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how does detroit regard you? to be honest, when i talk to people of detroit, we're not as much of a factor for them. so they don't think of going to windsor for the weekend. what's it like living in the shadow of a big american city? windsor's history mirror a lot of detroit's history. both windsor and detroit make things. they're known for manufacturing, they're known for automotive stuff. i wouldn't say we are in the shadow. i'd say it's a shared identity. we both really went through the recession together. we both are growing and trying to come back and learning from each other's strategies. around 15,000 people live in the city center where sarah's organization operates. most of these citizens exist on a low income. and 35% of the children live below the poverty line. unfortunately, they're often forgotten by the municipality. but sarah sees the place, and rightfully so, as the core of the city, because poor or not, the city center is the heart of any city. and if you want urban renewal, real urban renewal, l
how does detroit regard you? to be honest, when i talk to people of detroit, we're not as much of a factor for them. so they don't think of going to windsor for the weekend. what's it like living in the shadow of a big american city? windsor's history mirror a lot of detroit's history. both windsor and detroit make things. they're known for manufacturing, they're known for automotive stuff. i wouldn't say we are in the shadow. i'd say it's a shared identity. we both really went through the...
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you kill them. >> detroiters took out there frustration on japanese cars. >> people were violent.s not a great leap to think if i ran into the wrong person i would be the enemy. i wanted to show you a couple things -- >> in the hate-filled climate, helen would read in the paper about the death of a 27-year-old chinese-american. >> in almost ten years in detroit i never had seen an article about anything related to chinese americans, and then to see this. the groom was killed just before his wedding. and his 400 wedding guests went to his funeral instead. i kept it because i knew that there was something more to that story. >> it was on a summer night in 1982. >> vincent chin was out for his bachelor party and was going to be married in a few days, and instead he ran into the kind of person that every asian in detroit was afraid they might run into. >> inside the bar, 43-year-old ronald evans and his 23-year-old stepson taunt chin, mistaking him for japanese. >> the confrontation turned physical and continued out on the streets. vincent thought he got away but the two men hunted hi
you kill them. >> detroiters took out there frustration on japanese cars. >> people were violent.s not a great leap to think if i ran into the wrong person i would be the enemy. i wanted to show you a couple things -- >> in the hate-filled climate, helen would read in the paper about the death of a 27-year-old chinese-american. >> in almost ten years in detroit i never had seen an article about anything related to chinese americans, and then to see this. the groom was...
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it was the 1970s, and detroit had been the automotive manufacturing capital of the world for decades.> the city produces more automobiles than any other city on earth. >> over generations, millions of peoples' livelihoods depended on the industry. >> have a seat. >> including helen zea, the princeton grad went on to medical school but had a change of heart and moved to motor city during the boom where she immediately got a job in the chrysler plant. >> i was a large press operator. we stamped out metal car parts, you know, like a hood. a door. it was the highest pay i had ever received. >> but in 1979, helen and hundreds of thousands of workers felt the bottom drop out. >> oil is becoming scarce and far too expensive. >> detroit's auto industry was shattered by an international oil crisis. as the cost of gas skyrocketed, consumers turned to fuel efficient foreign cars. and the sale of american auto tanked. >> ford has laid off 50,000 as car sales last month fell to their lowest level in 21 years. >> the midwest was in a terrible depression. i was in those unemployment lines in the dea
it was the 1970s, and detroit had been the automotive manufacturing capital of the world for decades.> the city produces more automobiles than any other city on earth. >> over generations, millions of peoples' livelihoods depended on the industry. >> have a seat. >> including helen zea, the princeton grad went on to medical school but had a change of heart and moved to motor city during the boom where she immediately got a job in the chrysler plant. >> i was a large...
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detroit is the area where we have seen the majority minority districts. or the minority population have significant power in electing their candidates of choice. people leave the area at the redistricting commission has to try to figure out how to maintain or preserve some of those districts despite the loss in population. host: it is a redistricting panel that will be doing the heavy lifting in michigan. >> that is right it's a redistricting panel. the legislature in michigan was the political boundaries. it was the who drew the lines and of course led to some of the most gerrymandering districts in the country. also gave republicans a significant advantage in legislature. now in 2018 the michigan voters that created the deer is overwhelmingly supported a constitutional amendment that created the independent panel. it is made up of four republicans, four democrats and five independents. they have never drawn maps before. but they are the ones doing it this time around. the idea is they will drive this -- druthers matt. >> the state legislature already be
detroit is the area where we have seen the majority minority districts. or the minority population have significant power in electing their candidates of choice. people leave the area at the redistricting commission has to try to figure out how to maintain or preserve some of those districts despite the loss in population. host: it is a redistricting panel that will be doing the heavy lifting in michigan. >> that is right it's a redistricting panel. the legislature in michigan was the...
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detroit is to be the booming city where most of the people used to live in the state and that is still the case, but it has reduced its number by 300, 400,000 people in the last decade. we have seen a shift from detroit to west michigan where we say grand rapids, kalamazoo and another area may be becoming more hip and more welcoming to those people moving into the state. >> does that favor the republicans with detroit losing population it in western michigan gaining it. >> not necessarily.ea at the end of the day people are moving into west michigan going to urban areas and we know when peopleat move to those areas whe they grow they tend to benefit democrats so truly i think it is too soon to say whether republicans or democrats will have a win, but what we see is there are complications from redistricting and wee see the population moving from detroit because detroit is the area where we have seen most of the majority minority districts, districts where the minority population have a significant power electing their candidates of choice and as people leave the area the redistricting
detroit is to be the booming city where most of the people used to live in the state and that is still the case, but it has reduced its number by 300, 400,000 people in the last decade. we have seen a shift from detroit to west michigan where we say grand rapids, kalamazoo and another area may be becoming more hip and more welcoming to those people moving into the state. >> does that favor the republicans with detroit losing population it in western michigan gaining it. >> not...
