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how is it only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit? i'm supplying from detroit. i'm hiring people from detroit. everybody here lives in detroit. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me, it was just obvious. >> announcer: what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. ♪ >> anthony: somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp and, unfortunately, i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not, you ask? it's not exactly a restaurant, you see, which means it's not, strictly speaking, legal. what is this place? >> george: papusa house, i call it the papusa house. i mean, li
how is it only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit? i'm supplying from detroit. i'm hiring people from detroit. everybody here lives in detroit. >> anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don't -- know. i'm doing what i do well. i'm doing it in a place i love and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a -- about detroit, and believes in it enough to be here. >> chef craig: you're 100% right. i never really thought...
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>> they are back on detroit's water system. they are getting it from lake here on, one of the beautiful great lakes. the problem that the pipes were so corroded that switching back to the new water didn't solve it. those pipes need to be replaced. >> peter: who's paying for that? >> the state after a class action settlement. >> peter: would you drink out of a tap there today. >> i drink lead certified filtered water. or bottled water. a lot of people in the community until all those pipes are replaced, i feel uncomfortable about trutsing the tap water. >> peter: what's the economic status of flint today. >> it's struggling and been struggling for decades. it lost more than half of its population. the birthplace of general motors doesn't have the same kind of jobs or living wages and it has been -- i meant say systematically disinvested in by public and private entities for a long time now. and this was a crisis even before the water crisis and with the legacy of this water crisis on one hand it creates more challenges, like how
>> they are back on detroit's water system. they are getting it from lake here on, one of the beautiful great lakes. the problem that the pipes were so corroded that switching back to the new water didn't solve it. those pipes need to be replaced. >> peter: who's paying for that? >> the state after a class action settlement. >> peter: would you drink out of a tap there today. >> i drink lead certified filtered water. or bottled water. a lot of people in the...
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i'm from detroit originally. i have family in the detroit area. i go back there a lot. the last thing detroit needs is to focus on this. amazing they don't have higher priorities at the school district to worry about. the fact of the matter is every child in the detroit school district should dream of achieving what ben carson has achieved. he is a perfect role model for the children of detroit and the fact they are letting today's politics get in the way of the important values and principles ben carson upholds is despicable and it discussed me they have done this. i love ben carson and the city of detroit and this breaks my heart. >> a lot of people know his story, his mother was illiterate, raised him along with his brother and they both have gone on to be extra merry overachievers. he sent records and made history in the field of neuroscience and neurosurgery. they voted 6-1 to start the process of removing his name but they will have public hearings. what do you think of that? >> because the community is not pro-trump and they do associate ben carson with trump and
i'm from detroit originally. i have family in the detroit area. i go back there a lot. the last thing detroit needs is to focus on this. amazing they don't have higher priorities at the school district to worry about. the fact of the matter is every child in the detroit school district should dream of achieving what ben carson has achieved. he is a perfect role model for the children of detroit and the fact they are letting today's politics get in the way of the important values and principles...
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the last thing detroit needs is to focus on this. it is amazing they don't have other, higher priorities as a school district in detroit to worry about paired the fact of the matter is, every child in the detroit school district should dream of achieving what ben carson has achieved. he is a perfect role model for the children of detroit, and the fact that they are letting today's politics get in the way of the important values and principles that ben carson of hold is despicable, and it disgusts me that they have done this. i love ben carson and i love the city of detroit, and this breaks my heart. >> shannon: leslie, a lot of people know the story, not everyone does, but his mother was illiterate, raised him alone with his brother. both have gone on to be extraordinary overachievers. he has said records and made history in the field of neuroscience and neurosurgery. they voted 6-1 to start the process of removing his name, but they will have public hearings paired how do you think it ends. number? >> worst of all, because the commu
the last thing detroit needs is to focus on this. it is amazing they don't have other, higher priorities as a school district in detroit to worry about paired the fact of the matter is, every child in the detroit school district should dream of achieving what ben carson has achieved. he is a perfect role model for the children of detroit, and the fact that they are letting today's politics get in the way of the important values and principles that ben carson of hold is despicable, and it...
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liberty. ♪ the detroit school board thinking of stripping the name of dr. ben carson off of the local school due to his ties with the president. the school of science and medicine could eventually be renamed after the late aretha franklin because, having carson's name is synonymous with having trump's name on our school in blackface. joining me now, charlie laid off. that's a pulitzer prize-winning journalist, and be careful of this, blank show. the country is collapsing in the readings are great. >> good to be here tonight. >> so my folks here put the show together put together a packet of incredible statistics about the drinking water in detroit schools being despicable. about some of the kids in the ben carson school. 8% of the students at the school of science and medicine are proficient in math. 8%. this is a national crisis, and we are talking about renaming the school instead of teaching these kids. >> what about hello america, and hello st. louis? that's another one of those things that frustrates us all because again, you will rename it because you
liberty. ♪ the detroit school board thinking of stripping the name of dr. ben carson off of the local school due to his ties with the president. the school of science and medicine could eventually be renamed after the late aretha franklin because, having carson's name is synonymous with having trump's name on our school in blackface. joining me now, charlie laid off. that's a pulitzer prize-winning journalist, and be careful of this, blank show. the country is collapsing in the readings are...
