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our tour continues as we visit detroit. bailey: the link of the city of detroit in the city of windsor is not just a link -- it is a story of two nations. there is 16 billion dollars of trade per year for both countries. rely on this, so it is a tremendously important part of our history and has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition, detroit was responsible for bringing in 75% of all illegal alcohol, and of course, our neighbors from the south, windsor in canada. was still city, usa, and we were not only transporting the raw materials, but the finished materials. there were days in the 1860's when you had 7000 to 10,000 waiting to be transported. they would have to wait for ferries to take them to canada or vice versa and that backlog made the conversation about a tunnel or a bridge take the national front front -- forefront by the 1870's. we had to wait about this dissertation that is very slow because ferries can only transport 5270 cars at a time. 70 cars at a time. we need an infrastructure that can support takin
our tour continues as we visit detroit. bailey: the link of the city of detroit in the city of windsor is not just a link -- it is a story of two nations. there is 16 billion dollars of trade per year for both countries. rely on this, so it is a tremendously important part of our history and has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition, detroit was responsible for bringing in 75% of all illegal alcohol, and of course, our neighbors from the south, windsor in canada. was still city, usa, and...
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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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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 as 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 wait need kneedeep throughout the season even when there aren't some some streets but they're not everywhere but it is a huge problem with homelessness in san francisco's one percent of the population it is a huge problem there were most of them a polite nice people but they're just just crazy the homelessness problem here and and you're right it does it it does try
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 as 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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it is turning into a beautiful morning here in detroit, our last morning here in detroit, sadly. >> you keep saying that. >> you have forgotten you live somewhere else. >> i don't ever remember not being in detroit. >> it is thursday, 8:00 in detroit. so joe biden seemed to have a bulls eye on him at last night's cnn debate. the former vice president was attacked on all sides. but unlike the first debate biden seemed ready this time. he was prepared, he was energetic. so is he a stronger front-runner now than he was going into the debate? what really changed last night? >> and the former vice president's chief rival last night is senator kamala harris. she came out swinging but perhaps more in the first debate she found herself on the receiving end of some jabs as well. there was a clash over the health care plan. >> and any time someone tells you you're going to get something good in ten years you should wonder why it takes ten years. you will lose your employer based insurance. >> under our plan we will ensure that everyone has access to health care. your plan by contrast leaves out a
it is turning into a beautiful morning here in detroit, our last morning here in detroit, sadly. >> you keep saying that. >> you have forgotten you live somewhere else. >> i don't ever remember not being in detroit. >> it is thursday, 8:00 in detroit. so joe biden seemed to have a bulls eye on him at last night's cnn debate. the former vice president was attacked on all sides. but unlike the first debate biden seemed ready this time. he was prepared, he was energetic. so...
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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 out of timeouts. murphy announcing to the outside gets the first down. >> trent: with no timeouts, that will do it. and all they have to do now, buffalo just needs to take a knee. what a good, quick move to the outside by murphy. then jump back end. >> trent: detroit at a murphy stopped on the backfield, it was going to be a tackle and forcing them to punt. excellent buy murphy with the speed to bounce to the outside to find the crease to get the first down. >> greg: sean mcdermott taking the equivalent of a victory cigar. taking a knee on first down. and the clock would just run down. >> trent: i'm trying to remember if this is a typical preseason game with all the penalties? >> greg: i would say no considering third preseason game. so right now, 21 call penalties, 21 accepted penalties. detroit is not going to be happy with the fact that they lost the turnover battle 3-0. so tee, they lost game bfour points. >> trent: there will be a lot of coaching points in this. >> greg: buffalo will move to 3-0
detroit out of timeouts. murphy announcing to the outside gets the first down. >> trent: with no timeouts, that will do it. and all they have to do now, buffalo just needs to take a knee. what a good, quick move to the outside by murphy. then jump back end. >> trent: detroit at a murphy stopped on the backfield, it was going to be a tackle and forcing them to punt. excellent buy murphy with the speed to bounce to the outside to find the crease to get the first down. >> greg:...
