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and if you're a detroiter it's a lot more expensive. that is money that could go toward childcare, rent, college tuition, or retirement savings. we are fixing our cars and paying a road tax that doesn't even fix the damn roads. [applause] so while it is hard to imagine that things could get worse, that's precisely what will happen if we don't act boldly and swiftly. because over the next decade they share of michigan's highways and trunk lines and poor condition will more than double, worsening the severity of the danger and, of course, costing drivers across our state even more. it endangers our families. it robs us of our time and our hard-earned money. and it hurts businesses bottom lines. it also jeopardizes our edge immobility and limits our ability in terms of economic potential and investment. because no one will invest in the state that doesn't invest in itself. that's the hard truth. and let's be very clear. incremental fund shifts like we've seen in recent years, they just won't fix the problem. they only slow our decline, and
and if you're a detroiter it's a lot more expensive. that is money that could go toward childcare, rent, college tuition, or retirement savings. we are fixing our cars and paying a road tax that doesn't even fix the damn roads. [applause] so while it is hard to imagine that things could get worse, that's precisely what will happen if we don't act boldly and swiftly. because over the next decade they share of michigan's highways and trunk lines and poor condition will more than double, worsening...
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industry people. >> while all of this is going on -- >> my family and i start driving 18 hours to detroit she showed up to the event, and unfortunately it was canceled last minute. >> oh! >> but to make it up to her, she will get a tour of the place. back somewhere and right about here, the tour leads them to the stage where these musicians happen to be playing some music. >> do you mind if we watch? >> here's what she started realizing something was not quite right. she started seeing very familiar faces walk into the hall, and right onto the stage. behind her, josh walks in. she knew immediately even before he got down on one knee that she was going to say yes, yes, yes, hurry up and ask the question. >> way to go, josh. >> bravo! [ applause ] >> that's it this episode, everybody. thanks for watching. >>> tonight, breaking news. what we have just learned about some of those new boeing jets that were flying right here in the u.s. after those two crashes, the pilots frantically flipping through the manual. now we learn many new boeing jets were missing safety features that boeing charged
industry people. >> while all of this is going on -- >> my family and i start driving 18 hours to detroit she showed up to the event, and unfortunately it was canceled last minute. >> oh! >> but to make it up to her, she will get a tour of the place. back somewhere and right about here, the tour leads them to the stage where these musicians happen to be playing some music. >> do you mind if we watch? >> here's what she started realizing something was not...
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and in other cities, like detroit and cleveland, the cost has ubled. and so, what we wanted to find out is how the acces w toer is compared to other areas. so we compared it to phoenix, arizona, which is a city that gets most of its water from the colorado river, about 200 milesy and we found that the cost of water in phoenix is actually a lot-- a lot less than the cities acrosshe great lakes region. >> sreenivasan: so you've got itcity that's in the desert and getting its water from 200 miles away, and that's still cheaper than a cityhat's on the great lakes adjacent to one of the largest resources of fresh water at america has. so give me an idea. like, for a family of four, what kind of money are we talking about? >> so we calculated the average usst for a family of four, assuming they e about 50 gallons of water per person, per day. sand so one of the citithat had the largest increase was chicago. so the cost went from $178 in 2007 to about $576 in 2018. and so, what we know is that the mayor increased the rates in 2011 to cover infrastructure cost
and in other cities, like detroit and cleveland, the cost has ubled. and so, what we wanted to find out is how the acces w toer is compared to other areas. so we compared it to phoenix, arizona, which is a city that gets most of its water from the colorado river, about 200 milesy and we found that the cost of water in phoenix is actually a lot-- a lot less than the cities acrosshe great lakes region. >> sreenivasan: so you've got itcity that's in the desert and getting its water from 200...
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in detroit, my grandfather came to southwest detroit in the 50s.nd his family and me his grandson, which is working out, so really appreciate him for that. there's still families that are making life for themselves, creating that beautiful culture, a diverse culture that you're talking about but there's also, michigan being off the border, border patrol and i.c.e., that is devastating families, a lot of earlier immigrants, decades and centuries ago didn't have to go through a huge militarized police force to begin start their lives here. i know grandmothers that have been detained in detention, low hanging fruit who check in with i.c.e. all the time. i know grandmothers that have tethers on their ankles unfortunately. my question to you, for one, as immigrant rights organizer, i found a great polgs thicy that tried to get senators to support, the data act, which you sponsored and what that does is put oversight on i.c.e. and border patrol, and collects data of who they are doing traffic stops for, and that's how we can see if it's racial bias, and
in detroit, my grandfather came to southwest detroit in the 50s.nd his family and me his grandson, which is working out, so really appreciate him for that. there's still families that are making life for themselves, creating that beautiful culture, a diverse culture that you're talking about but there's also, michigan being off the border, border patrol and i.c.e., that is devastating families, a lot of earlier immigrants, decades and centuries ago didn't have to go through a huge militarized...