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free press from detroit. stanley, the editor of the police daily news from detroit. the director of the ecorse community center. mrs. janet claver, a housewife and former schoolteacher from ann arbor. a graduate student and former quarterback at the university of michigan from ann arbor. a dermatologist from grosse pointe park. a public relations counsel from detroit. that is our panel. and now, here is your moderator, budd wilkinson. bud: now, it is my pleasure to introduce a that i have known, respected, and admired for many years. richard nixon. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. hey, john. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much bud wilkinson, i thank all of our television audience. everyone who hears bud wilkinson abche commentating on sports remembers his great oklahoma team, but i am glad he is on my team. bud wilkinson. [applause] it looks like we are in a winner city. i was taking the tigers and the world series and the lions doing so well. let's
free press from detroit. stanley, the editor of the police daily news from detroit. the director of the ecorse community center. mrs. janet claver, a housewife and former schoolteacher from ann arbor. a graduate student and former quarterback at the university of michigan from ann arbor. a dermatologist from grosse pointe park. a public relations counsel from detroit. that is our panel. and now, here is your moderator, budd wilkinson. bud: now, it is my pleasure to introduce a that i have...
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i've seen our schools anand detroit close down. close to 60 schools have closed downwn in the city of f detroit whwhile we are channeleling pubc money. these e are our own taxexes inta hockey stadidium. the e red wings hockey stadium downtown detroit. 60% of the funds that went totoward thehe hockey stadium tt could have gone to schchools. $4$400 million awaway from schos .nto an adultt playground a for-profofit industry. to me that is completely unethical, immoral. for me it means living in a just, fair, equitable society. and that is not faiair when you have billions in thehe corporate welfare line when our children are stilll hungry, when our schools are still underfunded, where i cannot even get -- the fire hundreds in some of our neighborhoods need to be fixixe. i cannot undnderstand the lack f resources that we have to deal with the increasing concentration of poverty and many of the neighborhoodods. it is wrong. to me, it is agagainst what i believe is the role of government, which iss issue be about people, not cororporatio
i've seen our schools anand detroit close down. close to 60 schools have closed downwn in the city of f detroit whwhile we are channeleling pubc money. these e are our own taxexes inta hockey stadidium. the e red wings hockey stadium downtown detroit. 60% of the funds that went totoward thehe hockey stadium tt could have gone to schchools. $4$400 million awaway from schos .nto an adultt playground a for-profofit industry. to me that is completely unethical, immoral. for me it means living in a...
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with regarding your first question regarding detroit having a chance, with all apologies to detroit, i don't think they had a very good chance. you always have a possibility, i suppose, but from the beginning new york city and virginia have some of the highest number of tech talent in the entire u.s. washington, d.c. offers an advantage that no other city does. the access and closeness to political policymakers that could ensure amazon is actually regulated away from growing in the future or amazon could ensure its influence is used defensively because it is expanding into a lot of other industries. those industries may try to keep amazon out to keep themselves protected from the additional competition. it is slightly possible that d.c. caninfluence and lead to additional economic d.c. can lead to additional economic growth the competition is kept accessible rather than closing the door behind themselves. host: andrew from white plains, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span and your guest. it has been a great program this morning. my question is what can
with regarding your first question regarding detroit having a chance, with all apologies to detroit, i don't think they had a very good chance. you always have a possibility, i suppose, but from the beginning new york city and virginia have some of the highest number of tech talent in the entire u.s. washington, d.c. offers an advantage that no other city does. the access and closeness to political policymakers that could ensure amazon is actually regulated away from growing in the future or...
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stanley, editor of the police daily news from detroit. claude monroe, director of the community center. janet cleaver, housewife and former schoolteacher from anne harbor. a graduate student and former quarterback of the university of michigan from anne harbor. richard guerrero, from grosse pointe park. edith, public relations from detroit. that is our panel for tonight. here's your moderator, bud wilkinson. >> it is my pleasure to introduce a man that i have known, respected, and admired for many years, richard nixon. >> thank you very much. thank you very much, bud wilkinson, and i think in view of the sports consciousness of this great city would be interested a little bit about you. everyone else's has heard of him and remembers the great oklahoma teams but i'm glad he is on my team and i'm on his team. bud wilkinson. >> it looks like we are in the windy city. i was thinking of the tigers in the world series. -- i hope a little bit of this rubs off on me while i am in detroit. >> we have other celebrities in the audience. we have the
stanley, editor of the police daily news from detroit. claude monroe, director of the community center. janet cleaver, housewife and former schoolteacher from anne harbor. a graduate student and former quarterback of the university of michigan from anne harbor. richard guerrero, from grosse pointe park. edith, public relations from detroit. that is our panel for tonight. here's your moderator, bud wilkinson. >> it is my pleasure to introduce a man that i have known, respected, and admired...
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the city of detroit bulldozed a neighborhood to build a plant. there is a lot of pushback here in detroit about closing a relatively young plant. if they are going to put anything anywhere, it seems that would be more likely. michigan also went for trump in 2016.there is precedent in this area. g.m. was going to close other plants, but found new products. said,iven what you just and i am sure mary is excellent at thinking strategically and tactically, presently, she must have anticipated this will be the president's response. she must have known he would come out and make similar comments to the ones he has made. how it has she thought through how this ultimately is going to work out? do you think she thought, i'm just going to ignore the president or do think she i'm going to have something and my back pocket to deal with the political fallout that is inevitable? keith: she did not ignore the president. i'm sure she had eyes wide open on what this outspoken president might say in reaction to this. this is sort of the beginning of the conversatio
the city of detroit bulldozed a neighborhood to build a plant. there is a lot of pushback here in detroit about closing a relatively young plant. if they are going to put anything anywhere, it seems that would be more likely. michigan also went for trump in 2016.there is precedent in this area. g.m. was going to close other plants, but found new products. said,iven what you just and i am sure mary is excellent at thinking strategically and tactically, presently, she must have anticipated this...
