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our one detroit initiative has focused on reducing crime in the most violent neighborhoods in detroit while providing resources to better quality of life for our most vulnerable residents. deputy mayor who leads our city innovative community violence initiative which is our cbi, the program is called shoti stoppers which is supported by american rescue plan dollars. we look forward to seeing the impact it will have to further reduce crime. partnerships with our local, state, federal prosecutors, our state police and certainly atf and fbi. our american rescue plan funds have been a game changer for detroit. it has helped us reach historic lows and crime. have an 18% reduction in homicides. our lowest since 1966 last year. i 34% reduction in carjackings. our american rescue funds have helped us retrain officers to develop our training centers to bring state-of-the-art training to our officers and build bridges in our community b■my looking at best practices around the country and deploying them in detroit. her investments in crime-fighting tools allowing officers to respond these prog
our one detroit initiative has focused on reducing crime in the most violent neighborhoods in detroit while providing resources to better quality of life for our most vulnerable residents. deputy mayor who leads our city innovative community violence initiative which is our cbi, the program is called shoti stoppers which is supported by american rescue plan dollars. we look forward to seeing the impact it will have to further reduce crime. partnerships with our local, state, federal...
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in detroit, collaboration is our strength. the our mayor and the leadership and negotiation gave our officers a raise and the strategies that they post-pandemic bringing partners to the table to reopen our courts. many of us are ports closed down after covid -- closed down after covid backlogs. our partnerships we were able to get our courts back open and work collaboratively to get cases prosecuted. u.s. attorney has been tremendous partner totives haven reducing crime in the most violent neighborhoods in detroit were providing resources to better the quality of lif for our most vulnerable residents. our deputy mayor who leads our city's innovative community violence initiative, it is called shot stoppers which is supported by the american scue plan dollars. it has shown promise and we look forward to seeing the impact that it will have with our strategies on crime to further reduce crime. our partnerships with our partners and prosecutors and executives and sheriffs and police and certainly, atf and fbi, the american rescue
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she spent a great deal of her career in detroit after leaving alabama. she was a staffer for the late congressman john conyers but rosa parks was one of the great figures in american history, one of the great heroines of the civil rights movement. she should absolutely be recognized in detroit and i'd love to get more information on the legislation so we can track it ends up for that. host: there was an effort to rename the post office in detroit that passed looks like it was signed by the president last year area perhaps there is more there. jay is next in north carolina, independent. caller: good morning. question about the situation in gaza now. trying to understand why is it that the upper leadership or african-american members of congress like the minority leader of the house, mr. meeks and mr. clyburn, why are they such advocates of israel and what it's doing to the palestinian people and why can't they see the commonality in the struggles they face? guest: the issue raises a difficult issue for members of congress. i believe most members of congre
she spent a great deal of her career in detroit after leaving alabama. she was a staffer for the late congressman john conyers but rosa parks was one of the great figures in american history, one of the great heroines of the civil rights movement. she should absolutely be recognized in detroit and i'd love to get more information on the legislation so we can track it ends up for that. host: there was an effort to rename the post office in detroit that passed looks like it was signed by the...
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caller: the building in detroit named after rosa parks is the rosa parks transit center. host: thanks for that. guest: thank you. host: did you have a question wanted to ask? caller: that's all i wanted to say. host: theiewers always help us out here. this is jeff and racing, wisconsin, good morning. caller: i'd like to know what your view is on the blm movement. guest: i think the black lives matter movement was important that got young people significantly involved in the fight for justice and civil rights in this country. like most activist movements, there was certainly those in the movement who sought to exploit the situation and unnecessarily brought violence. to suggest everyone in that moventtactics is simply inaccur. i think it was important movement post george floyd and it was a powerful reaction to the many high profile healings of unarmed people, particular unarmed black man by law enforcement in this country, some for which there was no accountability. it's good that in the case of george law and will now pay a price for taking george floyd life. ditto for t
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aba vice chair kenneth kelley the chairman and ceo of first independence bank in detroit. and, aba chair julie furlow, president and ceo of the reading crawford bank in reading, massachusetts. and our moderator our very own chief communications officer peter cook. [applause] . peter: good morning, everyone. have a seat and welcome. thank you for being here. thank you all for being here as well. its always a highlight for me to be able to chat with our members, particularly, board members were now. essentially, my bosses right here that i can have this conversation with. it is nice to see you all. rob just gave the introduction. you heard his remarks. we know where you are all from. but not everyone here may some people watching on c-span for example might not know much about your individual institutions. julie, archer, you can go first. tell us about your bank and into picture. julie: reading cooperative bank is a mutual bank doors are boston, massachusetts by about 15 miles. i'm not sure if you're familiar with the north shore. wewned and we were founded in 1886. we are a
aba vice chair kenneth kelley the chairman and ceo of first independence bank in detroit. and, aba chair julie furlow, president and ceo of the reading crawford bank in reading, massachusetts. and our moderator our very own chief communications officer peter cook. [applause] . peter: good morning, everyone. have a seat and welcome. thank you for being here. thank you all for being here as well. its always a highlight for me to be able to chat with our members, particularly, board members were...
