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chicago was jumpin'. nfl draft, grateful dead, lollapalooza, all happened while we were filmin' chi-raq. but that's all downtown. so this goes back to a tale of two cities. anybody that went to those three events, they were not goin' to the south side. they weren't going to terror town. if you live downtown, the north side, the only reason you're gonna go to the south side is if you're goin' to see the white sox play. and usually if you're on the north side you hate the... the... the white sox and you're a cub fan. so if... (laugh) so there's really no reason to go to the south side. so that whole part of the argument of... the mayor's argument, i mean i totally disagree with. i did a documentary called four little girls, which is about the bombing of the sixth history baptist church, birmingham, alabama... where on september (chuckle) 16, 1963, four black girls were blown apart by dynamite. and in that film... we have archival footage of mayors of southern towns, who always say it's some outside agitator
chicago was jumpin'. nfl draft, grateful dead, lollapalooza, all happened while we were filmin' chi-raq. but that's all downtown. so this goes back to a tale of two cities. anybody that went to those three events, they were not goin' to the south side. they weren't going to terror town. if you live downtown, the north side, the only reason you're gonna go to the south side is if you're goin' to see the white sox play. and usually if you're on the north side you hate the... the... the white sox...
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Apr 10, 2016
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chicago was jumpin'. nfl draft, grateful dead, lollapalooza, all happened while we were filmin' chi-raq. but that's all downtown. so this goes back to a tale of two cities. anybody that went to those three events, they were not goin' to the south side. they weren't going to terror town. if you live downtown, the north side, the only reason you're gonna go to the south side is if you're goin' to see the white sox play. and usually if you're on the north side you hate the... the... the white sox and you're a cub fan. so if... (laugh) so there's really no reason to go to the south side. so that whole part of the argument of... the mayor's argument, i mean i totally disagree with. i did a documentary called four little girls, which is about the bombing of the sixth history baptist church, birmingham, alabama... where on september (chuckle) 16, 1963, four black girls were blown apart by dynamite. and in that film... we have archival footage of mayors of southern towns, who always say it's some outside agitator
chicago was jumpin'. nfl draft, grateful dead, lollapalooza, all happened while we were filmin' chi-raq. but that's all downtown. so this goes back to a tale of two cities. anybody that went to those three events, they were not goin' to the south side. they weren't going to terror town. if you live downtown, the north side, the only reason you're gonna go to the south side is if you're goin' to see the white sox play. and usually if you're on the north side you hate the... the... the white sox...
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>> usually money from of a traffic stop then that will seized city will have cases chicago vs. $9 and that is entered into a general fund then the police use that general fund to allocate new resources for the war on drugs so that is self funding. sometimes it is cash sometimes it is headphones so it is of mixed. >> what can be these are the stingrays being used? >> from what i can tell mostly drug cases. i don't mean those better jacking up the cost of pharmaceuticals. [laughter] that is not a crime. [laughter] but that is low-level drug offenders and to go back to the idea of the narcotics investigations on the west side in south side of chicago. i wish i had a list to show you the demographics but i don't. but that is drug cases in general. [applause] >> thinking about asset forfeiture looking at the number of prosecutors they can make a difference to mass incarceration and we have been convened by the progressive head district attorney with 20 people from all over the country to think about these issues. but then to bring us together to do some good to reduce mass incarceration. s
>> usually money from of a traffic stop then that will seized city will have cases chicago vs. $9 and that is entered into a general fund then the police use that general fund to allocate new resources for the war on drugs so that is self funding. sometimes it is cash sometimes it is headphones so it is of mixed. >> what can be these are the stingrays being used? >> from what i can tell mostly drug cases. i don't mean those better jacking up the cost of pharmaceuticals....
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i love chicago. since i moved into the state in 1985, i love going to chicago, new york, to major cities. i love this country. in the last seven years, isn't our president used to work in chicago? harris: well he is from there. >> he says he is from hawaii. harris: has a home there. senator. >> and so, gun laws are really high -- one of the best gun laws right in the chicago and taxes, are highest, nothing is going on in that city. actually it is getting worse every single day. so, policies just have not worked. but not only chicago, i think a lot of other cities. baltimore, detroit. these are, in the '80s these cities were unbelievable. now you can't even go there. >> what is interesting to me about this, dagen, you probably know more about that than i do, new york city is very good example, stringent gun laws, high taxes. city income tax, state income tax, probably one of the highest taxed cities in the world. millionaires not leaving new york city. david: poe next growth. dagen: quality of life is
i love chicago. since i moved into the state in 1985, i love going to chicago, new york, to major cities. i love this country. in the last seven years, isn't our president used to work in chicago? harris: well he is from there. >> he says he is from hawaii. harris: has a home there. senator. >> and so, gun laws are really high -- one of the best gun laws right in the chicago and taxes, are highest, nothing is going on in that city. actually it is getting worse every single day. so,...
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chicago mr. speaker, state university is renowned for ecruiting and graduating nontraditional minority students who, due to a variety of reasons, have been denied many of the economic and social and educational benefits enjoyed by he greater american society. as "u.s. news & world report" notes, chicago state university ranks first in illinois in awarding bachelors' degrees to african-americans in the physical sciences, health professions, and other related sciences. additionally, the school also anks fourth in illinois in awarding baccalaureate degrees to latino students in the education sector. mr. speaker, closing chicago state university, even on a temporary basis, would have a profound impact for the lives of all of these students who have worked so hard to beat the odds and who desperately seek to provide a better life for themselves and for their amilies. additionally, as one of my district's largest employers, if the university were to close, it would have a devastating, rippling effect o
chicago mr. speaker, state university is renowned for ecruiting and graduating nontraditional minority students who, due to a variety of reasons, have been denied many of the economic and social and educational benefits enjoyed by he greater american society. as "u.s. news & world report" notes, chicago state university ranks first in illinois in awarding bachelors' degrees to african-americans in the physical sciences, health professions, and other related sciences. additionally,...
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students union leadership. >> reporter: the chicago teachers union in the city of chicago have had a very contentious relationship for the past few years. it started back in 2013 when the city shut down 50 chicago public schools because of budget issues >>> we know the governor wanted to take over the city school system, but there has been a ruling from the state attorney-general that may impact his plan. what's going on there? >> reporter: yes. that's right. what the governor was trying to say was that in order to shut down or take over the chicago city schools, he was trying to prevent the chicago public schools from borrowing money and the attorney-general said today that he did not have the authority to do that. however, governor did kon testimony the teachers for walking off the job today. in a statement he said: >>> the ceo of chicago public school has asked the teachers to join him in springfield to protest this impasse between the legislature and governor rowner >>> thank you for that. up next, the desperate search for survivors in the deadly overpass collapse in india. narro
students union leadership. >> reporter: the chicago teachers union in the city of chicago have had a very contentious relationship for the past few years. it started back in 2013 when the city shut down 50 chicago public schools because of budget issues >>> we know the governor wanted to take over the city school system, but there has been a ruling from the state attorney-general that may impact his plan. what's going on there? >> reporter: yes. that's right. what the...
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. >> don, thanks very much. >>> well, draft may be out in chicago but party is here in philadelphia. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live at lincoln financial field with that part of the story, alex. >> reporter: that is exactly what i'm saying it must be a blast to be there in person in chi town but real party is right here in philadelphia. things are all set for eagles draft party where hundreds will be filling up to watch this draft action in real time on big screens and it will hit right away with that coveted number two pick on their hand, eagles diehard are bracing for the potential of pulling a franchise chasing quarterback an opportunity that don mentioned. it has not happened in 17 years. fans braved lackluster weather outside to wait to get in there. out there they shared their thoughts. >> i hope that we get wentz. >> quarterback. >> i don't understand what bradford is going through, i mean, this is philly, you know, philly to the end. everybody plays for the guy behind them. >> i am hoping we can get him. we need a quarterback. i'm getting upset with how bra
. >> don, thanks very much. >>> well, draft may be out in chicago but party is here in philadelphia. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live at lincoln financial field with that part of the story, alex. >> reporter: that is exactly what i'm saying it must be a blast to be there in person in chi town but real party is right here in philadelphia. things are all set for eagles draft party where hundreds will be filling up to watch this draft action in real...
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. >> and there was a family in chicago. there was a woman who literally turned her pain into her purpose. >> she lost her son. >> her son was shot in front of a church, going to band practice. >> i try to protect him the best that i could, me and my husband and because of guns in our neighborhood, my baby is not here. just like it happened to me, i found out it can happen to anybody, no matter how hard you try to protect your child. >> this kid did everything right, he was going to college, good kid, stayed out of trouble, had a long-term girlfriend. you do everything, and you do everything right and everything will be all well in the world. well, it wasn't. and this crushed her. she attempted suicide twice. >> and yet she brought herself back. >> she survived her second suicide attempt, and she quit her job at a bank, and she went to work at the church that's a beacon of hope on the south side of chicago. and she helps at risk youth. >> so we're here, and if you need us. >> and she really really tries to fight for peace, a
. >> and there was a family in chicago. there was a woman who literally turned her pain into her purpose. >> she lost her son. >> her son was shot in front of a church, going to band practice. >> i try to protect him the best that i could, me and my husband and because of guns in our neighborhood, my baby is not here. just like it happened to me, i found out it can happen to anybody, no matter how hard you try to protect your child. >> this kid did everything...
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a day of action, chicago teachers walk out to protest cuts. gross negligent, flint puts michigan on notice that it may sue. a sea turtle that is getting some unusual help. a two day nuclear security summit convened by president obama just wrapped up in washington. the president said the gathering is fulfilling the goal of keeping nuclear weapons out of the hands of "madmen". more needs to be done. our correspondent is covering the summit for us. jamie. >> reporter: the president said that the nation's gathered here achieved what he called something remarkable. he says that highly enriched uranium and plutonium have been removed from 50 facilities in 30 countries, removed or secured. that, he says, is enough material to make 150 nuclear bombs. he said from this point on what he called terrorist or criminal gangs or arms merchants look around for material to make a nuclear device, they will find vast regions of the world off limits. >> reporter: in the same hall war president obama opened the first nuclear summit six years ago, he sounded a warn
a day of action, chicago teachers walk out to protest cuts. gross negligent, flint puts michigan on notice that it may sue. a sea turtle that is getting some unusual help. a two day nuclear security summit convened by president obama just wrapped up in washington. the president said the gathering is fulfilling the goal of keeping nuclear weapons out of the hands of "madmen". more needs to be done. our correspondent is covering the summit for us. jamie. >> reporter: the president...
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and the chicago police got here. and a lot of it seemed to go to the attitudes of the officers on the street. you talked about in part racism. you talked about the mentality of ends justifying the means. a lot of the recommendationsns in this report-- and there are many of them-- go to policy changes, new procedures, new offices.es how do you get at, though, the attitudes of the cops on the street? >> well, look, i want to make-- be very clear that what we were reflecting is what we heard from the community. there are a number of police officers out there every day who do their job the right way. i hope that if our recommendations are adopted, that it will actually empower those officers who want to truly serve and protect, who want to have the support and resources of their supervisors, of the leadership of the department, so that they canan police in a way that is both effect and i have respectful and understands and reflects the nature of a true partnership with members of the community.ni and i think if we get to
and the chicago police got here. and a lot of it seemed to go to the attitudes of the officers on the street. you talked about in part racism. you talked about the mentality of ends justifying the means. a lot of the recommendationsns in this report-- and there are many of them-- go to policy changes, new procedures, new offices.es how do you get at, though, the attitudes of the cops on the street? >> well, look, i want to make-- be very clear that what we were reflecting is what we heard...
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chicago had those things. chicago had those things. she grew up in a bungalow and says all i became happened in the four walls of this house, this apartment above a house that her brother told me if you said it was more than 1100 square feet i would say you were lying. her heroes were people they could touch. they were not astronauts or singers or performers, they were her relatives, people she knew in the neighborhood, in part together people who she heard stories at home, her parents and grandparents came north in the great migration and they found the time in chicago that was not easy for black people. wasn't easy for very many people but in particular her paternal grandfather, frazier robinson jr. to seek his fortune, fortune was pretty hard to find. she once said if my grandfather were born white he would have been a banker. he left the family at one point, went into the army, he became a postal worker which was a path to the middle class as you know. this father, grandfather with so much to say at out how the deck was stacked sai
chicago had those things. chicago had those things. she grew up in a bungalow and says all i became happened in the four walls of this house, this apartment above a house that her brother told me if you said it was more than 1100 square feet i would say you were lying. her heroes were people they could touch. they were not astronauts or singers or performers, they were her relatives, people she knew in the neighborhood, in part together people who she heard stories at home, her parents and...
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same in chicago with wet weather in toronto with a high of 10 degrees on monday. as we look at the forecast for east asia, we hav a stationary boundary extending from the southeastern portions of china
same in chicago with wet weather in toronto with a high of 10 degrees on monday. as we look at the forecast for east asia, we hav a stationary boundary extending from the southeastern portions of china
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. >> and there was a family in chicago. there was a woman who literally turned her pain into her purpose. >> she lost her son. >> her son was shot in front of practice. >> i try to protect him the best that i could, me and my husband and because of guns in our neighborhood, my baby is not here. just like it happened to me, i found out it can happen to anybody, no matter how hard you try to protect your child. >> this kid did everything right, he was going to college, good kid, stayed out of trouble, had a long-term girlfriend. you do everything, and you do everything right and everything will be all well in the world. well, it wasn't. and this crushed her. she attempted suicide twice. >> and yet she brought herself back. >> she survived her second suicide attempt, and she quit her job at a bank, and she went to work at the church that's a beacon of hope on the south side of chicago. and she helps at risk youth. >> so we're here, and if you need us. >> and she really really tries to fight for peace, and helps people understa
. >> and there was a family in chicago. there was a woman who literally turned her pain into her purpose. >> she lost her son. >> her son was shot in front of practice. >> i try to protect him the best that i could, me and my husband and because of guns in our neighborhood, my baby is not here. just like it happened to me, i found out it can happen to anybody, no matter how hard you try to protect your child. >> this kid did everything right, he was going to...
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>> a teacher strike in chicago's public schools. we talked to a top union official about what they are willing to defy a court order about? we will be right back. pau of color, the police department won't care. >> i'm more scared of the police than a burglar. >> this is really really unfair how we're being treated. >> i think what's important is that we're having a discussion about it. >> what took place here 60 years ago...the murder of emmett till is to this day an unsolved crime. >> i wanted people to hear the true story of till. >> never thought that he would be killed for that. >> that was the first step in the modern civil rights movement. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> these young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't p
>> a teacher strike in chicago's public schools. we talked to a top union official about what they are willing to defy a court order about? we will be right back. pau of color, the police department won't care. >> i'm more scared of the police than a burglar. >> this is really really unfair how we're being treated. >> i think what's important is that we're having a discussion about it. >> what took place here 60 years ago...the murder of emmett till is to this day...
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i'm never going back to a manual brush. >>> chicago's 1968 convention is volatile. the war in vietnam. in the street protesters clash with police and on the convention floor, it is the anti war candidate eugene mccarthy up against vice president hubert humphrey and the democratic establishment. as the convention nears the end. the mccarthy supporters lose the vote for peace. that day in nearby grant park, nearly 15,000 protesters are gathered. and as news of the failed effort to end the war spreads, the crowd becomes defiandefiant. >> flag was lowered by a teenager who thought it was a sign of international distress. he was arrested. beaten. and the crowd was beaten. then at that point, people were upset. some people were throwing things. >> the police move in on the crowd. i got on the bull horn to say we're contained here and have a permit but it would help for everybody to pull back. and then they charged again. >> the situation deteriorates. davis is beaten unconscious and ends up with 13 stitches in his head. >> the tape you're about to see was made about 30 to
i'm never going back to a manual brush. >>> chicago's 1968 convention is volatile. the war in vietnam. in the street protesters clash with police and on the convention floor, it is the anti war candidate eugene mccarthy up against vice president hubert humphrey and the democratic establishment. as the convention nears the end. the mccarthy supporters lose the vote for peace. that day in nearby grant park, nearly 15,000 protesters are gathered. and as news of the failed effort to end...
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here in chicago guys the story is nfl draft. eagles drafting number two overall for the first time since 1999 where they took donovan mcnabb. that worked out well, the qb for 11 years in philadelphia. they hope they have the same type of positive success here in chicago this time around. >> back to you guys in the studio. >> history is an indication there. thanks good get your popcorn ready, it will be fun. >>> if you have questions at the draft cbs philly can help you out. nfl hall of famer, ray diddy ray didinger will do a live q and a with the sport radio station 94 wip. ask questions ahead of time on twitter with the #at ask ray wip. >>> kate joins with us a look at the weather. boy, we have had a change. >> big change. >> it feels completely different. we went from june, july like weather to feeling like we're back in march in the doldrums ovulate winter and early spring. today, and that is a trend, and, stick for next couple of days. and, we will tracking chance for more showers in the forecast over next few days as well.
here in chicago guys the story is nfl draft. eagles drafting number two overall for the first time since 1999 where they took donovan mcnabb. that worked out well, the qb for 11 years in philadelphia. they hope they have the same type of positive success here in chicago this time around. >> back to you guys in the studio. >> history is an indication there. thanks good get your popcorn ready, it will be fun. >>> if you have questions at the draft cbs philly can help you out....
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chicago has was things.ngs. [laughter]ngalow anyway.ys all i she grew up in a bungalow andnto she says all that i became come all that i am now be happened inside this house and her brother told me once that if you said it was more than 1100 square feet i said you were lying. michelle's heroes were people she could touch. they were not astronauts nor were they singers or performers of any kind. there were her relatives. some she knew in the neighborhood, in particular they were people who stories she heard at home. her parents and grandparents, three of her fourth grandparents came north of the great migration. they came at a time in chicago that was not easy for black people. it was the depression so is not easy for many people.e.r, in particular her paternal grandfather came from georgetown, south carolina to seek his fortune. fortunes were pretty hard to hav find. a she once said if my grandfather were bron white he would have been a banker. in fact, he left he left the payment one point went into the army, h
chicago has was things.ngs. [laughter]ngalow anyway.ys all i she grew up in a bungalow andnto she says all that i became come all that i am now be happened inside this house and her brother told me once that if you said it was more than 1100 square feet i said you were lying. michelle's heroes were people she could touch. they were not astronauts nor were they singers or performers of any kind. there were her relatives. some she knew in the neighborhood, in particular they were people who...
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the chicago school district is calling the one day walkout illegal, but some chicago teachers are questions whether their union is doing the right thing. >> if chicago teachers walk off the jock friday, 400,000 school kids will loose the day in the classroom, forcing parents to make alternate plans. >> do you think this is going to be an insense for some parents. >> yes, my daughter is a single mom, she has me, i'm just going to keep josh home on friday. there's not much we can do. >> fifth grade teacher erika wozniak thinks it's necessary. >> we are just showing this is an urgent matter. >> the planned walkout is part of a feud about funding between chicago mayor rahm emanuel and the chicago teacher's union that started when the city closed fist public schools. the latest batting involves a new union contract. the old one expired last spring. by law, the teachers can't strike until may when a fact finding period is completed, but last week, the union voted for a one day walkout. the city wants to stop raises based on teachers experience or education level. the union president claims many d
the chicago school district is calling the one day walkout illegal, but some chicago teachers are questions whether their union is doing the right thing. >> if chicago teachers walk off the jock friday, 400,000 school kids will loose the day in the classroom, forcing parents to make alternate plans. >> do you think this is going to be an insense for some parents. >> yes, my daughter is a single mom, she has me, i'm just going to keep josh home on friday. there's not much we...
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so, we uncovered two or three in chicago. we have noticed that like across the country, police departments will get these stingrays and then court orders for what are called pen order trap and trace orders. this doesn't require a warrant and then they'll go around for realtime location tracking following suspects around -- around the country. so the reason that that matters is that pen register orders are not -- they don't require warrants. they require much lower legal standard for getting these and what isn't being told to judges is really crucial, that they're following people through, you know, by essentially searching their stuff without a warrant so that's kind of why it's important that this is happening across the country and another thing that happens is that police departments are signing nondisclosure agreements that say, you know, if we come to you and someone is asking for evidence that you use this on my client, we'll drop the case. or we won't tell judges that we even got one of these stingrays and we are using
so, we uncovered two or three in chicago. we have noticed that like across the country, police departments will get these stingrays and then court orders for what are called pen order trap and trace orders. this doesn't require a warrant and then they'll go around for realtime location tracking following suspects around -- around the country. so the reason that that matters is that pen register orders are not -- they don't require warrants. they require much lower legal standard for getting...
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i expect it to be cold in chicago, not so much here. especially after 86 degrees yesterday. >> yeah. >> so it's a shock to the system. our bodies aren't used to it. but get used to it, it's going to stay chilly for a while. >> i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. we'll so you at 11. o >>> shocking revelations tonight. courtroom confrontation, as dennis hastert's accuser breaks his silence. >>> the second in line to the presidency is called a child molester by a judge. >>> campaign bombshells as trump's landslide wins put him closer to the nomination. cruz is naming a running mate. word sanders is laying off hundreds of staffers. >>> what nbc news has learned about prescription painkillers. >>> paying with a selfie. no more cash, no more swiping cards. checking out with just a plink of an eye. >>> inside the secret lab. designing the amazing products of the future. wait until you see what we've uncovered. >>> "nightly news" begins right
i expect it to be cold in chicago, not so much here. especially after 86 degrees yesterday. >> yeah. >> so it's a shock to the system. our bodies aren't used to it. but get used to it, it's going to stay chilly for a while. >> i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. we'll so you at 11. o >>> shocking revelations tonight. courtroom confrontation, as dennis hastert's accuser breaks his silence. >>> the second in line to the presidency is called a...
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bret: chicago was a crazy time for the strum candidates i. but he would soon finds out there was more trouble ahead. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity seize it! (applause) ♪ ♪ bend me shape me any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me any way you want me... shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. bret: it's been said april is the cruellest month. it seemed that way for donald trump. as march turned into april the trump campaign was still front page news. but heading into the april 5 wisconsin primary, he seemed less and less in control of the message. march 23 trump retweeted a
bret: chicago was a crazy time for the strum candidates i. but he would soon finds out there was more trouble ahead. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity seize it! (applause) ♪ ♪...
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this afternoon in chicago, 38 miles an hour. high wind advisory for indianapolis, 44 mile and hour and sheer of wind gust, high wind warnings tomorrow, 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts and probably see tree limbs down and power outages, as well. another system on top of that coming in sunday night into monday. th with these winds and temperature near the freezing mark. these are the windchills tomorrow morning. 20 in chicago. 16 -- 10 in detroit. going to feel like 5 degree in buffalo and there is a snow component to this, as well. we'll talk more about that in just a few minutes. >> feels like we're regressing. i thought we just -- isn't it spring, rob? >> mild winter so we're paying the terrorize. >> that's true. we'll check in later with you. >>> we want to turn to the bitter fight for the white house. donald trump trailing in the latest polls in wisconsin. hillary clinton and bernie sanders meantime, practically neck and neck campaigning hard this weekend to make up ground before tuesday's pivotal vote and abc's devin dwyer is in
this afternoon in chicago, 38 miles an hour. high wind advisory for indianapolis, 44 mile and hour and sheer of wind gust, high wind warnings tomorrow, 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts and probably see tree limbs down and power outages, as well. another system on top of that coming in sunday night into monday. th with these winds and temperature near the freezing mark. these are the windchills tomorrow morning. 20 in chicago. 16 -- 10 in detroit. going to feel like 5 degree in buffalo and there is a...
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he seems to have no interest in the people of chicago. harris: a powerful messenger are missing the message what i read. a couple details in the report, you will find this interesting. the task force was hand-picked by mayor resume emanuel. 190 pages of this report on the chicago police department. you see a strong connection with the person there who put this together. >> the question i would ask is, and i'm not defending the chicago police department per se, but i would point out that when giuliani faced with similar attacks he always sided with the police. got into huge arguments but his point was, you first have to protect people's lives. the question chicago should be asking is, how come there are 800 and some shootings so far this year? >> yeah. >> that is dramatically deep. what could they learn from new york that would enable them to have the kind of policing that we know, we know literally works, has saved thousands of lives? instead there is automatic reversion to racism and this is going to be one of obama's tragic legacies to
he seems to have no interest in the people of chicago. harris: a powerful messenger are missing the message what i read. a couple details in the report, you will find this interesting. the task force was hand-picked by mayor resume emanuel. 190 pages of this report on the chicago police department. you see a strong connection with the person there who put this together. >> the question i would ask is, and i'm not defending the chicago police department per se, but i would point out that...
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. >> chicago teachers are walking off the job today. they have been working without a contract since last summer. the district said that the walkout is illegal. some chicago teachers are asking if their union is doing the right thing. >> reporter: fifth grade teacher, erica wozniak, doesn't want to walk the picket line, but it's necessary. >> we are showing that this is an urgent matter. and the schools need to be funded. we can't take any more cuts here. >> reporter: it's a lack of funding between ram emanuel and the chicago teacher's union that started three years ago when the city closed 50 public schools. the latest battle involves a new labor contract. the old one expired last spring. the teachers can't strike until may, when a fact finding is completed. but a one-week walk out citing unfair labor practices. the city wants to stop it based on the experience or educational level. the city claims that many delegates who voted no want a full grown strike. >> why don't we do a strike now and be done did. >> the chicago ceo said that if
. >> chicago teachers are walking off the job today. they have been working without a contract since last summer. the district said that the walkout is illegal. some chicago teachers are asking if their union is doing the right thing. >> reporter: fifth grade teacher, erica wozniak, doesn't want to walk the picket line, but it's necessary. >> we are showing that this is an urgent matter. and the schools need to be funded. we can't take any more cuts here. >> reporter:...
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imagine 900 people shot in the first 100 days in chicago? can you imagine that? more than afghanistan. that's the level of violence. and bernie sanders denying there are super predators who are black? and nobody calls him oni would t debate cold last night if i had been that cnn. >> that's why you are never going to be selected to be a debate moderator. >> i would have stopped it cold and said what are you talking about? >> i believe that when hillary clinton get the nomination and when she and donald trump are face to face, i think they can honestly and i hope hillary picks cory booker of new jersey her running mate. a man deeply schooled in urban reality coming as the mayor of newark and i hope that trump picks con john john kasich. two evenly matched teams a lot closer than people think. in that context you will get honesty. right now bernie sanders is kissing the ass of everybody he possibly can. >> there aren't that many mules in the country: provocative here. clinton/booker. and. >> kasich/trump. >> trump/kasich. >> trump/kasich makes
imagine 900 people shot in the first 100 days in chicago? can you imagine that? more than afghanistan. that's the level of violence. and bernie sanders denying there are super predators who are black? and nobody calls him oni would t debate cold last night if i had been that cnn. >> that's why you are never going to be selected to be a debate moderator. >> i would have stopped it cold and said what are you talking about? >> i believe that when hillary clinton get the...
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as he was doing so on a chicago street, a shooter appeared on camera. and now a massive manhunt is on to find that shooter. abc's eva pilgrim is here with more. hi, eva. >> good morning. this is disturbing video. a man live chatting on facebook gunned down for everyone watching to see. that now a huge clue for police this morning as they search for his shooter. i have to warn you, this video is very hard to watch. >> what they say they heard i was up here so they had to open the store back up for the kid, though. >> reporter: it's this video that streamed live on facebook that is going viral. watch as this chicago man, brian fields, shows himself back in his old neighborhood but somehow he knows he needs to watch his back. >> i need to duck and hide for cover. >> reporter: then at this moment fields also noticed something out of the corner of his eye. ground as it continues to stream live, and the unidentified gunman's arm can be seen on camera while firing off multiple rounds. the suspect runs away leaving the victim, 31-year-old brian fields, shot mul
as he was doing so on a chicago street, a shooter appeared on camera. and now a massive manhunt is on to find that shooter. abc's eva pilgrim is here with more. hi, eva. >> good morning. this is disturbing video. a man live chatting on facebook gunned down for everyone watching to see. that now a huge clue for police this morning as they search for his shooter. i have to warn you, this video is very hard to watch. >> what they say they heard i was up here so they had to open the...
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it's chicago. how can you not make a good show in chicago? it's a lot of pressure, but we tried. >> okay. this is not word association. >> okay. well, good. ♪ >> chicago. it's the kind of city that sinatra should have sung songs about, actually. i'm pretty sure he did sing songs about chicago. ♪ >> hey, chicago! >> in my view, just about everything about chicago is awesome. they have great art museums. they've got great music. they've got fantastic high-end restaurants, beautiful parks, incredible architecture. we're doing none of those things on this show, by the way. >> there's no delicate way to eat this. >> no. >> she was a segway tour guide. i'm serious. >> let's go, cubbies. >> this is the food that speaks to my soul. >> their pizza, however -- >> this is a problem. ♪ >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> you know, in the best of circumstances how could you do a philippines show that's going to make anybody happy? i mean, there's, like 7,000 islands. and due to typhoon-related problems this time out we were confined to one of
it's chicago. how can you not make a good show in chicago? it's a lot of pressure, but we tried. >> okay. this is not word association. >> okay. well, good. ♪ >> chicago. it's the kind of city that sinatra should have sung songs about, actually. i'm pretty sure he did sing songs about chicago. ♪ >> hey, chicago! >> in my view, just about everything about chicago is awesome. they have great art museums. they've got great music. they've got fantastic high-end...
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. >> chicago. >> chicago, come on. it ain't no second city. that is -- it's -- it's every other city you go to outside of new york you tell them you're from new york and they have to -- they seem to feel compelled to compare themselves in some way either favorably or unfavorably to new york. chicago feels no such need. it's really -- it might be the capital of america's, like, no bull shit zone. it's chicago. how could you not make a good show in chicago? it's a lot of pressure, but we tried. >> okay. this is not word association. >> well, good. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> chicago. it's the kind of city that sinatra should have sung songs about, actually. i'm pretty sure he did sing songs about chicago. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey, chicago! ♪ ♪ >> in my view, just about everything about chicago is awesome. they have great art museums. they've got great music, they've got fantastic high-end restaurant, beautiful parks, incredible architecture. we are doing none of those things on this show, by the way. there's no delicate way to eat this. >> she was a segway tou
. >> chicago. >> chicago, come on. it ain't no second city. that is -- it's -- it's every other city you go to outside of new york you tell them you're from new york and they have to -- they seem to feel compelled to compare themselves in some way either favorably or unfavorably to new york. chicago feels no such need. it's really -- it might be the capital of america's, like, no bull shit zone. it's chicago. how could you not make a good show in chicago? it's a lot of pressure, but...
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and as the plane steppeded in chicago it seemed on track and no one would know what would be in store would be the darkest moment the campaign had ever seen. >> when we come back. we will show you the outrageous journey of donald trump from long shot to front runner. and the near riot on one of donald trump's campaign stops. is it a glimpse of >> when donald trump said he was running for president pundits had a good laugh. by the time they stopped chuckling guess who was on top? >> my father, donald trump. [applause] >> it was entrance that was more important for a vegas act than a politician. last june donald trump had something important to say to america. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. >> the 69-year-old real estate billionaire mogul never held office and now he was going for all of the marbles. one section of his speech got the attention. >> when mexico sends his people, they are not send issing their best. they are bringing drugs, they are bringing crime, and they are rapist and
and as the plane steppeded in chicago it seemed on track and no one would know what would be in store would be the darkest moment the campaign had ever seen. >> when we come back. we will show you the outrageous journey of donald trump from long shot to front runner. and the near riot on one of donald trump's campaign stops. is it a glimpse of >> when donald trump said he was running for president pundits had a good laugh. by the time they stopped chuckling guess who was on top?...
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chicago teachers are off the job. these are demonstrations from a short time ago. they have been working without a contract. the disprict says it's illegal. chicago teachers are asking if the union is doing the right thing. >> this fifth grade teacher doesn't want to walk the line. we are showing that it's an urgent matter. >> the planned walk out is parts of a few over funding between rahm emanuel and the teachers union that started when the city closed 50 public schools. the old contract expired last spring. the teachers can't trying until may when a fact-finding mission is completed. the city wants to stop it based on teachers experience and educational level. many delegates wanted a full-blown strike. >> they feel like why don't we do it now. >> reporter: chicago public c.e.o. says if there is a strike, teachers will be breaking the law. >> we'll talk to lawyers about how to pursue legal actions. >> teachers that don't show up to work or have legitimate excuse will be docked a day's pay. if they want to come to school and cross a picket line they could get in t
chicago teachers are off the job. these are demonstrations from a short time ago. they have been working without a contract. the disprict says it's illegal. chicago teachers are asking if the union is doing the right thing. >> this fifth grade teacher doesn't want to walk the line. we are showing that it's an urgent matter. >> the planned walk out is parts of a few over funding between rahm emanuel and the teachers union that started when the city closed 50 public schools. the old...
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. >>> a scathing new report is calling out the chicago police department for long-standing systematic racism in its ranks. now the task force behind the report is demanding sweeping changes. we get more from nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: tonight a task force appointed by chicago he's mayor revealing its blunt findings, that the police department has a history of racism and must address it head on. >> i think where there's no doubt that we have a lot of work to do in the sense of not only restoring trust but building what i think are essential values of transparency. >> reporter: the report cited the 2014 death of laquan mcdonald, an unarmed black man shot 16 times by police, calling it the tipping point for community anger. the task force found police here have shot blacks at an alarming disproportionate percentage over the years, nearly three-quarter of police shooting victims from 2008 to 2014 were african-american, compared to 14% hispanic and 8% white and the report also finding black drivers were stopped by police more often than white or hispanics and subjected to vehicle searche
. >>> a scathing new report is calling out the chicago police department for long-standing systematic racism in its ranks. now the task force behind the report is demanding sweeping changes. we get more from nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: tonight a task force appointed by chicago he's mayor revealing its blunt findings, that the police department has a history of racism and must address it head on. >> i think where there's no doubt that we have a lot of work to do in the...
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. >>> a scathing new report is calling out the chicago police department for long-standing systematic racism in its r. now the task force behind the report is demanding sweeping changes. we get more from nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: tonight a task force appointed by chicago he's mayor revealing its blunt findings, that the police department has a history of racism and must address it head on. >> i think where there's no doubt that we have a lot of work to do in the sense of not only restoring trust but building what i think are essential values of transparency. >> reporter: report cited the 2014 death of laquan mcdonald, an unarmed black man shot 16 times by police, calling it the tipping point for community anger. the task force found police here have shot blacks at an alarming disproportionate percentage over the years, nearly three-quarter of police shooting victims from 2008 to 2014 were african-american, compared to 1% hispanic and 8% white and the report also finding black drivers were stopped by police more often than white or hispanics and subjected to vehicle searches at a ra
. >>> a scathing new report is calling out the chicago police department for long-standing systematic racism in its r. now the task force behind the report is demanding sweeping changes. we get more from nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: tonight a task force appointed by chicago he's mayor revealing its blunt findings, that the police department has a history of racism and must address it head on. >> i think where there's no doubt that we have a lot of work to do in the sense of...
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the chicago police department. the report finds the police department's own data "gives validity to the widely held belief the police have no regard for the sanctity of life when it comes to people of color." despite equal proportions of black, white, and latino residents in chicago, 74% of the more than 400 people shot by chicago police between 2008 and 2015 were black. black people also made up 72% of people's topped on the street, but not arrested in the summer of 2014 and three out of four people on whom chicago police tried to user tasers between 2012 and the report comes as 2015. mayor emanuel faces calls to resign over a possible cover-up of the police killing of laquan mcdonald, the teen shot 16 times in 2014. in panama, authorities have raided the offices of the mossack fonseca law firm at the center of the panama papers scandal. a massive data leak revealed the firm set up a global network of shell companies for heads of state and other elites to store money offshore to avoid taxes and oversight. authorit
the chicago police department. the report finds the police department's own data "gives validity to the widely held belief the police have no regard for the sanctity of life when it comes to people of color." despite equal proportions of black, white, and latino residents in chicago, 74% of the more than 400 people shot by chicago police between 2008 and 2015 were black. black people also made up 72% of people's topped on the street, but not arrested in the summer of 2014 and three...
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the latest battleground city for uber is chicago. local taxi drivers in the city say the ride sharing app is not playing fair. >> reporter: this cab driver was so incensed by competition to uber he clung to a uber driver's car. they have attacked drivers in paris and mexico city. even here in chicago uber driver, an immigrant from mexico city, says she has felt the heat too from cabs. >> they throw coffee on my car. yelling at me. one of the guys told me to go back to the kitchen. >> being a taxi driver i think they're great drivers within the city of chicago, but we have a stigma >> reporter: cab driver says in the two years since ride-sharing services arrived in chicago, the taxi business is losing this battle. >> if you work within the city of chicago, especially the north side, there's no more business. i would say that 60%, 65% of the business is gone >> reporter: now a possible lifeline from chicago city council could also be a devastating blow to ride-sharing companies. the council will vote next month on proposals that would
the latest battleground city for uber is chicago. local taxi drivers in the city say the ride sharing app is not playing fair. >> reporter: this cab driver was so incensed by competition to uber he clung to a uber driver's car. they have attacked drivers in paris and mexico city. even here in chicago uber driver, an immigrant from mexico city, says she has felt the heat too from cabs. >> they throw coffee on my car. yelling at me. one of the guys told me to go back to the kitchen....
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is shocking, shootings in chicago are increasingly not. a whopping 677 through the end of march, compared to 359 shootings this time last year. the violence in these streets is blamed on gangs and illegal guns, with bullets flying, kids often find themselves in the crossfire. one week ago tonight, 13-year-old zarriel trotter was hit by a stray bullet while walking home from a basketball game with friends. he remains in the hospital. >> he's going to fight. he's going to struggle, and i'm going to pray. that's what we do. >> reporter: in a sad coincidence, trotter appeared in an anti-violence psa just last year. >> i don't want to live around my community where i got to keep on hearing and hearing people get on getting shot, people keep on getting killed. >> reporter: chicago's new police superintendent is vowing to fight the gun epidemic. yesterday alone, nine people shot, two of them killed in less than an hour. >> they are destroying our communities. they're destroying families, and it has to stop. >> reporter: but the parents who live i
is shocking, shootings in chicago are increasingly not. a whopping 677 through the end of march, compared to 359 shootings this time last year. the violence in these streets is blamed on gangs and illegal guns, with bullets flying, kids often find themselves in the crossfire. one week ago tonight, 13-year-old zarriel trotter was hit by a stray bullet while walking home from a basketball game with friends. he remains in the hospital. >> he's going to fight. he's going to struggle, and i'm...
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cecily it's freezing and rainy here. >> you know that rain in chicago right now? that same system is bringing us rain tomorrow and i'm tracking a few more waves of rain on the way. i'll time it out for you in the accuweather forecast. >>> former philadelphia police commissioner, willy williams, died in his home in atlanta after a long illness. >> reporter: philadelphia's first african-american police commissioner willy williams is remembered as a trailblazer he was truly my inspiration, the guy for me who set the tone and let me know right away i do do this. >> williams began his career in 1967 and rose to the ranks of top cop in 1988. he made people feel at ease. >> think that he was more akin to charles ramsey is normals of his ability to speak comfortably to the media and ability to communicate what was going on and his ability to set policy. >> he was the guy who was even tempered but a firm guy. strong leadership skills but also he was one of the initial proponents of community policing and he pushed that very hard. >> williams wasn't police commissioner for
cecily it's freezing and rainy here. >> you know that rain in chicago right now? that same system is bringing us rain tomorrow and i'm tracking a few more waves of rain on the way. i'll time it out for you in the accuweather forecast. >>> former philadelphia police commissioner, willy williams, died in his home in atlanta after a long illness. >> reporter: philadelphia's first african-american police commissioner willy williams is remembered as a trailblazer he was truly my...
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this afternoon in chicago, 38 miles an hour. high wind advisory for indianapolis, 44 mile an hour and then that shield of wind gusts, d.c., new york, high wind warnings tomorrow. 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts and probably see some tree limbs down and some power outages with this, as well. and another system on top of that coming in sunday night into monday. there's some cold air with this, with these winds and temperature near the freezing mark. these are the windchills tomorrow morning. 20 in chicago. 16 -- 10 in detroit. going to feel like 5 degrees in buffalo and there is a snow component to this, as well. we'll talk more about that in just a few minutes. >> it feels like we're regressing. i thought we just -- isn't it spring, rob? >> it was a mild winter so we're paying the price. >> that's true. okay, we'll check in with you a little bit later. >>> we want to turn to the increasingly bitter fight for the white house. front-runner donald trump trailing in the latest polls in wisconsin. hillary clinton and bernie sanders, meanti
this afternoon in chicago, 38 miles an hour. high wind advisory for indianapolis, 44 mile an hour and then that shield of wind gusts, d.c., new york, high wind warnings tomorrow. 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts and probably see some tree limbs down and some power outages with this, as well. and another system on top of that coming in sunday night into monday. there's some cold air with this, with these winds and temperature near the freezing mark. these are the windchills tomorrow morning. 20 in...
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imagine 900 people shot in the first 100 days in chicago? can you imagine that? more than afghanistan. that's the level of violence. and bernie sanders denying there are super predators who are black? and nobody calls him on it? i would have stopped that debate cold last night if i had been that cnn. >> that's why you are never going to be selected to be a debate moderator. >> i would have stopped it cold and said what are you talking about? >> i believe that when hillary clinton get the nomination and when she and donald trump are face to face, i think they can honestly and i hope hillary picks cory booker of new jersey her running mate. a man deeply schooled in urban reality coming as the mayor of newark and i hope that trump picks con john john kasich. two evenly matched teams a lot closer than people think. in that context you will get honesty. right now bernie sanders is kissing the ass of everybody he possibly can. >> there aren't that many mules in the country: provocative here. clinton/booker. and. >> kasich/trump. >> trump/kasich. >
imagine 900 people shot in the first 100 days in chicago? can you imagine that? more than afghanistan. that's the level of violence. and bernie sanders denying there are super predators who are black? and nobody calls him on it? i would have stopped that debate cold last night if i had been that cnn. >> that's why you are never going to be selected to be a debate moderator. >> i would have stopped it cold and said what are you talking about? >> i believe that when hillary...
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violent and on the street to chicago . and of >> pam: 2 familiar trashy chicago we see the steichen but kron 4 makes the story even more unusual is the victim was straining himself level of this book. >> grant:the video has been on on our web site all day long and it is getting plenty of reaction. it's the number one story on the kron four app. we should warn you right now that the images are graphic. nat the 30 year old victim was live chatting on facebook. standing on a street corner in chicago's south side. bang bang shots ring out. the cell phone falls to the ground but keeps recording the scene/ bang bang the man was hit in the jaw, back, stomach and legs. the shooting on thursday was one of more than 3=hundred in chicago in the month of march. 48 of them were fatal. the city's shooting total is up 84 percent from last march, part of a disturbing rise in violent crime. "i've been shot. i've been stabbed. i've been jumped on. i've been robbed." two years ago, chicago recorded 461 homicides, an average one one every 19
violent and on the street to chicago . and of >> pam: 2 familiar trashy chicago we see the steichen but kron 4 makes the story even more unusual is the victim was straining himself level of this book. >> grant:the video has been on on our web site all day long and it is getting plenty of reaction. it's the number one story on the kron four app. we should warn you right now that the images are graphic. nat the 30 year old victim was live chatting on facebook. standing on a street...
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in chicago are increasingly not. a whopping 677 through the end of march compared to 359 shootings this time last year. the violence in these streets is blamed on gangs and illegal guns, with bullets flying, kids often finding themselves in the crossfire. one week ago tonight, 13-year-old zarierl trotter was hit by a stray bullet walking home from a basketball game with friends and remains in the hospital. >> he's going to fight and is going to to pray. that's what we do. >> reporter: in a sad coincidence trotter appeared in an anti-violence psa just last year. >> i don't want to live around moy community where people are getting shot and people keep on getting killed. >> reporter: chicago superintendent is vowing to fight the gun epidemic. yesterday alone nine people shot and two of them killed in less than an hour. >> they are destroying our communities. families and it has to stop. >> reporter: but the parents who live in these neighborhoods tell me the police are already here. >> you don't think anything is going
in chicago are increasingly not. a whopping 677 through the end of march compared to 359 shootings this time last year. the violence in these streets is blamed on gangs and illegal guns, with bullets flying, kids often finding themselves in the crossfire. one week ago tonight, 13-year-old zarierl trotter was hit by a stray bullet walking home from a basketball game with friends and remains in the hospital. >> he's going to fight and is going to to pray. that's what we do. >>...
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a rebuke of chicago police culture and of the department still under way. ron mott, nbc news, chicago. >>> we have a story now of a breakthrough that sounds like something out of a science fiction magazine or novel. a man paralyzed for years after breaking his neck now able to move his hand, even playing games all thanks to a chip implanted by doctors in his brain. nbc's joe fryar on this new medical hope. >> reporter: these may look like mindless hand movements, but they are the product of six years of research in one paralyzed man's hard fought quest to move his own hand using his own thoughts. >> i really hope that this is going to be something that will give people movement back to they thought was lost forever. >> reporter: five years ago when ian burkhart was a college freshman he dove into an ocean wave and was slammed into a sandbar breaking his neck. the freak accident left him paralyzed from the middle of his chest down. while his brain can still send signals his spinal cord injury and can't get to his muscles, so doctors at ohio state implanted a
a rebuke of chicago police culture and of the department still under way. ron mott, nbc news, chicago. >>> we have a story now of a breakthrough that sounds like something out of a science fiction magazine or novel. a man paralyzed for years after breaking his neck now able to move his hand, even playing games all thanks to a chip implanted by doctors in his brain. nbc's joe fryar on this new medical hope. >> reporter: these may look like mindless hand movements, but they are the...
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and as the plane steppeded in chicago it seemed on track and no one would know what would be in store would be the darkest moment the campaign had ever seen. >> when we come back. we will show you the outrageous journey of donald trump from long shot to front runner. and the near riot on one of donald trump's campaign stops. is it a when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had hundreds of thousands of places to stay all over the world. or that we searched billions of flights to get you here. a few weeks ago, you didn't even know where here was. now the only thing you don't know, is how you're gonna leave. expedia. technology that connects you to the people and places that matter. >> when donald trump said he was running for president pundits had a good laugh. by the time they stopped chuckling guess who was on top? >> my father, donald trump. [applause] >> it was an entrance that was more important for a vegas act than a politician. last june donald trump had something important to say to america. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am officially running for president of the united states
and as the plane steppeded in chicago it seemed on track and no one would know what would be in store would be the darkest moment the campaign had ever seen. >> when we come back. we will show you the outrageous journey of donald trump from long shot to front runner. and the near riot on one of donald trump's campaign stops. is it a when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had hundreds of thousands of places to stay all over the world. or that we searched billions of flights to get...
