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what is going on in detroit is not alone in the state. ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just then mentioning the issue of opportuniti -- opportunity zones in detroit. that is one of the key efforts the trump administration has touted. president trump brought up the issue of zones in an interview at the end of last month when he talked about what he is doing for minorities in this country. here's a little bit from that interview. [video clip] ? if you look at what i have done for african-americans. president obama tried so hard to get it, he could not get it. you look at opportunity zones, and look out -- opportunity zones
what is going on in detroit is not alone in the state. ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or...
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what is going on in detroit is not alone in the state. ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just then mentioning the issue of opportuniti -- opportunity zones in detroit. that is one of the key efforts the trump administration has touted. president trump brought up the issue of zones in an interview at the end of last month when he talked about what he is doing for minorities in this country. here's a little bit from that interview. [video clip] ? if you look at what i have done for african-americans. president obama tried so hard to get it, he could not get it. you look at opportunity zones, and look out -- opportunity zones
what is going on in detroit is not alone in the state. ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or...
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welcome to detroit. i can think of no better place than michigan to discuss the future of this nation and the big ideas that will define it. we are the state that helped create the right to a public education and home to the first public land-grant colleges that created new opportunities for so many in this country. we are the birthplace of mass manufacturing and home of the american organized labor movement against -- that gave so many a path in the american middle class. [applause] that putday, the state america on the path to opportunity and prosperity will be central to getting our nation back on track. our path to taking back the right -- white house runs right through michigan. [applause] it is so critical that we elect a democrat as president. we cannot do that unless we win right here. repeat whatwe -- we we did in 2018. [applause] we elected lieutenant governor gilchrest. the attorney general [applause] . [applause] secretary of state, jocelyn benson. [applause] and what about those amazing wome
welcome to detroit. i can think of no better place than michigan to discuss the future of this nation and the big ideas that will define it. we are the state that helped create the right to a public education and home to the first public land-grant colleges that created new opportunities for so many in this country. we are the birthplace of mass manufacturing and home of the american organized labor movement against -- that gave so many a path in the american middle class. [applause] that...
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detroit was: mentioned and i am glad to detroit is rebounding. detroit was nearly destroyed because of awful trade policy which allowed corporations in this community out on the streets. to win this election and defeat donald trump is not going to be easy. we need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and a vision. young people>> thank you senat. i wants to bring in senator klobuchar at the beginning of the night, you said you would hear a lot of promises on the stage. previously you had said, "a lot of people are making promises, and i will not make promises just to get elected." who on the stages making promises just to get elected. sen. klobuchar: everyone wants to get elected. the point is when we have a guy in a white house who has told 10,000 lies we have to be straightforward. do i think that we are going to voting for and up plant that will kick america off of their current insurance, i do not think we will do that. there is a better way to do what we want to see. do i think that i will vote to -- that we will give free college to t
detroit was: mentioned and i am glad to detroit is rebounding. detroit was nearly destroyed because of awful trade policy which allowed corporations in this community out on the streets. to win this election and defeat donald trump is not going to be easy. we need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and a vision. young people>> thank you senat. i wants to bring in senator klobuchar at the beginning of the night, you said you would hear a lot of promises on the stage. previously...
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detroit state -- transformed for two nights of democratic debates. it was a brand-new stage and took a team of more than 100 people eight days and more than 1000 hours to assemble the set at fox theater. they were more than 25 cameras at the location, 500 plus lights, 40,000 pounds of equipment and 110 pallets of gear. there was so much equipment it took 953 foot semitruck's to haul it all in. how did the candidates qualified for last nights debate? according to cnn, candidates had to achieve 1% in three poles from an approved list or receive campaign contributions from 65,000 unique donors including 200 donors each of 20 different states. the bar was purposely set low for the first debate in the cycle but it will be set quite a bit higher for the third set of debates which will be televised by abc and univision in september. -- on thosees debates, foxnews.com takei report that the dnc is raising the bar effectively cutting out half or more of the candidates. candidates must meet public polling and donor thresholds. four dncr -- in approved national
detroit state -- transformed for two nights of democratic debates. it was a brand-new stage and took a team of more than 100 people eight days and more than 1000 hours to assemble the set at fox theater. they were more than 25 cameras at the location, 500 plus lights, 40,000 pounds of equipment and 110 pallets of gear. there was so much equipment it took 953 foot semitruck's to haul it all in. how did the candidates qualified for last nights debate? according to cnn, candidates had to achieve...
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you cannot make it on $7.29 an hour as the fast food workers in detroit earn. that is what we think the trump argument is baloney. we also need to make the demand for unions in this economy and democracy because unions are a way to make these raises stick. unions are a way to change every aspect of our lives. that is why we are doubling down on the demand for unions. >> how many are teenagers working on jobs providers of families. i thought the fight for 15 busted that myth several years ago. we learned that the average fast food worker age is 28 years old. it is moms and dads trying to make their and me for their kids. jobs werehat these done by high school students incorrect. change is we need to understand that the growth of poverty wage worked in this country is not allowing us to break the cycle of generational poverty. tot is why i was so proud march in detroit last week with a fast food worker, mother of two and she wants to break the cycle of generational poverty for herself and her kids. her mom was a fast food worker. she has tried to go to school, sh
you cannot make it on $7.29 an hour as the fast food workers in detroit earn. that is what we think the trump argument is baloney. we also need to make the demand for unions in this economy and democracy because unions are a way to make these raises stick. unions are a way to change every aspect of our lives. that is why we are doubling down on the demand for unions. >> how many are teenagers working on jobs providers of families. i thought the fight for 15 busted that myth several years...
