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of the people of detroit. this is the story behind these men, and the organization that produces them. perhaps the most important part of the story is the selection of the men who were chosen to become members of the department and the methods by which they are trained. take joe, for example. he came, as many of the recruits do, from a small town in michigan. it was looking for a life that -- he was looking for a life that would give him a feeling of being worthwhile, both to himself and which he worked. here, joe and other applicants were tested for physical fitness and mental ability for an officer must be alert both physically and mentally. his body and mind much be a coordinated team. the police department investigated his background. his school record, his home environment, his personal habits. every effort is made to select the finest men. joe, along with other recruits was excepted and assigned to the -- accepted and assigned to the cadet academy for six weeks or more for lectures on department rules an
of the people of detroit. this is the story behind these men, and the organization that produces them. perhaps the most important part of the story is the selection of the men who were chosen to become members of the department and the methods by which they are trained. take joe, for example. he came, as many of the recruits do, from a small town in michigan. it was looking for a life that -- he was looking for a life that would give him a feeling of being worthwhile, both to himself and which...
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the city of detroit is divided into police precinct. each patient is divided discount card territories. the number depending on the size of the activity -- size and activity in that precinct. the radio dispatcher and the dispatch clerk are always veterans of many years experience in police work. they must decide in a few seconds the correct course of action on a call. they must know what cars are available on assignment. joe rarely solve those men, but their voices became a part of his life. >> 88, 13341 mark twain, family trouble. ♪ >> family trouble, about 20% of the calls that come into the station or family trouble, and this was his first call. he had visions of being the hero , of defending some frail woman who is husband was mistreating her. ♪ but in this case, joe was told by a ruffled lady of the house to mind his own business. if she and her husband wanted to throw things at each other, that was their own business. as the weeks went by, joe began to feel at ease in the daily routine of a scout car patrol. he learned to know
the city of detroit is divided into police precinct. each patient is divided discount card territories. the number depending on the size of the activity -- size and activity in that precinct. the radio dispatcher and the dispatch clerk are always veterans of many years experience in police work. they must decide in a few seconds the correct course of action on a call. they must know what cars are available on assignment. joe rarely solve those men, but their voices became a part of his life....
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>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much older than you, and we're concerned about you. and we're just trying to encourage you to do something else. find something else where you're not going to be in jeopardy. >> keep going down that hallway. we're going to go out the back door here on the left. >> i'm finding more and more the youth this day and age is very much what we just saw with her. they think this is their only option, and a lot of kids these days are looking for the most money, the shortest route, the least effort. >> frustrated, the officers suspect they've made little progress with this headstrong tee
>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much...
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amy: in detroit. grace: in detroit. amy: that speech being "prospects for freedom?" grace: in 1963, a few weeks prior to the assassination of jfk. he made his remarks, which led to his suspension. after he was forced out of the nation, he was looking for what he should do. a group of us came here to new york to meet with him and asked him to come to detroit to work with us because we understood malcolm's hunger for new ideas. he was a person always searching to transform himself. we met with him and asked and he said no, he was going to be an evangelist and he could not become an organizer with us. amy: would you mean, and evangelist? grace: he felt his voice was what needed to be heard. he made this enormous discovery that is not a question of biology, that there are people of all ages that were part of this humanist journey and he came back to this country and he said -- most people do not know he said i am a revolutionary and i am a muslim, that is all i know about myself. where i am going to go, what ideology i am going to develop i do not know, but i must crawl
amy: in detroit. grace: in detroit. amy: that speech being "prospects for freedom?" grace: in 1963, a few weeks prior to the assassination of jfk. he made his remarks, which led to his suspension. after he was forced out of the nation, he was looking for what he should do. a group of us came here to new york to meet with him and asked him to come to detroit to work with us because we understood malcolm's hunger for new ideas. he was a person always searching to transform himself. we...
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detroit stands out. if you want open land, detroit has it. bad news, it is not a land people once. our city will see, it was the right place at the right time. we will talk through this a bit. i would like to hear your perspectives on the analysis you did this week and some visits you may be doing coming up. it is a profound story. dearborn station is gone. if you go there tonight to buy a ticket to california, you would be disappointed. the santa fe streamliner last left in 1971. this is a relevant place to start. as early as the 1930's, the city wanted to eliminate the station to free up what he felt was an obstacle of redeveloping the south loop. it turned out to be an ironic story. the most decrepit of our six stations kept hanging on. the santa fe trains were immensely popular. where did they go? they followed the santa fe trail to los angeles. they were really a showpiece of transportation. when they finally left in 1971 the process began. it had a profound effect. we are seeing immense growth. partly because of the redevelopment that is occurring. a couple of you live near c
detroit stands out. if you want open land, detroit has it. bad news, it is not a land people once. our city will see, it was the right place at the right time. we will talk through this a bit. i would like to hear your perspectives on the analysis you did this week and some visits you may be doing coming up. it is a profound story. dearborn station is gone. if you go there tonight to buy a ticket to california, you would be disappointed. the santa fe streamliner last left in 1971. this is a...
