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holmes the true history of the white city devil welcome so my welcome from the windy city of chicago adam selzer thank you so much for joining us adam thanks for having me. you've been featured on a number of documentaries including the history channel's investigation into the 3 that h.h. holmes was also jack the ripper what is it about the story of holmes busy that captivates was so much over a century after the man's death. but really the legend is very intriguing here is this guy who supposedly had a building full of hidden rooms and torture chambers how do you not get interested in something like that but even at the time there was something about the guy that just captured people's imaginations so that the just encourage people to let their imaginations run off screaming no he wrote and published a convex confession of sorts some of which is often misquoted because it was reprinted so many times. in one that i actually had to say it one of the things that i read through i noticed it seems that he almost killed the reader for questioning if the police found all his victims and cr
holmes the true history of the white city devil welcome so my welcome from the windy city of chicago adam selzer thank you so much for joining us adam thanks for having me. you've been featured on a number of documentaries including the history channel's investigation into the 3 that h.h. holmes was also jack the ripper what is it about the story of holmes busy that captivates was so much over a century after the man's death. but really the legend is very intriguing here is this guy who...
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quite a lot of what happened is i think the newspapers in chicago did a very good job of tracing the whole story at the time and they got as caught up in the rumors as everybody else but they were fairly good at backtracking like when a guy showed up saying hey i used to buy dead bodies from this guy that cern into skeletons to sell to medical schools of course they reported on it would it turned out that this was a guy who would say whatever the police told him to if they poured enough whiskey down his throat they reported that too but a lot of out of town papers didn't really publish the follow ups you know it's interesting because the when you look at the story of major age homes and i think you know historically it really is a story of chicago it happened right you know in that era when chicago became the boom town you had the world's fair all those before his crimes became known there was a lot of fear mongering about crime in the city of chicago itself what was unique about chicago in the 809 news that you know truly made the tale of a cherry jones not only plausible but totall
quite a lot of what happened is i think the newspapers in chicago did a very good job of tracing the whole story at the time and they got as caught up in the rumors as everybody else but they were fairly good at backtracking like when a guy showed up saying hey i used to buy dead bodies from this guy that cern into skeletons to sell to medical schools of course they reported on it would it turned out that this was a guy who would say whatever the police told him to if they poured enough whiskey...
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holmes the true history of the white city devil welcome so my welcome from the windy city of chicago adam selzer thank you so much for joining us adam thanks for having me. you've been featured on a number of documentaries including the history channel's investigation into the 3 that h.h. holmes was also jack the ripper what is it about the story of holmes that captivates was so much over a century after the man's death. but really the legend is very intriguing here is this guy who supposedly had a building full of hidden rooms and torture chambers how do you not get interested in something like that but even at the time there was something about the guy that just captured people's imaginations so that the just encourage people to let their imaginations run off screaming no he wrote and published a convex confession of sorts some of which is often misquoted because it was reprinted so many times. in one that i actually had to say it one of the things that i read through i noticed it seems that he almost killed the reader for questioning if the police found all his victims and crimes
holmes the true history of the white city devil welcome so my welcome from the windy city of chicago adam selzer thank you so much for joining us adam thanks for having me. you've been featured on a number of documentaries including the history channel's investigation into the 3 that h.h. holmes was also jack the ripper what is it about the story of holmes that captivates was so much over a century after the man's death. but really the legend is very intriguing here is this guy who supposedly...
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her other grandparents live in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son com, beau. he was a friend of yours. thank you, thank you. mayor, of the clergy, the passport to town, i appreciate that. congresswoman kelly, a great congress woman, and everyone here. there is a saying in south philly, "y'all are the ones who brought me to the dance," the laborers, and that is not joking. jesse says i got raised in the black church, he knows i am not kidding. we would sit there before he goes out and try to change things when i was a kid in college and a vice. look, before i start my what to say something about the debate we had last night, and i heard and i listened to, and i respect senator harris. but we all know that 30 seconds to 60 seconds on a campaign debate cannot do justice to a lifetime commitment to civil rights. i want to be absolutely clear about my record and position on racial justice, including bussing. i never, never oppose voluntary busing, and a
her other grandparents live in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son com, beau. he was a friend of yours. thank you, thank you. mayor, of the clergy, the passport to town, i appreciate that. congresswoman kelly, a great congress woman, and everyone here. there is a saying in south philly, "y'all are the ones who brought me to the dance," the laborers, and that is not joking. jesse says...