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the officers of the detroit police force take more monson to the station and begin to question her. questions like she was my girlfriend and she was my girlfriend she's more like the little sister of a bunch. we live in there i never lived there in the one lived there. just stuff like. questioning was core from witness to suspect. part of the interview process is you're supposed to use what recalls the behavioral analysis interview. and in that if you use these techniques it's like you know you're watching a person's body language or you're watching the way that they say something or the way that the answer your questions there's also a series of seventeen questions that each is that you can ask the person and you know based is that based on your answers on their answers and based on your observations you will be able to tell whether or not they're being deceptive or not they're guilty with over eighty percent accuracy. verify judgment i'm very it's like being a human lie detector test and the problem with that is really read itself the read people admit that is not based on any sci
the officers of the detroit police force take more monson to the station and begin to question her. questions like she was my girlfriend and she was my girlfriend she's more like the little sister of a bunch. we live in there i never lived there in the one lived there. just stuff like. questioning was core from witness to suspect. part of the interview process is you're supposed to use what recalls the behavioral analysis interview. and in that if you use these techniques it's like you know...
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ben carson's name may be coming off a school in detroit. hollywood is calling for a boycott of georgia and some new jeans could make thanksgiving more pleasant. for all the details, we are joined by raymond arroyo. raymond, why is detroit planning to remove ben carson's name from a local school? what? >> of all the people, nice ben carson, the neurosurgeon, now hud secretary, the the detroit education board voted 61 to remove his name from a school that's been on since 2011. it's the ben carson high school of science and medicine. you would think that would be okay. well, they feel the people of detroit are out of sync with the trump administration and therefore ben carson must go. all the cabinet members, who could be more mild and inspirational than ben carson? here is a little bit of his talk about the mind and the importance of initiative. >> the human brain, if you have an average brain, you are capable of almost anything. because of the complexity of our brains. billions and billions of neurons, hundreds of billions of interconnection
ben carson's name may be coming off a school in detroit. hollywood is calling for a boycott of georgia and some new jeans could make thanksgiving more pleasant. for all the details, we are joined by raymond arroyo. raymond, why is detroit planning to remove ben carson's name from a local school? what? >> of all the people, nice ben carson, the neurosurgeon, now hud secretary, the the detroit education board voted 61 to remove his name from a school that's been on since 2011. it's the ben...
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detroit kicks it off tonight as the detroit pistons battled the houston rockets. keep an eye on nba all-star and piston giant lake griffey and his reaching well beyond basketball to business now. griffin has signed on to partner with the nations live tv sports prediction platform. predicting almost anything can happen in the games like who will win the tip off? will original pistons batboy and isaiah thomas in the audience and it's all in real-time. you don't have to wait to the end of the game to see if he won. going totally viral. his most recent video posting on it already has nearly a million had as fans flock to see the 2011 rookie of the year show off both his dry humor and how wins the works. check it out. >> here's a question. if all the players fouled out in the mascot checked into the game because he's already wearing the jersey, do you think he could play? yeah, technically on the team. liz: yes, of course. you can do it. griffin ready to capitalize on his as ms. abby. he was just named to "forbes" 30 under 30 less. as the nba, nfl rush to make sports b
detroit kicks it off tonight as the detroit pistons battled the houston rockets. keep an eye on nba all-star and piston giant lake griffey and his reaching well beyond basketball to business now. griffin has signed on to partner with the nations live tv sports prediction platform. predicting almost anything can happen in the games like who will win the tip off? will original pistons batboy and isaiah thomas in the audience and it's all in real-time. you don't have to wait to the end of the game...
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so do people in detroit. detroit has become jim crow north. detroit is the number one most segregated in the city in the entire country and senatosenator stabenow has beenn elected position for 43 years been in a position to do something about it and hasn't. we need to bring positive change for everyone. detroit is where we need to start and bringing more jobs back to michigan. i can do that. >> sean: marcia, i give u. the last 20 seconds. >> this is going to be a great race. the more that the american people and tennesseans are looking at what happened to kavanaugh, what is happening with this caravan, wanting to keep their tax cuts and thinking about what it would look like if you had a majority leader chuck schumer and a speaker nancy pelosi, they are re-thinking this, sean, i think we are going to do very well on tuesday, november 6th. >> sean: all right. thank you all for being with us. and we'll be watching closely to six nights from tonight. all right, when we come back, president on fire tonight in florida. he will be doing a lot of ca
so do people in detroit. detroit has become jim crow north. detroit is the number one most segregated in the city in the entire country and senatosenator stabenow has beenn elected position for 43 years been in a position to do something about it and hasn't. we need to bring positive change for everyone. detroit is where we need to start and bringing more jobs back to michigan. i can do that. >> sean: marcia, i give u. the last 20 seconds. >> this is going to be a great race. the...