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detroit is the area where we have seen the majority minority districts. or the minority population have significant power in electing their candidates of choice. people leave the area at the redistricting commission has to try to figure out how to maintain or preserve some of those districts despite the loss in population. host: it is a redistricting panel that will be doing the heavy lifting in michigan. >> that is right it's a redistricting panel. the legislature in michigan was the political boundaries. it was the who drew the lines and of course led to some of the most gerrymandering districts in the country. also gave republicans a significant advantage in legislature. now in 2018 the michigan voters that created the deer is overwhelmingly supported a constitutional amendment that created the independent panel. it is made up of four republicans, four democrats and five independents. they have never drawn maps before. but they are the ones doing it this time around. the idea is they will drive this -- druthers matt. >> the state legislature already be
detroit is the area where we have seen the majority minority districts. or the minority population have significant power in electing their candidates of choice. people leave the area at the redistricting commission has to try to figure out how to maintain or preserve some of those districts despite the loss in population. host: it is a redistricting panel that will be doing the heavy lifting in michigan. >> that is right it's a redistricting panel. the legislature in michigan was the...
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again in detroit, the single most corrupt election venue in the country for many years, nobody wants to look at that.
again in detroit, the single most corrupt election venue in the country for many years, nobody wants to look at that.
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i wonder if it's good, john, maybe next time we go to detroit, we should stop by my first time in detroit. definitely we're going we are going well above us to get any. >> go to the next hour. governor newsome will be in the bay today to make a major announcement about kids in schools. those details next. the drug company, merrick says it has produced the first effective pill to treat covid. we'll have details on that in a live report. and west contra costa unified school district has passed the vaccine mandate will have a live report on what this means for students and staff. big bacon cheddar is here. because to make new flavors, you have to go above and beyond. unlike some places. wendy's put cheddar on the bun. what do we got? sesame seeds! yeah! seeds! duh! try wendy's new big bacon cheddar today. one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 peop
i wonder if it's good, john, maybe next time we go to detroit, we should stop by my first time in detroit. definitely we're going we are going well above us to get any. >> go to the next hour. governor newsome will be in the bay today to make a major announcement about kids in schools. those details next. the drug company, merrick says it has produced the first effective pill to treat covid. we'll have details on that in a live report. and west contra costa unified school district has...
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one to undercount votes around detroit, many democratic voter answer black voters.f that clash. >> a motion to decertify communities other than the city of detroit. >> we're going to certify this election the way we're supposed to and not playing games and picking off -- that's not going to happen. >> it didn't happen. that's what it looks like in an otherwise obscure local voting process you certify the true numbers and you have that talk of well, a republican saying they might be open to just tossing some of those votes. they probably wouldn't have gotten away from that. here's what you need to know tonight. i hope you're listening. one, back then that was happening amidst a pretty clumsy and tardy effort responding to trump's disorganized post election plot. two, now republicans are plotting years ahead in what is clearly a far more organized effort to benefit any potential republican nominee so it's really not about the blogger guy. it could work as a plot for any candidate and three, first republican official that i just showed you there who was open to tossing
one to undercount votes around detroit, many democratic voter answer black voters.f that clash. >> a motion to decertify communities other than the city of detroit. >> we're going to certify this election the way we're supposed to and not playing games and picking off -- that's not going to happen. >> it didn't happen. that's what it looks like in an otherwise obscure local voting process you certify the true numbers and you have that talk of well, a republican saying they...
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excuse me, from "the detroit news." republican party leaders across the battleground state of michigan quietly worked in recent weeks to replace incumbent county election officials with newcomers. some of whom have sought to undermine the public space of the 2020 vote. they focus on member canvassing boards. do you remember a couple weeks after the 2020 election there was a brief crazy moment in wayne county, michigan. that's the largest county in the state, that's where detroit is. and these are bipartisan boards. board of canvassers. the two republicans on the wayne county board of canvassers actually, initially voted against certifying the results of the presidential election in wayne county. you know, because there must have been all this fraud in detroit, right? the board of canvassers deadlocked saying they wouldn't certify. that means wayne county couldn't certify the results. president trump personally called the two republican members of that county board that night. and that was going to be this big very conse
excuse me, from "the detroit news." republican party leaders across the battleground state of michigan quietly worked in recent weeks to replace incumbent county election officials with newcomers. some of whom have sought to undermine the public space of the 2020 vote. they focus on member canvassing boards. do you remember a couple weeks after the 2020 election there was a brief crazy moment in wayne county, michigan. that's the largest county in the state, that's where detroit is....
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she died in 2018 in are home in detroit. she was 76 years old to record several classics during her legendary career, including r e s p e c t think. and you make me feel like a natural woman queen of soul. she was awesome. yes. something awesome out there. >> hey, guys, tonight we are seeing some changes get ready for tomorrow. we'll see a big cool down in the works as clouds begin to roll on in seeing that outside right now more than on the way the next couple days. in fact, whole lot of cloud cover out there. unfortunately not much rain to back it up. temperatures in the 60's and san francisco 60's along the coastline to be breezy out toward the coast tomorrow. a little blustery and through some of the mountain gaps to through december will get their. 71 said carlos, thm temperatures in the south bay. they're running up the upper 70's, but still some mixture of sunshine and some high clouds warmest temperatures. by tomorrow afternoon. probably low 80's of most spots. so plus some cooler weather on the way things staying a
she died in 2018 in are home in detroit. she was 76 years old to record several classics during her legendary career, including r e s p e c t think. and you make me feel like a natural woman queen of soul. she was awesome. yes. something awesome out there. >> hey, guys, tonight we are seeing some changes get ready for tomorrow. we'll see a big cool down in the works as clouds begin to roll on in seeing that outside right now more than on the way the next couple days. in fact, whole lot of...
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said at detroit? yeah. set on detroit. i'm not commenting on motor and motown is. and right. hello are talking grant, justine, thank you both. coming up at 10 o'clock just a couple of hours until the statewide eviction moratorium expires. but you still have options. if you are unable to make the rent the program that could let you stay in your home and some feral pigs are going hog wild in lafayette. they're tearing up yards and homeowners just can't figure out how to stop them. >> what's being done to try to get those think
said at detroit? yeah. set on detroit. i'm not commenting on motor and motown is. and right. hello are talking grant, justine, thank you both. coming up at 10 o'clock just a couple of hours until the statewide eviction moratorium expires. but you still have options. if you are unable to make the rent the program that could let you stay in your home and some feral pigs are going hog wild in lafayette. they're tearing up yards and homeowners just can't figure out how to stop them. >> what's...
