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. >>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they're doing in chicago. to have this many shootings. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest city. >> to have this many shootings. >> this is is not like it's the united states of america. >> and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it! >> for the next hour, our special report on the cycle of violence and trauma in the city of chicago. >> i know i have ptsd. it's just off the, off the charts. >> trying to understand the causes -- >> you ain't nobody until you kill somebody around here. >> trying to find the solution. >> even if the guns are here someone has to pull the trigger. our jot, get them not to pick the gun up. >>> crime was actually down this year in the city of chicago. shootings down, murders down. no one can say for sen way to is but it is obviously good news. but better numbers are only so much comfort when talking about more than 600 people dying. we spen
. >>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they're doing in chicago. to have this many shootings. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest city. >> to have this many shootings. >> this is is not like it's the united states of america. >> and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it! >> for the next hour, our...
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and i wouldn't even say chicago. i'm thinking parts of chicago. the term hypersegregation was coined because of how segregated chicago as a major city is, which is somewhat different than a lot of other major cities. >> hypersegregation? >> yeah. >> what is that? i lived here. i think i get what that means. >> some cities are more progressive, somehow further along in the intellectual thought process of inclusiveness and diversity. chicago reminds us that is not always the case. >> in chicago, is it a sense it's happening, not a reason it's happening? put on people, they're just sort of violent. >> right. one of the things i try to talk to people about is the historical reasons how some of these things came to be. certainly poverty is one of those, and poverty isn't a happenstance kind of thing. there is a history of denying wealth to certain people, denying the ability to buy homes and have economic power. if the ability to take care of your family is one of those things that marks manhood in a capitalist society, and i am not given fair access t
and i wouldn't even say chicago. i'm thinking parts of chicago. the term hypersegregation was coined because of how segregated chicago as a major city is, which is somewhat different than a lot of other major cities. >> hypersegregation? >> yeah. >> what is that? i lived here. i think i get what that means. >> some cities are more progressive, somehow further along in the intellectual thought process of inclusiveness and diversity. chicago reminds us that is not always...
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>>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they are doing. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest shooting and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it. >> for the next hour our special report on the cycle of violence and trauma in the city of chicago. >> i know i have ptsd. it's just off the charts. >> trying to understand the causes. >> around here you ain't nobody until you kill somebody. >> even if the guns are here somebody has to pull the trigger. our job is to get them not to pick the gun up. >> this is all in america chicago. crime was actually down this year in the city of chicago. shootings were down, murders were down. no one can say why that have though it is obviously good news. better numbers are only so much comfort when you're talking about more than 600 people dying. returning to the city again and again to talk to the people who actually live there. people suffering and people trying to do somet
>>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they are doing. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest shooting and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it. >> for the next hour our special report on the cycle of violence and trauma in the city of chicago. >> i know i have ptsd. it's just off the charts. >> trying to...
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for the story of chicago, the people of chicago. the architecture is very cinematic and dramatic. john hughes was someone who really understood chicago. >> "16 candles." ferris buller's day off." and who doesn't celebrate chicago style with "home alone." had had people got to know chicago's downtown in the movies. remember that epic chase in "blues brothers." or the man hunt for harrison ford. >> it's got glamor, grit. >> so whether it's on the big or small screen, this is one town that's always ready for its close up. chicago is renouned for its if flux of visitors alike but the ones in the know have already discovered a super hot spot downtown, the uber hip hotel. >> by the man who loves to fly. mr. richard bransen. >> i think they're enjoying -- >> and we think people would love to stay in his hotel, first landing right here in chicago sdw has a virgin name. >> the overall feeling of being at home. >> some of the famous guests, eddie vetter, 50 cents and bransen. >> it's really fun for chicago and people coming to the city. >> ri
for the story of chicago, the people of chicago. the architecture is very cinematic and dramatic. john hughes was someone who really understood chicago. >> "16 candles." ferris buller's day off." and who doesn't celebrate chicago style with "home alone." had had people got to know chicago's downtown in the movies. remember that epic chase in "blues brothers." or the man hunt for harrison ford. >> it's got glamor, grit. >> so whether it's on...
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. >> chicago is tough. >> shannon: after chicago mayor rahm emanuel rejected the thought of a national guard patrolling his city streets, a city commissioner is proposing an international force to do just that. ♪ hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in washington. new at this hour, g.o.p. senator ron johnson, the chairman of the homeland security committee, is joining the fray against the fbi and the justice department. senator johnson releasing the original draft statement about the hillary clinton investigation from then fbi director james comey. johnson walked through several key edits, which seemed to be aimed at watering down any potential charges against the former first lady. also tonight, new roadblocks emerging against tax reform from republican senators marco rubio and mike lee. we heard just minutes ago that the text of the tax bill is closed, we'll explain what that means. we have team coverage on both of these stories. doug mckelway staying up to speed on tax reform. ed henry is coming through the original fbi document, newly revealed. ed henry, we
. >> chicago is tough. >> shannon: after chicago mayor rahm emanuel rejected the thought of a national guard patrolling his city streets, a city commissioner is proposing an international force to do just that. ♪ hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in washington. new at this hour, g.o.p. senator ron johnson, the chairman of the homeland security committee, is joining the fray against the fbi and the justice department. senator johnson releasing...
