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transport people through downtown detroit. when he believed in something, he wouldn't take no for an answer. the administration of his own party rejected the project. i recall a meeting between the detroit branch of representatives and transportation secretary and in classic carl style, he appeared over the rims, a fistful of papers and ship them at the secretary's direction as he railed about how we had angels in detroit willing to invest in this project but we need the public sector supported to get across the finish line. his arguments were persuasive today you can ride the queue line in downtown detroit because carl was so determined to make it a reality. president barack obama captured his legacy perfectly when he said upon carl's retirement that if you've ever worn the uniform, worked a shift on the assembly line wereo sacrificed to make ends meet, you had a voice and a vote on senator carl levin. perhaps his greatest legacy was the example he set for all of his colleagues, his staff constituents all agree one of his mos
transport people through downtown detroit. when he believed in something, he wouldn't take no for an answer. the administration of his own party rejected the project. i recall a meeting between the detroit branch of representatives and transportation secretary and in classic carl style, he appeared over the rims, a fistful of papers and ship them at the secretary's direction as he railed about how we had angels in detroit willing to invest in this project but we need the public sector supported...
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the success of the model t helped galvanize rib detroit as the motor city -- helped galvanize detroits the motor city, the motor capital of the world. eventually they were producing one million units or more model t's out of different plans in detroit or branch plants elsewhere in the country. that really galvanize that detroit was the center of american automotive industry, if not the world at that time. because there was no other company in europe that was building one million plus units of one vehicle at a time. and that, again, drew more and more entrepreneurs to this area because they wanted to be involved in the auto industry. it helped build the city up from , basically, being a small hamlet, originally, to maybe one of the top five cities in the united states, by the 1950's. also, the wealth of the auto industry got transferred to a lot of the workers. part of that was because of the rise of the union movement here, for people to earn a living wage, where they can support their families. were they can be working at the auto factories, and would have a middle-class income. that
the success of the model t helped galvanize rib detroit as the motor city -- helped galvanize detroits the motor city, the motor capital of the world. eventually they were producing one million units or more model t's out of different plans in detroit or branch plants elsewhere in the country. that really galvanize that detroit was the center of american automotive industry, if not the world at that time. because there was no other company in europe that was building one million plus units of...
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i am the say clerk and chief election official for the city of detroit. this elected nonpartisan position, i'm chiefly responsible for keeping the official records and documents for the city of detroit. clerking the council and administering all elections. detroit, known as the motor city, is nationally recognized as a comeback city. becomes her bankruptcy, a mass exodus of population, loss of manufacturing jobs, and have made it through global pandemic, where we were defined as a hotspot. approximately 80% of detroit is black. during the 2020 general election, pres. trump made numerous false allegations of voter fraud, insisting that the election was stolen. consequently, state and local officials from both parties, poll workers and election staff were and still find ourselves under attack. threats remain against me, my staff and detroit poll workers iphone, email, and in person, such as when they collected absentee ballots on election day. trump and his conservative allies allied's -- filed several lawsuits against me and other michigan election officia
i am the say clerk and chief election official for the city of detroit. this elected nonpartisan position, i'm chiefly responsible for keeping the official records and documents for the city of detroit. clerking the council and administering all elections. detroit, known as the motor city, is nationally recognized as a comeback city. becomes her bankruptcy, a mass exodus of population, loss of manufacturing jobs, and have made it through global pandemic, where we were defined as a hotspot....
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we have a detroit city clerk, janice winfrey, who is a native detroiter. she's dedicated the last 13 years of her life to tirelessly and carefully servicing her community. when sworn into office in 2005, clerk winfrey anticipated the responsibility to govern three charter roles, city clerk, official record keeper and chief elections officer. in addition to her day-to-day duties as clerk and chief elections officer, clerk winfrey has found time to improve her skills and advance her profession by completing courses in certifications in the election center training program, the international association of clerks, recordest, election officials and treasurers and the michigan municipal league and a member of the national league of cities. clerk winfrey is a graduate of cass tech cal high school where she has been recognized as a distinguished alum and eastern michigan university. and finally, ken cuccinelli from the transparent initial if i have. during the trump administration served as the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and then as acting deputy s
we have a detroit city clerk, janice winfrey, who is a native detroiter. she's dedicated the last 13 years of her life to tirelessly and carefully servicing her community. when sworn into office in 2005, clerk winfrey anticipated the responsibility to govern three charter roles, city clerk, official record keeper and chief elections officer. in addition to her day-to-day duties as clerk and chief elections officer, clerk winfrey has found time to improve her skills and advance her profession by...
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meagan fitzgerald, nbc news, detroit. >>> up next, the historic queen of america's spelling bee. >>> finally tonight, can you smell historic the new 14-year-ol national spelling bee champ from louisiana is already setting records and breaking boundaries this is what 14-year-old zaila avant-garde is famous for this week. we say this week because you're surely going to hear from her again. zaila just became the first ever african american champion of the scripps national spelling bee the winning word -- >> murraya >> is it like the english name murray which could be the name of the comedian >> bill murray made the spelling bee >> it's actually a type of tree >> m-u-r-r-a-y-a >> that is correct >> reporter: perhaps fittingly, her next steps may be on the hard wood. you see, zaila says for her spelling is just an hors d'oeuvre. basketball is her main dish, with three guinness world records to her name, from dribbling to juggling. to what do you even call that? it's good to have goals. zaila sharing those on "today." >> yeah, going to harvard to play basketball, and maybe going to the wnb
meagan fitzgerald, nbc news, detroit. >>> up next, the historic queen of america's spelling bee. >>> finally tonight, can you smell historic the new 14-year-ol national spelling bee champ from louisiana is already setting records and breaking boundaries this is what 14-year-old zaila avant-garde is famous for this week. we say this week because you're surely going to hear from her again. zaila just became the first ever african american champion of the scripps national...
