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because you can't show your face in detroit if you said you were from detroit? >> yes. authenticity is very important in detroit. >> very important. they fact check. [ laughter ] >> seth: and the show is very authentic to detroit. what inspired it and tell us about the guys you play on the show. >> we play like ad men who make local commercials. and it's basically inspired by the commercials that sam and i watched growing up. we're like, who makes these crazy commercials? like, we should play the guys that make those. >> seth: what are some of the crazy commercials that inspired you from your youth in detroit? >> there are commercials like -- >> the suburbs. [ laughter ] >> seth: this is detroit. the greater detroit area. thank you. >> say metro detroit. >> it is true. all encompassing. they were commercials like d.o.c. sexy specs. with richard golden. >> seth: yeah. >> they'd like kind of dance around. >> seth: but their wearing sunglasses? >> they have sunglasses but also -- mostly regular glasses. and he would just go like he called them sexy specs. and so in every c
because you can't show your face in detroit if you said you were from detroit? >> yes. authenticity is very important in detroit. >> very important. they fact check. [ laughter ] >> seth: and the show is very authentic to detroit. what inspired it and tell us about the guys you play on the show. >> we play like ad men who make local commercials. and it's basically inspired by the commercials that sam and i watched growing up. we're like, who makes these crazy...
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it , that those three factors are what led to detroit's demise. the point in my book that takes place in 1963, four years before the riots is that all the structural problems were there. detroit was already on its way to collapse and that's the reasons that had to do with lack of foresight by corporate america, by the government and to a certain extent by the people, so all of those are in some sense preventable and in some larger way they are difficult to deal with and every urban center in america really needs to help the whole country and, i mean, you did not even hear any discussion about the cities of america in this election. in 1963 what you had was a one company town essentially which was the automobile and the big three automakers had turned their back on detroit. both physically spreading out, which is perhaps inevitable, but more importantly psychologically moving away from detroit. this goes way back to henry ford , the founder of ford motor company who hated cities. some of you probably visited greenfield village in dearborn. it's a p
it , that those three factors are what led to detroit's demise. the point in my book that takes place in 1963, four years before the riots is that all the structural problems were there. detroit was already on its way to collapse and that's the reasons that had to do with lack of foresight by corporate america, by the government and to a certain extent by the people, so all of those are in some sense preventable and in some larger way they are difficult to deal with and every urban center in...
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reading out loud is probably boring so i want to read from the detroit section. just to give you a little context, it's kind of an exodus and it's what developers call as building up the new condo and the rest of the city is just being forgotten so that is the term you will hear which means point square miles of greater downtown so that gives you a sense of how small an area they are focusing on. she is black and navigates the two worlds. until recently a community engagement loveland developed software that allows the city of detroit along with anyone else with an internet connection to get detailed information about any piece of land in the city, the owner, the status and there needs to be demolished and also a photograph. the technology is used by the city and major players including for some context the owner of quicken loans has approximately 90 in the greater downtown and is now renovating most of them. she told me her work left her feeling unfulfilled and recently quite so she occupied the state and is part of the professional city and lives at 7.2 but is
reading out loud is probably boring so i want to read from the detroit section. just to give you a little context, it's kind of an exodus and it's what developers call as building up the new condo and the rest of the city is just being forgotten so that is the term you will hear which means point square miles of greater downtown so that gives you a sense of how small an area they are focusing on. she is black and navigates the two worlds. until recently a community engagement loveland developed...
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the response to the problem was to say you know what the problem in detroit is, democracy. they keep electing the wrong people so we are going to take them over. we are literally going to appoint somebody to run everything. they can still have elections if they w they want. and they can have meetings and stuff like that but somebody else is going to control the budget and make the call and the decisions will be made on behalf of power, not on the community. i think that detroit is -- it is a metaphor for the crisis that we entered in the last eight or ten years. they didn't have been before ine america but we entered into a period where respect for democracy itself began to diminish rapidly. i would suggest the supreme court's decision in the citizens united case in 2010 summed this up because the supreme court of the united states said if you are a multinational corporation or somebody that is really rich and you want to plug one with money that is cool. and if somebody else doesn't have the money, that's just the way it works.the way it wor the result is we've created a s
the response to the problem was to say you know what the problem in detroit is, democracy. they keep electing the wrong people so we are going to take them over. we are literally going to appoint somebody to run everything. they can still have elections if they w they want. and they can have meetings and stuff like that but somebody else is going to control the budget and make the call and the decisions will be made on behalf of power, not on the community. i think that detroit is -- it is a...
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the winds fueled a fire that tore through a detroit apartment building. five people died. four were hurt. >> we had people jumping out the windows in the back and, um, fire was being driven through the building by the wind. and so it was a -- a -- horrendous fire to fight. >> i heard this big crack and a boom. >> reporter: brad carpenter's house and car were crushed in kalamazoo. the michigan wolverines men's basketball team's plane was blown off the runway at willow run airport southwest of detroit. michigan wasn't the only state swept up in the wind. next door in chicago, 55-mile- per-hour winds broke a building window showering the street below in glass and smashing this car windshield. and strong gusts made driving a truck nearly impossible. west of indianapolis, this armored brinks truck flipped overkilling the driver. crews will be working around the clock today to restore power to this area. as for you march madness fans, the university of michigan's basketball team headed to washington this morning for the big 10 tournament. they landed just in time for a noon tip-
the winds fueled a fire that tore through a detroit apartment building. five people died. four were hurt. >> we had people jumping out the windows in the back and, um, fire was being driven through the building by the wind. and so it was a -- a -- horrendous fire to fight. >> i heard this big crack and a boom. >> reporter: brad carpenter's house and car were crushed in kalamazoo. the michigan wolverines men's basketball team's plane was blown off the runway at willow run...