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emily: keith known for us in detroit. naughton for us in detroit. the u.s.as had 30,000 power outages in the last 10 years. build argy is trying to better solution. check us out at twitter. ♪ make: lyft is expected to its nasdaq debut in nine days, and one analyst says the ipo filing omits necessary details. tritonone interview, the ceo said it is never good when companies decide to not be straightforward about the math of their business, and these guys told us almost nothing you need to build a model. he further said lyft has not been forthcoming in metrics like separating the acquisition costs of drivers and passengers. meanwhile, lyft got its first buy rating. firefighters have extremist a petrochemical tank fire near houston, texas that blazed for almost five days. the fire began sunday when a leaking chemical tank ignited, sending a plume of smoke over the city. authorities have assured residents the air is not a threat to health, but the chemical blaze further underscores the need for clean energy solutions. joining us now to discuss is blame energy --
emily: keith known for us in detroit. naughton for us in detroit. the u.s.as had 30,000 power outages in the last 10 years. build argy is trying to better solution. check us out at twitter. ♪ make: lyft is expected to its nasdaq debut in nine days, and one analyst says the ipo filing omits necessary details. tritonone interview, the ceo said it is never good when companies decide to not be straightforward about the math of their business, and these guys told us almost nothing you need to...
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we started small in detroit, we tripled the one in detroit, we're doing it in south bronx. these programs work. i think businesses have to do it. anyone in government, business government and civic society working together, works. you see it in your state. what you guys both have done is exceptional. at the local level, it works better than at the federal level. i don't know how to get the federal level working right. it just -- we are -- we are -- between gerrymandering, politics, what we're doing to ourselves is a disgrace. i've mentioned the white variety of areas, education, infrastructure, you name it. companies want to do a good job, most companies want to participate. some just don't know, you should be unabashed about asking. when we work together, it works. when we don't work together, even jpmorgan does not want to get involved. you saw what happened, businesses, 160 million people work in america. 140 million work for business. and the thought that somebody can have a great society without fostering good business is not a good idea. some cities and states, they t
we started small in detroit, we tripled the one in detroit, we're doing it in south bronx. these programs work. i think businesses have to do it. anyone in government, business government and civic society working together, works. you see it in your state. what you guys both have done is exceptional. at the local level, it works better than at the federal level. i don't know how to get the federal level working right. it just -- we are -- we are -- between gerrymandering, politics, what we're...
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he was the first candidate to come to detroit. some said they want to see him have staff that look like them. it is a skeleton campaign, but it rolls on, next top cleveland. >> and big plans in new hampshire. >> yeah, that's right, first in the nation primary state, he says his campaign says they will hit all ten counties in new hampshire in two days. this will be a big swing for him. the strategy for the campaign is they want to be everywhere all of the time. this is another advantage that he has. he disease not have a day job. he lost that race for senate, he doesn't have to be anywhere else. it is his job to campaign, and with this base of small dollar donors funding this campaign, he is not doing finance events. so his barnstorming effort will continue starting tomorrow night, the road trip will continue from here to the keystone state. >> besides beto, the other big beat that could change the game is former vice president joe biden. he has not said officially if he will jump in the race, but he may have given something away w
he was the first candidate to come to detroit. some said they want to see him have staff that look like them. it is a skeleton campaign, but it rolls on, next top cleveland. >> and big plans in new hampshire. >> yeah, that's right, first in the nation primary state, he says his campaign says they will hit all ten counties in new hampshire in two days. this will be a big swing for him. the strategy for the campaign is they want to be everywhere all of the time. this is another...
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black muslims started their first mosque in detroit, so muslim mosque number one is in detroit and malcolm's brother is the head muslim minister. but malcolm is also going to craft coalitions with activists with the christian minister who is going to later be the founder of black christian nationalism and is going to head a church called central congregation but is going to be renamed the shrine of the black madonna by the late 1960s where towering mural of an ebony mary and a came el colored baby sus gaze down on parrisheners. so when we think of malm x we think of him as less of a political icon than a political organizer who even during that heroic period o of the civil rights movement is crafting his own brand of coalition politics. in 1959, malcolm and the nation of islam are going to be unleashed to, on an unsuspecting national audience, and that is going to be via the documentary that's nareyated by mike wallace, the hate that hate produced. that documentary is going to be oadcast in july of 1959 as a five-part news beat series. malcolm is actually in africa while that documentary is
black muslims started their first mosque in detroit, so muslim mosque number one is in detroit and malcolm's brother is the head muslim minister. but malcolm is also going to craft coalitions with activists with the christian minister who is going to later be the founder of black christian nationalism and is going to head a church called central congregation but is going to be renamed the shrine of the black madonna by the late 1960s where towering mural of an ebony mary and a came el colored...
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detroit police are now investigating. stephanie gosk brings us up to speed. >> reporter: r kelly is in prison for failingo pay child support as a swirl of action h from interview with cbs news. >> i'm a man. i make mistakes but i'm not a devil and by no means am i a monster. >> reporter: three-time grammy winner lashing out angrily when asked about allegations of sexual miscondu. >> i didn't do this stuff. this is not me. i'm fighting for my [ bleep ] life. y'all killing m with this [ bleep ]. i amoing to fight this. [ bleep ]. >> rort. >> i am. y'all trying to kill me. youillingme, man. >> reporter: rumors of sexual abuse and relationships with enage girls have followed r kelly for more than a decade. with e you ever had sex anyone -- >> no. >> -- under the age of 17. >> no. >> never? >> no. >> have you broken any law when it comes to women? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: last month r kelly pleaded not guilty to ten charges of sexual abuse involving four women, three of them minors. his arres came soon after the release
detroit police are now investigating. stephanie gosk brings us up to speed. >> reporter: r kelly is in prison for failingo pay child support as a swirl of action h from interview with cbs news. >> i'm a man. i make mistakes but i'm not a devil and by no means am i a monster. >> reporter: three-time grammy winner lashing out angrily when asked about allegations of sexual miscondu. >> i didn't do this stuff. this is not me. i'm fighting for my [ bleep ] life. y'all killing...
