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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? i'm supplying detroit. i'm hiring people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. (vo) when i brought jake home, i wanted him to eat healthy. so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than w
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, helping detroit? i'm supplying detroit. i'm hiring people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. i'm doing anytime a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just...
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in detroit? >> it has its moments, but we're the better team. >> okay. you have a dylan larkin shirt on. right? what do you love about dylan larkin? >> he's a good player. he's fast and he's attractive. >> all right. well, listen, toronto just scored three goals in 3:30, so i think they need your help right now. >> we can do it. back into the crowd. attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >> john: we never go in, do we? >> pierre: no. >> john: out of the corner. it's tied up. all kinds of humanity over that puck. they'll continue that scrum. 4:35 left in this third period. toronto with a two-goal lead. brendan smith off the boards and out. here comes larkin on cue. dylan larkin drops it off. a chance taken. goes high. attempt now by mitch marner to get it out of the zone for the maple leafs. he does. see it come back. ouellet. start the break-out when we approached the 16-minute mark. the outside. tatar. matthews. toronto attempts to get it out. zaitsev. play it along the boards. it deflects out
in detroit? >> it has its moments, but we're the better team. >> okay. you have a dylan larkin shirt on. right? what do you love about dylan larkin? >> he's a good player. he's fast and he's attractive. >> all right. well, listen, toronto just scored three goals in 3:30, so i think they need your help right now. >> we can do it. back into the crowd. attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >> john: we never go in, do we? >> pierre: no. >>...
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quick counter for detroit. henrik zetterberg, composure, then the quick hands right there from dylan larkin. well, great job by jeff blashill getting his goalie out. they go on the attack. babcock told his players what they wanted. look at all the blue sweaters down low. because of the turnover by van riemsdyk, the puck doesn't come out and ends up going in the net from dylan larkin. >> john: the detroit boy, dylan larkin, with his 11th goal of the season. that leads detroit. coreau for now. 1:40 on the clock. puck deflects. we get a whistle with 1:40 left. >> pierre: well, i saw him talking with jeff blashill, and as soon as the puck is in the offensive zone, coreau's coming again. he's well aware of it. if the puck was being faced off in front of the toronto bench rather than the detroit bench, i bet coreau would be halfway. he's still in his crease because of where the puck is being dropped. >> john: a spy on coreau. kadri. and zetterberg on the draw. tomas tatar jockeying for position with leo komarov, that
quick counter for detroit. henrik zetterberg, composure, then the quick hands right there from dylan larkin. well, great job by jeff blashill getting his goalie out. they go on the attack. babcock told his players what they wanted. look at all the blue sweaters down low. because of the turnover by van riemsdyk, the puck doesn't come out and ends up going in the net from dylan larkin. >> john: the detroit boy, dylan larkin, with his 11th goal of the season. that leads detroit. coreau for...
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in detroit? >> it has its moments, but we're the better team. >> okay. you have a dylan larkin shirt on. right? what do you love about dylan larkin? >> he's a good player. he's fast and he's attractive. >> all right. well, listen, toronto just scored three goals in 3:30, so i think they need your help right now. >> we can do it. >> they'll do it. >> john: as j.r. releases her back into the crowd. attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >> john: we never go in, do we? >> pierre: no. >> john: out of the corner. it's tied up. all kinds of humanity over that puck. they'll continue that scrum. 4:35 left in this third period. toronto with a two-goal lead. brendan smith off the boards and out. here comes larkin on cue. dylan larkin drops it off. a chance taken. goes high. attempt now by mitch marner to get it out of the zone for the maple leafs. he does. see it come back. ouellet. start the break-out when we approached the 16-minute mark. the outside. tatar. matthews. toronto attempts to get it out. jum
in detroit? >> it has its moments, but we're the better team. >> okay. you have a dylan larkin shirt on. right? what do you love about dylan larkin? >> he's a good player. he's fast and he's attractive. >> all right. well, listen, toronto just scored three goals in 3:30, so i think they need your help right now. >> we can do it. >> they'll do it. >> john: as j.r. releases her back into the crowd. attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >>...
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coming down to detroit, meeting the lions. al and cris will wrap things up from detroit after this. >> everybody, congratulations. nfc north champions, five times in the last six years. okay? that says a lot. eighth time in the playoffs, so forth and so forth. i can't tell you enough about that fourth quarter reminded me so much of our season. so, outstanding. cross the first threshold. now, we're in the tournament. okay? congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> with good reason to celebrate for the packers, it will be a happy trip back. and the guys will get to seattle. seattle after this. zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. not everyone speaks sriracha. sree-ra- cha? but when a fan says sriracha they want a sriracha chicken sandwich with sriracha jack cheese sriracha infused aioli and a sriracha bun. wendy's spicy sriracha chicken sandwich, for a limited time. heineken has
coming down to detroit, meeting the lions. al and cris will wrap things up from detroit after this. >> everybody, congratulations. nfc north champions, five times in the last six years. okay? that says a lot. eighth time in the playoffs, so forth and so forth. i can't tell you enough about that fourth quarter reminded me so much of our season. so, outstanding. cross the first threshold. now, we're in the tournament. okay? congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> with good reason...