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alix: speaking of detroit, my coanchor braved the storm and joined us in detroit.are you doing there? david: i came home to michigan because the president will be coming here in just a few hours. there's a lot of expected from the auto industry. i'm joined by the men who knows all things auto, david welch. welcome. what is the auto industry expected to hear out of the president today? >> he's going to say that he's going to give them another crack at a review next year. probably april 2018 on a few economy standards the obama administration had set out to 2025. those are supposed to get cars up to more than 50 miles per gallon for a fleetwide average. the industry has been saying consumers don't want fuel-efficient vehicles because gas is cheap. is it economically feasible? should we perhaps rolled his back and stretch out the timeline? administration tried to form those up and now trump is saying, maybe not. david: we are not necessarily expecting new standards that are lower. has not been too bold on environmental regulation. trade is a big issue as well. things
alix: speaking of detroit, my coanchor braved the storm and joined us in detroit.are you doing there? david: i came home to michigan because the president will be coming here in just a few hours. there's a lot of expected from the auto industry. i'm joined by the men who knows all things auto, david welch. welcome. what is the auto industry expected to hear out of the president today? >> he's going to say that he's going to give them another crack at a review next year. probably april...
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we are here in detroit because of a letter we received from nailah ellis-brown. she started an iced tea company eight years ago. while she's seen success, the company is not where she wants it to be. she let us know, she needs a "your business" makeover. let's go meet nailah. nailah? >> hi, j.j. >> so nice to meet you! >> good to have you. >> 29-year-old nailah is a 29-year-old detroit beverage entrepreneurer. she started the company eight years ago brewing tea in her mother's house and distributing it out of her car. now, she has her own bottling facility. >> this is it? this is where it happens? >> yes, this is my operation. we do not use tea syrups or concentrates. once we get it to the right color, we take the herbs out and add the sweeteners. >> she's taken a treasured family recipe, developed by her jamaican grandfather. he served this brew on the black star line passenger ships back in the roaring '20s. today, she sells it as ellis island tropical tea and in several retail locations like whole foods and meijers and more to come. >> i have business in airpo
we are here in detroit because of a letter we received from nailah ellis-brown. she started an iced tea company eight years ago. while she's seen success, the company is not where she wants it to be. she let us know, she needs a "your business" makeover. let's go meet nailah. nailah? >> hi, j.j. >> so nice to meet you! >> good to have you. >> 29-year-old nailah is a 29-year-old detroit beverage entrepreneurer. she started the company eight years ago brewing tea...
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i mean they want to switch back off of detroit water and back to lake huron, right? >> yes, this is going to take several years. a couple of things have to take place. number one, they have to replace the lead service line. the pipes that connect homes to city water mains. those have been a primary source of lead leeching too water that is going to take several years for the city to accomplish. at the same time, the city's water plan has to be upgraded so that it can begin treating water from lake huron for the new pipeline that's been built. but in order to get all the fda or all the epa approvals and approvals from the state, it's going to take several years so it will probably be past 2020 before that actually happens. >> sreenivasan: all right, steve carmody joining us via skype from midland, thanks so much. >> my pleasure. the governing body of american sock ear is requiring all national team players to stand during the playing of national anthems. revealing the rule this weekend u.s. soccer said penalties for disobeying it would be decided on a case by case bas
i mean they want to switch back off of detroit water and back to lake huron, right? >> yes, this is going to take several years. a couple of things have to take place. number one, they have to replace the lead service line. the pipes that connect homes to city water mains. those have been a primary source of lead leeching too water that is going to take several years for the city to accomplish. at the same time, the city's water plan has to be upgraded so that it can begin treating water...
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president in detroit for an economic event.oves to nashville, tennessee, for a political event tonight. we'll keep an eye on him as he makes it through the day. great to watch majestic air force one land. house members are complaining about the health care plan. so are moderate house republicans and then if the house can pass the measure, and that's an if, there's a challenge of navigating the tiny republican majority over in the senate. >> we're doing too much too quick. slow down. get it right. >> senator graham had his coffee this morning. you see that there. the debate is so messy the blame game is in full swing with many trump loyalist turning on speaker paul ryan if they were with him to begin with and some calling for ryan to step aside. 60 days in, folks. listen closely as speaker makes clear his aren't the only fingerprints on this legislation. >> we wrote this bill with our friends in the white house and senate? >> which friends? >> the trump white house. the health care people. the point i'm saying, we are all on the
president in detroit for an economic event.oves to nashville, tennessee, for a political event tonight. we'll keep an eye on him as he makes it through the day. great to watch majestic air force one land. house members are complaining about the health care plan. so are moderate house republicans and then if the house can pass the measure, and that's an if, there's a challenge of navigating the tiny republican majority over in the senate. >> we're doing too much too quick. slow down. get...
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some 600,000 people in the detroit area without power. semis overturning from wisconsin to ohio.s tractor trailer flipping on interstate 280. the driver is okay. those winds part of the same system fanning the wildfires in the great plains. nearly 1.5 million acres scorched. at least six dead. >> i got a semi truck blocking half the eastbound lane now. >> reporter: this new dashcam video showing harrowing moments along interstate 70 in kansas. >> lock it up and get in! >> reporter: a state trooper telling a stranded driver to hop into his patrol car. turning around and fleeing to safety. it's now the largest fire in the state's history. our phillip mena is in neighboring oklahoma where new fires broke out. >> reporter: this is a perfect example of just how quickly these flapz can spread. we were here about 20 minutes ago, and you couldn't even see the fire, and now the flames are about 20 feet high. >> reporter: this as the high winds move east. gusts up to 76 miles an hour west of rochester, new york, likely knocking this freight train right off its rails. >> and authorities her
some 600,000 people in the detroit area without power. semis overturning from wisconsin to ohio.s tractor trailer flipping on interstate 280. the driver is okay. those winds part of the same system fanning the wildfires in the great plains. nearly 1.5 million acres scorched. at least six dead. >> i got a semi truck blocking half the eastbound lane now. >> reporter: this new dashcam video showing harrowing moments along interstate 70 in kansas. >> lock it up and get in!...
