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ilitch was the most significant person in detroit. he was detroit.ved detroit. >> reporter: mike ilitch built a billion dollar industry with pizza, owned the tigers, and won four stanley cups with the detroit red wings. not only was he good, it turns out he was even better. that is rosa parks, yes, the rosa parks, an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery, she moved to detroit where in 1994 a man broke into her house and beat and robbed her. >> i said, mike, i don't want rosa parks going back to that bad neighborhood. >> reporter: so ilitch helped arrange for her to move to a much nicer apartment and then sent checks like this one for the next 11 years, paying rosa parks' life for the rest of her life. >> he just believed in helping people. >> reporter: it's only coming to life after his death because mike ilitch never said a word about it when he was still alive. >> there are people of wealth in this country who are still concerned with underprivileged and those who are deprived. >> reporter: rosa parks taught us all about dignity and re
ilitch was the most significant person in detroit. he was detroit.ved detroit. >> reporter: mike ilitch built a billion dollar industry with pizza, owned the tigers, and won four stanley cups with the detroit red wings. not only was he good, it turns out he was even better. that is rosa parks, yes, the rosa parks, an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery, she moved to detroit where in 1994 a man broke into her house and beat and robbed her. >> i said, mike, i don't want...
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ilitch was the most significant person in detroit. he was detroit.loved detroit. >> reporter: mike ilitch built a billion dollar industry with pizza, owned the tigers, and won four stanley cups with the detroit red wings. not only was he good, it turns out he was even better. that is rosa parks, yes, the rosa parks, an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery, she moved to detroit where in 1994 a man broke into her house and beat and robbed her. >> i said, mike, i don't want rosa parks going back to that bad neighborhood. >> reporter: so ilitch helped arrange for her to move to a much nicer apartment and then sent checks like this one for the next 11 years, paying rosa parks' life for the rest of her life. >> he just believed in helping people. >> reporter: it's only coming to life after his death because mike ilitch never said a word about it when he was still alive. >> there are people of wealth in this country who are still concerned with underprivileged and those who are deprived. >> reporter: rosa parks taught us all about dignity and
ilitch was the most significant person in detroit. he was detroit.loved detroit. >> reporter: mike ilitch built a billion dollar industry with pizza, owned the tigers, and won four stanley cups with the detroit red wings. not only was he good, it turns out he was even better. that is rosa parks, yes, the rosa parks, an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery, she moved to detroit where in 1994 a man broke into her house and beat and robbed her. >> i said, mike, i don't...
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ilitch was the most significant person in detroit. he was detroit.troit. >> reporter: mike ilitch built a billion-dollar pizza empire with little ceasar's, owned the detroit tigers, and won four stanley cups with the red wings. by all accounts, kind and philanthropic, it turns out as good as ilitch was, he was actually even better. >> something i didn't expect. >> reporter: that is rosa parks. yes, the rosa parks, an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery, she moved to detroit, where in 1994, a man broke into her home, beat, and robbed her. damon keith is a federal judge and knew both mike ilitch and rosa parks. >> i said, "mike, i don't want rosa parks going back to that bad neighborhood." >> reporter: so ilitch helped arrange for her to move to a much nicer apartment, and then sent checks like this one for the next 11 years, paying rosa parks' rent for the rest of her life. >> he just believed in helping people. >> reporter: it's only coming to light now after his death because mike ilitch never said a word about it when he was still al
ilitch was the most significant person in detroit. he was detroit.troit. >> reporter: mike ilitch built a billion-dollar pizza empire with little ceasar's, owned the detroit tigers, and won four stanley cups with the red wings. by all accounts, kind and philanthropic, it turns out as good as ilitch was, he was actually even better. >> something i didn't expect. >> reporter: that is rosa parks. yes, the rosa parks, an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery, she...
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he was detroit. he loved detroit. >> he built a billion dollar pizza empire with little caesars, owned the detroit tiger, and won four stanley cups with the red wings. by all accounts, kind and philanthropic, it turns out, as good as he was, he was actually even better. >> something that i didn't expect. >> that is rosa parks. yes, the rosa parks. an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery sunny moved to detroit. in 1994, a man broke into her home, beat, robbed her. daniel keith is a federal judge and knew mike ilich and rosa parks. >> mike, i don't want rosa park going back to t neighborhood. >> so ilich helped arrange for her to move to a nice apartment and sent checks like this one for the next 11 years, paying rosa parks' rent for the rest of her life. >> heap just believed in helping people. >> reporter: only come to light now after his death because he never said a word about it when he was still alive. >> there are people of wealth in this country who are still concerned with the un
he was detroit. he loved detroit. >> he built a billion dollar pizza empire with little caesars, owned the detroit tiger, and won four stanley cups with the red wings. by all accounts, kind and philanthropic, it turns out, as good as he was, he was actually even better. >> something that i didn't expect. >> that is rosa parks. yes, the rosa parks. an american icon. after the bus boycott in montgomery sunny moved to detroit. in 1994, a man broke into her home, beat, robbed her....
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devos how the policy failures in detroit might inform her leadership of the d.o.e. she replied i think there is a lot that has gone right. senator patty murray, a former school board president, asked of mrs. devos with promise not to privatize public education or cut funding. a pretty straightforward question. pretty mainstream question, right? if you get a sort of a mainstream republican nominee for secretary of education, they know how to answer this question. they may be -- you know, they may have a different view of common core, they may have a different view of the teachers unions, they may have a different view on charters and school choice, but everybody knows it's the third rail, you do not talk about privatizing public education, but here is her response. i look forward if confirmed to working with you, to talk about how we address the needs of all parents and all students. we acknowledge today that not all schools are working for the students that are assigned to them. i'm hopeful that we can work together to find common ground and ways that we can solve t
devos how the policy failures in detroit might inform her leadership of the d.o.e. she replied i think there is a lot that has gone right. senator patty murray, a former school board president, asked of mrs. devos with promise not to privatize public education or cut funding. a pretty straightforward question. pretty mainstream question, right? if you get a sort of a mainstream republican nominee for secretary of education, they know how to answer this question. they may be -- you know, they...