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detroit police say they are investigating.eanwhile, kelly maintained his innocence against sexual abuse charges in an explosive interview with "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king. his live-in girlfriends are coming to his defense, and their families are responding, too. laura podesta is covering all of this from here in new york. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. just hours after the emotional interview aired yesterday, r. kelly was taken into police custody in chicago for a different crime -- not paying his share of child support. authorities say he must stay in jail until the full amount is paid, but kelly says the other allegations surrounding him are making it impossible for him to work. r. kelly will remain behind bars until he can pay $161,000 in child support to his children's mother. >> they wanted the entire amount. >> reporter: kelly's publicist says the r&b singer doesn't have the money because he can't work. >> can't book shows, can't do anything. at the end of the day, he's locked up, t
detroit police say they are investigating.eanwhile, kelly maintained his innocence against sexual abuse charges in an explosive interview with "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king. his live-in girlfriends are coming to his defense, and their families are responding, too. laura podesta is covering all of this from here in new york. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. just hours after the emotional interview aired yesterday, r. kelly was taken into police...
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to do so, they'd have to beat the detroit red wings. the sharks gave up a short-handed goaough.n it "today in the bay," a check of that all-important forecast. >> it is kind of a break in between the rain and so tomorrow morning, we will have some heavy rain pouring, so enjoy the kind of dry conditions. roads are still wet. here is a live look outside in walnut creek with the cloudy start to the day. we'll look at all of our microclimates coming up next. >>> and here in san rafael, where the rain started in the morning yesterday, things are pretty calm right sttered inci throughout the north bay and the east bay. east bay. i'll show th i'm an ice cruncher. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. it has sensitivity relief, so i don't have to give up doing what i love. aren't we lucky. new colgate total. do more for your whole mouth. has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. so, come on home to what you lo
to do so, they'd have to beat the detroit red wings. the sharks gave up a short-handed goaough.n it "today in the bay," a check of that all-important forecast. >> it is kind of a break in between the rain and so tomorrow morning, we will have some heavy rain pouring, so enjoy the kind of dry conditions. roads are still wet. here is a live look outside in walnut creek with the cloudy start to the day. we'll look at all of our microclimates coming up next. >>> and here in...
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emily: kieth naughton for bloomberg news out of detroit and gene munster, thank you both.eantime, terminal users can follow along with all of the latest analysis. just check out our tliv blog. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a handful of tech names got dragged through the red thursday after reporting disappointing earnings results. fox, fitbit, hp ink. sell some of the biggest swings. a fourth-quarter earnings season has helped fuel a 23% rally since the market rout about bottomed out christmas eve. i want to get to new york where we're joined by a senior research analyst. daniel, all of these are different companies, but tech is a common theme. what do they have in common, aside from tech? daniel: well, emily, i think if you look at some of the companies that disappoint today, there are specific stories like hewlett-packard where people are worried about the printing supplies growth and printing supplies contributes to a percentage of the profit.
emily: kieth naughton for bloomberg news out of detroit and gene munster, thank you both.eantime, terminal users can follow along with all of the latest analysis. just check out our tliv blog. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a handful of tech names got dragged through the red thursday after reporting disappointing earnings results. fox, fitbit, hp ink. sell some of...
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inners include "never caught" and "the dawn of detroit." on afterwards, alabama democratic senator doug jones recounts his prosecution of two former kkk members involved in the birmingham church bombing that killed four black girls. he book is called "bending toward justice." >> the motive was to stop the desegregation of the school. >> absolutely. >> that gives you the whole theme of the trials for children. >> it was the year of the child, fire hoses and dogs in may of birmingham, which started that progress. hope was a life. for some people in birmingham, they were seen their segregated way of life sliding away and took matters into their own hands. >> watch tv on c-span2. >> the war in the pacific, a cure for measles, and the life and legacy of dwight eisenhower. this weekend on american history tv at saturday 1:00 p.m. eastern, world war ii's first major ally defense, the battle of guadalcanal. >> for the american public, guadalcanal came to symbolize the first test of the manhood of the generation that had to fight. america," with a r
inners include "never caught" and "the dawn of detroit." on afterwards, alabama democratic senator doug jones recounts his prosecution of two former kkk members involved in the birmingham church bombing that killed four black girls. he book is called "bending toward justice." >> the motive was to stop the desegregation of the school. >> absolutely. >> that gives you the whole theme of the trials for children. >> it was the year of the child,...