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ten contenders on stage in detroit. the most heat directed at center stage and the former vice president, joe biden. >> your plan by contrast leaves out almost 10 million americans. so i think that you should really think about what you're saying. >> a lot of what vice president helped author in '94 was a mistake and he has flip-flopped on these things and that's enclosure. >> i heard the vice president say that. if you've got a ph.d. you can come right into this country. that's playing into what the republicans want, to pit some immigrants against other immigrants. some are from [ bleep ]-hole countries and some are from worthy countries. >> mr. vice president, you didn't answer my question. what did you mean when you said when a woman works outside the home it's resulting in, quote, the deterioration of family? >> you might remember kamala harris got a bump out of the first debate. her reward was that she too was a frequent target in round two. her health care plan, one point of contention. >> senator bennet had sugge
ten contenders on stage in detroit. the most heat directed at center stage and the former vice president, joe biden. >> your plan by contrast leaves out almost 10 million americans. so i think that you should really think about what you're saying. >> a lot of what vice president helped author in '94 was a mistake and he has flip-flopped on these things and that's enclosure. >> i heard the vice president say that. if you've got a ph.d. you can come right into this country....
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it is turning into a beautiful morning here in detroit, our last morning here in detroit, sadly. >> you keep saying that. >> you have forgotten you live somewhere else. >> i don't ever remember not being in detroit. >> it is thursday, 8:00 in detroit. so joe biden seemed to have a bulls eye on him at last night's cnn debate. the former vice president was attacked on all sides. but unlike the first debate biden seemed ready this time. he was prepared, he was energetic. so is he a stronger front-runner now than he was going into the debate? what really changed last night? >> and the former
it is turning into a beautiful morning here in detroit, our last morning here in detroit, sadly. >> you keep saying that. >> you have forgotten you live somewhere else. >> i don't ever remember not being in detroit. >> it is thursday, 8:00 in detroit. so joe biden seemed to have a bulls eye on him at last night's cnn debate. the former vice president was attacked on all sides. but unlike the first debate biden seemed ready this time. he was prepared, he was energetic. so...
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more from the spin room in detroit next. *the debate. more from the spin room in detroit next. the debate. more from the spin room in detroit next. in the human brain, billions of neurons play in harmony. for people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. ♪ >> shannon: the >> shannon: very active here, the candidates making the rounds. right behind me, not all of them coming out to chat with us. but peter doocy is seeing who he can snag. what have you got? >> shannon, so far we've seen every candidate from the stage tonight except for joe biden. they have come out to try to talk about what they did right, maybe could have done differently. one of those candidates is right here, and secretary castro's staff is eagerly trying to bring him over to us. we will have secretary castro here in just a second. hud secretary uchbld the obama administra
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. >> we are live in detroit. special coverage of round 2 of the democratic primary the bait. peter doocy is talking to someone recognized in the world of politics. >> reporter: somebody we normally just see in the basement of the russell senate office building live on fox, you are a surrogate for joe biden. >> senator where from delaware, friend of the vice president big fan of his and i think he had a very strong light. >> he took a lot of incoming. >> there were 10 candidates on the stage and i think at some .7 a rate of them were literally attacking him. he was and did center of the stage, he was dead center their fire and i think he demonstrated tonight he is capable of pushing back. i look forward to seeing them on the debate stage with donald trump. it will be very engaging demonstration. >> do you think any of the attacks against him were disingenuous from the other candidates? too calculator was a fair critique or fair question of his record? >> while he has said since he got into the campaign democrats a
. >> we are live in detroit. special coverage of round 2 of the democratic primary the bait. peter doocy is talking to someone recognized in the world of politics. >> reporter: somebody we normally just see in the basement of the russell senate office building live on fox, you are a surrogate for joe biden. >> senator where from delaware, friend of the vice president big fan of his and i think he had a very strong light. >> he took a lot of incoming. >> there were...
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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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because i go to work in detroit. because i was raised in detroit. i understand the issues detroitans are facing. i have the opportunity to talk to farmer hoes are going through tough times, whether it be in traverse city or whether you're on the corner of fashion and have construction that's shutting your business down. we need to have people who are able to reach across the aisle, reach across the state, understand where people are coming from and going to washington is not an option. we need to have somebody who will you every single resour at their disposal to bring resources and money and attention back to michigan, back to detroit, back all over this wonderful state. >> dana: thanks for being on the show. >> thanks, dana. >> we don't need a tax cut now. we have a strong economy. certainly a payroll tax cut. president obama did that in order to artificially jack up the economy. president obama had zero interest rates. i don't have zero interest rates. i have real interest rates. despite that, i have a strong economy. >> dana: short time ago pres
because i go to work in detroit. because i was raised in detroit. i understand the issues detroitans are facing. i have the opportunity to talk to farmer hoes are going through tough times, whether it be in traverse city or whether you're on the corner of fashion and have construction that's shutting your business down. we need to have people who are able to reach across the aisle, reach across the state, understand where people are coming from and going to washington is not an option. we need...