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welcome to detroit, michigan, the motor city. barnes, andevora i'm the proud chair of the michigan democratic party. once the heartbeat of america, detroit is now the pulse of our nation, telling us it is time to remember who we are as a people and to we stand for us democrats. thrilled towe are be hosting the democratic presidential debates in michigan. a state that has shown us how to go from blue to red and back again. [applause] years, michigan went from narrowly giving its electoral votes to the man in the white house, to overwhelmingly electing democrats up and down the ballot in 2018. including our amazing governor. hard-working promise keeper attorney general. and our amazing u.s. senator. while the voters of michigan and across the country get ready to hear from our presidential candidates, i want to take this opportunity to say thank you to all of them for spending time in michigan. here now, here again next week, here again the year after. they keep coming back. we know we are a battleground state and the road to the w
welcome to detroit, michigan, the motor city. barnes, andevora i'm the proud chair of the michigan democratic party. once the heartbeat of america, detroit is now the pulse of our nation, telling us it is time to remember who we are as a people and to we stand for us democrats. thrilled towe are be hosting the democratic presidential debates in michigan. a state that has shown us how to go from blue to red and back again. [applause] years, michigan went from narrowly giving its electoral votes...
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you cannot make it on $7.29 an hour as the fast food workers in detroit earn. that is what we think the trump argument is baloney. we also need to make the demand for unions in this economy and democracy because unions are a way to make these raises stick. unions are a way to change every aspect of our lives. that is why we are doubling down on the demand for unions. >> how many are teenagers working on jobs providers of families. >> i thought the fight for 15 busted that myth several years ago. we learned that the average fast food worker age is 28 years old. it is moms and dads trying to make their and me for their kids. the idea that these jobs were done by high school students with pocket change is incorrect. we need to understand that the growth of poverty wage worked in this country is not allowing us to break the cycle of generational poverty. that is why i was so proud to march in detroit last week with a fast food worker, mother of two and she wants to break the cycle of generational poverty for herself and her kids. her mom was a fast food worker. she
you cannot make it on $7.29 an hour as the fast food workers in detroit earn. that is what we think the trump argument is baloney. we also need to make the demand for unions in this economy and democracy because unions are a way to make these raises stick. unions are a way to change every aspect of our lives. that is why we are doubling down on the demand for unions. >> how many are teenagers working on jobs providers of families. >> i thought the fight for 15 busted that myth...
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norman finley of the detroit news, biden finds the old joe in detroit. that's available online. sleepy joe woke up in detroit wednesday night. it was vented to uncle joe, a politician whose career has been sustained on charm and familiarity and streetfighter grid when needed. he seemed to understand his challenge, appeared in command, diminished tears about bullying, defended his record, not directly from the clinical center by his progressive opponents, and if he wins the presidency he will be the oldest president ever sworn into office for a first term. robert from key largo, florida. caller: good morning. i like biden. i think he's the only salvation for the future. hello? host: go ahead. caller: also i believe he will be able to stop trump and putin from drilling in the arctic. that's very important for the people in this country to ,ealize if they drill for oil eventually it is going to somehow implode. the people are realizing we only have 10 years left. if we do make the right decisions this time, we might not have another time in our lifetime. host: thanks for the call.
norman finley of the detroit news, biden finds the old joe in detroit. that's available online. sleepy joe woke up in detroit wednesday night. it was vented to uncle joe, a politician whose career has been sustained on charm and familiarity and streetfighter grid when needed. he seemed to understand his challenge, appeared in command, diminished tears about bullying, defended his record, not directly from the clinical center by his progressive opponents, and if he wins the presidency he will be...
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even the greenlight program in detroit has not decreased crime. instead of spending money, it it should be going to transportation. it is not just cameras, it is a system over criminalizing. if you look at the money, why aren't we spending on education and housing? absolutely. they have the authority. this is not money they're saying -- no, you made a conscious choice to use a broken surveillance system that basically creates a national database that will misidentify people. instead, why don't you spend the schools?go into children stop allowing to drink lead-infested water? may be then they can actually learn in school. how can they learn if they are literally getting poisoned? understand thei intersectionality. every time i talk to immigrant rights groups they are starting to wake up the last few years. they do not talk about fixing immigration without talking about mass and corporate mass incarceration. the same people profit off them. all of it is driven by corporate greed, corporate assault on working families. they are not putting facial rec
even the greenlight program in detroit has not decreased crime. instead of spending money, it it should be going to transportation. it is not just cameras, it is a system over criminalizing. if you look at the money, why aren't we spending on education and housing? absolutely. they have the authority. this is not money they're saying -- no, you made a conscious choice to use a broken surveillance system that basically creates a national database that will misidentify people. instead, why don't...