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you know what the first is, detroit. detroit was so corrupt, philadelphia was so corrupt. but the u.s. attorney was not allowed to investigate. this just came out in a letter, you don't even know about this, that's a big one, what do you think? we have a letter, you will have to get it from him. get it from the u.s. attorney, but i'm sure he will be willing to provide it, but he's giving it to us. but i saw that, he was all enthused, then all of a sudden
you know what the first is, detroit. detroit was so corrupt, philadelphia was so corrupt. but the u.s. attorney was not allowed to investigate. this just came out in a letter, you don't even know about this, that's a big one, what do you think? we have a letter, you will have to get it from him. get it from the u.s. attorney, but i'm sure he will be willing to provide it, but he's giving it to us. but i saw that, he was all enthused, then all of a sudden
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i can tell you in detroit lake where i am right now.certainly can feel the sting of the smoke in our eyes and it's here, but we don't see any smoke columns at this point. no, quite a bit south to west. there's the boot lake fire that fire has burned more than 20 homes and more than 50 structures already want to show you some video of what this fire near detroit lake looks like right now. they're attacking the ruler fire from the air using a helicopter for water dogs. >> they also have crews on the ground today with from 60 to a 100 acres for the people who live about 8 miles away here in detroit lakes, seeing fire. >> is a reminder of losing everything. one year ago. my family, we're all scared. we had we were packing up and then of course, all the locals up here. we're trying to coordinate with them in case something happened us. >> we've seen last year that it will move 20 or 30 miles and couple hours. so 8 miles away is not really good feeling. i mean, we're already prepared. backpacks are important papers are stuffed away ready to g
i can tell you in detroit lake where i am right now.certainly can feel the sting of the smoke in our eyes and it's here, but we don't see any smoke columns at this point. no, quite a bit south to west. there's the boot lake fire that fire has burned more than 20 homes and more than 50 structures already want to show you some video of what this fire near detroit lake looks like right now. they're attacking the ruler fire from the air using a helicopter for water dogs. >> they also have...
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new york and detroit were kind of the high points and then the last rebellion were erupted after martinher king was assassinated. the fact that we missed there were 500 some rebellions in the 70s we were in the mid six hundreds but that is the dominant form of protests at least among young black people after the assassination was political rebellion was significant because this is in response to the deployment of the war on crime, the launch of the war on crime with of the omnibus street controlled and 68 which was the capstone of the society the earlier crimehe or problem tended to go to those cities so los angeles and the riot control training for detroit but when the major monumental piece of federal legislation passes in june of 68 that's when the surplus weapons from vietnam. the bulletproof vests go not just into the big cities but into smaller cities, midsized cities and with that also the policing and how do residents respond to that they fight back. the response is to fight back ander in terms of the narratives that we tell about the protests in general and the relationship of
new york and detroit were kind of the high points and then the last rebellion were erupted after martinher king was assassinated. the fact that we missed there were 500 some rebellions in the 70s we were in the mid six hundreds but that is the dominant form of protests at least among young black people after the assassination was political rebellion was significant because this is in response to the deployment of the war on crime, the launch of the war on crime with of the omnibus street...
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so many others is really their focus on what we might call the high wire period of the 60s so the detroit and this sort of high point. but what your work shows is that in many ways, that was just the beginning. that you have uncovered this trove of other rebellion that moves, that continues into the 1960s and 1970s, really speaking in the 1970s with over 643 rebellions in that year so one, i would like i think it would be helpful if you could one talk about your characterizing me as a political struggle, as rebellious and not riots. that's one thing if you could talk about your education and if you could say something about what it means to have uncovered these hundreds of additional rebellions. what is the significance of that, not necessarily discovery but of integrating that into understanding of just the black freedom struggle in the latter part of the 60s will be into the 1970s. >> so i have to admit that i kind of bought into that dominant narrative even in the writing of my first book which is when i started encountering in the mainstream press the persistence of rebellion in the 7
so many others is really their focus on what we might call the high wire period of the 60s so the detroit and this sort of high point. but what your work shows is that in many ways, that was just the beginning. that you have uncovered this trove of other rebellion that moves, that continues into the 1960s and 1970s, really speaking in the 1970s with over 643 rebellions in that year so one, i would like i think it would be helpful if you could one talk about your characterizing me as a political...
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i was talking to him and he was doing the work around the commemoration of the detroit rebellion and he said, i have the records of the center at my office come take a look and lemberg immediately after john f. kennedy's assassination and charted these researchers brandeis and they scoured across the united states of every instance of violence not just black rebellions, but also student protests, labor disputes. i mean, this is an incredibly rich archive and because the local newspaper sources are hard to resource, but these are papers you can't get on newspapers.com. we had met a lot of those, so when i went into christian's office and i encountered this pressure trove of story after story, that was just stunning to me and i was just like, i cannot believe that we have missed all of this. and the archives, you know, newspaper sources are difficult to work with, limited inment ways, search rich stories and coined within them. christian as part of the radical information that he has won has been quantifying this violence, not only the counts, but put together the timeline and i know t
i was talking to him and he was doing the work around the commemoration of the detroit rebellion and he said, i have the records of the center at my office come take a look and lemberg immediately after john f. kennedy's assassination and charted these researchers brandeis and they scoured across the united states of every instance of violence not just black rebellions, but also student protests, labor disputes. i mean, this is an incredibly rich archive and because the local newspaper sources...