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outside of chicago, and elissa slotkin who represents a michigan district that stretches from suburban detroit to the state's capital,lansing. welcome to "meet the press" to both of you. >> thank you so mu. >> congresswoman-elect slotkin, let me start with you. would you call your victory a referendum on the president? >> no. i think honestl wy we able to amass support from democrats, republican independents because the overall tenor and tone of politics i think is fundamentally unbecoming of the country. so the president, leadersisp climat set from the top so he's certainly a part of it, but it wn overall feeling that washington was broken and integrity had been evaporated from the system. so it wasn't just the president. he was a part of it. >> what about in your distrmut, ho did the president matter in your district? >> well, the president is certainly a factor,but in the illinois 14th district we had not been well represented. we had a congressman who was not carrying forward our health, voted to raise our taxes, refu id to act the face of escalating gun violence in our country. in our di
outside of chicago, and elissa slotkin who represents a michigan district that stretches from suburban detroit to the state's capital,lansing. welcome to "meet the press" to both of you. >> thank you so mu. >> congresswoman-elect slotkin, let me start with you. would you call your victory a referendum on the president? >> no. i think honestl wy we able to amass support from democrats, republican independents because the overall tenor and tone of politics i think is...
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there is a factory in detroit that used to build the big old detroit navigator. starting next year, they will be producing a pickup truck and an suv. consumern do that as choices change, but it just cost a lot of money. e: interesting story. we will see how it develops in the days ahead and also politicians' reactions. thanks to keith. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple,
there is a factory in detroit that used to build the big old detroit navigator. starting next year, they will be producing a pickup truck and an suv. consumern do that as choices change, but it just cost a lot of money. e: interesting story. we will see how it develops in the days ahead and also politicians' reactions. thanks to keith. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and...
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road trip to detroit, everybody. who wants to go to detroit? >>> finally a fiery end to a divorce in texas that was heard 15 miles away. >> uh-huh. >> a woman hit a bull's-eye about 200 yards away setting off that big explosion. >> that was the woman's wedding dress going up in flames. her father and others rigged up a target with 20 pounds of explosives as neighbors wondered what was going on. what did he do wrong? >> i don't know, but the whole family was in on it, which is amazing. >> yeah. she seems like a winner. >>> more news after this. she seems like a winner. >>> more news after this. re news after this. the oats feed your body fiber. some oats, fiber helps keep things moving through your system. which is great. because when you're good to your system, it'll be good to you. you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. forget about vacuuming for weeks. the (new) roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dir
road trip to detroit, everybody. who wants to go to detroit? >>> finally a fiery end to a divorce in texas that was heard 15 miles away. >> uh-huh. >> a woman hit a bull's-eye about 200 yards away setting off that big explosion. >> that was the woman's wedding dress going up in flames. her father and others rigged up a target with 20 pounds of explosives as neighbors wondered what was going on. what did he do wrong? >> i don't know, but the whole family was in...
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louis and detroit and green county, alabama. the civil right groups don't want to touch them. same with a county in mississippi which the bush administration justice department filed a lawsuit. there was a political boss stealing votes of whack and -- black and white voters and the system was taken over by the federal government. these are real course cases. >> you spent time at the naacp. what is the lawyers committee for civil rights under law? >> we are a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights organization founded 55 years ago by president john f. kennedy who issued a call to attorneys and one thing we're doing is mounting vote rights litigation, protect rising of tens of thousands. ' people who are impacted by voter suppression level that are rampant at the state and local level. sadly we have a justice department today that has not brought a single case to enforce the voting rights act, as sir based be folks who tout random examples, creating hit e city is tear you. you have a greater chance of being struck by lightning than seeing what mr. funding talk us about. we see case
louis and detroit and green county, alabama. the civil right groups don't want to touch them. same with a county in mississippi which the bush administration justice department filed a lawsuit. there was a political boss stealing votes of whack and -- black and white voters and the system was taken over by the federal government. these are real course cases. >> you spent time at the naacp. what is the lawyers committee for civil rights under law? >> we are a nonpartisan, nonprofit...
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he bought one in new york, one in detroit and one in the chicago area at midway airport. if you came out on one of his flights you came out for a three-day weekend and you sat presentation,les as well as having a weekend free out here. if you bought a priest a property than your whole week and was paid for. he stayed at the havasu resort hotel, which is no longer here. it was located where the city buildings are now, up on the hill. it had a good view of the lake the cousin was nothing here in those days. you could see all the way down to the lake. it was very beautiful my dad said. my parents, being 12 below zero just chicago decided to take it we can to go to arizona. my mother was very interested in purchasing real estate during her lifetime. they came out, they bought a piece of property and then came home after the weekend. i think a lot of the first population came out of those three flights, chicago, new york and detroit. there were a lot of people from your, michigan, illinois and wisconsin. i think that had something to do with it was those fights in the 1960's.
he bought one in new york, one in detroit and one in the chicago area at midway airport. if you came out on one of his flights you came out for a three-day weekend and you sat presentation,les as well as having a weekend free out here. if you bought a priest a property than your whole week and was paid for. he stayed at the havasu resort hotel, which is no longer here. it was located where the city buildings are now, up on the hill. it had a good view of the lake the cousin was nothing here in...