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people from detroit need to be from detroit.ed the detroiters to come out here and run the cities. we cannot afford to have someone else who has not grown up here or moved back here to run detroit. we need more young people, too, and i encourage anyone who is, you can run for office at 18, and get ut ore hooshgs and let them know that we do care. it is not the older people, but everybody working together. >> i feel the passion, and i am sure that the people at home do, too. you can learn more about maya and the msnbc bok news. that is going to do it for me this hour. i'm sheinelle jones, and jonathan capehart is up with the latest work from the democratic national committee as they pick a new leader. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia nosy neighbor with a glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. across new york state,
people from detroit need to be from detroit.ed the detroiters to come out here and run the cities. we cannot afford to have someone else who has not grown up here or moved back here to run detroit. we need more young people, too, and i encourage anyone who is, you can run for office at 18, and get ut ore hooshgs and let them know that we do care. it is not the older people, but everybody working together. >> i feel the passion, and i am sure that the people at home do, too. you can learn...
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so what are the numbers in detroit? well, detroit, only 13% of our majority students meet or exceed those english standards. 9% -- one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine percent of african american kids meet or exceed the standards. 12.5% of our hispanic kids meet our exceed those standards. just correlate those numbers to the incarceration rates, to the employment rates, to the lifetime income rates, and to the rate of hopelessness in those communities. i know, mr. president, we are having a debate about the secretary of education. it's an important debate. but a more important debate centers around the educational experience of our students all over this nation and what that means long term for this nation and for the students and for our communities all over the country. philadelphia, mr. chairman, is another place where 53%, barely half of the majority student sts meet or exceed the standards. 24% of african-american students and 23% of hispanic students meet or exceed the standards. what does that mea
so what are the numbers in detroit? well, detroit, only 13% of our majority students meet or exceed those english standards. 9% -- one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine percent of african american kids meet or exceed the standards. 12.5% of our hispanic kids meet our exceed those standards. just correlate those numbers to the incarceration rates, to the employment rates, to the lifetime income rates, and to the rate of hopelessness in those communities. i know, mr. president, we...
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if you look at detroit where choice has been the answer to everything, detroit is the lowest performing urban district in the country. nothing has been done to help the children of detroit. if you want to help the children of detroit, first of all they wouldn't all be -- most of them wouldn't be poor, and secondly they would have health services, they would have adequate food, all kinds of programs to help them have a decent life. >> my granddad used to say all the time, diane, i don't -- tavis, i don't know what the question is, but the answer is gin. i don't know what the question is, but the answer is gin. i think about that when i think about privatization. it's almost as if the question doesn't matter. for education, for everything, i don't care what the question is, the answer is privatization. when, where and how where education is concerned did we fall in love with the answer, privatization to everything? >> this has been the goal of the far right for a very long time, for maybe the last 25, 30 or more years, there's an organization which is not well known called alec. it was st
if you look at detroit where choice has been the answer to everything, detroit is the lowest performing urban district in the country. nothing has been done to help the children of detroit. if you want to help the children of detroit, first of all they wouldn't all be -- most of them wouldn't be poor, and secondly they would have health services, they would have adequate food, all kinds of programs to help them have a decent life. >> my granddad used to say all the time, diane, i don't --...
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detroit is the busiest truck crossing between the u.s. and canada but mexico is also a key link in the auto industry supply chain. by the numbers michigan's economy depends on nafta in a way that no other states does and economist worry about upsetting a delicate balance. >> chaos at the beginning because they might be confused over where the parts are going to come from for cars or cars themselves. >> reporter: the president claims he's already bringing jobs back. >> they're coming back by big numbers, bigger numbers than people have seen. you saw ford is announcing and has announced big plants coming back into michigan and ohio and different places. >> reporter: michigan bet on trump to do just that, now it will learn if that bet pays off. for "nightly business report" i'm scott cohen in detroit. >>> over the past month president trump has met with top ceos across many industries to discuss everything from taxes to jobs to the economy, but what is washington's relationship now with big labor unions. joseph mccarton is professor at georg
detroit is the busiest truck crossing between the u.s. and canada but mexico is also a key link in the auto industry supply chain. by the numbers michigan's economy depends on nafta in a way that no other states does and economist worry about upsetting a delicate balance. >> chaos at the beginning because they might be confused over where the parts are going to come from for cars or cars themselves. >> reporter: the president claims he's already bringing jobs back. >> they're...
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so they called in the detroit pit crew and they started filming this dog. and she kind of led them on a chase. >> if you have your babies stashed and knew somebody was just in their lair, you would want to drive away or act like, hey, that's not my foot, but she keeps coming back to it. >> eventually, she does go inside the house. they set up a large case and some church's chicken. >> they might get me in. >> she looks at it but she's not tempted. she runs inside the house, so they have to go in after her. that's where we pick up again, but they say this is a good thing for her. >> tonight she won't be living in the abandoned house. she'll be coming to my house. >> she does put up quite a bit of trouble for them. >> do you want me to go ahead and get her? >> they want to be very, very gentle because milly, that's what they called her, is not alone. she is defending her babies. she's protecting them. but he eventually is able to get the catch. that is one of six babies milly had. six puppies. so they finally get milly out of this mess. there's momma there, n
so they called in the detroit pit crew and they started filming this dog. and she kind of led them on a chase. >> if you have your babies stashed and knew somebody was just in their lair, you would want to drive away or act like, hey, that's not my foot, but she keeps coming back to it. >> eventually, she does go inside the house. they set up a large case and some church's chicken. >> they might get me in. >> she looks at it but she's not tempted. she runs inside the...
