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detroit has lost a lot of populations in a very different. phase of its life for those of us employed but won't go off the road to have to incomes the house prices our power passu is a wall street term in other words you've got to want a smaller but this scaling is the same amount of wealth of income house prices which you could you could map that is safe for all to the same the question is not relative house price. vs salary the question is why in detroit do highly successful bill billionaire corporation choose to help their community where in silicon valley they choose to literally death akkad on their community somewhere that is a little exaggerated. and so i don't really have to weigh need kneedeep through the season even when there are in some some streets but not everywhere but it is a huge problem with homelessness in san francisco's one percent of the population it is a huge problem and there were most of them applied nice people but they're just it's just crazy the homelessness problem here and and here you're right it does it it doe
detroit has lost a lot of populations in a very different. phase of its life for those of us employed but won't go off the road to have to incomes the house prices our power passu is a wall street term in other words you've got to want a smaller but this scaling is the same amount of wealth of income house prices which you could you could map that is safe for all to the same the question is not relative house price. vs salary the question is why in detroit do highly successful bill billionaire...
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some of them come to the northern cities like chicago, detroit, buffalo. some of them go to washington, d.c., which during the civil war and reconstruction is a major place for african-americans, and some of them go all the way back into southern communities to try to reconnect with people they had known or find groups they think are in a position to make change and be part of that change. i am really tracking all kinds of movement back out of canada after the underground railroad. >> why do they want to come back and what gives them hope? >> a lot of them thought of themselves as members of the united states. they really wanted to be u.s. citizens, part of the united states. slavery was making that impossible. but with the civil war and the end of slavery, there were a number of political leaders who say this is our chance. we are going to go and be part of a reconstruction government, we are going to be part of the opportunity for black people to have equal rights in the united states. >> what is it like for those former slaves returning versus the peopl
some of them come to the northern cities like chicago, detroit, buffalo. some of them go to washington, d.c., which during the civil war and reconstruction is a major place for african-americans, and some of them go all the way back into southern communities to try to reconnect with people they had known or find groups they think are in a position to make change and be part of that change. i am really tracking all kinds of movement back out of canada after the underground railroad. >> why...
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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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some of those people come from windsor across the river into detroit and they see opportunities in michigan that they didn't see in ontario. there's a whole mix of motives and i'm trying to sort out how to bring those things together. >> what kind of jobs are they returning to in america? >> in the late 19th century there are african-americans coming out of canada who are specifically porters on the railroad and some working as hotel staff but are seen as having a british education in wisconsin and niagara falls. but by the turn of the 20th century right before the great migration we see william perry is the first african-american who works for the ford motor company because he happens to know henry ford who is part of this group that comes back from canada into the united states. i feel like the company has celebrated him but have not told the canadian part of the story so i'm trying to think of this border crossing as part of the way they structure their lives pick >> how do you go about researching that? >> it's an interesting process. a lot of people care about where their families are
some of those people come from windsor across the river into detroit and they see opportunities in michigan that they didn't see in ontario. there's a whole mix of motives and i'm trying to sort out how to bring those things together. >> what kind of jobs are they returning to in america? >> in the late 19th century there are african-americans coming out of canada who are specifically porters on the railroad and some working as hotel staff but are seen as having a british education...
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detroit to canada. traveling across the ambassador bridge is nearly 10,000 cars per day, plus another 2000 semitruck's. for semitransport trucks leaving america and going to canada through michigan. we see everything on those trucks, from gerber baby food through kellogg's cereal, beer and iphones. everything that has to be traded. the two biggest international trading partners in the world, you can imagine the depth and scope of what is traveling the bridge. in 1929 when the windsor ambassador bridge opens, and in 1930 when the tunnel opens, they are heralded as engineering marvels. being able to bring in the tobacco that makes our cigar manufacturing flourish at the turn-of-the-century, bringing in the raw steel to make our stove industry and later automotive industry flourish. ofare at the height prohibition. it gets its name the detroit windsor funnel, because of the amount of illegal alcohol being smuggled. it is tied to who we are not only as a city but as an havetrial -- we have to these methods
detroit to canada. traveling across the ambassador bridge is nearly 10,000 cars per day, plus another 2000 semitruck's. for semitransport trucks leaving america and going to canada through michigan. we see everything on those trucks, from gerber baby food through kellogg's cereal, beer and iphones. everything that has to be traded. the two biggest international trading partners in the world, you can imagine the depth and scope of what is traveling the bridge. in 1929 when the windsor ambassador...