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mayor, for detroit hosting this. look, i've said it many times, and i think everyone agrees with this. we're in a battle for the soul of america. this is the most consequential election anyone of you, no matter how old or young you are, has ever, ever participated in. four more years of donald trump will go down as an aberration -- hard to overcome the damage he's done, but we can overcome it. eight more years of donald trump will change america in a fundamental way. the america we know will no longer exist. everybody knows who donald trump is. we have to let him know who we are. we choose science over fiction. we choose hope over fear. we choose unity over division. and we choose -- we choose the idea that we can as americans, when we act together, do anything. this is the united states of america. when we've acted together, we have never, never, never been unable to overcome whatever the problem was. if you agree with me, go to joe30330 and help me in this fight. thank you very much. [applause] ms. bash: candidates
mayor, for detroit hosting this. look, i've said it many times, and i think everyone agrees with this. we're in a battle for the soul of america. this is the most consequential election anyone of you, no matter how old or young you are, has ever, ever participated in. four more years of donald trump will go down as an aberration -- hard to overcome the damage he's done, but we can overcome it. eight more years of donald trump will change america in a fundamental way. the america we know will no...
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until then, we'll take a look at some of the democratic candidate joe biden he campaigned in detroit yesterday meeting with voters at a restaurant there. and he spoke to reporters. here's a look. cheers and applause] [laughter] crowd chatter] >> how are you, sir? pleasure to meet you. great job last night. absolutely. >> how old are you? >> 16. >> 16? -- read an article about >> i'm going home. >> my daughter. >> how are you? good to see you. >> my house, mom's rules. [laughter] >> thank you. >> hi. > hi, how are you? crowd chatter] >> all right. you hear that, mr. mayor? >> i'm in. trust me. i've got your back. > no wonder you won. >> good for you. > yes. [laughter] >> where did you go? [laughter] >> oh, yeah. >> yeah, i did. god love you. ow are things going? crowd chatter] crowd chatter] crowd chatter] >> hey, guys, once you sit down we're going to give a shot to look that way, ok? >> hi,
until then, we'll take a look at some of the democratic candidate joe biden he campaigned in detroit yesterday meeting with voters at a restaurant there. and he spoke to reporters. here's a look. cheers and applause] [laughter] crowd chatter] >> how are you, sir? pleasure to meet you. great job last night. absolutely. >> how old are you? >> 16. >> 16? -- read an article about >> i'm going home. >> my daughter. >> how are you? good to see you. >>...
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formative vice president joe biden was in detroit today following last night's debate. we will bring you both have this week's presidential debates, which were hosted by cnn, this weekend. tuesday's debate will air saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. airesday's debate will sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. here on c-span. >> how are you, >> how are you, sir? a pleasure to meet you. i thought you did a great job last night. >> how are you? good to see you. >> nice to see you. hi, how are you? last night,onderful wonderful. i could use your help. you are ready to help? all right. you hear that, mr. mayor? >> mr. mayor, i have got his back. i'm in. i've not 14,000 doors. trust me, i have got your back. there we go. [laughter] i'm ready, sir. >> where is jill? where is joe? >> labor day weekend? >> oh, yeah. god love you. how's it going? >> hey, guys, we are going to give you a shot that way, ok. quick say, guys, how are you? -- >> hey, guys, how are you? >> we are getting everyone over this way. >> come on, guys. ladies, i really need you over here. i will move out of your spot. >>
formative vice president joe biden was in detroit today following last night's debate. we will bring you both have this week's presidential debates, which were hosted by cnn, this weekend. tuesday's debate will air saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. airesday's debate will sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. here on c-span. >> how are you, >> how are you, sir? a pleasure to meet you. i thought you did a great job last night. >> how are you? good to see you. >> nice to see you. hi,...
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if these policies are so great, why haven't they succeeded in making detroit a utopia? i was also intrigued by the fact that conversation the first night was incredibly substantive , i thought for the idea of medicare for all, i thought it was enlightening to see where elizabeth warren and bernie sanders were on it and the discussion i think they had with john delaney was important for democrats to have. they are going through this process as a party and need to appeal to their voters. democrats need to decide whether single-payer government run health care, that elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are proposing is really the way to go. i think that was a healthy discussion for their party to have. the second night, i don't think it was as substantive. as much as i enjoyed watching kamala harris and tulsi gabbard go at it with each other and have told see gabbard -- tulsi gabbard bring senator harris down, it was a debate that i would not have enjoyed. it was as if the moderators were throwing out specific questions and challenges to egg on the candidates to attack each
if these policies are so great, why haven't they succeeded in making detroit a utopia? i was also intrigued by the fact that conversation the first night was incredibly substantive , i thought for the idea of medicare for all, i thought it was enlightening to see where elizabeth warren and bernie sanders were on it and the discussion i think they had with john delaney was important for democrats to have. they are going through this process as a party and need to appeal to their voters....
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i am a detroit advocate for workers and activist in my community. i want to thank everyone for coming out. we have some stories for you. [applause] >> all right. so, we will now hear from our panelists. they will share a quick story about their personal stake in this game. we will start off with henrietta. if you can tell us in a couple of minutes what brings you here, how you are impacted, and what we are trying to build with a caring economy. and why you want to keep fighting? >> just like the congresswoman said, health care care for all is necessary. i am a victim where i lost my job that gave me health care coverage. once i lost my job, i went two years without health care coverage. that prevented me from going to the doctor and finding out if there were issues going on with you. by the time i was eligible for medicare expansion, i did go back to my physician and i had developed diabetes. i found out that i developed diabetes is when i went to the emergency room and had a cut on my finger and it swelled up. you do those preliminary tests when yo
i am a detroit advocate for workers and activist in my community. i want to thank everyone for coming out. we have some stories for you. [applause] >> all right. so, we will now hear from our panelists. they will share a quick story about their personal stake in this game. we will start off with henrietta. if you can tell us in a couple of minutes what brings you here, how you are impacted, and what we are trying to build with a caring economy. and why you want to keep fighting? >>...