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our community i deeply sadonned by the loss of chef max hardy, detroit nativeho was a trail hunger.in his advocacy to end he was the enowner of a rosedale park bistro. thene chef ken 8600 undation a nonofit organization that fights agnst hunger and raiseswareness about foo insecurity. "the new york times" named hardy one of 16 black chefs changing food in america in chef max also co-wrote the majerle coffee cookbook with rohanajerle, bob m's son, and featured on the food network. he was a champion, champion inspiring young people in detrt, teachg the fundamentals of connc on behalf of the 12th congressional district, we send our le and condolences to he trulyill b missed. i want to recognize the remarkable work of the detroit resc mission ministries as they celrated 115th year anniversary of service to our residents. for over a century detroit resc mission has been a beacon of hope providing food, shelt, services to those in our mmunity that areost vulnerable deoit rescue mission s by davidn february 14, 1909. the mission began as a soup kitchenith a mission to for our mouse vulnerabl
our community i deeply sadonned by the loss of chef max hardy, detroit nativeho was a trail hunger.in his advocacy to end he was the enowner of a rosedale park bistro. thene chef ken 8600 undation a nonofit organization that fights agnst hunger and raiseswareness about foo insecurity. "the new york times" named hardy one of 16 black chefs changing food in america in chef max also co-wrote the majerle coffee cookbook with rohanajerle, bob m's son, and featured on the food network. he...
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my name is kenneth kelly to a nk based in detroit, michigan. we have been a business now for going on 54 years but we want of the positive outcomes of the 1967 rights in detroit becoming the first african-american owned and controlled bank in the state of michigan. we currently have actually operations in minneapolis minnesota, part of george floyd's murder was the outcome of banks in the market that we want to do something differently and we got invited to come and look at the opportunity to expand into that market. so we are proud to represent the team there in detroit who does a fine job of it a try to bring financial services to that community. >> great. and brent. >> good morning peter. thank you having. i from seattle so i need to pay trivet to marchand lynch so i don't get find. [laughing] >> that is not true. there are no finds love expert the board fees are withheld i understand. a pleasure to be here. i have good fortune of being ceo of wafd bank, now a $30 billion bank on the west coast and nine western states from washington all the
my name is kenneth kelly to a nk based in detroit, michigan. we have been a business now for going on 54 years but we want of the positive outcomes of the 1967 rights in detroit becoming the first african-american owned and controlled bank in the state of michigan. we currently have actually operations in minneapolis minnesota, part of george floyd's murder was the outcome of banks in the market that we want to do something differently and we got invited to come and look at the opportunity to...
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the clerk will report the a bill to designate the federalng locan avenue in detroit, michigan, as the rosa parks federal building and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuan t to rule the gentleman from new york and the gentleman from tennessee will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. molinaro: i ask all members will record their votes by electronic device and insert extraneous materials in the record on s.1278. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. molinaro: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. this bill honors rosa parks, a pivotal figure the civil rights movement in naming the federal building at 985 michigan avenue in detroit, michigan, in her honor. we know rosa pa montgomery bus boycott when she refused to move from the front to the back of the bus. her fight with segregation is fitting to name this federal building after her. i urge support and yield my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. spea
the clerk will report the a bill to designate the federalng locan avenue in detroit, michigan, as the rosa parks federal building and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuan t to rule the gentleman from new york and the gentleman from tennessee will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. molinaro: i ask all members will record their votes by electronic device and insert extraneous materials in the record on s.1278. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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she spent a great deal of her career in detroit after leaving alabama. she was a staffer for the late congressman john conyers but rosa parks was one of the great figures in american history, one of the great heroines of the civil rights movement. she should absolutely be recognized in detroit and i'd love to get more information on the legislation so we can track it ends up for that. host: there was an effort to rename the post office in detroit that passed looks like it was signed by the president last year area perhaps there is more there. jay is next in north carolina, independent. caller: good morning. question about the situation in gaza now. trying to understand why is it that the upper leadership or african-american members of congress like the minority leader of the house, mr. meeks and mr. clyburn, why are they such advocates of israel and what it's doing to the palestinian people and why can't they see the commonality in the struggles they face? guest: the issue raises a difficult issue for members of congress. i believe most members of congre
she spent a great deal of her career in detroit after leaving alabama. she was a staffer for the late congressman john conyers but rosa parks was one of the great figures in american history, one of the great heroines of the civil rights movement. she should absolutely be recognized in detroit and i'd love to get more information on the legislation so we can track it ends up for that. host: there was an effort to rename the post office in detroit that passed looks like it was signed by the...
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if you have ever flown through the detroit airport and gotten something to eat, that's thanks to colleen who developed the award winning buffet of concession options at d.t.w. if you ever had a beer in michigan, that's thanks to colleen, she kept bars opened, and legally serving after being appointed by governor jennifer granholm to the michigan liquor control commission. and of course, i are a constituent in michigan's 11th district, and have ever had a federal government case solved, well, that's thanks to colleen. who oversees our exceptional casework program and has helped the team return thousands of dollars to michiganders' pockets. yes, she even regularly picks up the phone in our office to engage in talk with constituents directly. no task is too big or too small for colleen. colleen has also worked in the private sector where she served as vice president of strategic public affairs and director of the new product launch st the compuwork corporation as well as director of external relations and economic development f. she's worked tirelessly to represent her community as a member
if you have ever flown through the detroit airport and gotten something to eat, that's thanks to colleen who developed the award winning buffet of concession options at d.t.w. if you ever had a beer in michigan, that's thanks to colleen, she kept bars opened, and legally serving after being appointed by governor jennifer granholm to the michigan liquor control commission. and of course, i are a constituent in michigan's 11th district, and have ever had a federal government case solved, well,...
