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i grew up in the detroit area. that is what i am. i found reason magazine. and now i work there. we are the author of this book. young radicals in the age of trump. think you for joining us on book tv. >> nextep on c-span to a look at the relationship between confederate generals and stonewall jackson. and then journalists that all starts now here on book tv. good
i grew up in the detroit area. that is what i am. i found reason magazine. and now i work there. we are the author of this book. young radicals in the age of trump. think you for joining us on book tv. >> nextep on c-span to a look at the relationship between confederate generals and stonewall jackson. and then journalists that all starts now here on book tv. good
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in the detroit area, they were professes but socially liberal and i decided us what i am. then i found reason magazine and a stern ring a lot and now i work there. >> host: robby soave is the author of this book, "panick attack: young radicals in the age of trump." thanks for joining us on booktv. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. >> look for these titles and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> welcome to brooklyn, new york, for the annual festival. throughout the day authors discuss critical thinking lgbt issue of immigration, the 2020th election, and more. a full schedule is available on our website. now we're going to go inside for the first conversation. this is live coverage on tv on c-span2. .. >> good morning, everyone. i am michael cahill. it has been my pleasure and privilege to serve as dean here at brooklyn law school for just about three months now. it's going really well. [laughter] and, of course, i am happy to welcome all o
in the detroit area, they were professes but socially liberal and i decided us what i am. then i found reason magazine and a stern ring a lot and now i work there. >> host: robby soave is the author of this book, "panick attack: young radicals in the age of trump." thanks for joining us on booktv. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. >> look for these titles and bookstores this coming week and...
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we've seen both of them in the detroit area in the last week or so. picket lines outside of general motors plant where workers are now on day 14 of a nation wide strike. thousands of autoworkers went on strike after their union and general motors disagreed on items related to health care costs, workers' wages and idle plans. union members are a coveted voting bloc, every candidate wants them on their side. even voters in the detroit area is say they want to more from democrats as well as republicans when it comes to the gm strike. and as we they look forward to 2020, they say they'll be focused on a lot of kitchen table issues. the challenge for candidates like warren is and klobuchar could be keeping the focus on those issues. the impeachment inquiry is an unavoidable topic right now. a lot of candidates from joe biden to andrew yang are supporting the impeachment inquiry, but not letting it overshadow all of the other issues. senator warp spoke to voters -- warren spoke to voters in south carolina yesterday. she was noticeably quiet on impeachment d
we've seen both of them in the detroit area in the last week or so. picket lines outside of general motors plant where workers are now on day 14 of a nation wide strike. thousands of autoworkers went on strike after their union and general motors disagreed on items related to health care costs, workers' wages and idle plans. union members are a coveted voting bloc, every candidate wants them on their side. even voters in the detroit area is say they want to more from democrats as well as...
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strong thunderstorms also roared through the detroit area late wednesday.early 80,000 power outages were tempaturestrle digits return to the southwest, and the scorching heat continues from dallas to atlanta. but in the northeast more seasonable readings today. >>> coming up, the big announcement from walmart to save you time grocery shopping. >>> but first terrifying moments on this plane as flames shoot from the engine after a bird strike. what the airlines are doing to address the problem. >>> and later, a bombshell in onrse racing.di >>> we're back with a close call at this airport in boca raton, florida. a small plane clipped a hangar as it smashed into the parking lot. only the pilot had to be hospitalized. it's unclear why the pilot decided to turn back just after takeoff. >>> and some airline passengers are talking about the terrifying moments when a bird strike caused one of their plane's engines to catch fire. a swoop airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing in western canada. you see those flames that were shooting out of the 737's en
strong thunderstorms also roared through the detroit area late wednesday.early 80,000 power outages were tempaturestrle digits return to the southwest, and the scorching heat continues from dallas to atlanta. but in the northeast more seasonable readings today. >>> coming up, the big announcement from walmart to save you time grocery shopping. >>> but first terrifying moments on this plane as flames shoot from the engine after a bird strike. what the airlines are doing to...
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reporter: we saw klobuchar and warren in detroit area about a week and a half ago, visiting picket linesutside of general motors plant, workers on day 14 of their nationwide strike. union members of a coveted voting bloc. they tried to take their pitches directly to some of the union voters here in michigan. >> i made the decision from the first day, i was not going to spend my time with corporate executives not listen to their problems, instead of your problems. >> we have to have opistic economic agenda, that means making sure our unions are strong, -- when unions are strong our economy is strong. reporter: president trump narrowly won michigan in 2016, it was about 11,000 votes, the numbertensive 04 votes, many of blue collar union workers. democrats want those people on their sides this time. we have seen them make a big effort in state of michigan. jon: thank you. >> politics from both parties are trying to raise money off the house's impeachment inquire to president trump. christian fisher explains. >> from impeach this t-shirt, to something a little more profane from tlaib's campa
reporter: we saw klobuchar and warren in detroit area about a week and a half ago, visiting picket linesutside of general motors plant, workers on day 14 of their nationwide strike. union members of a coveted voting bloc. they tried to take their pitches directly to some of the union voters here in michigan. >> i made the decision from the first day, i was not going to spend my time with corporate executives not listen to their problems, instead of your problems. >> we have to have...