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joe biden visited a bakersfield restaurant in detroit on thursday. it was the day after he participated in cnn's pr esidential candidates debate. he met with restaurant patrons after speaking to reporters. [applause] [inaudible] >> thank you so much. [inaudible] >> all right, good. how are you, good to see you. i would love a picture. [inaudible] >> how are you, sir? pleasure to meet you. [inaudible] >> of course. after this, i'm going home. that's myr name? >> daughter. >> hi, good to see you. nice to see you. >> thank you so much. [inaudible] >> she's going to be the president. [laughter] [inaudible] >> could we take a picture? >> just a picture, ok. >> i've got a camera, sir. 1, 2, 3. >> nice to see you. [inaudible] >> all right, how are you? [inaudible] >> it's so nice of you to say that. we could certainly use your help. did you hear that, mr. mayor? back. mayor, i've got his i've knocked on 14,000 doors with not a single volunteer. i've got your back. i'm ready to help you. >> wow, did you hear that? [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] [laughter
joe biden visited a bakersfield restaurant in detroit on thursday. it was the day after he participated in cnn's pr esidential candidates debate. he met with restaurant patrons after speaking to reporters. [applause] [inaudible] >> thank you so much. [inaudible] >> all right, good. how are you, good to see you. i would love a picture. [inaudible] >> how are you, sir? pleasure to meet you. [inaudible] >> of course. after this, i'm going home. that's myr name? >>...
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i am a detroit advocate for workers and activist in my community. i want to thank everyone for coming out. we have some stories for you. [applause] >> so, we will now hear from our panelists. they will share their stories about their personal stake in this game. henrietta, we will start off with you, what brings you here, how you are impacted in what we are trying to build. why do you want to keep fighting? >> just like the congresswoman said, health care care for all is necessary. i am a victim where i lost my job that gave me health care coverage. once i lost my job, i went two years without coverage. that prevented me from going to the doctor and finding out if there were issues going on with me. by the time i was eligible for medicare, i did go back and i had developed diabetes. i found out that i developed diabetes is when i went to the emergency room and had a cut on my finger and it swelled up. you do those preliminary tests when you go to the emergency room. when the doctor came back and said i have good news and bad news, i panicked. i figu
i am a detroit advocate for workers and activist in my community. i want to thank everyone for coming out. we have some stories for you. [applause] >> so, we will now hear from our panelists. they will share their stories about their personal stake in this game. henrietta, we will start off with you, what brings you here, how you are impacted in what we are trying to build. why do you want to keep fighting? >> just like the congresswoman said, health care care for all is necessary....
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former vice president joe biden was in detroit following wednesday night's debate. he spoke to supporters. we will bring you both presidential debates hosted by cnn this weekend. will air --t's wednesday's debate will air sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. here on c-span. [crowd talking] >> how are you, sir? a pleasure to meet you. i thought you did a great job last night. >> i'm 16. [crowd talking] >> a pleasure to meet you. >> how are you? good to see you. in my house, mom's rule. [crowd talking] >> you would be such a good president. [crowd talking] >> hi, how are you? [crowd talking] >> you hear that, mr. mayor? >> mr. mayor, i have got his back. i'm in. i've not 14,000 doors. trust me, i have got your back. >> wow. >> i am ready to help you. >> good for you. [crowd talking] [applause] -- [laughter] [crowd talking] >> where is jill? [laughter] [crowd talking] >> oh, yeah. >> labor day weekend? >> god love you. how's it going? [crowd talking] >> hey, guys, we are going to give you a shot that way, ok. [crowd talking] here.got the shirt right [crowd talking] >> hey, guy
former vice president joe biden was in detroit following wednesday night's debate. he spoke to supporters. we will bring you both presidential debates hosted by cnn this weekend. will air --t's wednesday's debate will air sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. here on c-span. [crowd talking] >> how are you, sir? a pleasure to meet you. i thought you did a great job last night. >> i'm 16. [crowd talking] >> a pleasure to meet you. >> how are you? good to see you. in my house, mom's...
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as my detroit public school teachers taught me, by humanizing the pain of oppression. our delegation trip included meetings with israeli veterans who were forced to participate in military occupation. they also desperately want peace and self-determination for their palestinian neighbors. shed light into the injustices of raids, shootings, and child detentions. the delegation would have seen firsthand why walls are destructive, not protective. they could have asked the people in bethlehem how walls cut people off from economic opportunities, from a way to live, and do psychological damage that lasts forever. all i can do is help humanize her as her granddaughter, and the palestinian people's plight. i know that when we can finally see them as deserving of human dignity, everyone there will be able to live in peace. it is unfortunate that prime minister netanyahu has taken a page out of trump's book. and even direction from trump, to deny us this opportunity. and yes, oil folks are shocked that this happened to us, today we will hear from folks who helped show the reali
as my detroit public school teachers taught me, by humanizing the pain of oppression. our delegation trip included meetings with israeli veterans who were forced to participate in military occupation. they also desperately want peace and self-determination for their palestinian neighbors. shed light into the injustices of raids, shootings, and child detentions. the delegation would have seen firsthand why walls are destructive, not protective. they could have asked the people in bethlehem how...