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the post office is located east of downtown detroit.d it's near a concert amphitheatre, which is also named in honor of the legendary artist. franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018 at the age of 76. longer wait times when seconds are critical. look at why more and more calls to 911 are going unanswered. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ difference between life and death. foxes giovanni lisi has more now from sacramento about why some of those calls could be going unanswered. every year more than 91 240,000,001 calls are made nationwide, however, covid-19 has changed talent dispatch centres operate across the country. some emergency management officials are saying the don't have enough of staff to keep up with the calls. after 911 of the address of your emergency, there's some of the first people you talk to during an emergency. there's somebody k
the post office is located east of downtown detroit.d it's near a concert amphitheatre, which is also named in honor of the legendary artist. franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018 at the age of 76. longer wait times when seconds are critical. look at why more and more calls to 911 are going unanswered. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪...
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that's the largest county in the state, that's for detroit. is the bipartisan boards, the board of canvassers, the two republicans on the wing board of canvassers initially voted against certifying the results of the presidential election in wayne county. because there must of been all this fraud in detroit, right? the board of canvassers deadlock put the republicans saying that they would not certify. so that meant that wind county could not certify's results. president trump even personally called the two republicans of the county board that night. and that was gonna be this very consequential win for trump's efforts to overturn the election result. to get local republican officials to block the certification of the vote. well the way that resolved is ultimately those republican officials in wayne county michigan, ended up changing their minds, -- and they did allow the certification of biden's win to go ahead. what is happening in michigan right now, quietly, under the radar, is that republicans have decided they are not going to make that
that's the largest county in the state, that's for detroit. is the bipartisan boards, the board of canvassers, the two republicans on the wing board of canvassers initially voted against certifying the results of the presidential election in wayne county. because there must of been all this fraud in detroit, right? the board of canvassers deadlock put the republicans saying that they would not certify. so that meant that wind county could not certify's results. president trump even personally...
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>> detroit. i went back home to detroit and spent time with my family. my little daughter. she's 17 months. i spent quality time with her. >> when you go home, it's not like i'm going to just -- no, daddy is home! >> no, daddy is home. it's all good. i got the gym. i have my setup there. it was awesome. got some good work in. >> as i was driving down here going through my mind, i'm like not many of the guys -- oh, snap, he's coming back. for a guy that's gone against him in practice week in and week out, what's that reunion going to be like? >> it's awesome. we have a lot of respect for defo. i asked the film guys to put film of me and him going against each other. it was over 106 snaps of like one-on-ones i had against buck. it's awesome seeing a guy like le. i'm re heels mi bk home. >> what was shanahan's message to you guys for this week? >> i mean, they are coming in. they have also lost close games as well. they are a really good team. we respect the guys they have up front. we're going to put everything we can into this game plan and hopefully get a win. >> over to th
>> detroit. i went back home to detroit and spent time with my family. my little daughter. she's 17 months. i spent quality time with her. >> when you go home, it's not like i'm going to just -- no, daddy is home! >> no, daddy is home. it's all good. i got the gym. i have my setup there. it was awesome. got some good work in. >> as i was driving down here going through my mind, i'm like not many of the guys -- oh, snap, he's coming back. for a guy that's gone against him...
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. >> o'donnell: tonight, the fear it could happen next in cities like chicago, milwaukee, and detroit. volcanic eruption. hawaii's mount kilauea sends lava as high as 100 feet. and, meet the afghan baby lifted to safety by a u.s. marine in afghanistan. we'll introduce you to her family. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday here in the nation's capitol. with just hours before the deadline, congress voted to avoid a shutdown. and, while that's good news, the crisis for the democratic party remains. that's because president biden's domestic agenda is on the line. progressives in the house say they won't vote for the bipartisan infrastructure plan, to spend a trillion dollars to fix our nation's roads, rails, and bridges, unless a much bigger social safety net bill is passed at the same time. now, that $3.5 trillion bill includes programs like childcare, universal pre-k, and other initiatives. there is a joke here in washington tha
. >> o'donnell: tonight, the fear it could happen next in cities like chicago, milwaukee, and detroit. volcanic eruption. hawaii's mount kilauea sends lava as high as 100 feet. and, meet the afghan baby lifted to safety by a u.s. marine in afghanistan. we'll introduce you to her family. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy...
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she's joining us from detroit and his a founder and owner of safe water engineering, a consulting firm. very good to have you with us. this of course has echoes of the kind water crisis a few years ago. what wise want a contamination such a big, big problem in michigan? but we have a lot of leg service lines in michigan, and we're one of the largest states with lead service lines in the united states. we estimate there about $500000.00 lead service lines here. and in baton harbor, we don't have a great inventory, but we think that most of the homes there do have led service lines that deliver water from the water main to their home. but the drinking water has contained high levels of lead for at least 3 years. now, residents have said they've been sounding alarms over the contamination since 2018 . why, why hasn't anything been done about it? yes, so the state has focused on working with corrosion control, treatment at the water treatment plan, and they've been changing some doses and trying to see if that will bring down the low levels. this is, this is an example of what a lead pipe
she's joining us from detroit and his a founder and owner of safe water engineering, a consulting firm. very good to have you with us. this of course has echoes of the kind water crisis a few years ago. what wise want a contamination such a big, big problem in michigan? but we have a lot of leg service lines in michigan, and we're one of the largest states with lead service lines in the united states. we estimate there about $500000.00 lead service lines here. and in baton harbor, we don't have...