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represents the largest -- the largest private sector union, we have seen both 2020 hopefuls in the detroit arean the last week or so, klobuchar and warren visited the detroit plant and they stood on picket line outside of general motors, outside of the plant as standing with union workers, thousands of them are still on strike as their union is trying to reach a contract agreement with gm, senator warren held a rally in south carolina yesterday, she was noticeably quiet on impeachment during the rally, she didn't really talk about it with voters as other rallies, she's not worried about impeachment talks negatively impacking her campaign. >> there's something that are above politics and one of them is that no one is above the law and that includes the president. this president has shown time and again that she's willing to violate the law. >> a lot of candidates from joe biden to andrew yang are trying to thread a needle supporting congress impeachment inquiry but keeping focus on campaign issues, easier said than done, we have seen biden saying that president trump would like to hijack the ele
represents the largest -- the largest private sector union, we have seen both 2020 hopefuls in the detroit arean the last week or so, klobuchar and warren visited the detroit plant and they stood on picket line outside of general motors, outside of the plant as standing with union workers, thousands of them are still on strike as their union is trying to reach a contract agreement with gm, senator warren held a rally in south carolina yesterday, she was noticeably quiet on impeachment during...
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>> they have here in michigan 3 candidates showed up in the detroit area and joined workers on thoses, senator elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and also bernie sanders, senator sanders thanked workers for in his workers having the courage to stand up to corporate greed, senator cory booker also met with workers on strike, he was in baltimore doing that earlier today, factory union workers, they helped narrowly win the state of michigan in 2016. democrats are trying to convince voters who voted for president trump last time that the president has not fulfilled promises he made to union workers, one striking worker we spoke to at this point he doesn't feel like any of the candidates whether it's the incumbent president trump or anyone on the democratic side that they have actually come out and done enough to show their support for the workers on the picket lines and in their fight against gm. arthel. arthel: ellison barber, thanks, ellison. >> the ultimate solution to end the regime crime many iran and terrorism, warmongering and iranian people and their citizens. eric: that's marian, l
>> they have here in michigan 3 candidates showed up in the detroit area and joined workers on thoses, senator elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and also bernie sanders, senator sanders thanked workers for in his workers having the courage to stand up to corporate greed, senator cory booker also met with workers on strike, he was in baltimore doing that earlier today, factory union workers, they helped narrowly win the state of michigan in 2016. democrats are trying to convince voters who...
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. >> that will impact the detroit area. are you willing to build electric cars? >> we just want to keep jobs here. we help temporary workers. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. 700 jobs are on the line. they made an offer to invest $7 billion throughout the company and they want to give a lump sum or yearly weigh increases to the uaw workers but right now the two sides are far apar. covering the auto industry. the detroit free press. why should the average american out there come into this story. what is the potential impact on prices and is there a potential impact on the u.s. economy? >> it is probably no immediate impact. but if this strike goes on for days or several weeks. >> how do you get in on this point. >> the company started off it's negotiations wanting to get it's costs, labor costs, equal to or close to the foreign automaker that's have plants mainly there. they are about $30 per hour, their cost with benefits are about $63. the cost for the foreign automakers are about $50. it can be under caught on prices. gm made $8 million last year, the a
. >> that will impact the detroit area. are you willing to build electric cars? >> we just want to keep jobs here. we help temporary workers. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. 700 jobs are on the line. they made an offer to invest $7 billion throughout the company and they want to give a lump sum or yearly weigh increases to the uaw workers but right now the two sides are far apar. covering the auto industry. the detroit free press. why should the average american out...
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. >> the detroit area. pro business but socially liberal brad lie becking and i decide that's what i scam then i found reason magazine and i started reading reading and nowk that. >> robby soave, the author of "panic attack, young radical nets age of trump." thank you for joining us on booktv. >> my pleasure, thank you. eli blog whether are are are it are -- [inaudible conversations] there, >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome once again to the 35th annual printer row litfest presented be near south planning board if want to give a special thank you to our sponsors for the generous support this year, especially win trust as our programming sponsor the robert r. mccormick foundation, alpha food wings, the tribune, three l real estate and c-span booktv. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv which he are live now. if there's time at the end of the discussion, for q & awith the author issue ask you to line up at the microphone and speak speak microphone. and finally i ask that anyone here that
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we have two presidential candidates who are set to arrive in the detroit area tomorrow, senators elizabethd amy klobuchar are coming to speak or they are set to speak at a forum hosted by the largest private sector union, both candidates called for impeachment proceedings to begin months ago. senator warren is reminding voters of that, as some of her 2020 competitors come out in support of it now. >> i called for an impeachment because i believe it was clear that the president had broken the law and that congress needed to hold him accountable. the way to hold him accountable is to impeach him. i hope we go forward with care and deliberation, but that we do it quickly. >> reporter: candidates who were slower to support impeachment seem to be changing their minds. they're also making it clear they don't want it to overshadow their campaigns. >> i think that every moment we are talking about donald trump is a victory for donald trump and that includes when we talk about impeachment. they said the impeachment media spotlight ended up drawing attention away from that vision, i think it's not g
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i grew up in the detroit area. that is what i am. i found reason magazine. and now i work there. we are the author of this book. young radicals in the age of trump. think you for joining us on book tv. >> nextep on c-span to a look at the relationship between confederate generals and stonewall jackson. and then journalists that all starts now here on book tv. good afternoon welcome to the theater at the national archives. i am chief of the archives. and that is just a fancy way that we run a lot of the public spaces on the other side of the building. he sends his regrets that he could not be here but his presence was needed at another one of the facilities. i will gladly steal his signature line and say welcome to my house. i'm pleased you could join us whether you are here in this room today we're here to listen to christian be keller. the great partnership stonewall jackson and the fate of the confederacy. he became the director of the military history program. with the american civil war. in the germans nativism ethnicity and civil war memory. in the inter- induction to the bo
i grew up in the detroit area. that is what i am. i found reason magazine. and now i work there. we are the author of this book. young radicals in the age of trump. think you for joining us on book tv. >> nextep on c-span to a look at the relationship between confederate generals and stonewall jackson. and then journalists that all starts now here on book tv. good afternoon welcome to the theater at the national archives. i am chief of the archives. and that is just a fancy way that we...