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rashida talks about the beautiful detroit community that she represents. but i also represent minneapolis, the heart of every progressive movement. [laughter] rep. tlaib: we did start the labor rights, i just want you to know. we died for the labor rights movement. i am just saying. rep. omar: and so it is just an honor to be not serving with you only because they are the first two muslim women to serve but also because you represent people who understand and value this particular fight we are waging on behalf of all oppressed people around the world. so we will take a few questions. we have to get to a townhall in a bit. >> what is the reaction from your district? you can represent a number of synagogues. rep. omar: the reaction in my district has been an overwhelming outcry and condemnation of the particular action that has been taken by the netanyahu administration at the urging of the president. people really are appalled in many ways. people feel like when you are a united states citizen, forget the fact that we are members of congress, when you are a
rashida talks about the beautiful detroit community that she represents. but i also represent minneapolis, the heart of every progressive movement. [laughter] rep. tlaib: we did start the labor rights, i just want you to know. we died for the labor rights movement. i am just saying. rep. omar: and so it is just an honor to be not serving with you only because they are the first two muslim women to serve but also because you represent people who understand and value this particular fight we are...
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even the greenlight program in detroit has not decreased crime. instead of spending money, it it should be going to transportation. it is not just cameras, it is a system over criminalizing. if you look at the money, why aren't we spending on education and housing? absolutely. they have the authority. this is not money they're saying -- no, you made a conscious choice to use a broken surveillance system that basically creates a national database that will misidentify people. instead, why don't you spend the schools?go into children stop allowing to drink lead-infested water? may be then they can actually learn in school. how can they learn if they are literally getting poisoned? understand thei intersectionality. every time i talk to immigrant rights groups they are starting to wake up the last few years. they do not talk about fixing immigration without talking about mass and corporate mass incarceration. the same people profit off them. all of it is driven by corporate greed, corporate assault on working families. they are not putting facial rec
even the greenlight program in detroit has not decreased crime. instead of spending money, it it should be going to transportation. it is not just cameras, it is a system over criminalizing. if you look at the money, why aren't we spending on education and housing? absolutely. they have the authority. this is not money they're saying -- no, you made a conscious choice to use a broken surveillance system that basically creates a national database that will misidentify people. instead, why don't...
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i was born and raised in beautiful detroit. for many of my african-american teachers taught me about the realities of oppression and justice. growing up in a city that has been at the center of many social justice movements for civil rights, labor rights, and equality has shaped who i am today and drives me to push for peace and justice. as a young girl, visiting palestine to see my grandparents, i watched as my mother had to go through -- evenzing checkpoints though she was a united states citizen and proud american. when there was a terrible car accident and my cousins and i cried so she could have access to the best hospitals which were in jerusalem. i remember shaking with fear when checkpoints appeared in a small village, tanks and guns everywhere. i remember visiting east jerusalem with my husband and him escorted off the bus although he was a united states citizen so security forces could harass him. as thean do granddaughter of a woman who lived in occupied territory is to elevate her voice by exposing the truth the onl
i was born and raised in beautiful detroit. for many of my african-american teachers taught me about the realities of oppression and justice. growing up in a city that has been at the center of many social justice movements for civil rights, labor rights, and equality has shaped who i am today and drives me to push for peace and justice. as a young girl, visiting palestine to see my grandparents, i watched as my mother had to go through -- evenzing checkpoints though she was a united states...
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love this land ♪d bless the usa to the hills of tennessee across the plains from sea to shining sea detroit down to houston new york to l.a. pride in every american heart say time to stand and
love this land ♪d bless the usa to the hills of tennessee across the plains from sea to shining sea detroit down to houston new york to l.a. pride in every american heart say time to stand and
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after that, the second night of the cnn democratic presidential candidates debate from detroit. then, two former house lawmakers participate in a forum on regional news and media credibility. now, here is our interview with the president. >> 2.5 years into your presidency, what has your -- been your biggest learning curve and what is your biggest frustration? president trump: i think probably in terms of a learning curve, it is a little patience. it doesn't go as quickly as you do in private, but not that much different than i expected. we have accomplished a lot. i go around saying that we have accomplished more maybe than any president has in 2.5 years. but i have loved every minute of it. we have had fun. the biggest frustration is the way the media covers me, and the way the media covers perhaps this agenda. i am disappointed to buy it. -- by its. i am very surprised by it. generally, i think over my lifetime, i have gotten pretty good press. here, no matter how big a victory, they covered -- cover it incorrectly. hence the term, fake news, et cetera, et cetera. i see that h
after that, the second night of the cnn democratic presidential candidates debate from detroit. then, two former house lawmakers participate in a forum on regional news and media credibility. now, here is our interview with the president. >> 2.5 years into your presidency, what has your -- been your biggest learning curve and what is your biggest frustration? president trump: i think probably in terms of a learning curve, it is a little patience. it doesn't go as quickly as you do in...