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read more at detroit news dot-com. later the president heads to nashville, tennessee, to visit the hermitage, andrew jackson's home, and hold a rally in nashville. we'll have live coverage on c-span2. >> please raise your right hand. >> with the confirmation hearing for the supreme court nominee neal gorsuch starting next week, on thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we'll look at the confirmation hearings of all eight current supreme court justices. starting with justice anthony kennedy in 1987. clarence thomas in 1991. ruth bader ginsberg 1993. steven bier 1994. john roberts, 2005. samuel alita, 2006. sonia sotomayor, 2009. and elena kagan in 2010. watch thursday at 8:00 p.m. astern on c-span2. and neal gorsuch's confirmation hearing will start on monday, c-span3 will kick off what's expected to be three or four days of hearings with judge gorsuch testifying on tuesday. live coverage starting monday at 11:00 a.m. eastern. now two segments from today's "washington journal." as the house democrat and republican look at the r
read more at detroit news dot-com. later the president heads to nashville, tennessee, to visit the hermitage, andrew jackson's home, and hold a rally in nashville. we'll have live coverage on c-span2. >> please raise your right hand. >> with the confirmation hearing for the supreme court nominee neal gorsuch starting next week, on thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we'll look at the confirmation hearings of all eight current supreme court justices. starting with justice anthony kennedy...
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. >> this wasn't zoom this was in the middle of detroit.n the story. >> my cousin we were just laughing, oh, man, he's getting this much attention. if he really new all the attention he's getting he's happy. >> darwin is getting so much attention after snap chat video of him hopping down detroit street went viral. >> man has a kangaroo on leash. >> what -- what the bleep. >> jew von stacks was hired to bring his animals to a girls birthday party. two-year-old darwin was the grand finale. the kids wanted to see the kangaroo hop. there wasn't any room in the house. so jew van took him outside which had cars stopping in the street and people coming out of their homes to witness a man running with a kangaroo on leash. >> i had the coat on so i was offering the name up. so to anyone else it just looks like hey it's someone having it down the street. >> reporter: plenty of interest. >> some people say is it real? but then he's moving so then they have to say, yeah, he's real. so he is real. after they see that how did you get him? >> reporter: je
. >> this wasn't zoom this was in the middle of detroit.n the story. >> my cousin we were just laughing, oh, man, he's getting this much attention. if he really new all the attention he's getting he's happy. >> darwin is getting so much attention after snap chat video of him hopping down detroit street went viral. >> man has a kangaroo on leash. >> what -- what the bleep. >> jew von stacks was hired to bring his animals to a girls birthday party. two-year-old...
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the undersides of art chicago, baltimore, detroit at so many so many other places throughout our lands we have defended the borders of other nations while leaving our own borders wide open for anyone to cross and for
the undersides of art chicago, baltimore, detroit at so many so many other places throughout our lands we have defended the borders of other nations while leaving our own borders wide open for anyone to cross and for
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liz: sounds like kiss, "detroit rock city." stuart: okay. be leaving the white house shortly and he is going to detroit. ash, tell me what he is doing there? >> he is meeting with captains of industry when it comes to automakers. ford, gm. fiat chrysler. daimler. a big part of this conversation will be undoing the fuel regulations put in place during thama a. the fact that cars and fleets of cars should reach 54 miles per gallon by 2025. that is one of the last things obama administration did before he left. the automakerses given okay given market conditions they felt they had an out. trump says we need to manufacture in this country. i will help by taking away these regulations. stuart: which is a constraint. ashley: huge constraint. stuart: check the big board. we're 32 minutes into the trading session. look at this, we're up 47 points. even though we'll get a rate increase this afternoon the market is up and get close back to 20,900. the price of oil currently at $48 a barrel, that may change at half past the hour when we get new numbers
liz: sounds like kiss, "detroit rock city." stuart: okay. be leaving the white house shortly and he is going to detroit. ash, tell me what he is doing there? >> he is meeting with captains of industry when it comes to automakers. ford, gm. fiat chrysler. daimler. a big part of this conversation will be undoing the fuel regulations put in place during thama a. the fact that cars and fleets of cars should reach 54 miles per gallon by 2025. that is one of the last things obama...
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questions we asked was can we really continue to ask a coal miner in west virginia or a single mom in detroit to pay for these programs? the answer was no. we can ask them to pay for
questions we asked was can we really continue to ask a coal miner in west virginia or a single mom in detroit to pay for these programs? the answer was no. we can ask them to pay for
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with those standards, but two, those in detroit, those that are manufacturing autos this in country expressed to the epa that they wanted to evaluate the impact of the previous standards. that was largely disregarded. that is a breach of the process. that's something that as we do our business at the epa, we want to have a collaborative process, make sure that the rule making process, issuing notice, taking comment, responding to that comment, and issuing rules in a way that takes everything into consideration needs to be respected. as you know, joe, that rule or that review of the standards was not supposed to be completed until november of 2018. so they accelerated that by almost 18 months. that says something. that says there was an outcome predetermined to achieve certain things. >> the next question -- and the last one was andrew. what's your next about private e-mail servers or something? >> no, i'm not asking about i'm private e-mail servers. >> go ahead. >> i think there's a larger question. you're talking about the
with those standards, but two, those in detroit, those that are manufacturing autos this in country expressed to the epa that they wanted to evaluate the impact of the previous standards. that was largely disregarded. that is a breach of the process. that's something that as we do our business at the epa, we want to have a collaborative process, make sure that the rule making process, issuing notice, taking comment, responding to that comment, and issuing rules in a way that takes everything...
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the mother two in detroit -- of two in detroit. folks forask the throse money. that is a hard sell. it is something we do not think we can defend anymore. vetoes, you and i both know it does not come out line item by line item. with congress or the appropriations bill. yes, sir? reporter: there are several places in the budget where you're talking about eliminating funding for unauthorized programs. a markeraying down about unauthorized programs and you think spending discipline will be improved if congress authorized everything? director mulvaney: for those of you who are not familiar, we spend a lot of money in the federal government on programs that are not authorized at all. the member, spending -- to break is a three-step process. you have to budget for it first, authorize it, that appropriated. a lot of the programs we spend money on for years had been on authorized spending -- unauthorized spending. some of them were never the first place. they were appropriated without any authorization. the messages, that is not the right way to do it. you were the president talk specifical
the mother two in detroit -- of two in detroit. folks forask the throse money. that is a hard sell. it is something we do not think we can defend anymore. vetoes, you and i both know it does not come out line item by line item. with congress or the appropriations bill. yes, sir? reporter: there are several places in the budget where you're talking about eliminating funding for unauthorized programs. a markeraying down about unauthorized programs and you think spending discipline will be...