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from the likes of minnesotao the hills of tennessee across the plains from sea to shining sea from detroit down to houston and new york to la where there's pride in every american heart and it's time to stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today there ain't no doubt i love this land cut bless the usa- ss the usa and i'm american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today but there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless usa ♪ ♪ [crowd chanting "usa"] mr. trump: well, thank you very much. they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is the big one. [applause] and they tell me, the pungent and otherwise -- pundits and has never been anything so conclusive. this has been an amazing night, an amazing day. it has been an incredible per iod ime in our country's history. it is sad and so many ways but i think it will be inspir
from the likes of minnesotao the hills of tennessee across the plains from sea to shining sea from detroit down to houston and new york to la where there's pride in every american heart and it's time to stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today there ain't no doubt i love this land cut bless the usa- ss the usa and i'm american where at least...
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aba vice chair kenneth kelly, chairman ceo of first independence bank in detroit. and aba chair julie thurlow president ceo of the reading cooperative bank in writing massachusetts. and our moderator are very own chief [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everyone. have a seat. welcome. thank you for being here. thank all of your being here as well. always a highlight for me to be able to chat with our members, particularly four board members right now, essentially my boss is right here so i could have this conversation. nice to see you all. and rob just gave the introduction to you heard his remarks. we know we are all from but not everyone here may necessarily consumptive watching a c-span for examp not know all that much about your individual institutions. julie as archer i will ask you to go first. tell us a little bit your bk >> we are a mutual bank we are in, north of boston, massachusetts, about 1mi from le if you're familiar with the north shore. we are deposited over were found in 1886, and we are nine branch operations and get a mission 990 assets. but
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we were in detroit, michigan, and as you say we spent time patient named rebecca smith, who really was the model of what you would want recovery from opioid addiction to look like. she had beeny for five or six years. she was active in her church. had great relationships with her kids and grandkids, working a steady job. she credits this with helping she had been going into the clinic. she met every week and met counselors, picking up medications to take home. she deliver life. she attended she had a small amount of white wine as a part of a toast they were making. she mentioned it to her counselor. a small amount of alcohol showed up on her drug scr i should note, this is not someone who has ever had a problem with alcohol. the clinic has never been worried about her alcohol use. but the clinic upon learning of this stripped her the take-home privileges, which they call them , making her come in every to come in every single morning, this woman doesn't own a car, has had a knee rep [captioning performed by thenat, ts caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright
we were in detroit, michigan, and as you say we spent time patient named rebecca smith, who really was the model of what you would want recovery from opioid addiction to look like. she had beeny for five or six years. she was active in her church. had great relationships with her kids and grandkids, working a steady job. she credits this with helping she had been going into the clinic. she met every week and met counselors, picking up medications to take home. she deliver life. she attended she...
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host: gilbert of wwj radio on your screen up in detroit. mr. gilbert, we're going from this past week to our viewers. this is "the wall street journal" on the left. it says carmakers get more time to phase out gas engines. right now to it is a headline from "the washington post," u.s. sets tough limits on gas cars. both of these headlines lead stories last thursday. in can both of these things be true? guest: absolutely. i mean, that is what's happening here. you'll recall about a year ago i think it was april of 2023, the government proposed some very strict emissions standards. in fact, they were talking about 60% e.v.'s early in the next decade. the car industry said look, we're on the same page, we want to move to electrification but it's going take time. so when the final rules were proposed, the end is still the same as we get into 2022, 2033, but they pushed back the heavy lifting into early next decade. so car respects have a little more roomo develop e.v.'s, but try to get e.v.'s with customers want faster charging, less expensive, mor
host: gilbert of wwj radio on your screen up in detroit. mr. gilbert, we're going from this past week to our viewers. this is "the wall street journal" on the left. it says carmakers get more time to phase out gas engines. right now to it is a headline from "the washington post," u.s. sets tough limits on gas cars. both of these headlines lead stories last thursday. in can both of these things be true? guest: absolutely. i mean, that is what's happening here. you'll recall...
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along with bobphiladelphia, ands of detroit. and john conyers of detroit. those were the six. the african-americans who were members of the congress at that time. now there are 60 african-americans, 18 asian americans, 54 latinos, five native americans, 150 women. applause. [applause] that deserves applause. i wanted to pointhis out because once again, has there been progress? far more progress here then on thcorporbecause this owes to thr of the vote. this owes to political engagement. this owes to involvement and beyond these, there are a large number of members of congress who are not black, not asian american, not latino, not native american, who african-american and latino voters are essential to their coalition. they could not win if they cannot put a coalition that included our communities together. let's give that a big round of applause. [applause] i'm alwaysat that. so the civil rights act has made a difference. but the currentrnenges that we face, i want to put this in this context. of 2020. covid was two months old. we were all watching television. and then the iph
along with bobphiladelphia, ands of detroit. and john conyers of detroit. those were the six. the african-americans who were members of the congress at that time. now there are 60 african-americans, 18 asian americans, 54 latinos, five native americans, 150 women. applause. [applause] that deserves applause. i wanted to pointhis out because once again, has there been progress? far more progress here then on thcorporbecause this owes to thr of the vote. this owes to political engagement. this...