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one is the detroit hamtramck assembly plant located on the border between detroit and the suburb of hamtramck. this was a 4.1 million square foot facility. it could cause bitterness in the area not just because of the number of jobs lost but the 365-acre facility was built on a site that was once home to a polish neighborhood known as pol town. in the early 1980s officials used emnainent domain to seize e land. after a long battle the michigan court allowed construction of the plant to go ahead. more than 1,000 homes, several churches, dynamic community, more than 100 businesses demolished. thousands of people were forced to move. nbc's jim cummins reported on the demolition in 1981. >> reporter: this past summer was not easy for the residents of pol town, an old polish neighborhood in detroit who had to watch their homes, businesses and churches be destroyed to make room for a new general motors assembly plant. today this is what remains of pol town, old neighbors don't stand in the way of new factories in this economically troubled see. >> despite the outrage of demolition of pol town, the
one is the detroit hamtramck assembly plant located on the border between detroit and the suburb of hamtramck. this was a 4.1 million square foot facility. it could cause bitterness in the area not just because of the number of jobs lost but the 365-acre facility was built on a site that was once home to a polish neighborhood known as pol town. in the early 1980s officials used emnainent domain to seize e land. after a long battle the michigan court allowed construction of the plant to go...
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even when you drive around the streets of detroit, you see so many american-made cars. she says today it feels like people have forgotten to buy american-made products. this is what she feels like is the effect, people like her potentially losing their jobs right before the holiday season. that's also part of the sentiment we heard echoed by the president who basically said in a tweet, look, america saved general motors and this is the thanks we get. the community is taking this pretty hard, and they're reacting on the ground. >> morgan radford in detroit, thank you. i want to bring in stephanie rule, msnbc host, a veteran of the business world, let me start with you here in the studio. you've got a bit of a different take on this. what obligation does general motors have to the united states of america? what obligation does general motors have to the workers in those communities they're leaving? >> not much. this is a hate the game, not the player. mary barra, her job is to optimize the performance of the company. it's to get people to buy gm cars, and it's to perform
even when you drive around the streets of detroit, you see so many american-made cars. she says today it feels like people have forgotten to buy american-made products. this is what she feels like is the effect, people like her potentially losing their jobs right before the holiday season. that's also part of the sentiment we heard echoed by the president who basically said in a tweet, look, america saved general motors and this is the thanks we get. the community is taking this pretty hard,...
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that's detroit. >> carlos: detroit. >> anthony: detroit, rock city. what music inspires him? >> jayme: iron maiden. >> anthony: iron maiden. i think they're touring actually. >> jayme: nirvana. >> anthony: nirvana. metallica? >> jayme: beethoven. >> anthony: beethoven. >> jayme: metallica, beethoven. >> anthony: carlos, what do you think about all this? i mean, anybody who comes here, uh, recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful magical place. >> carlos: it's a magical place. but also for us, for me and for him, here is a place where many people, black people have suffered. that is still one kind of comment of this old history here, you know? >> anthony: so what is the real pelourinho? >> carlos: giving life for this. we are the real pelourinho. ♪ ♪ come in for a test-drive. end up with a fun-drive. the volkswagen drive to decide event. get a $1,000 bonus on select 2019 jetta & 2018 tiguan and atlas 2.0t models. ♪ ♪ -whoops -sorry! ♪ ♪ always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less.
that's detroit. >> carlos: detroit. >> anthony: detroit, rock city. what music inspires him? >> jayme: iron maiden. >> anthony: iron maiden. i think they're touring actually. >> jayme: nirvana. >> anthony: nirvana. metallica? >> jayme: beethoven. >> anthony: beethoven. >> jayme: metallica, beethoven. >> anthony: carlos, what do you think about all this? i mean, anybody who comes here, uh, recognizes immediately that this is a really...
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abc's eva pill grim is in detroit tonight. >> reporter: tonight, major cuts at car giant gm. nearly 15,000 jobs eliminated, a whopping 15% of the company's work force. in all, five plants will shut down by the end of next year, including those in warren, michigan, whitemarsh, maryland, warren, ohio, and detroit. >> we are going to come back hard, and we are going to try to convince them that a modern plant in an area where you can get a good workforce is an asset. >> reporter: gm citing a shift to focus more on automation, and high suv sales. the company announcing they're eliminating the low-selling chevrolet cruz, volt, and impala cars from their roster. today, the president not hiding his frustration with ceo mary barra. >> i expressed the fact that i am not happy with what she did. that car is not selling, it's the cruz, chevy cruz. it's not selling, but hopefully she's going to come back and put something. but i told her, i'm not happy about it at all. >> reporter: the president also asked if increased tariffs due to a trade war are to blame. tariffs. he said the car was
abc's eva pill grim is in detroit tonight. >> reporter: tonight, major cuts at car giant gm. nearly 15,000 jobs eliminated, a whopping 15% of the company's work force. in all, five plants will shut down by the end of next year, including those in warren, michigan, whitemarsh, maryland, warren, ohio, and detroit. >> we are going to come back hard, and we are going to try to convince them that a modern plant in an area where you can get a good workforce is an asset. >> reporter:...
