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in detroit was certainly a big part of that. vickie: one thing that facebook did was create programs to assist with black small businesses. steve mentioned the black business minute. we highlight lack businesses three times a week. reason why i started that is because i heard statistics said 40% to 50% of black owned businesses will not survive the pandemic. so talk about the programs you created for those to help throw them a lifeline and why you wanted to do that. sheryl: you are exactly right. black-owned small businesses have been cloning at 2 -- closing at two times the rate. they served committees of color. in addition to the hundred million dollar grant program when coronavirus started, we did an additional hundred mile -- hundred million dollars for small business owners and nonprofits in the u.s. alone area of that $20 million, some went to southeast michigan. this is a community we call home. we try to do more. our employees wanted to do more to help lack communities and black-owned businesses. two employees in our mar
in detroit was certainly a big part of that. vickie: one thing that facebook did was create programs to assist with black small businesses. steve mentioned the black business minute. we highlight lack businesses three times a week. reason why i started that is because i heard statistics said 40% to 50% of black owned businesses will not survive the pandemic. so talk about the programs you created for those to help throw them a lifeline and why you wanted to do that. sheryl: you are exactly...
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this is hosted by the detroit economic club. onomic club. >> a very special guest speaker today, sheryl sandberg, is the chief operating officer at facebook where she oversees the firm's business operations. prior to facebook, she held executive positions at google, the u.s. treasury department and the world bank. she holds a ba from harvard university and an mba with the highest extinction -- highest distinction from harvard business school. she is also an accomplished best-selling author and the founder of a website. we are so delighted she can join us, let's welcome sheryl sandberg to detroit. sheryl: thank you for having me, i first got to visit the detroit economic club when i was a young staffer in the clinton debate -- in the clinton presidency. we know how old i am. it is a treat to be back and, actually, i think the big thing that got canceled for me when coronavirus happened, was my trip in person. it has taken us now rescheduling via zoom. this marks, for me, a year of coronavirus. why am sad to not be here in person,
this is hosted by the detroit economic club. onomic club. >> a very special guest speaker today, sheryl sandberg, is the chief operating officer at facebook where she oversees the firm's business operations. prior to facebook, she held executive positions at google, the u.s. treasury department and the world bank. she holds a ba from harvard university and an mba with the highest extinction -- highest distinction from harvard business school. she is also an accomplished best-selling...
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let's say hello and welcome cheryl sandberg to detroit. >> i first got to visit the detroit economic club when i was a young staffer at the treasury department in the clinton presidency. now we know how old i am. it's a treat to be back. and actually, i think the big thing that got canceled for me when coronavirus happened was my trip, in person. it's taken us to reschedule via zoom. this marks a year of coronavirus. i'm sad not to be there in person, but really happy to be there and grateful you invited me. >> the pleasure is all hours and we will have you back in person someday soon. welcome. again our moderator today is a familiar voice to all, the city beat reporter and news radio 950, where she also hosts the black business minute. she is the first black woman in radio broadcasting in the michigan journalism hall of fame. she is a great friend and let's say hello to vicky thomas. >> thank you so much, steve. it's a pleasure to be here. i'm excited to be part of the conversation today. >> it is great to have you both here. vicky, take it away. >> cheryl, welcome to detroit virtua
let's say hello and welcome cheryl sandberg to detroit. >> i first got to visit the detroit economic club when i was a young staffer at the treasury department in the clinton presidency. now we know how old i am. it's a treat to be back. and actually, i think the big thing that got canceled for me when coronavirus happened was my trip, in person. it's taken us to reschedule via zoom. this marks a year of coronavirus. i'm sad not to be there in person, but really happy to be there and...
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since i wasn't able to be in detroit i met with nine local detroit small businesses. eight of which are owned by women, one man -- glad to have them there -- but almost everyone was a person of color and i hurt the most amazing story. regina runs the house of urban and her business was very local. her wine store was more than a store. she created in-store experiences for people to come and they bought wine. that is how her business worked. when coronavirus hit she could not have those experiences driving her business. she moved them online to instagram she was interviewing winemakers and running cooking classes and giving people those experiences. this is what is amazing. her business is up this year. businesses up this year. what do we believe? we believe when we give small businesses the tools, the assistance, they aren't just going to survive, they thrive and that makes communities like detroit thrive. >> can you share a couple of other stories? we talked to regina gaines. she was featured on black businessman at this friday and listening to the business owners dur
since i wasn't able to be in detroit i met with nine local detroit small businesses. eight of which are owned by women, one man -- glad to have them there -- but almost everyone was a person of color and i hurt the most amazing story. regina runs the house of urban and her business was very local. her wine store was more than a store. she created in-store experiences for people to come and they bought wine. that is how her business worked. when coronavirus hit she could not have those...
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an enormous amount of people moved to detroit. about 500,000 of those people are white and about 50,000 of those people are black. many of them came from the south. african-americans are there getting some of the jobs we talked about, and there's a public housing program to house all these people. you've got to do something if you're the government to make homes for all of these people pouring into the city. when black people were accepted into a public housing project that also at white people in there, this riot broke out. thousands of local whites begin attacking black people across the city in this movement to resist integrated public housing. there's some great pictures of this that you can find. said 1943 in the middle of this war, detroit has what we call a race riot. 34 people were killed during these grassroots act of violence throughout the city. several hundred others were wounded. during this major military emergency of world war ii, the united states had to call in 6000 troops. not to go to burma, not to go to japan,
an enormous amount of people moved to detroit. about 500,000 of those people are white and about 50,000 of those people are black. many of them came from the south. african-americans are there getting some of the jobs we talked about, and there's a public housing program to house all these people. you've got to do something if you're the government to make homes for all of these people pouring into the city. when black people were accepted into a public housing project that also at white people...