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itself what was unique about chicago in the $890.00 s. that you know truly made the tail of a churchill was not only plausible but totally believable to the average person and why do you think he became this kind of great book man of chicago. well part of it is no city had ever grown quite as quickly as chicago was growing in those days 50 years before we had a few 1000 people living here now all of a sudden we had over a 1000000 it was growing faster than anybody could keep track of or that anybody could regulate also we did happen to have a mayor at the time who was known for of just kind of letting things happen in fact the very 1st day that the tribune wrote about holmes that all one of the other papers said if mayor carter arison is real like that every criminal murderer and thief in the world will converge on chicago. well they weren't wrong. we can also point out just the way the police worked at the time you know the guy who was in charge of investigating the holmes castle building at 3 months before had been a flower and feed dea
itself what was unique about chicago in the $890.00 s. that you know truly made the tail of a churchill was not only plausible but totally believable to the average person and why do you think he became this kind of great book man of chicago. well part of it is no city had ever grown quite as quickly as chicago was growing in those days 50 years before we had a few 1000 people living here now all of a sudden we had over a 1000000 it was growing faster than anybody could keep track of or that...
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itself what was unique about chicago in the 890 s. that you know truly made the tale of a cherry jones not only plausible but totally believable to the average person and why do you think he became this kind of great bogeyman of chicago. but part of it is no city had ever grown quite as quickly as chicago was growing in those days 50 years before we had a few 1000 people living here now all of a sudden we had over a 1000000 it was growing faster than anybody could keep track of or that anybody could regulate also we did happen to have a mayor at the time who was known for of just kind of letting things happen in fact the very 1st day that the tribune wrote about holmes that all one of the other papers said if mayor carter arison is reelected every criminal murderer and thief in the world will converge on chicago well they weren't wrong. we can also point out just the way the police worked at the time you know the guy who was in charge of investigating the holmes castle building at 3 months before had been a flower infeed dealer he had
itself what was unique about chicago in the 890 s. that you know truly made the tale of a cherry jones not only plausible but totally believable to the average person and why do you think he became this kind of great bogeyman of chicago. but part of it is no city had ever grown quite as quickly as chicago was growing in those days 50 years before we had a few 1000 people living here now all of a sudden we had over a 1000000 it was growing faster than anybody could keep track of or that anybody...
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it is great to be back in chicago. here for three years chicago, i lived in the south side, good for aspirations. i think the key to your success, young worked with dr. -- don't remain stagnant. some of the challenges there when dr. king was on his journey are still there. is oneinequality, that of the reasons he came to chicago and worked on those worker issues. housing inequality as well. you have taken on new challenges like immigration reform. criminal justice reform. you mobilized people, as he just said, to vote. if you hadn't, guess what? would we would not have had that victory where the house of representatives became the people's house. workwas because of your mobilizing people. the work reminds me of someone i love very much, and reverend jackson love very much, paul wellstone. he was the senator from minnesota and my mentor. he died too young in a plane crash. election, theis only senator in a hard race to take a hard vote, he voted against going into the war in iraq. reverend jackson knows him. paul was th
it is great to be back in chicago. here for three years chicago, i lived in the south side, good for aspirations. i think the key to your success, young worked with dr. -- don't remain stagnant. some of the challenges there when dr. king was on his journey are still there. is oneinequality, that of the reasons he came to chicago and worked on those worker issues. housing inequality as well. you have taken on new challenges like immigration reform. criminal justice reform. you mobilized people,...
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number one because it captured this period of black life in chicago at a time when black history in chicago was very short. so it's amazing work of social science. even though it was a government report, it had these lines i found to be very poetic or puzzling or paradoxical. i wanted to be in conversation with them and have a chance to dive into that more. the other reason i wanted to write the book is because i realized i knew very little about this period of history. like many of you, the red summer probably got a paragraph maybe end u.s. history textbook in high school. i realized that often our discussions about black history. people know about slavery and the civil rights movement and in between, black people were just doing stuff. where did everyone go? so i realized how little i knew about this event.but the more i studied it, the more i became convinced that the racial boundaries and social realities of 2019 are in many ways traceable to this seminal thing that happened 100 years ago. i wanted to understand it more and was curious as to why i didn't know more about it. a recurring
number one because it captured this period of black life in chicago at a time when black history in chicago was very short. so it's amazing work of social science. even though it was a government report, it had these lines i found to be very poetic or puzzling or paradoxical. i wanted to be in conversation with them and have a chance to dive into that more. the other reason i wanted to write the book is because i realized i knew very little about this period of history. like many of you, the...