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and president trump is due to arrive in detroit later this hour. his message to auto executives and discuss what impact this may have on the auto industry. wherelet's have a look at are right now. the fomc, the end of the two meeting. if you are janet yellen, you are looking at this function and you would think yes, investors have penciled it in and they are calm about the outcome of the meeting. stocks are rising and all of these currencies are rising against the dollar today. yields are declining and commodities are up. that is your market snapshot. i want to show you sterling, though. the pounde level of today. sterling is rising. what is fascinating about this chart is what happened at 6:00 a.m. yesterday and today. because that is when the move took place on both days. anderday, it went downwards today, upwards. yesterday's decline -- no big news today, though. poll for the times showing a 57% of scottish voters want to remain inside the u.k. compared to 53% to seek independence. and now we are waiting the triggering of article 50 and theresa
and president trump is due to arrive in detroit later this hour. his message to auto executives and discuss what impact this may have on the auto industry. wherelet's have a look at are right now. the fomc, the end of the two meeting. if you are janet yellen, you are looking at this function and you would think yes, investors have penciled it in and they are calm about the outcome of the meeting. stocks are rising and all of these currencies are rising against the dollar today. yields are...
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joining us is david westin in detroit. david: thanks.detroit this the president will be coming out of here but attention is in washington. we are joined by the man in the ofter, senator david perdue georgia. perhaps just as important, he is the only ceo of a major corporation serving in the united states senate. he was the ceo of reebok and dollar general. thank you. sen. perdue: good morning. david: let's talk about this federal deficit limit that expires at midnight tonight. is this symbolic? there is something important going on here. downperdue: we won't call and credit in the united states government, we will pay debts, but i don't see that as the problem. our budget is the problem. they are talking about potential interest rate hikes, and every core .3 have seen is $50 billion of new interest, -- every quarter has seen $50 billion of new interest. we will have many more in less it under control now. david: you make an important point, which is an alarming percentage of our budget right now is with servicing existing in may haveat i
joining us is david westin in detroit. david: thanks.detroit this the president will be coming out of here but attention is in washington. we are joined by the man in the ofter, senator david perdue georgia. perhaps just as important, he is the only ceo of a major corporation serving in the united states senate. he was the ceo of reebok and dollar general. thank you. sen. perdue: good morning. david: let's talk about this federal deficit limit that expires at midnight tonight. is this symbolic?...
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detroit will miss the playoffs.delivered the knockout punch for firing a rocket for the poll. red wings prepare for an early vacation. lauren: before you head out the door, your wednesday forecast with fox meteorologist adam klotz. >> good morning. very busy night. this is a storm report in the last 24 hours. bizarre tornadoes from the green. this system continues to work its way moving towards dallas. still some areas on this line. over church report, this is a large system stretching all the way up into portion of the middle plains states. storms that have been reported towards tornado levels. that will slowly drift towards the northeast and by this afternoon shifts off to the east as well. debate highlighted area in the orange alert, an area we can see this afternoon. the best chances on tornado hitting him to missouri area in portions of shifting closer and closer to the midwest by this afternoon and shifts only more so as he began to think that there's day. thursday's debate and highlighting. thursday's the day
detroit will miss the playoffs.delivered the knockout punch for firing a rocket for the poll. red wings prepare for an early vacation. lauren: before you head out the door, your wednesday forecast with fox meteorologist adam klotz. >> good morning. very busy night. this is a storm report in the last 24 hours. bizarre tornadoes from the green. this system continues to work its way moving towards dallas. still some areas on this line. over church report, this is a large system stretching...
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well, today, after the action in detroit, yes, we can draw a line under it.han $20 billion. the total possible liability is closer to $40 billion, which is much more than volkswagen had thought. will we find out the figure today? no, they will be court cases and settlements down the road. not everybody may claim a settlement. some settlements are our victory. so there is more to come in terms of the bill? $40 billion as the outside maximum. what about the eu? that the outside maximum. what about the eu ? that hasn't the outside maximum. what about the eu? that hasn't even really started. this is a new phase four volts wagon. before, they said we were guilty. now their attitude has changed. it is a new transformation, and new strategy, they are saying they are not guilty. they say they we re they are not guilty. they say they were within the european test parameters, they met official regulators. they are claiming they are not guilty. is that because the tests in america were different to the eu? yes, they are different, but i think realistically locks wagon c
well, today, after the action in detroit, yes, we can draw a line under it.han $20 billion. the total possible liability is closer to $40 billion, which is much more than volkswagen had thought. will we find out the figure today? no, they will be court cases and settlements down the road. not everybody may claim a settlement. some settlements are our victory. so there is more to come in terms of the bill? $40 billion as the outside maximum. what about the eu? that the outside maximum. what...
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questions we asked was can we really continue to ask a coal miner in west virginia or a single mom in detroit to pay for these programs? the answer was no. we can ask them to pay for defense and we will but not continue to ask them for pay for the public broadcasting. >> richard haass, the state department, 28% or so reduction there. >> i think it's bad for national security. i think every past secretary of defense would say if had to give a choice between continuing the state departments accounts and putting more money into the pentagon account, they would say we get more bang for our buck by what the state department does around the world. and what this will do is really hurt american support for things like fighting disease and what that does is then we are going to be vulnerable to infectious disease. it hurts development dealing with refuge. we psalm the refuge flows into the politics of error. it seems to me it has a very narrow degeneration. how did you justify building up defense and cutting state and leaving entitlements alone? why in particular are entitlements continuing not to be
questions we asked was can we really continue to ask a coal miner in west virginia or a single mom in detroit to pay for these programs? the answer was no. we can ask them to pay for defense and we will but not continue to ask them for pay for the public broadcasting. >> richard haass, the state department, 28% or so reduction there. >> i think it's bad for national security. i think every past secretary of defense would say if had to give a choice between continuing the state...