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detroit's unemployment rate is more than twice the national average. >>> people could receive a payout following a class action lawsuit. owners of ford and lincoln vehicles have complained about defective touch multimedia systems for several years. according to the website top class action, ford set aside $17 million to settle the lawsuit. the money will reportedly go to the owners of 360,000 ford and lincoln vehicles purchased or leased between 2010 and august of 2013. >>> and raised to a second weekend win at the box office. >> we're going for a ride. >> the fast and furious spinoff starring dwayne "the rock" johnson and jayson tatum brought in $25 million. sources "tell in the dark" took in more than $20 million. and disney's live action remake of "the lion king" raked in $20 million in the fifth weekend in theaters. >> people love the "fast and furious" movies. thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> still to come, gymnastics history. what olympic gold medalist simone biles accomplished on yet another u.s. championship. yet another u.s. championship. ody. like the back of a bodyguard
detroit's unemployment rate is more than twice the national average. >>> people could receive a payout following a class action lawsuit. owners of ford and lincoln vehicles have complained about defective touch multimedia systems for several years. according to the website top class action, ford set aside $17 million to settle the lawsuit. the money will reportedly go to the owners of 360,000 ford and lincoln vehicles purchased or leased between 2010 and august of 2013. >>>...
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the various museums of the country and the tuskegee airmen and was wdelivered by contract pilots in detroit michigan and once they sat down the tuskegee airmen said now what do we then get certified as a commercial pilot and i would take up the neighborhood kids and take them up on the weekend to get the feel to get into the field of aviation so that's what i did to inculcate to aspire towards higher with splife and goals. >> at age 81 he started that. [applause] >> unified flying octogenarians. [laughter] and i flew those kids up until the time i was 88 years old then i felt it was time for me to pack it in and i shouldn't go any further than that it was more pleasure of mine to take the kids up there had their pleasure i remember i would take as many as six or seven up for a 15 minute or 20 minute ride that the students are anywhere from nine years old or 15 years old with the plane side-by-side to theater because i flew in the right seat because of the balance on the plane but what i would do i would take the kid back i would say i'm kind of tired. [laughter] it's been a long day. you ar
the various museums of the country and the tuskegee airmen and was wdelivered by contract pilots in detroit michigan and once they sat down the tuskegee airmen said now what do we then get certified as a commercial pilot and i would take up the neighborhood kids and take them up on the weekend to get the feel to get into the field of aviation so that's what i did to inculcate to aspire towards higher with splife and goals. >> at age 81 he started that. [applause] >> unified flying...
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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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that leads detroit, memphis, chicago, and philadelphia. financial situation, 2018, $16 billion given to the city of baltimore by the federal government. it was $7 billion 10 years prior. poverty level 22% compared to a national level of 12%. i mentioned elijah cummings as part of the conversation. the video tweeted yesterday from 1999. >> this morning i left my community of baltimore, a drug-infested area where a lot of the drugs we're talking about today have already taken the lives of so many children. the same children that i watched years ago as they grew up now walking around like zombies. >> bill: that is 20 years ago. the words weren't the same but the hypocrisy here. i think everyone would agree that baltimore city has got tremendous problems and as bad or worse than any city in america. and it's great we're finally focused on some of these things. i would take exception. i think we could make more progress without the exact wording that was used. it wasn't exactly the same. nobody will argue that baltimore city has tremendous prob
that leads detroit, memphis, chicago, and philadelphia. financial situation, 2018, $16 billion given to the city of baltimore by the federal government. it was $7 billion 10 years prior. poverty level 22% compared to a national level of 12%. i mentioned elijah cummings as part of the conversation. the video tweeted yesterday from 1999. >> this morning i left my community of baltimore, a drug-infested area where a lot of the drugs we're talking about today have already taken the lives of...