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pistons got the better the trauma raptors in overtime this game in detroit could be a first round match up in the eastern conference playoffs and has since winning this encounter one hundred twelve to one hundred seven and go for keith mitchell has shown the value of persistence in sports after ninety seven top level tournaments the american has finally tasted victory a birdie on the final green at the honda classic in florida saw the twenty seven year old win the title by just a single stroke holding off challenges by brooks coca rickie fowler two of the game's biggest names have been close and i let my emotions take over and today the first two holes like i'm not one it's happened again i want to stick it out or you know jews have learned over the past couple years and i was able to do it i just heart breaking those french ok and that's all you sport for now more coming up later but for now it's back to you derek thank you very much indeed for that well that's it for me darren jordan so this news out don't go away though there's a back in a moment with much much more of the day's news
pistons got the better the trauma raptors in overtime this game in detroit could be a first round match up in the eastern conference playoffs and has since winning this encounter one hundred twelve to one hundred seven and go for keith mitchell has shown the value of persistence in sports after ninety seven top level tournaments the american has finally tasted victory a birdie on the final green at the honda classic in florida saw the twenty seven year old win the title by just a single stroke...
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above arthur ashe is yet another "time" cover, and this is of denny mcclain of the detroit tigers, and he would take the detroit tigers to the world series, they would win the world series, and denny mcclain would win most valuable player, which was unusual because it was almost never given to a pitcher. the cy young award was given to a pitcher. and in this picture, tommy smith would win gold and john carlos would win bronze, and an australian by the name of peter norman would take the silver. as you can see, their gloved fists are in the air as a quiet protest against racial inequality the experienced in america, an iconic image. in doing an exhibit like this, sometimes there are juxtapositions you can't anticipate until you lay out the show, and this is a wonderful example of juxtaposition, arthur ashe and carlos and smith. arthur ashe felt exactly the way these gentlemen did about racial inequality in america, but ashe, as i read earlier, he just expressed it in a much different way. it is an interesting juxtaposition, and very relevant, this kind of protest is very relevant to tod
above arthur ashe is yet another "time" cover, and this is of denny mcclain of the detroit tigers, and he would take the detroit tigers to the world series, they would win the world series, and denny mcclain would win most valuable player, which was unusual because it was almost never given to a pitcher. the cy young award was given to a pitcher. and in this picture, tommy smith would win gold and john carlos would win bronze, and an australian by the name of peter norman would take...
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life from detroit to flow what more do you have. hi hi nick yes well we are here in a taxi and we're standing in front of the place where it was original shooting took place in the tram which is five it transports here and there very different he says now very nice to name and as suspects of the possible suspects of this shooter here and the rest of the the whole. basically on an unlocked down schools are closed and people are being advised to stay indoors as if you still trying to find the suspect of this shooting the number now is as has been rising fierce it was one seems to be three people killed now and several injured. it's an ongoing operation there susser philly's here on the streets as you can see in helicopters flying over . there still looking for exactly and we have been seeing pictures sort of look at pictures right now of of police and security forces. on the streets around the station do you have any clue as to where the gunman currently is at this moment in time staking out a particular building or they just searchin
life from detroit to flow what more do you have. hi hi nick yes well we are here in a taxi and we're standing in front of the place where it was original shooting took place in the tram which is five it transports here and there very different he says now very nice to name and as suspects of the possible suspects of this shooter here and the rest of the the whole. basically on an unlocked down schools are closed and people are being advised to stay indoors as if you still trying to find the...
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of the detroit pistons that got the better of the toronto raptors in overtime at this game in detroit could be a first round match up in the eastern conference playoffs the distance that winning this encounter one hundred twelve one hundred seven. and goal for peace mitchell has shown the value of persistence in sport after ninety seven top level tournaments the american had finally a taste of victory at birdie on the final green at the honda classic in florida so the twenty seven year old win the title by a single stroke. is a very close and i let my emotions take over and today i brought you the first two holes like i'm not one this happened again i want to stick it out over you know jews who have learned over the past couple years. i was able to do it i just part great coming down the stretch and that's it for me of course we'll have more for you later on but for now i'll hand you back to that summer thank you very much indeed and don't forget you can catch up with all the news on our web site the address there it is al jazeera dot com that's it for me daryn gotten to this news hou
of the detroit pistons that got the better of the toronto raptors in overtime at this game in detroit could be a first round match up in the eastern conference playoffs the distance that winning this encounter one hundred twelve one hundred seven. and goal for peace mitchell has shown the value of persistence in sport after ninety seven top level tournaments the american had finally a taste of victory at birdie on the final green at the honda classic in florida so the twenty seven year old win...
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back to detroit. and my mother said, and was apropos, and you know who made decisions in the family, you better find a job here, we aren't going anywhere. [laughter] >> my dad always would say that it was the best decision that he had to have made. i said living here, and going to hunter's .1 and number 2 on the hill, yes, yes, yes. somebody may have gone to that school, the buildings are still there. the omega boy's club have their offices there. i graduated from daniel webster elementary school in potrero hill. we lived in the housing project until we were able, by the grace of god, by our own passion, we ended up buying a home, my mother, when i was 11 years old on central and hades in the western edition. they all crawled into that two bedroom, and one sunroom home, and grew up there. we had a home that we cherished, and embraced that home. it was never big enough, but it was big enough with love, and the attention -- attention to keep it and to sustain it, and to work hard, the overtime, all of u
back to detroit. and my mother said, and was apropos, and you know who made decisions in the family, you better find a job here, we aren't going anywhere. [laughter] >> my dad always would say that it was the best decision that he had to have made. i said living here, and going to hunter's .1 and number 2 on the hill, yes, yes, yes. somebody may have gone to that school, the buildings are still there. the omega boy's club have their offices there. i graduated from daniel webster...