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and also turned deadly in detroit.tore through an apartment complex moving so quickly the residents there had a tough time making their way to safety. and many didn't. five people were killed and at least four others suffered burns as well as smoke inhalation. >> we had people jumping out the windows in the back. and fire was being driven through the building by the wind. so it was a horrendous fire to fight. >> this is even horrible. just last night, detroit police declared arson as the cause of that fire. saying they now have one suspect in custody. >>> and the unusually strong winds are also being blamed for this. toppling that tractor-trailer in northern ohio causing a temporary shutdown of interstate 2 0 near foe lead doe. the same is true for this tanker truck. that flipped over on a highway outside of milwaukee. >>> and fire crews battling record wildfires burning across several plain states. should get some relief from improved weather conditions today. forecasters say a storm stretching into the weekend could
and also turned deadly in detroit.tore through an apartment complex moving so quickly the residents there had a tough time making their way to safety. and many didn't. five people were killed and at least four others suffered burns as well as smoke inhalation. >> we had people jumping out the windows in the back. and fire was being driven through the building by the wind. so it was a horrendous fire to fight. >> this is even horrible. just last night, detroit police declared arson...
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>> brangham: fewer than five percent of voters in detroit picked president trump, but coron bentley,works for ford motor company, supported him. he says he gets a lot of grief from friends and family for being a black republican, but he's glad to have voted for the president, and he says it's already paying off. >> there was talk of them building a brand new $700 million dollar plant in mexico, but instead, they decided to invest that money in the plant that i work at. that, as herbert hoover once said of all people, ¡prosperity is right around the corner.' >> brangham: bentley says that optimism stems from ford's recent decision to reinvest more than a billion dollars into three michigan plants. president trump applauded the announcement on twitter earlier this week, saying car company jobs are coming back to the u.s. however, ford said much of the plan had been in the works long before the election. back in allen park, randall shelton wants the president to refocus on cracking down on illegal immigration and to start acting a little more presidential. >> up and-- you're supposed to
>> brangham: fewer than five percent of voters in detroit picked president trump, but coron bentley,works for ford motor company, supported him. he says he gets a lot of grief from friends and family for being a black republican, but he's glad to have voted for the president, and he says it's already paying off. >> there was talk of them building a brand new $700 million dollar plant in mexico, but instead, they decided to invest that money in the plant that i work at. that, as...
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fly that man to detroit.est him out. >> the shooting death of an indian immigrant in kansas being investigated by the fbi as a hate crime. accused of killing one man and wounding two others at a bar outside kansas city. he allegedly shouted get out of my tuesday the white house condemned the shooting as an act of racially motivated hatred. >> alarming news that colo-rectal rates are raising. the disease is now affecting middle-aged americans at lower rates. researchers say dramatic increase in cases among 20 and 30-somethings, may be partly due to a more sedentary lifestyle. and obesity. they also say, it may be linked to diets higher in saturated fats. sugars and grains. >> in florida, retired police officer been trying to convince a judge to spare him from a murder trial. >> curtis reeves has taken the stand insisting he was in a life or death struggle with a man inside a darkened movie theater when he pulled out his gun and fired. here is abc's kenneth moten. >> truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth
fly that man to detroit.est him out. >> the shooting death of an indian immigrant in kansas being investigated by the fbi as a hate crime. accused of killing one man and wounding two others at a bar outside kansas city. he allegedly shouted get out of my tuesday the white house condemned the shooting as an act of racially motivated hatred. >> alarming news that colo-rectal rates are raising. the disease is now affecting middle-aged americans at lower rates. researchers say dramatic...
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so i know how important that is. >>> here we are in detroit.ee the president coming off of air force one. he's heading there from detroit via what is known as the beast, his limousine to michigan, where he'll talk with auto workers and executives. the big topic is jobs and will they roll back some obama emission standards. one of the things we'll be listening for there is whether or not he'll have anything to say about his tax returns released late yesterday. the white house released a statement on that. we'll keep following that for you from there in michigan. and also still to come, no evidence, the head of the house intelligence committee says they have seen nothing about the wiretapping in trump tower. and the leading senator is looking for proof as well. >> you know, when i first heard it i thought that was a wild claim. i don't really know. if it's not true, just tell me it's not true. why is it taking so long to get the answer? i have no evidence of it. i'm suspicious of it but now getting concerned because it's taking so long to answer
so i know how important that is. >>> here we are in detroit.ee the president coming off of air force one. he's heading there from detroit via what is known as the beast, his limousine to michigan, where he'll talk with auto workers and executives. the big topic is jobs and will they roll back some obama emission standards. one of the things we'll be listening for there is whether or not he'll have anything to say about his tax returns released late yesterday. the white house released a...
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the questions we asked was can we continue to ask a coal miner in west virginia or a single mom in detroit to pay for these programs. the answer is no. we can ask them to pay for defense but not the corporation for public broadcasting. >> do you agree with that as the way to evaluate what should be cut in the budget? >> sure, i think it's a very important way to evaluate it because it's those families that are bearing the burden of all of these programs. >> so let me ask you this. the average cost of the president's trips to mar-a-lago are about $3 million a weekend. that's $150 million a year. should we ask a coal miner in west virginia to pay for the president to golf every weekend? >> well, i've never criticized presidents -- democrat or republican -- for the security arrangements that are necessary to move them about the country. but i do think that it's very helpful -- >> that's the question, though, isn't it? >> i think a helpful rule of thumb is every billion dollars we talk about here in washington is about $8 from an average family's budget so that's a good way of putting these fi
the questions we asked was can we continue to ask a coal miner in west virginia or a single mom in detroit to pay for these programs. the answer is no. we can ask them to pay for defense but not the corporation for public broadcasting. >> do you agree with that as the way to evaluate what should be cut in the budget? >> sure, i think it's a very important way to evaluate it because it's those families that are bearing the burden of all of these programs. >> so let me ask you...