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our first guess is michigan state senator, senator stephanie chang joining us from detroit michigan. senator chang, welcome. thank you for being with us. sen. chang: thanks for having me. >> it's good to see you, too. i wanted to go back to before. you were elected in 2014 to the michigan house. you were the first asian-american woman to do so, but i want to go back to before that, to your roots as a community organizer, and working with a civil rights icon. what influence did she have on the beginning of your career? >> i tell people that -- what was amazing was that grace and being around her in my first two years in detroit shaped a lot of who i am as well as my work as a community organizer and coalition builder. i would be a different person if i had lived anywhere else when i first moved to detroit.
our first guess is michigan state senator, senator stephanie chang joining us from detroit michigan. senator chang, welcome. thank you for being with us. sen. chang: thanks for having me. >> it's good to see you, too. i wanted to go back to before. you were elected in 2014 to the michigan house. you were the first asian-american woman to do so, but i want to go back to before that, to your roots as a community organizer, and working with a civil rights icon. what influence did she have on...
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this is where we live, downtown detroit and putting in a plug for detroit as an amazing comeback but at any rate, i would say that people were persuasive and i hope i can be helpful in bringing those relative to the race and relative to the poverty. >> to piggyback on that a little bit, during my introduction, talking about your service in detroit as president of the city council i made the comment that that made you want to rare the members of the senate with a deep background and the question i want to ask is how did that experience in form your service as a united states senator? >> in many ways. first of all, the control grants. whether it is a housing program, school program, infrastructure, whatever it is, water, sewer. it drove home the importance of those people and programs so when the tea party comes along, they can give a tax cut to wealthy folks and at any rate when that argument was made, look how much waste there is in the program. let's go after the waste, but don't go after the housing program, the school program, whatever it is because of the importance to give examp
this is where we live, downtown detroit and putting in a plug for detroit as an amazing comeback but at any rate, i would say that people were persuasive and i hope i can be helpful in bringing those relative to the race and relative to the poverty. >> to piggyback on that a little bit, during my introduction, talking about your service in detroit as president of the city council i made the comment that that made you want to rare the members of the senate with a deep background and the...
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they just didn't understand detroit. detroit is not a friend to outside influence.ndle their own business, it's always been this way. when i worked here years ago, detroit is gritty, but when i look at cities like chicago, philadelphia, and i've watched the looting, the fact that police have retreated -- what is going on,, tucker. not in detroit. >> tucker: it's ruling classss decadence, that's certainly what today's. the chief great to see you tonight. thank you very much from detroit. >> is good tooi be on your show, tucker. thank you. >> tucker: there were calls up and down the power structure. you've got to find this guy guilty. the president saying he was praying for a guilty verdict. but when the vertex came, no one seemed satisfied. s msnbc, one declared that it was proofhe that the system isn't working. >> i'm not happy, i'm not please, i don't have any sense of satisfaction. i don't think this is the system working. i don't that this is a goodki thing. this is not the system working, this is a makeup call, this is the justice system trying to say hey, this
they just didn't understand detroit. detroit is not a friend to outside influence.ndle their own business, it's always been this way. when i worked here years ago, detroit is gritty, but when i look at cities like chicago, philadelphia, and i've watched the looting, the fact that police have retreated -- what is going on,, tucker. not in detroit. >> tucker: it's ruling classss decadence, that's certainly what today's. the chief great to see you tonight. thank you very much from detroit....
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she and the people around her really taught me so much about grassroots organizing in detroit, detroit history as a civil-rights hub for so many years. i think that has been something i have been able to take with me now as a public servant. i am really grateful for those years. >> what did you learn about coalition building, particularly coalition building is of color across detroit? sen. chang: a lot of work i did around voting rights, criminal justice reform, basically in the early years before running for office. i have continued to learn about how to connect with people, how we figure out what it is that can make someone interested in an issue, how are we going to connect with someone who maybe has not thought about this issue, and how do we broaden coalitions effectively. and most importantly, how do we make sure work is done in a multiracial way? that has really led us to this moment, but i think it has been really powerful to be part of some really amazing multiracial coalitions. as someone who is an asian-american in a district that -- my house district was predominantly afric
she and the people around her really taught me so much about grassroots organizing in detroit, detroit history as a civil-rights hub for so many years. i think that has been something i have been able to take with me now as a public servant. i am really grateful for those years. >> what did you learn about coalition building, particularly coalition building is of color across detroit? sen. chang: a lot of work i did around voting rights, criminal justice reform, basically in the early...
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they just didn't understand detroit. detroit is not a real friend to outside influence.k, if they had a bad police department and they wasn't satisfied with what we are doing, they handle their own business. when i worked here years ago, that's detroit. it's gritty. when i look at cities like chicago, philadelphia, and i watch the looting, the fact that police had retreated, what is going on, tucker? not in detroit. >> tucker: its ruling class decadence. that is certainly. chief cried, it is great to see you tonight. thank you very much from detroit. >> always good to be on your show, tucker. >> tucker: thank you. so, there were calls up and down the power structure, the president of united states that he was praying for a guilty verdict. in the verdict came and it was guilty, no one seem satisfied on the left. one commentator said it was proof the system doesn't work. >> i'm not happy, i'm not relieved, i don't have any sense of satisfaction, i don't think the system is working, i don't think this is a good thing. this is not the system working. this is a makeup call. t
they just didn't understand detroit. detroit is not a real friend to outside influence.k, if they had a bad police department and they wasn't satisfied with what we are doing, they handle their own business. when i worked here years ago, that's detroit. it's gritty. when i look at cities like chicago, philadelphia, and i watch the looting, the fact that police had retreated, what is going on, tucker? not in detroit. >> tucker: its ruling class decadence. that is certainly. chief cried, it...
