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troops into michigan to assist state and local authorities in re-establishing law and order in the city of detroit. i am joined in this request by jerome p. mathers, mayor of the city of detroit. >> we are going to go down and meet with him to set out specific plans for support systems as may be required. >> where will that be held? >> the governor is meeting us. >> what circumstances will it take to send the troops in to detroit? >> we have to wait to see what happens. >> are there some general lines or criteria you can tell us you will be examines? >> just how unusual is the use of -- >> thank you very much. >> he will call later when he has more to say. [ no audible dialogue ] >> i think it's premature at this time to predict what the night will bring. we devoutly hope that peace and security will be restored here. and things get back to normal. >> federal troops will be kept in the city tonight? >> they will. >> they will. >> get out of the way. >> damn it. [ indistinct dialogue ] >> you all right? in the knee? [ indistinct ] >> i was at my grandmother's house at the projects. and i was coming
troops into michigan to assist state and local authorities in re-establishing law and order in the city of detroit. i am joined in this request by jerome p. mathers, mayor of the city of detroit. >> we are going to go down and meet with him to set out specific plans for support systems as may be required. >> where will that be held? >> the governor is meeting us. >> what circumstances will it take to send the troops in to detroit? >> we have to wait to see what...
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because you know, detroit is now the comeback city. detroit is now doing lots of gentrification again, much like the slum clearance of yesteryear that eradicated the black bottom area of the city that pushed people out of their homes, made people homeless. we have this opportunity to consider or at least consider, how did things go so wrong the first time? people don't realize that detroit was the model city in 1967. it was the apple of washington's eye. johnson, shriver, they all said detroit, this is the best, this is it. this is the best that we've accomplished. and then it goes up in flames and everyone's surprised. well, i think that's a real lesson for us today, right? detroit's coming back but is it going to come back for everybody? or just for the middle class and just for rich white folks that can move in the city? >> a bit about our guest, heather ann thompson is a professor at the university of michigan ann arbor where she teaches afro american and african studies. steven henderson with "the detroit free press," their editori
because you know, detroit is now the comeback city. detroit is now doing lots of gentrification again, much like the slum clearance of yesteryear that eradicated the black bottom area of the city that pushed people out of their homes, made people homeless. we have this opportunity to consider or at least consider, how did things go so wrong the first time? people don't realize that detroit was the model city in 1967. it was the apple of washington's eye. johnson, shriver, they all said detroit,...
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detroit a few other cities though are experimenting with a surprisingly simple solution john hendren explains. detroit is a city of many ironies the streets of the motor city are largely empty what was once the fourth largest city in the u.s. could fit boston san francisco and manhattan into its footprint but no longer makes the top twenty in population and since more than half of its two million residents fled after the one nine hundred fifty s. it is a city of both thousands of abandoned homes and an epic level of homelessness but a faith based charity here has a small solution to one of detroit's biggest problems tiny houses a reverend fittingly named faith has written the book on them if you could leave your children the way my parents left to me the sky's the limit i mean you really could become middle class that's the happily ever after that long right now in august detroit's cass foundation built the first seven homes from bungalows to frank lloyd wright style to tutors that low income buyers can pay off at a rate of two hundred fifty to four hundred dollars a month in just sev
detroit a few other cities though are experimenting with a surprisingly simple solution john hendren explains. detroit is a city of many ironies the streets of the motor city are largely empty what was once the fourth largest city in the u.s. could fit boston san francisco and manhattan into its footprint but no longer makes the top twenty in population and since more than half of its two million residents fled after the one nine hundred fifty s. it is a city of both thousands of abandoned...
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>> thanks for setting this up the most appropriate place to be also from detroit city. i was a little late because i was admiring the products everything from general motors to ford, chrysler, toyota if you make it i will buy it. [laughter] and you are so lucky to be in this industry if you work at a job that you love you don't work a day in your life. and i want to talk about western university my alma mater is comfit -- competing and that is one of the 16 universities chosen to compete in the latest advanced technology challenge with 60 undergraduates working on this project a multiyear project has a camaro that reduces the environmental impact in an exciting project to happen and i am happy to see toyota represented on the panel i just watched a little interview where they make the drive train now to make those engines from 25 years ago. the whole thing with the evolution doctor toyota and i met him in japan with senator rockefeller. he was so excited to tell me that against all advice of his high-powered engineers and business consultants do not put the engine plant
>> thanks for setting this up the most appropriate place to be also from detroit city. i was a little late because i was admiring the products everything from general motors to ford, chrysler, toyota if you make it i will buy it. [laughter] and you are so lucky to be in this industry if you work at a job that you love you don't work a day in your life. and i want to talk about western university my alma mater is comfit -- competing and that is one of the 16 universities chosen to compete...