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out of work auto workers accused him of being japanese and taking the jobs and this is a time in detroite blame japan for making the fuel efficient cars and people lost the jobs in detroit so if you looked like you could be japanese in detroit you could become a target and that's what happened to vincent. he got into an altercation in the bar. the two men followed him out and beat him to death with a baseball bat and didn't serve a single day in prison. they paid about a $3,000 fine and spent a couple months on probation but when you look at what is happening today, happening over the last year and a half the scapegoating of asians goes back more and a century and until we address it and acknowledge this aspect of american history really i think it will be really difficult to move forward. >> yeah. listen. again it is very important and so grateful that you are doing this and the best way to learn is to tune in. thank you. i really appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> tune in "this is life" premiers sunday night 10:00 p.m. only here on cnn. >>> this week's cnn hero i
out of work auto workers accused him of being japanese and taking the jobs and this is a time in detroite blame japan for making the fuel efficient cars and people lost the jobs in detroit so if you looked like you could be japanese in detroit you could become a target and that's what happened to vincent. he got into an altercation in the bar. the two men followed him out and beat him to death with a baseball bat and didn't serve a single day in prison. they paid about a $3,000 fine and spent a...
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and so many people had lost their jobs in detroit.ou could be japanese in detroit, you could become a target. and that's exactly what happened to this chinese-american man, vincent chin. he got into an altercation in the bar. the two men followed him out, chased him down, beat him to death with a baseball bat, and they didn't serve a single day in jail or prison. they paid about a $3,000 fine and spent a couple of months on probation. but as we were just saying, when you look at what is happening today, what's been happening over the last year and a half, the scapegoating of asians has -- it goes back more than a century. and, again, until we address it and acknowledge this aspect of american history really, i think it will be really difficult to move forward. >> yeah. well, listen, again, it's very important. i'm so grateful that you're doing this. and the best way for people to learn about it, i think, is to tune in, lisa. thank you. i really appreciate you joining us. best of luck. i'll see you soon. thank you very much. as i said,
and so many people had lost their jobs in detroit.ou could be japanese in detroit, you could become a target. and that's exactly what happened to this chinese-american man, vincent chin. he got into an altercation in the bar. the two men followed him out, chased him down, beat him to death with a baseball bat, and they didn't serve a single day in jail or prison. they paid about a $3,000 fine and spent a couple of months on probation. but as we were just saying, when you look at what is...
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. >> by 1982, one in five detroit residents were out of a job. >> it's few and far between.? >> the only thing i can say is, move somewhere else. >> suddenly, after a lifetime of well-paying jobs where they could afford a house, two cars, a recreational vehicle, a summer cottage, suddenly it was wiped out. >> the only answer is charity. >> people became destitute. the frustration turned into anger. people want to know, why is this happening to me? who can i blame? in the beginning, the workers blamed the companies. factories blamed the workers. the politicians blamed each other. and in the end, they kind of all reached a consensus, let's blame japan. >> joining us now is the host of "this is life," lisa ling. lisa, good to see you, and this premier episode, you look at this terrible hate crime that ends up happening, the murder of vincent chen, a chinese-american man in detroit. tell us more about that and why it's so important. >> well, ana, we're looking at this event in history because we're doing something a little different this season. we are grounding all of our episo
. >> by 1982, one in five detroit residents were out of a job. >> it's few and far between.? >> the only thing i can say is, move somewhere else. >> suddenly, after a lifetime of well-paying jobs where they could afford a house, two cars, a recreational vehicle, a summer cottage, suddenly it was wiped out. >> the only answer is charity. >> people became destitute. the frustration turned into anger. people want to know, why is this happening to me? who can i...
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detroit is eminem's hometown. did we show the picture of him in the window?d it. it's so -- he's really in the window. did you see it? reggie: no. kumasi: every picture i saw, it is that straightfaced. no customer service smile. reggie: that is not his style. kumasi: he is like, this is just spaghetti. reggie: i am happy for detroit. kumasi: [applause] reggie: they seem pleased. you know what i am excited about? it's disney's birthday, the most magical place on earth is turning 50, and we will show you the big party. kumasi: and a storm warning customers about a data breach. reggie: and the shift -- (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [john cena sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪hefty, hefty...♪ ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™ with fabuloso® scent. usaa is made for the safe pilots. must be magic. for mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you c
detroit is eminem's hometown. did we show the picture of him in the window?d it. it's so -- he's really in the window. did you see it? reggie: no. kumasi: every picture i saw, it is that straightfaced. no customer service smile. reggie: that is not his style. kumasi: he is like, this is just spaghetti. reggie: i am happy for detroit. kumasi: [applause] reggie: they seem pleased. you know what i am excited about? it's disney's birthday, the most magical place on earth is turning 50, and we will...
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detroit was the automobile capital of the world, and people started losing jobs.y started to blame was japanese automobile-makers because they were producing these very fuel-efficient cars. vincent chen is at a bar and he and out-of-work autoworkers get into a fight and they chase him out of the bat and beat him to death with a baseball bat and they those men nerved paid a fine or served a day in prison. vincent chen's case ever became the first asian rights case in american history. >> so much history and so many americans need to -- need to know and need to burn on need to listen to in your show tonight. lisa ling, appreciate it. glad you're able to delve into these pages of history that people really need to know. tune into an all new season of "this is life" with lisa ling tonight at 10:00 only on cnn. >>> coming up, facebook is trying to respond to damning allegations that it knowingly harms users in exchange for profits. i'll ask one if facebook's early investors about what he thinks needs to be done now. a lot of people think dealing with copd is a walk in
detroit was the automobile capital of the world, and people started losing jobs.y started to blame was japanese automobile-makers because they were producing these very fuel-efficient cars. vincent chen is at a bar and he and out-of-work autoworkers get into a fight and they chase him out of the bat and beat him to death with a baseball bat and they those men nerved paid a fine or served a day in prison. vincent chen's case ever became the first asian rights case in american history. >>...