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your slander of detroit style pizza no notwithstanding.it wasn't detroit -- it was this midwest ubiquity, cottage -- >> it was like st. louis pizza whichs aan front to mankind. >> i love the chicago deep dish. i'm from wisconsin on the illinois-wisconsin border. >> when wore -- when you come back for the next book, come through ann arbor perhaps we should go to original buddies and get -- >> never tried it. >> okay, i'm with it. >> but thank you so much for joining us and we hope you stay safe and be well and to the viewers, thank you so much for joining us as well and we hope you continue to stay safe and be well and we look forward to seeing you at the next event. until then have a great night. >> are look now current best selling known fiction books according to lift ratty books in ann arbor. first is broken on the personal battles with depression. next is brandy carlisle's memoir. broken horses. after that is chatter, psychologists ethen cross' look at the so-called inner voice. and then in women don't owe you pretty, activist florence
your slander of detroit style pizza no notwithstanding.it wasn't detroit -- it was this midwest ubiquity, cottage -- >> it was like st. louis pizza whichs aan front to mankind. >> i love the chicago deep dish. i'm from wisconsin on the illinois-wisconsin border. >> when wore -- when you come back for the next book, come through ann arbor perhaps we should go to original buddies and get -- >> never tried it. >> okay, i'm with it. >> but thank you so much for...
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is a former detroit chief of olice, certainly.f police, when _ certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it _ certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it comes - certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it comes to - certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it comes to the i of police, when it comes to the incident that happened last night in ohio, our correspondent was describing how the video was released by police very quickly. are we seeing changes was make is that a change? we seeing changes was make is that a chance? . , . we seeing changes was make is that a chance? ., , ., . ., ., , change? that is a change and it is extraordinary _ change? that is a change and it is extraordinary in _ change? that is a change and it is extraordinary in american - change? that is a change and it isj extraordinary in american policing for them — extraordinary in american policing for them to be that transparent and to release _ for them to be that transparent and to release a video that quickly
is a former detroit chief of olice, certainly.f police, when _ certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it _ certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it comes - certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it comes to - certainly. is a former detroit chief of police, when it comes to the i of police, when it comes to the incident that happened last night in ohio, our correspondent was describing how the video was released by police very quickly. are we seeing...
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the key in detroit we're still recruiting and hiring.ur police officers are still motivated to do the job. but i will tell you things are rapidly changing. what happened in new york the other day when a detective was doing his job an individual whacks him over the head with some object. why did that happen? two nights ago in detroit officers at the scene of an investigation and an individual drives through the crime scene, opens fire on our officers resulting in a fatal shooting. so why is it happening? because of these reckless comments, this anti-police rhetoric that's going on and they hear people sitting in seats of influence and notice i didn't say seats of leadership. i said seats of influence. >> harris: i hear you. i caught that nuance. you are in police leadership in baltimore, maryland. earlier we had the vice president of all of fop on with me. he said yours is a dying profession. is he right about that? is that the direction we're pging in? >> yes. he was correct. this is a dying profession. six years ago today i stood with m
the key in detroit we're still recruiting and hiring.ur police officers are still motivated to do the job. but i will tell you things are rapidly changing. what happened in new york the other day when a detective was doing his job an individual whacks him over the head with some object. why did that happen? two nights ago in detroit officers at the scene of an investigation and an individual drives through the crime scene, opens fire on our officers resulting in a fatal shooting. so why is it...
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noll apologizing joining us detroit police chief james craig, horace hooper, ron marshall, congressman greg stuebe. congresswoman beth van duyne, kiron skinner, former border official ken cuccinelli. more on reports coming in that maxine waters asked, asked for a police escort to minneapolis to incite violence against police. this debate did maxine waters endanger community groups, regular folks doing patrols to help police? did she endanger many businesses many minority owned and in neighborhoods hurt by her comments? did waters endanger cops? 43 dead in the line of duty so far this year? even black community leaders are calling for refunding police as violent crime spikes. we'll take you to the states where they're moving to make permanent covid-19 restrictions. we've got that. and more on dr. fauci's blind spot. we'll tell you what it is as doubts and questions grow about dr. fauci's guidance. separately hbo's bill maher even says the media and democrats are badly misinforming, misleading the public with quote, panic porn getting facts about the pandemic wrong. biden administration
noll apologizing joining us detroit police chief james craig, horace hooper, ron marshall, congressman greg stuebe. congresswoman beth van duyne, kiron skinner, former border official ken cuccinelli. more on reports coming in that maxine waters asked, asked for a police escort to minneapolis to incite violence against police. this debate did maxine waters endanger community groups, regular folks doing patrols to help police? did she endanger many businesses many minority owned and in...