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city. that's detroit. >> carlos: detroit. >> anthony: detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?thony: iron maiden. i think they're touring actually. >> jayme: nirvana. >> anthony: nirvana. metallica? >> jayme: beethoven. >> anthony: beethoven. >> jayme: metallica, beethoven. >> anthony: carlos, what do you think about all this? i mean, anybody who comes here, uh, recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful magical place. >> carlos: it's a magical place. but also for us, for me and for him, here is a place where many people, black people have suffered. that is still one kind of comment of this old history here, you know? >> anthony: so what is the real pelourinho? >> carlos: giving life for this. we are the real pelourinho. (avo) help control cravings and lose weight with contrave. it's fda-approved to help adults who are overweight or struggle with obesity lose weight and keep it off. contrave is believed to work on two areas of the brain: your hunger center... i'm so hungry. (avo) and your reward system...
city. that's detroit. >> carlos: detroit. >> anthony: detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?thony: iron maiden. i think they're touring actually. >> jayme: nirvana. >> anthony: nirvana. metallica? >> jayme: beethoven. >> anthony: beethoven. >> jayme: metallica, beethoven. >> anthony: carlos, what do you think about all this? i mean, anybody who comes here, uh, recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite...
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to file for bankruptcy today it's undergoing a renee sons of thousands still homeless so detroit a few other cities are experimenting with a surprisingly simple solution john hendren explains. detroit is a city of many ironies the streets of the motor city are largely empty what was once the fourth largest city in the u.s. could fit boston san francisco and manhattan into its footprint but no longer makes the top twenty in population and since more than half of its two million residents fled after the one nine hundred fifty s. it is a city of both thousands of abandoned homes and an epic level of homelessness but a faith based charity here has a small solution to one of detroit's biggest problems tiny houses a reverend fittingly named faith has written the book on them if you could leave your children the way my parents left to me and the sky's the limit i mean you really could become middle class that's the happily ever after that long right now in august detroit's cass foundation built the first seven homes from bungalows to frank lloyd wright style to tutors that low income buyers can pay off at
to file for bankruptcy today it's undergoing a renee sons of thousands still homeless so detroit a few other cities are experimenting with a surprisingly simple solution john hendren explains. detroit is a city of many ironies the streets of the motor city are largely empty what was once the fourth largest city in the u.s. could fit boston san francisco and manhattan into its footprint but no longer makes the top twenty in population and since more than half of its two million residents fled...
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then i fed him freshpet. >> bret: 4 years ago the city of detroit filed the largest bankruptcy in u.s at the time, the city could not pay its bills, could not meet payroll nor keep the lights on. since then they underwent a major transformation. whatever happened to? matt flynn talks to detroit's mayor. >> this is what the downtown looks like today. >> you feel safe. it's a vibrant town. >> detroit is alive. >> describe it growing up? >> just a place my parents not to go. >> now? >> a place where i was here with my parents last weekend. >> [shouting]. >> it was just 4 years ago in 2013 when detroit filed the largest bankruptcy in american history. >> for decades everything was taken away from us. businesses, gas stations and movies theatres moved out and people moved out. >> detroit is still a billion dollars in debt. some city employees will never receive their full pensions. but motor city is in the middleave -- middle of a notable comeback. >> to see the night life, it's exciting. >> 25,000 jobs were added downtown. detroiters give credit to quicken loans for playing the biggest ro
then i fed him freshpet. >> bret: 4 years ago the city of detroit filed the largest bankruptcy in u.s at the time, the city could not pay its bills, could not meet payroll nor keep the lights on. since then they underwent a major transformation. whatever happened to? matt flynn talks to detroit's mayor. >> this is what the downtown looks like today. >> you feel safe. it's a vibrant town. >> detroit is alive. >> describe it growing up? >> just a place my...
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minutes time now back to daryn mary i will see you then thank you all four years ago detroit's became the biggest city in american history to file for bankruptcy today it's undergoing an economic transformation but that wasn't the people still remain homeless and that's a problem right across the united states but now detroit and a few other cities are experimenting with a surprisingly simple solution as you can see john hendren explains. detroit is a city of many ironies the streets of the motor city are largely empty what was once the fourth largest city in the u.s. could fit boston san francisco and manhattan into its footprint but no longer makes the top twenty in population and since more than half of its two million residents fled after the one nine hundred fifty s. it is a city of both thousands of abandoned homes and an epic level of homelessness but a faith based charity here has a small solution to one of detroit's biggest problems tiny houses a reverend fittingly named faith has written the book on the if you could leave your children the way my parents left to me and the sky's the limit i
minutes time now back to daryn mary i will see you then thank you all four years ago detroit's became the biggest city in american history to file for bankruptcy today it's undergoing an economic transformation but that wasn't the people still remain homeless and that's a problem right across the united states but now detroit and a few other cities are experimenting with a surprisingly simple solution as you can see john hendren explains. detroit is a city of many ironies the streets of the...