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will destroy my job. >> we need more normalcy. >> two candidates are expected to arrive in the detroit areaen and klobuchar are set to speak at forum hosted by the largest private sector union, both warren and klobuchar called for impeachment proceedings to begin against president trump months ago they are reminding people of that, some of the 2020 competitors come out in support of it now. former vice president joe biden who, of course, is right in the middle of all of this when it comes to the conversations president trump had with ukraine, he's trying to kind of thread this needle right now, leland where he acknowledges where he thinks president trump abused presidential power but he also keeps the focus on 2020 and 2020 issues, he said recently in speech that the president would like this to become the focus but he would like to try and keep the focus on the american people. so what we are seeing and probably will see move ago head, leland, people trying to focus on the issues, focus on union workers here and al address impeachment proceed that is are happening now and not focus on it t
will destroy my job. >> we need more normalcy. >> two candidates are expected to arrive in the detroit areaen and klobuchar are set to speak at forum hosted by the largest private sector union, both warren and klobuchar called for impeachment proceedings to begin against president trump months ago they are reminding people of that, some of the 2020 competitors come out in support of it now. former vice president joe biden who, of course, is right in the middle of all of this when it...
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evening and these will come across the highly populated areas overnighk in the morning tomorrow for chicago and then getting over towards detroitnd some of those areas that were hit last night again. heat advisories in effect for parts of southern california. the heat will be building across much of the southwest over the next couple of days. temperatures are getting up and over 100 degrees and for this time of year 111 in palm springs is toasty for a saturday afternoon. and we're warming up as well in the midsection of the country. 10 to 15 degrees above average in places like kansas city getting into monday and tuesday >>> good saturday morning i'm frances dinglasan it's cooler for inland areas and cooler for the coast. we have le clouds at the coast. a slight on shore flow. san francisco 72 today, much more comfortable. oakland 79. san jose, 89. and still some upper 90s for inland areas. heerp is the accuweather seven-day forecast. temperatures really tumble for everyone tomorrow. and then a chance of showers on monday. >>> all right, kids, i will forgo the eddie money tribute. >> yeah. >> i'm not quite the singer you are, b
evening and these will come across the highly populated areas overnighk in the morning tomorrow for chicago and then getting over towards detroitnd some of those areas that were hit last night again. heat advisories in effect for parts of southern california. the heat will be building across much of the southwest over the next couple of days. temperatures are getting up and over 100 degrees and for this time of year 111 in palm springs is toasty for a saturday afternoon. and we're warming up as...
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rental truck away full of some buddies precious things and some area of a small museum some highlights from the a's win over the detroit tigers and a good day to be spending outdoors today much like you probably did this weekend with more comfortable weather ahead of us. >>your forecast account. and a busy commute around the bay area this morning bridges are packed the bay bridge traffic spilling back through the maze 1850 coffee. ♪ ♪ inspired by the year the folger coffee company began. with a bold yet smooth taste. ♪ ♪ 1850 coffee, begin boldly. find something incredible ♪ from somewhere amazing. unique selection. unbelievable prices. homegoods. go finding. >>well concerns around golden gate park in san francisco after a mountain lion was recently seen inside the park kron four's taylor sack has details now on what you should do if you do come across a big cap. >>yeah wow allow great and a residential area. it has a price. >>many surprised by this new alert posted at golden gate park, san francisco recreation and park department says a mountain lion was spotted at the west end of the park earlier this week. and anoth
rental truck away full of some buddies precious things and some area of a small museum some highlights from the a's win over the detroit tigers and a good day to be spending outdoors today much like you probably did this weekend with more comfortable weather ahead of us. >>your forecast account. and a busy commute around the bay area this morning bridges are packed the bay bridge traffic spilling back through the maze 1850 coffee. ♪ ♪ inspired by the year the folger coffee company...
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detroit. ms. tlaib: as a representative of those living in those areas, it is my moral obligation to stand before you all today and say time is now for congress to act. including provisions to clean up contaminated sites, stop pfas from polluting our drinking water in the future and to protect our service members and first responders in the final ndaa that is on its way. we waited long enough to help families whose drinking water is at risk, who have been -- who have been exposed to these toxic chemicals and whose future is very much threatened. thank you, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i request permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. there is absolutely no doubt that americans pay too much for health care. 70% of americans agree that lowering prescription drug costs should be a major priority for the legislature. during august i participated in a nu
detroit. ms. tlaib: as a representative of those living in those areas, it is my moral obligation to stand before you all today and say time is now for congress to act. including provisions to clean up contaminated sites, stop pfas from polluting our drinking water in the future and to protect our service members and first responders in the final ndaa that is on its way. we waited long enough to help families whose drinking water is at risk, who have been -- who have been exposed to these toxic...
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good news is i talked to all of the folks that -- from the uaw representing my areas in lake orion and lansing and greater detroit and i think everyone wants to get to a deal. people don't want to be out of work. they don't want to be on strike. they want to be negotiating and getting a conclusion. i was thrilled to see that the parties are meeting today. a lot of times these things string out and it's a game of chicken so i think if everyone keeps a clear head we'll be okay but you saw the list of things they're asking for. they're not crazy things. right? fair wages, job stability, strong health care. what american says they don't want those things? i have talked to a bunch of folks there. they're concerned and still constructive which is really important. >> and pretty rare move this week, gm made public what it is offering, what it is kind of putt on the table. 7 billion in new u.s. factory investments. new jobs. higher pay. a plan for idle plants in michigan and ohio. this fits into always the category of the devil is in the details, of course. but do you think this is -- can you say that this is or isn't a
good news is i talked to all of the folks that -- from the uaw representing my areas in lake orion and lansing and greater detroit and i think everyone wants to get to a deal. people don't want to be out of work. they don't want to be on strike. they want to be negotiating and getting a conclusion. i was thrilled to see that the parties are meeting today. a lot of times these things string out and it's a game of chicken so i think if everyone keeps a clear head we'll be okay but you saw the...