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anthony in detroit, independent line. is it time to reassess federal spending with the amount, priorities, process? caller: definitely, all of the above. $34 trillion, i don't think it can be paid back. anyone who thinks that that can be paid back, that unfathomable number, i think they are not being honest. the one that really borrows me the most is the foreign policy, where we actually see a lot of bipartisan agreement, democrats and republicans, they conduct foreign policy in a reckless way. the strength of our dollar is going to also come into never having a chance to pay for our debt or pay for anything. host: i want to go back to the 25 numbers, if we could put those back up for a second. when you look at this, out of that seven point $3 trillion proposed budget, 5.7 trillion dollars of that is mandatory, social security, medicare. so only $1.6 trillion is discretionary spending, and foreign aid is a minute part that $1.6 trillion. caller: yeah. social't have a great answer for that one because i understand the demo
anthony in detroit, independent line. is it time to reassess federal spending with the amount, priorities, process? caller: definitely, all of the above. $34 trillion, i don't think it can be paid back. anyone who thinks that that can be paid back, that unfathomable number, i think they are not being honest. the one that really borrows me the most is the foreign policy, where we actually see a lot of bipartisan agreement, democrats and republicans, they conduct foreign policy in a reckless way....
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and john conyers of detroit. those were the six, five or six african-americans whoere the time. now there's a 60 african-americans, 18 asian americs,, five native americans, 150 women, applause. [applause] that deserves an applause. and i want to point this out because once again has there been progress, far more progress here than the corporate side because this owes to the political engagement, this is to the involvement and then beyond these there are a large number of members of congress who are not black, asian american, latino, not native who african-american and latino voters are essential to their coalition meaning they cou if ta coalition that included these entities together. so let's give that a big round of applause. i'm always excited when we look at that. so the civil rights act has made a difference, but the current challenges that we face, i want to put this in this context may of 2020, covid was two months old. we were all watching and then the iphone video that the young woman in minneapolis was
and john conyers of detroit. those were the six, five or six african-americans whoere the time. now there's a 60 african-americans, 18 asian americs,, five native americans, 150 women, applause. [applause] that deserves an applause. and i want to point this out because once again has there been progress, far more progress here than the corporate side because this owes to the political engagement, this is to the involvement and then beyond these there are a large number of members of congress...
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to make sure that black americans had the ability to be trained for these jobs, and that included in detroit when we were coming in and you saw the great migration north, the auto industry, we are at the cusp of this new industrial revolution which is all about clean energan u this, it has been estimated that globally, the products that will get all of thesentries to get to net zero by 2050 which is what they have all pledged to do is going to be economic opportunity and the question is, who was going to take advantage of that? coi am so happy to say that your country is going for it. his because it is sofew mber important. since president biden took office some new numbers but since he took office, 14.8 million jobs created, the largest amount of created under any president of term, under any president in the history of the united states. [applause] that includes 2.6 million jobs for black workers. this is the longest continuous stretch of unemployment below 4% that we have seen in 50 years. it is the rate on record. it is the strongest economic recovery of all major economies. among black
to make sure that black americans had the ability to be trained for these jobs, and that included in detroit when we were coming in and you saw the great migration north, the auto industry, we are at the cusp of this new industrial revolution which is all about clean energan u this, it has been estimated that globally, the products that will get all of thesentries to get to net zero by 2050 which is what they have all pledged to do is going to be economic opportunity and the question is, who...
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applause] >> the house gaveled out now after working on infrastructure and naming of a federal building in detroit after a civil rights activist rosa parks. later this week the house will consider a bill that would for tiktok chinese parent company to diversities ownership or face a with an. live coverage when t house returns here on c-span. >> president biden released his fiscal year budget for 2025 that raises taxes for the wealthy according to the white house. it would expand the child tax credit and provide additional sy agency and other agencies. house speaker mike johnson released a statement about the potential impact of the president's proposed budget and reads ins4■é part, the price taf president biden's proposed budget is another glaring reminder of this administration's insatiable appetite for spending and the democrats' disguard forcal on tuesday robert hur wil mishaf documents. watch the judiciary committee hearing live on c-span 3. c-span d online at c-span.org. >> housing and urban development secraryx marsha fudge will leave her role according to the white house march 22. in a s
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morning walk throughout the neighborhood, detroit city clerk janice winfrey was approached by a man who told her you're going to pay ar actions in this election. oakland county elections director was recently threatened that he would for treason. former rochester hills clerk received a voicemail saying 10 million patrons will surround you, and that she deserves a knife to t t just a few examplef what the election administrators endured and it is misinformation that will increase. so do the threats. we all have protect the people who protect democracy. and in michigan, we made it a state crime to intimidate an specific intent of interfering with the official's duties. this should be a federal crime. are professionals. we are non-partisan. we put voters first. we are firmly committed to ensuring every citizen. can use to drive this year and every year. thank you. >> thank you so much for that, secretary allen. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i appreciate the opportunity to speak to you today about election security. as alabama secretary state, i serve as the state's chief election
morning walk throughout the neighborhood, detroit city clerk janice winfrey was approached by a man who told her you're going to pay ar actions in this election. oakland county elections director was recently threatened that he would for treason. former rochester hills clerk received a voicemail saying 10 million patrons will surround you, and that she deserves a knife to t t just a few examplef what the election administrators endured and it is misinformation that will increase. so do the...
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an act to designate the federal building in detroit, michigan, as the rosa parks federal building, and for other purposes. tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call k for its immediate consideration. the clerk: the clerk will report the -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. 67. clerk: house calendar num house resolution 1085. lved, that un it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, h.r. 1023, to repeal section 134 of the clean air act, relating to the greenhouse gas reduction fund all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 118—26 shall be considered as adopted. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill, the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill, as amended, and on any he intervening motion except, one, one hour of debate equally divided and controlle
an act to designate the federal building in detroit, michigan, as the rosa parks federal building, and for other purposes. tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call k for its immediate consideration. the clerk: the clerk will report the -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. 67. clerk: house calendar num house resolution 1085. lved, that un it shall be in order...