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they'd stop that. >> you recently declared chicago schools a trump free zone. >> the city of chicago, yeah. >> the whole thing? our motto, city you will ever sleep. >> bret: chicago. the lighting round, murder of the crime there. chicago murders so far 628 in 2017 compared to 2016. but the fact that the president used is accurate, every three hours. >> he's always going to hit back, he always does. it's a good point. chicago is a petri dish of policy, democratic policy and gun laws in particular. it's a disaster as in many other cities. >> bret: just like baltimore has a higher murder rate. >> number one, we were talking off the air, almost double. i'm from boston, that has extremely strong gun control policy. boston was not up there in the top 30 cities. i don't like that argument. i don't buy make it. what i do buy make is if we look at the detroits, the chicagos, the baltimores, they always left him in chicago, a city i lived in four years. it's not about just guns but there is guns, poverty, we cannot -- we have to admit that this is a problem with the african-american community t
they'd stop that. >> you recently declared chicago schools a trump free zone. >> the city of chicago, yeah. >> the whole thing? our motto, city you will ever sleep. >> bret: chicago. the lighting round, murder of the crime there. chicago murders so far 628 in 2017 compared to 2016. but the fact that the president used is accurate, every three hours. >> he's always going to hit back, he always does. it's a good point. chicago is a petri dish of policy, democratic...
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little history of chicago. the only city not to participate in the fugitive slave act, of returning slaves back to the south, the city of chicago. so being a sanctuary city is in our history. the only city-- . >> stephen: doesn't nesesly answer my question. i'm all for what you are dg but i'm just curious how it doesn't violate federal law for you to do this. >> because the police department is no not n the city of chicago is not supposed to be enforcing the immigration laws of the unitied states government, that is what the federal government is for, what is not what we're going to do and here is the other thing, bigger piece of this, we are building relationships between the police department and communities. i'm not driving a wedge, that is what donald trump wants is a wedge between, on the philosophy of community policing it is absolutely antithetical of everything we are trying to do and which is why police chiefs around the country, big cities, small cities, medium sized cities, all think what the justice
little history of chicago. the only city not to participate in the fugitive slave act, of returning slaves back to the south, the city of chicago. so being a sanctuary city is in our history. the only city-- . >> stephen: doesn't nesesly answer my question. i'm all for what you are dg but i'm just curious how it doesn't violate federal law for you to do this. >> because the police department is no not n the city of chicago is not supposed to be enforcing the immigration laws of the...
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little history of chicago. the only city not to participate in the fugitive slave act, of returning slaves back to the south, the city of chicago. so being a sanctuary city is in our history. the only city-- . >> stephen: doesn't nesesly answer my question. i'm all for what you are dg but i'm just curious how it doesn't violate federal law for you to do this. >> because the police department is no not n the city of chicago is not supposed to be enforcing the immigration laws of the unitied states government, that is what the federal government is for, what is not what we're going to do and here is the other thing, bigger piece of this, we are building relationships between the police department and communities. i'm not driving a wedge, that is wedge between, on the philosophy of community policing it is absolutely antithetical of everything we are trying to do and which is why police chiefs around the country, big cities, small cities, medium sized cities, all think what the justice department, specifically und
little history of chicago. the only city not to participate in the fugitive slave act, of returning slaves back to the south, the city of chicago. so being a sanctuary city is in our history. the only city-- . >> stephen: doesn't nesesly answer my question. i'm all for what you are dg but i'm just curious how it doesn't violate federal law for you to do this. >> because the police department is no not n the city of chicago is not supposed to be enforcing the immigration laws of the...
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having chicago roots, he's johnny come lately. chicago, we like black congressmen in the '20s. i'm just saying, you know. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. >> what was his -- he looks very white. >> whoa. yes, but black people can look white, right? >> so i was wondering, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was very fair skinned. we have this crazy rule in the united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of sub-saharan, african, you are black. and powells proudly claim their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blond hair and blue eyes. you see his baby picture. but he's black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? so give you a little clip of adam. >> i stood one day before the greatest ruler of this day. god said to moses, what's in your hand? moses said, lord, i've got a stick, that's all. he said let me use what's in your hand. and god used that slave boy with a stick in his hand to divide the red seas, marched through a wilderness, drained water out of rocks and people to freedom land. what's in
having chicago roots, he's johnny come lately. chicago, we like black congressmen in the '20s. i'm just saying, you know. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. >> what was his -- he looks very white. >> whoa. yes, but black people can look white, right? >> so i was wondering, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was very fair skinned. we have this crazy rule in the united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of sub-saharan, african, you are...
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it just felt natural. >> it was long distance, he in milwaukee, she in chicago. they stayed connected by phone and e-mail and text all day long. >> i would call her every morning. >> and no one seemed to notice any dark force, any unseen thing festering in the heat of that hot, late summer. didn't feel the warning. didn't know who said what to whom. it was september 18th, a tuesday. >> that tuesday morning, i thought i had called her on my way to work but i was interrupted. she called me and said hey, what happened to my call. i said, oh, i thought i had. so we spoke for a bit, exchanged e-mails later and then kind of went about the day. >> evening came. he, in the flush of love, called again. no answer. >> i left her a message saying i was heading home and got a text message back from her phone saying she was at a dinner and would reach out later. >> wait a minute. you had been calling her every day, talking all the time. >> yeah. >> and she said i'm at dinner? i'll call you later? but she didn't. then, 9:00 p.m., one of the ashleys called nailah. nailah who alw
it just felt natural. >> it was long distance, he in milwaukee, she in chicago. they stayed connected by phone and e-mail and text all day long. >> i would call her every morning. >> and no one seemed to notice any dark force, any unseen thing festering in the heat of that hot, late summer. didn't feel the warning. didn't know who said what to whom. it was september 18th, a tuesday. >> that tuesday morning, i thought i had called her on my way to work but i was...