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. >> by 1982, one in five detroit residents were out of a job. >> it is few and far between. somewhere else. >> suddenly, after a lifetime of well paying jobs, where they could afford a house, two cars, a recreational vehicle, a summer cottage, suddenly it was wiped out. >> the only answer is charity. >> people became destitute. the frustration turned into anger. people want to know why is this happening to me? who can i blame? in the beginning, the workers blamed the companies. factories blamed the workers, the politicians blamed each other and in the end they kind of all reached a consensus, let's blame japan. >> joining us now is the host of "this is life," lisa ling. lisa, thank you so much, this looks so incredibly interesting. i was really hanging on that video. i want to see this episode. tell us a little bit more about this particular person, vincent chin, and why this matters so much for now. >> well, brianna, vincent chin was a chinese-american man living in detroit in the 1980s. he was actually attending a -- at a bar, partying with his friends, celebrating his bac
. >> by 1982, one in five detroit residents were out of a job. >> it is few and far between. somewhere else. >> suddenly, after a lifetime of well paying jobs, where they could afford a house, two cars, a recreational vehicle, a summer cottage, suddenly it was wiped out. >> the only answer is charity. >> people became destitute. the frustration turned into anger. people want to know why is this happening to me? who can i blame? in the beginning, the workers blamed...
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five >> congressman, do you represent the greater detroit area. >> oh boy, here it comes. >> the detroithappen first? [laughs] are you guys going to pass infrastructure bills are are the lion's going to win? >> why do week keep booking michigan congresspeople? [laughs] >> what's it going to be, congressman? >> the greatest suffering of my life is supporting the detroit lions. i'm 61 years old. i'm not shy to see. and they have never -- they've had calvin johnson, they had mary sanders, they had amazing stars. and they've never were good. so, i'll keep on the loyal and will do a lot of wonderful legislating before the lions are good. and sorry. >> wow. this harsh. i'm rooting for the line. all right, congressman, thank you. >> thanks for rooting for, assessor. [laughs] >> we're making our way through all the michigan representatives. >> i should've known that was coming. [laughs] >> coming up next, the latest pr move in the billionaire space race. jeff basis is literally sending captain kirk into orbit. we'll start power help us get regular people on the side of the mega richmond plane wi
five >> congressman, do you represent the greater detroit area. >> oh boy, here it comes. >> the detroithappen first? [laughs] are you guys going to pass infrastructure bills are are the lion's going to win? >> why do week keep booking michigan congresspeople? [laughs] >> what's it going to be, congressman? >> the greatest suffering of my life is supporting the detroit lions. i'm 61 years old. i'm not shy to see. and they have never -- they've had calvin...
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party and two out of work auto workers and this was a time when there was an economic downturn in detroito many workers were getting laid off because fuel prices were so high. so much of the blame was being placed on japanese auto makers because they were producing these fuel efficient cars, so vincent chen is at a bar and these two men getalter case. they chase him down and beat him with a baseball bat and accuse him of being japanese. his killers never served a day of jail or prison in their lives and they were -- they had to pay about $3,000, spent a couple months on probation but when you think about it in the context of what is happening over the last year and a half, asians have been scapegoated since covid got rooted here. the attacks against the community have increased over 1,000% and so again, this pattern has been on going for more than a century and only until we recognize it we can figure out how to stop it and move forward. >> you had noted earlier in the conversation that you can't know where you're going unless you know where you have been. what do you want your episode, t
party and two out of work auto workers and this was a time when there was an economic downturn in detroito many workers were getting laid off because fuel prices were so high. so much of the blame was being placed on japanese auto makers because they were producing these fuel efficient cars, so vincent chen is at a bar and these two men getalter case. they chase him down and beat him with a baseball bat and accuse him of being japanese. his killers never served a day of jail or prison in their...
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franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018. at the age of 76. tonight in sports. it wasn't just the winningest season and san francisco giants history. it was the winningest in franchise history dating all the way back to new york in 18 83. yesterday's 107th win of the season and the regular season finale was a microcosm of the entire year. it featured. to hit day by buster posey, the only giant on the roster who remains from all three world series titles last decade featured a standout pitching performance by logan web 24 year old and the biggest game of his career. we have not only went seven innings for the win. he also hit the first home run of his career. it's also a chance for giant fans to get back together after covid kept them out of the stadium and last year's shortened season. there was plenty of praise to go around. but the manager and the general manager singled out one group that bought in from day one, and there. the veterans in that clubhouse kind of came out right away and said, you know, we respect the competition, but we're no
franklin was born in memphis, but grew up in detroit, where she died in 2018. at the age of 76. tonight in sports. it wasn't just the winningest season and san francisco giants history. it was the winningest in franchise history dating all the way back to new york in 18 83. yesterday's 107th win of the season and the regular season finale was a microcosm of the entire year. it featured. to hit day by buster posey, the only giant on the roster who remains from all three world series titles last...
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well, let detroit, it's like all of them. thursday is like, you go into them, i'll please them. and their lives on the new a preferred alina to early. yes. my boy, in the badly got a young man. ah. you mean? mm hm. mm hm. mm hm. hello, do you need to know a couple months? no any in the to get a, a minor from any kind of staple making cows push city you by doing it so yeah, let with the model. mm . i got a show and they wanna take a heat that stop more out . mm ah ah ah ah and i prefer to see things for myself to look at things, not through the lens of politics, but through the lens of humanity. ah, i've been to the playground where to mere rice was shot and killed. i've been to the streets of ferguson. i protest, i've seen the anger and frustrations of so many americans. but what was most clear was a desire for change. you can see black lives matter transforming from hash tag to a movement ah, being a journalist is about listening to people and understanding where they're coming from, following a story, no matter how long it takes or where it leaves. i'm kristin salumi ah, with
well, let detroit, it's like all of them. thursday is like, you go into them, i'll please them. and their lives on the new a preferred alina to early. yes. my boy, in the badly got a young man. ah. you mean? mm hm. mm hm. mm hm. hello, do you need to know a couple months? no any in the to get a, a minor from any kind of staple making cows push city you by doing it so yeah, let with the model. mm . i got a show and they wanna take a heat that stop more out . mm ah ah ah ah and i prefer to see...