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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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fireworks in detroit. the reaction rolling in already today. >> i felt like it was a great opportunity last night to show my heart and my head. >> leading candidates prepared for a pile on. boy, did they get it. not just kamala harris but joe biden. vice president facing fire from every other podium from the moment he walked on stage. >> the vice president has still failed to acknowledge that it was wrong to take the position that he took. >> mr. vice president, you can't have it both ways. >> it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. >> mr. vice president you want to be president of the united states, you need to be able to answer the tough questions. >> our team of reporters and analyst here to break it down along with top stories of the day. road warriors in detroit mike medley covering biden campaign. mike hill following senator harris. garrett haake covers cory booker. let me start with you, where does joe biden go today and how is he feeling? >> hard to over st
fireworks in detroit. the reaction rolling in already today. >> i felt like it was a great opportunity last night to show my heart and my head. >> leading candidates prepared for a pile on. boy, did they get it. not just kamala harris but joe biden. vice president facing fire from every other podium from the moment he walked on stage. >> the vice president has still failed to acknowledge that it was wrong to take the position that he took. >> mr. vice president, you...
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american representative in congress why is detroit so important to the democrats and i'm leading you to 2016 here was a good thing because the traits has seen its ups and downs it's like the poster child of the city that has great comeback we had to come back city we've had bankruptcy we've had high crime of education issues this is where you want to be if you're a democrat and you want to touch your urban planner your urban agenda moving forward how do we bring diversity back into the party how do we get people to come out and vote what is it going to take for these candidates to convince african-americans and other minorities to to vote for them and in and hit them hard and in 2020 get to republicans are what's going to take a strong urban agenda is going to take a place like detroit to land feet and move forward hard and fast and interestingly donald trump won michigan the 1st republican to do so since 1988 and he did so by 10000 votes which happens to be the margin the number of african-americans who voted in the obama election who did not vote in that election what are these fol
american representative in congress why is detroit so important to the democrats and i'm leading you to 2016 here was a good thing because the traits has seen its ups and downs it's like the poster child of the city that has great comeback we had to come back city we've had bankruptcy we've had high crime of education issues this is where you want to be if you're a democrat and you want to touch your urban planner your urban agenda moving forward how do we bring diversity back into the party...
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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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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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and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, wing back michigan is about staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates -- when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only what i believe to be the priorities of the families in our country. it is about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is trying to sow hate and division among us, i know the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us, and i know it through the lens of that 3:00 a.m. plan. when people wake up at 3:00 in the morning worrying about those things, it's never through the lens of the party which they're registered to vote. i think the people of michigan know that, which is, they do not want their president or anyone running for president to simplify their life by simply thinking of them as a democrat or a republican. or on some spectrum of ideology. what they want is that we will think of them through the len
and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, wing back michigan is about staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates -- when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only what i believe to be the priorities of the families in our country. it is about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is trying to sow hate and division among us, i know...
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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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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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. >> abc's trevor ault joins us from detroit with the highlights. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, od morning, diane. the candidates covered a lot of ground last night, health care, climate change, criminal justice reform, immigration, but in talking about who is best for the future, they were quick to criticize each other's pasts. night two of the detroit democratic debates featuring all the policy of night one with a lot more personal political brawling mixed in. senator kamala harris returning to her attacks from the first debate early on. >> the vice president has still failed to acknowledge that it was wrong to take the position that he took at that time. >> reporter: but this time biden punching back and later criticizing the senator for changes to her health care plan. >> you can't beat president trump with double talk. >> reporter: other candidates eager to jump into the cross fire. senator cory booker taking aim at the former vice president over criminal justice reform. >> since the 1970s every major crime bill, every crime
. >> abc's trevor ault joins us from detroit with the highlights. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, od morning, diane. the candidates covered a lot of ground last night, health care, climate change, criminal justice reform, immigration, but in talking about who is best for the future, they were quick to criticize each other's pasts. night two of the detroit democratic debates featuring all the policy of night one with a lot more personal political brawling mixed in....
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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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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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>> i've been here many times to detroit. i love the city. i love the city for many residence that mostly have to do with its history and its people. this is a town of people who helped build america. this is a town of people who helped build the culture of america. and this is a town that also got really hit hard when america was not working for working people. and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, winning back michigan is about, again, staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates, when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only about what i believe to be the priorities of families in our country, it is also about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is so trying sow hate and division among us, i also know the vast majority of us have more in common that separate us. when people wake up at 3:00 a.m., it's never through the lens of what they registered to vote. and i think the
>> i've been here many times to detroit. i love the city. i love the city for many residence that mostly have to do with its history and its people. this is a town of people who helped build america. this is a town of people who helped build the culture of america. and this is a town that also got really hit hard when america was not working for working people. and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, winning back michigan is about, again, staying...