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>>> so i'm from detroit. as like, i'm from detroit, you know, like real detroit, comics that are from detroit take issue with that. they're like where you from, sister. oh, suburbs,ish. you're not from detroit. i'm the person you went to school with that in class, let's say i raised my hand ten times, seven of the ten may be really funny. three could be the dumbest thing you ever heard. i don't mind those odds. we're used to 70% hits, you're doing okay. >> go to the very funny jessica golden, here she is, everybody. come on. [ applause ] >> i'm starting to catch on to some things i should maybe think about. like, you should maybe like the person you're going out with. i don't necessarily -- like i'll be really attracted to you but i hate you as a person. and so having some criteria would probably be good. i don't -- like i feel like if i'm attracted to you i'll take it from there. you can't read? i'm hooked on phonics. you're severely depressed? stay in bed for a month. fine, i got this. like, you don't reall
>>> so i'm from detroit. as like, i'm from detroit, you know, like real detroit, comics that are from detroit take issue with that. they're like where you from, sister. oh, suburbs,ish. you're not from detroit. i'm the person you went to school with that in class, let's say i raised my hand ten times, seven of the ten may be really funny. three could be the dumbest thing you ever heard. i don't mind those odds. we're used to 70% hits, you're doing okay. >> go to the very funny...
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and they left the city of detroit with no students at all. so they had no funding because they had no students. so on count day, they had no one there so when the state came to give them money, they couldn't give them any money. they had nothing for books, pencils, toilet paper, anything. and that was all because rick snyder, the de vos's, they are best friends. and they're all in it together. and. >> sorry to cut you off marvin, calling from roseville michigan. let's just get a couple more calls here. brooklyn new york, madeleine is on the line for independents and others. >> i just wanted to call in and express my concerns for this nomination as well. i think that we had some hope that some republicans would come around and realize that this is not an issue against being one, i think the republican party came out and said specifically it's about being qualified and i also wanted to agree with one of the previous colors that it's not about charter schools versus private schools or someone not going having experience with the public schools,
and they left the city of detroit with no students at all. so they had no funding because they had no students. so on count day, they had no one there so when the state came to give them money, they couldn't give them any money. they had nothing for books, pencils, toilet paper, anything. and that was all because rick snyder, the de vos's, they are best friends. and they're all in it together. and. >> sorry to cut you off marvin, calling from roseville michigan. let's just get a couple...
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cars are still port of suburban detroit -- cars are still a part of suburban detroit. , i amerestingly enough sure you have heard about car technology and that it is booming, i was in las vegas at ces and they were talking all about card check. ch.car te a lot of silicon valley companies have moved offices to or near detroit because it is better they are together. you happy industry that have the industry swimming, all industry industry swimming towards technology, cars are technology on wheels. years, when it comes to tech -- financial technology, a love spinoffs, startups that a lot of spinoffs, startups, sneakers, all kinds of activity, venture capital, all swimming in the same direction. >> an incredible and bizarre business. >> we color the stock market of things. we started with the secondary sneaker market and got great investors. em aswahlberg and emin silicon valley investors as well. toare putting it together first do sneakers and make sure it works and working well. >> that is a big business already. >> a multibillion dollar business, the whole industry, the whole secondary
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detroit police chief. very good having you again.ways a pleasure. >> neil: more coming up, including what got markets in a buying flurry today. i'm not talking snow flurry here. just a buying wave after wave after wave. something they have wanted and we're getting worried about seems to be back on the front burner. the next guy is the chief chief, kevin brady from the house ways and means committee chief is next. at old dominion, we see freight... ...as a combination of products and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. >> neil: president trump is important. but this guy on the screen is more important. kevin brady. anything tax cut related starts and actually stops with him. he's next. >> the legislative affairs team and the president and congress have talked. there's a large conversation going on to achiev
detroit police chief. very good having you again.ways a pleasure. >> neil: more coming up, including what got markets in a buying flurry today. i'm not talking snow flurry here. just a buying wave after wave after wave. something they have wanted and we're getting worried about seems to be back on the front burner. the next guy is the chief chief, kevin brady from the house ways and means committee chief is next. at old dominion, we see freight... ...as a combination of products and...
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other areas include detroit. detroit has been the poster child for blight and housing neglect but investors are starting to see opportunity for flips, even in places that have been down and out like detroit. >> a lot of times on television we'll see about these flipping projects and they tend to be luxury homes. is this just a luxury business or is this something where you see starter homes that can be flipped too? >> most of the inventory is in this upper tier, this premium tier. we think there's opportunities across all spectrums but because inventory of starter and trade-up homes is dropped the most, we don't think there's a lot of activity going on there. >> ralph, we look at this as a potential pot of gold and people get excited when they see numbers where you buy a house for $500,000 and invest 100,000 and sell over $1 million. there were people who got stuck in the financial crisis when they were flipping home and the even in the story diana told us, she didn't find buyers in two months. what are the risks
other areas include detroit. detroit has been the poster child for blight and housing neglect but investors are starting to see opportunity for flips, even in places that have been down and out like detroit. >> a lot of times on television we'll see about these flipping projects and they tend to be luxury homes. is this just a luxury business or is this something where you see starter homes that can be flipped too? >> most of the inventory is in this upper tier, this premium tier....