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knew what to view of the vis code it wanted to say $300.00 met on hook me 1st is they dorky weddle a detroit, if i go over those i is brutal. i usually fill them up, claims them, and then the some a new job with food alina, to early? yes, a lot. a young man. ah ah, ah. you mean? mm hm. mm hm. hello, do you need to know when you have a dish customer named john and he is a, ah, i, but i've told mazda from any kind of push to you by doing a whole model ah, me show, and they want me to take a heal that stop me i oh i i . ready me ah ah, confronted with some of the wells, what day quality mongolian government has begun shutting the nation's polluted capital. cities co mine. ah. but as the struggle raging to save the environment above ground, what does the future hold for the men you under living beneath in witness at the coal face? on algiers, amazon. hello, we got some lovely, pleasant sunshine. across much of the middle east, we got one or 2 shower still in place just around the caspian sea, northern parts of a rom. we'll see some showers that might stand. was pakistan saying some showers label
knew what to view of the vis code it wanted to say $300.00 met on hook me 1st is they dorky weddle a detroit, if i go over those i is brutal. i usually fill them up, claims them, and then the some a new job with food alina, to early? yes, a lot. a young man. ah ah, ah. you mean? mm hm. mm hm. hello, do you need to know when you have a dish customer named john and he is a, ah, i, but i've told mazda from any kind of push to you by doing a whole model ah, me show, and they want me to take a heal...
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first is they do okay, well, let detroit, if i go over those, i know this, but i usually have full m o. clinton and your lease. i'm a new food alina, to early. yes. my boy, in the badly got a young man. ah ah, ah. you think you have to log on to you know a job and he in the to get a ah, i've been told that it's minus money kind of push. see like you by doing a shadow. oh yeah. yeah. yeah. love model ah me. i got everything should be to take a heel that stopped me . i oh, i i me ah, a fearless mexican journalist, sideline for taking on a precedent and a corrupt system ruled by a single party for over 70 years. only to then establish an investigative platform, determined to break through a poisonous media landscape in search of justice. an epic saga of truth seeking and a refusal to be gagged. rating of silence, a witness documentary on out to sierra. ah well the season seems have changed out throughout the arabian peninsula and up through iraq in the letter. i was tempted back down to where they should be. there's nothing much in the sky apart from hays which is picked up as light dus
first is they do okay, well, let detroit, if i go over those, i know this, but i usually have full m o. clinton and your lease. i'm a new food alina, to early. yes. my boy, in the badly got a young man. ah ah, ah. you think you have to log on to you know a job and he in the to get a ah, i've been told that it's minus money kind of push. see like you by doing a shadow. oh yeah. yeah. yeah. love model ah me. i got everything should be to take a heel that stopped me . i oh, i i me ah, a fearless...
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well, let detroit, it's like o m thursday is little. i usually fill them up, claims them and their lease on the new. yeah. the food alina, too early? yes. my boy, in the badly got a young man. ah ah. you mean? mm. hm mm hm. hello. do you need to know when you come with john and he is a ah, i but i've told me that it's minus money kind of push to you by doing a shadow. oh yeah. yeah. yeah. let me pull up the model. ah me show and they want to hear that stop me i oh i i . ready me ah ah, confronted with some of the wells west des, quantity, mongolian government has begun shutting the nation's polluted capital, cities combined. ah. but as the struggle rages to fade the environment above ground, what does the future hold for the men who are living beneath with whitney at the coal face on algiers? amazon. ah, how i once again welcome to double a cat, international focus. we got some very unsettled weather, making his way across north america. the my mom banks of cloud around the east, some heavy rain that just around the at the lakes. and we
well, let detroit, it's like o m thursday is little. i usually fill them up, claims them and their lease on the new. yeah. the food alina, too early? yes. my boy, in the badly got a young man. ah ah. you mean? mm. hm mm hm. hello. do you need to know when you come with john and he is a ah, i but i've told me that it's minus money kind of push to you by doing a shadow. oh yeah. yeah. yeah. let me pull up the model. ah me show and they want to hear that stop me i oh i i . ready me ah ah,...
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is where she's located, is how because she is a latina -- in this case in detroit -- living in a latina neighborhood, the pollution that she has to deal with not just in the water, but in the air, is so much greater than that of other neighborhoods that are not latina and mr. black. so what tore down this flint, each though everyone knew about it, it was in the news, it's also in adopt and, quite frankly, is happening all over the country. .. because of all of the freeways that were built through their neighborhoods. there are higher cases of covid it. that just 7 miles south, which is a predominantly white neighborhood for the air is a lot cleaner, you have less cases of covid. so it is not just one issue, whether it be water or air, it is how it compounds with other issues that literally become deathdealing to communities of color brick works there things we take for granted we have clean water, just like this i'm drinking out of the class here could be taken for granted, we can pollute it and cause problems down the stream whether the liquor literally or figuratively per that sounds
is where she's located, is how because she is a latina -- in this case in detroit -- living in a latina neighborhood, the pollution that she has to deal with not just in the water, but in the air, is so much greater than that of other neighborhoods that are not latina and mr. black. so what tore down this flint, each though everyone knew about it, it was in the news, it's also in adopt and, quite frankly, is happening all over the country. .. because of all of the freeways that were built...
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. >> reporter: police near detroit recently busted a gas station for selling edibles that seemed to be in the same packaging as warheads and gushers. and police confiscated what looked like cheetos, sour patch candies, sweetarts and nerds. officers say all of them contained thc, the active component of marijuana. officials now warning of the startling similarities between cannabis candy and the real thing. the packaging, bright and parents., which could confuse - >> i check all my kids' candy before i give them anything. that's just common sense. you want to make sure that everything you give your kids is safe. >> i try my best to make sure i take them somewhere that i feel safe and that we safe and comfortable. >> reporter: doctors say edibles can contain up to 20 times more thc than what's found in a typical joint. >> the only saving grace is that the marijuana-infused products are expensive. so i doubt anyone's going to be handing them out for halloween, but in this day and age, who knows? >> reporter: authorities suggest parents double-check all labels and urge your kids not to sna
. >> reporter: police near detroit recently busted a gas station for selling edibles that seemed to be in the same packaging as warheads and gushers. and police confiscated what looked like cheetos, sour patch candies, sweetarts and nerds. officers say all of them contained thc, the active component of marijuana. officials now warning of the startling similarities between cannabis candy and the real thing. the packaging, bright and parents., which could confuse - >> i check all my...
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. >> this is kind of a sad final predictable act of everything liberal democrats touch from detroit, no portland, this reign of terror always ends with lawlessness and exodus and death and that is the angle. joining us now is don osborne, the brother-in-law of jacob vasquez, who was shot and killed in northwest portland last month. first of all, we are so extremely sorry for your family's loss. i know it is horrific for all of you are. you are jacob was gunned down in a supposedly safe part of the city. other than being devastated, what was going through your mind, what was your reaction? >> thank you for having me on. the thing that went through our mind is how could this happen, how could jacob, so full of life, be taken like that and shot for no reason and how come it happened, why did it happen. laura: are you surprised their individual still in public office who maintain that cutting police funding ultimately, shrinking the force through demoralization, demonization etc. that was the okay thing to do, the right and moral thing to do? >> absolutely shocked me. to believe you're g
. >> this is kind of a sad final predictable act of everything liberal democrats touch from detroit, no portland, this reign of terror always ends with lawlessness and exodus and death and that is the angle. joining us now is don osborne, the brother-in-law of jacob vasquez, who was shot and killed in northwest portland last month. first of all, we are so extremely sorry for your family's loss. i know it is horrific for all of you are. you are jacob was gunned down in a supposedly safe...
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i think what you are seeing in gm is the renaissance in detroit.rt to get more of a raise from that. tom: are they going to make a car that america wants, not some fancy thing like tesla, but something you can get the family and? -- the family in? dan: two weeks ago i test drove a bunch of the models. i think it is going to be a game change what they are coming out with. i think the team has done a phenomenal job with what they are doing on the screen tidal wave. they will be a big participant. jonathan: just quickly come up for people who aren't familiar with the stocks you cover, apple , microsoft, docusign, are you expecting them to get a tech like multiple overtime? dan: my view is gm and ford start to get rerate on disruptive technology. you start to do some math, you convert about 10% of gm space by 2025, i think this is a three digit stock. i think that is the key as it starts to get more of a re-rating. a $5 trillion green tidal wave. many others are going to benefit by what you are seeing. the biggest transformation to the auto industry si
i think what you are seeing in gm is the renaissance in detroit.rt to get more of a raise from that. tom: are they going to make a car that america wants, not some fancy thing like tesla, but something you can get the family and? -- the family in? dan: two weeks ago i test drove a bunch of the models. i think it is going to be a game change what they are coming out with. i think the team has done a phenomenal job with what they are doing on the screen tidal wave. they will be a big participant....
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as you know, we have the largest northern border crossing, detroit into canada.actually have two. the ambassador bridge in detroit in the bluewater bridge here and did you know that construction is underway for a second international crossing in detroit, the gordie howe international bridge is expected to be done in 2024. the bluewater bridge in port huron is in the mender of -- the middle of a project that has taken too long, too many stops and starts on this project and it has been extremely frustrating for the community and it is essential for the community that this project is completed as quickly as possible. and cbp's support will be absolutely critical to get that done. if confirmed, will you commit to working with our local communities in detroit, with my office to ensure these projects continue to move forward? mr. magnus: senator, thank you for the question. as we discussed, i think you appreciate my concern for these ports of entry and the very important role that cbp plays in managing them. i know that these ports of entry are vital to the american wo
as you know, we have the largest northern border crossing, detroit into canada.actually have two. the ambassador bridge in detroit in the bluewater bridge here and did you know that construction is underway for a second international crossing in detroit, the gordie howe international bridge is expected to be done in 2024. the bluewater bridge in port huron is in the mender of -- the middle of a project that has taken too long, too many stops and starts on this project and it has been extremely...
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well, 9% of detroit is black. i'm sorry, is white, right?ople to be empowered to become journalists to work in the spaces and to leverage that institutional power to do bottom-up, you know, top director journalism. and so yeah, i don't know, matt. the stuff that you've been doing with o in a and in a bj and all these news associations, i started to see colleges sponsor internships. what we talked about before is rethinking federal work study the people had to choose between covering for the student newspaper and taking a job swiping jim cards, right, or even taking a third job just so they can afford to work at a student newspaper. just, like using some of the federal loan forgiveness, i think nonprofit journalists could definitely be swept in without a lot. i don't know. whenever you bring up journalism and conquers it's a big conflagration, right? what we can do better. we need to do better and part of doing better is having these conversations that we having today and not shutting up about it. >> yeah. i would say it's also, it can be eas
well, 9% of detroit is black. i'm sorry, is white, right?ople to be empowered to become journalists to work in the spaces and to leverage that institutional power to do bottom-up, you know, top director journalism. and so yeah, i don't know, matt. the stuff that you've been doing with o in a and in a bj and all these news associations, i started to see colleges sponsor internships. what we talked about before is rethinking federal work study the people had to choose between covering for the...
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. >> laura: this is all kind of the sad final protectable act of everything liberals touch from detroit to oakland and now portland him at this reign of terror always ends with lawlessness and exodus and of course death, and that's "the angle." all right, joining us now is don osborne, the brother-in-law of jacob vasquez, who was shot and killed in northwest portland last month. first of all, we are so extremely sorry for your family's loss. i know it is horrific for all of you. you heard jacob was gunned down in a supposedly safe part of the city. obviously other than being devastated, what was going through your mind? what was your reaction? >> i just -- thank you for having me on, first of all, but the thing that went through our mind is "how could this happen, how could jacob, such full of life, how could he be took in like that and shopper no reason"? and how come it happened? why? why did happen? >> laura: are you surprised that there are individuals still in public office who maintain that cutting police funding ultimately shrinking the force through demoralization, demonization,
. >> laura: this is all kind of the sad final protectable act of everything liberals touch from detroit to oakland and now portland him at this reign of terror always ends with lawlessness and exodus and of course death, and that's "the angle." all right, joining us now is don osborne, the brother-in-law of jacob vasquez, who was shot and killed in northwest portland last month. first of all, we are so extremely sorry for your family's loss. i know it is horrific for all of you....