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. >> sixers back to the drawing board after last night's loss to detroit.st the bucks tomorrow at home and last night the sixers were without okafor he sat out due to knee soreness. he led the way for sixers 4 points and not enough. caldwell posts and sixers handed 16 to 06 loss. this was a tough one. >> embarassing getting be like that. and especially on home floor and we play this team well before and this year in detroit we have a really good plan and didn't bring the energy and effort. >> specifically it certainly doesn't help us not having jaleel or others. >> coming up tonight in the hyundai sports zone glen mack joins us to recap a busy week in philly's sports and joined by the head cope of penns men and women's basketball teams and executive director of the ivy league talks about the inaugural tournament at the poleest ra and introduce you to a high school star with eyes on the olympics. get ready to know thelma davies in the zone. >> thank you so much. >> still ahead a big workout to help little hearts. we'll take you to the first ever phillies spi
. >> sixers back to the drawing board after last night's loss to detroit.st the bucks tomorrow at home and last night the sixers were without okafor he sat out due to knee soreness. he led the way for sixers 4 points and not enough. caldwell posts and sixers handed 16 to 06 loss. this was a tough one. >> embarassing getting be like that. and especially on home floor and we play this team well before and this year in detroit we have a really good plan and didn't bring the energy and...
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a building and two boats were detroited. several other boats were damaged. some work was being done on an engine inside a building and something went wrong but the cause of the fire is not known. >>> coming up on the "morning ," dramatic video. a car slams into a gas station and causes a fireball. >>> and antarctic, roadwork? this is the "cbs morning news." especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna
a building and two boats were detroited. several other boats were damaged. some work was being done on an engine inside a building and something went wrong but the cause of the fire is not known. >>> coming up on the "morning ," dramatic video. a car slams into a gas station and causes a fireball. >>> and antarctic, roadwork? this is the "cbs morning news." especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that...
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. >>> president trump is heading to detroit to talk regulations and jobs in the auto industry, in the meantime the fallout continues after trump is blasting a recorder's release of his 2005 tax forms. stephanie ramos is live in washington. >> sara the white house says that the tax document was illegally obtained but authentic. >> today president trump gets out of washington and traveling to detroit as two pages of his income taxes from more than a decade ago were out. he refused to release them. >> they are under audit. >> now that he is president there is an irs requirement that all get audited every year. >> yes or no, do you believe that voters have a right to see your tax returns before they make a final decision. >> now a glimpse in trump's 2005 tax returns, an income of nearly $153 million and paid $38 million in federal taxes. the tax rate about 25% and declared $125 million in losses. on msnbc they said that he received the two page tax summary in the mail anonymously and he talked about it on "good morning america." >> everyone else prosperous? america is on the alternative t
. >>> president trump is heading to detroit to talk regulations and jobs in the auto industry, in the meantime the fallout continues after trump is blasting a recorder's release of his 2005 tax forms. stephanie ramos is live in washington. >> sara the white house says that the tax document was illegally obtained but authentic. >> today president trump gets out of washington and traveling to detroit as two pages of his income taxes from more than a decade ago were out. he...
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. >> we were, the president was in detroit. i was with him on wednesday and he announced the decision with respect to the c.a.f.e. standards. you may not be familiar with this process but in 2012 the previous administration and epa worked with industry to say we'll set these emission standards for cars. we're going to set it over a longer period of time which i think is a wise thing to do, 12 to 13 years. there was 2025 window as far as evaluating these standards. there would be a midterm review in april of 2018 and the lasted a administration in december finalized the process. within 10 days, 16 months early, rendered a decision that those standards were insufficient and need to be enhanced. and so, as i shared with people in detroit, kevin, it would be like your kid is being told you will take a test in april of 2018. and teacher coming alongside saying you know we'll not take the test in 28 teen. we'll take it 16 months early. go take the test. that to me is issue of fairness and equity. we addressed that on wednesday. we ad
. >> we were, the president was in detroit. i was with him on wednesday and he announced the decision with respect to the c.a.f.e. standards. you may not be familiar with this process but in 2012 the previous administration and epa worked with industry to say we'll set these emission standards for cars. we're going to set it over a longer period of time which i think is a wise thing to do, 12 to 13 years. there was 2025 window as far as evaluating these standards. there would be a midterm...
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[applause] and there's a movement during the campaign when the president went to detroit to speak to a black church and continue that consistent message. that was important but within a week or two weeks he went to mississippi. he went to a predominantly white audience and give the same message. [applause] there's a tremendous opportunity out there for the president in the country. it's rare that that you have this moment in time like this overwrites revolution when you have bipartisan efforts, blacks, whites, and, others come together for moral cause. it's rare that the political and moral imperatives come together. president trump and what he's doing to realize working-class guy in west virginia, that out of work coalminer in pennsylvania or ohio, that white guy has this same interest as someone in inner-city detroit. so god bless him for what he's doing. [applause] >> robert you have a unique perspective. you live in california and are a conservative the very blue state. however, your father was an italian immigrant, not far from where mr. trump was. i soup you might identify even
[applause] and there's a movement during the campaign when the president went to detroit to speak to a black church and continue that consistent message. that was important but within a week or two weeks he went to mississippi. he went to a predominantly white audience and give the same message. [applause] there's a tremendous opportunity out there for the president in the country. it's rare that that you have this moment in time like this overwrites revolution when you have bipartisan efforts,...
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. >>> much more tragic outcome in detroit where investigators say this apartment fire was deliberately set and it was made even worse by the high winds. five people were killed and at least four others were injured. >>> across the plains, fire crews battling record wildfires have been severely hampered by all that wind so will they get a much needed break today? accuweather's justin povick joins us now. good morning, justin. >> kendis, linsey, thanks and good morning to you. very active time here into the south central plains with regards to all the fires that we have seen and all the high winds, well, today and into tomorrow moisture is climbing so it's not going to be as dry out there and we're also looking at a slight reduction in speed. two good things here which will lower the fire danger threat. again, a front works its way off to the south. kendis, linsey. >> justin, thank you. >>> at least 200 marines have deployed into syria's raqqah with or tillie guns. american forces intensify their battle and it's expected to last less than 120 days. 900 total u.s. troops in all of syria.