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of the 60s the watson detroit in the high point, what your work shows is that in many ways that was just the beginning that you have uncovered this trove of other rebellion that continue into the 1960s and peek into the 1970s and peaked in 1970s with over 633 rebellions in that year. so one i think it would be helpful if you could talk about your characterizing these as political struggles, as rebellions and not riots, that is one thing, if you could talk about your distinction. if you could say something about what it means to have uncovered these hundreds of additional rebellions, what is the significance, not necessarilyrs discovery but integrating that into our understanding of black freedom struggles in the latter part of the 60s moving into the 1970s. >> i have to admit i kinda bought into that dominant narrative even to the writing of book when i first started encountering in the mainstream press the persistence of a rebellion into the 70s and the idea that watts said everything often 65, new york and detroit were the high points in the last hurrah of rebellion were the 137 instan
of the 60s the watson detroit in the high point, what your work shows is that in many ways that was just the beginning that you have uncovered this trove of other rebellion that continue into the 1960s and peek into the 1970s and peaked in 1970s with over 633 rebellions in that year. so one i think it would be helpful if you could talk about your characterizing these as political struggles, as rebellions and not riots, that is one thing, if you could talk about your distinction. if you could...
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and they have to pay a price for it. >> david fink, attorney for the great city of detroit, thank youch for helping us understand what happened today. we'll continue to follow these proceedings closely. thanks for your perspective. >> thank you for having me on. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ♪♪ i'm steven, i'm 52, and i'm a makeup artist. i met my husband in 2002. i miss those eyes. do you think you could fall in love again? i'm so ready, you know? so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a really long life lived of vast
and they have to pay a price for it. >> david fink, attorney for the great city of detroit, thank youch for helping us understand what happened today. we'll continue to follow these proceedings closely. thanks for your perspective. >> thank you for having me on. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it...
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a young detroit artist is part of a re-thinking of who deserves a place in the picture.eports for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: a young man in a painting titled, “light on brother.” a woman in a study in black, called “that beautiful color.” a couple outside on a fearful night-- “the american dream.” portraits of family, friends, acquaintances, and himself-- by 33-year-old artist mario moore. >> i want you to almost feel like that person is standing before you. >> brown: the presence. >> the presence of that individual, that captures you to stop and look. because that's really what painting is about. it's like, how do you get somebody to stop for a really, really long time and sre at this thing that i made? >> brown: 32 of moore's paintings are now on view in an exhibition at detroit's charles wright museum of african american history. it's called “enshrined: presence d preservation.” >> one thing that i'm always interested in is, what are we going to look back to as time moves forward? how do i make a claim, to say that i was here and these people wer
a young detroit artist is part of a re-thinking of who deserves a place in the picture.eports for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: a young man in a painting titled, “light on brother.” a woman in a study in black, called “that beautiful color.” a couple outside on a fearful night-- “the american dream.” portraits of family, friends, acquaintances, and himself-- by 33-year-old artist mario moore. >> i want you to almost feel like that person is...
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. >>> nos sorprendiÓ mucho que los precios estÁn mÁs de un dÓlar en detroit.ifornia es un dÓlar mÁs que el precio promedio>>> precio del crudo subiÓ mucho, entonces esto es importante para que sube la gasolina. >>> no hay caes escasez de petrÓleo pero dicen que continuarÁn subiendo. >>> es poco, pero nos fuimos de campamento contÓ john. >>> se deben ver el vehÍculo para que no gaste tanta gasolina. y tambiÉn cuando las llantas no tienen aire. >>> el aumento del precio se refleja en varios condados de la bÁnia. ahÍ lo ve usted. (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> la criminalidad aumenta en el paÍs, vamos a ver el informe. >>> dentro de una oficina de la agencia alcohol tabacos y explosivos el fiscal de estados unidos afirmÓ que departamento de justicia del paÍs va contra los traficantes de armas ilegales y anunciaron sus procesos. afecta a la seguridad y por eso lanzamos esta equipo con varias agencias del orden, y se estarÁ enfocado en nueva york, los Ángeles, san francisco y detroit. (hablan en inglÉs) tenemos que enviar un mensaje claro, iras a la cÁrcel. Él para
. >>> nos sorprendiÓ mucho que los precios estÁn mÁs de un dÓlar en detroit.ifornia es un dÓlar mÁs que el precio promedio>>> precio del crudo subiÓ mucho, entonces esto es importante para que sube la gasolina. >>> no hay caes escasez de petrÓleo pero dicen que continuarÁn subiendo. >>> es poco, pero nos fuimos de campamento contÓ john. >>> se deben ver el vehÍculo para que no gaste tanta gasolina. y tambiÉn cuando las llantas no tienen...