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detroit stands out. if you want open land, detroit has it. but bad news. it is not where people want it. you are from lansing, near flint. similar problems. our city was at the right place at the right time. the saga is different in every city. we will talk through this a bit. it is a profound story. dearborn station is gone. if you go there tonight to buy a ticket to california, you would be disappointed. [laughter] the santa fe streamliner last left in 1971. this is a relevant place to start. as early as the 1930's, the city wanted to eliminate the station to free up what it felt was an obstacle of redeveloping the south loop. it turned out to be an ironic story. the oldest and most decrepit of our six stations kept hanging on. the santa fe trains were immensely popular. where did they go? it followed the santa fe trail to los angeles. the process began. it had a profound effect. we are seeing immense growth. him partly because of the redevelopment that is occurring. you live in downtown? >> yes. two blocks away. there is a great big building for student
detroit stands out. if you want open land, detroit has it. but bad news. it is not where people want it. you are from lansing, near flint. similar problems. our city was at the right place at the right time. the saga is different in every city. we will talk through this a bit. it is a profound story. dearborn station is gone. if you go there tonight to buy a ticket to california, you would be disappointed. [laughter] the santa fe streamliner last left in 1971. this is a relevant place to start....
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a mug are. >> that was in detroit. another american city. >> not day to detroit. >> we have some video. >> i don't want to talk about it. downtown detroit guy took my -- mugged my friend, him throwing me on the ground, four-timer. i got him right there i got ya. you don't get to do it. >> how is detroit doing? >> it's better. it's better. just got through bankruptcy so it's not -- it's better. we're getting police cars and radios and stuff regular cities are supposed to have. downtown being redeveloped. they tell me crime is down. not so sure about it. but it's much better than it was, and we will endeavor and move forward. >> yours is a unique sort of way of telling stories. we're all sort of cookie cutter in the tv box. >> somebody has to lead the circus. >> i wonder what your big picture goes ill every day. >> to say something of value to somebody what's going on. i like to say i'm neither liberal nor conservative. i'm a father. i'm a father of a girl. but i want something for my baby. and i'm the guy flipping the d
a mug are. >> that was in detroit. another american city. >> not day to detroit. >> we have some video. >> i don't want to talk about it. downtown detroit guy took my -- mugged my friend, him throwing me on the ground, four-timer. i got him right there i got ya. you don't get to do it. >> how is detroit doing? >> it's better. it's better. just got through bankruptcy so it's not -- it's better. we're getting police cars and radios and stuff regular cities are...
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and a michigan lawyer is taking detroit's courts to court. why detroit's justice system is unfair. s...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far. ♪ there we go. ♪ lease an mkz for $289 a month, plus competitive owners and lessees get $500 bonus cash, only at your lincoln dealer. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. >>> welcome back to the ed show. finals fever, the cavaliers lead the golden state warriors two games to one in the finals. heading into game four tonight in cleveland. lebron james continues to dominate on the court. james has 123 points through the first three games. even kobe bryant is defending his gun slinger mentality. of c
and a michigan lawyer is taking detroit's courts to court. why detroit's justice system is unfair. s...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far. ♪ there we go. ♪ lease an mkz for $289 a month, plus competitive owners and...
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if you're in detroit or cleveland, rain in detroit. cleveland, it's moving across the lake front. we'll see a that shortly. cleveland's morning commute looks to be wet. today in all, 19 million at risk of severe storms. goes from western new york through the southern portions of the great lakes, northern ohiole le valley. there will be wind damage with those storms. i do not expect a lot of tornados. isolated storm cells, not widespread. that's the timing between 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. otherwise, warm day. 88 d.c. humidity is way down in the northeast. that's nice compared to how it was. sunny, mid-80s in the northeast, not that humid. that changes tomorrow. d.c. could have heat index over 100. >> with this hair humidity is an issue for me for sure. >>> still ahead, to space and beyond. musk looking to extend his company's region and tech. he'll have plans to quote, rebuild the internet. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try new head & shoulders instant reli
if you're in detroit or cleveland, rain in detroit. cleveland, it's moving across the lake front. we'll see a that shortly. cleveland's morning commute looks to be wet. today in all, 19 million at risk of severe storms. goes from western new york through the southern portions of the great lakes, northern ohiole le valley. there will be wind damage with those storms. i do not expect a lot of tornados. isolated storm cells, not widespread. that's the timing between 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. otherwise,...