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i'm going to go back out to detroit. peter doocy is life from the debate spin room now. >> a widely held position that too many people are being deported for illegally immigrating to the united state united states. at one point cory booker asked to joe biden it is that when he was in the obama administration he didn't do more if you got a problem with it. booker said you can have it both ways, you invoke barack obama's name more than anybody for the good and now you're saying that you have a problem with him. that's also something that bill de blasio challenged biden on directly in this exchange. >> did you say those deportations were a good idea? >> i was vice president, i am not the president. i keep my recommendations to them in private. unlike you, i expect he would go ahead and say whatever was said privately with him, that's not what i do. what i do say to you is he moved to fundamentally change the system. that's what he did. but much more has to be done. >> and this was a real pile on joe biden and the obama admi
i'm going to go back out to detroit. peter doocy is life from the debate spin room now. >> a widely held position that too many people are being deported for illegally immigrating to the united state united states. at one point cory booker asked to joe biden it is that when he was in the obama administration he didn't do more if you got a problem with it. booker said you can have it both ways, you invoke barack obama's name more than anybody for the good and now you're saying that you...
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attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during the 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 to 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 used that tough on crime phony rhetoric that 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. when he said. the
attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during the 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 to 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...
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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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we are grateful you spent the evening with us, thinking from detroit. >> they hit the stage and they hit each other over issues like medicare for all, over and borders and a lot more. in moments, we are going to talk to reince priebus dennis kucinich, brian york, and dan bongino among others. last night we told you the real meaning behind bernie's flailing arms, john delaney's cool and that grin, and what do the candidates unknowingly reveal tonight quick to are bodily which expert is back. she'll be with us to tie it all together. we go live to detroit where shannon bream is here with one on the ground reaction you can't miss about tonight's debate. shannon? >> a lot of interviews here in detroit, laura, and we saw a lot of what we saw last night ideological split on big things primarily health care. again, candidates going back and forth whether private insurance should be done away with altogether, along with caution from some saying you will scare off americans who will never vote for a candidate who is proposing something like that as they went back and forth after each other, s
we are grateful you spent the evening with us, thinking from detroit. >> they hit the stage and they hit each other over issues like medicare for all, over and borders and a lot more. in moments, we are going to talk to reince priebus dennis kucinich, brian york, and dan bongino among others. last night we told you the real meaning behind bernie's flailing arms, john delaney's cool and that grin, and what do the candidates unknowingly reveal tonight quick to are bodily which expert is...
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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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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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and i think detroit didn't come close to answer that questio for them. there wasn't anybody who really emerged in detroit who has i think what a lot of people a looking for. we've been focused on the plans. elizabeth warren has risen because she has plans for everything and this notion of i have a plan -- everybody else has adopted it and i think the i have a plan has come at the suspense of i have aision and what we did not see in detroit were candidateho could come up from the details of their plans and talk about a bigger, broader and for --or fritsch vision. there were -- afritsch vision. there was very little humor and lightness and hope on that stage tsand i think democ noll you have to have some of that to be a successful candidate for president, period. robert: hallie, you've set down with many moderate candidates in recent hickenlooper. when they think about thaton vio they see an opening for themselves a centrists in this race? >> they certainly do. you have aoue of heavier hitters trying to stake that out, particularly joe biden. let's be fran
and i think detroit didn't come close to answer that questio for them. there wasn't anybody who really emerged in detroit who has i think what a lot of people a looking for. we've been focused on the plans. elizabeth warren has risen because she has plans for everything and this notion of i have a plan -- everybody else has adopted it and i think the i have a plan has come at the suspense of i have aision and what we did not see in detroit were candidateho could come up from the details of...
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the debate last night was held in detroit. joe biden because of his personal connection to and enthusiasm for the automobile industry, which was long an anchor of the middle class in delaware as well really fought hard to save the auto industry. that's just one of many pieces of the obama/biden legacy that could have been talked about positively last night. i wish we were spending more of our time focusing on the argument we have to make to middle america. why should you give us back the keys? why should you trust a democrat to run the country through the white house and give us a majority in the senate again? we have to speak to them, tell them about our positive record and tell them about how we're going to move forward. i thought joe did a strong job of that last night. >> why wouldn't former secretary julian castro, yes, a former obama administration official, but he's also the former mayor of san antonio, and he hears from people certainly in texas and around the country democrats who share his views that the obama admini
the debate last night was held in detroit. joe biden because of his personal connection to and enthusiasm for the automobile industry, which was long an anchor of the middle class in delaware as well really fought hard to save the auto industry. that's just one of many pieces of the obama/biden legacy that could have been talked about positively last night. i wish we were spending more of our time focusing on the argument we have to make to middle america. why should you give us back the keys?...