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he is a former police chief of detroit, michigan.e and he will do it on the show. next, he will. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, for years, james craig was the chief of police in detroit, michigan. how would you like that job? tough gig. he rose to the job. he brought clarity and competency. he served that city. now he has left the detroit police department and has a major announcement to make. he said he would make it on the show. james craig joins us right now to do that. thanks so much for coming on. what's next for you? because you know, i've got to tell you, tucker, thank you for allowing me to come in your show tonight. but i said i would make the announcement on your show. i'm going to do it tonight. we launched today the chief james craig for governor exploratory committee. so i'm asking your viewers to go to chief james craig.com. you know, tucker, we talked many times and i certainly appreciate the opportunity. i have protected and served for 44 years in this profession. the best part, we know what happened last year. you know, when o
he is a former police chief of detroit, michigan.e and he will do it on the show. next, he will. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, for years, james craig was the chief of police in detroit, michigan. how would you like that job? tough gig. he rose to the job. he brought clarity and competency. he served that city. now he has left the detroit police department and has a major announcement to make. he said he would make it on the show. james craig joins us right now to do that. thanks so much for...
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[captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: detroit! from detroit!ow y'all? i appreciate y'all. thank y'all. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well... we got a good one for you today. returning for their fifth and final day, from memphis, tennessee, it's the champs. it's the brown family. [cheering and applause] and from detroit, it's the trust family. [cheering and applause] [laughter] give it to me. ge
[captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: detroit! from detroit!ow y'all? i appreciate y'all. thank y'all. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well... we got a good one for you today. returning for their fifth and final day, from memphis, tennessee, it's the champs. it's the brown family. [cheering and applause] and from detroit, it's the trust family. [cheering and...
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said today in light of what happened to you and that defunding, our once great cities like new york, detroit, san francisco and so many others have become a paradise for
said today in light of what happened to you and that defunding, our once great cities like new york, detroit, san francisco and so many others have become a paradise for
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a lawyer for the city of detroit made this as part of his closing argument.n january 5th, one day before the insurrection. we argued, as part of our brief, quote, by undermining people's faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government, this lawsuit is being used to delegitimize the presidency of joe biden. they argued that in their motion for sanctions, january 5th. david fink said, quote, one day later, that sad prophecy came true. to a great extent, because of the lies told in this lawsuit, millions of americans came to believe the big lie that joe biden is not the duly-elected president of the united states. because of those lies, people died on january 6th. and many in the world came to doubt the strength of our american-democratic institutions. fink continued, quote, nobody can undo what happened on january 6th but this court can do something to let the world know that attorneys, in this country, are not free to use our courts to spread lies and to undermine our democracy. today, we ask this court to issue the strongest-possible sanctio
a lawyer for the city of detroit made this as part of his closing argument.n january 5th, one day before the insurrection. we argued, as part of our brief, quote, by undermining people's faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government, this lawsuit is being used to delegitimize the presidency of joe biden. they argued that in their motion for sanctions, january 5th. david fink said, quote, one day later, that sad prophecy came true. to a great extent, because of the lies told...
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now he has left the detroit police department and has a major announcement to make. craig joins us right now to do that. thanks so much for coming on. what's next for you? because you know, i've got to tell you, tucker, thank you for allowing me to come in your show tonight. but i said i would make the announcement on your show. i'm going to do it tonight. we launched today the chief james craig for governor exploratory committee. so i'm asking your viewers to go to chief james craig.com. you know, tucker, we talked many times and i certainly appreciate the opportunity. i have protected and served for 44 years in this profession. whatest part, we know happened last year. you know, when other cities were burning, we know that portland, seattle, los angeles chicago, detroit did not burn. and you know, i've got to tell you, i'm running. because when i look at what some politicians have been doing across our country, let's talk about governor whitmore, she follows different rules. she just does. and then i can't help but think about the small businesses who are suffering
now he has left the detroit police department and has a major announcement to make. craig joins us right now to do that. thanks so much for coming on. what's next for you? because you know, i've got to tell you, tucker, thank you for allowing me to come in your show tonight. but i said i would make the announcement on your show. i'm going to do it tonight. we launched today the chief james craig for governor exploratory committee. so i'm asking your viewers to go to chief james craig.com. you...
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you remember him, the former detroit police chief.i was thinking that i would have you on today. looking forward to it but remembering what you told me a year ago. this could be the reality of the more this defund police movement spread and looking the other way in the face of crime. now it's happening, a lot of places. the violence, too. what do you make of it? >> you know, neil, thanks for having me on the show. first of all, clearly the reason why this is happening, we have progressive governance in some of these cities, there's no consequences. so yes, stores are going to start shutting down early and in fact, i'll make a prediction, neil. i think san francisco, the high end stores, they'll leave and go to florida, go to places like texas. we know 17 walmarts have closed because of blatant thefts over the last five years. so what impact does that have? it impacts jobs and opportunity. so as the last person syndicated in who talks to the victims? this is a big deal. i was a chief in cincinnati. i met with local businessmen. it was
you remember him, the former detroit police chief.i was thinking that i would have you on today. looking forward to it but remembering what you told me a year ago. this could be the reality of the more this defund police movement spread and looking the other way in the face of crime. now it's happening, a lot of places. the violence, too. what do you make of it? >> you know, neil, thanks for having me on the show. first of all, clearly the reason why this is happening, we have progressive...
