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most from chicago, financial people from chicago. literary people from chicago. literati i was going to say. some women that -- we're trying to mix women and men together. a couple of librarians. a book seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time and who appreciate -- we have somebody on the poetry foundation board. we have two people from the newberry library foundation. >> what about current writers? do you have any current writers who have endorsed this idea and are working with you? >> yes, we do. we have a sheet of current writers. david mccullough has been the need -- keynote speaker for our organization. i have received endorsements from various authors, but across the board, we have a lot of endorsements. >> roberta ruben, what's going to fill in this big empty space? >> it's the first time that i've seen the raw space like this. i looked at the diagrams so often but i haven't seen the raw expanse. one gallery after another. we're going to have the mind of a writer gallery. we're going to have a nation of writers gallery. a chicago gal
most from chicago, financial people from chicago. literary people from chicago. literati i was going to say. some women that -- we're trying to mix women and men together. a couple of librarians. a book seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time and who appreciate -- we have somebody on the poetry foundation board. we have two people from the newberry library foundation. >> what about current writers? do you have any current writers who have endorsed this idea and are...
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steve hartman, on the road in chicago. >> pelley: the triumph of spirit. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm >> pelley >> my baby's gone. >> whitney houston's most personal items for sale. her wedding dress. her awards. even her passports. >> then did taylor dump calvin when he was ring shopping? >> why is chrissy t carrying a faae baby? and cameron reunites with his all my children co-star susan lucci watching their bedroom
steve hartman, on the road in chicago. >> pelley: the triumph of spirit. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm >> pelley >> my baby's gone. >> whitney houston's most personal items for sale. her wedding dress. her awards. even her passports. >> then did taylor dump calvin when he was ring shopping? >> why is chrissy t carrying a faae baby? and cameron reunites with his all my children co-star susan lucci...
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you know, i'm going to make a visit to chicago soon. i'm not going to tell anybody i'm going to show up. >> come on my show, bill. >> come see me, bill. >> we will not let the story go. we will see a solution. >> we have a gorilla in chicago. talking about the gorilla story the gorilla in chicago is violence. >> that's for sure. surge of illegal across the border stats are. in supporting donald trump for president up ahead. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ ♪ ♪ take on the unexpected with a car that could stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima. they found out who's been who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids
you know, i'm going to make a visit to chicago soon. i'm not going to tell anybody i'm going to show up. >> come on my show, bill. >> come see me, bill. >> we will not let the story go. we will see a solution. >> we have a gorilla in chicago. talking about the gorilla story the gorilla in chicago is violence. >> that's for sure. surge of illegal across the border stats are. in supporting donald trump for president up ahead. what's it like to be in good hands? like...
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buen veranito en chicago! maity: ya le damos inicio al verano. es espectacular chicago. alan: tambiÉn en invierno. maity: pero el calor de la gente de chicago se agradece. pero mientras, agarramos vuelo a cualquier otra ciudad. hoy les traigo un revoltillo que estÁ exquisito. ricky martin anda por francia y se encontrÓ con un amigo, y es un famoso de hollywood. tambiÉn, banda el recodo anda haciendo de las suyas por centroamÉrica. y salma hayek estÁ en medio de
buen veranito en chicago! maity: ya le damos inicio al verano. es espectacular chicago. alan: tambiÉn en invierno. maity: pero el calor de la gente de chicago se agradece. pero mientras, agarramos vuelo a cualquier otra ciudad. hoy les traigo un revoltillo que estÁ exquisito. ricky martin anda por francia y se encontrÓ con un amigo, y es un famoso de hollywood. tambiÉn, banda el recodo anda haciendo de las suyas por centroamÉrica. y salma hayek estÁ en medio de
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you know, i'm going to make a visit to chicago soon. i'm not going to tell anybody i'm going to show up. >> come on my show, bill. >> come see me, bill. >> we will not let the story go. we will see a solution. >> we have a gorilla in chicago. talking about the gorilla story the gorilla in chicago is violence. >> that's for sure. surge of illegal across the border stats are. in supporting donald trump for president up ahead. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. every
you know, i'm going to make a visit to chicago soon. i'm not going to tell anybody i'm going to show up. >> come on my show, bill. >> come see me, bill. >> we will not let the story go. we will see a solution. >> we have a gorilla in chicago. talking about the gorilla story the gorilla in chicago is violence. >> that's for sure. surge of illegal across the border stats are. in supporting donald trump for president up ahead. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my...
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gracias a la nueva polÍtica que busca evitar abusos policiales en chicago, carla leal tiene mÁs. >>> videos de incidentes en los que policÍa de chicago descargan sus armas de fuego, como este en el que segÚn el reporte oficial, trataban de impedir el escape de 3 sospechosos de un intento de robo en una tienda de electrÓnicos en la villita que arrancaron en reversa en el 2012, es ejemplo de la evidencia publicado en el portal de internet. se asigna para investigar y revisar este tipo de casos. >>> puede que estos materiales no muestren todos los hechos y consideraciones relevantes a la investigaciÓn de la conducta de los oficiales dice sharon ferley administradora de y supra. rompe con el esquema de chicago por dÉcadas de ocultar ore trazar la publicaciÓn de videos como el tiroteo mortal del joven mcdonald aparte de un policÍa. es parte de la nueva pÓliza de transparencia, surgiÓ tras la recomendaciÓn de una junta independiente especial. al respecto el nuevo in tendiente de la policÍa de chicago, johnson dijo esta semana. >>> es un nuevo comienzo en patrullaje no vamos a to
gracias a la nueva polÍtica que busca evitar abusos policiales en chicago, carla leal tiene mÁs. >>> videos de incidentes en los que policÍa de chicago descargan sus armas de fuego, como este en el que segÚn el reporte oficial, trataban de impedir el escape de 3 sospechosos de un intento de robo en una tienda de electrÓnicos en la villita que arrancaron en reversa en el 2012, es ejemplo de la evidencia publicado en el portal de internet. se asigna para investigar y revisar este...