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abc's alex perez now with the images coming in now from detroit. >> reporter: investigators in detroit tonight on the scene of this massive blast. >> fl's a dwelling that possibly exploded from a gas leak. >> reporter: the home exploding at about 1:30 this afternoon. >> just like, boom. and then the flames just started flying up in the air. >> reporter: two houses next door damaged. >> it was loud enough to shake the whole block. >> reporter: there have been a string of recent natural gas explosions rocking residential areas. in kentucky last week, this blast rocketing flames 300 feet in the air, killing one person. and in north carolina last month, one woman was killed in this explosion. her husband, who was trapped in the wreckage, rescued after using his apple watch to call 911. back in detroit tonight, wreckage, say luckily it appears no one was killed. david, investigators tonight now working to figure out what exactly caused that explosion. david? >> alex, thank you. >>> and next, the shocking imanswer of an arrest in galveston, texas, tonight, sparking outrage. i shows the suspe
abc's alex perez now with the images coming in now from detroit. >> reporter: investigators in detroit tonight on the scene of this massive blast. >> fl's a dwelling that possibly exploded from a gas leak. >> reporter: the home exploding at about 1:30 this afternoon. >> just like, boom. and then the flames just started flying up in the air. >> reporter: two houses next door damaged. >> it was loud enough to shake the whole block. >> reporter: there have...
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education inequity, is a big issue in the city of detroit where i live. in the state of michigan and all cities across the country. candidates need to focus on speaking to that, rather than attacking the record of the previous president. that will motivate black voters. that will motivate voters of all races and ethnicity. >> okay. final strategic question, and you're not allowed to say both. which is more important, in terms of a democratic successful path, is it rallying the core constituencies, people of color, women, younger voters, or trying to win back those high-school educated white guys in rust belt states who abandoned hillary and went for donald trump? >> answer to that question is we do not have to choose. an electoral strategy that excludes voters is not a good electoral strategy. the truth is, michael, progressivism and problem solving are not different. we do not choose between persuading and turning out voters. we need to do all of the above. so much at stake here. the governor and i got record voter turnout and won by ten points in a stat
education inequity, is a big issue in the city of detroit where i live. in the state of michigan and all cities across the country. candidates need to focus on speaking to that, rather than attacking the record of the previous president. that will motivate black voters. that will motivate voters of all races and ethnicity. >> okay. final strategic question, and you're not allowed to say both. which is more important, in terms of a democratic successful path, is it rallying the core...
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harsh criticism came from the crowd in detroit. the audience interrupted former vice president joe biden as he talked about immigration. many meetings.we sat together in i never heard him talk about any of this when he was the secretary. >> [ shouting from the audience ]. >> please will respectful in the crowd. >> for a detailed fact check, go to abc7news.com. the next democratic primary is going to be hosted by abc news in partnership with univision. it's scheduled for september 12th and 13th in houston. >>> a problem at a popeyes in san francisco. the notice that was posted on the door. >>> south bay swimming pool closure. the repairs that will keep it closed for several weeks. >>> here is a live look at what's going on later today and the reason why we're going have a fogust start to the month. we have a small craft advisory. it means breezes are picking up and bri and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'l
harsh criticism came from the crowd in detroit. the audience interrupted former vice president joe biden as he talked about immigration. many meetings.we sat together in i never heard him talk about any of this when he was the secretary. >> [ shouting from the audience ]. >> please will respectful in the crowd. >> for a detailed fact check, go to abc7news.com. the next democratic primary is going to be hosted by abc news in partnership with univision. it's scheduled for...
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look, being from detroit and actually starting school at detroit public school, we need to focus more on what it's going to take to broaden our tax base to make a situation where everybody can achieve the american dream. what i heard there on that dream were policies that would bankrupt our children's futures the way democratic leadership has bankrupted detroit. we can't allow that to happen. steve: all right. they were running for president. he is running for president. john james, thank you very much for joining us live. >> please go to john james for senate.com. thanks a lot for your help. steve: thank you, sir. mike huckabee up next. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. and here we have another fburst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are ther
look, being from detroit and actually starting school at detroit public school, we need to focus more on what it's going to take to broaden our tax base to make a situation where everybody can achieve the american dream. what i heard there on that dream were policies that would bankrupt our children's futures the way democratic leadership has bankrupted detroit. we can't allow that to happen. steve: all right. they were running for president. he is running for president. john james, thank you...