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heading toward detroit, toledo. good storms around missouri and arkansas where they meet.day today. numerous areas of showers and storms. northern mississippi, kentucky, tennessee, indiana, all the way through ohio. definitely umbrella weather. same with chicago. bring it with you. tonight through the overnight hours t rain moves through ohio, west virginia. you'll wake up to a rainy saturday morning, buffalo, rochester, pittsburg. and the storms on a saturday afternoon will sweep toward the eastbound. you'll have a period of rain in afternoon in d.c. and baltimore. philly and new york, late afternoon. i pause this at 8:00 p.m. as the heavy rain will be arriving in hartford, springfield, mass. new hampshire and vermont, look for a rainy afternoon. the storms will sweep out saturday night. sunday will be better in new england than it will be on saturday. unfortunately today, some of these storms could be strong. 25 million are at risk for severe weather, even tornadoes. that's arkansas through the ohio valley. on saturday, isolated strong storms in the northeast. i don't th
heading toward detroit, toledo. good storms around missouri and arkansas where they meet.day today. numerous areas of showers and storms. northern mississippi, kentucky, tennessee, indiana, all the way through ohio. definitely umbrella weather. same with chicago. bring it with you. tonight through the overnight hours t rain moves through ohio, west virginia. you'll wake up to a rainy saturday morning, buffalo, rochester, pittsburg. and the storms on a saturday afternoon will sweep toward the...
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there's been flooding recently, for example, in detroit has been fighting down in the southeast corner. they will be more as a result of the showers. there's also been flooding in the yucatan in this city in the west met either. it's been a meet a div quite easily. i think for the next 2 days or so. this is the breeze beans. the rain is like yet is heaviest. bit further east orbit for the south in, for example, guatemala or in costa rica. ah, the on air or online be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no topic is off the table. it's a children's side atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms. jump into the stream and doing our global community of your online on youtube right now, you can be part of those conversations. well, this stream. oh, now to sierra there is no channel that covers world views like we do as a roman correspondent, i am constantly on the go covering topics from politics. the conflict is environmental issue.
there's been flooding recently, for example, in detroit has been fighting down in the southeast corner. they will be more as a result of the showers. there's also been flooding in the yucatan in this city in the west met either. it's been a meet a div quite easily. i think for the next 2 days or so. this is the breeze beans. the rain is like yet is heaviest. bit further east orbit for the south in, for example, guatemala or in costa rica. ah, the on air or online be part of the debate or...
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the plane with the under wear bomber land at detroit and the response was very much the same. the plane taxied into the far end of the runway, met with emergency vehicles, fire and police and passengers an emergency deplaning. and of course in that case and on that plane they did identify that there was a threat. and before that, of course, was the shoe bomber where the response was somewhat the same. so it does look from the way the response was there was some sort of a threat vector, a bomb threat, some kind of a threat made. and whether or not there's a device remains to be seen. >> so what does it say to you that the passengers were evacuated on the tarmac rather than the gate? is that standard operating procedure if there is a potential threat? >> no, pamela, and you're exactly right. that's a huge clue. if someone's just misbehaving on the plane what happens is the officers will come on the aircraft and remove that person first. here because the passengers were ordered off first that tells us there was some sort of a perceived threat to the safety of the passengers or ma
the plane with the under wear bomber land at detroit and the response was very much the same. the plane taxied into the far end of the runway, met with emergency vehicles, fire and police and passengers an emergency deplaning. and of course in that case and on that plane they did identify that there was a threat. and before that, of course, was the shoe bomber where the response was somewhat the same. so it does look from the way the response was there was some sort of a threat vector, a bomb...
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i listed the stats yesterday. 9% of detroit is black -- is white, and when you look at the number of journalist who is are white in the detroit press is something like 80% and you can't tell me that there aren't ways to do better. do better, do better, right? and how are we failing as people who care about this stuff to not make it possible for people to be empowered to become journalists to work in these spaces and to leverage that institutional power to do bottom up, you know, talks directed journalism and so, yeah, i don't know. the stuff that you have been doing with news associations, i started to see scholarships sponsor, federal work studies so that people don't have to choose covering, working and taking a job swiping cards or even taking a third job just so they can afford to work at a student newspaper. just kind of like easing some of the federal loan forgiveness, this is something that journalists are not included and nonprofit journalists could definitely be sucked in without a lot. i don't know, when you bring up journalism in congress it's a big complex, we can do bett
i listed the stats yesterday. 9% of detroit is black -- is white, and when you look at the number of journalist who is are white in the detroit press is something like 80% and you can't tell me that there aren't ways to do better. do better, do better, right? and how are we failing as people who care about this stuff to not make it possible for people to be empowered to become journalists to work in these spaces and to leverage that institutional power to do bottom up, you know, talks directed...
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an infrastructure bill or the detroit lions will finally win?my detroit lions. >> no mercy for people from michigan on this show. >> but go blue. we have not been beaten. so we are having a -- we have a very good go blue. >> there you go. way to save it. way to get those constituents. >> a 101 interview moment. >> i hear you. >> i'm in my blue from ann arbor. >> thank you, congresswoman, i appreciate it. i don't know if infrastructure is going to happen first. the lions are 0-4. we'll see how they do. >> ruthless. >>> coming up, if you're planning a trip for the holidays, you're running up against a deadline. booking it while it's affordable. why you could be facing skyrocketing vacation costs as soon as halloween is over. that's next. >> i just booked my ticket. i didn't find it affordable. >>> coming up, she has been dead for 70 years, so why is there a lawsuit over the death of henrietta lacks' cells? that's coming up at 10:00 a.m. eastern. coming up at 10:00 a.m. eastern. before. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in n
an infrastructure bill or the detroit lions will finally win?my detroit lions. >> no mercy for people from michigan on this show. >> but go blue. we have not been beaten. so we are having a -- we have a very good go blue. >> there you go. way to save it. way to get those constituents. >> a 101 interview moment. >> i hear you. >> i'm in my blue from ann arbor. >> thank you, congresswoman, i appreciate it. i don't know if infrastructure is going to happen...