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. >> reporter: on the assembly line at this gm plant outside detroit.again. internal combustion engines. this is where gm is making the chevy bolt. the company's only mass market fully electric vehicle. but that is about to change. it's not so much if, it's how fast. >> mark royce is president of general motors. he said that electric cars will no longer with a novelty for the rich it's now betting big on batteries. planning to lauaunch 30 new electric vehicles across a wide range of price points ns the next five years. >> do you feel that you are building a new company inside the old company? >> i do. it's the biggest thing that the industry has seen in a long, long time. >> gm is rebuilding this massive 4.5 million square foot plant in misch. now called factory zero. as in zero emissions. the name of the street out front, also got juiced. so the robots look ready to go. ours were the first network tv cameras let inside to see what plant manager jim quick says is the factory of the future. this body shop when complete will be the biggest body shop. >> t
. >> reporter: on the assembly line at this gm plant outside detroit.again. internal combustion engines. this is where gm is making the chevy bolt. the company's only mass market fully electric vehicle. but that is about to change. it's not so much if, it's how fast. >> mark royce is president of general motors. he said that electric cars will no longer with a novelty for the rich it's now betting big on batteries. planning to lauaunch 30 new electric vehicles across a wide range of...
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joining me now, the former detroit police chief and former detroit deputy mayor isaiah mckennon. thank you for joining us. the minnesota state police and national guard were fired upon overnight. two national guard officers suffered minor injuries. you were a member of the force and police chief in detroit. what is your reaction to this news that shots were fired at law enforcement there? >> it is saying that those kinds of things are happening. and we hope that people will use good judgment and don't get involved that way. but unfortunately, you know, these -- the feelings have been festering for a long time. whether it is people my age or much younger, they have seen or heard of incidents that occurred with them, with their families, or cross the country. and any time something like this happens there is this possibility of those kinds of actions by people who just -- i think there is just so much anger and violence in the thoughts of people when they do things like that, jim. >> that's right, chief. intentions are high in minneapolis. just as the derek chauvin trial is wrappin
joining me now, the former detroit police chief and former detroit deputy mayor isaiah mckennon. thank you for joining us. the minnesota state police and national guard were fired upon overnight. two national guard officers suffered minor injuries. you were a member of the force and police chief in detroit. what is your reaction to this news that shots were fired at law enforcement there? >> it is saying that those kinds of things are happening. and we hope that people will use good...
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polo sandoval is in detroit.ccines, are there any indications that that
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if you lived in a fort city to quarantine infected ships, or if you lived in detroit, that was another example where the local people are demanding that no more ships come in, steam ships come in to detroit. that interfered with commerce. so local businesses, people in commerce, they had a vested interest and subscribing to the atmospheric explanation part of it, that this was not contagious. whereas ordinary people would say this is a contagious disease. let's do everything we can to avoid it. >> we are in sacramento, the organization of american historians. you presented this to your peers, your colleagues. what questions do they ask you? >> i think they are going to ask me -- they will ask me, i hope, questions of how extensive this epidemic was among indigenous peoples. i'm talking about -- that will allow me to talk about how actually was spread into the west under the indian removal and other processes an infected groups. in missouri, kansas, oklahoma at the time. it affected groups in kansas that were being removed, like certain tribes. it would allow me then to talk about how i
if you lived in a fort city to quarantine infected ships, or if you lived in detroit, that was another example where the local people are demanding that no more ships come in, steam ships come in to detroit. that interfered with commerce. so local businesses, people in commerce, they had a vested interest and subscribing to the atmospheric explanation part of it, that this was not contagious. whereas ordinary people would say this is a contagious disease. let's do everything we can to avoid it....
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demanding that no more ships come into -- steam ships come into detroit. that interfered with commerce. and so local businesses, people in commerce, they wouldn't -- had a vested interest in subscribing to the kind of atmospheric explanation of cholera. that this wasn't a contagious disease. whereas ordinary people kind of want to hedge their bets and say, oh, this is a contagious disease. let's do everything we can to avoid it. >> we are in sacramento. the organization of american historians. you presented this to your peers, your colleagues. what questions did they ask you? >> well, i think they're going to ask me -- they're going to ask me, i hope, questions of how extensive this epidemic was among indigenous peoples. i'm just talking about the choctaws in my paper. and that will allow me then to talk about how actually it was spread into the west, through indian removal and other processes and affected groups like the osage, who lived in missouri, kansas, and oklahoma at the time. and it affected groups in kansas that were being removed into kansas, li
demanding that no more ships come into -- steam ships come into detroit. that interfered with commerce. and so local businesses, people in commerce, they wouldn't -- had a vested interest in subscribing to the kind of atmospheric explanation of cholera. that this wasn't a contagious disease. whereas ordinary people kind of want to hedge their bets and say, oh, this is a contagious disease. let's do everything we can to avoid it. >> we are in sacramento. the organization of american...
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that's what's happened here in detroit.has declined and some other good news is folks that have left our agency for higher page jobs in other agencies want to come home. i always ask the question why. we know you support the men and women doing their job. now dana, make no mistake, when a police officer engages in criminal misconduct, very transparent. we hold them accountable and so that reassures the community that we know what effective and transparent policing looks like. >> dana: let me ask you then because you talk about accountability, a lot of officers leaving. do you agree with the decisions in minnesota that happened where the police chief resigned and of course the officer who shot daunte wright, she also resigned. but the police chief resigning. was that necessary or are we running people out of these jobs so quickly? >> this is across the country. a number of police chiefs over last year. the summer of love was described by many and a number of police chiefs left service, some voluntarily, some forced out. and
that's what's happened here in detroit.has declined and some other good news is folks that have left our agency for higher page jobs in other agencies want to come home. i always ask the question why. we know you support the men and women doing their job. now dana, make no mistake, when a police officer engages in criminal misconduct, very transparent. we hold them accountable and so that reassures the community that we know what effective and transparent policing looks like. >> dana: let...