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outside of chicago not a lot of people know about her. but when my era she was a very important local labor leader and religious voice. she could go into the many pr protestant churches around chicago and talk about what labor protections meant for ordinary people. why it was important. and she saw this not in this interview but saw this as a religious duty as well. do you have a question? >> so in her in the union and when he became part of the church, did they just help african american women? or african american men in the sense of -- >> the labor union was for everybody. >> i'm just asking because was there a sort of kind of specifically detailed way for african american women to get not only be a part of the union and get helped by the union benefits by by the church? as well. >> of course all -- we should say in a certain era all people who attended any kind of black religious organization were working people. and were not always college educated working people. they were working people who worked in retail, domestic service, then c
outside of chicago not a lot of people know about her. but when my era she was a very important local labor leader and religious voice. she could go into the many pr protestant churches around chicago and talk about what labor protections meant for ordinary people. why it was important. and she saw this not in this interview but saw this as a religious duty as well. do you have a question? >> so in her in the union and when he became part of the church, did they just help african american...
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[hip-hop music] ♪ - chicago has a crime problem... - chicago is like a war zone. - and our orange man in chief has the solution. - president trump threatened to send in the feds. - but there's another option for stopping violence in chicago: community engagement. that's the strategy of the grassroots program ceasefire. - the violence in chicago, it's not just a chicago police department problem. it's a community problem. everybody have to be involved. - on the south side, one shooting always leads to another, so ceasefire tries to stop this retaliatory violence through mediation. - we could mediate anything, man. who sold some bad stuff to somebody or whatever, or who robbed somebody. - and it could be relationship beef. it could be a bad drug deal. like, let's say your girl gave your netflix password away. you pull up your netflix, and it asks you if you want to finish watching "narcos," but you was never watching "narcos," which means she gave your password to another dude. - we mediate all kind of conflicts, man. - i'm gonna need your number, man. but don't think this guy's some ku
[hip-hop music] ♪ - chicago has a crime problem... - chicago is like a war zone. - and our orange man in chief has the solution. - president trump threatened to send in the feds. - but there's another option for stopping violence in chicago: community engagement. that's the strategy of the grassroots program ceasefire. - the violence in chicago, it's not just a chicago police department problem. it's a community problem. everybody have to be involved. - on the south side, one shooting always...
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having chicago roots, he is johnny-come-lately. in chicago, we liked black punishment in the 1920's. i'm just saying. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. yes? >> what was his -- he looks very white. is he --? prof. jelks: yes, black people can look white, right? >> i was wondering, was his mom black -- prof. jelks: his mom was very fair skinned. we have this very crazy role in the united states -- crazy rule in the united states. one drop from sub sahara africa and you are black. the powells proudly claimed their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blonde hair and blue eyes. you look at his baby pictures, it is like, no. but he is black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? let me give you a little clip of adam. [video clip] >> [inaudible] god said to moses, what's in your hand? [inaudible] he said, let me use what is in your hand. god use that to divide the red sea, bring water out of rocks, and bring his people the freedom. what's in your hand? [applause] what's in your ha
having chicago roots, he is johnny-come-lately. in chicago, we liked black punishment in the 1920's. i'm just saying. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. yes? >> what was his -- he looks very white. is he --? prof. jelks: yes, black people can look white, right? >> i was wondering, was his mom black -- prof. jelks: his mom was very fair skinned. we have this very crazy role in the united states -- crazy rule in the united states. one drop from sub sahara africa and you...
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having chicago roots, he's johnny come lately. chicago, we like black congressmen in the 20s. i'm just saying, you know. just -- but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. >> what was his -- he look very white. >> whoa. yes, but black people can look white, right? >> so i was wondering, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was very fair skinned. we have this crazy rule in the united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever black of sub-saharan african, you are black. and powells proudly claim their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blond hair and blue eyes. you see his baby picture. but he's black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? so give you a little clip of adam. >> stood one day before the greatest ruler of this day. god said to moses, what's in your hand? moses said, lord, i've got a stick, that's all. and god used that slave boy with a stick in his hand the to divide the red seas, marched lieu a wilderness, drained water out of rocks and -- people to freedom land. what's in your hand? what's in your hand?
having chicago roots, he's johnny come lately. chicago, we like black congressmen in the 20s. i'm just saying, you know. just -- but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. >> what was his -- he look very white. >> whoa. yes, but black people can look white, right? >> so i was wondering, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was very fair skinned. we have this crazy rule in the united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever black of sub-saharan african,...
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having chicago roots, he is johnny-come-lately. in chicago we like black congressmen. i'm just saying. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. yes? what was his -- he looks very white. is he -- >> black people can look white, right? i was wondering, was his mom black -- >> his mom was very fair skinned. we have this very crazy role in -- crazy rule in the united states. one drop from sub sahara africa and you are black. the powells proudly claimed their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blonde hair and blue eyes. you look at his baby pictures, it is like, no. but he is black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? let me give you a little clip of adam. >> [indiscernible] god said to moses, what's in your hand? [indiscernible] he said, let me use what is in your hand. god used that to divide the red sea, bring water out of rocks, and bring his people the freedom. what's in your hand? [applause] what's in your hand? [indiscernible] walk with him and talk with him, stick together and fight together, and with god's hand
having chicago roots, he is johnny-come-lately. in chicago we like black congressmen. i'm just saying. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. yes? what was his -- he looks very white. is he -- >> black people can look white, right? i was wondering, was his mom black -- >> his mom was very fair skinned. we have this very crazy role in -- crazy rule in the united states. one drop from sub sahara africa and you are black. the powells proudly claimed their blackness, even...