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and in detroit coming into the second cnn debate in detroit, joe biden carried twin burdens. he was the front-runner with a target on his back. at the same time, his unstead performance in the first debate in june in miami had raised doubts whether he had the toughness and vigor to beat donald trump. that meant his wide lead in the polls was under fire as he took fire from every one of his rivals. >> i ask the vice president point blank did he use his power to stop those deportations. mr. vice president, you want to be president of the united states, you have to answer tough questions. >> you invoke president obama more than anybody in the campaign. you can't do it when it's convenient and dodge it when it's not. >> your plan, by contrast, leaves out almost 10 million americans so i think that you should really think about what you're saying. >> joe biden told wealthy donors that nothing fund amountly would change if he were president. >> first of all, mr. vice president, it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. >> unlike in miami, las
and in detroit coming into the second cnn debate in detroit, joe biden carried twin burdens. he was the front-runner with a target on his back. at the same time, his unstead performance in the first debate in june in miami had raised doubts whether he had the toughness and vigor to beat donald trump. that meant his wide lead in the polls was under fire as he took fire from every one of his rivals. >> i ask the vice president point blank did he use his power to stop those deportations. mr....
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thanks to kevin's really from detroit. -- thanks to kevin cirilli from detroit. let's go back to michael mckee. u.s. to question in the news conference with jay powell and we will play the response because it was a very important question about what the 25 basis point cut will get done. supportslicy confidence and economic activity. household and business confidence, through channels we understand. it will lower borrowing costs. it will work, and i think you see it since we noted our vigilance in june, you saw financial conditions move up. i will not take credit for the recovery, but you saw financial conditions move up, you saw confidence move back up. you see economic activity on a healthy basis. david: it was a great question and got an interesting answer. this is about quantitative easing. you talk about business confidence. a lot of people say part of the problem with business confidence is trade dispute. that man cannot fix the problem, no matter how low the interest rates are. michael: which is why proceeded my question by saying the fed is the hammer in s
thanks to kevin's really from detroit. -- thanks to kevin cirilli from detroit. let's go back to michael mckee. u.s. to question in the news conference with jay powell and we will play the response because it was a very important question about what the 25 basis point cut will get done. supportslicy confidence and economic activity. household and business confidence, through channels we understand. it will lower borrowing costs. it will work, and i think you see it since we noted our vigilance...
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my mom was born in detroit. to a uaw worker. my grandfather pulled his family out of poverty in the depression. my grandmother joined him. opened a pool hall and a laundry matt right here in the city. that is the american dream. and so many of us have stories like that. but the dream of this country is under threat right now. my mom generation 95% of baby boomers did better than their parents. it's a coin toss. we have a real crisis in the country and the crisis is donald trump. but not only trump, i have a frustration sometimes people the only thing they want is beat donald trump. that's the floor not the ceiling. not just focus on him he wants to take all the oxygen out of the room. it's when we focus on each other. and under r understand our common bonds and purpose to address our common pain is what is saved us before. it's going to save us now. that is the kind of leader that i'm going to be as president of the united states. not just uniting the democratic party. making sure that we put more indy visible back into the nati
my mom was born in detroit. to a uaw worker. my grandfather pulled his family out of poverty in the depression. my grandmother joined him. opened a pool hall and a laundry matt right here in the city. that is the american dream. and so many of us have stories like that. but the dream of this country is under threat right now. my mom generation 95% of baby boomers did better than their parents. it's a coin toss. we have a real crisis in the country and the crisis is donald trump. but not only...
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she'll be actually having an event in detroit today. then going to nevada, california, before going to iowa. essentially trying to meet the voters where they're at and contextualize who you are, your record, what your policy actually is. >> some say cory booker stood out last night especially if you compare it to the first debate. he went hard after joe biden, specifically on his criminal justice record. how did that strategy work out? >> yeah, look, the booker campaign has wanted this moment, this opportunity to go after joe biden on criminal justice and contrast the former newark mayor new jersey senator's record in that city with joe biden's record particularly when biden was the senator and author of the 1994 crime bill and other efforts in the senate to crack down on crime. booker tried to make the contrast as clear as he possibly could, never more so than this moment right here. >> this is one of those instances where the house was set on fire and you claimed responsibility for those laws. and you can't just now come out with a pl
she'll be actually having an event in detroit today. then going to nevada, california, before going to iowa. essentially trying to meet the voters where they're at and contextualize who you are, your record, what your policy actually is. >> some say cory booker stood out last night especially if you compare it to the first debate. he went hard after joe biden, specifically on his criminal justice record. how did that strategy work out? >> yeah, look, the booker campaign has wanted...