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i know there's disappointment in detroit. but you're 1 of the 12 and you have a chance. >> al: i like the way it is. talking about expanding. 12 in and 20 out is a good combo platter. every other sport is half and half. at least basketball and hockey are. baseball, a little bit different. but the green bay packers go to the playoffs for the eighth-consecutive year. they're home. giants go to lambeau next weekend. and detroit heads to seattle. 31-24. green bay wins it. coming up next, "the volkswagen postgame report" after these messages from your nbc station. >>> welcome to "the volkswagen golf alltrack postgame report." here's mike tirico. >> the table has been run. and the north has been won by the green bay packers. 31-24. they come to detroit and beat the lions for the third time in four years, on the final sunday of the season. the packers win the game they need to win the division. and aaron rodgers, we'll hear from him in a little bit. just extraordinary. i can't agree more with al and cris. has to be the mvp conversat
i know there's disappointment in detroit. but you're 1 of the 12 and you have a chance. >> al: i like the way it is. talking about expanding. 12 in and 20 out is a good combo platter. every other sport is half and half. at least basketball and hockey are. baseball, a little bit different. but the green bay packers go to the playoffs for the eighth-consecutive year. they're home. giants go to lambeau next weekend. and detroit heads to seattle. 31-24. green bay wins it. coming up next,...
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we are the largest bank in detroit. we were the national bank for -- national bank of detroit, for those who don't know, started by general motors in 1934. most of the banks were closing in the depression, general motors needed a bank in detroit, that bank merged with first chicago which merged with j.p. morgan chase, so here we are the largest bank in consumers, small business, middle market, all major institutions, hospitals, major companies here, and the government, so it is an important town for us. it is probably one of the only towns in america that did not have a renaissance in the 1980's, 1990's, 2000's, when most other major cities did. so this has been a train wreck which we all knew was coming for 20 years. it shows you the worst part of bad public policy. you can throw money at it, and unfortunately, it took a train wreck to happen to bring in the mayor wi the skills to get this done. once we saw that obviously this is here we can help the city, , and it helps our business, it could be a shining example of t
we are the largest bank in detroit. we were the national bank for -- national bank of detroit, for those who don't know, started by general motors in 1934. most of the banks were closing in the depression, general motors needed a bank in detroit, that bank merged with first chicago which merged with j.p. morgan chase, so here we are the largest bank in consumers, small business, middle market, all major institutions, hospitals, major companies here, and the government, so it is an important...
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to be in detroit. the key is jobs first and foremost and second is the continued evolution of our education system. david: there has also been participation from the universities. >> we have great research universities. i'm very important to the overall fabric of our city and what they bring to it. they have been a big part of it. when you look at the mobility and ovations in our community and region, our universities are paramount in that regard. one of the criticisms of michigan was it was too dependent on the automobile industry. is this the automobile industry driving this? to what extent have they diversified? one folks say that, i say any community in america would want this industry. any country would want this industry. have it.rtunate to it is a powerhouse. it is what moves our economy. effort madeen great and there are a number of firms , folks who are moving forward and investing in our community at a time that marries well with the resurgence in the automotive business. those two in concert
to be in detroit. the key is jobs first and foremost and second is the continued evolution of our education system. david: there has also been participation from the universities. >> we have great research universities. i'm very important to the overall fabric of our city and what they bring to it. they have been a big part of it. when you look at the mobility and ovations in our community and region, our universities are paramount in that regard. one of the criticisms of michigan was it...
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what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decision making as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that will go right in cities all across america as a result of your philosophy of how we ought to move the country forward. >> i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and wr schools. and the notion there hasn't been accountability is just wrong. it's a false news. it's not correct at all. the reality is that charter schools in michigan have been accountable, fully accountable to their overseeing bodies and to the state since their history. >> why are there so many failing charter schools in michigan. >> 122 charter schools have been closed continues charter schools came into existence in michigan. reality today is students attending charter schools in the city of detroit are getting 3 months on average more learning than their counterparts in the
what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decision making as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that will go right in cities all across america as a result of your philosophy of how we ought to move the country forward. >> i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and wr schools. and the notion there hasn't been accountability is just wrong. it's a false news. it's not correct at...
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what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decisionmaking as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that's going to go right in cities all across america as a result of your philosophy about how we -- >> okay. we -- >> actually, i believe there's a lot that has gone right in -- >> we'll continue to monitor this hearing. right now our special coverage continues with "erin burnett out front." starting right now. >>> thanks so much to you, wolf. we are going to keep an eye on the devos hearing. next, we have breaking news. chelsea manning, the army private sentenced to 35 years in prison for disclosing secret documents to wikileaks going to be freed. why did president obama do it? the white house responds out front tonight. >>> plus more democrats boy catting donald trump's inauguration. we'll talk to one top democrat. is what they're doing un-american? >>> more breaking news. donald trump arriving in washington. we'll see him momentarily as we count down to his inauguration. let's go out front.
what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decisionmaking as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that's going to go right in cities all across america as a result of your philosophy about how we -- >> okay. we -- >> actually, i believe there's a lot that has gone right in -- >> we'll continue to monitor this hearing. right now our special coverage continues with "erin burnett out...
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we'll head to detroit and get some answers. and later, president trump pledged on the campaign trail to lower taxes and simplify the tax code. will you keep more of your money under the new president's plan? first a look at how the stock market ended the week. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. we've done well in life, with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise >>> now here's a look at what's making news as we head
we'll head to detroit and get some answers. and later, president trump pledged on the campaign trail to lower taxes and simplify the tax code. will you keep more of your money under the new president's plan? first a look at how the stock market ended the week. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less...
