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known as the harlem renaissance, although it plays out in a lot of cities, detroit and chicago and other places, if you've been down to you street, d.c., that was kind of the harlem renaissance neighborhood around howard. and look at the look of the plaques on, the houses, and you're going to see here's where duke ellington lived, and then you'll see it. you street in twenties and part of this will be the rise of jazz born in new but it takes on an even a new different urban sophisticated feel in detroit and chicago and new york. and it will be music that is going to become america's music, particularly intoxicating to young people. young, white college students love jazz is going to fill the music of the speakeasies and give the name through f scott fitzgerald to the whole period as the jazz age. and included in this urban world will be the rise of a new type of woman known as the flapper or and these hip young urban who wore their hair short and short skirts, who danced and who smoked? who drank despite prohibition and flouted sexual conformity. many of you have seen the flapper image
known as the harlem renaissance, although it plays out in a lot of cities, detroit and chicago and other places, if you've been down to you street, d.c., that was kind of the harlem renaissance neighborhood around howard. and look at the look of the plaques on, the houses, and you're going to see here's where duke ellington lived, and then you'll see it. you street in twenties and part of this will be the rise of jazz born in new but it takes on an even a new different urban sophisticated feel...
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so enlisting professional athletes, for example, you know, the detroit lions and the detroit pistons and people that may maybe people of all parties are willing to listen to about accurate voting. and so i think that's going to be how we build resilience against this oncoming storm we know is coming leading up to the election false information. is there any hope in changing section 230 of the communications law? does that do anything is there anything really there? so section 230 of the communications privacy act of 1996 is the law. the statute that gives immunity to social media platforms. so 1996 think what the world looks like then. i mean there wasn't really media the way we have it today. the internet was very much in its infancy in 1996. i'm not sure even had an external email address in 1996. but the statute was created to foster innovation in and if you read the language of that, it really almost sounds like a children story like the internet is a wonderful thing that will bring all people together to share peace and joy and harmony, if only. and of course, the internet has b
so enlisting professional athletes, for example, you know, the detroit lions and the detroit pistons and people that may maybe people of all parties are willing to listen to about accurate voting. and so i think that's going to be how we build resilience against this oncoming storm we know is coming leading up to the election false information. is there any hope in changing section 230 of the communications law? does that do anything is there anything really there? so section 230 of the...
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this year's first prize high school winners are 12 graders from detroit athens high school in troy, michigan or c-span is available through chymeomcast awaiting documentary talks about the challenges caregivers in america face and potential solutions to these issues it's titled unseen heroes: the caregivers of america. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ doctor grace british vendor teresa therapists work with the elderly a role that became vital when her mother was diagnosed with dimension 2018. >> before that had luckily moved her closer so i could help with the medical care. my dad passed away suddenly i was thrown into the role of primary caregiver for. >> that change made grace the one out of every five americans to provide regular care to those in need. which may include preparing meals, cleaning, taking to appointments or any other number of tasks in a role that s is difficult to define as it is to perform. >> taking care of someone putting a lot of time and energy into something that's only going to get worse is emotionally draining. you have to be available 24/7 you do not know what's going to come
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we love the applause for boss barb was in detroit. and what you may also know is that melinda hague, who's seated in the front row, was the us here in san francisco who lined up. barb, my understanding that you a bet to melinda recently and you're about to pay off. is that true? i did. i did, unfortunately, am a detroit lions fan any lions fans in the house? all right. i see you we had an amazing year. it was our year. and i was feeling really about that nfc championship. until we came to san francisco. and so melinda hague, our former colleague here and i put a little wager on the game and i talked a little tough and i said, i am down whatever. you name your stakes, melinda hague because am very confident in the lions victory and so it was agreed that the loser would wear the winners attire in very public forum. and it occurred to me what could be more public than tonight. and so melinda hague. congratulations. congratulations. course we all had our dreams crushed by the city chiefs. later. and speaking of crushed dreams, do we have
we love the applause for boss barb was in detroit. and what you may also know is that melinda hague, who's seated in the front row, was the us here in san francisco who lined up. barb, my understanding that you a bet to melinda recently and you're about to pay off. is that true? i did. i did, unfortunately, am a detroit lions fan any lions fans in the house? all right. i see you we had an amazing year. it was our year. and i was feeling really about that nfc championship. until we came to san...