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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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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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." >> brangham: nowa detroit tist is making beauty out of abandoned spaces. special correspondent mary elle geports. it's part of our "canvas" series. >> reporter: scott hocking wants to transform detroit's empty spaces into something extraordinary. >> a lot of the artworks i do are playing with the idea of ataking something you hav stereotype about, or maybe a stigma, trsforming it into mething else so it becomes loftier. >> reporter: hocking haspent the last two decades creating sculptures and site specificic works by salvaging industrial materials from detroit's neighborhoods and usingbu abandonedings as his canvas. >> early on wasted ml was free, i was broke, but then later it just came clear that i wanted to use this material because i really would like to change people's thinking about things, and maybe change their perspectives on what they think of as wasted material, and decay, and abandonment. >> reporter: hocking's installations look like ancient closely tied to the creation, decline and rediscovery of the city he has lived in his entire life. for
." >> brangham: nowa detroit tist is making beauty out of abandoned spaces. special correspondent mary elle geports. it's part of our "canvas" series. >> reporter: scott hocking wants to transform detroit's empty spaces into something extraordinary. >> a lot of the artworks i do are playing with the idea of ataking something you hav stereotype about, or maybe a stigma, trsforming it into mething else so it becomes loftier. >> reporter: hocking haspent the...
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>> laura podesta in detroit. laura, thanks. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," candidate bernie sanders will talk about last night's debate.n of osama bin laden has been killed in a military operation. hamza bin laden was in tal qaed. now the future of the group is in question. david martin has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news osama bin laden's son is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although, he was not the target of the operation and not known to be at that location. there were conversations that were monitored about whether they should try to keep hamza's death a secret or acknowledge it and celebrate hamza as a martyr. hamza was reported to be in neither pakistan or afghanistan. president trump brushed aside comments. >> i don't want to comment on it. >> reporter: letters captured in the 2011 raid, which killed osama bin laden, indicate he was grooming hamza to succeed him as leader of al qaeda. earlier this year the state department offered a $1 million r
>> laura podesta in detroit. laura, thanks. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," candidate bernie sanders will talk about last night's debate.n of osama bin laden has been killed in a military operation. hamza bin laden was in tal qaed. now the future of the group is in question. david martin has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news osama bin laden's son is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although, he was not the...
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i was surprised you were in detroit and there were so few detroit oriented responses. cory booker said the reason we lost michigan is because of voter suppression. i was surprised how few times they seemed to recognize where they were and why that should matter. if you've got an audience, you should play off that audience. did was a mistake on the part of a lot of the candidates. gillibrand did a good job. it also spoke to this idea we do have to talk about the 53%, all the white women in america who voted for trump. she made a compelling argument. that's one even though i doubt she will be on the ticket, 80s an argument democrats have to make. joe biden has to make that argument to white women and talk about privilege. i was impresses at both their racial discussion but their inability 0 talk about michigan in michigan was shocking. > all politics is a local. >> democrats must have it back. flint didn't come up. these spec issues didn't come up. it seems like it would be easy to limit the audience. >> reinvesting in the cities. they should have a plan for that and the
i was surprised you were in detroit and there were so few detroit oriented responses. cory booker said the reason we lost michigan is because of voter suppression. i was surprised how few times they seemed to recognize where they were and why that should matter. if you've got an audience, you should play off that audience. did was a mistake on the part of a lot of the candidates. gillibrand did a good job. it also spoke to this idea we do have to talk about the 53%, all the white women in...