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tomorrow as well getting towards detroit, and we're going to see some pockets of four plus inches of rainfall and that could very well be enough to flood some of these areas. certainly a wet weekend from oklahoma city all the way toward detroit. we're in the heart of hurricane season here, so we've got a strong wave coming off africa, a couple more here and then jerry will make a run at bermuda later on tuesday into wednesday after dealing with 100-mile-an-hour wi >>> good saturday morning. waking up to a clear start here in san francisco. it's in the 60s. but it's been cool on the coast in the upper 40s. . today though everyone is warmer about three to five degrees warmer inland. autumn arrives monday. heat and high fire danger arrive tuesday and wednesday. highs today in the low 90s for new livermore. 87 in fremont. 79 san francisco. how about 84 in santa cruz and the accuweaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaa >> the ladies at the desk have a decided that they're very comfortable with the name hurricane jerry. >> there's something funny about it. not funny. like the name. >> right. you can trust a jerry. >> now it's just a tropical storm. storm and hopefully will mis
tomorrow as well getting towards detroit, and we're going to see some pockets of four plus inches of rainfall and that could very well be enough to flood some of these areas. certainly a wet weekend from oklahoma city all the way toward detroit. we're in the heart of hurricane season here, so we've got a strong wave coming off africa, a couple more here and then jerry will make a run at bermuda later on tuesday into wednesday after dealing with 100-mile-an-hour wi >>> good saturday...
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detroit. macombun county. it's a swing county intends to swing republican. he did very well in rural and out state counties meaning any area for those not huge concentrations of people. and he needs to do relatively well in west michigan which is traditionally been a republican area but is gaining a little bit more support among democrats. and he has a little bit of a something of an uphill climb. there is a pullback late may, that shared that voters were asked to vote for one of the other and they went 51 percent 38 percent staying they would vote for somebody else. but as experts like to.out, you don't run against a mythical unknown candidate, you run against actual candidate. and ahead pairing, joe biden has been upon president trump by about 12 points. bernie sanders was up 12 and elizabeth warren was up about four points area i'm sure the spreads have changed. he faces a little bit more of an uphill climb here because democrats are much more energized this time to turn out. they were not as energized in 2016. because hillaryin clinton was a polarizing figure and she just didn't seem to capture in the imagination of en
detroit. macombun county. it's a swing county intends to swing republican. he did very well in rural and out state counties meaning any area for those not huge concentrations of people. and he needs to do relatively well in west michigan which is traditionally been a republican area but is gaining a little bit more support among democrats. and he has a little bit of a something of an uphill climb. there is a pullback late may, that shared that voters were asked to vote for one of the other and...
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area teams will see action on the diamond. the giants face the dodgers and oakland hosts detroit. after a 5-4 win at dodgers' stadium, the giants look to repeat today with beaty on the mound facing gosselin. mauricio had himself a game last night. meanwhile, the a's look to bounce back from a tough 5-4 loss to the tigers yesterday at the coliseum. both teams will play right now. they currently hold the second wild card spot, half a game above the indians. that's all we have for sports. i'm carlos ramirez. see you at 11:00 with much we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere
area teams will see action on the diamond. the giants face the dodgers and oakland hosts detroit. after a 5-4 win at dodgers' stadium, the giants look to repeat today with beaty on the mound facing gosselin. mauricio had himself a game last night. meanwhile, the a's look to bounce back from a tough 5-4 loss to the tigers yesterday at the coliseum. both teams will play right now. they currently hold the second wild card spot, half a game above the indians. that's all we have for sports. i'm...
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collection of tens of thousands of blazes engulfing an area two-thirds the size of the continental united states. the fire is burning from the equivalent of detroitlos angeles. brazil deployed 44,000 troops but most fires go unfought here. >> on the front lines of one fire, twice the size of new jersey, only 30 men are fighting the flames with no hoses, sometimes just kicking the fire. >> trevor: just kicking the fire? they're dealing with a forest fire the same way i deal with an ice cube that fell on the floor? aaahhh! go away! go under the fridge! aaahhh! ( laughter ) it sort of makes sense because brazil is the soccer capital of the world, they probably solve everything through kicking. instead of cpr, they kick the person in the chest till he breathes again. grand-dad, stay with me! come on, grand-dad! ( laughter ) the real problem is that it's the world's issue because the amazon isn't just some random forest nobody cares about like for rest whitaker, no, the rain forest is critical to keeping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, mitigate's climate change and is the world's most diverse ecosystem which is why, all around the world, people
collection of tens of thousands of blazes engulfing an area two-thirds the size of the continental united states. the fire is burning from the equivalent of detroitlos angeles. brazil deployed 44,000 troops but most fires go unfought here. >> on the front lines of one fire, twice the size of new jersey, only 30 men are fighting the flames with no hoses, sometimes just kicking the fire. >> trevor: just kicking the fire? they're dealing with a forest fire the same way i deal with an...