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reporters inke to detroit about the debate and his counterparts. next weekthe debate and fix the things that trump is broken, not how barack obama made these mistakes. i want to make it clear. is a game to years make sure that we hand the of republicans and election. there are a lot of things people have done in the past that have no context today. i just wanted to make the point that some of these assertions are not true and taken out of context. >> you think your -- >> what you going to do differently? >> the world has changed. this is about the future, it's about moving beyond. by the time the president cost term ended, he focused on not just going over the cliff and going into a depression. he focused on immigration. what he did was serious. he changed the dialogue and the western. the ideas it somehow it's comparable to what this guy is doing is bizarre. the world is changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he is turned it upside down economically. there is no response. different problem 10 years ago. now, the soul i
reporters inke to detroit about the debate and his counterparts. next weekthe debate and fix the things that trump is broken, not how barack obama made these mistakes. i want to make it clear. is a game to years make sure that we hand the of republicans and election. there are a lot of things people have done in the past that have no context today. i just wanted to make the point that some of these assertions are not true and taken out of context. >> you think your -- >> what you...
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a whole chapter in my book, just incredible, but i would like to point to detroit, michigan, if you look in 2016. you may remember jill stein tried to have a recount conducted there, and a recount revealed just an incredible amount of incompetence, the way votes were counted in detroit. that recount was eventually abandoned and there was no findings of malfeasance, but plenty of findings of incompetence. when there is incompetence, it finds a base those distrustful of the election to believe the election is not fairly run. a poll this week from suffolk indicates the majority of democrats and republicans are concerned that if their side kind ofhere was some wrong doing and how the election was run. , whether that is russian interference, which were copied by democrat operatives in the special election in alabama andeen doug jones roy moore, or attorney general checks like the absentee ballot fraud like we saw in the ninth congressional district in carolina, lots of different ways trying to interfere with the election. whether or not the russians actually swing votes. about it is gerrymand
a whole chapter in my book, just incredible, but i would like to point to detroit, michigan, if you look in 2016. you may remember jill stein tried to have a recount conducted there, and a recount revealed just an incredible amount of incompetence, the way votes were counted in detroit. that recount was eventually abandoned and there was no findings of malfeasance, but plenty of findings of incompetence. when there is incompetence, it finds a base those distrustful of the election to believe...
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our campaign 2020 coverage this weekend includes the two democratic debates from detroit this week, night number one hosted by cnn will re-air on c-span tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. number two night will be sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern and both of those again here on c-span.
our campaign 2020 coverage this weekend includes the two democratic debates from detroit this week, night number one hosted by cnn will re-air on c-span tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. number two night will be sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern and both of those again here on c-span.
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democratic presidential candidate and former vice president joe biden campaigned in detroit. he spoke with reporters covering the event. this is about 15 minutes. i am proud to have served with him in the job he did. i do not think there is anything he has to apologize for. it kind of surprised
democratic presidential candidate and former vice president joe biden campaigned in detroit. he spoke with reporters covering the event. this is about 15 minutes. i am proud to have served with him in the job he did. i do not think there is anything he has to apologize for. it kind of surprised
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democratic presidential candidate and former vice president joe biden campaigned in detroit. he spoke with reporters covering the event. this is about 15 minutes. i am proud to have served with him in the job he did. i do not think there is anything he has to apologize for. , thend of surprised me criticism. as i have told you before, it is a marathon. i feel good. we are past the quarter mark and i am feeling good. >> you told us you would not speak ill of a fellow democrat. you are tough on your opponents last night. why the change in strategy? >> i responded. we can the nex debate fix what trump has broken, and not how barack obama made these mistakes. he did not. i want to make it clear that going back 10 to 30 years, it is handleto make sure we republicans in the election. there are a lot of things everybody has done in their past that no longer have context today, taken out of context. i want to make the point that some of these assertions that , how can i say it nicely, not true and taken out of context. reporter: do you think your party has gone too far to the left? v
democratic presidential candidate and former vice president joe biden campaigned in detroit. he spoke with reporters covering the event. this is about 15 minutes. i am proud to have served with him in the job he did. i do not think there is anything he has to apologize for. , thend of surprised me criticism. as i have told you before, it is a marathon. i feel good. we are past the quarter mark and i am feeling good. >> you told us you would not speak ill of a fellow democrat. you are...
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>> saturday morning on c-span, the first of two democratic primary debates in detroit hosted by cnn. sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second by the presidential primary debates. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history, comparisons between abraham lincoln and andrew johnson on the constitution. >> you look at the cartoon. it's a very different impression of what people thought of johnson and the constitution at the time. not that he was a defender but he did not understand the constitution. he was acting as unconstitutional. >> sunday at 6:00 on american artifacts, a preview of the 19th minute exhibit at the national archives. >> women in new jersey, america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state. constitution made no discussingsex when voting qualifications, only a property requirement. women who owned enough properly -- property, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections a
>> saturday morning on c-span, the first of two democratic primary debates in detroit hosted by cnn. sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second by the presidential primary debates. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history, comparisons between abraham lincoln and andrew johnson on the constitution. >> you look at...
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this morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, we show you the first of two presidential primary debate in detroit posted by cnn. then, sunday morning, we show round. second watch today and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on american history 8:00 p.m.t at eastern, comparisons richard abraham lincoln and andrew johnson on the constitution. >> you take a look at the whole cartoon, it is a very different impression from what people thought of johnson and the constitution at the time, not that he was a defender, but that he did not understand the constitution. and that he was acting in an unconstitutional way. announcer: sunday at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a preview of the 19th amendment exhibit. >> women in new jersey were the first female voters. beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications, it only had a property requirement. women who owned property, primarily windows and single women, not all women in new jersey, kurd an
this morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, we show you the first of two presidential primary debate in detroit posted by cnn. then, sunday morning, we show round. second watch today and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on american history 8:00 p.m.t at eastern, comparisons richard abraham lincoln and andrew johnson on the constitution. >> you take a look at the whole cartoon, it is a very different impression from...