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and if i were coming from detroit would say, wow, there are a lot of cubans there, aren't they? and the cuban american population is only half of the 65% of the people in this county are hispanic. and then when i come from the detroit black and african-american, we're interchange a lot here. might look at racism, other subjects. this is a the best you can do in this in my estimation you're not going to save it. none of us is but the best you can do is be a good example of what could be done. and that's the enormous opportunity of a place. miami is to show people how we we can talk. i've seen my friend matt anderson mosaic, who works full time on these kinds of issues but lots of people do the best you can be. this world is a pretty good example, whether it's or me or any of us. and that's the that's the opportunity in miami is to listen and learn well maybe you know, that's got me thinking maybe the lesson out of out of the interaction between brant and michael in the driveway that when they peel back weren't being afraid of the conversation and they they were they were acting a
and if i were coming from detroit would say, wow, there are a lot of cubans there, aren't they? and the cuban american population is only half of the 65% of the people in this county are hispanic. and then when i come from the detroit black and african-american, we're interchange a lot here. might look at racism, other subjects. this is a the best you can do in this in my estimation you're not going to save it. none of us is but the best you can do is be a good example of what could be done....
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i've recently learned detroit lions fan thanks for thanks writing this book. it's really a brilliant piece of political and, religious journalism. and i also read it as a kind of heartfelt plea for the evangelical to, you know, quoting from revelation to write to return to their first love. so i think that was the church of ephesus. it's not i know it's not easy saying things about the tribe, the community, religious community in which you sort of came of age. and i know that takes courage. so thanks. well professor. you' very for saying that thank you because i that you've lived through this thing and you know firsthand how difficult it is to be the squeaky wheel and to step out of line with your own tribe and. i'll be honest, you know, i don't feel particular really brave or, courageous in doing this. i wish, frankly, that i would have had the courage to do it a long time ago. this problem festered and got to where is today? i think if i'm honest, there was a long period of time for me where i knew that the problem existed, could see it. i could observe it.
i've recently learned detroit lions fan thanks for thanks writing this book. it's really a brilliant piece of political and, religious journalism. and i also read it as a kind of heartfelt plea for the evangelical to, you know, quoting from revelation to write to return to their first love. so i think that was the church of ephesus. it's not i know it's not easy saying things about the tribe, the community, religious community in which you sort of came of age. and i know that takes courage. so...
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so when when they went to detroit, for example, the mayor of detroit at that time was one of the members of that american association, and he was glad to have the commission come and to do its investigation and to even be, you know, testify on television, because he believed at this point that the the crime problem really needed a federal presence in other places, local law enforcement were brought before the committee and chastised then for for turning the other way. and i mentioned that that one of those first committees in my committee hearings in miami there was a famous sheriff who was brought before the committee. and the committee had a lot of questions about why this particular sheriff's personal financial situation improved greatly over a very short amount of time while he was sheriff in intimating, of course, that he was taking bribes fromhe mbling organizations in order to allow that stuff to happen in their backyard. so it really depended on where you went and to the extent that, you know, leaders and police force were on the take, so to speak. but in some cases, you know, i
so when when they went to detroit, for example, the mayor of detroit at that time was one of the members of that american association, and he was glad to have the commission come and to do its investigation and to even be, you know, testify on television, because he believed at this point that the the crime problem really needed a federal presence in other places, local law enforcement were brought before the committee and chastised then for for turning the other way. and i mentioned that that...
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detroit. detroit. okay. but anyway, is that i'm sorry. back to paul's question or your question also. i'm sorry i objectified bush in. oh, is that was always uneasy relationship that bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral and mrs. bush specifically chose bush. she wanted a president to speak at the reagan funeral at the national. i was there for the funeral it was terrific it was just wonderful. it you know how to describe it. it's just a clash of cultures. so it's just, you know, that reagan was western agrarian populist, bush was houston elitist and, you know, born when he was a kid, he went to school on a limousine, although he's a great man who's a great hero of world war two. is that is that there was just i mean they did lunch once together, once week and reagan tried. but the other hand is that they just disagreed on so many things and so many things. so it was a very, very dance. your question? it was a very, very complicated relationship. and, of course, mrs. reagan said, look, i sleep with this. of course i'm going t
detroit. detroit. okay. but anyway, is that i'm sorry. back to paul's question or your question also. i'm sorry i objectified bush in. oh, is that was always uneasy relationship that bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral and mrs. bush specifically chose bush. she wanted a president to speak at the reagan funeral at the national. i was there for the funeral it was terrific it was just wonderful. it you know how to describe it. it's just a clash of cultures. so it's just, you know,...
