my two older cousins were good friends with benny and they both ended up getting killed on the streets. and that's what i was used to. and that's why i didn't think i would ever live to be more than 25 years of age. and my mother was so dedicated. she work sod hard. she only had a third grade education. she was able to cobble that together through great effort, through her first 13 years of life in rural tennessee, being shuffled f
and you know, we moved from detroit to boston. i remember as a 9-year-old sitting on the ghetto stairs looking through the building across the street out of which all the buildings had been broken and the sun was shining through and a sun beam was there and it made me think about my future. i remember thinking that i would probably never live to be more than 25 years of age because that is what i saw around me all the time. lots of people getting killed. i remember we used to love this guy...
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the company plans to create and hub in detroit. will be a new corporate office park in detroit. thecity is emerging from egg is bankruptcy filing ever. and japan's prime minister is in new york. he is talking about the plan to kickstart japan's economy. japan has lost all of this year's gain and more. the prime minister spoke more at a forum here in new york. he said the boost in confidence is a building block of the plan. >> we must let the governance .ystem make a difference i can tell you now, we are going to build a new system whereby members other board .hould be transparent transparency and accountability. the population of 127 million people is shrinking and aging. it is the third-largest economy. -- joe biden, he is not running for president, not yet. the vice president would do better than hillary clinton when matched against key republican rivals. those surveys favor the vice president is going ahead against jeb bush and donald trump. even though she is losing steam, hillary clinton is still the first choice of democratic
the company plans to create and hub in detroit. will be a new corporate office park in detroit. thecity is emerging from egg is bankruptcy filing ever. and japan's prime minister is in new york. he is talking about the plan to kickstart japan's economy. japan has lost all of this year's gain and more. the prime minister spoke more at a forum here in new york. he said the boost in confidence is a building block of the plan. >> we must let the governance .ystem make a difference i can tell...
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in detroit we have entity that is not police. it's called -- we have an entity come is like a public safety entity that you can establish police authority. in these least authority sometimes are run by security guards. they are not police. we have a guy named dan gilbert was buying up all the proper in detroit. he as the police authority. he has its own police force put in the future you will see it more. you will see more of that, more diminishment of a legal public safety and law enforcement. and more of the police authority. so essentially as we look at policing we ought to expand our framework in terms of how we deal with this particular matter. and i want to say frankly i use the term police that much anymore. i use public safety. because if you have not read it, sir robert peel who had nine principles, officers, nine principles of policing. started in what became the london metropolitan police department in 1829. and he said that people are the police, and the police are the people. we only spent those things to police that
in detroit we have entity that is not police. it's called -- we have an entity come is like a public safety entity that you can establish police authority. in these least authority sometimes are run by security guards. they are not police. we have a guy named dan gilbert was buying up all the proper in detroit. he as the police authority. he has its own police force put in the future you will see it more. you will see more of that, more diminishment of a legal public safety and law enforcement....
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>> well, being born and raised in detroit is just an amazing thing. i came up during the motown era. we are so passionate about our cars. and the manufacturing industry was in our blood. as we all know the story of detroit, we peaked during my lifetime and then we saw a huge decline. i am so excited to represent the city of detroit at a time where everything is coming back to life. it's almost like you were dying on the vine at a certain time. and now, as we see, the auto industry has rebound, manufacturing is being redefined in that definition of manufacturing. we've still a major player in detroit. to see the crisis just devastate our area, our region. and now to see those homes being bought and occupied again, it's just a great time. and you feel like you're coming back to life. and i'm so excited to be part of that and to have lived through it. it's my home. and now to see it coming back to life. >> what originally drew you to public service, meaning elected office and how did it start for you? >> it all started with pta. very active parent in my
>> well, being born and raised in detroit is just an amazing thing. i came up during the motown era. we are so passionate about our cars. and the manufacturing industry was in our blood. as we all know the story of detroit, we peaked during my lifetime and then we saw a huge decline. i am so excited to represent the city of detroit at a time where everything is coming back to life. it's almost like you were dying on the vine at a certain time. and now, as we see, the auto industry has...
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has more from detroit. >> the settlement ends a long investigation by the federal government. general motors has admitted to miss leading the public, and now it is faced with paying a $900 million penalty. if you recall, g.m. recalled more than 2 million vehicles because of antic in addition switch defect. the auto maker has linked it to 100 deaths. it was revealed last year, that g.m. knew about the problem for more than a decade, and did nothing. g.m. says it could be forced to pay more than $600 million to victims. no employees were prosecuted. this also include as defers deal, which means the government will dismiss the case. under the terms of the agreement, g.m. will be watched by an independent monitor for at least three years. >> take a listen to what was said during a press conference with the u.s. department of justice. justice requires a penalty, well above what g.m. has payed and will pay under it's victim compensation program. above all, justice requires measures to make sure this doesn't happen within. ben. >> so far g.m. has settled more than 1400 lawsuits tied
has more from detroit. >> the settlement ends a long investigation by the federal government. general motors has admitted to miss leading the public, and now it is faced with paying a $900 million penalty. if you recall, g.m. recalled more than 2 million vehicles because of antic in addition switch defect. the auto maker has linked it to 100 deaths. it was revealed last year, that g.m. knew about the problem for more than a decade, and did nothing. g.m. says it could be forced to pay more...