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in detroit, this is the top news story of the week. we hear from detroit.o ahead on our democrats line. caller: i would just like to ask a question. why the national urban league, the head, the ceo president, whoever he may be, why he is not reaching out to all communities? i feel like if they reach out to all communities, then we can all come together, because we all need each other. host: marc morial was our guest the previous segment. scott in ionia, michigan, republican lie. caller: i would just like to know -- republican line. caller: yes, i would just like to know who killed ashli babbitt. that's it. host: the independent line. caller: hey there. i discovered a website called the real law news.com. and it tells them about the military, the tribunals that they are having at various places, and the clintons have been sentenced, james comey has lost his head. brendan has been put to death, adam schiff is guilty of treason , susan rice and also william barr. it is very interesting website if people want to check it out. it is called realrawnews.com. host:
in detroit, this is the top news story of the week. we hear from detroit.o ahead on our democrats line. caller: i would just like to ask a question. why the national urban league, the head, the ceo president, whoever he may be, why he is not reaching out to all communities? i feel like if they reach out to all communities, then we can all come together, because we all need each other. host: marc morial was our guest the previous segment. scott in ionia, michigan, republican lie. caller: i would...
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eric: he just retired as a police chief in detroit and yet his hands full but able to keep the policeaid the opponents don't want to just defund, they want to dismantle the police, here's the former police chief of detroit james craig. >> here's what's missing we talk about all these issues were reimagining of the misguided liberal morals and one in chicago, bowser in d.c. who in one breath is talking about defunding, now she wants to fund, continue to forget judge jeanine are police officers across his country with the exception of detroit, are demoralized, they don't feel supported. eric: in detroit they did a poll usa today shows the number one concern of african-american residents happens to be crime. they don't want their house broken into. >> absolutely, i think it is wrong to say that these global mayors, the man in the district of columbia tried to add money to the budget and it was the city council that took money away. you do have a minneapolis where they're talking about replacing a police department, this is the most troubling thing you could ever think of, they want to re
eric: he just retired as a police chief in detroit and yet his hands full but able to keep the policeaid the opponents don't want to just defund, they want to dismantle the police, here's the former police chief of detroit james craig. >> here's what's missing we talk about all these issues were reimagining of the misguided liberal morals and one in chicago, bowser in d.c. who in one breath is talking about defunding, now she wants to fund, continue to forget judge jeanine are police...
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press that this is a rebellion grade but the idea that set everything off and safety five and then detroit were the high points and then boom the last hurrah rebellion were the 11307 something instances that erupted after martin luther king was assassinated. and the fact that we missed, i think it's estate there were 500 is rebellions in and 69, there were into the six hundreds and in the 70s, in the mid six hundreds. but we missed that actually the kind of dominant form of protest at least among young black people. and after martin lives in kings assassination was rebellion. this is a response to the deployment on the war on crime. and crime control and safe streets act of 68. the earlier crime programs, and tended to go to those big cities, so the helicopters for los angeles and riots control training fort detroit. one of the major monumental unprecedented pieces of federal legislation passes in june of 6800 and that is when the surpluss military weapons from vietnam and interventions of latin americans in the caribbean. the rifles and teargas and armored tanks, the bullet proof vests go
press that this is a rebellion grade but the idea that set everything off and safety five and then detroit were the high points and then boom the last hurrah rebellion were the 11307 something instances that erupted after martin luther king was assassinated. and the fact that we missed, i think it's estate there were 500 is rebellions in and 69, there were into the six hundreds and in the 70s, in the mid six hundreds. but we missed that actually the kind of dominant form of protest at least...
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well, the dangerous city of detroit is $380 million. so the u.s.itol, 535 elected representatives have almost $100 million more per year in law enforcement money than the entire city of detroit. the police budget is just over $200 million here, less than half of what those 535 members allocate themselves. to be fair no one in detroit has to deal with the shaman so it's not really an apples-to-apples comparison. so how do you justify up budget. and how do you need twice the budget that the city of atlanta has in the middle of a crime epidemic? to justify democrats picked for carefully curated police officers to testify as the voice of the law enforcement community. we told you about one of them, a man called harry dunn and we told you he would probably turn out to be a partisan activist and we were right about that. he claims to know that officer brian sick neck of the capitol police died not from a stroke, that's what the washington, d.c., medical examiner in turn, determined but instead of "injuries sustained in the line of dirty ohmic duty" on ge
well, the dangerous city of detroit is $380 million. so the u.s.itol, 535 elected representatives have almost $100 million more per year in law enforcement money than the entire city of detroit. the police budget is just over $200 million here, less than half of what those 535 members allocate themselves. to be fair no one in detroit has to deal with the shaman so it's not really an apples-to-apples comparison. so how do you justify up budget. and how do you need twice the budget that the city...
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please join me as we recognize thomas' many contributions to the families of southwest detroit and beyond as we give honor to his memory. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. harris: madam speaker, today the house majority will likely pass the faulty health appropriations bill, which eliminates the protection of the hyde and weldon amendments. this will happen despite polling that consistently shows nearly 60% of americans oppose the use of hard-earned taxpayer dollars for abortion and even more compelling, more than 75% of americans oppose the use of their tax dollars to pay for abortions overseas. as we all know, the hyde amendment prevents the use of federal tax dollars for abortions. this policy rider has withstood the test of time and enjoyed bipartisan support for 45 years. including from senator joe biden. just important to
please join me as we recognize thomas' many contributions to the families of southwest detroit and beyond as we give honor to his memory. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. harris: madam speaker, today the house majority will...