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a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods. would those clues lead them to nailah? here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>> it wasn't like this, you no, no, it was hot and it was late, after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> yes, still does. the name you'll want to remember is nailah. >> the meaning was one who succeeds. >> this is nailah's mother, maria. >> i wanted her to be successful and she was. she lived her name. >> quite true. as, frankly, have the rest of them in this big family. this is leah, the first born. >> we might need a graph or a chart because it's kind of involved. >> full siblings, half siblings, quarter s
a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods. would those clues lead them to nailah? here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>> it wasn't like this, you no, no, it was hot and it was late, after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then...
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first of all, it is great to be back in chicago. i actually lived here for three years during law school. i lived in the south side, good for presidential aspirations. anotherere was president who lived there for a while. i want to thank rainbow push. founded thiserend group almost 50 years you have carried on dr. king's legacy. they key to your success, having worked with him, you don't remain stagnant. some of the challenges there when dr. king was on his journey are still there. income inequality, right? that is one of the reasons he came to chicago and worked on those worker issues. housing inequality as well. voting rights. you have taken on new challenges like immigration reform. criminal justice reform. you have truly mobilized people, as he just said, to vote. if you hadn't, guess what? would we would not have had that victory where the house of representatives became the people's house. that was because of your work mobilizing people. the work reminds me of someone i love very much, and reverend jackson love very much, paul
first of all, it is great to be back in chicago. i actually lived here for three years during law school. i lived in the south side, good for presidential aspirations. anotherere was president who lived there for a while. i want to thank rainbow push. founded thiserend group almost 50 years you have carried on dr. king's legacy. they key to your success, having worked with him, you don't remain stagnant. some of the challenges there when dr. king was on his journey are still there. income...
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what's your favorite deep dish in chicago? ( laughter ). >> gotta be pizanos. >> stephen: interesting, interesting. >> some people would say gino's. >> stephen: some would say gino's east. that's very interesting. sox or cubs? >> sox all the way. i'm a sox-side girl. >> stephen: just writing off the north side. just writing off the north side right now. now, chicago also has some very serious issues facing it. there have been 530 murders in chicago last year. >> yeah. >> stephen: i know you talk them very seriously. what do you hope differently than mayor emanuel did before you, because this is not a new problem? >> no. well, one of the things we're doing is trying to focus every tool of city government on making sure that we're supporting the nawbds. because what we're experiencing is definitely a public health crisis. so we're looking at the root causes of the violence, making sure that we're, in effect, flooding the zones or the areas that are most distressed to make sure that we're providing resources, jobs, economic devel
what's your favorite deep dish in chicago? ( laughter ). >> gotta be pizanos. >> stephen: interesting, interesting. >> some people would say gino's. >> stephen: some would say gino's east. that's very interesting. sox or cubs? >> sox all the way. i'm a sox-side girl. >> stephen: just writing off the north side. just writing off the north side right now. now, chicago also has some very serious issues facing it. there have been 530 murders in chicago last year....
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i'm on a bit of a pilgrimage south of chicago to meet a man who's had a profound effect on the story of islam in america he's the son of john muhammad but he led a lot just single conversion to mainstream islam that america has ever seen. this is a dialogue reading about if we're not getting strong at our international media and on t.v. why should we stop this conversation with skepticism because there's a lot of it on my everyone has a voice we are being taken advantage of just because we are small community without a network just help join the global conversation announces iraq all they want to do is try to depict the same kind of debate that we have here in the street. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can only on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. artificial intelligence could monitor our movement. and decide on our future the big picture decodes the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine part one on al-jazeera. oh again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera the start of a
i'm on a bit of a pilgrimage south of chicago to meet a man who's had a profound effect on the story of islam in america he's the son of john muhammad but he led a lot just single conversion to mainstream islam that america has ever seen. this is a dialogue reading about if we're not getting strong at our international media and on t.v. why should we stop this conversation with skepticism because there's a lot of it on my everyone has a voice we are being taken advantage of just because we are...