. >>> much more tragic outcome in detroit where investigators say this apartment fire was deliberately set and it was made even worse by the high winds. five people were killed and at least four others were injured. >>> across the plains, fire crews battling record wildfires have been severely hampered by all that wind so will they get a much needed break today? accuweather's justin povick joins us now. good morning, justin. >> kendis, linsey, thanks and good morning to...
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born and raised in the inner city of detroit, doctor carson use all first-hand how too many americans can be trapped in poverty and despair and communities that are crumbling, families fracturing and their hope for a better future. you were fortunate to have a mother who prayed for you and gave yo you the push that you needed to climb the ladder of opportunity and give you quiet indeed. you're inspiring life story is known all across the country if not the world. your work as a surgeon at john hopkins hospital has been proved and saved the lives of many and inspired the nation. we are also pleased to be joined as a tribute to you by the chairman at johns hopkins hospital with us today. [applause] doctor carson coming your story and that of your family is quintessentially an american story. it's a story of the american dream and about overcoming, a story about character and perseverance. it is the story and those qualities that make you uniquely qualified to serve as the secretary of housing and urban development for the people in the united states of america. president trump and i are
born and raised in the inner city of detroit, doctor carson use all first-hand how too many americans can be trapped in poverty and despair and communities that are crumbling, families fracturing and their hope for a better future. you were fortunate to have a mother who prayed for you and gave yo you the push that you needed to climb the ladder of opportunity and give you quiet indeed. you're inspiring life story is known all across the country if not the world. your work as a surgeon at john...
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but we were actually the president, was in detroit i was with him on wednesday. and he announced it the -- decision with respect to the cafe standards you may not be familiar with this process. but in 2012, the previous administration epa said to set emission standards for cars we're going to set it over a longer period of time which is i think a wise thing to do. 12 to 13 years so there was a 2025 window as far as these, you know, e evaluating these standards. well there's a midterm review, and in april of 2018. and the last administration in december finalized the process and then within ten days, 16 months early rendered a decision that those stands were insufficient and need to be enhanced. and so as a i shared with people in detroit, kevin, it would be like your kiddos being told to take a test in april 2018 and teacher coming along side saying you know, we're not going to take the test in april 2018 but 16 monthses early. no go take the test to me is an issue of fairness and equity. we address that on wednesday. we address that in i could an we told the ind
but we were actually the president, was in detroit i was with him on wednesday. and he announced it the -- decision with respect to the cafe standards you may not be familiar with this process. but in 2012, the previous administration epa said to set emission standards for cars we're going to set it over a longer period of time which is i think a wise thing to do. 12 to 13 years so there was a 2025 window as far as these, you know, e evaluating these standards. well there's a midterm review,...
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she was a reporter for the detroit lions. ran the 40-yard dash in less than six seconds in heels. >> in heels? oh, wow. >> whoa. >> that is -- that's s >>> breaking news this morning on "world news now." damaging tornadoes in the heartland. warnings across multiple states overnight as a severe storm front brings intense conditions with it. accuweather tells us what's next as residents take shelter. >>> and round two for the travel ban. the revised version is now banning travel from six countries dropping one from the original list. now the question is will this one pass the legal test? >>> and new this half hour, ben carson said what? the controversial comments. >> in his first big speech, he drew comparisons between immigrants and slaves. the comments are bringing plenty of backlash. hear how carson is defending himself. >> it's down to the final two on the bachelor. things got steamy, but someone
she was a reporter for the detroit lions. ran the 40-yard dash in less than six seconds in heels. >> in heels? oh, wow. >> whoa. >> that is -- that's s >>> breaking news this morning on "world news now." damaging tornadoes in the heartland. warnings across multiple states overnight as a severe storm front brings intense conditions with it. accuweather tells us what's next as residents take shelter. >>> and round two for the travel ban. the revised...
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minus 2 in detroit, 18 in atlanta. that's not celsius, right? >> no, unfortunately, not. a lot worry about the effect that will have on the roads. >>> still ahead, why you're more likely to crack your phone's screen this friday compared to any other day of the >>> plus, new this morning a woman's face left like that after one of her gadgets caught fire on a flight. we'll tell you what happened. >>> and a driver and his passengers got quite a scare with this drive on a frozen lake. >>> a breakfast stop turned into a medical emergency at a mcdonald's in miami. this employee you saw there noticed a custer distressed struggling to breathe and when he jumped out of the window to help the woman. her vehicle driving away at the time. a paramedic in the restaurant helped performing cpr. no word this morning however on her condition. >>> police are searching to are california highway shooting. the suspect opened fire during rush hour including injuring rather two drivers on an interstate near san bernardino. both were taken to the hospital. neither is seriously injured. >>> econom
minus 2 in detroit, 18 in atlanta. that's not celsius, right? >> no, unfortunately, not. a lot worry about the effect that will have on the roads. >>> still ahead, why you're more likely to crack your phone's screen this friday compared to any other day of the >>> plus, new this morning a woman's face left like that after one of her gadgets caught fire on a flight. we'll tell you what happened. >>> and a driver and his passengers got quite a scare with this...
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. >> in next one up is detroit and you'll see it next week live on fs1 and dungey is not won at detroitrk. tomac has won detroit and has won in new jersey. 6 races to go, jenny and it's going to be a wild race to the title in dayivegas. >> it raour write pwrao /* you're right into that. congratulations to zack osborne and eli tomac. good night from indianapolis. we'll see you next week. ♪ this march score the perfect basket. buy 8 participating products in one transaction and get a fandango movie ticket. up to $10 total value. only at my giant. ♪ >> coming up next, bracket bracs busted nova fans can't believe it. what they're saying about their tea's early round loss. >> caught in the act. hell aids toes around an elderly woman. the consequences she's face to go night. keep it here. your news starts in 30 seconds much live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 10:00. >>> i'm kind of in disbelief. it feels like a shock especially after last year. >> indeed a sad saturday night for villanova fans after a stunning early round defeat in the ncaa and there will be no repeat
. >> in next one up is detroit and you'll see it next week live on fs1 and dungey is not won at detroitrk. tomac has won detroit and has won in new jersey. 6 races to go, jenny and it's going to be a wild race to the title in dayivegas. >> it raour write pwrao /* you're right into that. congratulations to zack osborne and eli tomac. good night from indianapolis. we'll see you next week. ♪ this march score the perfect basket. buy 8 participating products in one transaction and get...