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not something detroiters want.al in the right making incident in las vegas, representative water stealing comments inflamed violence. >> >> and here are her incendiary comments, rashida tlaib saying it wasn't an accident, policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist, daunte wright was met with violence, i'm done with those who condone government-funded murder, no more policing, incarceration and militarization, you can't be reforms. who is she speaking for. i will ask the same question, is this what people of detroit once. >> >> i just stress they want policing. they want it. she speaks for fringe group, she gets out there and she gets so much pushback, trying to peddle back comments as if she never said it. it came up in an interview about if she wants to resign so be it, the first to do it. >> turning around and attacking you saying you shouldn't have gone in front of the cameras, what is your response? >> i like free speech as well and like to have an opinion and disregard those comments. this
not something detroiters want.al in the right making incident in las vegas, representative water stealing comments inflamed violence. >> >> and here are her incendiary comments, rashida tlaib saying it wasn't an accident, policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist, daunte wright was met with violence, i'm done with those who condone government-funded murder, no more policing, incarceration and militarization, you can't be reforms. who is she speaking for. i will...
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she doesn't speak for the majority of detroiters.y of detroiters support this police department. they want effective and constitutional policing and to make statements like about policing certainly is counterproductive. >> she clarified her remarks some after that initial statement on twitter. let me read you what she went on to say. we continue to see death after death at the hands of police officers with no meaningful accountability. i understand many are concerned about public safety. it's clear more investment in police incarceration will not deliver that safety. instead, we should be investing more resource to tackle poverty, education and equities and increase job opportunities. we should be expanding mental health and social work professionals to respond to disputes before they escalate. your take on that clarification. >> the clarification is spot on. we don't disagree with you know increasing support for mental health just as our prior guest correspondent sarah, we have a massive mental health issue in our country today and
she doesn't speak for the majority of detroiters.y of detroiters support this police department. they want effective and constitutional policing and to make statements like about policing certainly is counterproductive. >> she clarified her remarks some after that initial statement on twitter. let me read you what she went on to say. we continue to see death after death at the hands of police officers with no meaningful accountability. i understand many are concerned about public safety....
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what the detroit police chief thinks of what is happening in lots of cities after this. l shapes andeach with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >> all right. we're still awaiting word from the cdc, the health advisory committee gathering to discuss what will happen with the j&j drug. keep in close, close to seven million doses have been administered. so it might be a decision kind of like what they did in europe with a warning, albeit a small warning, that this could happen in a fraction of the cases here. the odds are one in a million. so johns hop
what the detroit police chief thinks of what is happening in lots of cities after this. l shapes andeach with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab!...
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i think that the movie the film is going to premiere in detroit. motor city and detroit historical society is going to be doing an exhibition. on i'm not sure if it's going to be on automobiles on travel on the green book. regiment you even the jewish green book. and is there a book or are there books about it? so the the research that i did and i actually had a jewish historian helping me on that because i couldn't find anything and there's a small volume called the daily kash route. and it was a publication that basically told you how to observe the dietary laws and what you could eat you could have bordens, you know this or you could have hershey's chocolate certain things that were kosher. and in the back of that there was a listing of places to stay and that we decided was probably the guide. before the the guide that you and i were talking about that came out in the late 50s or early 60s. another question from the audience. yeah right here we can get a mic to believe. i bought a modern copy of the green book thinking that we could travel sout
i think that the movie the film is going to premiere in detroit. motor city and detroit historical society is going to be doing an exhibition. on i'm not sure if it's going to be on automobiles on travel on the green book. regiment you even the jewish green book. and is there a book or are there books about it? so the the research that i did and i actually had a jewish historian helping me on that because i couldn't find anything and there's a small volume called the daily kash route. and it...
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elizabeth: coming up detroit police chief, james craig.rioting in minnesota. a police officer shot a black men. this is what is going on right now. the officer may have mistakenly thought she was firing her taser. we are watching the georgia. floyd trial too. it is midway through. what does this mean, this verdict for the rest of american cities? the story next. because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing your baby is getting the nutrition he needs, no matter how you choose to feed him. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ living with insulin requiring type 1 or 2 diabetes? how does no daily insulin injections sound? omnipod delivers insulin through a tubeless, waterproof pod. and the best part.. no more daily injections! plus, omnipod is covered by most medicare part d plans. get started with a benefits check today. go to omnipod.c
elizabeth: coming up detroit police chief, james craig.rioting in minnesota. a police officer shot a black men. this is what is going on right now. the officer may have mistakenly thought she was firing her taser. we are watching the georgia. floyd trial too. it is midway through. what does this mean, this verdict for the rest of american cities? the story next. because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing...
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i think that the film is going to premier and detroit and destroy detroit historical society will be doing an exhibition -- not sure if it will be on automobile their travel on the green book. >> [inaudible] the jewish green book. are there other books about it? >> i actually had a jewish a story and help me because i couldn't find any. and there is a small volume called the daily -- it was a publication that basically said you had to observe dietary laws and you could have hershey's chocolates. certain things that were kosher. in the back of that there was a list of places to stay and that we decided was probably the guide -- probably the guide you and i were talking about that came in the early sixties. >> another question here from the audience. >> i bought a modern copy of the green book thinking we could travel south and learn something more. but the reprint is only of with the states have now and not really where you could go and learn something. more of with the states laws are in terms of -- rather than what it was in the past. i was looking more for something from the past.
i think that the film is going to premier and detroit and destroy detroit historical society will be doing an exhibition -- not sure if it will be on automobile their travel on the green book. >> [inaudible] the jewish green book. are there other books about it? >> i actually had a jewish a story and help me because i couldn't find any. and there is a small volume called the daily -- it was a publication that basically said you had to observe dietary laws and you could have...