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a live from the detroit ougauto show. >>> it's monday, january the 9th, 2017. you're watching "world wide exchange. "on cnbc. ♪ ♪ it's going to be all right we don't even have to try ♪ >> welcome back to "world wide exchange" on cnbc. let's check in on global markets this morning. after another solid week for stocks, the dow came less than a point away from 20,000. high drama in the stock market. right now we're seeing futures having a mixed picture. there we go. dow futures slipping to the negative territory. they were up a few points half an hour ago, now down two. nasdaq futures remain positive, three and the s&p 500 futures down one. tech was a strong performer last week. as this continued rotation pushing the overall industries higher. >> and nike up 6%. big loser last year. 10 out of 11 s&p sectors led by health care. so by the end of the week we ended positive territory but with a lot of rotation out there that goldman sachs having been a big winner. >>> and the dollar picks up strength this morning against the yen about 2/10 of a percent and stron
a live from the detroit ougauto show. >>> it's monday, january the 9th, 2017. you're watching "world wide exchange. "on cnbc. ♪ ♪ it's going to be all right we don't even have to try ♪ >> welcome back to "world wide exchange" on cnbc. let's check in on global markets this morning. after another solid week for stocks, the dow came less than a point away from 20,000. high drama in the stock market. right now we're seeing futures having a mixed picture....
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he wrote this, about the city of detroit, of the result, "one well-regarded study found that detroit charter schools performed at a same dismal level as the public schools." it's schools are the worst in america, some of the worst, if the results are not worst but parents have a choice, why is it not a good starting place for school reform? >> first of all in detroit, if you look at where the city is compared to other urban districts must, there is no debate that detroit is some of the lowest scores in the city. the free-market competition is supposed to make the whole system work better, that you introduce new operators it's mostly for profit organizations. that's going to create a petition with the public schools, everyone's going to get better. this has been going on for 20 years and detroit is still by far the worst performing district in the country in these urban schools. if it was going to work, i think they had its chance. >> tucker: may be both of us are assuming that schools can fix the problem. let's be totally honest. if you take a population that has a whole lot of other
he wrote this, about the city of detroit, of the result, "one well-regarded study found that detroit charter schools performed at a same dismal level as the public schools." it's schools are the worst in america, some of the worst, if the results are not worst but parents have a choice, why is it not a good starting place for school reform? >> first of all in detroit, if you look at where the city is compared to other urban districts must, there is no debate that detroit is some...
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, the biggest presence at the detroit auto show is president-elect donald trump. he's not visiting the show, but he's on the mind of everybody here, who realized trump wants more auto jobs created in the u.s., not overseas. so fit@chrysler has announced to hire 2,000 more workers as it expands jeep production in michigan and ohio. just announced plans to invest $1 billion in michigan and ohio plants, adding 2,000 jobs. >> the timing may have coincided with this incredible emphasis that trump is making a -- sort of america-made products and american production, but in the substance of the announcement was inside the house for months. >> jeep's move comes weeks after ford scrapped plans to add a plant in mexico, in favors of expanding a current one in michigan, where it now says it would build a new version of the bronco suv. >> there's a lot of love out there. you go to lots of web sites on bronco advocates, and we're bringing that vehicle back in 2020. >> reporter: the fact is america's appetite for suvs and trucks has never been greater. they were the driving for
, the biggest presence at the detroit auto show is president-elect donald trump. he's not visiting the show, but he's on the mind of everybody here, who realized trump wants more auto jobs created in the u.s., not overseas. so fit@chrysler has announced to hire 2,000 more workers as it expands jeep production in michigan and ohio. just announced plans to invest $1 billion in michigan and ohio plants, adding 2,000 jobs. >> the timing may have coincided with this incredible emphasis that...
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. >> detroit is switching gears. we're talking about where the cars are made. as much as any industry, the auto industry is feeling pressure from the next inhabitant of the white house. phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: beyond the bright lights and big productions introducing new models, the biggest presence at the detroit auto show is president-elect donald trump. he's on the mind of everyone here, realizing trump wants more jobs created in the u.s., not overseas. president-elect trump tweeted saying "it's finally happening. fiat chrysler just announced plans to invest $1 billion in michigan and ohio plants adding 2,000 jobs." >> it's an incredible emphasis that trump is making so the american-made products and american production, but i think the substance of the announcement was inside the house for months. >> the move comes a week after ford scrapped plans to add a plant in mexico and favor expanding a current one in michigan, where it now says it will build a new version of the bronco suv. >> there's a lot of web out there. you go on lots of web sites and
. >> detroit is switching gears. we're talking about where the cars are made. as much as any industry, the auto industry is feeling pressure from the next inhabitant of the white house. phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: beyond the bright lights and big productions introducing new models, the biggest presence at the detroit auto show is president-elect donald trump. he's on the mind of everyone here, realizing trump wants more jobs created in the u.s., not overseas. president-elect...