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tonight, the 20th annual frederick douglass , the winnersarded are never caught and "the dawn of detroit." 9:00, alabama democratic senator doug jones because his prosecution of kkk members involved in the birmingham church bombing that killed four black girls, his book is called "bending toward justice." >> the motive was to stop the desegregation? >> five days before, i think. >> that gives you the theme of the trials. >> no question, it was the year of the child. april and may of that year, and birmingham, which started the process, the school integration, hope was alive in many quarters but for some in birmingham they saw their segregation sliding away and had to take matters into their own hand. >> watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> nancy pelosi talked with david rubenstein at the economic club of washington, d.c., outlining her legislative agenda and looking to the 2020 elections. this is one hour. >> can i have your attention, please. thank you. let me give a brief introduction to our special guest today and then we're going to have a scufplgts as i mentioned earlier, the s
tonight, the 20th annual frederick douglass , the winnersarded are never caught and "the dawn of detroit." 9:00, alabama democratic senator doug jones because his prosecution of kkk members involved in the birmingham church bombing that killed four black girls, his book is called "bending toward justice." >> the motive was to stop the desegregation? >> five days before, i think. >> that gives you the theme of the trials. >> no question, it was the...
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here we have a case of detroit, a northern city that in the 60's and 70's experienced a white flight out of the city, becomes majority african-american, and the whites in detroit schools tend to be in mostly white schools. the solution was let's bus children across the city lines, let's bus african-american children in detroit across the line to the suburbs, and white children from the suburbs into the city. this metropolitan desegregation order would link the suburban schools with the urban schools as a way to balance the schools racially. it's here the supreme court says no, you can't do that. these are separate school districts. a court cannot order -- remember, schooling -- public schooling is at the local level, locally controlled, run by local boards of education. the court here says they are not going to destroy that, they will not create a metropolitan school district. that is going to put a limit on what courts can demand, in terms of busing. that will have an impact on boston. the other case dealing with african-americans and civil rights is the baking decision in 1978. ala
here we have a case of detroit, a northern city that in the 60's and 70's experienced a white flight out of the city, becomes majority african-american, and the whites in detroit schools tend to be in mostly white schools. the solution was let's bus children across the city lines, let's bus african-american children in detroit across the line to the suburbs, and white children from the suburbs into the city. this metropolitan desegregation order would link the suburban schools with the urban...
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with fiat spending 4 1/2 billion dollars including opening up a brandt new plant in detroit.re you comfortable saying general motors can't do more or could they do more? >> i think general motors is actually doing a lot. they have invested about $20 billion in u.s. manufacturing, in the last 10 years really since the bailout. the industry itself has invested about 100, almost $130 billion. gm is a good percentage of the investment that the auto manufacturers have made in the u.s. charles: do you think they should bring jobs from mexico or other places back to the united states? >> you know i think it is important to remember this is about jobs. this is about preserving jobs this is about doing some painful, painful things that will actually set gm up for sustainable future. so these are some of the decisions. as shah indicated mary barra has made some really hard decisions. that's why they're doing these kinds of moves now while the company is healthy. everybody knows that it is easier to operate on a patient in pretty good condition than somebody that is near death. charles:
with fiat spending 4 1/2 billion dollars including opening up a brandt new plant in detroit.re you comfortable saying general motors can't do more or could they do more? >> i think general motors is actually doing a lot. they have invested about $20 billion in u.s. manufacturing, in the last 10 years really since the bailout. the industry itself has invested about 100, almost $130 billion. gm is a good percentage of the investment that the auto manufacturers have made in the u.s. charles:...
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. >>> right now, we're watching live pictures in detroit.is beto o'rourke speaking to a crowd there. he blew past his 2020 rivals, raking in millions in campaign donations on day one. what's behind beto fever, and can he keep it up? >> 50th in the country before 2018 in voter turnout. not because we love our democracy any less than anyone else in any other part of the country. it is because we were drawn that way. it is because we were drawn that way. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa!
. >>> right now, we're watching live pictures in detroit.is beto o'rourke speaking to a crowd there. he blew past his 2020 rivals, raking in millions in campaign donations on day one. what's behind beto fever, and can he keep it up? >> 50th in the country before 2018 in voter turnout. not because we love our democracy any less than anyone else in any other part of the country. it is because we were drawn that way. it is because we were drawn that way. >> tech: at safelite...