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areas like the industrial midwest. if places from indianapolis to chicago to south bend and detroit were a few hours away from each other by train. i'm not even asking for japanese level trains. just italian. and we'd be way ahead. that will require policy choices and investment. we shouldn't subsidize trains they have to stand on their feet. think about how we subsidize driving. >> italian trains. you'd have a huge upgrade in food on the train. we have our chief climate correspondent. what's your question? >> every hour of every day, actually every minute of every day humanity buys one million plastic bottles. the amount of plastic produced in a year is the same as the entire weight of humanity. recycling crisis it doesn't go away. it's in everything from salt to seafood. what would you do about this? plenty of democratics what want to make polluters pay. does that apply to every company that puts harmful packaging? >> it does. corporations are pushing out the true kansas of what they do in a place where it can't be seen. it comes back to us. it ruins environments and habitats. it's irresponsible. make sure we have reg
areas like the industrial midwest. if places from indianapolis to chicago to south bend and detroit were a few hours away from each other by train. i'm not even asking for japanese level trains. just italian. and we'd be way ahead. that will require policy choices and investment. we shouldn't subsidize trains they have to stand on their feet. think about how we subsidize driving. >> italian trains. you'd have a huge upgrade in food on the train. we have our chief climate correspondent....
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covered some of the biggest bay area sports stories of the 80s including the play that decided the big stanford game in 1982. he went on to do play by play for the detroit pistons, tigers and lions. most recently he served as the voice of the cleveland cavaliers. lebron james sent condolences saying, quote, may you rest in paradise, my friend. >>> coming up, an unusual rescue. a moose gets caught up in a backyard hammock. why deputies had to r to untangle him. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> a bold moose met his match in western wyoming after tingling with a backyard hammock. sheriff's deputies managed to free the massive mammal after stunning it with a taser. they had to do that because using a tranquilizer would make the moose inedible for hunting season. apparently he was not wearing a sweater that says don't taze me, bro. he got the taser. >> probably didn't explain to the moose why they were choosing one option over the best. he may have chosen option b. >>> all right, weather around here, we are going to warm up
covered some of the biggest bay area sports stories of the 80s including the play that decided the big stanford game in 1982. he went on to do play by play for the detroit pistons, tigers and lions. most recently he served as the voice of the cleveland cavaliers. lebron james sent condolences saying, quote, may you rest in paradise, my friend. >>> coming up, an unusual rescue. a moose gets caught up in a backyard hammock. why deputies had to r to untangle him. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're...
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area contenders. these guys that where the green and gold and the oakland color season turned into detroit's comerica park. picking up in the ninth inning. a two run blast and the nearly 4 months after the game started, the a's won. and then bob melvin, not enough against the tigers on friday night. they went to the 11 and then will castro applied the big blow. a final of 5-4. they did have sole possession of the playoff spot with 21 games left. in the meantime, he hit the dodgers. split screen. back away and gone off of clayton kershaw. they chased him after four innings. here's how clayton felt about it. tied it 1 in the 5th. a bases-loaded hit to the gap and that is how the giants won a final of 5-4. and then off to the nfl. we've got the raiders antonio brown. no suspension. remember all of that stuff about conduct between him and the manager as they went out it at wednesday's practice? it is all forgotten except for the fine. arguably the best in his position he did have an emotional apology. >> obviously he had time to think about things and we are happy to have him back. >> i am excited to be
area contenders. these guys that where the green and gold and the oakland color season turned into detroit's comerica park. picking up in the ninth inning. a two run blast and the nearly 4 months after the game started, the a's won. and then bob melvin, not enough against the tigers on friday night. they went to the 11 and then will castro applied the big blow. a final of 5-4. they did have sole possession of the playoff spot with 21 games left. in the meantime, he hit the dodgers. split...
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detroit. >> good morning to you. thank you for taking my call. at some.so long the way the citizens of that city in the area voted for their locally officials and they got when they voted for. so i happen to live in a farm in a rural area and i have my own well. i don't have so many out and checking my love to verify if i have a concern, i've taken it and tested take appropriate action. are $300 aare being month, new hundred people city, you've got ait lot of income toe able to take some changes and take some action on yourself. why does everybody soy somebody else's fault. abby: i think what's really important for us to understand, is that in michigan, the government appointed officials who had all of the power. so during the foot water crisis and before it, local elected officials had no power. they were not allowed too make decisions on behalf of the rest of flint.lf as a real tragedy. michigan is one of the leading examples of how this policy t cn really harm cities. but actually it is so important to know that all of these decisions are being made by the state of michigan and residents started protesti
detroit. >> good morning to you. thank you for taking my call. at some.so long the way the citizens of that city in the area voted for their locally officials and they got when they voted for. so i happen to live in a farm in a rural area and i have my own well. i don't have so many out and checking my love to verify if i have a concern, i've taken it and tested take appropriate action. are $300 aare being month, new hundred people city, you've got ait lot of income toe able to take some...
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detroit takes the top spot. among large airports san jose edges out oakland for the best in the bay area.ve average. organ's portland airport comes in first place. >>> the ftc is suing the company in charge of match.com to tricking customers. hundreds of thousands of people signed up for subscriptions after getting messages from fake profiles. the site let's people create profiles for free and you need to pay for a subscription to respond to messages. match group owns match.com and tinder, plenty of fish. they have the dating thing locked up. >> it is complicated. >>> heat relief is in sight. drew has the forecast >>> pet owners fell better when they know their animals are in good hands while away from home and so many higher professional sitters. >> a woman tells us the arrangement she made for her dog ended in disaster so she came to michael finney for help. >> wait until you hear this one. it starts with a bit of irony. our viewer is a wild life biologist who protected species. she never suspected it would be her dog. returning home, it was a shock. wild life biologist was on safari in
detroit takes the top spot. among large airports san jose edges out oakland for the best in the bay area.ve average. organ's portland airport comes in first place. >>> the ftc is suing the company in charge of match.com to tricking customers. hundreds of thousands of people signed up for subscriptions after getting messages from fake profiles. the site let's people create profiles for free and you need to pay for a subscription to respond to messages. match group owns match.com and...