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how is your life in chicago? >> it's amazing. life in chicago, right now we are free. >> reporter: the culture center says there are more than 1500 known rohingya living in chicago, and that that's the highest rohingya population of any city in the country. the culture center offers free english and assimilating to american life. but the optimism the chicago rohingya feel is counterbalanced by the constant fear of what's happening in myanmar. >> i'm always worried, every day. i'm worried about my family. today they are alive. tomorrow, i don't know if they are alive or not. >> reporter: nasir says the rohingya have always had a tenuous relationship with the ruling buddhist majority in myanmar, but the conflict escalated in 2012. now, rohingya are not recognized as citizens. nasir says the rohingya had hoped that the current leader, aung san suu kyi, who is a former political prisoner that won the nobel peace prize, would focus on human rights. but the plight of the rohingya has only gotten worse under suu kyi, which has caused wi
how is your life in chicago? >> it's amazing. life in chicago, right now we are free. >> reporter: the culture center says there are more than 1500 known rohingya living in chicago, and that that's the highest rohingya population of any city in the country. the culture center offers free english and assimilating to american life. but the optimism the chicago rohingya feel is counterbalanced by the constant fear of what's happening in myanmar. >> i'm always worried, every day....
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violent crime. >> what the is going on in chicago. what is happening there? he went on to say person a shot every three hours in chicago with police data confirmed. 620 people murdered in the windy city so far this year. total of 731 people killed averaging two per day. cook county richard boykin is calling on the united nations for relief. >> i'm hoping to appeal to the u.n. to come to chicago and meet with victims of violence and maybe possibly help out in terms of peacekeeping efforts. reporter: the latest attack on chicago did not specifically mention rob emanuel. however the president has feuded over the mayor's defiant stance is a sanctuary city and trump has repeatedly called out the city's crime, even warning the feds. the city has received more atf agents. this week, again snubbed his nose at the president. >> is wrong for the direction of the city does not have wanted the election turnout. reporter: critics say they have been more focused on a sanctuary city status or money for reelection than worrying about the overwhelming
violent crime. >> what the is going on in chicago. what is happening there? he went on to say person a shot every three hours in chicago with police data confirmed. 620 people murdered in the windy city so far this year. total of 731 people killed averaging two per day. cook county richard boykin is calling on the united nations for relief. >> i'm hoping to appeal to the u.n. to come to chicago and meet with victims of violence and maybe possibly help out in terms of peacekeeping...
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we'll have a full report for you from chicago lou: president trump weighing in on violence in chicago. left-wing city has the toughest gun laws in the country but has had nearly 3500 shooting so far this year. fox news correspondent matt then with our report. >> you look at what is going on chicago appears to president trump speaking at the fbi academy graduation ceremony did not hold back when it comes to his anger chicago's violent crime. >> what the is going on in chicago. what is happening there? he went on to say person a shot every three hours in chicago with police data confirmed. 620 people murdered in the windy city so far this year. total of 731 people killed averaging two per day. cook county richard boykin is calling on the united nations for relief. >> i'm hoping to appeal to the u.n. to come to chicago and meet with victims of violence and maybe possibly help out in terms of peacekeeping efforts. reporter: the latest attack on chicago did not specifically mention rob emanuel. however the president has feuded over the mayor's defiant stance is a sanctuary city and trump h
we'll have a full report for you from chicago lou: president trump weighing in on violence in chicago. left-wing city has the toughest gun laws in the country but has had nearly 3500 shooting so far this year. fox news correspondent matt then with our report. >> you look at what is going on chicago appears to president trump speaking at the fbi academy graduation ceremony did not hold back when it comes to his anger chicago's violent crime. >> what the is going on in chicago. what...
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having chicago roots, he is johnny-come-lately. in chicago we like black congressman. i'm just saying. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. yes? was his -- he looks very white. is he --? prof. jelks: yes, black people can look white, right? >> i was wondering, was his mom black -- prof. jelks: his mom was very fair skinned. we have this very crazy role in the united states -- crazy rule in the united states. one drop from sub sahara africa and you are black. proudly claimed their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blonde hair and blue eyes. you look at his baby pictures, it is like, no. but he is black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? let me give you a little clip of adam. [video clip] >> [indiscernible] god said to moses, what's in your hand? [indiscernible] he said, let me use what is in your hand. god use that to divide the red ,ea, bring water out of rocks and bring his people the freedom. what's in your hand? [applause] what's in your hand? [indiscernible] and talk with him, stick together and fight to
having chicago roots, he is johnny-come-lately. in chicago we like black congressman. i'm just saying. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. yes? was his -- he looks very white. is he --? prof. jelks: yes, black people can look white, right? >> i was wondering, was his mom black -- prof. jelks: his mom was very fair skinned. we have this very crazy role in the united states -- crazy rule in the united states. one drop from sub sahara africa and you are black. proudly claimed...