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president obama travels to chicago this afternoon to talk to students at the university of chicago law school about the supreme court and the country judicial system. we have him live at 3:30 p.m. eastern here on seas. -- here on c-span. ♪ we showcased our student cam winters. the spans annual video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year's theme was -- road to the white house. students were asked what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss. one of our second rise middle school winners are from silver spring, maryland. matthew weinsheimer and preston beatty, if greater's from eastern middle school want presidential candidates to discuss criminal justice reform and their video is titled "the american criminal justice system: are we doing it right? " different american adults of different economic, ethnic, political, religious, and racial backgrounds. people is currently in jail. one of the most stunning effects about the u.s. incarceration system is that while u.s. citizens account for just 5% of the world's population, u.s. incarcerated c
president obama travels to chicago this afternoon to talk to students at the university of chicago law school about the supreme court and the country judicial system. we have him live at 3:30 p.m. eastern here on seas. -- here on c-span. ♪ we showcased our student cam winters. the spans annual video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year's theme was -- road to the white house. students were asked what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss. one...
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chicago's police department's eddie johnson was you nan mossly approved by the city council today. police culture and practices with a federal investigation of the department still under way. ron mott, nbc news, chicago. >>> we have a story of a break-through that sounds like something out of a science fiction magazine, or novel. a man paralyzed for years after breaking his neck, now able to move his hand, even playing games, all thanks to a chip implanted by doctors in his brain. nbc's joe fryer on this new medical hope. >> reporter: these may look like mindless hand movements, but there's a product of six years of research in one paralyzed quest to use his own hands. >> i really hope that this is going to be something that will give people movement back that they thought watts lost forever. >> reporter: five years ago when he was a college freshman he dove into an ocean wave and hit a sand bar which broke his neck. while his brain can still send signals, they're blocked by his spim cord injury and can't get to his muscles. so doctors at ohio state implanted a chip in his brain. a
chicago's police department's eddie johnson was you nan mossly approved by the city council today. police culture and practices with a federal investigation of the department still under way. ron mott, nbc news, chicago. >>> we have a story of a break-through that sounds like something out of a science fiction magazine, or novel. a man paralyzed for years after breaking his neck, now able to move his hand, even playing games, all thanks to a chip implanted by doctors in his brain....
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is shocking, shootings in chicago are increasingly not. a whopping 677 through the end of march compared to 359 shootings this time last year. the violence in these streets is blamed on gangs and illegal guns, with bullets flying, kids often finding themselves in the crossfire. one week ago tonight, 13-year-old zarierl trotter was hit by a stray bullet walking home from a basketball game with friends and remains in the hospital. >> he's going to fight and is going to struggle and i'm going to pray. that's what we do. >> reporter: in a sad coincidence trotter appeared in an anti-violence psa just last year. >> i don't want to live around moy community where people are getting shot and people keep on getting killed. >> reporter: chicago he's new police superintendent is vowing to fight the gun epidemic. yesterday alone nine people shot and two of them killed in less than an hour. >> they are destroying our communities. they are destroying families and it has to stop. >> reporter: but the parents who live in these neighborhoods tell me the po
is shocking, shootings in chicago are increasingly not. a whopping 677 through the end of march compared to 359 shootings this time last year. the violence in these streets is blamed on gangs and illegal guns, with bullets flying, kids often finding themselves in the crossfire. one week ago tonight, 13-year-old zarierl trotter was hit by a stray bullet walking home from a basketball game with friends and remains in the hospital. >> he's going to fight and is going to struggle and i'm...
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zero heartburn. >> chicago is known as . >>> chicago is known as the windy city, so maybe it shouldn't be a big surprise that this is where donald trump's campaign ran into a real cyclone. once again john roberts. >> when he landed in chicago, to a big rally, little did he know, he was headed into a buzz saw. the qualities in candidate trump that inspired such enthusiasm among his supporters, also stirred hostility in almost equal measures, among those who opposed him, bill ayers. >> trump has galvanized the feeling that something is loose in the land and that something is darngerous. >> reporter: in chicago, trump protesters were so well organized, to determined to disrupt, that trump did something unique for him, he backed off and cancelled the event. >> and for the safety of all the tens of thousands of people who have gathered around the arena, tonight's rally will be postponed until another day. thank you very much for coming. 6. >> trump! trump! >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >>. [ chanting ] >> reporter: it's not like p protests were anything new at trump rallies, in fact it had becom
zero heartburn. >> chicago is known as . >>> chicago is known as the windy city, so maybe it shouldn't be a big surprise that this is where donald trump's campaign ran into a real cyclone. once again john roberts. >> when he landed in chicago, to a big rally, little did he know, he was headed into a buzz saw. the qualities in candidate trump that inspired such enthusiasm among his supporters, also stirred hostility in almost equal measures, among those who opposed him, bill...
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and as the plane steppeded in chicago it seemed on track and no one would know what would be in store would be the darkest moment the campaign had ever seen. >> when we come back. we will show you the outrageous journey of donald trump from long shot to front runner. and the near riot on one of donald trump's campaign stops. donald trump's campaign stops. is it a glimpmy insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] indeed. this is your daughter. and she just got this. ooh boy. but, you've got hum. so you can set this. and if she drives like this, you can tell her to drive more like this. because you'll get this. you can even set boundaries for her. so if she should be here, but instead goes here, here, or here. you'll know. so don't worry, mom. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connec
and as the plane steppeded in chicago it seemed on track and no one would know what would be in store would be the darkest moment the campaign had ever seen. >> when we come back. we will show you the outrageous journey of donald trump from long shot to front runner. and the near riot on one of donald trump's campaign stops. donald trump's campaign stops. is it a glimpmy insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident...
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we will look at chicago and how it is intensely planned. it is a place not plan on the micro scale, but on the scale -- big scale. i should ask, anybody with questions? probably not at this point. activitiesin a class on friday. our rim -- room has changed. if you are not there last week, look back in my e-mail which will tell you where we need to be on friday. you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend of the and 30 -- on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and keep up with the latest news. ♪ , we proudlyretary give 72 votes to the next tates.ent of the united s [applause] >> next, author robert o'connell discusses his book, "fierce patriot: the tangled lives of william tecumseh sherman." he describes general sherman's life as a roller coaster and discusses his name, and his military career before and after the civil war. this talk is part of the great lies lecture -- lives lecture series. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the great lives lecture, one
we will look at chicago and how it is intensely planned. it is a place not plan on the micro scale, but on the scale -- big scale. i should ask, anybody with questions? probably not at this point. activitiesin a class on friday. our rim -- room has changed. if you are not there last week, look back in my e-mail which will tell you where we need to be on friday. you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend of the and 30 -- on c-span3. follow us...