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detroit is mired in poverty it's mired in crime. there is some degree of an economic come back taking place since they have declared bankruptcy and were under state control that economic development is not taking place in inner city detroit. instead of holding these politicians accountable or these politicians themselves holding themselves accountable, they want to change the topic of discussion by renaming a school. these folk are silly and outrageous. todd: niger we reached out to the detroit board of education. if we make contact we will follow up and try to figure out who that one person is. thank you niger for sharing your story with us. >> thank you. ainsley: one guy tried to steal gasoline from a truck. it ended up back firing, literally. the fuel heist fail was caught on camera. todd: plus, it will happen to millions of us on thanksgiving. so, ainsley, steve, what's the best way to avoid fights over politics at the dinner table? ainsley: just don't go. todd: don't go is one option. our friends giving panel though is here to
detroit is mired in poverty it's mired in crime. there is some degree of an economic come back taking place since they have declared bankruptcy and were under state control that economic development is not taking place in inner city detroit. instead of holding these politicians accountable or these politicians themselves holding themselves accountable, they want to change the topic of discussion by renaming a school. these folk are silly and outrageous. todd: niger we reached out to the detroit...
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so you can stand on one foot in detroit and one foot in hamtramck. but what happened in the early 1980s is gm offered the city of detroit and hamtramck a deal, and it involved the complete bulldozing of a neighborhood, thousands of homes, businesses, hospital, churches, to clear the land so that gm could build a kind of suburban style plant. >> reporter: so the neighborhood is gone. now the plant is gone. is there -- >> well, the plant is not gone yet. you know, we're not sure, of course, what the final outcome will be. >> reporter: but you still have hope? >> well, hope, you know, call it what you will. i have faith in the resilience of our city. >> reporter: faith in the resilience of the city. the people here, the people that built this restaurant, the people that worked in that plant. chris, back to you. >> and all those festive christmas lights. it's going to be a difficult holiday season for the folks in hamtramck. thanks to you, kevin tibbles. and thanks to the mayor. john, main street might hate this. the folks in hamtramck certainly do. but
so you can stand on one foot in detroit and one foot in hamtramck. but what happened in the early 1980s is gm offered the city of detroit and hamtramck a deal, and it involved the complete bulldozing of a neighborhood, thousands of homes, businesses, hospital, churches, to clear the land so that gm could build a kind of suburban style plant. >> reporter: so the neighborhood is gone. now the plant is gone. is there -- >> well, the plant is not gone yet. you know, we're not sure, of...
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. >> yeah, i served three terms in the michigan house representing parts of detroit and the down river wayne county communities. >> so i guess the thing that makes me think is that you've been in politics, you've been in michigan politics for a long time. maybe a few years ago it wouldn't have even been outstanding that you got elected to congress because your constituents would have -- that was a logical choice they would have made. today it seems more important to be a muslim woman elected to the congress of the united states because of the climate that we're in. >> absolutely. it's one of the things i tell people. all these incredible women of color that are being elected right now. it's the fact that it's now at this moment of darkness in our country that it's happening. this particular time, i think, makes it much more powerful, much more inspiring and gives a tremendous amount of people a lot of hope that it's happening during this time of just a huge influx of hate and, like i said, people feeling very dark and feeling left out. >> so in addition to the work that every member of
. >> yeah, i served three terms in the michigan house representing parts of detroit and the down river wayne county communities. >> so i guess the thing that makes me think is that you've been in politics, you've been in michigan politics for a long time. maybe a few years ago it wouldn't have even been outstanding that you got elected to congress because your constituents would have -- that was a logical choice they would have made. today it seems more important to be a muslim...
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he now lives in detroit, where he heads the levin center, teaches at wayne law, and serves as senior council at honigman law firm. we're grateful he could be here today to present this award. senator levin. [applaus [applause] >> thank you so much, bob, for the introduction for all the work you do at the law school in detroit at wayne and for your work with the levin center. i want to, of course, thank pogo and all the organizations that are involving in putting on today's forum. you've done a terrific job doing this. it comes at a truly critical time for this subject in this country and this nation. so your timing couldn't be better. i want to also add my thanks to linda who is our co-director at the levin center office here in washington, with ellyse bean. she's been with me for a lot longer than she looks. when we created the levin center at wayne law, we wanted to focus on the value of bipartisan legislative oversight and when we say legislative oversight not only oversite conducted by congress, but also the oversight that does or should occur within state legislatures and other
he now lives in detroit, where he heads the levin center, teaches at wayne law, and serves as senior council at honigman law firm. we're grateful he could be here today to present this award. senator levin. [applaus [applause] >> thank you so much, bob, for the introduction for all the work you do at the law school in detroit at wayne and for your work with the levin center. i want to, of course, thank pogo and all the organizations that are involving in putting on today's forum. you've...
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raymond, why is detroit planning to remove ben carson's name from a local school? >> of all of the people, nice ben carson and the neurosurgeon and hud secretary they voted to remove his name from a school it's been on since 2011. it is the ben carson high school of science and medicine. you would think that would be okay. they feel the people are detroit are out of sync with the trump administration and ben carson must go. of all of the cabinet members who could be more mild and inspirational. here's a little bit about his talk about the mind. >> the human brain, if you have an average brain, you are capable of almost anything. because of the complexity of our brain. billions and billions of neurons, hundreds of billions of interconnections with something like that sitting up here. why would you ever utter the words i can't? >> laura: very dangerous. >> he's a detroit native. a man who came up from poverty. he become head of pediatric neurology at john hopkins, he separated siamese twins, why wouldn't you leave his name? they are doing to strike the names and imag
raymond, why is detroit planning to remove ben carson's name from a local school? >> of all of the people, nice ben carson and the neurosurgeon and hud secretary they voted to remove his name from a school it's been on since 2011. it is the ben carson high school of science and medicine. you would think that would be okay. they feel the people are detroit are out of sync with the trump administration and ben carson must go. of all of the cabinet members who could be more mild and...