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matt finn from chicago. thank you. francisco hernandez is the immigration attorney from the state of a texas. >> thank you for having me on. >> tucker: at the city of chicago is deeply in debt. the middle class is clean. crime has moved from the south side into the center of the city, highest parking fees inn the country, and it is in a tough shape. why would the city in the middle of the various crisis it is facing, take all this time and money to serve the needs of people who are here illegally? >> don't be so hard on chicago. it is pretty stout. a friend told me, the reason donald trump one, he's the only onee' saying nice things about america. we are forgetting that these illegal immigrants are the only ones that are dying to get to this country. that is the highest compliment. they hang on the trains and swing. there willing to die to get to this country and earn the opportunity to be here. once they get here, they want to sign the guestbook. that's all they are saying. biometrics, we know who they are. >> tucker:
matt finn from chicago. thank you. francisco hernandez is the immigration attorney from the state of a texas. >> thank you for having me on. >> tucker: at the city of chicago is deeply in debt. the middle class is clean. crime has moved from the south side into the center of the city, highest parking fees inn the country, and it is in a tough shape. why would the city in the middle of the various crisis it is facing, take all this time and money to serve the needs of people who are...
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of chicago and the woodlawn organization. she was recruited to be the leader of this because of her strong stances in favor of committee control. she was one of the featured speakers when the students were boycotting in 1968 who would consistently come in support of students. the believe of this project, if you want to increase academic achievement you have to proceed how this influences the process. with the decision making model, it was a school administration model that involved community members, parents, teachers and students to make more democratic issues. -- decusuibs, -- decisions. it was a multi-tiered decision making model with the assemblies of all the different groups that would have to make decisions or approve the decisions. within that model that experimental school project organized more than 500 parents from the community into parent councils. they develop school-based training in these programs. the reason the program was cut short is that it was operated in three different schools in the high school. it was
of chicago and the woodlawn organization. she was recruited to be the leader of this because of her strong stances in favor of committee control. she was one of the featured speakers when the students were boycotting in 1968 who would consistently come in support of students. the believe of this project, if you want to increase academic achievement you have to proceed how this influences the process. with the decision making model, it was a school administration model that involved community...
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we'll have a full report for you from chicago next. here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, and our heroes help heroes be heroes when they're not eating gyros delivered by -- ah, you know what i mean. wifiso if you can't live without it...t it. why aren't you using this guy? it makes your wifi awesomely fast. no... still nope. now we're talking! it gets you wifi here, here, and here. it even lets you take a time out. no! no! yes! yes, indeed. amazing speed, coverage and control. all with an xfi gateway. find your awesome, and change the way you wifi. lou: president trump weighing in on violence in chicago. left-wing city has the toughest gun laws in the country but h
we'll have a full report for you from chicago next. here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, and our heroes help heroes be...
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. >> gestapo tactics in the streets of chicago, lawrence. there is a chapter on chicago here which you cannot put down. that is the moment in which -- i don't know how long it took to write that but my hat is off to you. it reads like a thriller. >> daly is a fascinating character. as i discovered the research and tell the story in the book, richard daly, the tough mayor of chicago who cracked down on the protesters truly viciously and was later judged to have basically managed a police riot, the blame was laid mostly on the police for what happened there by the commission that studied it, his first experience in his life, hugh, with street protests in chicago when he was a little boy holding his mother's hand, marching for women to get the right to vote. that's the period that is spanned by the characters in this book. and mayor daly, when rubikov said that, jumped up and screamed anti semitic comments at abe. we could all lip read what he was saying. for those who couldn't, the networks had lip readers on on within the hour to tell you wha
. >> gestapo tactics in the streets of chicago, lawrence. there is a chapter on chicago here which you cannot put down. that is the moment in which -- i don't know how long it took to write that but my hat is off to you. it reads like a thriller. >> daly is a fascinating character. as i discovered the research and tell the story in the book, richard daly, the tough mayor of chicago who cracked down on the protesters truly viciously and was later judged to have basically managed a...
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everyone from chicago, cleveland, baltimore, st. louis is all the same. >> i'm sorry, were out of time on this. i'll give you extra time on china. >> coming up, they talk about her new book and the amazing journey she is supporting that helping the families of hero veterans. don't go away crohn's disease. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your
everyone from chicago, cleveland, baltimore, st. louis is all the same. >> i'm sorry, were out of time on this. i'll give you extra time on china. >> coming up, they talk about her new book and the amazing journey she is supporting that helping the families of hero veterans. don't go away crohn's disease. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara®...
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thesegeoff basically says chicago principles are not only right for chicago, but right for all universities because they get to the essence of what universities are about. and our audience in voting on this important question is deciding how they think the first amendment should be construed, not how the supreme court has done it. can you make a case for why you public and private university should define and then he'd speech? -- define and ban hate speech? universityung universities that engage in significant research and valuable teaching. it is possible to have an educational institution which is committed to research and teaching, but also has certain bright lines they don't let people cross. i find it hard to believe personally this approach at notre dame will produce better ofolarship at the university chicago to be provincial about it. i'm not willing to rule that out. i like competition. i like him petition in the same way that we allow newspapers to take a single position. is basicallyes" liberal. "wall street journal" is basically conservative. that's fine. we could have better pu
thesegeoff basically says chicago principles are not only right for chicago, but right for all universities because they get to the essence of what universities are about. and our audience in voting on this important question is deciding how they think the first amendment should be construed, not how the supreme court has done it. can you make a case for why you public and private university should define and then he'd speech? -- define and ban hate speech? universityung universities that...
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los chicago debes volverÁn a conocer la victoria esta tarde. chicago consiguiÓ una victoria contra un equipo de cleveland que todavÍa no ha ganado esta temporada. con una marca de 15 victorias y 15 derrotas. los miami dolphins volvieron a perder esta tarde perdiendo. la 107 yardas no fueron suficientes para darle la victoria a miami. completaron 25 de 39 pases lanzando para mÁs de 300 yardas. ahora se encaminan a ganar su divisiÓn de 29 a 13. los england patriots, llegaron a la Última jornada con una marca excepcional de 12 victorias y sÓlo tres derrotas. los new orleans saints consiguieron un triunfo necesitado con 66 yardas y un touchdown. se impusieron 23 a 13 y siguen en la cima junto a los panteras de carolina. el campeÓn de la división se difiera el 31 de diciembrenfren los rams aseguraron el primer puesto luego de ganarle 27 a 23 a tennessee con 26 pases completos y cuatro touchdowns que lanzÓ para 101 yardas a la victoria de los rams que entrarÁn en la Última fecha con una marca de 11 triunfos y cuatro derrotas. en el Último
los chicago debes volverÁn a conocer la victoria esta tarde. chicago consiguiÓ una victoria contra un equipo de cleveland que todavÍa no ha ganado esta temporada. con una marca de 15 victorias y 15 derrotas. los miami dolphins volvieron a perder esta tarde perdiendo. la 107 yardas no fueron suficientes para darle la victoria a miami. completaron 25 de 39 pases lanzando para mÁs de 300 yardas. ahora se encaminan a ganar su divisiÓn de 29 a 13. los england patriots, llegaron a la Última...
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chicago drops to 7 below. new york city we go from teens saturday and sunday to 7 degrees monday morning. the good news is monday we bottom out, then we'll start to turn the corner. still going to be cold but not that cold. >> that's pretty much the entire country. >> i mean, look at dallas. monday morning 19 degrees. >> dylan, thank you. >>> this deep freeze caused all kinds of problems today and is now being blamed for at least nbc's ron mott is following it all from chicago tonight. good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, craig. those conditions dylan just mentioned have chicago firmly in its grasp tonight. we've got some light snowfall and about 13 degrees and falling. earlier today at midway airport they canceled nearly 90 flights as crews struggled to keep up with de-icing planes in this painfully cold air. brutally cold. >> it's bad. i wish i could go on vacation already. >> reporter: bone-chilling temperatures aren't going anywhere anytime soon. >> i might have dressed a little bit too light to
chicago drops to 7 below. new york city we go from teens saturday and sunday to 7 degrees monday morning. the good news is monday we bottom out, then we'll start to turn the corner. still going to be cold but not that cold. >> that's pretty much the entire country. >> i mean, look at dallas. monday morning 19 degrees. >> dylan, thank you. >>> this deep freeze caused all kinds of problems today and is now being blamed for at least nbc's ron mott is following it all...
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chicago drops to 7 below. new york city we go from teens saturday and sunday to 7 degrees monday morning. the good news is monday we bottom out, then we'll start to turn the corner. still going to be cold but not that cold. >> that's pretty much the entire country. >> dallas, monday morning, 19 degrees. >> dillylan, thank you. >>> this deep freeze is now being blamed for at least two deaths. numbers's ron mott is following it all from chicago tonight. good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, craig. those conditions dylan just mentioned have chicago firmly in its grasp tonight. we've got some light snowfall and about 13 degrees and falling. earlier today at midway airport they canceled 90 flights as crews struggled to keep up with de-icing planes in this painfully cold air. brutally cold. >> it's bad. i wish i could go on vacation already. >> reporter: bone-chilling temperatures aren't going anywhere anytime soon. >> i might have dressed a little bit too light today. >> reporter: in minnesota veterans of
chicago drops to 7 below. new york city we go from teens saturday and sunday to 7 degrees monday morning. the good news is monday we bottom out, then we'll start to turn the corner. still going to be cold but not that cold. >> that's pretty much the entire country. >> dallas, monday morning, 19 degrees. >> dillylan, thank you. >>> this deep freeze is now being blamed for at least two deaths. numbers's ron mott is following it all from chicago tonight. good evening to...
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sobre la cia chicago estarÁ nevando. miren los aero-- sobre la ciudad de chicago estarÁ nevando. mire los aeropuertos. les voy a tener mÁs informaciones sÓlo minutos, asÍ que no se vayan. >> cuando una persona es arrestada al cruzar la frontera, y la acusan de llevar droga, las consecuencias son muy serias. oscar gÓmez nos cuenta el caso de una mujer de casi 80 aÑos de edad. >> muchos de los que tienen un permiso para entrar estados unidos es poco el tiempo que tiene que estar, y aprovechan eso para introducir droga en este paÍs. en los Últimos dÍas varias personas han sido arrestadas, entre ellas estÁ una persona de 77 aÑos. >> traÍa diferentes drogas dentro de la santa extra. una persona que jamÁs, no podrÍamos imaginar que fueran a hacer eso pero aquÍ vemos todo. >> la mayorÍa son mujeres, que aprovechan por ser de bajo riesgo. >> son sujetos a revisiÓn, cualquier vehÍculo que venga de cualquier paÍs son todos sujetos a revisiÓn. >> la oficina de aduanas, creÓ un centro para autorizar a personas consideradas de bajo riesgo. >> es arrestado por cualquier otr
sobre la cia chicago estarÁ nevando. miren los aero-- sobre la ciudad de chicago estarÁ nevando. mire los aeropuertos. les voy a tener mÁs informaciones sÓlo minutos, asÍ que no se vayan. >> cuando una persona es arrestada al cruzar la frontera, y la acusan de llevar droga, las consecuencias son muy serias. oscar gÓmez nos cuenta el caso de una mujer de casi 80 aÑos de edad. >> muchos de los que tienen un permiso para entrar estados unidos es poco el tiempo que tiene que...