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in 1950 there were 1.8 million people living in the city of detroit. today detroit. today there is less than 700,000. anyone with any means in the city of detroit, the school-age students have left the city and the students there today -- >> with respect to not asking for a history of detroit. what i asked about was the last 20 years of school reform that you have been so involved with the michigan. >> yes but you were referring specifically to the detroit schools and the reality today is that eight out of ten students in detroit are living in poverty nobody except that the results in detroit are acceptable. there is clearly room for a lot more improvement, but the reality is more than half -- >> i'm sorry, i'm sensitive because the inequity get a second round of question. what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and charter schools that has informed your decision-making as a secretary of education. what went wrong there that will go right in cities across america as a result of your philosophy about how we ought to move the country forw
in 1950 there were 1.8 million people living in the city of detroit. today detroit. today there is less than 700,000. anyone with any means in the city of detroit, the school-age students have left the city and the students there today -- >> with respect to not asking for a history of detroit. what i asked about was the last 20 years of school reform that you have been so involved with the michigan. >> yes but you were referring specifically to the detroit schools and the reality...
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detroit has been the poster child for blight and neglect. we're starting to see opportunities for flips even in places that have been down and out like detroit. >> a lot of times on television we see flipping projects and they tend to be luxury homes. is this a luxury business, or can starter homes be flipped too? >> most of the inventory is in this upper, premium tier, as we call it. we think there's opportunities across all spectrums. but because inventory of starter and tradeup homes has dropped the most, we don't think there's a lot of activity going on there. >> ralph, we look at this as like a potential pot of gold, and people get really excited when they see numbers where you buy a house for $500,000, invest $100,000, and sell it for over $1 million. but there are people who really got stuck in the financial crisis when they were flipping homes. even the story that diana was telling us, the woman put the house on the market for $1.4 million and didn't find any buyers in two months. what are the risks here, and what tips or warnings wo
detroit has been the poster child for blight and neglect. we're starting to see opportunities for flips even in places that have been down and out like detroit. >> a lot of times on television we see flipping projects and they tend to be luxury homes. is this a luxury business, or can starter homes be flipped too? >> most of the inventory is in this upper, premium tier, as we call it. we think there's opportunities across all spectrums. but because inventory of starter and tradeup...
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>> i grew up in detroit. >> that's where i'm from. i'm from detroit.you from a tough neighborhood? >> i was from the west side of up to. pretty tough. >> there are some characters there. i love detroit, but there are some characters there. >> they know it, too. there are some characters there. ♪ ♪ >> byron allen coming to you from entertainment studios and this is "the american athlete." get ready to hang out with some of the world's greatest sports super sars. ♪ ♪ >> sugar ray leonard. >> it's great, but where do i go from here? >> baseball legend mike schmitt. >> babe ruth and i never met. >> and jerome bettes. >> in this day and age you have to commit yourself. if you
>> i grew up in detroit. >> that's where i'm from. i'm from detroit.you from a tough neighborhood? >> i was from the west side of up to. pretty tough. >> there are some characters there. i love detroit, but there are some characters there. >> they know it, too. there are some characters there. ♪ ♪ >> byron allen coming to you from entertainment studios and this is "the american athlete." get ready to hang out with some of the world's greatest...
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scott: a tough night last night for the capitals in detroit. --ay trying to win in garden in madison square garden against the rangers. and th mom,on my car insurance of money by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... owners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. scott: yesterday in detroit, the capitals' six-game winning streak went bye-bye, but today they were trying to get a win against the rangers. alex ovechkin shoots and scores come his 27th of the season, tied at 1-1. in the third, the rangers win the face-off, then win the game. cap's dropped their second straight game, 2-1. half,nd-wisconsin, first defense
scott: a tough night last night for the capitals in detroit. --ay trying to win in garden in madison square garden against the rangers. and th mom,on my car insurance of money by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... owners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in...
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in detroit mrs. devos led effortses to oppose accountability requirements, even for for-profit charter schools. and in her testimony before the help committee, she declined to support enforcing accountability requirements. it is clear that mrs. devos would pursue policies that would undermine public schools in my home state of new hampshire and across our nation. in the past several weeks, thousands of granite staters, including student, parents, teachers, principals and superintendents have called and written into my office. they have shared their concerns about mrs. devos. they understand that she is completely unqualified for this position. mr. president, our children, their families, and our nation deserve better than a secretary of education who does not value public education. ensuring access to public education for every student is an issue that is deeply personal to my family. surely after my husband and tom and i welcomed our first child into the world, our son ben, we found out that he had
in detroit mrs. devos led effortses to oppose accountability requirements, even for for-profit charter schools. and in her testimony before the help committee, she declined to support enforcing accountability requirements. it is clear that mrs. devos would pursue policies that would undermine public schools in my home state of new hampshire and across our nation. in the past several weeks, thousands of granite staters, including student, parents, teachers, principals and superintendents have...