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we will look at the chicago-you chicago-neww york -- york airline. there is a spark plug. and the inventor, miller. we are the only people considering alexander miller, this is part of his 15 minutes of fame. so who was alexander miller? alexander miller was a farm boy from ohio who fell in love with railroads. sounds like a sensible thing to do. brake got a job as a ma for hisn hometown railroad and in time he learns morse code and he becomes a calligrapher for the railroad. and he goes up the ladder, becoming a dispatcher in illinois. so he is a minor railroad official. that his future is not with the burlington and with some friends and partners, the organizers a bank at this , andthat a bank -- a bank at this time it is not hard to become a bank. he also is an inventor at heart and he comes up with an electric signaling system and will be the founder and president of the miller electric signal company. well, he goes out on the road. the bank can operate on its own. and when he does it is to spend time in new york city, and spending time with investors and trying to int
we will look at the chicago-you chicago-neww york -- york airline. there is a spark plug. and the inventor, miller. we are the only people considering alexander miller, this is part of his 15 minutes of fame. so who was alexander miller? alexander miller was a farm boy from ohio who fell in love with railroads. sounds like a sensible thing to do. brake got a job as a ma for hisn hometown railroad and in time he learns morse code and he becomes a calligrapher for the railroad. and he goes up the...
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steve hartman, on the road in chicago. >> pelley: the triumph of spirit. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes. standoff in chinatown. our cameras were rolling as a gn tried to escape police by running into a hair salon! >>> a wild ending to a standoff in chinatown. out cameras were rolling as -- our cameras were rolling as a gunman escaped into a hair salon. >> campaigning across california at a dizzying pace. where hillary clinton and bernie sanders are visiting now just days before the california primary. >> new information about a kpix 5 investigation. bay area politicians treating themselves to free warriors particular. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. >>> warriors tickets? you know they're hard to come by. but not if you are an oakland city council member. it turns out in fact tonight we have learned that two city council members will go to the game this sunday for free using tickets that would go for $10,000 apiece. mark k
steve hartman, on the road in chicago. >> pelley: the triumph of spirit. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes. standoff in chinatown. our cameras were rolling as a gn tried to escape police by running into a hair salon! >>> a wild ending to a standoff in chinatown. out cameras were rolling as -- our cameras were rolling as a gunman escaped into a hair salon. >>...
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>> i am a chicago native. i went to school, moved back here two years ago and started working for wbz, the npr affiliate station in chicago and covering the southside meant i was covering housing issues, affordable housing, public housing, economic development, and i realized i was really covering segregation. i was covering any quality. i found for my thesis, until we addressed the inequities, until we addressed these inequities we would never be a world-class city and as a homebuyer on the south side, growing up on the south side i felt like segregation was something that was just accepted in our region. we are segregated, next. we don't think about why it is and why it continues to be that way. like air and water, it is. i wanted to interrogate that and use my own personal story attending public schools, my parents and grandparents housing choices and my own horrible housing choice that left me not living the so-called american dream. >> i work for the chicago defender from 1991 to 1996. i should say as --
>> i am a chicago native. i went to school, moved back here two years ago and started working for wbz, the npr affiliate station in chicago and covering the southside meant i was covering housing issues, affordable housing, public housing, economic development, and i realized i was really covering segregation. i was covering any quality. i found for my thesis, until we addressed the inequities, until we addressed these inequities we would never be a world-class city and as a homebuyer on...
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who says i will retire and move to chicago? who says we need chicago? the criminal element in chicago, has those leaders. what you have left is a cesspool of crime and hatred. stop it at its source. trish: thank you so much. >> would rather be left. trish: the white house's response to soaring obamacare rates, forbid insurers from raising rates. that is the answer. it sounds like price control to me. you know what happens when you get price control. it doesn't work. it never does. stay with me. back in two. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. >> let's check markets. still in the red, off 27 points, from the red zone, moving to replace five viacom directors. charlie gasparino was the first to report this mov
who says i will retire and move to chicago? who says we need chicago? the criminal element in chicago, has those leaders. what you have left is a cesspool of crime and hatred. stop it at its source. trish: thank you so much. >> would rather be left. trish: the white house's response to soaring obamacare rates, forbid insurers from raising rates. that is the answer. it sounds like price control to me. you know what happens when you get price control. it doesn't work. it never does. stay...
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chicago. number one. number two, i would say that the -- that i agree with the comments that have been made here how important management is to a city. and we've all watched, i've watched chicago go up and down based upon the mayors here you can have -- it's harder to screw up a national government than a city so it takes -- it really is management intensive. i'm going to look at it from a -- start of an unusual perspective because i think basically cities don't work unless there's a strong economic base. if you don't have -- and governments don't create jobs but they create the conditions for business to create jobs. and it's very competitive because business and capital are ultimately going to go where it's most attractive to invest and so, again, i look at it through that focus. and i think singapore has done a magnificent job. i think london has done a magnificent job. to me they both really stand out. i have, though -- my focus, as you say i can comment having traveled around those places
chicago. number one. number two, i would say that the -- that i agree with the comments that have been made here how important management is to a city. and we've all watched, i've watched chicago go up and down based upon the mayors here you can have -- it's harder to screw up a national government than a city so it takes -- it really is management intensive. i'm going to look at it from a -- start of an unusual perspective because i think basically cities don't work unless there's a strong...
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i lived in new york, in washington, and i came back to live in chicago. i'm a big fan of chicago. now, number two, i would say that i agree with the comments made here, how important management is to a city. i watched chicago up and down based on the mayors here. it is harder to screw up a national government than it is to screw up a city. i look at it from a, from a sort of unusual perspective, because i think basically, cities do not work unless there is a strong economic base. governments don't create jobs. but they create the conditions for business to create jobs. it's very competitive, because business and capital are ultimately going to go where it's most attracted to invest, and so, again, ilook at it through that focus. i think singapore has done a magnificent job. i think london has been a magnificent job. to me, they both really stand out. i have, though, my focus. i can comment, having traveled around those places, but because my focus is u.s.-china relations, and on u.s.-china relations my focus is on economic sustainability and the environment, i look at urbanization
i lived in new york, in washington, and i came back to live in chicago. i'm a big fan of chicago. now, number two, i would say that i agree with the comments made here, how important management is to a city. i watched chicago up and down based on the mayors here. it is harder to screw up a national government than it is to screw up a city. i look at it from a, from a sort of unusual perspective, because i think basically, cities do not work unless there is a strong economic base. governments...
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reportera: entre las 33 ciudades afectadas se puede mencionar nueva york, miami y chicago. varios menores resultaron envenenados por la contaminaciÓn. el problema pudiera repetirse dejando varias secuelas. >> puede llevar a alteraciones mentales, retraso mental, pÉrdida de la memoria. reportera: muchos departamentos de agua dijeron que la agencia de protecciÓn ambiental de estados unidos remitiÓ una guÍa clara sobre este tema o sobre los protocolos. en las ciudades donde hay problemas con el agua expertos recomiendan que se asegure que su casa no habÍa tuberías de plomo, que compren filtros y botellas de agua para que las para consumir. enrique: aumentÓ a nueve el nÚmero de soldados que perdieron la vida nueva del hallazgo de cuatro cadÁveres desaparecidos. el vehÍculo en que se desplazaban volcÓ ayer. fueron rescatados con vida. un juez ordenÓ a una maestra hispana de 24 aÑos en houston, permanecer alejada de un joven de 14 aÑos con el que tuvo relaciones sexuales. reportera: asÍ se presentÓ corte la joven profesora acusada de sostener una relaciÓn improp
reportera: entre las 33 ciudades afectadas se puede mencionar nueva york, miami y chicago. varios menores resultaron envenenados por la contaminaciÓn. el problema pudiera repetirse dejando varias secuelas. >> puede llevar a alteraciones mentales, retraso mental, pÉrdida de la memoria. reportera: muchos departamentos de agua dijeron que la agencia de protecciÓn ambiental de estados unidos remitiÓ una guÍa clara sobre este tema o sobre los protocolos. en las ciudades donde hay...
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douglass basically is a father of chicago. there would be no chicago without douglas. douglas moved to chicago from jacksonville, illinois. let me start at the beginning. stephen a. douglas was a poor vermont boy, who came here to illinois, which was the frontier, and he became -- he was another self-made man, although he was well-educated, informally, and he made himself into what he considered to be a westerner. illinois was a predominantly democratic state, not a whig state. there was only one whig district in the state, which was around springfield, and douglas was the -- became very quickly, by his late 20s in and early 30s, the dominant political figure in the state. he created the convention system in order to control the party. he became a judge on the supreme court and then a senator. and immediately began setting himself up to run for president. he created the illinois central railroad through an act of congress, which was the first federal railroad created through federal act. the equivalent of the mississippi river from chicago to the gulf of mexico, and do
douglass basically is a father of chicago. there would be no chicago without douglas. douglas moved to chicago from jacksonville, illinois. let me start at the beginning. stephen a. douglas was a poor vermont boy, who came here to illinois, which was the frontier, and he became -- he was another self-made man, although he was well-educated, informally, and he made himself into what he considered to be a westerner. illinois was a predominantly democratic state, not a whig state. there was only...
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steve hartman, on the road in chicago. >> pelley: the triumph of spirit. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm >> pelley: >>> right now at 7:00, the region's 10 month long commuting nightmare is hours away from starting. >>> but first tonight a rainy start to the weekend and there is more on the way. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. storms moving through parts of the metro right now. let's get to meteorologist howard bernstein tracking who is going to get hit and what we can expect this weekend. >> most of the storms south of town, a few north and west like this one here near the romney area. we had the heavy rains earlier also down to the south. everything moving southeast 20 miles an hour, clear here montgomery and howard and frederick. loudoun county, it has heavy downpours moving towards the southeast. plains at 7:27. meanwhile what you see so
steve hartman, on the road in chicago. >> pelley: the triumph of spirit. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm >> pelley: >>> right now at 7:00, the region's 10 month long commuting nightmare is hours away from starting. >>> but first tonight a rainy start to the weekend and there is more on the way. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. storms moving through parts of the metro right now. let's...
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they're trained at the chicago police academy by the chicago police department. they have to qualify every year to maintain their state certification. they also receive additional training from department of aviation once on board before they even go out into the airfield. so there is no excuse. what happens, i talked to the alderman, head of the safety committee and the commander at the o'hare unit are giving false information on the qualifications are the officers. this is a matter of public safety and officer safety and we don't need political games. this needs to be fixed. >> let me tell you how politics can get ugly fast if anything overseas happens at o'hare, god forbid. thanks very much. we will continue to check in to see if policies changed. i know you sent a letter today. we will check in with you on that. >> thank you, ashley. >>> next hour, brianna keilar is sitting in for wolf, interviewing john kirby, asking about the terror attacks in istanbul, lessons learned and changes that might happen here. back after this. (vo) stank face. a universal express
they're trained at the chicago police academy by the chicago police department. they have to qualify every year to maintain their state certification. they also receive additional training from department of aviation once on board before they even go out into the airfield. so there is no excuse. what happens, i talked to the alderman, head of the safety committee and the commander at the o'hare unit are giving false information on the qualifications are the officers. this is a matter of public...
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it fluctuates, some from -- most from chicago, financial people from chicago. literary people from chicago. literaty i was going to say. some women -- we are trying to mix women and men together. a couple of librarians. a book seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time and who appreciate. we had two people from the newberry library. >> what about kurt -- current writers? >> keynote speaker for our organization at this point. he's written a beautiful endorsement. i've personally received several endorsements from various office, lisa, stacy, but across the board we have a lot of endorsements. >> okay, roberta rubÉn, we are looking at bunch of empty space, what's going to fill out here? >> it's the first time that i have seen the raw space like that, i looked at the diagrams so often but i haven't seen the raw expands. one gallery after another, excuse me, we are going to have the mind of the writer gallery, we are going to have a nation of writers gallery, we are going to have a chicago gallery. a children's literature gallery. and in and o
it fluctuates, some from -- most from chicago, financial people from chicago. literary people from chicago. literaty i was going to say. some women -- we are trying to mix women and men together. a couple of librarians. a book seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time and who appreciate. we had two people from the newberry library. >> what about kurt -- current writers? >> keynote speaker for our organization at this point. he's written a beautiful endorsement....
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. >>> on the streets of chicago and across america, the business of sex for sale is booming, fuelled by the internet. >> this is not a problem that just happens in another country. >> we have had girls from texas, minnesota, iowa. >> what am i going to be on the rub for? >> prostitution. >> in a world where girl and young women take all of the risks, pimps and traffickers keep all the cash. >> it's not physical. it's mental bondage. this is what traffickers and pimps and predators do. >> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with the cook county human trafficking task force as they battle the buyer and sellers of sex and reach out to rescue the young and lost trapped in chicago's underground sex trade. beyond the glass and steel lies the city at the cross roads of america's underground sex trade. >> relax, okay, sweetie. >> okay. >> don't be nervous or anything. >> tonight, police find this young woman selling sex in a hotel room more than 600 miles away from her home in arkansas. local authorities say it's an all-too-common occurrence here in the windy city. >> it happens in our own backya
. >>> on the streets of chicago and across america, the business of sex for sale is booming, fuelled by the internet. >> this is not a problem that just happens in another country. >> we have had girls from texas, minnesota, iowa. >> what am i going to be on the rub for? >> prostitution. >> in a world where girl and young women take all of the risks, pimps and traffickers keep all the cash. >> it's not physical. it's mental bondage. this is what...
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between orlando and people dying on the streets in chicago. it's a con nation of issues that never gets to the point. it's one of the reasons people are so mistrustful of government largely and particularly congress. >> congress didn't do anything here. so a lot of democrats are going to chicago to make a bad point that nobody believes. kennedy: california is going to make the ultimate point in november. they are going to give millions of people the munchies. first up. kennedy: yesterday donald trump blend to withdraw from nafta unless we renegotiate on more favor and terms. he also plans to label china as a cushie manipulator and turn down the tpp. >> the trans-pacific partnership is another disaster done and pushed by special interests who want to rape our country, just a continuing rape our country. kennedy: wow, that's some hefty rhetoric. trump's protectionist rhetoric is an about-face from republican orthodoxy. how would it affect our economy? here to discuss that is jonathan hone is. welcome back. >> thank you. it's shocking. to hear tr
between orlando and people dying on the streets in chicago. it's a con nation of issues that never gets to the point. it's one of the reasons people are so mistrustful of government largely and particularly congress. >> congress didn't do anything here. so a lot of democrats are going to chicago to make a bad point that nobody believes. kennedy: california is going to make the ultimate point in november. they are going to give millions of people the munchies. first up. kennedy: yesterday...
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this is a chicago problem. we need the communities, business people, clergy, elected officials, everybody has an interest. >> reporter: among the youngest victims, 15-year-old ver ron can lopez shot while riding with presumed gang members police say the deadply spree fueled by repeat offenders with illegal guns sparking an intense debate on gun control if a city with some of the strictest gun laws. >> having the strictest gun laws in the world have little effect on people who are committing these types of violent acts. >> reporter: across the u.s., a big increase in homicides. in las vegas, murder is up 81%. newark, new jersey, of 0%. in arlingto 100%. chicago police recently conducting one of their largest gang gang raids, arresting 140 people. their police superintendent telling abc chicago station wls, officers are now monitoring fiery exchanges online. >> they get disrespected or you know, things of that nature on social media. that fuels a lot of violence. >> reporter: chicago and other u.s. cities looking
this is a chicago problem. we need the communities, business people, clergy, elected officials, everybody has an interest. >> reporter: among the youngest victims, 15-year-old ver ron can lopez shot while riding with presumed gang members police say the deadply spree fueled by repeat offenders with illegal guns sparking an intense debate on gun control if a city with some of the strictest gun laws. >> having the strictest gun laws in the world have little effect on people who are...
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look at city of chicago, for example, some of the strictest gun laws in the country, chicago has the highest murder rate in the country right now, colonel peters? >> i don't like dragging gun control into this, and it repelled people that the president spent over twice as long talking about gun control as he did about terrorism. it's full of platitudes. no human being, no american citizen was protected by platitude. we can have a legitimate debate what the founding fathers intended, what a well-regulated militia means? what rules we should have about assault weapons? that wasn't the place, he said he didn't want to politicize it. and he politicized it. he made it sound as the hatred was in american hearts. no, the hatred is on the part of the terrorists. this young man was driven by islamist fanatic websites. he just tried to neutralize it. didn't bring up islam. when he talked about the persecution of gays, and i'm glad he did, overseas, he didn't single out muslim countries or talk about the koranic prohibitions, it was fundamentally dishonest, cynical and empty and wrong. >> you k
look at city of chicago, for example, some of the strictest gun laws in the country, chicago has the highest murder rate in the country right now, colonel peters? >> i don't like dragging gun control into this, and it repelled people that the president spent over twice as long talking about gun control as he did about terrorism. it's full of platitudes. no human being, no american citizen was protected by platitude. we can have a legitimate debate what the founding fathers intended, what...
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reportera: entre las 33 afectadas, nueva york, miami y chicago. usaron el mismo mÉtodo de prueba, donde menores resultaron envenenados. Éste problema pudiera repetirse dejando graves secuelas. >> puede producir irritabilidad, retraso mental, pÉrdida de la memoria. >> en respuesta, muchos departamentos de agua dijeron que la agencia de protecciÓn ambiental no emitiÓ una guÍa clara o que no recibieron una notificaciÓn por parte del organismo en relaciÓn con los protocolos de pruebas. en caso de que viva en una de las ciudades donde problemas con el agua, los expertos recomiendan que se asegura que en su casa no hayan tuberÍas de plomo. conductor: aumentÓ a nueve el nÚmero de soldados que perdieron la vida, de la base militar de texas, luego del hallazgo de cuatro cadÁveres desaparecidos. el vehÍculo en el que se desplazaban volcÓ en medio de una fuerte tormenta. solamente tres fueron rescatados con vida. las inundaciones han cobrado otras seis vidas mÁs. un juez ordenÓ a una maestra de 24 aÑos en houston permanecer alejada de un alu
reportera: entre las 33 afectadas, nueva york, miami y chicago. usaron el mismo mÉtodo de prueba, donde menores resultaron envenenados. Éste problema pudiera repetirse dejando graves secuelas. >> puede producir irritabilidad, retraso mental, pÉrdida de la memoria. >> en respuesta, muchos departamentos de agua dijeron que la agencia de protecciÓn ambiental no emitiÓ una guÍa clara o que no recibieron una notificaciÓn por parte del organismo en relaciÓn con los protocolos de...
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some from -- most from chicago, financial people from chicago. literary people from chicago. literati i was going to say. we're trying to mix women and men together and a couple of librarians, book seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time, and who appreciate -- we have somebody who was on the poetry foundation board, two people from the newberry library foundation. >> what about current writers? do you have any current writers who have endorsed the idea and are working with you? >> yes, we do. we have a sheet of current writers. david mccullough has been the keynote speaker for our organization at this point. he has written a beautiful endorsement. i've personally received several endorsements from various offices. lisa, stacy shift, but across the board we have a lot of endorsements. >> we're looking at a big empty space. what's going to fill in here? >> well, it's the first time i've seen the raw space like this. looked at the diagrams so often but i haven't seen the raw expanse. one gallery after another. we're going to have the mind of a writer gall
some from -- most from chicago, financial people from chicago. literary people from chicago. literati i was going to say. we're trying to mix women and men together and a couple of librarians, book seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time, and who appreciate -- we have somebody who was on the poetry foundation board, two people from the newberry library foundation. >> what about current writers? do you have any current writers who have endorsed the idea and are...
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between orlando and people dying on the streets in chicago. it's a con nation of issues that never gets to the point. it's one of the reasons people are so mistrustful of government largely and particularly congress. >> congress didn't do anything here. so a lot of democrats are going to chicago to make a bad point that nobody believes. kennedy: california is going to make the ultimate point in november. they are going to give millions of people the munchies. first up. they are going to legalize weed. mark my word. donald trump reels against free trade. please stay here. you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ barking ] [ washing machine running ] party's on! know what your pets are up to with xfinity home. xfinity. the future of awesome. see the secret life of pets, in theaters july 8th. kennedy: yesterday donald trump blend to withdraw from nafta unless we renegotiate on more favor and terms. he also plans to l
between orlando and people dying on the streets in chicago. it's a con nation of issues that never gets to the point. it's one of the reasons people are so mistrustful of government largely and particularly congress. >> congress didn't do anything here. so a lot of democrats are going to chicago to make a bad point that nobody believes. kennedy: california is going to make the ultimate point in november. they are going to give millions of people the munchies. first up. they are going to...
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but things escalated in march, with a canceled rally in chicago, dozens of arrests in st. louis and a protester getting punched in tucson. recently, violence has turned to more physical damage, with protesters smashing police cars near l.a., items thrown at police horses in albuquerque and then, punches thrown on both sides last night. larry o'connor is a talk host and conservative in washington. he says the protesters are blocking democracy. >> what we saw last night in san jose was a group of american citizens, peacefully assembling for a political rally, and they were violently attacked. that's anti-free speech. that's anti-american. >> reporter: conservatives charge that organizations on the left like moveon.org are behind the protests and violence. moveon has said it did promote and print signs for the chicago protest in march but is not organizing trump protests nationwide. and moreover, moveon insists, it is completely non-violent. they blame trump for the escalation. karine jean-pierre is with move on.org: >> he is responsible. he is standing onstage, behind a podi
but things escalated in march, with a canceled rally in chicago, dozens of arrests in st. louis and a protester getting punched in tucson. recently, violence has turned to more physical damage, with protesters smashing police cars near l.a., items thrown at police horses in albuquerque and then, punches thrown on both sides last night. larry o'connor is a talk host and conservative in washington. he says the protesters are blocking democracy. >> what we saw last night in san jose was a...
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move back to chicago? ale: i do not know. i know the library will be built in chicago, and he has an academic nature, and i imagine he will like it there and will always be needed there for his papers. speeches, there are special missions for the then president. he will be a very busy man. and i would imagine it will center in chicago at the library. of course, they have a very lovely home in chicago. obamas arewhen the in d.c., in this 24-hour news he will beou think allowed to be a quiet, former president, or he will be drawn into some of the political debates that are happening? it will be less so than in the white house, and he will be able to pick and choose. he has tote house, sometimes encounter -- but he will not have that so much, and he will have time, but still, time will be precious. relaxing time will be very precious for president obama and mrs. obama, too. they are both popular public figures. .eople listen to what they say announcer: well, we will end it there, william seale. seale: thank you, john. announcer:
move back to chicago? ale: i do not know. i know the library will be built in chicago, and he has an academic nature, and i imagine he will like it there and will always be needed there for his papers. speeches, there are special missions for the then president. he will be a very busy man. and i would imagine it will center in chicago at the library. of course, they have a very lovely home in chicago. obamas arewhen the in d.c., in this 24-hour news he will beou think allowed to be a quiet,...
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on the protected piece of lakefront property in chicago. it would have sat on a parking lot and the park supporters filed a lawsuit to block the proposal from going forward. and mayor rahm emmanuel says it is a major loss for chicago.>> heads of the higher educational institution are for, the public and every survey were for it. there was one group that was not. we now have a parking lot as a city as a result. >>> the chicago mayor's office said that the lucas museum would have been a job creator in a boost for the chicago economy. and the lucas museum officials are exploring a site on treasure island or los angeles is also being considered. >>> coming up on 7:00, chaos outside of the chaos of the state capitol as 10 people are injured at the neo-nazi rally and the police response. >>> the polls in oakland and the important vote that is happening today in the arguments on both sides. j?j?j7 >>> good morning. we are live in oakland where later today the city council will decide whether or not coal can be shipped into the city. the major argu
on the protected piece of lakefront property in chicago. it would have sat on a parking lot and the park supporters filed a lawsuit to block the proposal from going forward. and mayor rahm emmanuel says it is a major loss for chicago.>> heads of the higher educational institution are for, the public and every survey were for it. there was one group that was not. we now have a parking lot as a city as a result. >>> the chicago mayor's office said that the lucas museum would have...
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some from both from chicago, financial people. literary people from chicago, some women that we try to mix women and men together, a bookseller, i think, people have been in chicago for a long time and will appreciate, i think we had somebody was on the poetry foundation board, we have two people from the newberry library foundation. >> what about current writers? do you have any current writers who have endorsed? >> yes, we have a we have a sheet of current writers, david mccullough has been sort of the keynote speaker for our organization at this point. he has written a beautiful endorsement, i have personally have personally received several endorsements from various authors, lisa, stacy ship, but across the board we have a lot of endorsement. >> okay, we are looking we're looking at a big, empty space, what is going to fill in? >> it's the first time that i have seen the raw space like this. i looked at the diagram so often but i have not seen the expanse. one gallery after another, were going to have the mind of the writer ga
some from both from chicago, financial people. literary people from chicago, some women that we try to mix women and men together, a bookseller, i think, people have been in chicago for a long time and will appreciate, i think we had somebody was on the poetry foundation board, we have two people from the newberry library foundation. >> what about current writers? do you have any current writers who have endorsed? >> yes, we have a we have a sheet of current writers, david...
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so you can. >>> george lucas's plan to build the museum in chicago are no more. the plans were derailed by a group who wanted to use the same lot to build a park. now, lucas is setting his sights on the bay area as a location for the museum. he had only considered chicago after an earlier plan to build in the presidio was rejected. local fans say the bay area is exactly where the museum belongs. >> that's where it all started, right?>> treasure island, oakland and los angeles are all on the list. >>> back in chicago, the executive director of the friends of the park released a statement expressing their disappointment saying, it is unfortunate that the lucas museum is made the decision to leave chicago, rather than located on one of the several alternative sites, that are not on chicago's lakefront. that would have been a true, win-win. >>> you are watching ktvu fox2 news at 6:30 . >>> henry lee spoke to the city administrator about the search and efforts to stop insiders from leaking information about the opd scandal.>>reporter: oakland has cycled through three
so you can. >>> george lucas's plan to build the museum in chicago are no more. the plans were derailed by a group who wanted to use the same lot to build a park. now, lucas is setting his sights on the bay area as a location for the museum. he had only considered chicago after an earlier plan to build in the presidio was rejected. local fans say the bay area is exactly where the museum belongs. >> that's where it all started, right?>> treasure island, oakland and los...
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and today we're at 93 in kansas city, 93 in chicago. st. louis at 95. in the mid-atlantic, i think we have a good chance of hitting 100 degrees in raleigh. there's the heat in the middle of the country and still one more decent not too hot day from d.c. to new york. 83 today and then tomorrow you jump up to 92. and not only will you jump to 92 but slowly the humidity will be increasing too. 98 in st. louis. by the time we get to sunday, there's a little magenta in here. carolinas, by 100 on sundays. new england and the northwest, they'll save money on air conditioning bills, but everybody will be blasting the a.c. all weekend long. >>> up next, we'll explain why
and today we're at 93 in kansas city, 93 in chicago. st. louis at 95. in the mid-atlantic, i think we have a good chance of hitting 100 degrees in raleigh. there's the heat in the middle of the country and still one more decent not too hot day from d.c. to new york. 83 today and then tomorrow you jump up to 92. and not only will you jump to 92 but slowly the humidity will be increasing too. 98 in st. louis. by the time we get to sunday, there's a little magenta in here. carolinas, by 100 on...
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hammad ali would walk down some of the main thorough fairs in chicago -- thoroughfares in chicago, 47th street, theth street -- 79th street, madison avenue, walk down those streets and the crowds would just gather around him and follow his being, his eyes, the halo, the charisma that he an exciting for time, a grand time for all of us. mr. speaker, muhammad ali not , but he great boxer . s indeed a man for all times look at his following. not just in louisville, not just on the south and west sides of chicago, but all across the nation, all across he world, foreign countries, african countries specifically. the same kind of enthusiasm that he inspired, the same kind of reverence that he inspired to the young men and young women in chicago, you can see that same kind of inspiration congo, in he nigeria, in zaire. in other places all across the world. mr. speaker, when he retired, i remember as a freshman here in had a session we and we honored the 15th greatest athletes of the century, and here was some great athletes. but the one who i wanted to be with, the one who i was most excited a
hammad ali would walk down some of the main thorough fairs in chicago -- thoroughfares in chicago, 47th street, theth street -- 79th street, madison avenue, walk down those streets and the crowds would just gather around him and follow his being, his eyes, the halo, the charisma that he an exciting for time, a grand time for all of us. mr. speaker, muhammad ali not , but he great boxer . s indeed a man for all times look at his following. not just in louisville, not just on the south and west...
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. >>> the white house is facing tough new questions about chicago. the city run by the president's former chief of staff, now seeing the worst murder rate in more than two decades. almost a hundred homicides a month. >>> plus hillary clinton hits trump hard on documents released today in the trump university fraud lawsuit mike huckabee and stew stevens are next on how trump is handling the fallout. >> this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he's trying to scam america the way he scammed all those people at trump u. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ ♪ i love ya, tomorrow ♪ in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you
. >>> the white house is facing tough new questions about chicago. the city run by the president's former chief of staff, now seeing the worst murder rate in more than two decades. almost a hundred homicides a month. >>> plus hillary clinton hits trump hard on documents released today in the trump university fraud lawsuit mike huckabee and stew stevens are next on how trump is handling the fallout. >> this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he's...
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most from chicago, financial people from chicago. chi literary people from chicago. literati, i was going to say. some women that we're trying to mix women and men together, a couple of librarians. a bookseller.ok seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time and who appreciate -- we have somebody who was on the poetry foundation board. we have two people from the newbury library foundation. so -- >> host: what about current writers? do you have any current writerso who have endorsed this idea and are working with you? >> guest: oh, yes, we do.we we have a sheet of current writers.s. david mccullough has been sort of the keynote speaker for our organization at this point. he's written a beautiful endorsement. aye personally -- i've personally received several endorsements from various authors, lisa see, stacy schiff. but across the board we have a lot of endorsements. >> host: okay, roberta rubin, we're looking at a big, empty space. what's going to fill in here? >> guest: well, you know, it'se the first time that i've seen the raw space like this.
most from chicago, financial people from chicago. chi literary people from chicago. literati, i was going to say. some women that we're trying to mix women and men together, a couple of librarians. a bookseller.ok seller. i think people who have been in chicago for a long time and who appreciate -- we have somebody who was on the poetry foundation board. we have two people from the newbury library foundation. so -- >> host: what about current writers? do you have any current writerso who...
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we see it in chicago and in the chicago school system. so we need to strategize. i do not think we win this war defensively just by saying no. we have to say no, but we also have to articulate this incredibly inspiring yesersectional, holistic that we agree on, a new story, a new narrative. one last thing, about what you said about 1968, i had the great privilege of living in argentina for a couple yea making a film nfiredworkers who u themselves when factories were being closed down during economic crisis. they occupied their factories, something workers here in chicago know abou chicago windows and doors, and they fire the boss. they said that you might not want to keep the factory running, but we are going to turn it into a democratic workers cooperative. we were there duringn election campaign, and the slogan of the social movement was -- our jury and not fit on your ballot. do not fit on your ballot. that does not mean we did not vote. some people voted and some did not do it but no wonder was under any illusion of what was being written on the ballot summit
we see it in chicago and in the chicago school system. so we need to strategize. i do not think we win this war defensively just by saying no. we have to say no, but we also have to articulate this incredibly inspiring yesersectional, holistic that we agree on, a new story, a new narrative. one last thing, about what you said about 1968, i had the great privilege of living in argentina for a couple yea making a film nfiredworkers who u themselves when factories were being closed down during...
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>>> and chicago workers fighting for higher wages. jeff flock outside walmart in chicago. jeff? >> they shut the walmart down behind me because they want to save tax dollars. you don't understand how that could be? you'll have to stay tuned and i'll explain it to you. . liz: we've got this breaking news, israeli police at this hour say at least three people have been killed, nine wounded, in central tel aviv after a mass shooting carried out by at least two terrorists. we understand at least one of them came in with a machine gun, a submachine gun, emptied the clip in a very populated area. this is a live picture we understand. again, this is a mall in tel aviv called the sirona mall. at least three people have been killed in a terror attack in israel. the details, we'll get them to you as more become available. let us get back home to chicago this time. workers in chicago protesting for what they see and what they hope for is a living wage. they took to the streets beginning first in chicago city county building and converging on a chicago walmart. the goal? to pass a countywid
>>> and chicago workers fighting for higher wages. jeff flock outside walmart in chicago. jeff? >> they shut the walmart down behind me because they want to save tax dollars. you don't understand how that could be? you'll have to stay tuned and i'll explain it to you. . liz: we've got this breaking news, israeli police at this hour say at least three people have been killed, nine wounded, in central tel aviv after a mass shooting carried out by at least two terrorists. we...
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atlanta, chicago, dallas-ft. worth, houston, and new york are so-called developmental controllers who can't manage traffic without the direct supervision of a fully certified controller or facility manager. in addition, of the 14,000 plus controller workforce, just over 10 10,600 controllers are fully certified which is a 27-year low. we're also concerned about the safety implications of the rising work load for cpcs, many of whom are subject to mandatory six day work weeks and high rates of overtime. the drop in cpcs can be attributed to several factors. over the past several years, the faa has strugled to replace the thousands of controllers who were hired during the 1981 professional air traffic controllers organization strike. most of whom have reached the agency's mandatory retirement age of 56. the faa's hiring efforts were severely hampered in 2013 when the agency stopped training new hires at its training academy in oklahoma city due to sequestration. in 2014, the faa abruptly changed the controller hirin
atlanta, chicago, dallas-ft. worth, houston, and new york are so-called developmental controllers who can't manage traffic without the direct supervision of a fully certified controller or facility manager. in addition, of the 14,000 plus controller workforce, just over 10 10,600 controllers are fully certified which is a 27-year low. we're also concerned about the safety implications of the rising work load for cpcs, many of whom are subject to mandatory six day work weeks and high rates of...
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i lived in new york, in washington, and i came back to live in chicago. i'm a big fan of chicago. two, i would say that i agree with the comments made here, how important management is to a city. i watched chicago up and down based on the mayor's here. harder to screw up a national government than it is to screw up a city. i look at it from a, from a sort of unusual perspective, because i think basically, cities do not work unless there is a strong economic base. governments don't create jobs. but they create the conditions for business to create jobs. it's very competitive, because business and capital are ultimately going to go where it's most attracted to invest, and so, again, ilook at it through that focus. i think singapore has done a magnificent job. i think london has been a magnificent job. to me, they both really stand out. i have, though, my focus. i can comment, having traveled around those places, but because my focus is u.s.-china relations, and on u.s.-china relations my focus is on economic sustainability and the environment, i look at urbanization through that rou
i lived in new york, in washington, and i came back to live in chicago. i'm a big fan of chicago. two, i would say that i agree with the comments made here, how important management is to a city. i watched chicago up and down based on the mayor's here. harder to screw up a national government than it is to screw up a city. i look at it from a, from a sort of unusual perspective, because i think basically, cities do not work unless there is a strong economic base. governments don't create jobs....
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video showing alleged misconduct by the chicago police now available online. do you think this is a good protocol that can rebuild trust or is it unfair to law enforcement? >> incredible bladder protection in a pad this thin, i didn't... ...think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet for bladder leaks, the super... ...absorbent core turns liquid to gel. i know i'm wearing it but no one else will. always discreet for bladder leaks. now it's war, they band i want them dead!lves. the fleas and ticks? their whole gang. we can do that. only bravecto kills fleas & ticks for up to 12 weeks with one tasty chew. starts killing fleas in two hours and kills nearly 100% in under twelve. and it's fda approved. bravecto is for dogs 6 months of age or older. don't worry, princess, we'll settle the score. tonight we ride, with bravecto!! ask your vet about 12-week protection with bravecto. melissa: a seven-year-old boy in japan is back home after his parents left him in the woods for days as punishment. the young boy released from the hospital, look at that
video showing alleged misconduct by the chicago police now available online. do you think this is a good protocol that can rebuild trust or is it unfair to law enforcement? >> incredible bladder protection in a pad this thin, i didn't... ...think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet for bladder leaks, the super... ...absorbent core turns liquid to gel. i know i'm wearing it but no one else will. always discreet for bladder leaks. now it's war, they band i want them...
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. >>> the white house is facing tough new questions about chicago. the city run by the president's former chief of staff, now seeing the worst murder rate in more than two decades. almost a hundred homicides a month. >>> plus, hillary clinton hits trump hard on documents released today in the trump university fraud lawsuit mike huckabee and stew stevens are next on how trump is handling the fallout. >> this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he's trying to scam america the >>> hillary clinton launching one of her harshest attacks yet on donald trump, as new details surface, from the class action fraud lawsuit against the now defunct trump university. watch. >> we're learning about another scam. the so-called trump university. trump and his employees took advantage of vulnerable americans. this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he is trying to scam america the way he scammed all those people at trump u. >> in moments we'll speak with governor mike huckabee we start with james rosen with these newly re
. >>> the white house is facing tough new questions about chicago. the city run by the president's former chief of staff, now seeing the worst murder rate in more than two decades. almost a hundred homicides a month. >>> plus, hillary clinton hits trump hard on documents released today in the trump university fraud lawsuit mike huckabee and stew stevens are next on how trump is handling the fallout. >> this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he's...
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it's obvious that democracy was not working in the four immigrant districts in the chicago's -- in chicago in the 1890's. addams' experience with the extent of suffering could have caused her to abandon democracy as a viable political option. there were many socialist anarchists who did just that. but addams begins her work with the assumption that the cure for democracy is more democracy. she didn't merely extend democracy, she radically re-created it. she took what had been an individualistic political liberal structure and re-created it as a mode of community association. changes, she said, had to be made in social conditions to create the conditions for democracy. she said democracy had made little attempt to assert itself beyond the position of the 18th century leaders who believe that political equality alone was the -- alone would secure the good for all men. later, she points out that these early leaders founded there -- their new government on an involuntary reference to a lower social state and depended on coercion to hold the community together. she is taking this a big step fur
it's obvious that democracy was not working in the four immigrant districts in the chicago's -- in chicago in the 1890's. addams' experience with the extent of suffering could have caused her to abandon democracy as a viable political option. there were many socialist anarchists who did just that. but addams begins her work with the assumption that the cure for democracy is more democracy. she didn't merely extend democracy, she radically re-created it. she took what had been an individualistic...
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hundreds of cities have these policies including chicago. pamela brown went on a team and here is what she saw. >> reporter: the under the cloak of darkness in chicago an enforcement team gears up for another long day pursuing undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of crimes in the u.s. >> we have three targets this morning. >> reporter: the team supervisor. >> the first two aggravated felons and drug tracking and the third one is possible guns in the situation so we have to make sure we're prepared for that as well. let's roll. >> reporter: the undocumented convicts they're going after were released from the cook county jail without immigration officials being notified. >> you're blood pressure goes up. >> reporter: the first target, a convicted cocaine dealer from mexico who was arrested again and convicting of dui and released on probation. >> this individual we could have had from local authorities when he was released. >> reporter: it turns out this is the targets brother. he's committed no crime and he's released. officials sa
hundreds of cities have these policies including chicago. pamela brown went on a team and here is what she saw. >> reporter: the under the cloak of darkness in chicago an enforcement team gears up for another long day pursuing undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of crimes in the u.s. >> we have three targets this morning. >> reporter: the team supervisor. >> the first two aggravated felons and drug tracking and the third one is possible guns in the situation...
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what's going on in chicago? >> what's going wrong in chicago, paul, is they cannot get control of the gangs. eddie johnson, the police superintendent there said of the 69 about 80% were on a watch list of violent gang members and gangs shooting at each other. >> sometimes innocent bystanders along the way: . >> they wanted to throw more cops in there. mayor rahm emanuel put them on overtime. in new york they have the financial resources to target these gangs as they did two months ago when they arrested a hundred gang members in the bronx. chicago doesn't have the ability to do it. >> the reason is so many of the resources are going into mentions and in pay and benefits for city employees. >> don't let your city go bankrupt. >> dan is right. proactive policing works. we have a proactive policing being led by the black lives matter move: they are indulged by the main stream media. everyone is out there pretending the cops and cop bef is the root of the problem. what comey was talking about is people are respondin
what's going on in chicago? >> what's going wrong in chicago, paul, is they cannot get control of the gangs. eddie johnson, the police superintendent there said of the 69 about 80% were on a watch list of violent gang members and gangs shooting at each other. >> sometimes innocent bystanders along the way: . >> they wanted to throw more cops in there. mayor rahm emanuel put them on overtime. in new york they have the financial resources to target these gangs as they did two...
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i'm mike seidel in chicago, west of town. back to you. >>> first at 6:00, new fallout from a news4 i-team investigation. tonight the feds are investigating whether a department of homeland security employee was plotting an attack inside the agency. committee is ordering a review of the disturbing details. scott macfarlane is outside the employee's home in martinsburg, west virginia. scott? >> reporter: good evening. right by the train station in downtown ma downtown martinsburg. last night we broke this story. the feds had planned to raid that house. when they described why, it got our attention. it now has congress' attention too. according to a court filing by the feds jonathan wienke showed up for work at the department of homeland security headquarters two weeks ago at 7:30 a.m. he was pulled for a random security screening and found carrying a knife, two radio devices, incapacitating spray, infrared equipment, and handcuffs. and in their filing they said 90 minutes later they
i'm mike seidel in chicago, west of town. back to you. >>> first at 6:00, new fallout from a news4 i-team investigation. tonight the feds are investigating whether a department of homeland security employee was plotting an attack inside the agency. committee is ordering a review of the disturbing details. scott macfarlane is outside the employee's home in martinsburg, west virginia. scott? >> reporter: good evening. right by the train station in downtown ma downtown martinsburg....
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sabinas in chicago. he had a peace march on friday night. father mike brought out probably 400 people. we had a rally. at that rally, mothers stood up and read the names of those under the age of 20 who have been killed this year in the city of chicago. they read 150 names ranging from 20 years of age to zero, babies that were shot and killed. there were a lot of tears that night over the losses, and a reminder that the statistics that we read every single day in the newspaper are real human lives causing real human pain and suffering to the families that survive. and then father mike rallied everybody and took them out on the march through the neighborhood there, trying to reclaim one of the toughest, most challenging areas in the city of chicago. so what are we going to do about it? the united states senate right here in washington, d.c. last night it was a disappointment. many of us took to the floor to join senator murphy last week in his filibuster. he was the leader, and i give him the credit for his steely determination to stand here,
sabinas in chicago. he had a peace march on friday night. father mike brought out probably 400 people. we had a rally. at that rally, mothers stood up and read the names of those under the age of 20 who have been killed this year in the city of chicago. they read 150 names ranging from 20 years of age to zero, babies that were shot and killed. there were a lot of tears that night over the losses, and a reminder that the statistics that we read every single day in the newspaper are real human...