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a shoutout in new orleans and start-up detroit. there are communities there but a year or so ago, if i was going to create another start-up, go to detroit. >> for detroit, i mean, a male cofounder, you need to get more white people in your team because having a team of six black people doesn't look good. i have heard these stories from people and things never said to an asian or white person ever. >> should one try to ignore that capital or is a solution or so entrenched here that people should not worry about it at all. >> silicon valley follows, and whether or not, and i hope it is, they'll show up. and this is what needs to happen and i hope it does. because i think that's the fast track. >> this is an incredible conversation. i hope we get to continue it over many other events like this one and just in heard. >> raise for gaming on the pc. you guys seem really engaged. sam, what's up, man? from razor. >> thank you for having me. >> razor, you guys have built razor as big peripherals, hardware company, for gamers by gamers. game
a shoutout in new orleans and start-up detroit. there are communities there but a year or so ago, if i was going to create another start-up, go to detroit. >> for detroit, i mean, a male cofounder, you need to get more white people in your team because having a team of six black people doesn't look good. i have heard these stories from people and things never said to an asian or white person ever. >> should one try to ignore that capital or is a solution or so entrenched here that...
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detroit itself was all coming back. it is great to see. >> we should turn to the new administration. the auto industry has been in the news. of people think part of the problem is trade, that a lot of jobs are going overseas. what is your view about the trump administration as they formulate trade? >> i have a great relationship with him i talked to him from time to time, like last week when we announced here in michigan. he is interested in the things we are interested in. all things that affect american operations. i am encouraged about what i see about his policies. >> if you would write the ticket right now for an atmosphere that would be helpful to the auto industry, what would you right now? >> elaine chao, i have known her all at labor and then transportation. she knows the industry. her industry is changing so much with autonomous driving at all the technology going in. we will need a partner in government to help make it all happen. i'm pleased she is the choice. >> to you agree with what you coming out of the
detroit itself was all coming back. it is great to see. >> we should turn to the new administration. the auto industry has been in the news. of people think part of the problem is trade, that a lot of jobs are going overseas. what is your view about the trump administration as they formulate trade? >> i have a great relationship with him i talked to him from time to time, like last week when we announced here in michigan. he is interested in the things we are interested in. all...
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kate rogers has more from detroit. >> reporter: joe spencer has seen economic booms and bust. owning his louisiana creole gumbo. >> last year we had our best year. we had $1.2 million in sales. >> he expanded to a second location and plans to open two food trucks. but one thing is on his minds these days. donald trump will impact the economy. >> business owners have varying opinions across motor city. in recent years, over $3 billion has been invested in detroit's downtown more more than 100 small businesses have since launched. tom augusta opened his restaurant as the session took hold. he is concerned. >> small businesses are the ones that bear the brunt of things that happen in washington. people talk deregulation, i get worried. it doesn't really help the common persons. >> the college dropout launched ellis island tea in 2008 after perfecting her especially family's recipe. today she retails 300 stores across the midwest, including whole foods. >> there is a spirit that the city carries, and that is resilience. all entrepreneurs know that it is extremely tough journey. th
kate rogers has more from detroit. >> reporter: joe spencer has seen economic booms and bust. owning his louisiana creole gumbo. >> last year we had our best year. we had $1.2 million in sales. >> he expanded to a second location and plans to open two food trucks. but one thing is on his minds these days. donald trump will impact the economy. >> business owners have varying opinions across motor city. in recent years, over $3 billion has been invested in detroit's...
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the detroit motor show is underway, and the world's car—makers are looking to try to steer the way ahead, amid big changes for the industry. plus, we look back at the birth of a revolutionary product — it's ten years since the launch of the iphone. the markets. the markets in the uk are starting up and the markets in asia depressed, not a huge amount of movement. and we'll be getting the inside track on how crowd—funding is changing the way that solar energy projects are funded in developing countries. it is ten years on from the launch of the iphone, we want to know what you think will be the next game—changer? let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. over the next few days, the world's car makers will be taking the wraps off their latest products at the detroit motor show. the car seems more popular than ever — an estimated 75 million were sold last year, but 2017 is already beginning to look like a big year of change for the industry. not least because more of them are looking to invest in the united states. in the last few hours fiat chrysle
the detroit motor show is underway, and the world's car—makers are looking to try to steer the way ahead, amid big changes for the industry. plus, we look back at the birth of a revolutionary product — it's ten years since the launch of the iphone. the markets. the markets in the uk are starting up and the markets in asia depressed, not a huge amount of movement. and we'll be getting the inside track on how crowd—funding is changing the way that solar energy projects are funded in...
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didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a landslide. you know, especially after watching the debate. it's like, hillary, she, she won the debate, and it's like, well, why do it? you know, she's going to went anyway, so i think it was a little complacency. >> and i think trump accomplished her credibility enough to make you even question it. like, it questioned me. i wrote in a candidate. >> i think the party failed us, period. i think the democratic party failed us, because they were so sure that trump could not become the president, that they didn't do, they didn't put in the work. >> do you think that the clinton campaign saying over and over and over again he can't win, he can't win, do you think that depressed turnout? >> yes. >> if hillary clinton had won, she would have been the first female president coming after the first black president, but all of you didn't support hillary clinton. >> i didn't per se support her on a personal level, just because she was a female. i
didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a landslide. you know, especially after watching the debate. it's like, hillary, she, she won the debate, and it's like, well, why do it? you know, she's going to went anyway, so i think it was a little complacency. >> and i think trump accomplished her credibility enough to make you even question it. like, it questioned me. i wrote in a candidate. >> i think the party failed us,...