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host: detroit, michigan, most via? go hit -- ahead. >> -- caller: i live in detroit. detroit was doing good. your republican government is paying. joy.are great then holler. then put it bankrupt. they sold all the assets and they had outsourced contract. ,he people working for the city they did not have a job. the school, they took over the school. happened toe what one of those guys is he was trapped. he did not have a chance to do both more like that. and him wanttrump to do. host: thanks. ofst: large cities -- some these cities have no problems. one of my problems in the national discourse is the problem in baltimore. our auditor downloaded all the 311 calls to the city quantifiedy line and whether or not citizen rats on city streets is going up or down. the city spent $300,000. it put 13 on the street. a citizen complaint rats of fallen by 40%. this should possibly be looked at as a model. citizendid oversight of complaints from 31 want to new york city with the new york times, the headline of the times was the rats are taking over the city. maybe baltimore has a
host: detroit, michigan, most via? go hit -- ahead. >> -- caller: i live in detroit. detroit was doing good. your republican government is paying. joy.are great then holler. then put it bankrupt. they sold all the assets and they had outsourced contract. ,he people working for the city they did not have a job. the school, they took over the school. happened toe what one of those guys is he was trapped. he did not have a chance to do both more like that. and him wanttrump to do. host:...
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quite significantly, last year i was in detroit and cleveland, seeing the benefits that freedoms in this country have given to those great american cities. and what i think the opportunity from brexit is is for us to think differently and be able to allow different places in our country to do things differently, so that they can reach their full potential. we give more power to local communities and allow enterprise to thrive. of course, one of the biggest opportunities of brexit is the opportunity to strike a free trade deal with the united states, and i was pleased to meet ambassador lighthizer two days ago to discuss that opportunity and get things moving. this is following the very positive phone call between prime minister boris johnson and president trump. i think this shows there is a real economic headwind behind our economic partnership. that is something the heritage foundation has done a lot of work on, laying out those opportunities. and i want to restate the case of why our two countries should be working much more closely together. we are two of the freest, most democratic,
quite significantly, last year i was in detroit and cleveland, seeing the benefits that freedoms in this country have given to those great american cities. and what i think the opportunity from brexit is is for us to think differently and be able to allow different places in our country to do things differently, so that they can reach their full potential. we give more power to local communities and allow enterprise to thrive. of course, one of the biggest opportunities of brexit is the...
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aret: the two to watch rashida to leave -- rashida tl aib in detroit. she did fairly well in the suburbs but did not win the city of detroit itself. then ill hanno mark -- alana omar.- ilhan this is one of the most liberal districts in the country. the squad represents four of the five most democratic districts among the 62 democratic freshmen in the house. host: highland, new york. michael, a republican. go ahead. caller: my question for david, i'm here from new york, the leadership here is atrocious. i think that's why people drink so much. what do you think about -- running for senator? guest: i don't think republicans are all that competitive at the statewide level in new york, at least when it comes to federal office. would be wise to keep his house seat and become more influential in the republican party in the house. ofo think his chances staying there are pretty good after surviving 2018. host: new orleans, joe, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is what influence does the political right organization called the family -
aret: the two to watch rashida to leave -- rashida tl aib in detroit. she did fairly well in the suburbs but did not win the city of detroit itself. then ill hanno mark -- alana omar.- ilhan this is one of the most liberal districts in the country. the squad represents four of the five most democratic districts among the 62 democratic freshmen in the house. host: highland, new york. michael, a republican. go ahead. caller: my question for david, i'm here from new york, the leadership here is...
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10:30 eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic presidential primary debate in detroit, posted by cnn. at 10:30ay morning eastern, the second round of presidential primary debate. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. tv,his weekend on book saturday at 7:45 eastern, in his latest book "the public option," the former policy director for senator elizabeth warren talks about the effectiveness of government involvement in promoting opportunity and equality. >> a public option for broadband would go a long way in addressing the challenge of access, while introducing competition into these concentrated markets. and this is not a high in the sky idea. chattanooga, tennessee, a city of 180,000 people, has had one gigabyte download internet, extremely fast, as a public option since 2010, and today, more than 100,000 of their people and businesses take advantage of the public option there. >> sunday at noon eastern, in depth is live with author and historian lee edwards. talks p.m., an author about his first-han
10:30 eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic presidential primary debate in detroit, posted by cnn. at 10:30ay morning eastern, the second round of presidential primary debate. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. tv,his weekend on book saturday at 7:45 eastern, in his latest book "the public option," the former policy director for senator elizabeth warren talks about the effectiveness of...
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morning eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic residential primary debates detroit. sunday morning at 10:30 eastern, the second round of presidential primary debates. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on book tv, saturday at 7:45 eastern, in his option,ook, the public the author talks about the effectiveness and government involvement in promoting opportunity and equality. >> a public option for broadband go along way in addressing the challenges of access. this is not a pie in the sky idea. hadtanooga, tennessee has one gigabyte download internet, extremely fast internet as a public option since 2010. more than 100,000 people and businesses take advantage of the public option. >> sunday at noon, in-depth is live with lee edwards. eastern, and author talks about his first-hand account of the far right movement and its origin in his latest book, the new right. >> there is no agreement across the subculture other than who the enemy is. there are those that favor the authoritarian poli
morning eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic residential primary debates detroit. sunday morning at 10:30 eastern, the second round of presidential primary debates. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on book tv, saturday at 7:45 eastern, in his option,ook, the public the author talks about the effectiveness and government involvement in promoting opportunity and equality. >> a...