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they recently cut white collar staff in detroit. joini joining me now is diane swonk from grant thornton and someone specialized a great part of her career in labor economics. diane, anything on the list that surprises you? the high technology economies, places that need educated people and places that are doing well. the old industrial cities are doing less well. >> unfortunately that's what we expect to see. now what's really interesting is how that is phoenix open gotten so much worse over the decades. this is many decades in the making. as you know i'm from detroit originally so i grew up with this. it's many decades in the making. not only does it not matter where you live and what job prospects, mobility has gone down. there isn't the premiums in the cities that was there for lower skill and lower wage -- >> let's talk about that, mobility has gone down. you can attach a u-haul and drive somewhere else. >> not any more. >> you can go to some of these places with jobs, there is also the affordability issue. if you are low skill
they recently cut white collar staff in detroit. joini joining me now is diane swonk from grant thornton and someone specialized a great part of her career in labor economics. diane, anything on the list that surprises you? the high technology economies, places that need educated people and places that are doing well. the old industrial cities are doing less well. >> unfortunately that's what we expect to see. now what's really interesting is how that is phoenix open gotten so much worse...
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heavy snow north, heavier rain, chicago, detroit, pittsburgh, philadelphia on sunday, starting out as soon in new england, but then turning to rain. we're warming up at least. david? >> rob marciano with us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to singer r. kelly, just 24 hours after that explosive interview, r. kelly jumping out of his chair. tonight, he's facing a new allegation of sexual abuse. he is now behind bars for owing child support. in the interview he gave, he defended himself against the demand for money, while those two young women who live with him make new claims against their own parents. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> robert, what do you want people to know? >> reporter: there is more trouble tonight for the self-described pied piper of r&b. investigators in detroit say they're looking into a new allegation of criminal sexual conduct, this time with a 13-year-old in 2001. r. kelly's people were hoping to get him out of jail this evening by paying off nearly $162,000 he owes in back child support, but the check is late. >> how can i pay child support? how
heavy snow north, heavier rain, chicago, detroit, pittsburgh, philadelphia on sunday, starting out as soon in new england, but then turning to rain. we're warming up at least. david? >> rob marciano with us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to singer r. kelly, just 24 hours after that explosive interview, r. kelly jumping out of his chair. tonight, he's facing a new allegation of sexual abuse. he is now behind bars for owing child support. in the interview he...
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detroit police chief james craig said the alleged incident happened in 2001 ......reached out to the alleged victim's lawyer. kelly was indicted last month on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. the singer was jailed lastnight for failing to pay 161-thousand dollars in back child support. ( james ) coming up at 8 o'clock. heartbreaking news from jeorpardy host alex trebek after revealing he has cancer.. we'll hear from him about his diagnosis in the next hour. ( james ) and next ... the recent storm system turns streets into rivers. and makes a mess under peoples home. we'll explain. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. slow traffic from the maze (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) skies will remain unsettled today with a few showers expected to be seen moving over the bay. cloud cover will part at times allowing sunshine to peak back out. high temperatures today will peak in the mid 50's. tomorrow expect peak similarly under clear and dry skies to kick off the weekend.skies will remain ( james ) take a look at this out of southeheavy rain ov business
detroit police chief james craig said the alleged incident happened in 2001 ......reached out to the alleged victim's lawyer. kelly was indicted last month on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. the singer was jailed lastnight for failing to pay 161-thousand dollars in back child support. ( james ) coming up at 8 o'clock. heartbreaking news from jeorpardy host alex trebek after revealing he has cancer.. we'll hear from him about his diagnosis in the next hour. ( james ) and next ......
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my mother is an incredible businesswoman who grew two businesses in the detroit area. they told me what hard work and grit was all about. for me, i have taken that to my career in public service, my willingness and eagerness to serve others and bring creative thinking and the human touch to everything. >> were they democrats? rep. stevens: my parents were sometimes democrats. growing up, we were not super political and did not have many conversations about politics. my parents were honestly really busy with their day jobs and coming home and putting food on their table and making sure the kids were going to bed at the right hour. as i got older, my mother's business, it brought her into more political roles, i went to a fundraiser or two in high school but beyond that, my mother encouraged me, because of my love of history and public service, to pursue a career along these lines. >> how did you know you were a democrat? rep. stevens: i think it was reading and learning and asking questions. i like to analyze and i remember taking out two sheets of paper and writing out
my mother is an incredible businesswoman who grew two businesses in the detroit area. they told me what hard work and grit was all about. for me, i have taken that to my career in public service, my willingness and eagerness to serve others and bring creative thinking and the human touch to everything. >> were they democrats? rep. stevens: my parents were sometimes democrats. growing up, we were not super political and did not have many conversations about politics. my parents were...
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hundred million dollars to build a new electric car facility at the orion assembly plant north of detroit a give us an update lauren. well the time by putting in three hundred million dollars into a future electric vehicle which they have not announced supposedly to talk to two hundred employees but you have to remember there is employees there if they're producing cars you're looking at last year's sale of their only electronic electric vehicle which is the bolt evie the only sold fourteen thousand cars and so far this year they've sold less than two thousand so we haven't sold that many vehicles in this year or last year as we can see how many of they sold yet we sold them being just a few and we're looking at electric vehicles as a whole here in the united states sales are less than two percent so introducing another vehicle doesn't necessarily mean more sales are there the big concern with consumers is infrastructure charging times people don't want to be tethered to a cord we already are with everything we own so while they're thinking electric vehicles are the future is what mary ba
hundred million dollars to build a new electric car facility at the orion assembly plant north of detroit a give us an update lauren. well the time by putting in three hundred million dollars into a future electric vehicle which they have not announced supposedly to talk to two hundred employees but you have to remember there is employees there if they're producing cars you're looking at last year's sale of their only electronic electric vehicle which is the bolt evie the only sold fourteen...