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remember when she went out to detroit and announced a 300 million-dollar investment in computer science and stem service, now you have more women getting involved in these areas and every sickle day she is doing everything she can with her common sense knowing that if her country is going to be prosperous you have to invest in the people of that country and this is the direction the family is going. tax cuts for the rich, every meeting we had larry kudlow and others, donald trump would say i want to make sure this benefits those working last americans that you talk about. now you talk about the situation, they have seven and half million open jobs today. we have more jobs open, trump said it's gotta benefit the middle class. i saw the president a few weeks ago and i said mr. president this is working better than we thought it would. this gets to the point where i think the broncos program is so important. we have to get the skills for these workers to build the jobs we have in the united states like michigan and ohio and pennsylvania which has made a big comeback. i think those states will go for trump again because the jobs are back. >> that's why this is su
remember when she went out to detroit and announced a 300 million-dollar investment in computer science and stem service, now you have more women getting involved in these areas and every sickle day she is doing everything she can with her common sense knowing that if her country is going to be prosperous you have to invest in the people of that country and this is the direction the family is going. tax cuts for the rich, every meeting we had larry kudlow and others, donald trump would say i...
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detroit or my own hometown of richmond, virginia. my heart literally breaks. aselieve that we conservatives have a compelling message for those areasbut we just have not done a good job in telling it. athink that the far left has compelling interest in painting us as uncaring, hateful, racist people who generally could give a hoot about urban areas. i absolutely believe that if we restore some of the basic principles that we know work, we could change people's lives. that is why i spoke to it. susan: in one of the written pieces that you published around the time of the baltimore controversy, you talked about a family tragedy. your nieces death. mrs. james: i hope i can get through it without tears. i had a nice that i loved dearly. beyond all measure. of soher become a victim much of what goes on in our urban areas today. bright kid whog was a superstar in my eyes, succumb to the urban culture and environment. become addicted to opioids and eventually die of an overdose. i literally was sitting in her funeral and i was looking around, i was seeing my family members weeping. i heard the preacher and other speakers talking about "en
detroit or my own hometown of richmond, virginia. my heart literally breaks. aselieve that we conservatives have a compelling message for those areasbut we just have not done a good job in telling it. athink that the far left has compelling interest in painting us as uncaring, hateful, racist people who generally could give a hoot about urban areas. i absolutely believe that if we restore some of the basic principles that we know work, we could change people's lives. that is why i spoke to it....
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detroit. it had a lot of connectioned to hinter lands, a lot of -- its industrial activities was related to farming that went on in the areas around it, and it also had a very driven distinctive population that was white, rural and president extent and the city elders were very committed to keeping it that way. so from the perspective of somebody like ransom olds this was a labor force that was familiar to him. the believed that the workers that he could enlist here would have a great work ethic, committed to the collective project of the plant itself and that he could have a good relationship with them and they would buy into the kind things he was trying to do, and until the 1930s he was right. with the 1920s, the plant had green to over 5,000 workers, and it was a major and important employer in the city. and even though it wasn't a perfect workplace, a lot of issues and problems that cropped up, for the most part he did create that kind of world that he envisions when he brought the plant back their lancing in 1904. the kind -- the number of employees in he reo plant drew tremendously in the early part of of the 20th ce
detroit. it had a lot of connectioned to hinter lands, a lot of -- its industrial activities was related to farming that went on in the areas around it, and it also had a very driven distinctive population that was white, rural and president extent and the city elders were very committed to keeping it that way. so from the perspective of somebody like ransom olds this was a labor force that was familiar to him. the believed that the workers that he could enlist here would have a great work...
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detroit. >> host: don in wisconsin is next. good morning to you. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. at some point along the way the citizens of that city and that area boded further local officials and got what they voted for. i don't know -- i happen to live on a farm in a rural area and have my own well. i don't have someone coming out and checking my well to verify if i have a concern i have to take it and get it tested and take appropriate action. people are being charged $300 a month and you've got 100,000 people in the city you got a whole lot of income to be able to take some changes and action on yourself. why is someone else's -- why is it always someone else's fault? >> guest: it is difficult for those of us who now lived in a city like this that in michigan the governor appointed state officials who had all the power. during the flint water crisis and before the flint water crisis local elected officials had no power. they were not allowed to make decisions on behalf of of the residents of flint. it's a real tragedy. michigan is one of the leading examples of how this policy can harm in cities but actually it so important to know all of t
detroit. >> host: don in wisconsin is next. good morning to you. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. at some point along the way the citizens of that city and that area boded further local officials and got what they voted for. i don't know -- i happen to live on a farm in a rural area and have my own well. i don't have someone coming out and checking my well to verify if i have a concern i have to take it and get it tested and take appropriate action. people are...
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comparison to places like detroit and it was, it had a lot of connections to the hinterlands, a lot of, it's industrial activities were related to the farming that went on in the areas around it. and it also had a very distinctive population that was very overwhelmingly white and protestant. and the city elders or better or worse were very committed to keeping it that way so from the perspective of one like lansing olds, this was familiar to him. he believed that the workers that he could enlist here would have a great work ethic . it would be committed to the collective project of the plant itself and that he could have a good relationship with them that they would buy into the things he was trying to do and until the 1930s he was more or less right about that . by the 1920s, france had grown to over 5000 workers and it was a majorand important employer in the city . even though it wasn't a perfect workplace there were issues and problems that cropped up. for the most part he did create that kind of world that he envisioned when he brought the plantback here to lansing . the number of employees in the real plant grew tremendously in the early part of the 20th centu
comparison to places like detroit and it was, it had a lot of connections to the hinterlands, a lot of, it's industrial activities were related to the farming that went on in the areas around it. and it also had a very distinctive population that was very overwhelmingly white and protestant. and the city elders or better or worse were very committed to keeping it that way so from the perspective of one like lansing olds, this was familiar to him. he believed that the workers that he could...