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or whether watching from kids country in detroit rock city or from the elite areas of davos this is arch international and wishing that doesn't happen with us. all right turkey's foreign minister has hit out at the u.s. saying he does not believe washington is a trustworthy partner tensions are escalating between the two nato allies over turkey's offensive against american backed kurdish militias in northern syria which on describes as terrorists. the piece here says it took moments that the u.s. hasn't kept any promises mr trump told president everyone on the phone that no more weapons will be given to the why should we want to see guns put into action well tensions between the u.s. and turkey have been escalating ever since the u.s. announced its collaboration with kurdish forces in northern syria but trump an air on have attempted to ease tensions but somehow that seems to have gone wrong as well the turkish foreign minister had a few things to say about all of this he first commented on the general state of affairs a between the u.s. and turkey saying that the u.s. did not keep a quo
or whether watching from kids country in detroit rock city or from the elite areas of davos this is arch international and wishing that doesn't happen with us. all right turkey's foreign minister has hit out at the u.s. saying he does not believe washington is a trustworthy partner tensions are escalating between the two nato allies over turkey's offensive against american backed kurdish militias in northern syria which on describes as terrorists. the piece here says it took moments that the...
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whether watching from kids country in detroit rock city or from the elite areas of davos this is our chief national.
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to thank lisa for setting this up here and for debbie our ranking member to be here also from detroit city. i'm an old gear head so i just -- i'm a little bit late because i was admiring all the new products. i own everything from general motors to ford the chrysler. if you make it, i'll buy it. i just really do, and i just appreciate it. i think you all are so lucky to be in this industry. they say you find a job that you love you never work a day in your life. so i thank the committee for hosting this. i want to talk a little bit about western university. my alma mater has been competing in advanced vehicle tech the noling competition since 1988. one of the 16 universities chosen to compete in the latest technology challenge. eco car 3. we have over 60 underdepradwut and graduate and phd students working on this projeck. the the project aims to create a shey cam ro that reduces the impact but still delivers performance. so i'm happy to see toyota represented on the panel. i just did a little interview that is going back to our buffalo plant in west virginia where they make the drive trai
to thank lisa for setting this up here and for debbie our ranking member to be here also from detroit city. i'm an old gear head so i just -- i'm a little bit late because i was admiring all the new products. i own everything from general motors to ford the chrysler. if you make it, i'll buy it. i just really do, and i just appreciate it. i think you all are so lucky to be in this industry. they say you find a job that you love you never work a day in your life. so i thank the committee for...
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to thank you for setting this up, most appropriate place to be and for the ranking member from detroit city. >> that's right. >> i am no gear head, i am a little late because i was admiring all of the new products. i owned everything from general motors to ford to chrysler to toyota. if you make it, i'll buy it. i appreciate it. y'all are so lucky to be in this industry. you find a job you love, you never work a day in your life. i want to thank the committee for hosting, talk about western university, my alma-mater competing in advance vehicle technology competition since 1988, beginning with the methanol marathon. it is one of the 16 universities chosen to compete in the latest advance technology challenge, eco car 3. we have 60 undergraduate, graduate and ph.d. students working on this project, multi year project will take a chevy camaro that reduces viermtdal impact with improved performance. i did an interview that was going back to the buffalo plant in west virginia where they make the drive train. the engine, four cylinder engine, 25 years ago, and the whole thing about the evolution
to thank you for setting this up, most appropriate place to be and for the ranking member from detroit city. >> that's right. >> i am no gear head, i am a little late because i was admiring all of the new products. i owned everything from general motors to ford to chrysler to toyota. if you make it, i'll buy it. i appreciate it. y'all are so lucky to be in this industry. you find a job you love, you never work a day in your life. i want to thank the committee for hosting, talk about...
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expects to pick the winning city this year lots of chatter, by the way, about one city that's not on the list, detroit. we talked about that earlier but you can look through the list right there and i know there's some people at this table rooting for newark at this point. >> or philadelphia >> or philadelphia. >> i love to see that. new york city would be interesting. did you see, i hadn't put two and two together they have washington, washington d.c., maryland, southern maryland and northern virginia which is kind of like -- they've got three different locations in d.c. >> it's possible you might consider colleges and talent. >> right. >> coming from an area.
expects to pick the winning city this year lots of chatter, by the way, about one city that's not on the list, detroit. we talked about that earlier but you can look through the list right there and i know there's some people at this table rooting for newark at this point. >> or philadelphia >> or philadelphia. >> i love to see that. new york city would be interesting. did you see, i hadn't put two and two together they have washington, washington d.c., maryland, southern...