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the is betty mclean of detroit tigers. he would take the detroit tigers to the world series. they would win the world series and mclean would win the most valuable player award. very unusual because it was only --r given to a picture pitcher. is by anthing we have unidentified photographer who took the image of american medalists in the run. tammy smith would win gold and his teammate giancarlo's would win the bronze. peter norman would take the silver. the gloved fists in the air as a quiet protest against racial inequality that they experienced in america. an iconic image. doing exhibits like this, sometimes there are juxtapositions that you cannot anticipate. ofs is a wonderful example arthur ashe and carlos and smith. the exact way these gentlemen racial inequality in america. , as i read earlier, he did it in a much different way. it is an interesting juxtaposition and very relevant. this protest is very relevant to today. we are seeing this with the national flag throughout. these are issues that still linger. men andmove from these women to politics. 1968 was also an e
the is betty mclean of detroit tigers. he would take the detroit tigers to the world series. they would win the world series and mclean would win the most valuable player award. very unusual because it was only --r given to a picture pitcher. is by anthing we have unidentified photographer who took the image of american medalists in the run. tammy smith would win gold and his teammate giancarlo's would win the bronze. peter norman would take the silver. the gloved fists in the air as a quiet...
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the new congresswoman from detroit, she did trees. hayley stephens who i hope will win. i'm working hard for her in michigan. she is done trees so we are trying to take this route's idea and let it grow. thank you for coming. thank you. [applause] >> a great job. >> sorry it was so long but thank you. >> are you kidding? it was wonderful. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much. >> they were working-class folks who managed with a lot of money, without degrees and connections to provide us with a home full of stability, consistency, love, guidance, values and what they remind me and should remind everybody as it does take a lot of stuff to raise good kids you know? [applause] you don't have to be titled to do the job of good parenting and my parents did that. my father was a fireman his whole life and work the same job until the day he died. my father was the oldest of five. my mother was the middle child of seven. my father was a rock for so many, not just us but for his brothers and his sisters. he was a giver you know. i say in the book he believed time was a
the new congresswoman from detroit, she did trees. hayley stephens who i hope will win. i'm working hard for her in michigan. she is done trees so we are trying to take this route's idea and let it grow. thank you for coming. thank you. [applause] >> a great job. >> sorry it was so long but thank you. >> are you kidding? it was wonderful. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much. >> they were working-class folks who managed with a lot of money, without...
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but we saw a wonderful mayor, a great governor talking about the problems of detroit. the problems are sanitation, getting an ambulance out quick, turning on lights, needing more jobs, better education things like apprenticeship type education there. a team of people that i the one mo runs social responsibility. we send out 50 people to talk to civic society, the mayor, the governor what do you need to accelerate? we decided to make ma sustained effort. $1,500 million over five years. affordable housing that's up our alley. we put in a layer. they had a bunch of places needing money and with we sent in our own peel called the service corpse training them how to run it better and efficient. we started the entrepreneur of color fun. here is not entrepreneur of colors. but the same concept. entrepreneurs of color weren't getting the access to capital they get. we did it. we are doing it in america and maybe around the world. this is bringing opportunity and jobs to neighborhoods in order to grow wealth. >> obviously detroit was one of the famous american cities that seeme
but we saw a wonderful mayor, a great governor talking about the problems of detroit. the problems are sanitation, getting an ambulance out quick, turning on lights, needing more jobs, better education things like apprenticeship type education there. a team of people that i the one mo runs social responsibility. we send out 50 people to talk to civic society, the mayor, the governor what do you need to accelerate? we decided to make ma sustained effort. $1,500 million over five years....
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globalization, i grew up in detroit in the 60's and 70's. capitalism and democracy, you can follow it from the constitution. the midwest, you know, the values that were created their, literally, tied to the constitution. fdr, the kennedys, martin luther king, you go back to abraham lincoln, and you see the process of capitalism. -- not the mid-70's, agrew up in detroit -- with process called globalization. my first book was titled "supply-side economics: globalization, the end of democracy and capitalism," so what we've seen in the past 40 years is where we've fought the south, we thought that horrible ideology of slavery and we won. and the country was able to move i say, through detroit, cleveland, pittsburgh into wisconsin, through labor unions and whatever. thislization allowed system to go outside the country and exploit the third world. is all backed by, literally, the state of texas, which would be your republicans, and the states of california and new york, which would be your so-called democrats or liberals. if you go to new york, y
globalization, i grew up in detroit in the 60's and 70's. capitalism and democracy, you can follow it from the constitution. the midwest, you know, the values that were created their, literally, tied to the constitution. fdr, the kennedys, martin luther king, you go back to abraham lincoln, and you see the process of capitalism. -- not the mid-70's, agrew up in detroit -- with process called globalization. my first book was titled "supply-side economics: globalization, the end of democracy...