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[laughter] emily: did you ever think you would be here when you were growing up in detroit? dick: no, not at all. when i was growing up in detroit, i was very much -- i was kind of -- i really just took life as it happened. most of my family and extended family was in the automobile industry. my dad worked for pontiac. my mom worked for ford. on and on. my dad's dad worked for chrysler. i only applied to university of michigan. i didn't go look at schools. when people say now, what were you going to do if you did not get into michigan, like -- that implies i had some sort of strategy around it all. i didn't. emily: luckily you got in. dick: luckily i got in. my dad did get me a -- when i was, i guess, 14 or 15 one of the early radioshack trs model 80 computers. i learned to program in basic on that. by the time i went to michigan, i did know i am definitely going to study computer science. but i didn't know what to do beyond that. emily: when you got to university of michigan, you took theater classes on the side. dick: my senior year, i had like eight arts credits i had rem
[laughter] emily: did you ever think you would be here when you were growing up in detroit? dick: no, not at all. when i was growing up in detroit, i was very much -- i was kind of -- i really just took life as it happened. most of my family and extended family was in the automobile industry. my dad worked for pontiac. my mom worked for ford. on and on. my dad's dad worked for chrysler. i only applied to university of michigan. i didn't go look at schools. when people say now, what were you...
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detroit police are glad that's all they found. >> on the detroit's west side erika erickson fox news. >> new jersey community not getting much sleep. someone who goes by the name watcher is sending a family threatening letters and those threats are the talk of the town. fox's danica bowens picks up the tale of terror from here. >> reporter: the mystery stalker of the home in westfield calls themselves the watcher. the contents of their letters have thrust this new jersey town into the national spotlight. >> westfield is a pretty safe town in general. so i think having those letters being sent to families is unsettling. >> reporter: new owners bought this $1.3 million house last summer. soon after creepy notes started arriving. "do you need to felt house with the young blood i requested a reference to children. once i know their names i will call to them and draw them to me ". >> it's freaky but the world with live in right now. >> the watcher claims their family has been watching the house for decade and wrote letters to the previous owners. >> i think it's very strange. anybody that
detroit police are glad that's all they found. >> on the detroit's west side erika erickson fox news. >> new jersey community not getting much sleep. someone who goes by the name watcher is sending a family threatening letters and those threats are the talk of the town. fox's danica bowens picks up the tale of terror from here. >> reporter: the mystery stalker of the home in westfield calls themselves the watcher. the contents of their letters have thrust this new jersey town...
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the first is in detroit michigan, where ten people were shot. the shooting happened on a basketball court. we are hearing reports that at least one person is dead and that another is in critical
the first is in detroit michigan, where ten people were shot. the shooting happened on a basketball court. we are hearing reports that at least one person is dead and that another is in critical
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chicago, detroit, boston tomorrow. first, abc's matt gutman from michigan. >> reporter: just hours ago, the possible tornadoes tearing in michigan ripping the roofs off homes. three temporarily trapped into this goodlittle store. but no one was hurt here. it was stragts line winds near 100 miles an hour that menaced minnesota, iowa earlier. s hail cracking windshields. and iowa winds crashing down with 95 miles an hour. to get to portland we drove through the same line of tomorrows. we are mile fives from sun set and it's almost pitch black. this red is what we are going through right now. a whirlwind of flash flooding in the southern states. a third of their annual rain in the past week. this bridge in hunt county texas, collapsing. motorist rescuing them in the pickup using ropes. and the road caught crumbling on camera. that is a 20 foot by 30 foot chuck of highway disintegrating into the red river. we talk about the power of nature. that is a semitruck. not sure where it began but it ended up inside the good will b
chicago, detroit, boston tomorrow. first, abc's matt gutman from michigan. >> reporter: just hours ago, the possible tornadoes tearing in michigan ripping the roofs off homes. three temporarily trapped into this goodlittle store. but no one was hurt here. it was stragts line winds near 100 miles an hour that menaced minnesota, iowa earlier. s hail cracking windshields. and iowa winds crashing down with 95 miles an hour. to get to portland we drove through the same line of tomorrows. we...
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>> i was a kid in 1984 when the detroit tigers won the world series. i remember that feeling to this day. and me and my friends talk about how we were jumping around and hugging each other and feeling prideful, being from detroit and have the detroit tigers win the world series. >> when your team wins a championship, it galvanizes a community, an entire city. it can lift the spirit. everyone feels good. and one of these cities here soon is going to get that feeling. >> finally. finally. all right. as we wrap up here, let's take a look at both sides. what do you think it's going to mean to each team and to these superstar players we keep talking about for their legacy if they're the ones who win? >> for steph curry and golden state, the era of the point guard, a little guy leading his team to a championship, becoming a legend here in the golden state area, wow, it will be unbelievable for steph curry. >> grant, rachel, no kyrie, no kevin love. if lebron james can take this team -- >> if he does this. >> -- and elevate the cavaliers to a championship, th
>> i was a kid in 1984 when the detroit tigers won the world series. i remember that feeling to this day. and me and my friends talk about how we were jumping around and hugging each other and feeling prideful, being from detroit and have the detroit tigers win the world series. >> when your team wins a championship, it galvanizes a community, an entire city. it can lift the spirit. everyone feels good. and one of these cities here soon is going to get that feeling. >>...
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mothers in detroit. and i ask them what they need. and they say, i need better education for my kids. and i know it is an answer that frustrates people. but you just told me 81%, that's the high school graduation rate in this country. is our system moving fast enough to help the people that need it most? and what's the change that you want to see, to create the opportunity to create the next katia and andrew? >> we're thrilled that our nation has an historic high of graduation rates, 81%. even more pleased that every group of students african-american latino native american asian, white students poor children children with special needs, english language learners everyone is improving, but we are not getting better fast enough. i really do think this income inequality this division in society, between the haves and the have-nots, that's the defining issue that we have to solve. and i think we can only solve that by giving great educational opportunity to every child. and i think that the dividing line in our nation now is less they're
mothers in detroit. and i ask them what they need. and they say, i need better education for my kids. and i know it is an answer that frustrates people. but you just told me 81%, that's the high school graduation rate in this country. is our system moving fast enough to help the people that need it most? and what's the change that you want to see, to create the opportunity to create the next katia and andrew? >> we're thrilled that our nation has an historic high of graduation rates, 81%....
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the midwest, chicago, detroit on alert. winds near 100 miles an hour. the system moving east, philly, new york, up to boston next. >>> breaking now. a major development for the hunt for the killers on the run. in a cabin, the owner coming home. the shouting, the escape. >>> the flight headed to chicago, a 30-hour delay because of an unruly passenger. >>> and a race to save families and pets. watch this. members of the air force knocking down doors. their rescues tonight. >>> good evening and we begin tonight with the breaking news, the plea from the governor of south carolina just days after the horrific shootings during a bible study. late today, she urged lawmakers to take down this confederate flag flying on the capitol grounds in south carolina. arguing there are no winners of losers in the flag debate and arguing it's time to move that flag. tonight, you will hear her plea for yourself. we begin with steve osunsami in charleston. >> reporter: tonight a powerful first from the sitting governor of south carolina. >> it's time to move the flag from th
the midwest, chicago, detroit on alert. winds near 100 miles an hour. the system moving east, philly, new york, up to boston next. >>> breaking now. a major development for the hunt for the killers on the run. in a cabin, the owner coming home. the shouting, the escape. >>> the flight headed to chicago, a 30-hour delay because of an unruly passenger. >>> and a race to save families and pets. watch this. members of the air force knocking down doors. their rescues...
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it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town, the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. >>> a couple desperate to escape a burning house jumps off a second floor balcony to the horror of eyewitnesses. while a fire in a small suburban row house goes boom. both dramatic incidents are caught on camera. december 20, 2011. 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 joyner is one of the first responders at the sce
it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town, the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that...
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the first is in detroit michigan, where ten people were shot. the shooting happened on a basketball court. we are hearing reports that at least one person is dead and that another is in critical condition. there has also been a shooting in west philadelphia. seven people were shot at a block party including a 2-year-old and 10-year-old. both are in critical condition. a gunman with a shotgun opened fire on the crowd. more on the storms in a little bit. right now we want to tell you about all of the people that lost power in our area. a number of individuals. many families still in the dark right now. more than 26,000 customers are in the dark. most of them are very hard hit in fairfax counties. pepco has just under 200 customers out and bg & e has 12,500 of customers without power and 2,000 are in the anne arundel county. we posted the tweets and facebook posts and we appreciate that. that's at nbcwashington.com. and >>> fans witnessed history today for the second time. matt scherzer's career day. >> before all of the lightning and strikes, matt
the first is in detroit michigan, where ten people were shot. the shooting happened on a basketball court. we are hearing reports that at least one person is dead and that another is in critical condition. there has also been a shooting in west philadelphia. seven people were shot at a block party including a 2-year-old and 10-year-old. both are in critical condition. a gunman with a shotgun opened fire on the crowd. more on the storms in a little bit. right now we want to tell you about all of...
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so there were hundreds and hundreds of photographs and trophies and ticket stubs from the detroit tiger games , i will not give it all away but the of but gave away so much information and. i looked at these is it okay to look? i would spend many days. they would say you can take them with you. i visited the home of one of the oldest swimmers and i forget which say but i wonder what they think of may. to have a three-year for paper shopping bags and this happened over and over again with everyone that i visited >> the untold story and their quest for olympic glory >> and i was in my late 20s and might be funny. i thought it might be funny to hang had exactly one year. in so we called him up with director with the democracy and then the first thing we did was watch the lion king so he could relax. then he needed to have a collection box they are stuck with days coca-cola bottles so with the a's symbols of corruption. to be engaged in dire need. but then a few months on and off to scholz searchers cash and carry with a special program but then to give double the difference. but then shoot
so there were hundreds and hundreds of photographs and trophies and ticket stubs from the detroit tiger games , i will not give it all away but the of but gave away so much information and. i looked at these is it okay to look? i would spend many days. they would say you can take them with you. i visited the home of one of the oldest swimmers and i forget which say but i wonder what they think of may. to have a three-year for paper shopping bags and this happened over and over again with...
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it's similar to detroit. we have are now facing what was once held as a contract, but when there's no money to pay, there's no money to pay. >> >> reporter: we'll just have to wait and see how it plays out from here. >> thank you for running us through the latest details. and now we're joined by the former governor of puerto rico luis fortuno. thanks for joining us. >> pleasure. >> as kate just eluded to the political backlash people say this crisis is the result of government mismanagement of puerto rico's finances not focusing enough on the budget instead, focusing on borrowing money from the markets. you were in power until 2013. how do you respond to that? >> well, there have been different fiscal policies implemented. in my case on year one we cut expenses by 20%. we had a massive layoffs of government employees. that is not politically attractive but it's the right thing today. by the same token, all the other measures further transparency and controls in the management of not just expenses but the mana
it's similar to detroit. we have are now facing what was once held as a contract, but when there's no money to pay, there's no money to pay. >> >> reporter: we'll just have to wait and see how it plays out from here. >> thank you for running us through the latest details. and now we're joined by the former governor of puerto rico luis fortuno. thanks for joining us. >> pleasure. >> as kate just eluded to the political backlash people say this crisis is the result...
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but african-american leaders in detroit say they applaud it. so we came here to silver spring, maryland to talk to people in our region and get an idea of what people of many backgrounds had to say. tara says she it's a word she never wants her 7-year-old biracial son exposed especially in the wake of racial unrest in baltimore and the church massacre in charleston. >> my opinion is to use it after all that has happened, i feel that it was of line. >> here is what the president said over the weekend talking about racism. >> it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say it in public. that is not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. it's not just a matter of overt discrimination. we have to -- societies don't overnight completely erase everything that has happened to 200 to 300 years prior. rebecca: for 20-something african-americans it's a word hotly debated. but some say it's acceptable in the community. >> it's okay to say it. >> it should be used. but we are trying to stop it. degrades us and makes us look like we have no
but african-american leaders in detroit say they applaud it. so we came here to silver spring, maryland to talk to people in our region and get an idea of what people of many backgrounds had to say. tara says she it's a word she never wants her 7-year-old biracial son exposed especially in the wake of racial unrest in baltimore and the church massacre in charleston. >> my opinion is to use it after all that has happened, i feel that it was of line. >> here is what the president said...