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president, there's a lot of wonderful things happening in detroit around businesses coming back to detroit and economic development, but we have major work to do for our children in the schools. and so there was a huge effort that came together. bipartisan to increase funding and accountability for the public schools, including charter schools. and it was commonsense proposal. betsy devos led the effort to stop it, particularly the part that brought critically needed public accountability for for-profit and nonprofit charter schools. unfortunately right now in michigan, we have a system where anyone can apply to open a charter school. there are no statewide standards for revoking a charter. and taxpayer money is sent to them with virtually no public disclosure requirements. and, for example, we have for-profit charter management companies that say they are private businesses and therefore, even though they're getting public money, they say they are private businesses and they should not have to comply with a series of disclosure requirements regarding teachers and other information that fr
president, there's a lot of wonderful things happening in detroit around businesses coming back to detroit and economic development, but we have major work to do for our children in the schools. and so there was a huge effort that came together. bipartisan to increase funding and accountability for the public schools, including charter schools. and it was commonsense proposal. betsy devos led the effort to stop it, particularly the part that brought critically needed public accountability for...
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it is not detroit that needs new roads. it is san francisco. it is new york. third, it pushes us towards the wrong funding model. here, i agree completely with larry that the primary thing should be users should pay. it is an outrage that we expect voters and tax payers in montana to pay for the quite wealthy people who take new york airports and it also leads to misallocation of resources. but the more we think of this as a national responsibility, it pushes us against the model that says look, the real expectations for most of this stuff, drivers should pay for their own roads. now, second point is just on the user pay principle on this. i think it's very helpful if you have a user pay principle both in terms of project evaluation, that it leads towards better cost benefit analysis, if we are expecting by and large users should pay. there are cases in which this is not appropriate. there will be cases with externality in which we need to find the right subsidy model. larry is not a fan of credit credit but we need something coming in if we think these projec
it is not detroit that needs new roads. it is san francisco. it is new york. third, it pushes us towards the wrong funding model. here, i agree completely with larry that the primary thing should be users should pay. it is an outrage that we expect voters and tax payers in montana to pay for the quite wealthy people who take new york airports and it also leads to misallocation of resources. but the more we think of this as a national responsibility, it pushes us against the model that says...
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willie calling in from detroit. what do you think about what the president said?oes his description of cities in the united states resemble what you see in detroit? when i think about the president saying that he will put the feds in to the inner-city, i think that is more of a dictatorship. once you put the feds in their, they can do anything, they have no boundaries. you know, they would be able to take over anything and go anyplace. , back in thehat 1970's and 1980's, a lot of people in detroit were relaxed, drug houses, police were on the take. they were in the drug houses using drugs. and scoring drugs from airports from drug dealers. i went to federal prison for selling drugs. i got myself together. me, so much going on. i do not see how they let trump get in there. i knew there was something about his assets may be the russian assets. i do not understand how they cannot let someone get in the white house and not show tax returns. we all have to show tax returns. he is hiding something. paris, california, what do you think about crime levels there? caller: h
willie calling in from detroit. what do you think about what the president said?oes his description of cities in the united states resemble what you see in detroit? when i think about the president saying that he will put the feds in to the inner-city, i think that is more of a dictatorship. once you put the feds in their, they can do anything, they have no boundaries. you know, they would be able to take over anything and go anyplace. , back in thehat 1970's and 1980's, a lot of people in...
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now nearly half the students in the city of detroit are in charters. some studies show they out perform public schools, michigan, overall, still ranks among the worst of the nation's schools on standardized tests. in hospital of detroit charter school, 16-year-old sierra cooper mom says her grades improved. >> she's back getting [000:08:59;00] school versus a public school. >> reporter: she believes charter schools and their champions should be given a chance. many disagree. the nation's largest teachers union says one million opposition e-mails have been sent to senators. the trump administration called the acquisition is that she plagiarized. >>> nbc news is learning details about a covert operation gone back in yemen in which a member of seal team 6 and an 8-year-old girl, the daughter of a u.s. born al qaeda leader was killed. a lot of questions about what happened. our pentagon correspondent has more. >> reporter: an authorization from their new president but nbc news has learn ed from a senior military official that the pre-dawn ambush went wrong
now nearly half the students in the city of detroit are in charters. some studies show they out perform public schools, michigan, overall, still ranks among the worst of the nation's schools on standardized tests. in hospital of detroit charter school, 16-year-old sierra cooper mom says her grades improved. >> she's back getting [000:08:59;00] school versus a public school. >> reporter: she believes charter schools and their champions should be given a chance. many disagree. the...
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emily: you were born in detroit, your dad worked at ford.ou excelled in math and science and, at harvard, some other kid named bill gates live them all. and you were better at math than him? steve: i think that's an extreme way to say it. on the putnam prize competition, i did beat him our sophomore year. emily: how did you get to know bill? steve: we got to know each other, eight lunch and dinner, took math class together, brainstormed a little bit about what he was doing when he started microsoft. about year after the company moved to seattle, he called up, i was at stanford business school and he said we could really use a guy like you. emily: you joined microsoft in 1980. you were the 30th employee. wasn't there a time during this first few weeks where you are thinking i don't know if this place is for me and maybe i should quit? steve: bill and i were arguing. i wanted to add a bunch of people and build not want to add them. he said you are going to bankrupt this place. i thought why did i drop out of school? bill and his dad took me ou
emily: you were born in detroit, your dad worked at ford.ou excelled in math and science and, at harvard, some other kid named bill gates live them all. and you were better at math than him? steve: i think that's an extreme way to say it. on the putnam prize competition, i did beat him our sophomore year. emily: how did you get to know bill? steve: we got to know each other, eight lunch and dinner, took math class together, brainstormed a little bit about what he was doing when he started...