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i'm catching the night train to chicago following in the footsteps of millions of freed slaves to the city by the promise of jobs in the factories and stockyards. with the hope of living a life free from prejudice but they did have another option to sail from liberia the colony america established for free to slaves in africa. it was a stark choice scratchie living in america's ghettos will build a nation from scratch the muslim prince ibrahim of mississippi that a college told me about was among the 1st to sail from liberia where he dreamt of establishing islam but the early settlers encountered little bit disease and hardship and prince ibrahim barely saw the completion of the 1st settlement before he died. martin liberia has suffered a succession of civil wars and feeling the last of these was abraham's great great great great grandson who's turned this story on its head he fled wall to liberia to find freedom in america his name is. the us that i want to say i want to start in liberia i came to this country and it was just a sheer says on earth and in my own country's history that
i'm catching the night train to chicago following in the footsteps of millions of freed slaves to the city by the promise of jobs in the factories and stockyards. with the hope of living a life free from prejudice but they did have another option to sail from liberia the colony america established for free to slaves in africa. it was a stark choice scratchie living in america's ghettos will build a nation from scratch the muslim prince ibrahim of mississippi that a college told me about was...
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[ cheers ] >> jimmy: you filmed it in chicago. >> partly in chicago you know, i always tell people i was born and raised on the south side of chicago. and you know, when i watch the news - i'm sure you watch the news and you see what's coming out of chicago. it's a little challenging, it's a little tough but what we say is, what you see is really a small piece of a huge pie and our show, "south side", is going to give you the rest of the pie. you guys want some dessert [ cheers and applause >> one dude by the way is like - too sweet. hey, i'm keto, man i'm keto >> jimmy: i don't like dessert, man. >> yeah. >> trying to loose some weight >> it's so funny >> jimmy: it is all the cast of characters i know lil rel howery is in it >> yes, he is. >> jimmy: who is one of my favorite comedians >> from chicago, yep >> jimmy: dude, he crushes but everyone crushes and basically, you said it was based on a true thing? >> yeah. one of my boys - actually, the real story is that every thanksgiving, i would go home. and, you know, when you ask people who the funniest person is they know, sometimes,
[ cheers ] >> jimmy: you filmed it in chicago. >> partly in chicago you know, i always tell people i was born and raised on the south side of chicago. and you know, when i watch the news - i'm sure you watch the news and you see what's coming out of chicago. it's a little challenging, it's a little tough but what we say is, what you see is really a small piece of a huge pie and our show, "south side", is going to give you the rest of the pie. you guys want some dessert [...
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i'm catching the night train to chicago following in the footsteps of millions of freed slaves to the city by the promise of jobs in the factories and stockyards. with the hope of living a life free from prejudice but they did have another option to sail from liberia the colony america established for free to slaves in africa. it was a stark choice scratchie living in america's ghettos will build a nation from scratch the muslim prince ibrahim of mississippi that of color told me about was among the 1st to sail from liberia where he dreamt of establishing islam but the early settlers encountered little bit disease and hardship and prince ibrahim barely saw the completion of the 1st settlement before he died. martin liberia has suffered a succession of civil wars and feeling the last of these was abraham's great great great great grandson who's turned this story on its head he fled wall to liberia to find freedom in america his name is. he asked i want to say i want to start in liberia i came to this country and it was just a shift as an honest and in my own country's history that i sp
i'm catching the night train to chicago following in the footsteps of millions of freed slaves to the city by the promise of jobs in the factories and stockyards. with the hope of living a life free from prejudice but they did have another option to sail from liberia the colony america established for free to slaves in africa. it was a stark choice scratchie living in america's ghettos will build a nation from scratch the muslim prince ibrahim of mississippi that of color told me about was...
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>> matt: also knew tonight from a video shows chicago police arresting one of the brothers, at chicago o'hare's airport. the detectives tracked down the two brothers that small! paid to pretend to beat him. this video helps place the brothers at the scene of the alleged attack and chose the brothers being driven in cabs and right shares to and from the area of smollett's apartment the night of the alleged hoax. and there is video showing after jussie smollett returning with the noose around his neck and just last friday, shannon a judge said a special prosecutor will investigate this entire case from the start and jussie smollett could be charged all over again. so part of the actor maintains his innocence. >> shannon: it is far from over, martin, thank you very much. kalish footage said he is wearing the white rope around his neck, the hate crime report so let's turn to the second vice president of chicago fraternal order of police, reaction to the newest developments in the state -- in the case. i want to start with the decision the judge michael tillman has decided there would be a
>> matt: also knew tonight from a video shows chicago police arresting one of the brothers, at chicago o'hare's airport. the detectives tracked down the two brothers that small! paid to pretend to beat him. this video helps place the brothers at the scene of the alleged attack and chose the brothers being driven in cabs and right shares to and from the area of smollett's apartment the night of the alleged hoax. and there is video showing after jussie smollett returning with the noose...