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you heard the president single out chicago and the murder rate in chicago. everyone knows the police commissioner, rahm emanuel, the mayor, knows what the problem is in chicago, right, and it has to be resolved. however, to hear him go after chicago and say, what the hell, in his words, is going on in chicago, less we forget this is the trump administration who threw attorney general jeff sessions, tried through the court system to pull funding from chicago because it is a sanctuary city. dick durbin senator of illinois, said you want to cut federal funds for things city and criticize the murder rate in the city. there's some hypocrisy there. >> you have to view him holding up chicago and baltimore as a political exercise. this reflects a world view the president has expressed in the 1980s that basically the problems of society are found in, you know, high crime very diverse cities where there is significant poverty and significant social problems. they come along with it. that's something -- one of the few areas where the president has been very, very consi
you heard the president single out chicago and the murder rate in chicago. everyone knows the police commissioner, rahm emanuel, the mayor, knows what the problem is in chicago, right, and it has to be resolved. however, to hear him go after chicago and say, what the hell, in his words, is going on in chicago, less we forget this is the trump administration who threw attorney general jeff sessions, tried through the court system to pull funding from chicago because it is a sanctuary city. dick...
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chicago drops to 7 below. new york city we go from teens saturday and sunday to 7 degrees monday morning. the good news is monday we bottom out, then we'll start to turn the corner. still going to be cold but not that cold. >> that's pretty much the entire country. >> i mean, look at dallas. monday morning 19 degrees. >> dylan, thank you. >>> this deep freeze caused all kinds of problems today and is now being blamed for at least two deaths. nbc's ron mott is following it all from chicago tonight. good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, craig. those conditions dylan just mentioned have chicago firmly in its grasp tonight. we've got some light snowfall and about 13 degrees and falling. earlier today at midway airport they canceled nearly 90 flights as crews struggled to keep up with de-icing planes in this painfully cold air. brutally cold. >> it's bad. i wish i could go on vacation already. >> reporter: bone-chilling temperatures aren't going anywhere anytime soon. >> i might have dressed a little bit
chicago drops to 7 below. new york city we go from teens saturday and sunday to 7 degrees monday morning. the good news is monday we bottom out, then we'll start to turn the corner. still going to be cold but not that cold. >> that's pretty much the entire country. >> i mean, look at dallas. monday morning 19 degrees. >> dylan, thank you. >>> this deep freeze caused all kinds of problems today and is now being blamed for at least two deaths. nbc's ron mott is...
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los chicago debes volverÁn a conocer la victoria esta tarde. chicago consiguiÓ una victoria contra un equipo de cleveland que todavÍa no ha ganado esta temporada. con una marca de 15 victorias y 15 derrotas. los miami dolphins volvieron a perder esta tarde perdiendo. la 107 yardas no fueron suficientes para darle la victoria a miami. completaron 25 de 39 pases lanzando para mÁs de 300 yardas. ahora se encaminan a ganar su divisiÓn de 29 a 13. los new england patriots, llegaron a la Última jornada con una marca excepcional de 12 victorias y sÓlo tres derrotas. los new orleans saints consiguieron un triunfo necesitado con 66 yardas y un touchdown. se impusieron 23 a 13 y siguen en la cima junto a los panteras de carolina. el campeÓn de la división se difiera el 31 de diciembre cuando se enfrenten a tampa. los rams aseguraron el primer puesto luego de ganarle 27 a 23 a tennessee con 26 pases completos y cuatro touchdowns que lanzÓ para 101 yardas a la victoria de los rams que entrarÁn en la Última fecha con una marca de 11 triunfos y cu
los chicago debes volverÁn a conocer la victoria esta tarde. chicago consiguiÓ una victoria contra un equipo de cleveland que todavÍa no ha ganado esta temporada. con una marca de 15 victorias y 15 derrotas. los miami dolphins volvieron a perder esta tarde perdiendo. la 107 yardas no fueron suficientes para darle la victoria a miami. completaron 25 de 39 pases lanzando para mÁs de 300 yardas. ahora se encaminan a ganar su divisiÓn de 29 a 13. los new england patriots, llegaron a la Última...
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and 14 below wind chill in chicago, 38 below in international falls it feels like. and it's going to stay cold. one below in chicago. air temperature. and raleigh into the teens and 20s. this is nothing. by monday, even colder. >> no end in sight. thank you. >>> for many of us this day after christmas meant back to work. for others, back to the stores for returns and some more great deals in what has been a strong season of holiday sales. katie beck has been following it all and has our report. >> reporter: after christmas, return to the mall to make returns. >> i usually don't go out day after christmas. >> reporter: more than half americans receiving at least one unwanted gift. >> i'm in the 50%. >> reporter: today the malls still packed. estimated 13% will end up back on store shelves. >> afraid if i come later, will be much worse. >> reporter: overall a win for retailers. unemployment down, consumer confidence up. holiday sales hit best pace since 2011, up nearly 5% this season. people returning today are doing it right according to experts. who say the sooner y
and 14 below wind chill in chicago, 38 below in international falls it feels like. and it's going to stay cold. one below in chicago. air temperature. and raleigh into the teens and 20s. this is nothing. by monday, even colder. >> no end in sight. thank you. >>> for many of us this day after christmas meant back to work. for others, back to the stores for returns and some more great deals in what has been a strong season of holiday sales. katie beck has been following it all and...