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major urban centers like chicago, new york, philadelphia, d.c., flint, michigan, detroit, michigan, and places like that. this is also going to give us heightened racial tensions in these cities where we'll see african-americans, the african-american population increase from 50% to over 700% in some places. so in response to the great depression, president roosevelt passes a series of new deal legislation, new deal policies designed to get us out of the p depression. so many of these policies for our purposes we can think about and consider policies in farming and housing that are helping african-americans. again, we have to remember the vast majority of african-americans are still chicago, new york, philadelphia, d.c., flint, michigan, detroit, residing in the american south and so that's why we should be particularly concerned with policies related to farming and housing. in these areas, we see marginal benefits for african-americans. segregation limits, their efficacy in the south. so we see federal entities providing subsidies to farmers. what happens when you're not the actual farm
major urban centers like chicago, new york, philadelphia, d.c., flint, michigan, detroit, michigan, and places like that. this is also going to give us heightened racial tensions in these cities where we'll see african-americans, the african-american population increase from 50% to over 700% in some places. so in response to the great depression, president roosevelt passes a series of new deal legislation, new deal policies designed to get us out of the p depression. so many of these policies...
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and hadup in detroit very little. he defied every statistic. he graduated from yale and he went on to the university of michigan of michigan's medical school. he became a brilliant, totally brilliant in a row surgeon. great thingsto do in our african-american communities together. ben is going to work closely with me. and hard has a meaning far beyond -- if properly done, a meaning as big as any think there is. and then we will be a will to asd the true meaning of hud its secretary. i look forward to that. i look forward to watching him. he will do things nobody ever thought of. i also want to thank senator jim scott for joining us today. a great senator from south carolina. i like the state of south carolina. all those states where i won by double digits. south carolina was one. tim has been fantastic in halley represents the people. they love him. i also want to profoundly thank -- for being here and, as we saw her uncle's wonderful exhibit. he certainly deserves that. tell you thisan personally because i watch her all the time. and she is a
and hadup in detroit very little. he defied every statistic. he graduated from yale and he went on to the university of michigan of michigan's medical school. he became a brilliant, totally brilliant in a row surgeon. great thingsto do in our african-american communities together. ben is going to work closely with me. and hard has a meaning far beyond -- if properly done, a meaning as big as any think there is. and then we will be a will to asd the true meaning of hud its secretary. i look...
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he owns the detroit red wings of the national hockey league as well as baseball's detroit tigers alsohe owner of the pizza chain little caesars. i'm robert gray, now back to "hannity" ." >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." wonderer if marine staff sergeant steve gern was working as a contractor in iraq until he was forced to leave the country. he posted a video talking about president trump's travel ban. it got more than 44 million views. watch this. >> i'm currently in iraq, which is one of the countries that is on the c list. and there has been a lot of discussion about the executive order. obviously the united states there is a lot going on. over here, there's a lot going on as well. se of the things you all don't see. the other morning we were having a discussion on the executive order and a lot of the iraq he showed their displeasure on this executive order. why they feel like they've been betrayed by the united states and so on. this is what they had to say. after they were done yelling and screaming about their opinion on things, i asked a simple question. and i got an answer t
he owns the detroit red wings of the national hockey league as well as baseball's detroit tigers alsohe owner of the pizza chain little caesars. i'm robert gray, now back to "hannity" ." >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." wonderer if marine staff sergeant steve gern was working as a contractor in iraq until he was forced to leave the country. he posted a video talking about president trump's travel ban. it got more than 44 million views. watch this. >> i'm...
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rosa parks. >> owns the detroit red wings and died on friday. we're now learning he paid rosa parks' rent for more than a decade. parks was robed and beat nen her -- robbed and beaten in her home. so he and others helped her find a place to live. and parks lived in that apartment in downtown detroit until she died in 2005. people just didn't know about that kind of generosity. >>> there are a lot of moms and dads out there who would love to have a little help in the kitchen tonight. >> check out this high-tech assistant. whipping up dishes ceo loves good food. but isn't much of a chef. so he created the moly robotic chef. ruhmanns get the in -- humans get the ingredients. then the robot takes over. unfortunately, the first rollout could cost as much as $100,000. which is probably more expensive than a personal chef if you have one. but then have you to have someone in your home you have to talk to. >> that won't work. the pricing -- >> and only 100 recipes. that's like $1,000 per recipe. >> i need to you get the , prepare the food. and then like
rosa parks. >> owns the detroit red wings and died on friday. we're now learning he paid rosa parks' rent for more than a decade. parks was robed and beat nen her -- robbed and beaten in her home. so he and others helped her find a place to live. and parks lived in that apartment in downtown detroit until she died in 2005. people just didn't know about that kind of generosity. >>> there are a lot of moms and dads out there who would love to have a little help in the kitchen...
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but they pick up a point at detroit. you would think it would be a no brainer for former maryland basketball coach to be a finalist again for the hall of fame. not to be for a left hander. he does not even get that today as the 14th finalists were announced this morning. drazel was in the among them. he was the finallest last year. he told me last week, he has absolutely no idea why he cannot get voted in despite his great resume clinuding 768 career wins. still no love for lefty. >>> virginia looking to avoid a three game losing streak in college hoops. it was all carolina in this one. a big game for justin jackson. second half was all tar heels in transition. carolina rolls 65-41. ye island. patriots trailing by two. jenkins get it is plus one. george mason up by annulate. mason with a costly turnover. a chance to tie it where they would not lose 77-74. high school playoffs underway around the dmv. that's right. dc in the semifinals. wilson versus hd woodson. the tigers looking to knock off two time defending champion.
but they pick up a point at detroit. you would think it would be a no brainer for former maryland basketball coach to be a finalist again for the hall of fame. not to be for a left hander. he does not even get that today as the 14th finalists were announced this morning. drazel was in the among them. he was the finallest last year. he told me last week, he has absolutely no idea why he cannot get voted in despite his great resume clinuding 768 career wins. still no love for lefty. >>>...
