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if you go to downtown detroit, downtown buffalo or downtown st. louis we've got to focus even more on supercharging those economies because the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. then we have to connect them. >> can we call it the steam and not stem, put the arts in there? >> arts is critical. >> i like that. >> building on that others have research on how higher educated folks in cities actually raised the wages for everyone from folks who never went to high school. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i'm going to start to close with you. from this conversation what are the strategies we can really learn from say gulf overcome and what are you looking to work on at the federal level? >> it's been a wonderful conversation. i think great points made all of them. i got elected to center city council when i was 26. just last year, in fact. [laughter] and i remembered that early on were tried to make a decision about where to put the limited resources that the city had every year for street
if you go to downtown detroit, downtown buffalo or downtown st. louis we've got to focus even more on supercharging those economies because the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. then we have to connect them. >> can we call it the steam and not stem, put the arts in there? >> arts is critical. >> i like that. >> building on that others have research on how higher educated folks in cities actually raised the wages for...
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you go to downtown detroit and downtown buffalo and downtown st. louis, and we have got to focus even more on supervising -- supercharging those economies. the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in the neighborhoods. we have then got to connect them. neera tanden: can we call it steam? put the arts in there as well. building on that, others have research on folks and the cities who raised the wages for everyone from those who never went to high school. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i will start to close with you. from this conversation, what is the strategy we can learn to go forward. what are you working on at the federal level to support the local efforts? secretary castro: great points all around. i got elected to the san antonio city council when i was 26, just last year, in fact. [laughter] i remember earlier on, we were trying to make a decision about where to put the limited resources the city had every year for street maintenance and repair. basic thing that happens in cities all the time. one of
you go to downtown detroit and downtown buffalo and downtown st. louis, and we have got to focus even more on supervising -- supercharging those economies. the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in the neighborhoods. we have then got to connect them. neera tanden: can we call it steam? put the arts in there as well. building on that, others have research on folks and the cities who raised the wages for everyone from those who never went to high school. mr. secretary of...
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a fast-burning fire rages in a home in downtown detroit. >> this is a story we first brought you last night. it was breaking at 11:00. two people had to jump to safety to make it out of their burning home alive. >> detroit firefighter michael joiner is one of the first responders at the scene. >> we got a call to a dwelling fire. it was on helen street. which is on the east side of detroit. it appeared someone fire bombed the structure. >> from the outside it looks like the fire is raging out of control. it's actually contained to the front of the house, but the two clearly terrified residents, a man and a woman, are so panicked they may not realize it. >> when they threw the fire bomb, it appeared that it broke on the porch and whatever type of accelerant they had, it ignited and created a lot of flame, a lot of the smoke. the porch was on fire, but it never extended into the actual dwelling. >> onlookers scream for the residents to wait for the fire department, but the man and woman make a split second decision to jump. the man goes first. come on. >> he lands without major injury.
a fast-burning fire rages in a home in downtown detroit. >> this is a story we first brought you last night. it was breaking at 11:00. two people had to jump to safety to make it out of their burning home alive. >> detroit firefighter michael joiner is one of the first responders at the scene. >> we got a call to a dwelling fire. it was on helen street. which is on the east side of detroit. it appeared someone fire bombed the structure. >> from the outside it looks like...
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you go to downtown detroit and downtown buffalo and downtown st. louis, and we have got to focus even more on supervising those economies. the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in the neighborhoods. we have then got to connect them. >> put the arts in there as well. [laughter] crespo the on that, others have research on folks and the cities who raised the wages for everyone from those who never went to high school. mr. secretary of housing and urban development i will start to close with you. from this conversation what is the strategy we can learn to go forward. what are you working on at the federal level to support the local efforts? >> great points all around. i got elected to the san antonio city council when i was 26, just last year, in fact. [laughter] i remember earlier on, we were trying to make a decision about where to put the limited resources the city had every year for street maintenance and repair. basically that happens in cities all the time. one of the neighborhood association meetings, iran into a woman
you go to downtown detroit and downtown buffalo and downtown st. louis, and we have got to focus even more on supervising those economies. the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in the neighborhoods. we have then got to connect them. >> put the arts in there as well. [laughter] crespo the on that, others have research on folks and the cities who raised the wages for everyone from those who never went to high school. mr. secretary of housing and urban development...
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. >> hi, i'm jay farner, president of quicken loans, and we're here in downtown detroit with some of our 10,000-plus team members who are helping americans purchase new homes or refinance their existing mortgages. in the next half-hour, i'm gonna show you why millions of satisfied clients have turned to quicken loans for their refinance or new home purchase. we'll meet members of the quicken loans team, and walk through our amazing mortgage process so you can see exactly why getting a mortgage with quicken loans is so simple. and we'll hear from more of our satisfied clients who found the right mortgage for their needs at quicken loans. people like jane and chickie. >> i'm jane rothrock. >> and i'm chickie payne. >> i started teaching in 1973. i taught sixth grade for quite a while. >> i began to go to art school when i was 55 years old. i was in with all these young people and me. >> we hear of a need that somebody has, we try to assist them. >> along the way, we've always helped people. >> i was online, and i actually sent in some information to quicken loans, and their mortgage ba
. >> hi, i'm jay farner, president of quicken loans, and we're here in downtown detroit with some of our 10,000-plus team members who are helping americans purchase new homes or refinance their existing mortgages. in the next half-hour, i'm gonna show you why millions of satisfied clients have turned to quicken loans for their refinance or new home purchase. we'll meet members of the quicken loans team, and walk through our amazing mortgage process so you can see exactly why getting a...