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in detroit, a neighborhood known as black bottom that was for its original soil, not a racial comment. it was home to no less than this got cleared away. 300 black owned businesses, a percentage, a significant percentage, one, two and three. family, homeowners thriving branch of the urban league and self-help groups and many churches including the bethel amy led by c.l. franklin, whose had a famous daughter daughter all the that built black bottom aimed toward the of struggling toward self-improvement. but by 1950 all that was left was vacant lots a highway and high which deteriorated so quickly they'd have to be demolished themselves. the same story of community destruction and high rise replacements would play out in neighborhood african-american neighborhoods. all across the country. east harlem avenue in cleveland. desoto county. louis. bronzeville in chicago. in st louis. in 1952, low income predominantly neighborhoods later cleared public housing. there are 34% of housing was owner occupied. additional percent were small multifamily structures where the owner lived. and one othe
in detroit, a neighborhood known as black bottom that was for its original soil, not a racial comment. it was home to no less than this got cleared away. 300 black owned businesses, a percentage, a significant percentage, one, two and three. family, homeowners thriving branch of the urban league and self-help groups and many churches including the bethel amy led by c.l. franklin, whose had a famous daughter daughter all the that built black bottom aimed toward the of struggling toward...
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so when when they went to detroit, for example, the mayor of detroit at that time was one of the members of that american association, and he was glad to have the commission come and to do its investigation and to even be, you know, testify on television, because he believed at this point that the the crime problem really needed a federal presence in other places, local law enforcement were brought before the committee and chastised then for for turning the other way. and i mentioned that that one of those first committees in my committee hearings in miami there was a famous sheriff who was brought before the committee. and the committee had a lot of questions about why this particular sheriff's personal financial situation improved greatly over a very short amount of time while he was sheriff in intimating, of course, that he was taking bribes from the gambling organizations in order to allow that stuff to happen in their backyard. so it really depended on where you went and to the extent that, you know, leaders and police force were on the take, so to speak. but in some cases, you know
so when when they went to detroit, for example, the mayor of detroit at that time was one of the members of that american association, and he was glad to have the commission come and to do its investigation and to even be, you know, testify on television, because he believed at this point that the the crime problem really needed a federal presence in other places, local law enforcement were brought before the committee and chastised then for for turning the other way. and i mentioned that that...
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and last year the homeland security investigations office in detroit named him prosecutor of the year. it's no surprise that the american bar association standing committee on the federal judiciary unanimously rated mr. white as well qualified. in february the senate judiciary committee passed mr. white's nomination through the senate, through the senate committee on a bipartisan basis by a vote of 14-7. democrats and republicans agree he is the right person for the job. he's an outstanding nominee and his experience will serve the people of the eastern district well. so i urge my colleagues today to support his confirmation. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. hmmm... the presiding officer: question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? is there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr.
and last year the homeland security investigations office in detroit named him prosecutor of the year. it's no surprise that the american bar association standing committee on the federal judiciary unanimously rated mr. white as well qualified. in february the senate judiciary committee passed mr. white's nomination through the senate, through the senate committee on a bipartisan basis by a vote of 14-7. democrats and republicans agree he is the right person for the job. he's an outstanding...
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as you said gannet has papers across the country and we had night ritter, had charlotte, san jose, detroit, a whole bunch of places and i don't think that's the answer to any of this. i think the reality is that the way that people are consuming news today and the way that advertising is being distributed is the big challenge. so, so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> susan from boynton beach, florida, why do you think of ronna mcdonnell fired by the rnc and then taken up by nbc and then fired by there. >> i think there's good reason not to hire here. that is that she lied about the election and actively worked to undermine that election. i don't think that somebody like that should be on a network offering analysis. i'm not sure that she can offer analysis any different than anyone else can offer, frankly. and i am -- (inaudible) >> we're having trouble with marty's internet. >> revolving door between the government and the networks and there's a lot -- yeah, how is this now? >> yeah. >> is th
as you said gannet has papers across the country and we had night ritter, had charlotte, san jose, detroit, a whole bunch of places and i don't think that's the answer to any of this. i think the reality is that the way that people are consuming news today and the way that advertising is being distributed is the big challenge. so, so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> susan from boynton beach,...