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polo sandoval is joining us from detroit and what are official calling a new third surge?ing worse here, and the michigan top medical director is saying that it is higher than the what we saw in february, and also, the numbers are continuing to increase, and that is where a big part of the story is picking up here. that is according to the officials in one health system here, and namely beaumont health which is recognized as the largest health systems in detroit. there is a increase in hospitalizations there, and it appears that patients are largely getting younger, and as you can probably hear part of that is because of the larger gatherings taking place indoors and outdoor, and so i want you to hear the authorities describe especially from one doctor who is in the front lines, and really what is different from this surge compared to the last. >> we don't have as many patients in the icu and not on the ventilators which is good, but young relatively healthy adults who have never been sick and now needing oxygen. it is scary for them, and scary for us. >> and dr. joel fish
polo sandoval is joining us from detroit and what are official calling a new third surge?ing worse here, and the michigan top medical director is saying that it is higher than the what we saw in february, and also, the numbers are continuing to increase, and that is where a big part of the story is picking up here. that is according to the officials in one health system here, and namely beaumont health which is recognized as the largest health systems in detroit. there is a increase in...
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doctor, you served as the detroit health commissioner.think they're seeing this big surge right now? >> that's right, jim. we have a few things in the dynamics in michigan that have created the circumstance we're seeing now. the first, as we've heard is more b.1.1.7 in michigan, and we know that b.1.1.7 has the ability to double faster. the second is we've had some aggressive reopening, even though we've had some discussion around the governor to extend the mask man tay to younger children. restaurants are still open as are casinos, as are gyms and high school sports third, i think people are fatigued. part of that is the optimism about what the vaccines could delivered has eclipsed the fax nation chef los of uptakes of vaccines in important and vulnerable communities. >> they're asking the bide biden administration to her state. do you think that will help? i've heard some experts saying that may not help. >> unfortunately they don't work fast enough to be able to help. we know that the time between when someone is exposed to the virus a
doctor, you served as the detroit health commissioner.think they're seeing this big surge right now? >> that's right, jim. we have a few things in the dynamics in michigan that have created the circumstance we're seeing now. the first, as we've heard is more b.1.1.7 in michigan, and we know that b.1.1.7 has the ability to double faster. the second is we've had some aggressive reopening, even though we've had some discussion around the governor to extend the mask man tay to younger...
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i am transportation correspondent at axios coming to you from my home in detroit michigan. thank you for making this conversation possible with twitter linkedin and axios.com. joining the conversation today. and then to unpack the space transportation secretary of transportation pete buttigieg is our guest today. thank you for joining us, mr. secretary. >> thank you for having me. good to be with you. >> let's just dive in president biden wants to spend $174 billion to boost electric vehicles. how much of that money would go to consumers to encourage them to get electric vehicles and how much to corporations to encourage manufacturing of electric vehicles? >> part of what we have to do is make electric vehicles more affordable for consumers. they can be a luxury item if we recognize there is a future of car transportation and critically position he was to lead the world and manufacturing with american workers to access to union jobs. that does mean take action and they are more affordable as technology goes to the largest possible scale. as electric vehicles are getting clo
i am transportation correspondent at axios coming to you from my home in detroit michigan. thank you for making this conversation possible with twitter linkedin and axios.com. joining the conversation today. and then to unpack the space transportation secretary of transportation pete buttigieg is our guest today. thank you for joining us, mr. secretary. >> thank you for having me. good to be with you. >> let's just dive in president biden wants to spend $174 billion to boost...
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detroit's top cop with choice words for rashida tlaib. his own congresswoman after she called for no more policing. >> i would be the first person to call for her resignation and throw her a going away party. all this rhetoric is not helping the situation. it is putting our police officers in danger. >> bill: chief james craig live with us next. disrupt the status quo. which is why t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities. only one 5g partner offers unmatched network, support, and value-without any trade offs. here's exciting news for veteran homeowners who need cash. refiplus from newday usa. with mortgage rates low and home values high refiplus can help you lower your rate plus turn your home equity into an average of $50,000. money for security today. money for retirement tomorrow. refiplus from newday usa. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipo
detroit's top cop with choice words for rashida tlaib. his own congresswoman after she called for no more policing. >> i would be the first person to call for her resignation and throw her a going away party. all this rhetoric is not helping the situation. it is putting our police officers in danger. >> bill: chief james craig live with us next. disrupt the status quo. which is why t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities....