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shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here live in detroit. shannon bream takes it away. shannon? >> shannon: hello, and welcome to "fox news @ night," special coverage of the second round the democratic debates. i'm shannon bream live in detroit again tonight. ten different democrats facing off tonight. last night, expose a radical deep divisions between the so-called moderates and progressives. the rematch of former vice president joe biden and california senator kamala harris. unfortunately for the former vp, she was not the only one taking direct aim at him tonight. biden faced repeated attacks from everything from immigration to criminal justice reform. we've got five steam coverage again tonight. bret baier, howard kurtz, peter doocy on the spin duty tonight. >> see and then tonight , joe biden defended himself. more forcibly than he did in the first debate. but he still struggled to effectively attack one of his biggest offenders they'll make the offenders biden was more effective attacking the health care plan but harris had a response
shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here live in detroit. shannon bream takes it away. shannon? >> shannon: hello, and welcome to "fox news @ night," special coverage of the second round the democratic debates. i'm shannon bream live in detroit again tonight. ten different democrats facing off tonight. last night, expose a radical deep divisions between the so-called moderates and progressives. the rematch of former vice president joe biden and...
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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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mungo's taking part in detroit. protest leaders in sudan have called for a 1000000 man march on tuesday to demand justice for the killing of at least 6 demonstrators earlier in the week rallies have been taking place ever since security forces opened fire on a student. protest in north kordofan on monday hit morgan has more from neighboring ethiopia. for the 3rd successive day students in various parts of sudan raise their voices calling for justice and accountability and trials for the soldiers who opened fire on fellow students on monday at least 6 were killed and dozens injured in north dakota fan as they protested about the cost of living the protesters called for justice i repeated by the african union. i went in they did how do you think the african union cares it directly denounces the killing of students taking person a peaceful process and offer our condolences to the families of those who lost their lives we use the quick arrest of those responsible for the killings and for them to stand trial and face pun
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the former vice president campaigning in detroit as we speak. the strategy of the other nine last night seemed at times to take down biden by attacking the obama legacy on health care, immigration, and global warming. >> joe biden told wealthy donors that nothing fundamentally would change if he were president. >> in 2019 in america, for a democrat to be running for president with a plan that does not cover everyone, i think is without excuse. >> mr. vice president, you can't have it both ways. you invoke president obama more than anybody in this campaign. you can't do it when it's convenient and then dodge it when it's not. >> mr. vice president your argument with not with me but science and unfortunately your plan is yujust too late. >> joining me now chief of staff from the obama white house and former communications director for the obama house and former communications director for hillary clinton's campaign, and michael steel, chair from the republican party and an msnbc political analyst. welcome all. >> january, let me go first to you an
the former vice president campaigning in detroit as we speak. the strategy of the other nine last night seemed at times to take down biden by attacking the obama legacy on health care, immigration, and global warming. >> joe biden told wealthy donors that nothing fundamentally would change if he were president. >> in 2019 in america, for a democrat to be running for president with a plan that does not cover everyone, i think is without excuse. >> mr. vice president, you can't...
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she represents detroit. congresswoman, we appreciate you taking the time this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. >> a big field. a lot of people on stage. are you ready to endorse any of the candidates? >> you know, i watched the debate last night and i have a criteria. i'm looking for someone who has a command of the issues, someone who has the tenacity and the strength and courage to fight donald trump and i'm looking for someone who has compassion for this country. i feel very strongly about endorsing senator harris. this is a time in our country where we must move forward. we are going to have to have the fight for the soul of our country. and i feel senator harris has that tenacity, the courage and the compassion to be able to win this race. >> well, that's news here on this program, congresswoman lawrence endorsing senator harris. let me ask you this. so far polling among likely democratic voters shows that they believe that the former vice president joe biden has the best chance to beat dona
she represents detroit. congresswoman, we appreciate you taking the time this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. >> a big field. a lot of people on stage. are you ready to endorse any of the candidates? >> you know, i watched the debate last night and i have a criteria. i'm looking for someone who has a command of the issues, someone who has the tenacity and the strength and courage to fight donald trump and i'm looking for someone who has compassion for this...
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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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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...