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chicago looks beautiful along with st. louis as of tomorrow, we still have areas below average around albuquerque. e st. louis will bwarm even 90 around nashville as we had had to theom upcg weekend, some of the that warmth slides to the east new york city should have three days in a row in the 80s >> about time we got great we thank you, bill. >>> just ahead, how old is too old to be living with your parents? 'lk. authawh we come bac than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, iland even tackles grease up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and saveoney with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. air wick take in fragrance inspired by nature with air wick essential mist. it transforms naturastessential oils into mi filling the room with fragrance,
chicago looks beautiful along with st. louis as of tomorrow, we still have areas below average around albuquerque. e st. louis will bwarm even 90 around nashville as we had had to theom upcg weekend, some of the that warmth slides to the east new york city should have three days in a row in the 80s >> about time we got great we thank you, bill. >>> just ahead, how old is too old to be living with your parents? 'lk. authawh we come bac than dishes? using multiple cleaners on...
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her other set of grandparents live in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son, beau. he was a friend of yours. and you took care of him, too. thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, thank you for the passport into town. i appreciate it. congresswoman kelly, a great friend and a great congresswoman. and thank you to everyone here. there is a saying in south philly, "y'all are the ones who dance," thethe african-american community and labor, and i am not joking. jesse knows me very well. raised in that i got the black church, he knows i am not kidding. before we organized, we would sit there in the church and try to change things, when i was a kid in college and in high school. look, before i start my what to say something about the debate we had last night, and i heard and i listened to, and i respect senator harris. are we all know that 30 seconds to 60 seconds on the campaign debate exchange can't do justice to a lifetime com
her other set of grandparents live in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son, beau. he was a friend of yours. and you took care of him, too. thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, thank you for the passport into town. i appreciate it. congresswoman kelly, a great friend and a great congresswoman. and thank you to everyone here. there is a saying in south philly,...
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chicago looks beautiful along with st. louis as of tomorrow, we still have areas below average around albuquerque. st. louis will be warm even 90 around nashville as we had had to the upcoming weekend, some of the that warmth slides to the east new york city should have three days in a row in the 80s looking typical, pretty nice >> about time we got great weather there. thank you, bill. >>> just ahead, how old is too old to be living with your parents? 'lta authawh we come back. cl and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. air wick take in fragrance inspired by nature with air wick essential mist. it transforms natural essential oils into mist; filling the room with fragrance, pausing
chicago looks beautiful along with st. louis as of tomorrow, we still have areas below average around albuquerque. st. louis will be warm even 90 around nashville as we had had to the upcoming weekend, some of the that warmth slides to the east new york city should have three days in a row in the 80s looking typical, pretty nice >> about time we got great weather there. thank you, bill. >>> just ahead, how old is too old to be living with your parents? 'lta authawh we come back....
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african-americans came to chicago as parts of one of the largest human migrations of the 20. centry they were leaving the segregated and racist south in search of a new life in what many hoped would be a promised land and it was out of this experience that was born the 1st american muslim movement and it was known as the nation of islam. in the 1930 s. a radical idea began to spread through the cities of america the idea that white people were irredeemably evil form a cornerstone of the nation of islam you see ology combined islam and black nationalism the nation's message appeal to african-americans who fled the bigotry of the south of the 1950 s. the nation had around 100000 members led by in large. part. by. the would gave the nation some credibility were high profile members including the boxer caches clay who took the name. and the radical charismatic activist malcolm x. in the present situation don't know the political power. that they can put in the white house where they can take them. but in 1965 after leaving the movement malcolm x. was assassinated defection sawed
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silicom, 52 people are shot on chicago's most violent weekend of the year so far. italy's prime minister friends to resign if the two parties do not in their field -- and their feud.- end their we have some unsettled weatheher effecting the southea, a little spackling rolling in here. a touch of snow. much of australia was looking fine and dry. barely 15 there, so good enough for parts of the country, but 12 or 13 for melbourne. very much in place on the eastern side, pulling away from the eastern side. quite a cool, freshening wind. into wednesday, temperatures pick up and that is the case for melbourne. that is because the weather weather -- wetter weather is moving into new zealand. rain stopping its way through their. just 15 degrees celsius. into wednesday in the rain really makes its way in . >> top stories and out's at leas3030 people e have resigned after firing on a sit in. civilters have called for obedience to topple the military . britain's queen elizabeth has praised the u.k. and the united states shared values during a banquet welcoming donald trump t
silicom, 52 people are shot on chicago's most violent weekend of the year so far. italy's prime minister friends to resign if the two parties do not in their field -- and their feud.- end their we have some unsettled weatheher effecting the southea, a little spackling rolling in here. a touch of snow. much of australia was looking fine and dry. barely 15 there, so good enough for parts of the country, but 12 or 13 for melbourne. very much in place on the eastern side, pulling away from the...