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they held a proper rally in downtown detroit. they had a young, diverse crowd. the crowd was high energy. so was the candidate. you want to have a big event like this t aate because right now you're staring down the barrel into august. it's traditionally the slowest campaigning month, the slowest fundraising month. if you feel you had a good debate or even if you didn't you want to capture as much of that bounce as you possibly can. as you said, booker's performance was widely praised. the campaign says they raised more money in the first 24 hours immediately following the debate so ending last night than in any other 24-hour period including the campaign launch. that is big. but it is very difficult to sustain. so trying to kind of get one last bite at that apple with one more big rally here in detroit last night was certainly helpful as we now head into the long, hot summer. >> all right. garrett, stay with me a second. i want to cross over to ali vitale in d.c. where already as we are breaking down and analyzing what just happened in detroit we are already lo
they held a proper rally in downtown detroit. they had a young, diverse crowd. the crowd was high energy. so was the candidate. you want to have a big event like this t aate because right now you're staring down the barrel into august. it's traditionally the slowest campaigning month, the slowest fundraising month. if you feel you had a good debate or even if you didn't you want to capture as much of that bounce as you possibly can. as you said, booker's performance was widely praised. the...
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i think what you saw in -- i was in detroit and in miami. i think detroit is actually a much stronger showing for the former vice president, particularly that one exchange he had with senator gillibrand. i think other folks that have the potential to continue to have that breakout moment are including gillibrand minus the exchange she had with senator biden. i think you also saw the likes of mario williamson make her points very well. but it's all about senator elizabeth warren and senator bernie sanders. i put this question, this is the second point i'll make quickly, i put this question in detroit to democratic national committee chairman tom perez. i asked him, you know, when is this going to dwindlehe? said the threshold is a bit more difficult for the candidates. that's because the polling threshold increases. i think you could see the lower tier candidates drop out. >> what happens next in terms of who is going to make the cut here? is there someone who really wants to make the cut that could potentially take away from biden's lead tha
i think what you saw in -- i was in detroit and in miami. i think detroit is actually a much stronger showing for the former vice president, particularly that one exchange he had with senator gillibrand. i think other folks that have the potential to continue to have that breakout moment are including gillibrand minus the exchange she had with senator biden. i think you also saw the likes of mario williamson make her points very well. but it's all about senator elizabeth warren and senator...
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like those here in detroit. >> i take issue with none of that. none of it. do not make any other assumptions about anything. i'm talking about one specific thing. all of that is completely valid and does not need any benefit on bashar al assad. i don't o'your website, i don't understand why you have information there that questions the notion that assad is responsible for things that the u.s. intel and the united nations intel believe he's responsible for. you don't need to defend him to make your argument. i don't understand. >> i've never defended. i've never defended assad. >> it questions the legitimacy of the attacks. >> what you're referring to are cynicisms, a skepticism that i have expressed because i've served in a war that was caused by people who lied to us. >> yes. >> who lied to the american people. >> understood. >> who presented false evidence that members of congress and u.s. senators believed and voted for a war that resulted in the loss of lives of over 4,000 of my brothers and sisters in uniform. the very first thing i did every single day
like those here in detroit. >> i take issue with none of that. none of it. do not make any other assumptions about anything. i'm talking about one specific thing. all of that is completely valid and does not need any benefit on bashar al assad. i don't o'your website, i don't understand why you have information there that questions the notion that assad is responsible for things that the u.s. intel and the united nations intel believe he's responsible for. you don't need to defend him to...
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number three, i was asked as the mayor of detroit can tell you, to help detroit get out of bankruptcy and back on its feet. i spent a better part of two years out here working to make sure it did exactly that. we invested in this city, on transportation. the point is, we made significant investments in this city. i suspect that's why the mayor endorsed me. >> senator gillibrand, what's your response? >> to the people of michigan, i know how i would beat president trump. i took a bus tour. he promised no bad trade deals. he started a trade war with china and signed on with nafta 2.0, a giveaway to drug companies in mexico. i took the pus to michigan, to ohio and pennsylvania, telling people he's broken his promises to them. i listened to their concerns and offered real solutions. i've done this before. my first house district i ran in, was a 2-1 republican district. i won it twice. i haven't lost an election since. i can bring people together in red, purple and blue areas. and i can get things done. >> mr. yang, in poll after poll, democratic voters saying having a nominee to beat pres
number three, i was asked as the mayor of detroit can tell you, to help detroit get out of bankruptcy and back on its feet. i spent a better part of two years out here working to make sure it did exactly that. we invested in this city, on transportation. the point is, we made significant investments in this city. i suspect that's why the mayor endorsed me. >> senator gillibrand, what's your response? >> to the people of michigan, i know how i would beat president trump. i took a bus...