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victor martinez gives detroit the 2 or lead. he had four rbi but j.d. martinez had an even better day three homers. a two-run shot in the first in the fifth long blast to center, and in the sixth, the tribeca with the three-run shot. detroit wins big 12-4, the emptiers drove in continue. >> the final round of the u.s. open began with a four-way tie for the lead. at 4-under par. playing at chambers bay outside taxer. johnson just finished the front nine at 6-under. has a two-stroke lead. >>> women's world cup anxious france and south korea, four minutes in, the french get on the board, nice passing. they doubled their lead four minutes later. france wins 3-nil and will now take on germany friday in the quarterfinals. >>> before today practices sill was the only team not allow a goal in this tournament. but australia would finally break through. substitute is there for the rebound. the aussies shock brass sill 1-nil. they'll next play either japan or the netherlands. >> the sabre cats 0 got back in the win column against the las vegas outlaws. the defense
victor martinez gives detroit the 2 or lead. he had four rbi but j.d. martinez had an even better day three homers. a two-run shot in the first in the fifth long blast to center, and in the sixth, the tribeca with the three-run shot. detroit wins big 12-4, the emptiers drove in continue. >> the final round of the u.s. open began with a four-way tie for the lead. at 4-under par. playing at chambers bay outside taxer. johnson just finished the front nine at 6-under. has a two-stroke lead....
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in fact escaped inmates have done it in the past from detroit to virginia. preying on innocent drivers to get away. >> there are things you can do to prevent an attack. >> this is a self-defense expert with 15 years experience. today he's playing the attacker. showing me how to get away alive. he says you need to be ready the moment the criminal approaches. like this. >> out of the car. >> reporter: hit the horn. hit the gas. get out of there as fasz you can. that's the number one tip. >> here's another tip. if you can't drive away, then you need to run away. they pull you out, you get away. >> most carjackers not want you, just the car. >> most carjackers want the car but they may want all your resources car, money, clothes home to hide out. if you can't run. get over. you do whatever you have to do to crawl out the other door. do not let them take you with them. if you find a gun in your face. i would do whatever they say. >> if you allow them to take you, the likelihood of you getting killed goes up. >> reporter: perhaps even more scary, the inmates break
in fact escaped inmates have done it in the past from detroit to virginia. preying on innocent drivers to get away. >> there are things you can do to prevent an attack. >> this is a self-defense expert with 15 years experience. today he's playing the attacker. showing me how to get away alive. he says you need to be ready the moment the criminal approaches. like this. >> out of the car. >> reporter: hit the horn. hit the gas. get out of there as fasz you can. that's the...
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and she joins us now from detroit, b.c., so the investigation is in the hands of prosecutors so why are these community leaders taking this step. >> tony, community leaders say they no longer have any trust in the criminal justice system especially considering the outcome of several high profile cases involved african-americans and police in cleveland. several community leaders took to the steps of the justice center and said today that they no longer are going to wait on the prosecutor to make a charging decision in this case. they said instead they will go directly to the judge and ask that both officers involved in this case be charged in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice last november. this group says that there is a a a 60-year-old law that allowed residenting to bypass prosecutors in this case. take a listening. >> we with believe that officers timothy louman and frank caused the death of tamir rice, in ways that were unconsciousble and yes criminal. we believe these officers charged and forced the law charged to enforce the law themselves stepped outside of the law and
and she joins us now from detroit, b.c., so the investigation is in the hands of prosecutors so why are these community leaders taking this step. >> tony, community leaders say they no longer have any trust in the criminal justice system especially considering the outcome of several high profile cases involved african-americans and police in cleveland. several community leaders took to the steps of the justice center and said today that they no longer are going to wait on the prosecutor...
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it's all captured on security cameras outside a detroit liquor store. >> before i could say anything he punched me in the face. >> simms, a retired barber and world war ii veteran, is out buying a lottery ticket when a man approaches him in the parking lot and asked for his car keys. when simms hesitates, the man pins him against the car door and starts swiping, beating him senseless. blow after blow, simms doesn't resist. the attacker finally pulls away with the car as simms falls helplessly to the ground. the video is disturbing for anyone to watch but especially for simms' family. his son, tony simms. >> i'm seldom speechless. i was speechless. i was shaking with rage. that physical beating that he took at his age is beyond me. >> when i saw the video, i was almost in tears. i really was. he could have gotten this man's car without doing what he did to get it. and i vowed then, we're going to get this guy, we're going to find out who this is. >> the video would also show something else, something equally disturbing, that during the beating several people stood nearby watching, and
it's all captured on security cameras outside a detroit liquor store. >> before i could say anything he punched me in the face. >> simms, a retired barber and world war ii veteran, is out buying a lottery ticket when a man approaches him in the parking lot and asked for his car keys. when simms hesitates, the man pins him against the car door and starts swiping, beating him senseless. blow after blow, simms doesn't resist. the attacker finally pulls away with the car as simms falls...