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we know from the detroit news, according to the detroit news, detroit's mayor and former police chieflar incidents. mr. maher, let me bring you into the conversation. is it enough? >> nowhere close to enough. you know, the identification that mr. williams was a suspect specifically said on it that it was to be used as an investigative lead only. not as a basis for arrest. and that didn't stop the detroit police from taking that identification and inducting completely inadequate line up with somebody who wasn't even an eye witness. somebody who reviewed security footage of the alleged theft and arrested mr. williams baitsed on that. in other words, some of those, you know, things that police say would stop this from happening. we're already in place and they were completely disregarded. shoddy technology makes shoddy investigations. that's what happened here. it's what is going to keep happening. >> and you know this case, this case here with mr. williams isn't the only one in the country case or even incident. there was a black enterprise. there's a story about black girl banned from
we know from the detroit news, according to the detroit news, detroit's mayor and former police chieflar incidents. mr. maher, let me bring you into the conversation. is it enough? >> nowhere close to enough. you know, the identification that mr. williams was a suspect specifically said on it that it was to be used as an investigative lead only. not as a basis for arrest. and that didn't stop the detroit police from taking that identification and inducting completely inadequate line up...
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i want to bring in nick montaselli from nbc detroit. it's a tragedy beyond what we know.lk you through it and set the stage a little bit. it's confusing for those following the story. matiss was at a former detroit red wing's house and now the goalie coach for the columbus blue jackets, at a fourth of july wedding. they were in the hot tub when fireworks were going off and one of the fireworks are mortar style shell tipped over and starting firing towards the hot tub and that's where matiss was. the original reports from the nolai police department he was trying to jump out of the hot tub to get away from the fireworks, slipped and hit his head and that was the original thought how he died. then the autopsy came out which just came out yesterday and the coroner from oakland county, just outside of detroit said no, it was that firework that hit him straight in the chest and the autopsy results said it was a percussive injury with horrible, massive internal injuries and that is what killed him. it was shock waves throughout the hockey community, columbus not far from detroi
i want to bring in nick montaselli from nbc detroit. it's a tragedy beyond what we know.lk you through it and set the stage a little bit. it's confusing for those following the story. matiss was at a former detroit red wing's house and now the goalie coach for the columbus blue jackets, at a fourth of july wedding. they were in the hot tub when fireworks were going off and one of the fireworks are mortar style shell tipped over and starting firing towards the hot tub and that's where matiss...
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california congressman darrell issa along with former detroit police chief james craig.urious with people being killed and people running around painting streets, burning buildings. walking out of the tj maxx. when i see senior citizens putting their pennies down so they can buy something they waited for weeks to buy. this is an outrage. what are we going to do about it? >> we are going to do what we have done before. the seeking of decriminalizing and reducing and thinking it will work. we have been there before. the last time we implemented three strikes laws, we did put a lot of people behind bars. we did it all over the country. most of california, new york was a tremendous success. or time you reduce crime overall which means you stop having to put people in jail because many of them don't commit the crimes. but it will get worse before it gets better. we know that, we have been there before. judge jeanine: chief james craig, you ran detroit, we didn't see any of the burning, any of the nonsense in that city. we know you were all about community policing. now you ar
california congressman darrell issa along with former detroit police chief james craig.urious with people being killed and people running around painting streets, burning buildings. walking out of the tj maxx. when i see senior citizens putting their pennies down so they can buy something they waited for weeks to buy. this is an outrage. what are we going to do about it? >> we are going to do what we have done before. the seeking of decriminalizing and reducing and thinking it will work....
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i took those detroit police officers back and left him with six. he and his wife were infuriated with me. you want to defund your police so i'm going to take away your security and, you mentioned cori bush is spending tens of thousands of dollars on personal security, but she's not the only one. let's take a look at this. city of chicago, they have 400 officers there and they spent $17.3 million on saturday for local officials between 2015 and 2020. san francisco they want to reallocate 120 million from police but new york city, they want a million dollars from the police budget, they spent $358,000 on bill de blasio's police detail last year. baltimore wants to cut 22 million from the police budget and they spent 3.6 money to protect the mayor and other city officials and in san diego they proposed 3.4 million in cuts to the police budget and $2.6 million to protect me are locked on mike todd gloria kump the city council and city buildings. so it's like they are taking away from you and me but they are giving themselves. >> is comedy. it's hypocri
i took those detroit police officers back and left him with six. he and his wife were infuriated with me. you want to defund your police so i'm going to take away your security and, you mentioned cori bush is spending tens of thousands of dollars on personal security, but she's not the only one. let's take a look at this. city of chicago, they have 400 officers there and they spent $17.3 million on saturday for local officials between 2015 and 2020. san francisco they want to reallocate 120...
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that is what david, lawyer for the city of detroit told linda parker yesterday in michigan.the lawyers who put their name on an utterly fraudulent lawsuit asking the state of michigan to overturn the presidential election and award the state's electoral votes to donald trump. the city of detroit and the state of michigan are now asking a federal court to punish the trump lawyers for the lies they told in court in that case. david fink asked the court to impose, quote, the strongest possible sanctions against the trump lawyers. he said, quote, these attorneys should never again be allowed to appear in a court in our jurisdiction or frankly anywhere else. rudy giuliani who's already been barred from practicing law in the state of new york and washington, d.c. because of the lies he told in other courts is not one of it lawyers who put his name on the michigan case and so is not subject to sanctions in this case. david fink knew how dangerous lying about the election was even before the january 6th attack on the capitol. david fink filed the request for sanctions against the ly
that is what david, lawyer for the city of detroit told linda parker yesterday in michigan.the lawyers who put their name on an utterly fraudulent lawsuit asking the state of michigan to overturn the presidential election and award the state's electoral votes to donald trump. the city of detroit and the state of michigan are now asking a federal court to punish the trump lawyers for the lies they told in court in that case. david fink asked the court to impose, quote, the strongest possible...