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detroit. host: dawn in wisconsin, good morning to you. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i guess at some point along the way. , the citizens of that city and that area voted for their local officials and they got what they voted for. i happen to live in the farm in of rural area. i have my own well. i do have someone come to check my well to verify if i have a concern, i have to take it in and get it tested. i have to take appropriate action. . if people are being charged $300 a month, and you have 100,000 people in the city, he have got a whole lot of income to make some changes and take some action on yourself. why is it somebody else's fault? guest: what is important to understand, and it is difficult for those of us would have not lived in a city like this to understand is that in michigan, the governor appointed state officials who had all the power. so doing the flint water crisis and before the flint water crisis, local elected officials had no power, they were not allowed to make decisions on behalf of the residents. tragedy.eal michigan is one of the leading examples of how this policy can really harm cities. but actually, it is so importan
detroit. host: dawn in wisconsin, good morning to you. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i guess at some point along the way. , the citizens of that city and that area voted for their local officials and they got what they voted for. i happen to live in the farm in of rural area. i have my own well. i do have someone come to check my well to verify if i have a concern, i have to take it in and get it tested. i have to take appropriate action. . if people are being charged $300...
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detroit latest on the auto workers strike. bernie sanders made an appearance. we wait for the president i will start with you, kristina. >> a focus on trade. three areas, first agricultural industrial goods as well as digital trade. this deal was supposed to come into effect as of january 1st. what is missing? no mention about auto tariffs. after the bilateral agreement you had the president answer questions about the usmca and that is the trade deal with canada, mexico and the united states. he did put much of the blame on house speaker nancy pelosi should it not pass through congress, saying she may not have time to sign it. why you may ask? many of us know the answer to this the informal impeachment inquery into this. there is accusations that the president is possibly abusing his power coercing the president of ukraine to look in to investigate joe biden's family. after that bilateral trade agreement, a meeting between both leaders, zelensky and president trump, zelensky said he had a good call with the president and nobody did push him. that is the latest we're getting right now. all this impeachment talk, we really saw markets react positive to
detroit latest on the auto workers strike. bernie sanders made an appearance. we wait for the president i will start with you, kristina. >> a focus on trade. three areas, first agricultural industrial goods as well as digital trade. this deal was supposed to come into effect as of january 1st. what is missing? no mention about auto tariffs. after the bilateral agreement you had the president answer questions about the usmca and that is the trade deal with canada, mexico and the united...
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detroit, lexington, much of the ohio valley, the northeast, even d.c. this morning at 69 will feel kind of refreshing considering how hot your summer has been. look at northern new england, 52 degrees. some areas a little cool, but we're still going to be well above average, a good chunk of the country during the day today, especially in the northern plains. fargo's going to be 86 degrees. that's 16 warmer than normal. memphis today you're going to threatening 100. you'll be 14 degrees warmer than you should be. atlanta is going to be about 11 degrees warmer than you should be. much of the middle of the country and much of the eastern part of the country is well above average, continues into tuesday. where little rock's going to be 96, st. louis at 90. even into wednesday we don't see a ton of relief as memphis will be near 100. here's your week ahead forecast. we don't have a lot of rain out there. we don't have a lot of storms. we're not going to see anything tropical that's going to be threatening us. humberto is going to be exiting and heading out to sea. that's only going to be a scare on thursday for bermuda. the rainy weather in the pacific northwest, especially in the mountainous areas
detroit, lexington, much of the ohio valley, the northeast, even d.c. this morning at 69 will feel kind of refreshing considering how hot your summer has been. look at northern new england, 52 degrees. some areas a little cool, but we're still going to be well above average, a good chunk of the country during the day today, especially in the northern plains. fargo's going to be 86 degrees. that's 16 warmer than normal. memphis today you're going to threatening 100. you'll be 14 degrees warmer...
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area cities, as you can see here, did not fare all that well. oakland, san francisco, san jose and fremont placed in the 25 least friendly places to drive. the worst in the country, detroitd have thought it would be new york or l.a. >> i'm guessing it has to do with the massive potholes. i know people think we have pothole troubles here but, i mean, just chunks of concrete missing. the freeze, the thaw, it's hard to keep up with. >> winter. we don't have winter to deal with. >> not a real winter. no freeze, no thaw. we hardly even have summer. we have a little patch of low clouds and fog developing at the coastline. it will extend during the overnight hours and some passing high clouds as well. overnight lows will be mainly in the upper 50s to low 60s. a 12-hour planner tomorrow. quite a few clouds lingering and they'll stay through the midday hours. high clouds will be passing throughout the day. the skies will get brighter as the low clouds retreat a little bit. a look at our high temperatures for tomorrow. 65 degrees at half moon bay. 76 in observing. up to about 90 in the warmest inland spots. the accuweather seven-day forecast. not much change in the current pattern
area cities, as you can see here, did not fare all that well. oakland, san francisco, san jose and fremont placed in the 25 least friendly places to drive. the worst in the country, detroitd have thought it would be new york or l.a. >> i'm guessing it has to do with the massive potholes. i know people think we have pothole troubles here but, i mean, just chunks of concrete missing. the freeze, the thaw, it's hard to keep up with. >> winter. we don't have winter to deal with....