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a chain that i worked for at the miami herald had papers in philadelphia, charlotte, san jose, detroit, a bunch of places. i don't think that is the answer to any of this. the way people are consuming news today is the big challenge so so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google, facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> what do you think of hiring and firing of ronna mcdaniel who was fired by the are in c but taken up by in bc and there was outrage among republicans that she was fired? >> there's good reason not to hire her, she lied about the election and actively worked to undermine the election. i don't think somebody like that should be on a network offering analysis and i'm not sure she can offer any analysis that anybody else can't offer frankly. i am -- >> guest: we are having a little trouble with the internet. >> guest: between government and networks. there's a lot of us. that was just now. is that better? is that better? >> host: yes it is, go ahead. >> guest: i apologize, i'm sorry, we have a storm here. in any event, i am c
a chain that i worked for at the miami herald had papers in philadelphia, charlotte, san jose, detroit, a bunch of places. i don't think that is the answer to any of this. the way people are consuming news today is the big challenge so so much of the advertising is being sucked up by the big platforms and that would be google, facebook, apple, less and less twitter. >> what do you think of hiring and firing of ronna mcdaniel who was fired by the are in c but taken up by in bc and there...
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world of politics and began to see outside my little white conservative bubble back in the suburbs of detroit, where i grew up, i was able to see at sort of a national scale at that intersection of sort of professional evangelical or political activism, republican party politics, and to see how this sort of unholy alliance was always demanding concessions. principle from one side, right. and, you know, to be clear it wasn't the republicans who were conceding their to the evangelicals. right. and what what i've especially seen and become really i think disillusioned discu bridged by disgusted by at times in the process of reporting this particular was to understand at a baseline level, the teachings throughout the new testament that are so unambiguous so explicit about the ways in which we as followers of jesus are taught to with our enemies. right now, it's interesting because so much of our of sort of popular understanding of christianity. well you know do good love your right be nice. sure. but like actually much of the new testament message revolves around this idea of who are your perceiv
world of politics and began to see outside my little white conservative bubble back in the suburbs of detroit, where i grew up, i was able to see at sort of a national scale at that intersection of sort of professional evangelical or political activism, republican party politics, and to see how this sort of unholy alliance was always demanding concessions. principle from one side, right. and, you know, to be clear it wasn't the republicans who were conceding their to the evangelicals. right....
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and you had mitt romney four years earlier who was the candidate so-called let's let detroit go bankrupt, you know, of laying off workers and, you know famously had that new york times op ed, which the obama campaign made huge of. so this was something very different. and he reaps benefits in that fall election. he's about 20 points better in flint than he does than mitt romney did. now turns up again in the 2016 campaign because of the policies of flint water crisis. so you had only a lot of nonwhite have not only a big population of you know people of typically white working class voters formerly employed in the auto industry but no longer, but you also had a huge miner population and you had a huge drop off in turnout in those community. and you also saw the margins start to shrink now in 2020. look, the polls pretty unambiguous that. biden had a decisive advantage going into the election. in fact, led in the final polling averages by eight points. he only ends up winning the election by 4.5 percentage points and really more technically accurately, 42,000 votes in three states. you kn
and you had mitt romney four years earlier who was the candidate so-called let's let detroit go bankrupt, you know, of laying off workers and, you know famously had that new york times op ed, which the obama campaign made huge of. so this was something very different. and he reaps benefits in that fall election. he's about 20 points better in flint than he does than mitt romney did. now turns up again in the 2016 campaign because of the policies of flint water crisis. so you had only a lot of...