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he said he had to focus on reaching a new labor contract with the united auto workers union of detroit they are working on a new benefit system for the workers working at the so-called big three automakers factories in detroit. which event is planning to close 90% of its operations in -- deutsche bank is planning to close 90% of its operations in russia. the german bank said the chairman of its russian unit would be leaving moscow. arean and u.s. officials looking into claims of bribes. s plan to buy aa' french equipment maker has feared its final hurdle in the u.s. -- has cleared its final hurdle in the u.s. the takeover will create the of mobileggest buyer phone equipment. it is expected to close next month. in the run-up to the climate change summit we have been taking a look at how energy around the world. morocco is one of the few fossil fuelth no reserves, meaning it is largely dependent on in order to energy -- on imported energy. harnessing the power of desert winds. farmurbines at the wind doing their part to wean morocco off foreign energy. in 2014, the kingdom imported almos
he said he had to focus on reaching a new labor contract with the united auto workers union of detroit they are working on a new benefit system for the workers working at the so-called big three automakers factories in detroit. which event is planning to close 90% of its operations in -- deutsche bank is planning to close 90% of its operations in russia. the german bank said the chairman of its russian unit would be leaving moscow. arean and u.s. officials looking into claims of bribes. s plan...
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we just had a guy killed in detroit by i.c.e.ey spent 113 days before the information was released. no transparency. ice, many of the other agencies involved in that said this young man had a weapon. i don't know whether he did or not. the prosecutor didn't go forward with it. but nonetheless, 113 days family members who saw the shooting had to wait before they could get any information. so essentially that money -- sheriff i know some of them are decent. some of them are not. the money should be with him until such time as there's some clarity about shootings, confrontations, and so on. finally, i'm going to close with this. what is policing? we talk about policing. in detroit we have an entity that is not police d. we have an entity that is like a kf you can establish police authorities. these police authorities sometimes are run by security guards. they're not police. we have a guy named dan gilbert who is buying the property in detroit. he has his own police force. in the future you'll see it more. more of that. more diminish
we just had a guy killed in detroit by i.c.e.ey spent 113 days before the information was released. no transparency. ice, many of the other agencies involved in that said this young man had a weapon. i don't know whether he did or not. the prosecutor didn't go forward with it. but nonetheless, 113 days family members who saw the shooting had to wait before they could get any information. so essentially that money -- sheriff i know some of them are decent. some of them are not. the money should...
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angel soft. >>> leading the news in the detroit free pres, first ever bu bonnic plague case confirmed in michigan. and a woman contracted it during a trip to colorado. they say she's not a public health threat. >>> and scientists say california hasn't been this dry in 500 years. tree rings reveal that the amount of snow that they rely on for moisture has not been this dry since it the time of henry the roam roam em viii and columbus. >>> and they're calling for a stop to funding to plannedparent hood. they're hoping to stop a complete shut down. >>> and 32 members of a fraternity are facing criminals charges for a hazing. they say he was blind folded and run a gauntlet while holding a 30-pound pack during a ritual called glass ceiling. and they delayed seeking medical help for an hour. some are facing third-degree murder charges with can carry a 20-year prison sentence. >>> in colorado springs, louie's pizza isn't just popular with the locales. they removed a bear where it was more in the mood for dessert. after snacking on icing, the cub fell asleep in the kitchen. it will be relocat
angel soft. >>> leading the news in the detroit free pres, first ever bu bonnic plague case confirmed in michigan. and a woman contracted it during a trip to colorado. they say she's not a public health threat. >>> and scientists say california hasn't been this dry in 500 years. tree rings reveal that the amount of snow that they rely on for moisture has not been this dry since it the time of henry the roam roam em viii and columbus. >>> and they're calling for a stop...
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. >>> i'm john with the united auto workers in detroit where there are negotiations between the autond big american car makers. >>> missed opportunity but could this german team turn things around? ♪ the australian prime minister tony abbot is facing a vote on the liberal party, communication's minister resigned from the cabinet and asked abbot to step aside and losing confidence in the management of the economy and the balance of the deputy leader will take place the next few hours. >> ultimately the prime minister has not been capable of providing the economic leadership our nation needs, he has not been capable of providing the economic confidence that business needs. >> the prime ministership of this country is not a prize or a play thing to be demanded. it should be something which is earned by a vote of the australian people. it will be a party room ballot for both the leadership and deputy leadership positions in light of this evening. i will be a candidate and i expect to win. >>> and andrew thomas is in sidney and andrew what is the feeling there, is he going to win? >> well
. >>> i'm john with the united auto workers in detroit where there are negotiations between the autond big american car makers. >>> missed opportunity but could this german team turn things around? ♪ the australian prime minister tony abbot is facing a vote on the liberal party, communication's minister resigned from the cabinet and asked abbot to step aside and losing confidence in the management of the economy and the balance of the deputy leader will take place the next...