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. >>> if you're flying airport delays are possible in chicago, detroit, washington, d.c., philly, and here in new york. >>> pressure is mounting for the head of the naacp chapter in spokane, as questions swirl about her racial identity. >> rachel dolezal has canceled the meeting scheduled for tonight. two of her adopted brothers are the latest family members to insist she really is white. >> she basically is a -- completely totally changed her skin color. makeup. changed her hair. and, at one point if time she had her voice a little bit didn't too. >> her brother says she asked him not to blow her cover. meanwhile, some members of the naacp are calling for her resignation and are planning a protest. >>> earlier, we told you about shark takes on the atlantic coast. there's also a problem on the gulf coast. a bacteria attached to shell fish. a 25-year-old woman in mississippi lost her leg after becoming infected. >> the doctors woke me up and told me i didn't have a leg. >> now, she had lueeukemia as a child. people with weakened immune system can pick up the disease by contact with inf
. >>> if you're flying airport delays are possible in chicago, detroit, washington, d.c., philly, and here in new york. >>> pressure is mounting for the head of the naacp chapter in spokane, as questions swirl about her racial identity. >> rachel dolezal has canceled the meeting scheduled for tonight. two of her adopted brothers are the latest family members to insist she really is white. >> she basically is a -- completely totally changed her skin color. makeup....
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covered this story extensively and joins us now from detroit right now the investigation is still in the hands of prosecutors why are community leaders say they made this petition. >> randall community leaders they say simply do not trust the criminal justice system, especially considering the outcome of several highway profile cases in cleveland involving police and african-americans. now, a group of community leaders stood on the steps of the justice center, about an hour ago saying that they are no longer going to wait on the prosecutor's office to make a charging decision, instead, they are going to go straight to the judge and ask that charges with brought against both officers involved in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice last november. the group says that in ohio state law allowed for residents to bypass prosecutors in this case. take a listen. >> we believe that officers sympathy louman and frank caused the death of tamir rice reprehensible and yes criminal. we believe these officers charged enforced the law charged to enforce the law themselves stepped outsite of
covered this story extensively and joins us now from detroit right now the investigation is still in the hands of prosecutors why are community leaders say they made this petition. >> randall community leaders they say simply do not trust the criminal justice system, especially considering the outcome of several highway profile cases in cleveland involving police and african-americans. now, a group of community leaders stood on the steps of the justice center, about an hour ago saying...
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of police incident and the detroit never will cost homeowner. back in january officers dragged an unarmed man out of his car and beat him bloody. that incident was captured on video. floyd didn't spent three days in a hospital. dent spent three days in the hospital. prosecutors settle the case. the penalty will cost us of the full homeowner $179 on the july property tax will. the cost of dealing with police incident is soaring in many cities. scarlet fu joins me with more on this. when i saw this, this is an angle you just do not hear about enough. property taxes are going to go up because of the legal costs that are incurred by the police department. scarlet: homeowners do not know that is the reason. could be spread out in different ways. certainly not the only city where you are getting hit by involvinglements policeman conduct. in detroit $27 million or at least that's amount to settle law enforcement involving lawsuit since 2008. in new york and -- new york city a record 130 7 million. chicago almost 200 million and legal costs, two thirds
of police incident and the detroit never will cost homeowner. back in january officers dragged an unarmed man out of his car and beat him bloody. that incident was captured on video. floyd didn't spent three days in a hospital. dent spent three days in the hospital. prosecutors settle the case. the penalty will cost us of the full homeowner $179 on the july property tax will. the cost of dealing with police incident is soaring in many cities. scarlet fu joins me with more on this. when i saw...
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in detroit. james mccann. bottom of the ninth, 4-4 game. it was an 0-2 pitch. and he went down and got it. whoo! pig sooey. played his college ball at arkansas. he wins the game with his third home run of the year. second time this year a walkoff home run for james. that's all the time for us. i'm john buccigross have great day, america. >> thank you, john. appreciate it. >>> the big winners at the b.e.t. awards. and diddy takes a fall. >>> and post it prank. a driver learns the hard way you don't park in the handicapped spot. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. ♪ to you, they're more than j
in detroit. james mccann. bottom of the ninth, 4-4 game. it was an 0-2 pitch. and he went down and got it. whoo! pig sooey. played his college ball at arkansas. he wins the game with his third home run of the year. second time this year a walkoff home run for james. that's all the time for us. i'm john buccigross have great day, america. >> thank you, john. appreciate it. >>> the big winners at the b.e.t. awards. and diddy takes a fall. >>> and post it prank. a driver...