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president former congressman from detroit. sensational. thank you for what you're doing for the country.e% >> my wife ice outside. >> thank you. [indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter] >> i know you are ma'am. >> give 'em hell harry with. don't give 'em hell, just tell them the truth. >> they don't like to hear it. [laughter] >> mr. president we're excited. how are you? >> there's so much at stake. drives me crazy. thank you helping me through it. about time we had someone strong strong. >> thanks, thanks. >> i'm ambassador of -- >> how are you? i spent a lot of time in your country. i was worried she wasn't going to come home. thank you. >>hank you sir. >> thank you. thank you. you ok? >> i'm good. >> i mean it. >> i'm good. >> which way? >> right here. right this way. >> we're just going to follow the sergeant of arms. this way sir. >> how are you? >> and how are. very well. >> i know you know. [indiscernible] >> we need to go this way. >> you want to start, you have to have stay there. thank >> you're going to do great things. i know
president former congressman from detroit. sensational. thank you for what you're doing for the country.e% >> my wife ice outside. >> thank you. [indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter] >> i know you are ma'am. >> give 'em hell harry with. don't give 'em hell, just tell them the truth. >> they don't like to hear it. [laughter] >> mr. president we're excited. how are you? >> there's so much at stake. drives me crazy. thank you helping me through it....
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tlaib: i love recognizing our community mothers in detroit. amy good, founded alternative for girls, a recognized organization serving at-risk youth women in southeast michigan. for the past 37 yrsy has led alternative for girls with integrity and commitment to organization's mission to ensure a better quality of life women who have survived homelessness, violence, and trauma. with their support, many young girls can to succeed in school, graduate, and become leaders in our communities by providing shelter, housing, mentorship programs, skills much more. with amy's partnership, i am so proud to announce our office was able to secure $1.1 million for the alternative for girls to construct the dr. maya angelo village tha create many units for permanent housing for at-risk families join me in thanking amy for outstanding service to ourhigan as we wish her well in her next endeavor. congress passed legislation to celebrate the the civil rights movement and a beloved rest can't of our community -- rest can't of our comm our community -- resident of
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i grew up on welfare in detroit, with 25,000 palestinians billing -- being killed like that, i just can« support that. he should know better. host: myrtle beach, south carolina, independent, ronald. good morning. caller: good morning i called on the democrat line. the problem that i see is that people do not understand what is going on. they always complain about the cost of food going up, gas, everythii am at 68 years now. i have up. it is high. from different presidents. that is always going a transfer over and over again. it is not going end. people need to learn that inflation and the cost of living is recycling system that goes from up to down. they need to stop using that as a gimmick to campaign on because that is always going to happen. host: what is your top campaign issue this year? caller: right is going to be the border, that is one of them, and i have issues with that. i think the republicans had an offer up on the table and it was legitimate. there was nothing■<■ lot -- not legitimate. had a good offer, and they did not do anything about it, did not even want to vote
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♪ >> ♪ from the lakes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee he plains from sea to shining sea from detroit down toouston and new york to l.a. there is pride in every american heart and it is time we stand and say that i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free and i won't forget the man who died who gave that life to■b me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today because there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪ and i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free and i won't forget the man who died who gave that life to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today because there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa! ♪ [crowd cheering] mr. trump: oh, hello, greensboro , hello,i am thrilled to be bacn beautiful north carolina with thousands of proud hearts is what you are. american patriots. we need a lot of patriots in this country based on what we are doing. we need some p■vover the past fe put a rocket to the republican nomination. it has been a rocket! i did not win in iowa, you won i
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you look at us and detroit -- by the way, we used to be called little detroit. there's a good reason for that today because both cities were known for making cars, they had good paying jobs, good for all people. now, you see a decline in deterioration with both cities as far as the job market and the overall economy and everything. look up connorsville, indiana. it is in the southeastern part, 60 miles between us and indianapolis on one side. host: i appreciate your comments. let's hear from jeff in spring hill, florida on the democratic line. 'caller: i wanted to say three things. first of all, for me, they can make all their stories up and the rest of this about how bad biden is. the truth of the matter is that he is a proven traitor to america. if you vote for a traitor, that is what it makes you too. are you saying that of biden or of trump? caller: trump. what the hell. [laughter] he did the same thing that bin laden did and we killed him. the other thing that i wanted to say was, the washington journal the next time that they have democrats on, congressmen
you look at us and detroit -- by the way, we used to be called little detroit. there's a good reason for that today because both cities were known for making cars, they had good paying jobs, good for all people. now, you see a decline in deterioration with both cities as far as the job market and the overall economy and everything. look up connorsville, indiana. it is in the southeastern part, 60 miles between us and indianapolis on one side. host: i appreciate your comments. let's hear from...