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and president trump is asked affected to take a trip to detroit. the congressional budget office released its core of the republicans replacement plan the other day and it's an eye-opener. 14 million people could lose according to the plan. by 2026, that number could rise to 26 million. tom price took issue with the findings. >> we disagree with the report put out and we believe our plan will cover more individuals at lower cost and give them the choices they want, or the coverage they want for themselves and the families, not that the government forces them to buy. david: paul ryan today says the white house is not considered major changes to the bill, someone is the fate of the gop health care proposal? has the conversation changed on capitol hill since the score came up from the cbo? >> we have heard from a few senators particularly who are alarmed by the numbers that cbo came out with, particularly on the amount of uninsured, which you mentioned. they have talked about needing to slow down, for the house to go back and make some changes to this
and president trump is asked affected to take a trip to detroit. the congressional budget office released its core of the republicans replacement plan the other day and it's an eye-opener. 14 million people could lose according to the plan. by 2026, that number could rise to 26 million. tom price took issue with the findings. >> we disagree with the report put out and we believe our plan will cover more individuals at lower cost and give them the choices they want, or the coverage they...
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. >> well we will see him in detroit. >> reporter: true, but doubtful he will bring that up in the during. >> being optimistic, maybe he'll bring it up. >> reporter: using my spidy sense. >> to discuss the president's wiretap k claim, let's bring in gloria borger, david chalian, jeffrey toobin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. david chalian, i trust your spidy sense as well. just on the face of this what a pickle president trump has put his entire administration in over one tweet early on a saturday morning. >> they have been scrambling to figure out how to co-exist with totally unsubstantiated untrue tweet twisting themselves into pret pretzels and for chairman nunes saying this is a problem of the credibility and that's why we take the tweet so seriously, not figuratively, it's not the man making the charge it's the office he represents, which oub outrageous if true and clearly his own supporter in devin nunes now clearly saying this is not true and now he's got to work to rehabilitate that credibility. >> what i was alluding to with jim and gloria, the president is in n
. >> well we will see him in detroit. >> reporter: true, but doubtful he will bring that up in the during. >> being optimistic, maybe he'll bring it up. >> reporter: using my spidy sense. >> to discuss the president's wiretap k claim, let's bring in gloria borger, david chalian, jeffrey toobin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. david chalian, i trust your spidy sense as well. just on the face of this what a pickle president trump has put his entire...
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i love tim allen, i grew up in detroit, he's like a home guy. i think he's hilarious.y am tired of the nazi germany references. let's save that for when there is a legitimate fascist anti-semite calling for the destruction of the jewish peopl people. let's save it for that. >> smears the press and tries to scapegoat minorities -- >> smearing the press is it different from legitimately building concentration camps. >> tom: he was making eight joking reference to being put on a list, which i think it's proven that he has been. he saying it's worse than ever, even though he is not a trump supporter, he is lumped in with them. >> slack-jawed is the preferred way to read things on slate, you get the most out of it. >> everybody is saying here, he didn't say nancy, he said germany in the 1930s. >> they were empowers in the 1930s, they were democratically elected -- >> i think he makes a good point, we just talked about a guy getting kicked out of a bar for wearing a hat someone didn't like. if you're conservative in the entertainment into your street, if you think you don't
i love tim allen, i grew up in detroit, he's like a home guy. i think he's hilarious.y am tired of the nazi germany references. let's save that for when there is a legitimate fascist anti-semite calling for the destruction of the jewish peopl people. let's save it for that. >> smears the press and tries to scapegoat minorities -- >> smearing the press is it different from legitimately building concentration camps. >> tom: he was making eight joking reference to being put on a...
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late winter snowstorm marching across the midwest dumping up to half a foot of snow from chicago to detroit. but later today it will collide with another system working its way up the east coast combining them into a monster nor'easter. >>> and in a sign of just how bitterly cold it is, this blast of arctic air, check out this home in western new york on the lake ontario shoreline completely encased in ice. the result of subfreezing temperatures and five days worth of violent wins whipping up the waters of the lake. >> that really is unbelievable. >>> now for a look at morning road conditions, snowy up into new england and wet roads along the east coast from d.c. down to florida and roads will be wet in the pacific northwest with mountain snows further inland. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in chicago, detroit, and washington, d.c. >>> a recharging hoverboard is being blamed for a deadly fire in harrisburg, pennsylvania. a toddler died in that fire and two other children were critically injured. ashanti hughes, her death believed to be the first in the u.s. linked to a hoverbo
late winter snowstorm marching across the midwest dumping up to half a foot of snow from chicago to detroit. but later today it will collide with another system working its way up the east coast combining them into a monster nor'easter. >>> and in a sign of just how bitterly cold it is, this blast of arctic air, check out this home in western new york on the lake ontario shoreline completely encased in ice. the result of subfreezing temperatures and five days worth of violent wins...
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it's not all about the impressive performances from the nfl stars. >> no, check out detroit lions reportertry motoring through a 40-yard dash in under 6 seconds. and fellas -- >> beat some of the players. >> she did it in heels. >> boom. >> bravo to her. good job. i mean, that's really impressive because most of the players were doing it in 4 seconds, 4.2 seconds. how fast can we get to camera one? essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while t
it's not all about the impressive performances from the nfl stars. >> no, check out detroit lions reportertry motoring through a 40-yard dash in under 6 seconds. and fellas -- >> beat some of the players. >> she did it in heels. >> boom. >> bravo to her. good job. i mean, that's really impressive because most of the players were doing it in 4 seconds, 4.2 seconds. how fast can we get to camera one? essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid...