this group saying, you're trying to destroy that america because you're changing it. and the other group's saying, no, we just want it for us too. >> to understand the kind of drastic upheaval that's taken place in michigan over the past hundred years, we just need to look to detroit. in the first half of the 20th century, this city was an industrial boom town with high-paying blue collar jobs in manufacturing. but after world war ii, many of those good jobs began to disappear. racial tension and widespread reports of police brutality fueled riots in 1967 and fault lines were drawn. detroit became the blackest city in america and a democratic stronghold while many whites headed for the suburbs and rural michigan with grievances of a lost way of life. given this political climate, this period of instability that we're feeling, do you think that this is going to continue?