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i am coming to you from my home in detroit, michigan. thank you to cruise for making this conversation on mobility in america possible. and welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin and on ask io.com join the conversation today on twitter with at asp io and events. over the next 30 minutes we will unpack our comments and electric vehicles role in the futurece of transportation and their potential for social good. our first guests it is u.s. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. back thanks for having me good to be with you. >> i know it is a busy week. there's met a lot of talk about climate issues. let's just dive in. president biden muster spent $174 billion to boost electric vehicles. i am wondering, how much of that money would go to consumers to encourage them to trade in their gasoline card to get an electric vehicle. and how much we go e to corporations to encourage the manufacturing of electricuf vehicles? >> certainly part of what we have to do is make electri
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todd: harsh words from the detroit police chief against rashida tlaib. >> the trump police chief jamesing off over michigan congressman rashida tlaib's number policing so last week she raised eyebrows by posting policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist, daunte wright was met with aggression and violence. i'm done with those who condone government-funded murder, no more policing, incarceration and militarization. it can't be reformed. she responded she is reckless. i would love to see her resign. i would throw her a goodbye party. when you talk about abolishing police, incarceration, state cities, what do you think residents in detroit want? i know? i speak with them. rashida tlaib's spokesman responded at a time where report after report cites the city of detroit's harmful treatment of plaque lives matter protesters, people don't feel safe, spending $300 billion a year in policing is disappointing, running to the cameras to call for her resignation, he will be running 2 cameras again, he will be on this very show, "fox and friends first" next hour. stay tuned for
todd: harsh words from the detroit police chief against rashida tlaib. >> the trump police chief jamesing off over michigan congressman rashida tlaib's number policing so last week she raised eyebrows by posting policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist, daunte wright was met with aggression and violence. i'm done with those who condone government-funded murder, no more policing, incarceration and militarization. it can't be reformed. she responded she is reckless. i...
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james craig, the detroit police chief.eputation of keeping the calm in such craziness here where both sides are heated and angry. maybe they can take a point or two from the good chief. thanks very up. now back to washington. the battle over infrastructure. a senator that doesn't like what democrats are pushing, a good deal of it won't be going to americans. that's after this. ♪♪ [music and sound effects played in reverse] this...is our shot. the covid-19 vaccines are ready. and so is walgreens, with pharmacy experts ready to make it easy for you to get it safely, for free. because this is our shot... ...at getting back together. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. because this is our shot... but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlo
james craig, the detroit police chief.eputation of keeping the calm in such craziness here where both sides are heated and angry. maybe they can take a point or two from the good chief. thanks very up. now back to washington. the battle over infrastructure. a senator that doesn't like what democrats are pushing, a good deal of it won't be going to americans. that's after this. ♪♪ [music and sound effects played in reverse] this...is our shot. the covid-19 vaccines are ready. and so is...
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i will tell you in detroit we didn't have that resistance. took a firm stand and tell what happened in l.a., i saw it i was there on the front stage, we do not back off and were not going to because the community expects us to stand our ground and protect the city and were going to do that even though there is the rhetoric that permeates across the country. liz: thank you james craig, it's good to have you on, let's bring in authoring co-chair of project 21 horace cooper. it's great to have you on reports of calls to refund the police in the cities and defend the police, what misconceptions do you see in this debate. >> there is two things, there is clearly no justification for the claim to be a black man in americaor means that you're beig targeted by law enforcement. the evidence does not bear that out, the number of shootings does not bear that out in fact you're more likely to be shot if you're white then you are black. the second this represents even if not true the idea and understanding of black americans, that also is a falsehood, it
i will tell you in detroit we didn't have that resistance. took a firm stand and tell what happened in l.a., i saw it i was there on the front stage, we do not back off and were not going to because the community expects us to stand our ground and protect the city and were going to do that even though there is the rhetoric that permeates across the country. liz: thank you james craig, it's good to have you on, let's bring in authoring co-chair of project 21 horace cooper. it's great to have you...
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i mean we see detroit, detroit took decades to recover from their rioting from the '60s and other periods. i mean so what happens is police get tied up with protesters at their own headquarters in suburbs like brooklyn center. in fact somebody shot a bullet at the headquarter front door. smash ad window. retailers are stranded. talking dollar tree. walmart was attacked. foot locker. riley auto parts. they get stranded. they're destroyed. people say it is like a war zone. >> it is. liz, i think you and your audience asked one question, what does burning down these various buildings, stealing looting, what does that have to do with the deaths, the sad tragic death of this young man dante wright? i can ask that for you. absolutely nothing. these are individuals within the community are taking advantage of the death of this young man by doing this rioting and this looting in their own community. that's sad. elizabeth: yeah. you know, detroit police chief james craig was on with us last night. ted, he was mentioning that there is often false stories of police shootings. then that triggers riot
i mean we see detroit, detroit took decades to recover from their rioting from the '60s and other periods. i mean so what happens is police get tied up with protesters at their own headquarters in suburbs like brooklyn center. in fact somebody shot a bullet at the headquarter front door. smash ad window. retailers are stranded. talking dollar tree. walmart was attacked. foot locker. riley auto parts. they get stranded. they're destroyed. people say it is like a war zone. >> it is. liz, i...
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thank you. >> martha: james craig from detroit. breaking out of chicago right now.in that city. what may come of the release of this video. we'll take you there live next after this. homeowners.ws for vetn introducing refiplus from newday usa. with interest rates near record lows refiplus lets you refinance to save money every month. plus you could get an average of $50,000 cash. that's money for security today and money for retirement tomorrow. refiplus, it's only for veterans and it's only from newday usa. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs
thank you. >> martha: james craig from detroit. breaking out of chicago right now.in that city. what may come of the release of this video. we'll take you there live next after this. homeowners.ws for vetn introducing refiplus from newday usa. with interest rates near record lows refiplus lets you refinance to save money every month. plus you could get an average of $50,000 cash. that's money for security today and money for retirement tomorrow. refiplus, it's only for veterans and it's...