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you look at us and detroit -- by the way, we used to be called little detroit. there's a good reason today because both cities were known for making cars, they had good paying jobs, good for all people. w, you see a decline in deterioration with both cities as far as the job market and the overall economy and everything. look up connorsville, indiana. it is in the southeastern part, 60 miles between us and indianapolis on one side. host: i appreciate your comments. let's hear from jeff in spring hill, florida on the democratic line. 'caller: i wanted to say three things. first of all, for me, they can make all their stories up and the rest of this about how bad biden is. the truth of the matter is that he is a proven traitor to america. if you vote for a traitor, that is what it makes you too. host: are you saying that of biden or of trump? caller: trump. what the hell. [laughtehe did the same thing that bin laden did and we killed him. the other thing that i wanted to say was, the washington journal the next time that they have democrats on, congressmen senator
you look at us and detroit -- by the way, we used to be called little detroit. there's a good reason today because both cities were known for making cars, they had good paying jobs, good for all people. w, you see a decline in deterioration with both cities as far as the job market and the overall economy and everything. look up connorsville, indiana. it is in the southeastern part, 60 miles between us and indianapolis on one side. host: i appreciate your comments. let's hear from jeff in...
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for example just over aear ago a detroit woman was arrested for robbery and carjacking after she was improperly identified the perpetrator by an automatic facial recognition search. she was 8 months pregnant when she w arrested. after bng held by the pole for 11 hours she was released on a $100,000 bond. it took a two hearing for t case ainst her to be dismissed. der tsill, however if this wom had been on daca or t.p. status, i.c.e. wouldave been required to detain her upon her release and her u.s. citizen son would have bee born i immigration detention. even though she comtted no crime. mandory dettion of innent people is not a reasonable or sensible policy cice. this is not where we shou be focusing our limited enforcement resoces. it is important to remember that this bill would subject more people to mandatory detention at a time when rlicans refused to give the deptment of homeland security the resrces it needs to carry out its policies. the biden administration is currently detaining 39,000 people a day. th is 500 me people than congss has even provide funding for to detain. co
for example just over aear ago a detroit woman was arrested for robbery and carjacking after she was improperly identified the perpetrator by an automatic facial recognition search. she was 8 months pregnant when she w arrested. after bng held by the pole for 11 hours she was released on a $100,000 bond. it took a two hearing for t case ainst her to be dismissed. der tsill, however if this wom had been on daca or t.p. status, i.c.e. wouldave been required to detain her upon her release and her...
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tony in detroit, democratic caller hi. thank you for taking my call. can you please on your program ha on an espionage and have them compare on one side all the paper documents that president biden and president trump and vice president pence have in their garages or wherever? clinton's use of a private server, iphones, blackberry phones while she was overseas. thank you very much. host: jeff in pennsylvania, republican. we are in open forum. there. all of this bad talked about maga cultists so what we talk about the democrat is the district america democrat agenda? host: jeff in pennsylvania, republican. the wall street journal headline, high court pulled back into the abortion battle. the high court on tuesday will hear theasn pills. the court has forced the case bk into its ticket after the decision to years ago with dobbs when it eliminated federal protection for the procedure. we will ve l coverage of the oral argument on tuesday. tune in and watch on c-span, our now, and also online at c-span again, the fda approval of this that is before the sup
tony in detroit, democratic caller hi. thank you for taking my call. can you please on your program ha on an espionage and have them compare on one side all the paper documents that president biden and president trump and vice president pence have in their garages or wherever? clinton's use of a private server, iphones, blackberry phones while she was overseas. thank you very much. host: jeff in pennsylvania, republican. we are in open forum. there. all of this bad talked about maga cultists so...
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he finished his career working in the city of detroit's municipal courts. his daughter, judy rogers, sd he was the area's only black physician for several years. in 1971, garrison became the first black member of theskegond of trustees. he served for 10 years as a trustee for the community foundation for muskegon county. finally, to close out this moment of reflection, we have the story of a story teller. i'd like to honor the grand rapids african-american museum and archives' own george baird. a longtime grand rapidian, every single day george is working to african-american history and keep memories alive for future generations. i couldn't be more grateful for his friendship, in this project, and our shared work together for our west michigan community. george, this is for you. your passion and dedication to telling the stories of black west michiganders ensures that t contained just to a single month, but that we recognize the contributions ofbt african-americans in our community every day. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would
he finished his career working in the city of detroit's municipal courts. his daughter, judy rogers, sd he was the area's only black physician for several years. in 1971, garrison became the first black member of theskegond of trustees. he served for 10 years as a trustee for the community foundation for muskegon county. finally, to close out this moment of reflection, we have the story of a story teller. i'd like to honor the grand rapids african-american museum and archives' own george baird....
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last year, thea by wildfire smoke from canada, causing unhealthy air quality from detroit to washington, d.c. to austin. inhaling such smoke causes lung disease, heart problems, as well as cancer. as wildfires grow more common in urban communities, they can burn dangerous synthetic materials. even after the fire is remains. aftereffect like floods, mudslides, and buried land can threaten public safety for years. but it doesn't stop there. wildfires are also unbelievably asked pensive. they amount to billions of dollars of risk bonds and ■wv recovery costs, as well as economic losses every single year. our state and local governments resources on these disasters, often much more than they can afford. businesses lose money. properties lose value. infrastructure gets damaged, and industries are changed for good. this is it just a land management issue anymore. it's also an emerging crisis of public health, and economic security. that is partly do to development. we are building more in the wildland urban interface, a term for the transitional zone between unoccupied land and settled prop
last year, thea by wildfire smoke from canada, causing unhealthy air quality from detroit to washington, d.c. to austin. inhaling such smoke causes lung disease, heart problems, as well as cancer. as wildfires grow more common in urban communities, they can burn dangerous synthetic materials. even after the fire is remains. aftereffect like floods, mudslides, and buried land can threaten public safety for years. but it doesn't stop there. wildfires are also unbelievably asked pensive. they...