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morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, the second route of -- the second round of democratic debates in detroit hosted by cnn. watch sunday at 10:30 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. announcer: c-span has live coverage of the 2020 democratic presidential candidates at the iowa state fair, with montana governor steve bullock, followed by jill biden. on friday, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, former hud secretary julian castro and former congressman bento o'rourke. we are live with governor jay inslee, kamala harris, amy ,lobuchar, elizabeth warren kiersten gillibrand and senator cory booker. between thousand 20 -- what's the 2020 presidential candidates live on c-span, watch any time live on c-span.org or listen free c-span radio app. heldesident trump
morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, the second route of -- the second round of democratic debates in detroit hosted by cnn. watch sunday at 10:30 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. announcer: c-span has live coverage of the 2020 democratic presidential candidates at the iowa state fair, with montana governor steve bullock, followed by jill biden. on friday, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, former hud secretary julian castro and former congressman bento o'rourke. we...
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former vice president joe biden visited bakersfield restaurant in detroit today, making some campaign stops after last night debates. here's a look. [chatter] [cheers and applause] [indistinct conversations]
former vice president joe biden visited bakersfield restaurant in detroit today, making some campaign stops after last night debates. here's a look. [chatter] [cheers and applause] [indistinct conversations]
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most of them interestingly were from the seattle field office, also a lot in detroit, chicago, miami. i believe this is because of ice's hyperfocus on national security and public safety. i was able to see in the data the reasons, the program of arrests. in other words, what type of removal cases these individuals were, and about half of them apparently came from referrals from a program that is our tracking system of foreign students. only a fifth of them were criminals, four were from joint force tasks arrests, and a lot from border inspections. some may say there were only four who were terrorist threats, i look at that and say, yikes. this level of enforcement is not helping us maintain the integrity of our immigration system, and it is creating a large haystack for counterterrorism officials. to address this, ice needs to take a much broader approach to enforcing overstays and noncompliance with visas, beyond national security and public safety concerns. we gather all this information on the number and who has overstayed. they need to use it for more routine compliance. you want
most of them interestingly were from the seattle field office, also a lot in detroit, chicago, miami. i believe this is because of ice's hyperfocus on national security and public safety. i was able to see in the data the reasons, the program of arrests. in other words, what type of removal cases these individuals were, and about half of them apparently came from referrals from a program that is our tracking system of foreign students. only a fifth of them were criminals, four were from joint...
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joe biden makes a campaign stop at a restaurant in detroit. trump's by president rally from last night in cincinnati. >> coming up on washington journal we talk about facebook's digital currency with a professor from georgetown in her -- georgetown university. then we hear from the health and human services department on a new report. and a health policy reporter for bloomberg news on rising levels of vaping and e-cigarette use among teenagers. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for august second. we want to hear from those of whomurrently undecided on you will vote for in 2020. specifically, we want to hear about what is the most important issue you will consider when choosing a candidate you will support. may be, perhaps immigration or another issue entirely that has you concerned when making the choice of who you will vote for. for undecided voters only, here is how you can let us know your most important issue. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. and independents, 202-748-8002. if you want to post on our twitter
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joe biden makes a campaign stop at a restaurant in detroit. trump's by president rally from last night in cincinnati. >> coming up on washington journal we talk about facebook's digital currency with a professor from georgetown in her -- georgetown university. then we hear from the health and human services department on a new report. and a health policy reporter for bloomberg news on rising levels of vaping and e-cigarette use among teenagers. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for august second. we want to hear from those of whomurrently undecided on you will vote for in 2020. specifically, we want to hear about what is the most important issue you will consider when choosing a candidate you will support. may be, perhaps immigration or another issue entirely that has you concerned when making the choice of who you will vote for. for undecided voters only, here is how you can let us know your most important issue. 202-748-01
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i said in detroit that the naacp on july 24, he is an extreme racist. and if the republican party in washington, i think the states if the republican party in washington does not disavow his racist tirades, they will go down in massive defeat in 2020. i saw this happen in the nixon year when a lot of people, very honorable republicans who engaged in the draining effort of defending richard nixon all year long and then it turned out when the tapes were released he had been lying to the american people about everything, they all lost. no questions asked. one of them was from iowa. that will happen next year if they do not disavow his racism. my answer to your question is yes, he is a racist. the first thing i said when i heard about will heard is i hope he can hang onto scott. >> you talked about how people are keeping quiet. who are you talking about? say, itd: i will not will come out when the moment is right. frankly, it will depend on me getting some air beneath my wings in terms of publicity and electoral progress at the national level. but then, i w
i said in detroit that the naacp on july 24, he is an extreme racist. and if the republican party in washington, i think the states if the republican party in washington does not disavow his racist tirades, they will go down in massive defeat in 2020. i saw this happen in the nixon year when a lot of people, very honorable republicans who engaged in the draining effort of defending richard nixon all year long and then it turned out when the tapes were released he had been lying to the american...