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to be here today in detroit, but also yesterday in milwaukee.cking on doors, meeting people who don't come out to an event, who may not know that i'm a candidate and that may not matter to me and making sure that i understand things from their perspective is essential to solve the challenges in front of us. >> you were more direct about the president's rhetoric than i think i've seen you in some of these other stops. you saw the tweets over the weekend and attacking john mccain who has been dead for seven months now. what are you seeing about the way the president talks and how much do you feel you do have to engage with that. i know you don't want to run against him, at least not at this phase, but how do you engage with the way he's talking to country? >> he's trying to divide us, whether he's calling mexican immigrants rapists and criminals, calling neo-nazis very fine people and attacking muslim and at a time when we need greater union and power and having higher-paying jobs and a better living wage, we can't succumb to that. let's not play
to be here today in detroit, but also yesterday in milwaukee.cking on doors, meeting people who don't come out to an event, who may not know that i'm a candidate and that may not matter to me and making sure that i understand things from their perspective is essential to solve the challenges in front of us. >> you were more direct about the president's rhetoric than i think i've seen you in some of these other stops. you saw the tweets over the weekend and attacking john mccain who has...
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time also general motors says it will spend three hundred million dollars at its orion plant near detroit creating four hundred jobs the plant will make a new vehicle based on battery powered bolt one point four billion dollars will go into other u.s. plants were three hundred new jobs earlier however g.m. had announced a string of plant closures and over fourteen thousand layoffs budget bag paid its management board members their first bonuses in four years and twenty eightieth's germany's because never had it all just over fifty million euros for the entire top management and one point nine billion euros in total bonuses twenty thousand dogs are posted its first profit in four years. the international monetary fund has sent a team to mozambique to support efforts to help the economy recover in the wake of devastating cyclone e.j. hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the disaster which left a trail of destruction across southeast africa hitting some of the poorest countries in the world. i made landfall near mozambique's fourth largest city bear on march fourteenth green
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>> you know, you mentioned outside of detroit.t when that plant was closing there and i think you were talking, if i recall correctly, you were talking to the mayor who was saying, look, we're going to try to get other businesses in there. as hard as that is, that is in a suburb of detroit. lordstown is more typical of these small towns across -- these small manufacturing towns in which they're a single industry or single large industry. when that industry goes away, it's a lot more complicate today get somebody to fill that space and employ 3,000 people. >> yeah, i think it's safe to say that this is a company town. there wouldn't be much here if it was not for this massive plant behind me. and as we were speaking earlier, a lot of the employees have been told that they perhaps could move on somewhere else, but a lot of these people have families in school. a lot of these people don't want to move their kids somewhere else. i think we're going to be seeing a lot of people having to do that in order to keep their livelihood going.
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a short time later, i traveled to detroit. burdensome regulations that unfairly harm the motor city, which was getting decimated. we renegotiated the u.s.-korean trade agreement to double the american auto exports to korea. they were not happy about it. and to stop the cheap foreign pickup trucks from flooding our markets. you know why? 25%,se we have a terrace, and that it -- we have a terrace -- we have a tariff, 25%. they were not thrilled, but that is ok. under my administration, we lived by two simple rules. hire american.nd and we are already seeing the results. since the election, we have created more than 55,000 brand-new motor vehicles, auto parts jobs in our country. 55,000. fiat chrysler just announced a $4.5 billion investment in michigan, including the first new auto plant in detroit in over a generation. and they are going to be 13.5 --g in our country $13.5 billion over a very short period of time. for announced an investment just outside chicago, as well as an million right0 here in michigan. i have been a litt
a short time later, i traveled to detroit. burdensome regulations that unfairly harm the motor city, which was getting decimated. we renegotiated the u.s.-korean trade agreement to double the american auto exports to korea. they were not happy about it. and to stop the cheap foreign pickup trucks from flooding our markets. you know why? 25%,se we have a terrace, and that it -- we have a terrace -- we have a tariff, 25%. they were not thrilled, but that is ok. under my administration, we lived...
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. >> reporter: written by isaac hayes in the summer of 1967 as he watched the rioting in detroit on tv"soul" spray painted on buildings to mark black-owned property to be spared. the song introduced a new phrase into the culture ♪ i'm a soul man. >> what makes someone a soul man? >> what you do to the song. it identifies what -- what i believe and hear. >> reporter: recorded at the historic stacks studio in memphis, the first take delivered the song's iconic moment. >> play it, steve. >> reporter: when he called out the guitarist at the urge of the producer to break up a long guitar riff. >> i turned around and i said, play it, steve. >> such a perfect moment. >> they questioned me all afternoon about it. ♪ i'm a soul man come on, steve. >> reporter: sam had his own questions about the song that would become their signature. >> if i told you the day you recorded this song it was going to change your life -- >> i wouldn't have believed. i never had the notion it was going to be -- >> what it blew up into being. >> a classic. >> reporter: number one on the r & b charts, number two on the
. >> reporter: written by isaac hayes in the summer of 1967 as he watched the rioting in detroit on tv"soul" spray painted on buildings to mark black-owned property to be spared. the song introduced a new phrase into the culture ♪ i'm a soul man. >> what makes someone a soul man? >> what you do to the song. it identifies what -- what i believe and hear. >> reporter: recorded at the historic stacks studio in memphis, the first take delivered the song's iconic...