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minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas sea from the trait down to houston -- from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. there is pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm freeand i won't forget the men who died gave that right to be next to you and defend her still today because there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today there ai' doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪ ♪ >> usa! usa! trump: hello, georgia. i am thrilled to be back in rome. we did very well in rome. you hard-working american patriots are amazing. you built this country. this has been a tremendous week for ourement. we won vague on super tuesday -- they call it super tuesday for a reason. now we are just days away from clinching the republican nomination for president of the united states of america. i want to thank the milli
minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas sea from the trait down to houston -- from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. there is pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm freeand i won't forget the men who died gave that right to be next to you and defend her still today because there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know...
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host: detroit news saying sean fain will be a guest at the state of the you tonight with a guest of first lady jill biden. mr. bided a friend of labor who went to the picket line to support the labor union last fall. several people have been invited by the administration to sit in the first lady's box. 8:00 our coverage stc-span. top issue when it comes to tonight, bob in utah on the democrats line. caller: good morning pedro. joe biden is an old guy like me and as long as he stays alive he supports democracy. host: what should he say about democracy? caller: we don't need a dictator and donald trump has promised to be a dictator. so please listen to that woman and montana. host: you can keep calling our show today we will primarily be hearing from you when it comes to tonight's state of the union. you can call us on the phone lines or send us a text (202) 748-8003. the white house press secretary previewed some of the themes the president will address tonight and here's a portion of that. [video clip] >> you will hear the president lay out his historic achievements in his vision for the
host: detroit news saying sean fain will be a guest at the state of the you tonight with a guest of first lady jill biden. mr. bided a friend of labor who went to the picket line to support the labor union last fall. several people have been invited by the administration to sit in the first lady's box. 8:00 our coverage stc-span. top issue when it comes to tonight, bob in utah on the democrats line. caller: good morning pedro. joe biden is an old guy like me and as long as he stays alive he...
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troy athens high school in detroit, michigan claimed the first prize in their high school central division with their production "unseen heroes: the caregivers of america."in the haskell western division, palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threads of change which takes a critical look at the fashion industry and our top award of $5,000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman at western haskell in connecticut for the compelling documentary navigating past and future conflict with iran, dealing with a sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown in the back of the car and taken straight to prison. >> it brings me great joy out of 3200 students who participated in this competition this year, you guys of the grand prize winners for studentcam 2024. >> thank you so much. this is a huge honor. we are so grateful for this opportunity and we really thank you a lot. >> we extend our gratitude to the educators, parents and participants who have supported each of
troy athens high school in detroit, michigan claimed the first prize in their high school central division with their production "unseen heroes: the caregivers of america."in the haskell western division, palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threads of change which takes a critical look at the fashion industry and our top award of $5,000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman at western haskell in connecticut for the compelling documentary navigating past...
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we were in detroit, michigan, and as you say we spent time with a patient named rebecca smith, who really was the model of what you would want recovery from opioid addiction to look like. she had been in stable recovery for five or six she was active in her church. had great relationships with her kids and grandkids, working asteady job. she credits this with helping her put heroin. she had been going into the clinic. she met every week and met weekly with counselors, picking up medications to take home. she deliver life. she attended she had a small amount of white wine as a part of a toast they were making. she mentioned it to her counselor. a small amount of alcohol showed up on her drug screen. i should note, this is not someone who has ever had a problem with alcohol. the clinic has never been worried about her alcohol use. but the clinic upon learning of this stripped her the take-home privileges, which they call them , making her come in every single morning. when she had to come in every single morning, this woman doesn't own a car, has had a kneelacement, needs another she was no
we were in detroit, michigan, and as you say we spent time with a patient named rebecca smith, who really was the model of what you would want recovery from opioid addiction to look like. she had been in stable recovery for five or six she was active in her church. had great relationships with her kids and grandkids, working asteady job. she credits this with helping her put heroin. she had been going into the clinic. she met every week and met weekly with counselors, picking up medications to...
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louis, detroit, baltimore, memphis, and little rock. there is this tendency to focus on chicago and new york and other cities of that nature. in this breakdown, chicago is 20th. also in crime statistics, they are inherently racist. i want to point to the number one city on the list, st. louis, missouri. if we remember the killing of the black man in st. louis, ferguson was outside of st. louis. what we learn from the analysis of st. louis or ferguson was that the police department were using -- picking up and giving citations as a way to bolster their finances. if you want an honest discussion of crime, i suspect -- i suggest you read the condemnation of blackness. he looks at how crime been focused at black people. we do not think of donald trump as a criminal, but he has -- crime is also white. that is an example of white crime. host: next is mike in texas on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. i lost my job years ago. i worked for a company. it was due to china's unfair trade practices. i would love to see democrats focus m
louis, detroit, baltimore, memphis, and little rock. there is this tendency to focus on chicago and new york and other cities of that nature. in this breakdown, chicago is 20th. also in crime statistics, they are inherently racist. i want to point to the number one city on the list, st. louis, missouri. if we remember the killing of the black man in st. louis, ferguson was outside of st. louis. what we learn from the analysis of st. louis or ferguson was that the police department were using --...