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detroit. ryan: motown. motown. steve: that's my city, man. ryan: yes, sir. yes, sir. ll, ryan, introduce everybody. ryan: we have a lovely family from detroit. here's my lovely cousin danielle, my smooth brother eric, my polished father, pop, richard. richard: oh-oh! ryan: and my studious cousin mallory down there. steve: what do you do for a living, richard? richard: retired school principal. 38 years, detroit public schools. steve: really? richard: oh, yeah. steve: what school? richard: manuel was the last school i was principal at, but i've worked southwestern, northwestern, you know, several schools. 38 years, steve. i've done a lot of schools. steve: cass tech. danielle: cass tech right here. alumni. steve: you went to cass tech? danielle: yes, i did. homecoming queen, class of 2001. steve: that's pretty good. listen to me. these are the
detroit. ryan: motown. motown. steve: that's my city, man. ryan: yes, sir. yes, sir. ll, ryan, introduce everybody. ryan: we have a lovely family from detroit. here's my lovely cousin danielle, my smooth brother eric, my polished father, pop, richard. richard: oh-oh! ryan: and my studious cousin mallory down there. steve: what do you do for a living, richard? richard: retired school principal. 38 years, detroit public schools. steve: really? richard: oh, yeah. steve: what school? richard:...
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rajini: the economic decline in detroit, america's motor city, came to symbolize and america many voters felt had been left behind by politicians. ago,i came here to years -- 2 years ago donald trump was , not even the republican candidate. but it was his win in the michigan primary that eventually propelled him into the white house. i met a man named rich ashby. a union member who signed on to the trump train early on. rich, how are you? >> i'm doing wonderful. rajini: how does he feel a year into the presidency? >> i'm happy with the results with the economy, not that he is the total reason things have been turning around, at least in our region of the country, but he has played a part in it. >> if somebody is doing the job i want him to do, i don't care how mouthy they are, as long as they are doing the job. rajini: the language he used the other day was highly offensive and some people deemed it racist. >> that i don't agree with. it doesn't have anything to do with the color of their skin or where they're from. if i thought he was racist, i would tell you. but i don't feel that. i h
rajini: the economic decline in detroit, america's motor city, came to symbolize and america many voters felt had been left behind by politicians. ago,i came here to years -- 2 years ago donald trump was , not even the republican candidate. but it was his win in the michigan primary that eventually propelled him into the white house. i met a man named rich ashby. a union member who signed on to the trump train early on. rich, how are you? >> i'm doing wonderful. rajini: how does he feel a...
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spoken about this and the plight of african-americans for a long time growing up in a poor detroit inner city home to a single mother. and becoming a famous neurosurgeon and now secretary of housing and urban development. i think the contrast is pretty stark if you think about what has happened, transpired over the last 24 hours and this event. it is clearly not over for this white house. >> heather: as you said, this event had been planned previously so it was on opportunity to focus on something entirely different but instead we're brought back to the controversy. there is a lot of work to be done in the next seven days. how can we avoid a government shutdown, how can we come to an agreement on immigration and spending within that amount of time when we have all of these controversies taking away the focus of the work? >> i don't think it will happen. i think there is a real uphill battles for lawmakers to do that. in fact, it may be just talking to sources on the hill an uphill battle to get a continuing resolution to punt once again for the fourth time keeping funding where it is until so
spoken about this and the plight of african-americans for a long time growing up in a poor detroit inner city home to a single mother. and becoming a famous neurosurgeon and now secretary of housing and urban development. i think the contrast is pretty stark if you think about what has happened, transpired over the last 24 hours and this event. it is clearly not over for this white house. >> heather: as you said, this event had been planned previously so it was on opportunity to focus on...
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i saw this happen growing up in d detroit, my city was decimated.three decades to come back. what can we do to make retraining happen? >> stacey, healthcare too, other things that have underpinned employment for so long are gone for a lot of people. >> very important point. post stacey mentioned the revolution, after the last industrial revolution, we developed many programs in the country and including social security and medicare, et cetera. i think it's important to think about as we go through this revolution, what is the new societal structures by which we support people. i think that's absolutely important to think about. >> susan, wonder if part of the overlap between something like task rabbit and youtube is people are getting income and revenue streams they never would have otherwise gotten, which is great. but if it becomes their primary job, there's no benefits there. what is the answer for them? >> i think first of all, yes, definitely as technology changes the landscape, it is creating jobs and it is creating opportunities that we just
i saw this happen growing up in d detroit, my city was decimated.three decades to come back. what can we do to make retraining happen? >> stacey, healthcare too, other things that have underpinned employment for so long are gone for a lot of people. >> very important point. post stacey mentioned the revolution, after the last industrial revolution, we developed many programs in the country and including social security and medicare, et cetera. i think it's important to think about...