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didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a landslide. you know, especially after watching the debate. it's like, hillary, she, she won the debate, and it's like, well, why do it? you know, she's going to went anyway, so i think it was a little complacency. >> and i think trump accomplished her credibility enough to make you even question it. like, it questioned me. i wrote in a candidate. >> i think the party failed us, period. i think the democratic party failed us, because they were so sure that trump could not become the president, that they didn't do, they didn't put in the work. >> do you think that the clinton campaign saying over and over and over again he can't went,in can't win, do you think that depressed turnout? >> yes. >> if hillary clinton had won, she would have been the first female president coming after the first black president, but all of you didn't support hillary clinton. >> i didn't per se support her on a personal level, just because she was a female. i
didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a landslide. you know, especially after watching the debate. it's like, hillary, she, she won the debate, and it's like, well, why do it? you know, she's going to went anyway, so i think it was a little complacency. >> and i think trump accomplished her credibility enough to make you even question it. like, it questioned me. i wrote in a candidate. >> i think the party failed us,...
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it's having it in detroit. it's having in richmond and virginia what capital one is doing for credit cards. it's happening in washington, d c with them surveilling everything we are doing. [laughter] jonathan: where are you, at slack, looking for talent right now? what is on your agenda? like i will speak for me, i cannot speak for everybody there. we have looked for people who are essentially good at what they do, who are good programmers from an engineering perspective. we give everyone a coding -- i hate saying coding exercise. but it is something that is graded blindly. we don't know who they are. we don't know where they went to school or if they went to school. the lowest they are a man, woman, or other. they just know that they did this exercise and we grade them. if they do fairly well on that, based on their ranking, we have a conversation with them to bring them in. jonathan: that is the way that slack has privileged diversity on one level. managing to create one of the more diverse workforces in the
it's having it in detroit. it's having in richmond and virginia what capital one is doing for credit cards. it's happening in washington, d c with them surveilling everything we are doing. [laughter] jonathan: where are you, at slack, looking for talent right now? what is on your agenda? like i will speak for me, i cannot speak for everybody there. we have looked for people who are essentially good at what they do, who are good programmers from an engineering perspective. we give everyone a...
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plus, live from the north american international auto show in detroit right now. we will speak to mark fields. the donald trump cabinet gets grilled by the senate this week. all of his picks are expected to be confirmed starting on tuesday , starting with jeff sessions. halfway into the trading day. abigail doolittle joins us with a look at the markets. forail: not a lot happening
plus, live from the north american international auto show in detroit right now. we will speak to mark fields. the donald trump cabinet gets grilled by the senate this week. all of his picks are expected to be confirmed starting on tuesday , starting with jeff sessions. halfway into the trading day. abigail doolittle joins us with a look at the markets. forail: not a lot happening
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detroit charter schools are low performing. only 19% of the students are prove efficient in english, but they are much better than the public other government-run alternatives. charter students on average score 60% more proficient on state tests than kids attending traditional public schools. 18 of the top 25 schools in detroit are charters while 23 of the bottom 25 are traditional government schools. as for what betsy devos did, the american federation for children, it participates in elections and gets behind politicians that are pushing charter schools and pushing more choice for parents. and it's been very successful at this. she is a political operator as well as a philosophical believer in the charter school system and school choice. donald trump knew what he was doing when he chose her. she is a fighter. >> you measure the charter schools' performance among the other options the childrenn have in the public system in that jurisdiction. the free market is the best vehicle through which improvement occurs. when you think a
detroit charter schools are low performing. only 19% of the students are prove efficient in english, but they are much better than the public other government-run alternatives. charter students on average score 60% more proficient on state tests than kids attending traditional public schools. 18 of the top 25 schools in detroit are charters while 23 of the bottom 25 are traditional government schools. as for what betsy devos did, the american federation for children, it participates in...
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detroit big 3 auto makers as he moves on promise to create manufacturing jobs. >> meanwhile senate confirmed one of top appointments and poised to confirm another. "fox5" melanie alnwick is live at the white house with that story, mel. >> good morning, guys, so republicans yesterday donald trump called you heard that for a border tax and import tax and that would have an impact on not only the u.s. auto industry but the global auto industry. any move like that would need to be approved by congress. and it's not a done deal yet. however, you can be sure that's going to come up in the meeting today and republican lawmakers in capitol hill are already handing trump victories with his cabinet picks. monday night kansas congressman mike pompeo was sfwhorn next director of cia 66-32 vote in senate at a time the new administration has been at od ie with the intelligence communities some den cats and ran paul opposed him because of his stance on torture and rex tillerson cleared a senate committee he will move on to a full confirmation vote in the senate. as we understand that senate vote on tillers
detroit big 3 auto makers as he moves on promise to create manufacturing jobs. >> meanwhile senate confirmed one of top appointments and poised to confirm another. "fox5" melanie alnwick is live at the white house with that story, mel. >> good morning, guys, so republicans yesterday donald trump called you heard that for a border tax and import tax and that would have an impact on not only the u.s. auto industry but the global auto industry. any move like that would need...