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>> new tonight, video shows chicago police arresting one of the brothers at chicago's o'hare airport, they were tracked down, and police say this video helps place the brothers at the scene of the alleged attack, shows them being driven in cabs and ride shares from the area of his apartment the night of the alleged notes. there is video showing jussie smollett returning to his apartment building with the noose around his neck and last friday a judge set a special prosecutor will investigate this entire case from the start at a certain -- jussie smollett could be charged all over again. so far the actor maintains his innocence. >> police footage shows him wearing that rope around his neck. police arrive following the hate crime alert. let's turn to the vice president of the fraternal order of police, for reaction to the latest balance in the case, great to have you with us. i want to start with the decision the judge has decided is going to be a special counsel, he said the unprecedented irregularities identified in this case warrants the appointment of independent counsel to restore t
>> new tonight, video shows chicago police arresting one of the brothers at chicago's o'hare airport, they were tracked down, and police say this video helps place the brothers at the scene of the alleged attack, shows them being driven in cabs and ride shares from the area of his apartment the night of the alleged notes. there is video showing jussie smollett returning to his apartment building with the noose around his neck and last friday a judge set a special prosecutor will...
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been thisal has amazing kind of public spectacle in chicago. the focal point of the city's attention for the week that it happens. -- as the cases given to the jury and they go into deliberate, the city is on the edge of his seat. people are fearing riots if there is an acquittal. when everyone is called back, because a verdict is ready, i am filming in front of city hall or 200 one or -- 100 activists have gathered in front of city hall and they are certain it is going to be a not guilty verdict. it is unimaginable a police officer would be found guilty of murdering a black citizen. so their plan is to go inside city hall and shut it down. backit down if it comes not guilty. and be arrested. so we're standing outside. the whole group is leaning into their cell phones, playing the video over microphones or the audio over megaphones. it is this incredible moment. and as the verdict is read them a first, guilty of second degree murder, and then the 16 counts. one for every shot. shot one, guilty. shot to, guilty. as those shots are being read out
been thisal has amazing kind of public spectacle in chicago. the focal point of the city's attention for the week that it happens. -- as the cases given to the jury and they go into deliberate, the city is on the edge of his seat. people are fearing riots if there is an acquittal. when everyone is called back, because a verdict is ready, i am filming in front of city hall or 200 one or -- 100 activists have gathered in front of city hall and they are certain it is going to be a not guilty...
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her other set of grandparents live here in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son, beau. he was a friend of yours. and you took care of him too, so thank you. thank you, thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, gave me the passport to town, i appreciate that. congresswoman kelly, a great congresswoman, and all the labor leaders here. there is an expression in south philly, "y'all are the ones who brought me to the dance," the african-american community and labor. and i not joking. amjesse knows my state very well. i got raised in the black church, he knows i am not kidding. because we fully organized. sit there before we go out and try to change things when i was a kid in college and in high school. look, before i start my what to say something about the debate we had last night, and i heard and i listened to, and i respect senator harris. but we all know that 30 seconds to 60 seconds on a campaign debate cannot do justice to a lifetime commitment to civil rights.
her other set of grandparents live here in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son, beau. he was a friend of yours. and you took care of him too, so thank you. thank you, thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, gave me the passport to town, i appreciate that. congresswoman kelly, a great congresswoman, and all the labor leaders here. there is an expression in south philly, "y'all are the...
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en chicago, viviana Ávila, univisiÓn. arantxa: exterior inmigrante garcÍa sirve como ejemplar superaciÓn para millones de hispanos en el paÍs.dijo como indocumentado pero pudo arreglar su estatus migratorio. se dio cuenta que con un cargo municipal en phoenix podrÍa lograr mucho mÁs por la comunidad latina. su meta la alcanzÓ, nos cuenta oscar gómez. oscar: carlos garcÍa cerrÓ miembro del consejo de la cia de phoenix en arizona. este reconocido activista cruzÓ la flor era de forma irregular. >> yo vine a estados unidos como indocumentado. soy nacido de sonora, mÉxico. afortunadamente a los 14 aÑos pude tener mis documentos. oscar: ha sido presidente de organizaciÓn que luchapero respeto de los derechos de inmigrantes. >> he estado luchando por los derechos de los inmigrantes y por los derechos humanos en la compaÑÍa de arizona. vamos a hacer lo mismo sino dentro del concilio. oscar: ha transcurrido mÁs de 17 aÑos de luchar a favor de los hispanos y hoy educar a las nuevas generaciones de activistas en el
en chicago, viviana Ávila, univisiÓn. arantxa: exterior inmigrante garcÍa sirve como ejemplar superaciÓn para millones de hispanos en el paÍs.dijo como indocumentado pero pudo arreglar su estatus migratorio. se dio cuenta que con un cargo municipal en phoenix podrÍa lograr mucho mÁs por la comunidad latina. su meta la alcanzÓ, nos cuenta oscar gómez. oscar: carlos garcÍa cerrÓ miembro del consejo de la cia de phoenix en arizona. este reconocido activista cruzÓ la flor era de forma...