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he now lives in detroit, teaches at wayne law and serves as senior counsel at the law firm. we are grateful he would be presented here today. senator levin. applause. lause] . >> thank you for the introduction >> thank you for your work at the lawson and the levin center. to all those organizations you have done a terrific job it comes at a truly critical time so your timing could not be better also my thanks to the codirector here in washington and has been with me longer than she looks. when we created the 11 center we want to focus on the bipartisan oversight when we say legislative oversight not only conducted by congress but should occur with the state legislature with other local legislative bodies. and those elected officials at all levels to do a lot more oversight and is currently going on. we took the multilevel approach and good government requires good oversight. and to recognize the individuals who are in the trenches doing high quality fact-based bipartisan oversight day in and day out leading the way for their fellow officials and resulting of real reforms. so
he now lives in detroit, teaches at wayne law and serves as senior counsel at the law firm. we are grateful he would be presented here today. senator levin. applause. lause] . >> thank you for the introduction >> thank you for your work at the lawson and the levin center. to all those organizations you have done a terrific job it comes at a truly critical time so your timing could not be better also my thanks to the codirector here in washington and has been with me longer than she...
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detroit at 36. you look at the week ahead, look how cold it will be. jfk, the fourth-coldest november. syracuse, the second-coldest. and maine, >>> good morning. i'm meterologist kari hall. beautiful shot of san francisco. it's light, patchy fog there and a chilly start with some 40s all across the bay area. we'll get some sunshine today, more clouds moving in this evening. inland valleys will reach into the mid-60s and tomorrow the rain will return, starting out with some scattered showers, and then around us some heavier rain will be here by wednesday afternoon. it's a thursday. friday, another dry day before the rain returns for the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. guys? >> what happened to your microphone? >> it got caught on my chair. >> i like how you casually hold it here. >> hi. how are you? for my next number -- try the veal. here until thursday. >>> ahead, what you will find ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? hyaluronic ac
detroit at 36. you look at the week ahead, look how cold it will be. jfk, the fourth-coldest november. syracuse, the second-coldest. and maine, >>> good morning. i'm meterologist kari hall. beautiful shot of san francisco. it's light, patchy fog there and a chilly start with some 40s all across the bay area. we'll get some sunshine today, more clouds moving in this evening. inland valleys will reach into the mid-60s and tomorrow the rain will return, starting out with some scattered...
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yet to see how this thing comes out again and in detroit because the trail. went to find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. reserve bank unable to contact or see yes is it at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon can you blame the bad for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse. california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation or busted pipes in detroit leading to our stick poisoning i love yes yes you can because they give money to the bad people. welcome back now the russian defense ministry has drawn attention to thousands of militants living in a huge syrian refugee camp where living conditions are said to be dire and the terrorists can apparently gain easy access rock band refugee camp is in an extremely difficult humanitarian situation the total number of people in its is about fifty thousand of which about six thousand are militants controlled by the u.s. well i discussed the disturbing situation at the camp with our correspondent refund option. but how on eart
yet to see how this thing comes out again and in detroit because the trail. went to find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. reserve bank unable to contact or see yes is it at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon can you blame the bad for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse. california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation or busted pipes in detroit leading to our stick poisoning i love yes yes you...
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in detroit, you can be big fish in a little pond. my question is, how much do these individuals have, in supporting the region, versus the local government? jd: obviously, you need all hands on deck. this is not a problem that risk capital alone can solve. we have our fund, and we think we are going to capitalize with that about $1.5 billion in investment. if we want to be successful, we have to show that people can do well by investing in these areas. it is great to put your money to work at something you care about, but we believe in the thesis and we believe by being successful, we are going to cause institutional investors to get off the sidelines, endowments and local pension funds to get off the sidelines. that is the long-term goal, but even if they get off the sidelines and even of capitalist are investing in these communities, you need better policy, quality schools, quality infrastructure, good broadband in rural areas -- so this is one important piece but not the only piece of the puzzle by any means. matt: you guys roll i
in detroit, you can be big fish in a little pond. my question is, how much do these individuals have, in supporting the region, versus the local government? jd: obviously, you need all hands on deck. this is not a problem that risk capital alone can solve. we have our fund, and we think we are going to capitalize with that about $1.5 billion in investment. if we want to be successful, we have to show that people can do well by investing in these areas. it is great to put your money to work at...
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the worst disorders in newark and detroit were not to be finally quelled until the president had sent in u.s. army troops. my wife and i and friends were seated in front of the television set that july 1960 seven when not more than 10 minutes before the president was supposed to come on, my youngest daughter laura, then in the second grade, came running in from the kitchen where we had a wall telephone and said, "daddy, president johnson is on the phone for you." that caused a little stir in the living room. i went into the kitchen and standing at attention took the phone and said, "yes, sir, mr. president." he said i hope you're going to watch television tonight. i said i was. he said i want to a point that commission you've been talking about. she actually said i'm going to appoint that damn commission you've been talking about. [laughter] senator harris: i was in the united states senate and three days earlier when the detroit riots were at their worst, after getting my friend and seatmate senator mondale to cosponsor it with me, i introduced a resolution to create a blue-ribbon ci
the worst disorders in newark and detroit were not to be finally quelled until the president had sent in u.s. army troops. my wife and i and friends were seated in front of the television set that july 1960 seven when not more than 10 minutes before the president was supposed to come on, my youngest daughter laura, then in the second grade, came running in from the kitchen where we had a wall telephone and said, "daddy, president johnson is on the phone for you." that caused a little...