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joining us right now is the number two most important person in detroit, michigan, of the detroit tigersnd 11, the democrat -- as well, andrew levin, the democrat from michigan. the path of labor economics in michigan that spans his term in public service, and now you at the ninth district of the strike -- now you in the ninth district of detroit. this amazon vote, is there any sense that resident biden could get a rekindled union movement? rep. levin: absolutely. this plant in alabama, young workers, african-american workers represent labor organizing this country. it looks like they will not win this one, not surprising to me given the oppression amazon has rained down on them through the entire process, but it just shows how broken our system is. i have been listening to your conversation about stimulus. the real thing we need to do to transform this economy is to simply allow workers the freedom to form unions and bargain collectively again. that has been gone for decades. we are down to 6% of private-sector workers have a union in this country. they've got no leverage, and that is w
joining us right now is the number two most important person in detroit, michigan, of the detroit tigersnd 11, the democrat -- as well, andrew levin, the democrat from michigan. the path of labor economics in michigan that spans his term in public service, and now you at the ninth district of the strike -- now you in the ninth district of detroit. this amazon vote, is there any sense that resident biden could get a rekindled union movement? rep. levin: absolutely. this plant in alabama, young...
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but we begin with cnn's polo sandoval in detroit. what's the situation there, polo? >> reporter: vaccinations are growing across the country, but even with the increases, there are many parts of the country experiencing an increase in infections and hospitalizations. when you hear from experts, many believe we're on the brink of another wave. you talk to some experts in michigan, they'll say the wave is already here. >> we'll see in the next two weeks the highest cases reported globally since the beginning of the pandemic. >> the u stais passing a huge milestone. even as the country's vaccination efforts persist, some health expert believe it puts the country on the cusp of a surge in cases. >> we're the exception. now, i understand the absolute resistance in this country to resist that. like drinking barbed wire. we're going to have to respond somehow. >> reporter: 19 states have seen an increase in cases over the past week including parts of the northeast and midwest. cases are up 19% two weeks ago with young people making up a growing number of new cases. health e
but we begin with cnn's polo sandoval in detroit. what's the situation there, polo? >> reporter: vaccinations are growing across the country, but even with the increases, there are many parts of the country experiencing an increase in infections and hospitalizations. when you hear from experts, many believe we're on the brink of another wave. you talk to some experts in michigan, they'll say the wave is already here. >> we'll see in the next two weeks the highest cases reported...
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i am from detroit we declared of the mclaren engine and dropped into the body of a ford pinto. it exemplifies the brokenness of our system and the failure to invest in the obvious. >> i was going to ask you if medicare for all was in place but with this last year look like? how would it have been different? >> as of doable talk about the public health system is not prepared for this but also our bodies were not prepared in terms of having millions of people who had gone without high quality healthcare for decades. from my own experience with patients who have covid, if you have lung disease or heart disease that has gone years without proper treatment, when you get covid and end up in the icu you will be far sicker than you need to be. we have had so much avoidable suffering because of those failures. because of the way we set of the healthcare system still treating it like a consumer product come at the start of the pandemic already 30 million americans without health insurance. millions more losing health insurance when they lost their jobs. in surveys, tens of millions of am
i am from detroit we declared of the mclaren engine and dropped into the body of a ford pinto. it exemplifies the brokenness of our system and the failure to invest in the obvious. >> i was going to ask you if medicare for all was in place but with this last year look like? how would it have been different? >> as of doable talk about the public health system is not prepared for this but also our bodies were not prepared in terms of having millions of people who had gone without high...
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and the chief of police in detroit. but it was really unnerving until i realized that these folks outside my home, these folks outside tcf center in detroit, they weren't protesting me, they were protesting democracy, they were protesting the results of an election they disagreed with. and so, immediately, i, especially in that moment in december, was emboldened to stand proudly in guard of our democracy, even if that meant increased attacks towards me as a person, because again it was the people, the millions of people who voted in our state that i had to essentially protect against those angry individuals. and so, that kind of gave me a sense of fortitude to get through it, but of course, that didn't stop the escalation of the threats all the way up until what we saw happen in our capitol in january 6th. and i think the bottom line for me in all of that is that this can't become everything that happened after the election and in particular, all those shenanigans, i can sort of call them lots of things, but that's a lo
and the chief of police in detroit. but it was really unnerving until i realized that these folks outside my home, these folks outside tcf center in detroit, they weren't protesting me, they were protesting democracy, they were protesting the results of an election they disagreed with. and so, immediately, i, especially in that moment in december, was emboldened to stand proudly in guard of our democracy, even if that meant increased attacks towards me as a person, because again it was the...
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year-old tina catron, a healthy mother of two, grateful to be back home from beaumont hospital in detroit after getting pneumonia from covid. >> all the thoughts went through my head, you know? what if i don't see my kids again? what if i don't see my husband again? >> reporter: the cdc seeing more cases in younger adults who are less likely to be vaccinated. >> we know that these increases are due in part to more highly transmissible variants, which we are very closely monitoring. >> reporter: researchers studying whether a new variant with two mutations, also known as the double mutant strain, is more dangerous. it was first seen in india and now has been confirmed in california. and now, in a race against the variants, this week 14 states are joining 22 others in opening vaccinations to anyone over 16. tonight, one family urging everyone to take this seriously. their 75-year-old mother, air force veteran denise drewes, wanted the vaccine but got sick before she could get one and did not survive. >> what we'd been hoping for was finally here, but it wasn't meant to be for her. everybody
year-old tina catron, a healthy mother of two, grateful to be back home from beaumont hospital in detroit after getting pneumonia from covid. >> all the thoughts went through my head, you know? what if i don't see my kids again? what if i don't see my husband again? >> reporter: the cdc seeing more cases in younger adults who are less likely to be vaccinated. >> we know that these increases are due in part to more highly transmissible variants, which we are very closely...