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been thisal has amazing kind of public spectacle in chicago. the focal point of the city's attention for the week that it happens. -- as the cases given to the jury and they go into deliberate, the city is on the edge of his seat. people are fearing riots if there is an acquittal. when everyone is called back, because a verdict is ready, i am filming in front of city hall or 200 one or -- 100 activists have gathered in front of city hall and they are certain it is going to be a not guguilty verdict. it is unimaginable a police officer would be found guilty of murdering a black citizen. so their plan is to go inside city hall and shut it down. backit down if it comes not guilty. and be arrested. so we're standing outside. the whole group is leaning into their cell phones, playing the video over microphones or the audio over megaphones. it is this incredible moment. and as the verdict is read them a first, guilty of second degree murder, and then the 16 counts. one for every shot. shot one, guilty. shot to, guilty. as those shots are being read o
been thisal has amazing kind of public spectacle in chicago. the focal point of the city's attention for the week that it happens. -- as the cases given to the jury and they go into deliberate, the city is on the edge of his seat. people are fearing riots if there is an acquittal. when everyone is called back, because a verdict is ready, i am filming in front of city hall or 200 one or -- 100 activists have gathered in front of city hall and they are certain it is going to be a not guguilty...
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meet the chicago white sox's newest recruit, picture ka ran meet the chicago white sox's newest recruit, picture karan patel‘s journey is not a passable traveller. he has a ready played international cricket for the usa and now he's looking to make history. it would be a big thing to be the first indian to go pro for america. they have been two guys picked up from india but just been two guys picked up from india butjust me been two guys picked up from india but just me growing been two guys picked up from india butjust me growing up here, going into a great school here in america and then going to play in division i and then going to play in division i and trying to achieve the dream is something that i would like to do. karan patel go up playing for the houston indians and that has helped him become a better baseball player. i heard from baseball scouts from just the way you bowl, the action over your ear and just the way you bowl, the action overyourearand in just the way you bowl, the action over your ear and in baseball you're coming from a side angle, it has helped me manoeuvre
meet the chicago white sox's newest recruit, picture ka ran meet the chicago white sox's newest recruit, picture karan patel‘s journey is not a passable traveller. he has a ready played international cricket for the usa and now he's looking to make history. it would be a big thing to be the first indian to go pro for america. they have been two guys picked up from india but just been two guys picked up from india butjust me been two guys picked up from india but just me growing been two guys...
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en algunos como chicago ya no existen las oficinas de apoyo a migrante >>> ( musica ) >>> ( musica ) >>> ¡barco a la vista! ¡te tengo! nooooo... noooooo... ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido y es dos veces más absorbente. bounty, el quicker picker upper. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. los gonzález van a la natación cada sábado. pero ahora es jueves... menos mal que descubrieron gain flings el único detergente con concentrado de gain, oxi boost y febreeze removedor de olores. prueba el nuevo y mejorado gain flings listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ >>> el chapo habla casi a diario con s mamÁ y una televisiÓn en el cuarto ve las cadenas en espaÑol. >>> lo confirmÓ hoy su abogado para acusar al expresidente enrique peÑa
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en chicago, viviana Ávila, univisiÓn. arantxa: exterior inmigrante garcÍa sirve como ejemplar superaciÓn para millones de hispanos en el paÍs.dijo como indocumentado pero pudo arreglar su estatus migratorio. se dio cuenta que con un cargo municipal en phoenix podrÍa lograr mucho mÁs por la comunidad latina. su meta la alcanzÓ, nos cuenta oscar gómez. oscar: carlos garcÍa cerrÓ miembro del consejo de la cia de phoenix en arizona. este reconocido activista cruzÓ la flor era de forma irregular. >> yo vinea estados unidos como indocumentado. soy nacido de sonora, mÉxico. afortunadamente a los 14 aÑos pude tener mis documentos. oscar: ha sido presidente de organizaciÓn que luchapero respeto de los derechos de inmigrantes. >> he estado luchando por los derechos de los inmigrantes y por los derechos humanos en la compaÑÍa de arizona. vamos a hacer lo mismo sino dentro del concilio. oscar: ha transcurrido mÁs de 17 aÑos de luchar a favor de los hispanos y hoy educar a las nuevas generaciones de activistas en el e
en chicago, viviana Ávila, univisiÓn. arantxa: exterior inmigrante garcÍa sirve como ejemplar superaciÓn para millones de hispanos en el paÍs.dijo como indocumentado pero pudo arreglar su estatus migratorio. se dio cuenta que con un cargo municipal en phoenix podrÍa lograr mucho mÁs por la comunidad latina. su meta la alcanzÓ, nos cuenta oscar gómez. oscar: carlos garcÍa cerrÓ miembro del consejo de la cia de phoenix en arizona. este reconocido activista cruzÓ la flor era de forma...