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rain could create slick and dangerous conditions tomorrow morning affecting the commute in cities like detroit, indianapolis, nashville and memphis. and forecasters are warning, as the ice builds up, it could bring down tree limbs and cause widespread power outages. >>> now to the flu emergency raging across the country. this year even people who got the flu shot are getting sick. so why is this season so bad? we sent nbc medical correspondent dr. john torres, who is an emergency room doctor himself, to one of the busiest e.r.s in the nation to get answers. >> reporter: at maimonides medical center in brooklyn, dr. eitan dickman and his staff are seeing a 30% spike in flu patients. how many patients coming in the door with the flu have not gotten the flu shot? >> we've seen a fair number of people even if they've gotten the flu shot are still getting ill from the flu. >> how do you feel? >> blah. >> reporter: people like murial greenblatt who gets her flu shot every year. >> i was getting very weak. i couldn't walk. >> reporter: children are getting sick, too. many schools are closed. why is t
rain could create slick and dangerous conditions tomorrow morning affecting the commute in cities like detroit, indianapolis, nashville and memphis. and forecasters are warning, as the ice builds up, it could bring down tree limbs and cause widespread power outages. >>> now to the flu emergency raging across the country. this year even people who got the flu shot are getting sick. so why is this season so bad? we sent nbc medical correspondent dr. john torres, who is an emergency room...
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on the west coast it's nice. 70s for l.a., 12 detroit, 15 pittsburgh, new york city 27 degrees. that cold arctic air will stick around for a while. look how cold it is even as far as san antonio with 36. we are looking at gray conditions, a pretty gloomy day. we will see clouds increasing throughout the afternoon hours. rain will be arriving tonight. we have two storms coming. today we are starting to get the first round in the form of clouds but the rain won't arrive until late tonight or early tomorrow morning. temperatures are feeling warmer than this time yesterday with upper 50s, low 630s liver more, 59 san jose. we have another spare the air alert. you can see the haze out there, unhealthy for sensitive groups. visibility wise we are down to 7 miles for mountain view, liver more down to 7. it is clear across the north bay. that's not because of the fog. it's mostly the haze. pollutants still clear up once the rain comes through. that's thanks to the low that's off the coast. high pressure is moving out east. we will get this low to come in. it will arrive tonight and early
on the west coast it's nice. 70s for l.a., 12 detroit, 15 pittsburgh, new york city 27 degrees. that cold arctic air will stick around for a while. look how cold it is even as far as san antonio with 36. we are looking at gray conditions, a pretty gloomy day. we will see clouds increasing throughout the afternoon hours. rain will be arriving tonight. we have two storms coming. today we are starting to get the first round in the form of clouds but the rain won't arrive until late tonight or...
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invited to do this and also for you to come out to discuss this history and to learn more about the city of detroit. were i would like begin as what was set out to me from the research and then have time for discussion with question and answer. i am hopeful we can talk about what we collectively think what they mean and how that is an asset to solve the problem today. let me tell you how i came to this project. i grew up a strong identity of a granddaughter of a leader immigration in cincinnati. i associated the ohio river with freedom with that line slavery and freedom. you could be kentucky and that was painful that i grew up in a free state. so taking a position here at the university of michigan and when i got here i had to relearn my place. but this is a different kind of place one of the reasons why is because of the international order. of those african-american studies courses graduates from years ago that one of the things that we did with that historical museum and what really sat with me with the underground railroad when i learned for the first time how active southeast michigan was wit
invited to do this and also for you to come out to discuss this history and to learn more about the city of detroit. were i would like begin as what was set out to me from the research and then have time for discussion with question and answer. i am hopeful we can talk about what we collectively think what they mean and how that is an asset to solve the problem today. let me tell you how i came to this project. i grew up a strong identity of a granddaughter of a leader immigration in...
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she leads the firm's city strategy and their $150 million commitment to detroit in the global city initiativeank you for being with us. [applause] >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. thank you to the u.s. conference of mayors, you have been great partners, great leaders. we were just in new orleans for the executive leaders meeting and with the special advisor to j.p. morgan chase and the global cities initiative. as the mayor mentioned, i am part of the corporate responsibility group at j.p. morgan chase and i lead, we call it, it's a city strategy. it is new and i've been at this job for about a year end half but when i think about it, it's not really new, it's based on a lot of great work that j.p. morgan chase has been doing both throughout foundation and throw business for a long time. i don't have to tell this group that cities are key drivers of economic growth. i think the senator mentioned it, where people are 60% of people live in cities, 80% live in urban areas. this is where challenges are often the most acute. whether it's income disparity, job growth, housing, public safet
she leads the firm's city strategy and their $150 million commitment to detroit in the global city initiativeank you for being with us. [applause] >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. thank you to the u.s. conference of mayors, you have been great partners, great leaders. we were just in new orleans for the executive leaders meeting and with the special advisor to j.p. morgan chase and the global cities initiative. as the mayor mentioned, i am part of the corporate responsibility...