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the restaurant in detroit was full of people this morning. customers had to hit the deck after the man started pointing a gun at everybody. the restaurant worker grabbed a gun, shooting and killing the man. that investigation is ongoing now. >>> smoke on a plane prompted an emergency landing this evening at los angeles international airport. investigators say the airline flight had just taken off for peru which a defective food warmer started sending smoke into the cabin. the crew landed safely. about 350 people were on board. about 390 united airlines passenger had to sleep on the floor overnight after their flight was divert because of a disrupted passenger. this is a photo inside the belfast, ireland, airport. this was a photo and then it had to be grounded because the crew had worked just too many hours. >> i happened to look underneath her neck and she was bleeding. and i panic, i started screaming, my baby got shot my baby got shot. >> a 1-year-old is the young efts of ten people injured in a father's day block party last night in phila
the restaurant in detroit was full of people this morning. customers had to hit the deck after the man started pointing a gun at everybody. the restaurant worker grabbed a gun, shooting and killing the man. that investigation is ongoing now. >>> smoke on a plane prompted an emergency landing this evening at los angeles international airport. investigators say the airline flight had just taken off for peru which a defective food warmer started sending smoke into the cabin. the crew...
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next up chicago and detroit. into our monday evening. want to be careful. a few scattered thunderstorms will be possible across the southeast. the main story here is the heat. we continue to just sizzle and feel very sticky and steamy. not only are we dealing with the heat here. is the southwest. another day of triple-digit heat coming up. kendis and reena, back to you. >> thank you, molly. >>> the searing heat bad news for crews fighting wildfires in five states. red flag warnings posted across six states. here's abc's ryan owens on what firefighters are up against. >> reporter: dozens of new fires popping up across alaska. 145 are burning across its vast wilderness wilderness. more than 40 homes destroyed. california's largest fire, the so-called lake fire is burning in the san bernardino mountains. an aerial assault all week end, combined with the ground army of 1800 firefighters is slowing this fire's advance. in arizona, they're trucking in female inmates to beat back the largest of seven fires now burning in that state. >> there's a lot of heat out fl
next up chicago and detroit. into our monday evening. want to be careful. a few scattered thunderstorms will be possible across the southeast. the main story here is the heat. we continue to just sizzle and feel very sticky and steamy. not only are we dealing with the heat here. is the southwest. another day of triple-digit heat coming up. kendis and reena, back to you. >> thank you, molly. >>> the searing heat bad news for crews fighting wildfires in five states. red flag...
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syracuse and buffalo, midevening early afternoon, detroit, toledo south bend munsey and indianapolis. the other big issue, sweltering heat temperatures well into the 90s as far north as new york city. factoring in the humidity it will feel like it's well over 100 degrees basically from noon till 5:00 again, h20 and sunscreen needed throughout the northeast. flash flooding going to continue to be a big concern through the weekend from the twin cities south into texas. t.j. and brandi back to you. >> justin thank you. >>> we are on day seven now in the search for those escaped prisoners in upstate new york. 500 officers some of them working through the night are looking closely at an area near the prison after dogs picked up a scent there. abc's marci gonzalez is in the search area. >> reporter: these dense woods and blocked off roads just three miles from the prison. >> show me your license and i.d. >> reporter: the center of the manhunt for these two escaped prisoners, sources saying bloodhounds picked up their scent and police have been searching on foot and by air ever since. findin
syracuse and buffalo, midevening early afternoon, detroit, toledo south bend munsey and indianapolis. the other big issue, sweltering heat temperatures well into the 90s as far north as new york city. factoring in the humidity it will feel like it's well over 100 degrees basically from noon till 5:00 again, h20 and sunscreen needed throughout the northeast. flash flooding going to continue to be a big concern through the weekend from the twin cities south into texas. t.j. and brandi back to...
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it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. >>> a double-header can make for a very long day for baseball players. and the nats came out refreshed this afternoon. george zimmerman gave up 6 hits in game 1 and the nats got that curly w blanking the bluejays 2- 0. tonight zimmerman got to relax, take a good look at game 2. max scherzer with the start. this hit brought in tyler moore to give the nats the lead. and they also had a 3-1 lead in the 6th but kevin polar puts torano -- toronto up for good. a 3-run shot off max scherzer. the bluejays win this one 7-3 to get a split in the double- header. >>> orioles taking on the astros. baltimore had a 3-run lead but very reminiscent of last night this changed in a hurry. gattis with a homerun.
it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. >>> a double-header can make for a very long day for baseball players. and the nats came out refreshed this afternoon. george zimmerman gave up 6 hits in game 1...