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that may explain why she's told me her dream job would be to play shortstop for the detroit tigers. barbara has authored attack from within how disinformation is savvy tarnishing america. released just a few weeks ago and already number three on the new york times bestseller. it's a it's road map of how we got into our disinformation mess and how just maybe we might get ourselves out of it. cashmere is a journalist at the new york times. where she about the looming tech dystopia and how we can try to avoid it. cashmere got her start in journalism 2008 as a writer for the legal blog above the law. the next year, while getting her masters in magazine journalism at nyu, she created her own blog called the not so private parts. it was it was supposed to be a one year project, but now, over a decade later, cashmere is still chronicling the state of privacy in the modern age. she joined the times in 2019 after working at gizmodo media group and writing at forbes. she's also written for the new yorker about poker, the card game she loves to play. i wonder good kessler's poker face is and s
that may explain why she's told me her dream job would be to play shortstop for the detroit tigers. barbara has authored attack from within how disinformation is savvy tarnishing america. released just a few weeks ago and already number three on the new york times bestseller. it's a it's road map of how we got into our disinformation mess and how just maybe we might get ourselves out of it. cashmere is a journalist at the new york times. where she about the looming tech dystopia and how we can...
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karl marx's protÉgÉ laureate, the factory workers detroit or the, you know, people in the tire factories down in tennessee or any of industrial workers were uninsured stood in revolution. herbert marcuse actually said the in the united states is explicitly. they're with us and rather than maybe reconsider his politics he said oh well we need a revolution of the intellect, a revolution elites at the top level, and then a revolution the lumpenproletariat in marxist terminology, the people at the margins of society can be motivated towards physical and physical pressure. what do we see today? what's critical race theory? it's an academic discipline that has captured elite institutions with public funding, even though in many cases public never voted for these ideas to installed. it's not just in california and new york. it's actually, you know, almost everywhere. it's in florida. it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a little bit. but. but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the institutions. the real question is how? that's the question i
karl marx's protÉgÉ laureate, the factory workers detroit or the, you know, people in the tire factories down in tennessee or any of industrial workers were uninsured stood in revolution. herbert marcuse actually said the in the united states is explicitly. they're with us and rather than maybe reconsider his politics he said oh well we need a revolution of the intellect, a revolution elites at the top level, and then a revolution the lumpenproletariat in marxist terminology, the people at...
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moving and testing this in detroit. ready for prime time but very much in theme works. most of the intelligent so to speak. living in the vehicle for the cars are getting smarter. the planes are getting smarter. some can live in the infrastructure. a lot vehicle to everything communication. is becoming a reall challenge. part of what is that steak is enough bandwidth for vehicles to communicate with the infrastructure. not only is there a traffic light communicating with the driver that is to return to stop or go. conceivably they could be beacons communicatingic with the car. advise it, warning it, updating it in ways the driver does not even have to worry about. boeing has been on your desk a lot lately. how much of the coverage that we are seeing reflects authentic systemic issues? how much of it as a bloomberg asked reported on every shark attack. there's a little bit of both going around. we think there are real concerns but we know there are real concerns with quality concern at boeing the faa administrator put them onth notice give them 90 ds to present a confere
moving and testing this in detroit. ready for prime time but very much in theme works. most of the intelligent so to speak. living in the vehicle for the cars are getting smarter. the planes are getting smarter. some can live in the infrastructure. a lot vehicle to everything communication. is becoming a reall challenge. part of what is that steak is enough bandwidth for vehicles to communicate with the infrastructure. not only is there a traffic light communicating with the driver that is to...
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i represent the motor city, detroit. i represent the men and women who put america on wheels. and we are very, very proud of that. we continue to do that, and to innovate. they are not asking for the repeal of this rule. our american automobile companies are not asking and do not support it. the united auto workers, the men and women doing the innovations and building the vehicles of today and tomorrow, are not asking for this. they do not want this. you know what they want? they want certainty. economic certainty. they want stabilities. they have worked with the administration to craft an aprotest that is rigorous -- an approach that is rigorous but works for them to get to the next level. so, i'm not sure who this is for, what this is all about, but it's certainly not for the automobile industry and the millions of men and women who work for that industry that have created the middle class of this country. thank you. i yield back. mr. whitehouse: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: madam president, i'm delighted to join my c
i represent the motor city, detroit. i represent the men and women who put america on wheels. and we are very, very proud of that. we continue to do that, and to innovate. they are not asking for the repeal of this rule. our american automobile companies are not asking and do not support it. the united auto workers, the men and women doing the innovations and building the vehicles of today and tomorrow, are not asking for this. they do not want this. you know what they want? they want...