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king talked about nonviolence yet his , assassination led to violence in detroit, washington, d.c., chicago, your home city of new york, and elsewhere around the country. why? >> it was actually the fourth straight year, really fifth straight year of urban , rebellions that were happening all over the country, in which people were upset. people were angry. people were angry at the violence in their neighborhood. they were angry at what they considered to be exploitive businesses in their community. they were angry that they felt their government, their local and federal governments were not speaking to their concerns. they were angry, of course, about police brutality which was , actually typically the cause of many of these urban rebellions. of course, they were following king who had, as you stated, preached nonviolence throughout his career, suffered fatal violence. >> who were the other movements in 1968? >> dr. king was first and foremost. but there were others. i think by '68, carmichael, who became sort of the personification for the lack of a better term of black powerwhen -- black power when he, o
king talked about nonviolence yet his , assassination led to violence in detroit, washington, d.c., chicago, your home city of new york, and elsewhere around the country. why? >> it was actually the fourth straight year, really fifth straight year of urban , rebellions that were happening all over the country, in which people were upset. people were angry. people were angry at the violence in their neighborhood. they were angry at what they considered to be exploitive businesses in their...
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our reporter has been in motor city at the detroit auto show checking out the vehicles that could soonbe hitting the roads near you. reporter: this is a self-driving vehicle tested by ford to deliver pizza. it looks pretty much like a normal car, but there are sensors. i will take you around the car to show you what the car is actually seeing. look at this here. the little red dot behind the car, that is what the car is seeing, so it can make decisions stop,fern, whether to whether to accelerate. for is not the -- ford is not the only carmaker doing stuff like this. they are investing money into research edelman. the government plays a key role. transport secretary of the u.s. government, elaine chao, saying they don't want to have a command-and-control approach. it is incumbent on these high-tech manufacturers and companies to share their confidence in this new technology, because unless they do so, the consumers will not accept it and this will not be a success. reporter: but the future of our car with a note has a jerk control could be -- no passenger control could be a reality soon
our reporter has been in motor city at the detroit auto show checking out the vehicles that could soonbe hitting the roads near you. reporter: this is a self-driving vehicle tested by ford to deliver pizza. it looks pretty much like a normal car, but there are sensors. i will take you around the car to show you what the car is actually seeing. look at this here. the little red dot behind the car, that is what the car is seeing, so it can make decisions stop,fern, whether to whether to...
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unfolding in the auto industry and a lot of want to put on display here in what they call motor city detroit michigan interesting times thanks very much indeed jay gray. now event taking place across the united states to my. the birthday of the civil rights leader martin luther king jr in washington d.c. everything is laid at a monument dedicated to him known as the stone of hope king for for racial equality in the u.s. until he was assassinated in one nine hundred sixty eight. when his son address an event criticizing donald trump's as a cue to immigrants and said it is damaging american spirit we are here today because the american dream is decidedly a nightmare for too many citizens and people have had enough let me say it again the dream has become a nightmare for too many american citizens only the last and the right and they've had enough they've had enough of the viciousness and the virtually all seen from the statehouse to the white house. the united arab emirates has accused cattery air force jets of intercepting two civilian air off the aircraft on their way to bahrain covers forei
unfolding in the auto industry and a lot of want to put on display here in what they call motor city detroit michigan interesting times thanks very much indeed jay gray. now event taking place across the united states to my. the birthday of the civil rights leader martin luther king jr in washington d.c. everything is laid at a monument dedicated to him known as the stone of hope king for for racial equality in the u.s. until he was assassinated in one nine hundred sixty eight. when his son...
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. >>> things are revving up in detroit this morning. the motor cityerican international auto show. >> car makers from around the world unveiling the newest models and the cool concept cars. it opens to the public this week. nbc's jay gray is inside the show this morning with a sneak peek on the future of four wheels. what's the biggest thing so far this year, jay? >> hey, good morning, frances. the show is under way right now or the preps are. the show gets started later in the morning. the big deal this year autoen to muss driverless cars, part of a push in this industry towards high tech, an industry that is on cruise control. it's showtime in the motor city. crews this morning going through the final tune-up ahead of this year's north american international auto show. >> everybody wants to see the latest and greatest. >> reporter: from sedans and suvs to electric and electrifying rides. >> hi, i'm madison, a member of the latest fleet of driverless cars. >> reporter: autonomous vehicles continue to roll along the cutting edge of the car business. t
. >>> things are revving up in detroit this morning. the motor cityerican international auto show. >> car makers from around the world unveiling the newest models and the cool concept cars. it opens to the public this week. nbc's jay gray is inside the show this morning with a sneak peek on the future of four wheels. what's the biggest thing so far this year, jay? >> hey, good morning, frances. the show is under way right now or the preps are. the show gets started later in...
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"we drove a motorcycle he thought it was a good idea from new york city to detroit to go see our familiese had chosen the music for the first two states. and he likes a lot of -- you know, when he went into the service station i thought that's a wrap for me, i'm up to here with the rock outlaw country, let's get some show tunes, right. so i switched the ipad. well he was not happy. >> jimmy: i bet. >> because i didn't ask. we didn't discuss it. we are both control freaks, beginning of our relationship. that fight got bigger and bigger on the road which morphed into a fight about helmet laws because dak shepard believes of he is in a state that does not have a helmet law he should be observing the local culture, and not wear his helmet. >> jimmy: you did just shoot "when in rome". >> yeah i'm like no, you have to wear a helmet so it morphed into a bigger fight. we compromised we were on the highway he had to wear it but to not on the side streets, and into joke he took side streets for four hours. but then it started raining and i said hold up we didn't anticipate rain, we need an addendum
"we drove a motorcycle he thought it was a good idea from new york city to detroit to go see our familiese had chosen the music for the first two states. and he likes a lot of -- you know, when he went into the service station i thought that's a wrap for me, i'm up to here with the rock outlaw country, let's get some show tunes, right. so i switched the ipad. well he was not happy. >> jimmy: i bet. >> because i didn't ask. we didn't discuss it. we are both control freaks,...
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detroit is the comeback city in the nation. if the most place for young people around the world. young people from around the world are coming there now and these 90% housing in downtown detroit and companies like amazon, google, have set up operations in detroit. these are exciting things going on and it's this place that is coming back. i think the wonderful place to put headquarters that they don't want to be on the forefront of the next wave of the future and build on that and the other thing we have a unique attribute. we did a partnership between detroit in windsor. one of the things will create a great opportunity because we can leverage the best of both countries in terms of how to find the best people and how to develop the best base and that is unique to detroit in windsor can bring together. >> host: and it goes across the investor bridge -- >> the busiest commercial crossing and freight is the new gordie howe bridge that will be easier better to get across the causeway. >> host: have you found that silicon valley companies are reaching out for your office and relocatin
detroit is the comeback city in the nation. if the most place for young people around the world. young people from around the world are coming there now and these 90% housing in downtown detroit and companies like amazon, google, have set up operations in detroit. these are exciting things going on and it's this place that is coming back. i think the wonderful place to put headquarters that they don't want to be on the forefront of the next wave of the future and build on that and the other...
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detroit is the comeback city in the nation. it's the most safe place for young people around the world. young people from around the world are coming there now. 98% for housing in midtown and downtown detroit. companies like amazon, google have set up operations in detroit. so these are exciting things going on, and so it's that magnet for that cool, exciting, gritty place that's coming back. and so i think it's a wonderful place to put a headquarters to say don't you want to be on the forefront of the next wave of the future and build on that? the other thing, we have a unique attribute. we did a partnership between detroit and windsor, and one of the things -- that'll create a great opportunity we can leverage the best of both countries in terms of how to find best people, build the best base, and that's something unique that detroit finish. >> host: and more trade goes across the ambassador bridge than anywhere else in the world. >> guest: the busiest trade commercial crossing in our country, and we're building the new gordy
detroit is the comeback city in the nation. it's the most safe place for young people around the world. young people from around the world are coming there now. 98% for housing in midtown and downtown detroit. companies like amazon, google have set up operations in detroit. so these are exciting things going on, and so it's that magnet for that cool, exciting, gritty place that's coming back. and so i think it's a wonderful place to put a headquarters to say don't you want to be on the...
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but first our is here and he has taken us to motor city this morning to detroit sara reza detroit motor show kicked off on sunday it is the industry's largest event in the u.s. the united states and china of course being the world's most important car markets now as u.s. consumers have had a long lasting love for pickup trucks carmakers were eager to present their latest big expensive gas guzzlers analysts say the high end segment could benefit from president trump's tax reform luxury car makers especially could be the clear winners as the new tax legislation leave more cash in the hands of those with higher incomes but concerns about potential protectionism in the u.s. market cast a shadow over the industries of war and carmakers performance last year and a look ahead at twenty eighteen our correspondent carsten phenomena spoke to b.m.w.'s chief financial officer. dr peter immobility is said to be the future of the car industry a number of countries throughout the world are trying to get more electric and hybrid cars on the road now here in america this administration has different pri
but first our is here and he has taken us to motor city this morning to detroit sara reza detroit motor show kicked off on sunday it is the industry's largest event in the u.s. the united states and china of course being the world's most important car markets now as u.s. consumers have had a long lasting love for pickup trucks carmakers were eager to present their latest big expensive gas guzzlers analysts say the high end segment could benefit from president trump's tax reform luxury car...
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a year since he took the oath of office, we returned to the city of detroit. onomic decline in de—troy, america's et mo o city, symbolised an america voters felt had been left behind. when i came here two years ago, donald trump wasn't even the republican candidate. but it was his win in the michigan primary that propelled him to the white house. back then when i came here i met a man named rich ashby. a union member who was signed up ashby. a union member who was signed up to the trump train early on. how are you? i'm doing wonderful how does he feel a year into the presidency? i'm happy because of the results so far. with the economy, not to say he's the total reason why things have been turning around at least in our region of the country, but he's played a part in it. if somebody is doing the job i want them to do, i don't care how mouthy they are. as long as they are doing they are. as long as they are doing thejob. they are. as long as they are doing the job. the language he used the other day was highly offensive and some people deemed it racist. that i
a year since he took the oath of office, we returned to the city of detroit. onomic decline in de—troy, america's et mo o city, symbolised an america voters felt had been left behind. when i came here two years ago, donald trump wasn't even the republican candidate. but it was his win in the michigan primary that propelled him to the white house. back then when i came here i met a man named rich ashby. a union member who was signed up ashby. a union member who was signed up to the trump train...