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operation legend was working in detroit. we got things done.ow come we don't talk about these issues? and how come there is no focus on the criminals and victims? who speaks for them? this is the problem. i just feel like it scratched the surface and not saying some of these issues are not good, we talk about hiring police. how will you hire police officers when you're not even supporting the men and women in the profession? police officers are resigning. they're retiring. and the attrition rate is so high right now you're not going to be able to hire enough to keep up. elizabeth: yeah. we are searing that police quitting in record numbers in major cities across the country. you know, amidst what is going on with crime breaking out. we hear eric adams. he won the democrat primary in new york city. we hear former president trump talking about crime. how serious of this is an issue for the democrat party? >> it's a very serious issue but see the moderates on the democratic party are kind of moving more toward the center. they're distancing themse
operation legend was working in detroit. we got things done.ow come we don't talk about these issues? and how come there is no focus on the criminals and victims? who speaks for them? this is the problem. i just feel like it scratched the surface and not saying some of these issues are not good, we talk about hiring police. how will you hire police officers when you're not even supporting the men and women in the profession? police officers are resigning. they're retiring. and the attrition...
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for perspective, the police budget for the entire famously dangerous city of detroit as well over $380lion -- oh. the u.s. capitol, 535 elected representatives almost at $100 million more per year in law enforcement money than the entire city of detroit. in atlantic, where shoppers are routinely shot at the mall, the police budget is just over $200 million a year. less than half of what those 535 members allocated themselves. to be fair, no one in detroit has to deal with the queue and on shaman, it's not really an apples-to-apples comparison. how do you justify a budget like this? how do you prove that you are so endangered you need more than twice the budget for law enforcement that the entire city of atlanta has in the middle of a crime epidemic? to justify it, democrats picked four carefully curated police officers to testify as the voice of the law enforcement community, we told you but one of them, a man called harry dunn and he would probably turn out to be a partisan activist and we were right about that. watch as he claims to know that officer brian sik nick of the u.s. capito
for perspective, the police budget for the entire famously dangerous city of detroit as well over $380lion -- oh. the u.s. capitol, 535 elected representatives almost at $100 million more per year in law enforcement money than the entire city of detroit. in atlantic, where shoppers are routinely shot at the mall, the police budget is just over $200 million a year. less than half of what those 535 members allocated themselves. to be fair, no one in detroit has to deal with the queue and on...
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i can tell you in detroit lake where i am right now.ainly can feel the sting of the smoke in our eyes and it's here, but we don't see any smoke columns at this point. no, quite a bit south to west. there's the boot lake fire that fire has burned more than 20 homes and more than 50 structures already want to show you some video of what this fire near detroit lake looks like right now. they're attacking the ruler fire from the air using a helicopter for water dogs. >> they also have crews on the ground today with from 60 to a 100 acres for the people who live about 8 miles away here in detroit lakes, seeing fire. >> is a reminder of losing everything. one year ago. my family, we're all scared. we had we were packing up and then of course, all the locals up here. we're trying to coordinate with them in case something happened us. >> we've seen last year that it will move 20 or 30 miles and couple hours. so 8 miles away is not really good feeling. i mean, we're already prepared. backpacks are important papers are stuffed away ready to go. k
i can tell you in detroit lake where i am right now.ainly can feel the sting of the smoke in our eyes and it's here, but we don't see any smoke columns at this point. no, quite a bit south to west. there's the boot lake fire that fire has burned more than 20 homes and more than 50 structures already want to show you some video of what this fire near detroit lake looks like right now. they're attacking the ruler fire from the air using a helicopter for water dogs. >> they also have crews...
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let's turn to the story, crime in america former detroit police chief james craig, it's great to haveou on the president is moving on crime in u.s. cities meeting with local leaders in law enforcement as strike force in places like chicago, los angeles, d.c. is this going to work, what do you say. >> thank you for having me on the show i'm disappointed and it's going to be candid this feels so political certainly we know what the polls have said the number one concern about our wmacon folks is violent crime,e come out and we call folkestone and we talk about years and soundbites, let's look at the police or reimagining let's look at schools in employment while those things are very important, don't get me wrong, critically important, those are long-term measures, were gonna take covid money to do what, hire more police, what are they going to do, community policing. i'm a strong advocate but we have got to stop the violence and no one's talking about that. what about bail reform. elizabeth: polls show a majority of americans and black and a majority of democrats say don't d from polic
let's turn to the story, crime in america former detroit police chief james craig, it's great to haveou on the president is moving on crime in u.s. cities meeting with local leaders in law enforcement as strike force in places like chicago, los angeles, d.c. is this going to work, what do you say. >> thank you for having me on the show i'm disappointed and it's going to be candid this feels so political certainly we know what the polls have said the number one concern about our wmacon...
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i was going to say detroit would want a football team, to. that's the reason. the person who i have the distinct privilege of introducing to you all today has a football team. he hails out of kansas, he was a congressman there before he went on to serve as director of the cia and secretary of state for our great country. the 70th person to ever hold that position. he is a very distinguished leader. what some of you might not know about secretary pompeo is he finished first in his class at west point. first in his class at west point. that is saying something about the character and competence of the individual. he also had a job -- i heard the word scoff earlier -- please don't scoff. he was the editor when he went to harvard law school of the harvard law review. you know who else held that job? president obama. and there are rumors afoot, i have seen it on the television and heard people talking about it, that he might be interested in president obama's other job. and he did a better job as a harvard raw -- harvard law leader and i bet he could do a better job
i was going to say detroit would want a football team, to. that's the reason. the person who i have the distinct privilege of introducing to you all today has a football team. he hails out of kansas, he was a congressman there before he went on to serve as director of the cia and secretary of state for our great country. the 70th person to ever hold that position. he is a very distinguished leader. what some of you might not know about secretary pompeo is he finished first in his class at west...