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and here i have an article that states that downtown detroit tenants rally to demand decent and affordable housing. this conversation is happening all over the country. while we see some communities where families are actually being displaced as a result of the upper class of our communities being able to buy and push prices up, where those in the bottom of our economic class are being challenged every day to find the simple thing that we call quality of life in america and that's housing. in my state of michigan, we have a campaign to end homelessness to promote housing. first, through the prevention and rapid rehousing activities. we understand in michigan that in order to effectively approach homelessness, a community needs a clear, deliberate and comprehensive strategy. the low incomes of so many families across this country make it increasingly difficult for them to manage the rising cost of housing. this puts them at risk and some lose their housing and fall into homelessness. we may call this a homelessness crisis, but it is primarily a housing affordability cry sills. -- crisis. pe
and here i have an article that states that downtown detroit tenants rally to demand decent and affordable housing. this conversation is happening all over the country. while we see some communities where families are actually being displaced as a result of the upper class of our communities being able to buy and push prices up, where those in the bottom of our economic class are being challenged every day to find the simple thing that we call quality of life in america and that's housing. in...
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in the shadow of downtown detroit, it is the brain child of philip cooley looking to turn the foreclosureears and i moved five times and so i asked my smart friends what to do. >> they located somewhere with super appropriate rent. >> i think a pony is going to walk in and i ride it. >> the tenants build out the space itself and they are required to give back to the community through volunteers and education. >> how has the support for pony ride been. >> it has been the community, the residents, the stakeholders an the volunteers. >> i think detroit we work together because we have to, out of necessity. >> amy weeks and gabriel craig run a blacksmith shop and they teach classes once a week. >> i don't think we could have started smith shop in the same way any way else. >> we are redefining this anywhere else. >> they make sleeping bags and they either are or were homeless. >> we focus on the manufacturing and focusing on unemployment and giving back to the community. across the hall this furniture company is built on a complex. >> you are collier and who is floyd? >> the history of the fa
in the shadow of downtown detroit, it is the brain child of philip cooley looking to turn the foreclosureears and i moved five times and so i asked my smart friends what to do. >> they located somewhere with super appropriate rent. >> i think a pony is going to walk in and i ride it. >> the tenants build out the space itself and they are required to give back to the community through volunteers and education. >> how has the support for pony ride been. >> it has...
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if you go to downtown detroit, buffalo, st.ouis, we have to focus more on supercharging those economies. the yield is off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. >> can we call it steam, not stem, and put the arts in there to? building on that, there is research on how higher educated stem cities raise the wages for everyone. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i am going to start to close with you. from this conversation, what are the strategies that we can really learn from to go forward and what are you working on from the federal ms. bass: i got elected to san antonio -- secretary castro jy and we were putting on street maintenance and repair and one of the neighborhood association meetings who came up to me and said that they had been waiting in their neighborhood for many years for sidewalks to be created on their streets and it meant something to her because her mother her mother had diabetes and the doctor had advised her mother to walk, to try and walk to help out with her health condition, but
if you go to downtown detroit, buffalo, st.ouis, we have to focus more on supercharging those economies. the yield is off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods. >> can we call it steam, not stem, and put the arts in there to? building on that, there is research on how higher educated stem cities raise the wages for everyone. mr. secretary of housing and urban development, i am going to start to close with you. from this conversation, what are the strategies that we can...
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you go to downtown detroit downtown buffalo or downtown st. louis, we have to focus more in supercharging those economies because the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods and then we have to connect them. wine wine the arts are critical, too. host: what are you working on? secretary castro: it has been a wonderful conversation and great points made all around. i got elected to the san antonio city council when i was 26 just last year, in fact. [laughter] secretary castro: and early on, we were trying to make a decision about where to put the limited resources that the city had every year for street maintenance and repair, basic thing that happens in cities all the time. and one of the neighborhood association meetings, i ran into a woman who came up to me and said that they had been waiting in their neighborhood for many years for sidewalks to be created on their street and it meant something to her because her mother, this was an adult woman, her mother, who was elderly, had diabetes. and the doc
you go to downtown detroit downtown buffalo or downtown st. louis, we have to focus more in supercharging those economies because the multiplier effect is really off the charts for people living in those neighborhoods and then we have to connect them. wine wine the arts are critical, too. host: what are you working on? secretary castro: it has been a wonderful conversation and great points made all around. i got elected to the san antonio city council when i was 26 just last year, in fact....
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detroit. what does ferguson do now. >> you burn your downtown, you don't really come back from it, this is not l.a., it is st. louis, if this is when you do, shoot at cops, cops will now do what you don't want them to do it look at you like a boogeyman, that is a bad mix, that is assumeing that shooter is a black man, you ask me about riot tourist this is a weird element of like wheat people, white people, they don't seem to be from lower classes, you know the way they carry themselves and speak, they there are agitateing, i was there a young black guy trying to stop looters from robbing a meat store this white kid comes up, he grabs our length, he said, hayman that's not -- man, that's not cool that is snitching, i said, where you from dude, if i was you, i would get my ass out of here, because you are just bait, you are lunch. kennedy: it seems to me they wear a mask. that that is it those of outside agitators that i talking about. it takes years to come become from that charlie, i hope you come back talk to me. >> thank you. kennedy: all right, coming up, an new form of powdered alcohol tha
detroit. what does ferguson do now. >> you burn your downtown, you don't really come back from it, this is not l.a., it is st. louis, if this is when you do, shoot at cops, cops will now do what you don't want them to do it look at you like a boogeyman, that is a bad mix, that is assumeing that shooter is a black man, you ask me about riot tourist this is a weird element of like wheat people, white people, they don't seem to be from lower classes, you know the way they carry themselves...