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thankfully in a city like in chicago, philadelphia, and a camden and a detroit, people are out there ery single day trying to not only bring attention to it, but trying to heal it. >>> when we come back, how the shocking number of shootings in the city are even possible. >> you can walk to any one with of these stores here and buy a gun anywhere, any one of these little corner store. that's how easy you can get one. >> guns just everywhere. everybody know where to get them? >> everybody knows where to get them at. everybody know where to get them at. police know where they are at. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. dr. scholl's. born to move. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the
thankfully in a city like in chicago, philadelphia, and a camden and a detroit, people are out there ery single day trying to not only bring attention to it, but trying to heal it. >>> when we come back, how the shocking number of shootings in the city are even possible. >> you can walk to any one with of these stores here and buy a gun anywhere, any one of these little corner store. that's how easy you can get one. >> guns just everywhere. everybody know where to get them?...
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high temperatures across the country, it is only going to be in the single digits in detroit today. and newark city is bitterly cold behind the nor'easter which dumped a lot of snow in the northeast and for the northeast as we are getting a look at what is happening here. the light showers are starting to move in, and in is a fairly week system to bring in hit or miss showers throughout the day, and looking at the time line at 8:30 this morning, and some of the showers are moving through parts of the east bay, and then also, a chance of rain as we are going into the evening, but most of it is clearing the south bay by 10:00 tonight. i will have a look at the seven-day forecast coming up and vianey has a look at how the roads are moving. >> i am perfectly okay with the rain staying away through the orlly morning commute, because this is when we will see the heaviest of the traffic. but so far, a fantastic start. and we have managed to stay that way, but a quick reminder, if you are going to drive through the santa cruz mountain, they will clear the road hazard with the downed power line, and it was
high temperatures across the country, it is only going to be in the single digits in detroit today. and newark city is bitterly cold behind the nor'easter which dumped a lot of snow in the northeast and for the northeast as we are getting a look at what is happening here. the light showers are starting to move in, and in is a fairly week system to bring in hit or miss showers throughout the day, and looking at the time line at 8:30 this morning, and some of the showers are moving through parts...
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and so, the negro wakes up in a city like detroit, michigan, and discovers that he is 28 percent of the population and about 72 percent of the unemployed. now, in order to grapple with that problem, our federal government will have to develop massive retraining programs, massive public works programs, so that automation can be a blessing, as it must be to our society, and not a curse. then the other thing when we think of this economic problem, we must think of the fact that there is nothing more dangerous than to build a society with a segment in that society which feels that it has no stake in the society, and nothing more dangerous than to build a society with a number of people who see life as little more than a long and desolate corridor with no exit sign. they end up with despair because they have no jobs, because they can't educate their children, because they can't live in a nice home, because they can't have adequate health facilities. we always hear of the various reasons why and the various myths concerning integration and why integration shouldn't come into being. those peop
and so, the negro wakes up in a city like detroit, michigan, and discovers that he is 28 percent of the population and about 72 percent of the unemployed. now, in order to grapple with that problem, our federal government will have to develop massive retraining programs, massive public works programs, so that automation can be a blessing, as it must be to our society, and not a curse. then the other thing when we think of this economic problem, we must think of the fact that there is nothing...
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vice president for global philanthropy irene the firm's 150 million-dollar commitment to detroit and the global cities initiative. irene thank you so much for being with us. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here. thank you to the u.s. conference of mayors tom cochran and mayor landrieu. you have been great partners and great leaders. we were just in new orleans for the executive leaders meeting with general odierno was a special adviser to jpmorgan chase in the local cities initiative. as the mayor mentioned i am part of the corporate responsibility group that jpmorgan chase. we call it the city strategy. it is new. i've been at this job for about a year and a half up when i think about it is not really new periods based on the lot of the great work that jpmorgan chase has been doing there are four foundation in their business for a really long time. i don't have to tell this group that cities are the key drivers of economic growth. the senator mentioned it. where people are, 60% of people in the cities and 80% live in urban areas so this is where challenges are often their mos
vice president for global philanthropy irene the firm's 150 million-dollar commitment to detroit and the global cities initiative. irene thank you so much for being with us. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here. thank you to the u.s. conference of mayors tom cochran and mayor landrieu. you have been great partners and great leaders. we were just in new orleans for the executive leaders meeting with general odierno was a special adviser to jpmorgan chase in the...