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a rich history of great poets phil levine from detroit, great fiction beginning with steinback but nonfiction is more difficult. you have to dig into the brokenness of this place. it doesn't make you a popular person to tell the stories here. i live here, writing these stories not everyone embraces, telling the history, warts and all, the wisest person, the wisest people i ever interviewed -- she was 100 years old at the time. she had come in texas, the contrail west. they stop along the way, 7 or 8 of them -- the kid in each place. he landed in -- picked the cotton. interviewing her, on the outskirts of that city, that town, to the slave days of her grandmother. and that one interview standing 150 years of history, remarkable to get on the piano and playing, above the piano, the photographs of her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. her voice, one of the powerful voices, and her story is told in california. it is a joy to do this. his old beat up sony tape recorder, i don't even use a digital one. just capturing these stories and tell the history of the place. to be a nonfict
a rich history of great poets phil levine from detroit, great fiction beginning with steinback but nonfiction is more difficult. you have to dig into the brokenness of this place. it doesn't make you a popular person to tell the stories here. i live here, writing these stories not everyone embraces, telling the history, warts and all, the wisest person, the wisest people i ever interviewed -- she was 100 years old at the time. she had come in texas, the contrail west. they stop along the way, 7...
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in the traditional schools of detroit. i look forward to cassie my vote for betsy devos.adam pre early next week. think you madame president. [inaudible] the president --dash make the senator from washington. i'm here today to stand with parents, and students and teachers and families in communities across our country to make sure they have a voice to strongly oppose betsy devos and her plans to privatize public schools and destroy public education in america and to urge my colleagues to stand with their constituentsubi and join democrats and republicans in rejecting the dissemination.ols. i come to the floor today is the former preschool teacher someone who got my start in politics fighting for a strong public school. a former school board member. a senator committed to standing strong for public education in america. a mother and a grandmother who cares deeply about the future of our students in our schools.across and someone like 70 people across the country is everything i have to a strongedo education. that's what i r
in the traditional schools of detroit. i look forward to cassie my vote for betsy devos.adam pre early next week. think you madame president. [inaudible] the president --dash make the senator from washington. i'm here today to stand with parents, and students and teachers and families in communities across our country to make sure they have a voice to strongly oppose betsy devos and her plans to privatize public schools and destroy public education in america and to urge my colleagues to stand...
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trip in detroit. okafor starts second quarter sixers down nine at the break. beginning of the third quarter, andre drummond. detroit has seven players score in double figures. later in the third, reggie jackson. sixers down 24, 113-96, 0 for 4 on their road trip. >> to the flyers, you can't win if you can't score. the flyers were shut out in the last game. second period after the flyers show off a st. louis powerplay, paul beats michael, 1-0 blues. voracek turns the puck over. agostein kno o goes the other w. z1we5z zi0z y1we5y yi0y >> villanova is climbing up, cats up to number two in the latest ap poll. tomorrow they host georgetown. >> chris will be demoted. he was in a severe shooting slump. the move worked. he scored 15 points. >> i was happy with his response. in terms of how we evaluate our guys, he had his most efficient game of the year. we were pleased. i hope he is too. he's back in the starting lineup. i hope he continues to play that way. i thought he was outstanding. >> the city of boston scheduled a superbowl parade for the patriots. when you wi
trip in detroit. okafor starts second quarter sixers down nine at the break. beginning of the third quarter, andre drummond. detroit has seven players score in double figures. later in the third, reggie jackson. sixers down 24, 113-96, 0 for 4 on their road trip. >> to the flyers, you can't win if you can't score. the flyers were shut out in the last game. second period after the flyers show off a st. louis powerplay, paul beats michael, 1-0 blues. voracek turns the puck over. agostein...
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so what are the numbers in detroit? well, detroit, only 13% of our majority students meet or exceed those english standards. 9% -- one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine percent of african american kids meet or exceed the standards. 12.5% of our hispanic kids meet our exceed those standards. just correlate those numbers to the incarceration rates, to the employment rates, to the lifetime income rates, and to the rate of hopelessness in those communities. i know, mr. president, we are having a debate about the secretary of education. it's an important debate. but a more important debate centers around the educational experience of our students all over this nation and what that means long term for this nation and for the students and for our communities all over the country. philadelphia, mr. chairman, is another place where 53%, barely half of the majority student sts meet or exceed the standards. 24% of african-american students and 23% of hispanic students meet or exceed the standards. what does that mea
so what are the numbers in detroit? well, detroit, only 13% of our majority students meet or exceed those english standards. 9% -- one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine percent of african american kids meet or exceed the standards. 12.5% of our hispanic kids meet our exceed those standards. just correlate those numbers to the incarceration rates, to the employment rates, to the lifetime income rates, and to the rate of hopelessness in those communities. i know, mr. president, we...
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he will be sidelined for the ninth time in the sixers ten games tomorrow in detroit because of a knee injury and oglethorpe is hoping to play after missing last night with a knee injury of his own and temple has never lost on hooters birthday and their mascot birthday wish comes true against south florida and second half austin and dingle finishes it off and six three pointers adding up to 22 points and temple 83-74 and won three of four after starting conference play losing six of seven the flyers home stint continues tomorrow against the blues and benching of shane is expected to continue as well. they will likely be scratched for the third straight game, and they are getting extra work in after practice today flyers coach dave hakstol handled the benching like pros and want the best out on the ice to win and flyers have picked up points in five of their last six games. >> lost a game and like i said a lot going on and got to make sure that you know offensively find a way to put the puck through and you know going to play like they did last week. announcer: a lot of hockey to be pla
he will be sidelined for the ninth time in the sixers ten games tomorrow in detroit because of a knee injury and oglethorpe is hoping to play after missing last night with a knee injury of his own and temple has never lost on hooters birthday and their mascot birthday wish comes true against south florida and second half austin and dingle finishes it off and six three pointers adding up to 22 points and temple 83-74 and won three of four after starting conference play losing six of seven the...