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live from detroit auto show right after the break. plus we'll talk about what it's going to take to push the dow to 20,000. ask "squawk" market master mohamed el-erian in just a moment. ♪otr ni ne00e.at io 35izh d ed ache c ♪otr ni ergu's.♪ ne00e.at io 35izh d ed inerragiwi o oeb bre arinknowdgsto p twltrtron.onadra rent s votr ni ergu's.♪ nene fotthe yow.s ?y il, e bu'ka inerragiwi o oeb bre arinknowdgsto >>> welcome back to "squawk box." north american international auto show under way in detroit. we want to get over to phil lebeau who has an exclusive interview for us. phil. >> thank you. i want to bring you john krafcik, ceo of waymo. you talked yesterday in an important speech about how far waymo has come and how quickly we're seeing autonomous drive come together. put it in layman's term. how fast has it gone? >> waymo stands for a way forward in mobility. we've been working on this. before waymo we were self-driving car project. we have since the start of that project put 2.5 million autonomous miles on our cars which i
live from detroit auto show right after the break. plus we'll talk about what it's going to take to push the dow to 20,000. ask "squawk" market master mohamed el-erian in just a moment. ♪otr ni ne00e.at io 35izh d ed ache c ♪otr ni ergu's.♪ ne00e.at io 35izh d ed inerragiwi o oeb bre arinknowdgsto p twltrtron.onadra rent s votr ni ergu's.♪ nene fotthe yow.s ?y il, e bu'ka inerragiwi o oeb bre arinknowdgsto >>> welcome back to "squawk box." north american...
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we started with the detroit auto show. causing a bigs shadow. >> his threats on posing tariffs have put the industry on the defensive. toyota, which with simple doubt on trumps twitter feed has announced it will allow $10 billion in the u.s. over the next five years, including a new headquarters in texas. the japanese firm said its decision was not specifically tied to trumps criticism. the political stakes have threatened to overshadow the motor show itself, but there are still plenty of innovative designs. thank you so much for joining us from the auto show in detroit. makinggen has been headlines after the arrest of one of the top executives in the u.s., accused of participating in a cover-up of the cheating software installed and millions of cars worldwide. your reaction to that. >> i can't really make any comment. collaborating with the authorities in the united states. i can't really make any comments on this. >> does it potentially strike a blow to your effort in a cheating scandal? >> a strong launch of three vehic
we started with the detroit auto show. causing a bigs shadow. >> his threats on posing tariffs have put the industry on the defensive. toyota, which with simple doubt on trumps twitter feed has announced it will allow $10 billion in the u.s. over the next five years, including a new headquarters in texas. the japanese firm said its decision was not specifically tied to trumps criticism. the political stakes have threatened to overshadow the motor show itself, but there are still plenty of...
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in detroit they're still below the national average in the city of detroit per student but if you compare that to other detroit schools the charter schools are doing better than the public schools. >> isn't that the point? yes, they're not working miracles yet like some schools in new york are but, in detroit those kids are in real trouble and as long as the charters are doing better than the government-run schools, i won't call them public schools, then they're doing pretty well. they're at least doing better. it is beginning of progress. you need critical mass for free market to really work. but, one thing i learned in 40 years consumer reporting, the only thing that works well is free market, is market competition. melissa: right, with choice. you vote with your money and doll did lars even if that a voucher, whatever it is. it is notpro-charter, pro-choice. >> parents making choices they say they don't know what the kids need. they know if johnny likes going to the school down the street they know enough. melissa: and if they can reed. john stossel, appreciate it. we'll cover the bets
in detroit they're still below the national average in the city of detroit per student but if you compare that to other detroit schools the charter schools are doing better than the public schools. >> isn't that the point? yes, they're not working miracles yet like some schools in new york are but, in detroit those kids are in real trouble and as long as the charters are doing better than the government-run schools, i won't call them public schools, then they're doing pretty well. they're...
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phil lebeau, detroit. >>> all right. joining me now is anna marie budston, auto analyst, and we have nancy who has come into the studio. senior management at vw, they have authorized, we know that they authorized the hiding of this emission cheating device. at the same time vw plugging new vehicles as well. how does this balance up? how do you see what's happening with vw? >> it's interesting. if you look at their share price, it hasn't had much of a negative impact so far at all. i think actually seeing someone arrested and being held accountable, the fact they're still negotiations a settlement in the u.s., it almost feels like we're starting to see the beginning of a resolution. people are being held accountable and trying to make amends me amends and also lunching new models that could help their product mix. so far it's going quite positively. >> it is incredible that vw's former head of compliance in the u.s. apparently was in on this, knew about it. >> yeah. this is a big point, because initially when the news bro
phil lebeau, detroit. >>> all right. joining me now is anna marie budston, auto analyst, and we have nancy who has come into the studio. senior management at vw, they have authorized, we know that they authorized the hiding of this emission cheating device. at the same time vw plugging new vehicles as well. how does this balance up? how do you see what's happening with vw? >> it's interesting. if you look at their share price, it hasn't had much of a negative impact so far at...
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of course we are at the detroit motor show. you can watch our website for the very latest from there as the week progresses. let's talk about what is going on in australia. shares in australian mining companies have been falling sharply today in sydney after the government warned of a dramatic decline in iron ore prices. iron ore is a key ingredient in steel, and one of the country's major exports. let's go to sharanjit leyl, who's in our asia business hub in singapore. talk us through this warning any immediate impact for financial markets. the impact on financial markets. the impact on financial markets is that we are seeing those australian mining company shares falling, like fortis kiss you —— fortescue falling nearly 4%. the department of innovation and science said they would be a dramatic decline in iron ore prices. it projected that iron ore prices in two d oze n projected that iron ore prices in two dozen 18 would be almost half the current level of 80 us dollars a ton. the current price, bear in mind, is being sup
of course we are at the detroit motor show. you can watch our website for the very latest from there as the week progresses. let's talk about what is going on in australia. shares in australian mining companies have been falling sharply today in sydney after the government warned of a dramatic decline in iron ore prices. iron ore is a key ingredient in steel, and one of the country's major exports. let's go to sharanjit leyl, who's in our asia business hub in singapore. talk us through this...
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listen to this. >> detroit, michigan. with over 80% of residents african-american, it's the blackest big city in the country. hillary lost the state by just 10,000 votes. so what happened? i begin my search for answers here at church. all four of these mothers lost theirs to violence. why didn't detroit with all the pain and suffering here, with all obama did for the auto industry, why didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a landslide. especially after watching the debate. it's like hillary, she won the debate and it's like why do it? she is going to win anyway. i think it was complacency. >> i think the party failed us, period. the democratic party failed us because they were so sure that trump could not become the they didn't put in the work. >> trump did come to detroit. many people stood up and said i care about black people after all. what have you got to lose? >> arrogance. >> ignorance. >> no compassion. >> it's true. the truth hurts. it's like a sword. what d
listen to this. >> detroit, michigan. with over 80% of residents african-american, it's the blackest big city in the country. hillary lost the state by just 10,000 votes. so what happened? i begin my search for answers here at church. all four of these mothers lost theirs to violence. why didn't detroit with all the pain and suffering here, with all obama did for the auto industry, why didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a...
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the debut one week ago at detroit's famed auto show. we'll show you the new mustang in new york. "countdown" coming right back. i realize that ah, tt $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. ♪ >> every single car needs a little bit of as i called it earlier design botox. look who is here with the crowd gathering, alan mulally, the man behind the design botox for beautiful brand new ford. >> 50 years ago in new york city at the world's fair, ford revealed very first mustang. it changed the world as you know what a juvederm for ford mustang. that was ceo alan mulally in front of our studios in 2013 geeked up for the mustang reboot. ford s
the debut one week ago at detroit's famed auto show. we'll show you the new mustang in new york. "countdown" coming right back. i realize that ah, tt $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer...
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what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your as the secretary of education? tot went wrong that is going go right in cities across america as a result of your philosophy on how we ought to move the country forward? ms. devos: i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and michigan with regard to charter schools. , and the notion that there haven't been accountability is just wrong. it is false news. it is not correct at all. the reality is that charter schools in michigan have been accountable, fully accountable, to their overseen bodies and to the state since their history, 122 -- so. bennet: why are there many failing schools in michigan? ms. devos: 122 charter schools have been closed in michigan. the reality today is that students attending charter schools in the city of detroit are getting three months on average more learning than their counterparts in the traditional public schools. the recent legislation that was passed now actually brings all schools in detroit under accountability, a incl
what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your as the secretary of education? tot went wrong that is going go right in cities across america as a result of your philosophy on how we ought to move the country forward? ms. devos: i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and michigan with regard to charter schools. , and the notion that there haven't been accountability is just wrong. it is false news. it is...
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i feel as long as the auto business is doing well, we will do well and detroit will do well. that's my chief concerns. >> the business owners have varying concerns. it has seen small business growth. in reason years, over $3 billion has been invested in detroit's downtown where more than 100 small businesses have been launched. he opened his restaurant in 2003 as the recession took hold. while trump's deregulation is optimistic, it isn't always a good thing. >> small businesses are the ones that bear the brunt of things that happen in washington. people talk deregular laegs, i get worried. it doesn't help the common people. it helps a she can few people. but it never trickles down. >> ellis brown is staying optimistic. the college drop-out launched the team in 2008 after perfecting her family's recipes. today she renailed some 300 stores across the midwest including whole foods. >> there is a spirit the city carries. that's a spirit of resilience. all entrepreneurs know that it is an extremely tough journey. there are times we want to give up. so we need a motivation to keep
i feel as long as the auto business is doing well, we will do well and detroit will do well. that's my chief concerns. >> the business owners have varying concerns. it has seen small business growth. in reason years, over $3 billion has been invested in detroit's downtown where more than 100 small businesses have been launched. he opened his restaurant in 2003 as the recession took hold. while trump's deregulation is optimistic, it isn't always a good thing. >> small businesses are...
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, why didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a landslide. you know, especially after watching the debate. it's like, hillary, she, she won the debate, and it's like, well, why do it? you know? she's going to win anyway, so i think it was a little complacency. >> i think the party failed us, period. i think that the democratic party failed us, because they were so sure that trump could not become the president, that they didn't put in the work. >> trump did come to detroit. he, you know, you got many speeches where he stood up and said i care about black people, after all, what the hell do you have to lose? when he said that, how did that land with you guys? >> arrogance. >> ignorance. >> i clapped. >> no compassion. >> i clapped. >> why? >> what do we have -- because it's true, and truth hurts. it's like a sore. what do we have to lose? we've been running democrat for 40 years. has anything really changed? so what do we have to lose? let's try something different, because what we'
, why didn't detroit come out for hillary clinton? >> maybe because people thought it would just be a landslide. you know, especially after watching the debate. it's like, hillary, she, she won the debate, and it's like, well, why do it? you know? she's going to win anyway, so i think it was a little complacency. >> i think the party failed us, period. i think that the democratic party failed us, because they were so sure that trump could not become the president, that they didn't...