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michael is in detroit on the line for independents. . caller: yes. the question that you propose regarding religion, i think somewhat of an oxymoron because religion is just a way my and it is part of worship. hello? host: we can hear you. caller: it is a part of worship and the human being is created to worship something. whether it is worshiping ideas, whether they are conscious or unconscious of their philosophy that is governing their lives. the question should be what sense of morality does this country have, and the religion of america is capitalism. we cover it with an identity with christ, but if you look in the bible, they follow absolutely very little of what christ has promoted. it is in the bible that christ said none of you based upon the choices and the actions that govern your way of riffing, your value system. the value system of this country , it has to be more satanic than it is god-fearing. laws are made by god, and laws are not made by man. when man makes laws that is to certain groups of humans. host: i want to bring in a bit mor
michael is in detroit on the line for independents. . caller: yes. the question that you propose regarding religion, i think somewhat of an oxymoron because religion is just a way my and it is part of worship. hello? host: we can hear you. caller: it is a part of worship and the human being is created to worship something. whether it is worshiping ideas, whether they are conscious or unconscious of their philosophy that is governing their lives. the question should be what sense of morality...
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louis, detroit, baltimore, memphis, and little rock. there is this tendency to focus on chicago and new york and other cities of that nature. in this breakdown, chicago is 20th. also in crime statistics, they are inherently racist. i want to point to the number one city on the list, st. louis, missouri. if we remember the killing of the black man in st. louis, ferguson was outside of st. louis. what we learn from the analysis of st. louis or ferguson was that the police department were using -- picking up and giving citations as a way to bolster their finances. if you want an honest discussion of crime, i suspect -- i suggest you read the condemnation of blackness. he looks at how crime has been focused at black peoplewe do nop as a criminal, but he has -- crime is■ilso white. that is an example of white crime. host: next is mike in texas on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. i lost my job years ago. i worked for a company. it was due to china's unfair trade practices. i would love to see democrats focus more on the issue o
louis, detroit, baltimore, memphis, and little rock. there is this tendency to focus on chicago and new york and other cities of that nature. in this breakdown, chicago is 20th. also in crime statistics, they are inherently racist. i want to point to the number one city on the list, st. louis, missouri. if we remember the killing of the black man in st. louis, ferguson was outside of st. louis. what we learn from the analysis of st. louis or ferguson was that the police department were using --...
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michael is in detroit on the line for independents. . caller: yes. the question that you propose regarding religion, i think somewhat of an oxymoron because religion is just a way my and it is part of worship. hello? host: we can hear you. caller: it is a part of worship and the human being is created to worship something. whether it is worshiping ideas, whether they are conscious or unconscious of their philosophy that is governing their lives. the question should be what sense of morality does this country have, and the religion of america is capitalism. we cover it with an identity with christ, but if you look in the bible, they follow absolutely very little of what christ has promoted. it is in the bible that christ said none of you based upon the choices and the actions that govern your way of riffing, your value system. the value system of this country , it has to be more satanic than it is god-fearing. laws are made by god, and laws are not made by man. when man makes laws that is to certain groups of humans. host: i want to bring in a bit mor
michael is in detroit on the line for independents. . caller: yes. the question that you propose regarding religion, i think somewhat of an oxymoron because religion is just a way my and it is part of worship. hello? host: we can hear you. caller: it is a part of worship and the human being is created to worship something. whether it is worshiping ideas, whether they are conscious or unconscious of their philosophy that is governing their lives. the question should be what sense of morality...
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host: all right, let's go to gwen, who was calling from detroit, and gwen opposes the impeachment effort. good morning. caller: hi. good morning. the person who was just speaking, he is asking all of these questions. why don't you look it up in google it instead of watching fox? every time they call him, it is the same. don't disconnect me, but i am just saying they are talking points. they all say the same thing. but about this impeachment effort, what it is is looking up dirt effort. they are still looking up dirt, still trying to find something against biden ever since trump told putin to find some information about hillary, whatever, but my thing is this is nothing but another delay tactic. they are delaying everything and that is the name of the game. his judges are delaying everything, the supreme court, they keep pushing the date back, pushing the date back. even with the family with income of that is just a delay tactic. they don't have any information like another caller said. they don't have anything. they don't have nothing, and they keep saying we are trying to look into this
host: all right, let's go to gwen, who was calling from detroit, and gwen opposes the impeachment effort. good morning. caller: hi. good morning. the person who was just speaking, he is asking all of these questions. why don't you look it up in google it instead of watching fox? every time they call him, it is the same. don't disconnect me, but i am just saying they are talking points. they all say the same thing. but about this impeachment effort, what it is is looking up dirt effort. they are...
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host: all right, let's go to gwen, who was calling from detroit, and gwen opposes the impeachment effort. good morning. caller: hi. good morning. the person who was just speaking, he is asking all of these questions. why don't you look it up in google it instead of watching fox? every time they call him, it is the same. don't disconnect me, but i am just saying they are talking points. they all say the same thing. but about this impeachment effort, what it is is looking up dirt effort. they are still looking up dirt, still trying to find something against biden ever since trump told putin to find some information about hillary, whatever, but my thing is this is nothing but another delay tactic. they are delaying everything and that is the name of the game. his judges are delaying everything, the supreme court, they keep pushing the date back, pushing the date back. even with the family with income of that is just a delay tactic. they don't have any information like another caller said. they don't have anything. they don't have nothing, and they keep saying we are trying to look into this
host: all right, let's go to gwen, who was calling from detroit, and gwen opposes the impeachment effort. good morning. caller: hi. good morning. the person who was just speaking, he is asking all of these questions. why don't you look it up in google it instead of watching fox? every time they call him, it is the same. don't disconnect me, but i am just saying they are talking points. they all say the same thing. but about this impeachment effort, what it is is looking up dirt effort. they are...