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let me give you an example in detroit. in english, only 9% of african-american kids meet standards for english. 13% -- 13% of white kids meet standards or exceeds standards in english. 12.5% of hispanic kids meet or exceed standards in english in detroit. we need to make
let me give you an example in detroit. in english, only 9% of african-american kids meet standards for english. 13% -- 13% of white kids meet standards or exceeds standards in english. 12.5% of hispanic kids meet or exceed standards in english in detroit. we need to make
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if you have a targeted deployment of police officers in roxbury come in detroit, in low income black and latino communities that is going to the high rate of arrests and a thin shapes the crime rate on top of that. the crime rate measures, say a group of black youth, 10 black youth are arrested for robbing a liquor store, and they are all found but none of them are even indicted or to spend a night in june, charges are all dropped, the arrests of those 10 youth still packed into the crime rate. so again this is the ways in which, i mentioned this at the very outset of my remarks but the assumptions that target deployment in the first place and then the statistics that support that implement become this self-fulfilling prophecy when a continual flow of law enforcement resources are consistent thus increase over police police and underprotected low-income urban communities. >> i want tommy to respond to this question. it's really important to what he is doing. >> well i mean one thing we can talk a lot about to what extent there is a violent crime problem in poor black communities, and
if you have a targeted deployment of police officers in roxbury come in detroit, in low income black and latino communities that is going to the high rate of arrests and a thin shapes the crime rate on top of that. the crime rate measures, say a group of black youth, 10 black youth are arrested for robbing a liquor store, and they are all found but none of them are even indicted or to spend a night in june, charges are all dropped, the arrests of those 10 youth still packed into the crime rate....
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detroit is right on the canadian border. there is an awkwardness -- prime predecessordeau's negotiated the tpp agreement with president obama. no commit the u.s. has moved to the right and canada has moved to the left. has moved to.s. the right and canada has moved to the left. they are starting with the basics, talking about middle-class prosperity and jobs and integration. comments from canadian lawmakers and people from all parties were suggesting to prime minister trudeau, go down there carefully and don't burn any bridges over the border and over relations with washington. let's start out carefully and see what donald trump has in mind. ,he message of the canadians hey, we work well with integration, we have a two-way and may thee attention will focus on mexico -- let's lay low and maybe the attention will focus on mexico. we have a pleasant, easy-going press conference with canada's prime minister. no press conference so far with mexico's president because of the issues over building a wall. host: a question about syri
detroit is right on the canadian border. there is an awkwardness -- prime predecessordeau's negotiated the tpp agreement with president obama. no commit the u.s. has moved to the right and canada has moved to the left. has moved to.s. the right and canada has moved to the left. they are starting with the basics, talking about middle-class prosperity and jobs and integration. comments from canadian lawmakers and people from all parties were suggesting to prime minister trudeau, go down there...
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schools by three major studies better, and children perform better than the traditional schools in detroit and i look forward to casting my vote for betsy devos for use education secretary early next week. thank you, madam president. >> madam president? >> the senator from washington madam president, i am here today to stand with parents and students and teachers and families and communities across our country to make sure they have a voice to strongly oppose betsy devos and her plans to privatize public schools and destroy public education in america, and to urge my colleagues to stand with theirui constituents and joined democrats and republicans inre rejecting this nomination. madam president, i come to the floor today as a former preschool teacher, someone who got my start in politics fighting for strong public schools, a former school board member, as senator committed to standing strong for public education in america, a mother and grandmother who cares deeply about the future of our students and our schools.ross and someone who, like so many people across the country, owes everythin
schools by three major studies better, and children perform better than the traditional schools in detroit and i look forward to casting my vote for betsy devos for use education secretary early next week. thank you, madam president. >> madam president? >> the senator from washington madam president, i am here today to stand with parents and students and teachers and families and communities across our country to make sure they have a voice to strongly oppose betsy devos and her...
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i thought trump already had a secret plan to detroit isis, what happened to it?mmigration or, he wrote, for 70 years and more, scientist at triumph because they have the best minds in the world. now that's at risk. thanks, trump. son declares exactly what this is, a muslim ban, whatever weasels worth his father and minutes come up with. in another tree, he simply labeled trump president snowflake. he was at the woman's mark tweeting this, has there ever been a date when so many people in so many days marched in solitary for a clause? the day. he felt a tingle down his leg when it hit 3 million subscribers. failing, not. responsive them downplaying the violence, he moaned, somewhere ronald reagan weeps. that's what he really thinks, no matter what he tells you on tv. that is it from us tonight. see you tomorrow at nine. sean is next. have a great night. >> sean: tonight. the legal battle over president trump's temporary travel ban continues counsel to the president kellyanne conway is here with reaction. >> the border is soft and weak, drugs are pouring in, and i
i thought trump already had a secret plan to detroit isis, what happened to it?mmigration or, he wrote, for 70 years and more, scientist at triumph because they have the best minds in the world. now that's at risk. thanks, trump. son declares exactly what this is, a muslim ban, whatever weasels worth his father and minutes come up with. in another tree, he simply labeled trump president snowflake. he was at the woman's mark tweeting this, has there ever been a date when so many people in so...