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on the big names are there in detroit. their presenting the latest models, including the cities, whetheher -- mercedes. but there is a distinct feeling of unease because of donald trump. fiat chrysler has said it will create 2000 jobs. ford will expand in michigan and has canceled a plan to build a factory in mexico. german carmakers have also been heavily investing in mexican plants. earlier my colleague monika jones spoke with the head of sales and marketing for bmw. she asked him if it was true that bmw will be standing by its mexico and bell -- investment under donald trump. >> that's correct. mexico will be one of our will -- our world production sites and we're continuing to invest in north america. our r largest plant will be even bigger. we are further investing $1 billion. reporter: how do you deal with the incoming new administration in the united states? what is your business strategy? >> as i said, we are a big investor in north america. we have around 9000 direct employees in south carolina. around 70,000 acro
on the big names are there in detroit. their presenting the latest models, including the cities, whetheher -- mercedes. but there is a distinct feeling of unease because of donald trump. fiat chrysler has said it will create 2000 jobs. ford will expand in michigan and has canceled a plan to build a factory in mexico. german carmakers have also been heavily investing in mexican plants. earlier my colleague monika jones spoke with the head of sales and marketing for bmw. she asked him if it was...
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of all to put detroit in the context. in 1950 there were 1.8 million living in the city of detroit and today there's less than 700,675,000 grassley. anyone with any means has basically left the city. when i asked about that you have been so involved with with michigan. >> you were referring specifically to the detroit schools and the reality today is eight out of ten students in detroit are living in poverty. nobody accepts that the results in detroit overall are acceptable. there is room for a lot more improvement. more than half -- >> i'm not going to get a second round of questions. what have you learned about the failures of the public schools in the detroit charter schools but has informed your decision-making as the secretary of education, what went wrong that's going to go right in the cities in america as a result of your philosophy how we ought to move the country forward? >> i believe there is a lot that has gone right detroit and michigan with regards to the charter schools and the notion that there hasn't been
of all to put detroit in the context. in 1950 there were 1.8 million living in the city of detroit and today there's less than 700,675,000 grassley. anyone with any means has basically left the city. when i asked about that you have been so involved with with michigan. >> you were referring specifically to the detroit schools and the reality today is eight out of ten students in detroit are living in poverty. nobody accepts that the results in detroit overall are acceptable. there is room...
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who knows the difference between the detroit lions and a dollar bill? it turns out that from a delano you can still get four quarters. thank you, i will be performing all week. ands talk about football theodore roosevelt. i like to start with a statistic. in 1905, 18 people died playing football. in 1905, 18 people died playing football. so we hear a lot about the problem of concussions and head injuries and the health effects of all that. that is a controversy of football today. that it has nothing on the challenges that football based a little more than a century ago. so let's go back in time. rooseveltheodore attended his first football game. 18-year-old regimen at harvard university. he got on a train with a bunch of friends and they want to new haven connecticut where they watched the second ever football game played between harvard and now. in the history of college sports, there are a great rival or two. alabama has offered. harvard has yelled. let's remember that the ivy league is an athletic conference. in 1876, they played their second ever fo
who knows the difference between the detroit lions and a dollar bill? it turns out that from a delano you can still get four quarters. thank you, i will be performing all week. ands talk about football theodore roosevelt. i like to start with a statistic. in 1905, 18 people died playing football. in 1905, 18 people died playing football. so we hear a lot about the problem of concussions and head injuries and the health effects of all that. that is a controversy of football today. that it has...
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what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decision-making as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that is going to go right in cities across america as a result of your philosophy on how we ought to move the country forward? ms. devos: i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and michigan with regard to charter schools. the notion that there has not been accountability is wrong. it is false news. it is not corrected all. of the reality is, charter schools in michigan have been accountable, fully accountable to their overseeing embodies and the state. senator bennet: if that is true, why are there so many failing charter schools? students are getting three month on average more learning than their counterparts in the traditional public schools. the recent legislation that was passed now brings all schools in detroit under accountability, including the traditional schools. here to for there has never been a traditional public school that is been closed due to poor performance. for t
what have you learned about the failures of the detroit public schools and detroit charter schools that has informed your decision-making as the secretary of education? what went wrong there that is going to go right in cities across america as a result of your philosophy on how we ought to move the country forward? ms. devos: i believe there is a lot that has gone right in detroit and michigan with regard to charter schools. the notion that there has not been accountability is wrong. it is...
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>> guest: i was born in detroit. it was signed by a commercial on division that super bowl in 2011 when m~& m m emememwazi driving through the streets and saul sauce during. >> host: the chrysler commercial. >> guest: i teared up and i wondered why it was that way. i didn't want to buy a chris her but a wanted to write about the city. >> host: once in a great city, and ben is next. we have 25 minutes left focusing on the obama legacy three-quarters authors, three hours this sunday. thank youor waiting . >> want to point out something voice and that is that a half of awe tech are paid for by medicaid and i thought obama was disengines reduce in thises fors for affordable care act and to but all these only the medical plains its would require other people to give up medical care or pay higher premiums. think he did that because he doesn't have a faith in human beings but if he had been honest with the american public and sat that in thebes miss mary not been able to get care for cancer, he could gotten plan passed and
>> guest: i was born in detroit. it was signed by a commercial on division that super bowl in 2011 when m~& m m emememwazi driving through the streets and saul sauce during. >> host: the chrysler commercial. >> guest: i teared up and i wondered why it was that way. i didn't want to buy a chris her but a wanted to write about the city. >> host: once in a great city, and ben is next. we have 25 minutes left focusing on the obama legacy three-quarters authors, three...