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detroit. >> my grandfather, he was my best friend. i was 9 years of age when he gave me a paint brush and told me to paint, and said that the world was my canvas. >> reporter: but that world imploded in 1967 when racial tensions and post-war urban decline sparked five days of deadly riots in their own backyard. >> i felt the world was coming to an end. the area was hit hard. >> reporter: so the riots and the aftermath led to the emptying out of this neighborhood? >> absolutely. >> reporter: and that's really driven you? >> yes. >> reporter: to bring people, bring the focus back? >> someone in to do it. why not me? i can see the ghosts of the people that usced to live here. >> reporter: they left behind the objects that once filled their lives. >> i decided to gather those things up and create this magic. >> reporter: you are making a statement with the things that are left behind are still valuable? >> absolutely. you make it valuable. >> reporter: valuable because today guyton's so-called heidelberg project attracts an estimated 200,
detroit. >> my grandfather, he was my best friend. i was 9 years of age when he gave me a paint brush and told me to paint, and said that the world was my canvas. >> reporter: but that world imploded in 1967 when racial tensions and post-war urban decline sparked five days of deadly riots in their own backyard. >> i felt the world was coming to an end. the area was hit hard. >> reporter: so the riots and the aftermath led to the emptying out of this neighborhood?...
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>> i'm in detroit and you saw what happened here. everybody from russians to some of the republican messaging was targeting african-americans and trying to dissuade them from voting for somebody. so we still got in the last race, in the presidential race, the overwhelming percentage of african-american voters that voted for the candidate, but the energy, the enthusiasm, the turnout, the total base of those voters was a lot smaller. we h we need to have a candidate that can withstand those attacks, have african-americans look up from church, look up from their community and say that presidential candidate has got my back. i am energized to go out and vote for them. so yeah, i'm making the case very plainly that i am the person to do that. the full coalition that we saw with obama, to energize record turnouts that we saw in african-american communities. that's going to make the difference between winning michigan or not, winning pennsylvania or not, winning wisconsin or not. in fact if you look at the measure of the black vote that fel
>> i'm in detroit and you saw what happened here. everybody from russians to some of the republican messaging was targeting african-americans and trying to dissuade them from voting for somebody. so we still got in the last race, in the presidential race, the overwhelming percentage of african-american voters that voted for the candidate, but the energy, the enthusiasm, the turnout, the total base of those voters was a lot smaller. we h we need to have a candidate that can withstand those...
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. >> this is detroit. there were folks raising the issue of police brutality in new york and the famous "i can't breathe" case with eric garner, something we covered a lot on msnbc. >> i've watched it. >> castro weighing in on that. a very local issue that speaks to something in many different cities. take a look. >> officer pantaleo used a choke hold that was prohibited by nypd. he did that for seven seconds. 11 different times eric garner said that he couldn't breathe. he knew what he was doing, he was killing eric garner, yet, he has not been brought to justice. that police officer should be off the street. >> criticism there of the new york mayor, a democrat, another place where there is very serious things that have to be fixed in the minds of many of these voters in this primary that aren't just caused by donald trump. >> right, and you're absolutely right. look, criminal justice reform has been an issue for a very long time and we need to move faster and move on it a lot quicker. i have to give you
. >> this is detroit. there were folks raising the issue of police brutality in new york and the famous "i can't breathe" case with eric garner, something we covered a lot on msnbc. >> i've watched it. >> castro weighing in on that. a very local issue that speaks to something in many different cities. take a look. >> officer pantaleo used a choke hold that was prohibited by nypd. he did that for seven seconds. 11 different times eric garner said that he...
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joining us, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from detroit. >> i needed to create a plan that was responsive to the needs of the american people, responsive to their needs understanding that insurance companies have been jacking up the prices am i devised a plan with 10 years of transition. >> you should wonder why it took 10 years. >> i believe we should finish the job we started with you for the care act with a public option because everybody in his audience a chance. >> if you cross the border illegally you should be able to send back. it is a crime. >> look like one of us is learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. >> senator harris says she's proud of her record as a prosecutor. she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations and left about it if she ever asked if she was ever smokes marijuana. >> the terrific impact of climate change on americans. we have to act now. >> what did you mean when you said when a woman works outside the home result in deterioration of family? it was the title of the op-ed. >> we need t
joining us, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from detroit. >> i needed to create a plan that was responsive to the needs of the american people, responsive to their needs understanding that insurance companies have been jacking up the prices am i devised a plan with 10 years of transition. >> you should wonder why it took 10 years. >> i believe we should finish the job we started with you for the care act with a public option...