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and i met christian at a barbecue atom heather and thompson's house in detroit.an was getting ready to do a major event, so right after my first book came out. as i mentioned, i was aware that the rebellion happened at least sporadically into the 70s. because i came across some of this stuff in my first book. but i had no idea the breath or scope or frequency. talking about this when he was talking to me about what he was doing and the work he was doing around the commemoration in the detroit rebellion. he said i had the records at my office. why don't youwh come take a loo. the center performed in a 61 immediately after john f. kennedy's assassination. and they charted, the researchers basically did interviews with people and data collections and scoured local newspaper clippings across the united states for any instance of violence not just black rebellions but also student protests, labor disputes. this is such an incredibly rich archive and because the newspaper sources are so hard to locate, many of these, newspapers.com have expanded things, but you can't e
and i met christian at a barbecue atom heather and thompson's house in detroit.an was getting ready to do a major event, so right after my first book came out. as i mentioned, i was aware that the rebellion happened at least sporadically into the 70s. because i came across some of this stuff in my first book. but i had no idea the breath or scope or frequency. talking about this when he was talking to me about what he was doing and the work he was doing around the commemoration in the detroit...
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. >>> the detroit pistons selected a 19-year-old from oklahoma state university as the number-one draft nba draft. >> with the first pick in the 2021 nba draft, the detroit pistons select cade cunningham from oklahoma state university. [ applause ] >> cade cunningham kissed his 2-year-old daughter riley and hugged his family after the pick was announced. the point guard who is 6'8" is the first player in oklahoma state's history to be picked as number one overall. >>> so coming up on "cbs this morning," they may not be real olympians, but they certainly have the drive. we'll introduce you to a british couple that's attempting to complete 96 olympic events all for a good cause. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " make fititness routitine withth pure prototein. high prorotein. low w sugar. tatastes greatat! high prorotein. low w sugar. soso good. high protetein. low susugar. mmm, birththday cake.. pure p protein. fifind our cououpons inin sunday's paper. some peoeople have j joint pa, plus havave high blolood press. ththey may notot be able t toe just a anything fo
. >>> the detroit pistons selected a 19-year-old from oklahoma state university as the number-one draft nba draft. >> with the first pick in the 2021 nba draft, the detroit pistons select cade cunningham from oklahoma state university. [ applause ] >> cade cunningham kissed his 2-year-old daughter riley and hugged his family after the pick was announced. the point guard who is 6'8" is the first player in oklahoma state's history to be picked as number one overall....
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is that how everybody i did not but i guess only the relationship to detroit and yeah, well, a detroit you go the worse your can go on their stay on this side of the it is the end of an adventure for an escaped peice on that shut all we're gonna tell you where this lovely lady was found. ok, so maybe we're new to home improvement, but we're determined. we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. whoa. floor and decor is amazing. look at us. we're shopping alongside real-life designers and contractors. i love this tile. and this one. and, these prices! look at this... durable and water-resistant. we should do the kitchen next! oh, yeah, we found where the pros go. now, we're unstoppable. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com >> swain. nearly 2000 feet in the air for german tightrope. walkers have set a new world highlighting distance record. the team took 2 full days to set up their line in sweeten their rope or webbing as it is called measured in at a record breaking 1.3 miles long. it was strung up over a valley hovering 1970 feet above the g
is that how everybody i did not but i guess only the relationship to detroit and yeah, well, a detroit you go the worse your can go on their stay on this side of the it is the end of an adventure for an escaped peice on that shut all we're gonna tell you where this lovely lady was found. ok, so maybe we're new to home improvement, but we're determined. we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. whoa. floor and decor is amazing. look at us. we're shopping alongside real-life...
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let's bring in james craig, the former police chief of detroit. he's credited with keeping detroit safe while other cities caved. and geraldo rivera. the last time the president addressed the nation on this issue, geraldo, you blasted him as sleepy and pathetic. so let's start with you. what do you make of the new plan? he wants to turn covid relief dollars to use that money to at police across the nation. >> it's fine, martha, as far as it goes. just like the original plan. and i didn't mean to be rude to the president, but it is preposterous when you compare the scale of what he's offering to do with the nature of the problem. there were 11 more murders in chicago alone this weekend. 19 murders in chicago the weekend before. since the president spoke, there's been 40 murders in chicago. the vast majority, young black men. homicide is the leading cause of young black men. in chicago, there's 117,000 gang members versus 12,000 cops. the gangsters outnumbers the cops 10 to 1 to think a school yard program will do something to alleviate the blood fl
let's bring in james craig, the former police chief of detroit. he's credited with keeping detroit safe while other cities caved. and geraldo rivera. the last time the president addressed the nation on this issue, geraldo, you blasted him as sleepy and pathetic. so let's start with you. what do you make of the new plan? he wants to turn covid relief dollars to use that money to at police across the nation. >> it's fine, martha, as far as it goes. just like the original plan. and i didn't...