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dilemma,hey are in a meanwhile donald trump, being crafty, is going around the back and saying you in detroit and newark and bakersfield, i'm going to get you better jobs in a way that they never did say don't have to tell anybody you are voting for me, just go in and vote. 90% african-american voter, they can't avoid any hemorrhaging. watch book tv on c-span two. thehis is anita mcbride, executive president and former chief of staff for laura bush. welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. thee're talking with current first lady. can you talk about the be best initiative? found really gratifying was that it was continuing the work of another first lady. after three years, it led to the executive order that was signed by president bush on establishing an interagency youth working group and mrs. trump with her be best initiative has revived that and is using it. nowp using that as a convening power. be best is the initiative she announced in may, 2018 in the rose garden, that this would be her signature initiative that would look at all of the social issues that health children face in our
dilemma,hey are in a meanwhile donald trump, being crafty, is going around the back and saying you in detroit and newark and bakersfield, i'm going to get you better jobs in a way that they never did say don't have to tell anybody you are voting for me, just go in and vote. 90% african-american voter, they can't avoid any hemorrhaging. watch book tv on c-span two. thehis is anita mcbride, executive president and former chief of staff for laura bush. welcome. >> thank you so much for...
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is currently on display it's quite apt detroit is another city facing disaster one that needs to find the courage to see things not as they are but as they could be. but. we will have a new. color shills for the. citizen will be but so will you for it we'll be able to have a more cold feet on the wall cautious people. more cautious citizens and we will have even that different. political class. perhaps from fara is a role model or at least a metaphor for the whole of italy and maybe the city can also give the whole country hope that just when it seems things can't get any worse the tide will suddenly turn. is dead. long live the fall. and the like to cook fact it's resurrected a new form of prominence literary thinking of all night i'm surprised demonstrate that good pricing is out of stock like six pack two thousand and. thirty w. sex making. raring to reach. if there is any product benefits remember you have to find it between the white skin. literature under german streets. african. coming presidential and good luck on the patriotic front. the rebel army and to the one nine hundred
is currently on display it's quite apt detroit is another city facing disaster one that needs to find the courage to see things not as they are but as they could be. but. we will have a new. color shills for the. citizen will be but so will you for it we'll be able to have a more cold feet on the wall cautious people. more cautious citizens and we will have even that different. political class. perhaps from fara is a role model or at least a metaphor for the whole of italy and maybe the city...
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a time later, i traveled to detroit to cancel burdensome regulations that unfairly harmed the motor city which was getting decimated. we renegotiated the u.s. trade agreement to double the american auto exports to korea. they doubled them, and we were not happy about it. and to stop the cheap foreign pickup trucks from flooding our market. you know why? because we have a chicken tax, we have a tariff, 25%. they can't come in here and take away your business and take away your jobs. they weren't thrilled but that's okay. under my administration, we live by two simple rules. by american, and higher america american. and we are already seeing the results. since the election we have created 55,000 brand-new motor vehicle auto parts jobs in our country. 55,000. the out chrysler just announced a $4.5 billion investment in michigan, including the first new auto plant in detroit and over a generation. [cheers and applause] and they are going to be investing in our country $13.5 billion over a very short period for just announced a $1 billion investment just outside of chicago as well as addition
a time later, i traveled to detroit to cancel burdensome regulations that unfairly harmed the motor city which was getting decimated. we renegotiated the u.s. trade agreement to double the american auto exports to korea. they doubled them, and we were not happy about it. and to stop the cheap foreign pickup trucks from flooding our market. you know why? because we have a chicken tax, we have a tariff, 25%. they can't come in here and take away your business and take away your jobs. they weren't...
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is currently on display it's quite apt detroit is another city facing disaster one that needs to find the courage to see things not as they are but as they could be. but. we will have a new. color. for the. it is and will be but so we. will be able to have a more call for the local shows people more cautious citizen we were i believe a lot different. political class. perhaps from far right is a role model or at least a metaphor for the whole of italy and maybe this city can also give the whole country hope that just when it seems things can't get any worse the time i will suddenly turn. the power of commerce into business to make a statement and entice fires. commerce represent bring. fluence customers and sometimes cost controversy. their quiet but powerful ambassadors who help companies stay in the black. commenters on made in germany thirty minutes of spawn. enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian. my guest this week here in london he's learned to milk a number of the progress in europe in the search group which is consistently campaigned for a tough deal with brussels last week
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lakes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas from sea to shining sea from detroit down to houston in new york to l.a. there is pride in every american heart and it is time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american, where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa and i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free. and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪ [applause] usa]ting pres. trump: thank you, everybody. thank you very much, grand rapids. it is great to be back. right here in america's heartland. you know that. with the hard-working patriots from the great state of michigan. [applause] pres. trump: we are bringing a lot of those car companies back. remember i told you, they are coming back, they are pouring back in. they are coming back, they a
lakes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas from sea to shining sea from detroit down to houston in new york to l.a. there is pride in every american heart and it is time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american, where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa and i am proud to be an american where...