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when you look at baltimore and detroit you have to look at what the u.s. constitution provides in terms of power to the executive branch. how much president trump has done on behalf of the american people with his policy and how much still resides in state and local government. so when we're juxtaposing these things, we are not having a substantive policy debate. we is have to have what the democrats are proposing. this is in the trillions of dollars for the green new deal and billions for all of the socialist policies of elizabeth warren and the others. this is not a winning strategy for them. >> julie: speaking of the far left and socialist party, the president said about the squad, his four archenemies that none have paid more than those living in our inner cities. is that a one two punch strategy? >> there's a reason president trump and republicans are trying to -- that simply is not true. those are people who are the easiest to attack. let's understand the obama democrat, bidens of the world are proposing common sense proposals. people want better hea
when you look at baltimore and detroit you have to look at what the u.s. constitution provides in terms of power to the executive branch. how much president trump has done on behalf of the american people with his policy and how much still resides in state and local government. so when we're juxtaposing these things, we are not having a substantive policy debate. we is have to have what the democrats are proposing. this is in the trillions of dollars for the green new deal and billions for all...
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. >>> and another ten democratic presidential hopefuls faced off in detroit last night. laura podesta shows us how things got heated. . >> reporter: california senator kamala harris went after former vice president joe biden last night in detroit. >> doot to candidates on stage attacked the front runner.. >> there's a say, you're dipping in the koolaid and you don't know the flavor. . >>> one of us learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. >> reporter: biden wants to focus on recent history. >> everything is talking about how terrible i am on the issues. you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful. i don't know what happened. >> reporter: like the first round of the debate, moderates and progressives spent much of the time going after each other on health care. >> i don't understand why democrats on the stage with fear mongering about universal health care. they could choose a public option. >> for a democrat to run for president with a plan that doesn't cover everyone is without excuse. >> reporter: andescape unscathe. >> she put over 1
. >>> and another ten democratic presidential hopefuls faced off in detroit last night. laura podesta shows us how things got heated. . >> reporter: california senator kamala harris went after former vice president joe biden last night in detroit. >> doot to candidates on stage attacked the front runner.. >> there's a say, you're dipping in the koolaid and you don't know the flavor. . >>> one of us learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't....
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and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president. or some want to. have to join. us this is what the 43 of the 4 people are. interested in the why. should. we. welcome back russia's new unmanned spacecraft carrying the country's 1st humanoid robot fail to dock at the international space station on saturday morning according to russia space agency at the robot nicknames road fielder is fine the engineers believe a fault and the automatic run of a system is to blame for the failure a 2nd attempt is expected on monday in the meantime though the capsule will fly further out into space keeping a safe distance from the i assess the owner is due to spend 10 days at the station learning to assist the crew. across russia people are celebrating the country's national flag day more than 100000 attended a concert rally in central moscow dedicated to the holid
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attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during a 2nd night of debates john hendren reports from detroit. the front runner spot was joe biden's to lose any plan to win or go down fighting in debate one comolli harris attacked biden got a boost in the polls. on the way in to debate 2 easy minutes later on question one he has sailed her plan for publicly funded health care the senators had several plans for you can't be president trying with double talk on this plan we are now paying 3 bill a trillion dollars a year for health care in america over the next 10 years it's probably going to be 6 trillion dollars we must then inside detroit's fox theater came an avalanche of counterattacks on immigration it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't on criminal justice because you stood up and use that tough on crime phony rhetoric we got a lot of people liked it but destroyed communities like mine and on climate change washington state governor jay inslee called biden's plan in adequate his disagreement with his response with me it did. he said. there's no w
attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during a 2nd night of debates john hendren reports from detroit. the front runner spot was joe biden's to lose any plan to win or go down fighting in debate one comolli harris attacked biden got a boost in the polls. on the way in to debate 2 easy minutes later on question one he has sailed her plan for publicly funded health care the senators had several plans for you can't be president trying with double talk on this plan we are now paying 3 bill a...