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detroit are out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is rebuilding and selling more cars than it has in yours. union auto workers want a piece of that prosperity. >> here in the united auto workers say they have not had a pay race. >> the unions top priority is to eliminate a two-tiered wage system introduced in desperate times as general motors and chrysler faced bankruptcy. >> we were on the left side of the car making $28 an hour. on the right side of the car they're making half. you know that's something that is unacceptable. >> the union officials acknowledge that they have a problem. their numbers have shrunk from a peak of 1.5 million works in 1979 to 400,000 now. >> well, you know, power in numbers. when the numbers go down, your problems go down. >> in a statement to al jazeera ford said: >> industry analysts say that the two-tiered system will likely merge as it has in the airlines and food industries. >> people wait it out until everyone is retired and gone or they have a long grow in for the entry level to reach the
detroit are out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is rebuilding and selling more cars than it has in yours. union auto workers want a piece of that prosperity. >> here in the united auto workers say they have not had a pay race. >> the unions top priority is to eliminate a two-tiered wage system introduced in desperate times as general motors and chrysler faced bankruptcy. >> we were on the left side of the car making $28 an hour. on the right side of...
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. >> as a detroit lions fan i am personally offended we're only allowed to watch cardinals games and i missed the pistons game the other night too. >> all i can say is, when in rome, do as the romans do. >> so, wait a minute, what you're advising is that i pillage, plunder and take over all people of color? >> no, what is meant by that phrase is when you visit another place. >> act as they do. >> exactly. exactly. so when in arizona, support the cardinals, the phoenix suns, the coyotes, arizona state university sun devils, if you have to, the wildcats and lumberjacks. that's what you've got. being from detroit i respect that. >> that's right. >> but in arizona incarceration, we do try to indoctrinate you into our philosophy of arizona sports. >> i shall amalgamate these feelings, these thoughts and, please pause while i vomit. >> but harrington has taken some matters into his own hands. including the extermination of tent city pests. >> it's a jailhouse mousetrap. only 370,000 more to go. >> sheriff joe, if you are watching this, spent 24 hours in your own tents, eat your own food an
. >> as a detroit lions fan i am personally offended we're only allowed to watch cardinals games and i missed the pistons game the other night too. >> all i can say is, when in rome, do as the romans do. >> so, wait a minute, what you're advising is that i pillage, plunder and take over all people of color? >> no, what is meant by that phrase is when you visit another place. >> act as they do. >> exactly. exactly. so when in arizona, support the cardinals,...
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john hendren has more from detroit. >> detroit is out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is selling more cars than it has in years. union auto workers, now negotiating with general motors, fiat chrysler and ford want part of that prosperity. haven't received a pay raise in a decade. it may be harder for the companies to argue now that it isn't a time for an increase. eliminating a two tiered system. >> guy working on the left side of the car or the traditional guy making $28 an hour, you got the guy on the right side of the car performing the same test as his buddies, making half. so you know, that's -- that's something that is unacceptable. >> bun union officials acknowledge they have a problem. their numbers have shrunk from a peak to about 400,000 now. >> you know power is in numbers and when numbers go down your power goes down. >> reporter: in a statement to al jazeera, ford says it wants an agreement that assures a prosperous future for the company, our communities and our workers. >> they buy down the people at the higher wage to a middle wage. they wait
john hendren has more from detroit. >> detroit is out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is selling more cars than it has in years. union auto workers, now negotiating with general motors, fiat chrysler and ford want part of that prosperity. haven't received a pay raise in a decade. it may be harder for the companies to argue now that it isn't a time for an increase. eliminating a two tiered system. >> guy working on the left side of the car or the...
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and, how the young and old are learning from one another in the green spaces of detroit. >> ifill: butst, president obama made history today simply by becoming the first sitting u.s. president to set foot in the alaskan arctic. in anticipation of the trip, the trip the white house made another kind of history, announcing that mount mckinley, the nation's highest peak, will be returned to its native name, denali. william brangham has more more on the president's trip. >> brangham: on his three day trip, the president will attend a meeting of what's known as the arctic council. and, to stress for action on climate change, the president will visit some of alaska's glaciers and then meet with native alaskans whose lives have been affected by rising tides and temperatures. for more on the president's trip i'm joined by journalist elizabeth arnold who's in anchorage. three days salon trip for a president to make. we know he's go stressing the need to act on climate change but why now and why alaska? >> well, it started out as just a drop in by secretary of state john kerry then turned into t
and, how the young and old are learning from one another in the green spaces of detroit. >> ifill: butst, president obama made history today simply by becoming the first sitting u.s. president to set foot in the alaskan arctic. in anticipation of the trip, the trip the white house made another kind of history, announcing that mount mckinley, the nation's highest peak, will be returned to its native name, denali. william brangham has more more on the president's trip. >> brangham: on...