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two 49ers with ties to chicago. jimmy garoppolo grew up just outside chicago, both coming up big in their homecoming. garoppolo making his first start for the 49ers. he looked the part. a third down to marquis goodwin. led to a field goal and early san francisco lead. on the second possession, garoppolo completes it to louis murphy. but that's an interception, led to a chicago touchdown and a 7-3 lead. second quarter, return cohen, 49ers have this guy dead, but there he goes the other way. 61 yards for a touchdown. 14-6, chicago. and two minutes left, 49ers trailing 14-12. on 39, garoppolo finds trent taylor, 33 yard catch and run. move in the red zone, taylor six grabs for 92 yards. they bled the clock and set up rodney gould 24 yards out, up and good. and 49ers win. he was five for five field goals was robbie gould. no touchdowns, but they win 15-14, and that's their second victory of the year. >> i didn't have a ton of expectations going into the game, and i knew he was going to go out there and work his hardest
two 49ers with ties to chicago. jimmy garoppolo grew up just outside chicago, both coming up big in their homecoming. garoppolo making his first start for the 49ers. he looked the part. a third down to marquis goodwin. led to a field goal and early san francisco lead. on the second possession, garoppolo completes it to louis murphy. but that's an interception, led to a chicago touchdown and a 7-3 lead. second quarter, return cohen, 49ers have this guy dead, but there he goes the other way. 61...
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now it's already one of the most dangerous cities in the us and crime rates in chicago are now rising at a worrying level well the sparks and national trend which is seen figures dropping according to a new crime rate report one local government commissioner has branded the situation in chicago as a quiet genocide and says u.n. intervention is needed. problem hoping to appeal to the u.n. to actually come to chicago and maybe even possibly help out in terms of peacekeeping efforts well the commission of appeal was perceived by many as a direct invitation to the un to deploy troops to the city however chicago's police superintendent did point out that the international body has no jurisdiction there were violent crimes are among those on the rise including murder rape and aggravated assault. you are welcome. as you pursue the american dream. of being killed in chicago's imbeciles come by this has been going on for quite some time and the people were keeping quiet of the community members themselves to the same ones who are in the most in need of help but they are scared to get help or s
now it's already one of the most dangerous cities in the us and crime rates in chicago are now rising at a worrying level well the sparks and national trend which is seen figures dropping according to a new crime rate report one local government commissioner has branded the situation in chicago as a quiet genocide and says u.n. intervention is needed. problem hoping to appeal to the u.n. to actually come to chicago and maybe even possibly help out in terms of peacekeeping efforts well the...
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you grew up in chicago. and when you were growing up, did you say, "i'm gonna be a great basketball coach?" or how did that come about? i was an all-state player. and i went to catholic schools, and... i was the winning scorer in a catholic league in chicago for two years and was recruited. but, you know, my parents never-- my mom never went to high school. my dad went to two years. and so when i was recruited by west point, they could not imagine that a polish kid from chicago was gonna go to school-- could go to a school where presidents went to. david: right. and so i didn't really wanna go to west point, and-- david: because? mike: i didn't wanna-- i wanted to dribble behind my back, or, you know, throw bounce passes that were fancy, and i didn't wanna carry a rifle and-- did you have a division i scholarship offer from those places? oh, yeah, yeah. you know... i probably would've gone to creighton and wisconsin maybe, and, uh... but my parents kept putting pressure, like, they would speak in polish, and
you grew up in chicago. and when you were growing up, did you say, "i'm gonna be a great basketball coach?" or how did that come about? i was an all-state player. and i went to catholic schools, and... i was the winning scorer in a catholic league in chicago for two years and was recruited. but, you know, my parents never-- my mom never went to high school. my dad went to two years. and so when i was recruited by west point, they could not imagine that a polish kid from chicago was...
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when you look at places like chicago which are following the pattern of a detroit chicago's got huge issues with gangs you know drug related violence and you know i i think it's it's fun you know said you know the u.n. might have to send peacekeepers but don't think that's nearly the solution because we see what peacekeepers have done in other countries it tends to create even more confusion and chaos because of the you want people on the ground in their own city to apply and help and heal that city i would think and i think that's where the difference is in chicago and the people in those communities they should be raising those people up to be the next people walking on the street because they know everyone you know there was a time in this country when police officers had to live in the communities they serve dead and now they get to live in the nice suburbs and come to the city and push people around. commissioner reservation actually said this about the chicago i think we've had over six hundred people killed by gun violence already this year alone that's a huge number in my com
when you look at places like chicago which are following the pattern of a detroit chicago's got huge issues with gangs you know drug related violence and you know i i think it's it's fun you know said you know the u.n. might have to send peacekeepers but don't think that's nearly the solution because we see what peacekeepers have done in other countries it tends to create even more confusion and chaos because of the you want people on the ground in their own city to apply and help and heal that...