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areas. offshored jobs, they build the prison industrial complex and destroy the black families in detroit.t's all about the money and it sad.l quite there has really never been a problem with marijuana. that was a political thing. it's all about control and the thing that is interesting is you had bush and i think when he was talking in 91 -- speech was from 1989. caller: and two years later he introduced agenda 21 of the u.n. . they are still against marijuana. it's all about control. the whole thing was about control. the opioids is a problem, it has always been a problem, you can also do that -- blame that on johnson & johnson. host: in philadelphia, go ahead. been a warhis always -- the term war on drugs, even though nixon, it was pushed bigger by reagan. it was like a federal thing. communisthave these cops and then these prosecutors, it gave people a lot of jobs. host: you are saying the war on drugs gave people a lot of jobs? caller: the prosecutors and judges and so on and so on. toyou could give me time change things -- scrutinize -- the war on drugs, i am a nutritionist. the war
areas. offshored jobs, they build the prison industrial complex and destroy the black families in detroit.t's all about the money and it sad.l quite there has really never been a problem with marijuana. that was a political thing. it's all about control and the thing that is interesting is you had bush and i think when he was talking in 91 -- speech was from 1989. caller: and two years later he introduced agenda 21 of the u.n. . they are still against marijuana. it's all about control. the...
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truck in this plant here this is the plant in detroit h they may agree to have the uaw run an electric battery plant. it would be jobs for the uaw in that areaou take a look at shares of general motors, keep in mind that the stock, while it dropped as much as 4% today, most analysts believe you're looking at a stock that is likely to feel an impact only after a couple of weeks. like, you would have to be extended well beyond a couple of weeks. then you might see an extended impact in terms of what happens with the stocks. it will be a little bit of a hit, but not much. guys >> got it. phil, thank you. energy stocks are soaring right now after a coordinated attack on two of the world's largest crude processing facilities in saudi arabia that knocked out almost 6% of global oil production just moments ago, president trump saying it looks like iran was responsible for those attacks and secretary of state mike pompeo will be going to the region soon. this has been the administration's line. joining us now to discuss the fallout is paul sankey, oil analyst at mizuho. how do you begin to think about the impact for u.s. oil producers, many of which
truck in this plant here this is the plant in detroit h they may agree to have the uaw run an electric battery plant. it would be jobs for the uaw in that areaou take a look at shares of general motors, keep in mind that the stock, while it dropped as much as 4% today, most analysts believe you're looking at a stock that is likely to feel an impact only after a couple of weeks. like, you would have to be extended well beyond a couple of weeks. then you might see an extended impact in terms of...
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-- metro detroit counties, macomb county, which is kind of a swing county which tends to lean republican but is not a slamdunk. he did very well in rural and out state counties, meaning any areare there is not huge concentrations of p all. -- people. he needs to do relatively well in west michigan which has traditionally been a republican is gaining more support among democrats. bit of an a little uphill climb. there was a poll in late may that showed voters were asked if they could vote to reelect trump or vote for someone else, they saying they would vote for somebody else. as experts like to point out, you don't run against some mythical unknown candidate. you run against an actual candidate. , joead-to-head pairings biden has been up on president trump by about 12 points in a poll in late may. bernie sanders was up 12 and elizabeth warren was up about four points. i am sure the spreads have changed during that time, but he faces marvin uphill climb because democrats are much more energized this time to turn out. they were not as energized in 2016 because hillary clinton was somewhat of a polarizing figure and she did not seem to capture the imagination of enough democrats
-- metro detroit counties, macomb county, which is kind of a swing county which tends to lean republican but is not a slamdunk. he did very well in rural and out state counties, meaning any areare there is not huge concentrations of p all. -- people. he needs to do relatively well in west michigan which has traditionally been a republican is gaining more support among democrats. bit of an a little uphill climb. there was a poll in late may that showed voters were asked if they could vote to...
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host: as far as the areas of the state where you think the president has to appeal to most, what does -- what would those be? guest: suburban detroitsuburban grand rapids, and west michigan is a very conservative place as a general rule. if the women that are suburban house wives, and workers, and women and suburban grand rapids, if the president has a slip in the military, that could be critical. west michigan, southeast michigan where you have the biggest block of voters. if he could convince some minorities to support his candidacy, and has been challenging for republicans, but if he could get to movement there could make a big difference. the key issues. squad hasism from the triggered some traditionally blue voting blocks like jewish residents in michigan to question their support for the democrats. there are some questions about whether there could be -- because even the smallest of shifts, we talk about 11,000 votes, a small shift in that group or this group can make all the difference. host: as far as the democrats coming there to michigan, what have you seen and who is making the most impact? guest: right now, joe biden co
host: as far as the areas of the state where you think the president has to appeal to most, what does -- what would those be? guest: suburban detroitsuburban grand rapids, and west michigan is a very conservative place as a general rule. if the women that are suburban house wives, and workers, and women and suburban grand rapids, if the president has a slip in the military, that could be critical. west michigan, southeast michigan where you have the biggest block of voters. if he could convince...
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detroit. host: dawn in wisconsin, good morning to you. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i guess at some point along the way. , the citizens of that city and that areaor their local officials and they got what they voted for. i happen to live in the farm in of rural area. i have my own well. i do have someone come to check my well to verify if i have a concern, i have to take it in and get it tested. i have to take appropriate action. . if people are being charged $300 a month, and you have 100,000 people in the city, he have got a whole lot of income to make some changes and take some action on yourself. why is it somebody else's fault? guest: what is important to understand, and it is difficult for those of us would have not lived in a city like this to understand is that in michigan, the governor appointed state officials who had all the power. so doing the flint water crisis and before the flint water crisis, local elected officials had no power, they were not allowed to make decisions on behalf of the residents. tragedy.eal michigan is one of the leading examples of how this policy can really harm cities. but actually, it is so important to not
detroit. host: dawn in wisconsin, good morning to you. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i guess at some point along the way. , the citizens of that city and that areaor their local officials and they got what they voted for. i happen to live in the farm in of rural area. i have my own well. i do have someone come to check my well to verify if i have a concern, i have to take it in and get it tested. i have to take appropriate action. . if people are being charged $300 a...