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. >> and university of chicago, have they given us the final report yet? and for 2019 alerts and one officer with four d.p.a. complaints within 12 months. and you have the little pie chart. 2019 alert. is that six officers with three d.p.a. complaints in six months? that is correct. so are those ones that are being counselled? or are those ones that you could not review. that is one of the facts we look into. and regardless of a d.p.a. and resolution and that goes out to the street sergeant to review with the officer. and the results as well. the type of individuals and the sergeant and before you have 10 d.p.a. complaints and on page four, you talked about the open ones. and to communication to help them speak and present themselves and with more retraining and that is part of the academy program. >> that is the name of it. tactical communication? >> yes. and how to comport with the public and moving forward? >> yes. >> we are eagerly awaiting that report. >> we are as well. >> thank you very much. having the benefit like commissioner de jesus of watching
. >> and university of chicago, have they given us the final report yet? and for 2019 alerts and one officer with four d.p.a. complaints within 12 months. and you have the little pie chart. 2019 alert. is that six officers with three d.p.a. complaints in six months? that is correct. so are those ones that are being counselled? or are those ones that you could not review. that is one of the facts we look into. and regardless of a d.p.a. and resolution and that goes out to the street...
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her other grandparents live in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son, beau. he was a friend of yours. thank you, thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, thank you for the passport into town. i appreciate it. congresswoman kelly, a great congress woman, and everyone here. there is an expression in parts of south philly, "y'all are the ones who brought me to the dance," the laborers, and that is not a joke. jesse knows my state very well. gotnows that when i say i raised in the black church, he knows i am not kidding. we would sit there before he goes out and try to change things when i was a kid in college and a vice. -- and high school. look, before i start, i want to say something about the debate we had last night, and i heard and i listened to, and i respect senator harris. but we all know that 30 seconds to 60 seconds on a campaign debate cannot do justice to a lifetime commitment to civil rights. i want to be absolutely clear about my record and
her other grandparents live in chicago, and she is a chicago girl. anyway, thank you for a much for indulging me, reverend. and i always thank you for remembering my son, beau. he was a friend of yours. thank you, thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, thank you for the passport into town. i appreciate it. congresswoman kelly, a great congress woman, and everyone here. there is an expression in parts of south philly, "y'all are the ones who brought me to the dance," the laborers,...
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it wasn't wall street it was chicago and options and derivatives. we are recording this quite a few hours before the futures markets opened in chicago. has become a huge massive international story everybody's hearing about it we're getting a lot of tweets and a lot of e-mails asking how to buy it how to buy and people are panic buying and you're certainly seeing that i saw a chart of buys versus and it's all buy is no selling there's nobody selling so you're seeing quite a basically a melt up and then rollercoaster down in those very volatile you we're going to see a lot of volatility in back home prices as these futures markets unfold there's going to be multiple futures contracts multiple banks all these banks are getting into it it'll create a bigger pipe for more money to flow into bit calling right now the pipe is about like this is a relatively miniscule market compared to the bond futures the currency futures stock futures you know 5 trillion dollars worth of forex per day is the market because in that arena. as a pipsqueak by expanding thes
it wasn't wall street it was chicago and options and derivatives. we are recording this quite a few hours before the futures markets opened in chicago. has become a huge massive international story everybody's hearing about it we're getting a lot of tweets and a lot of e-mails asking how to buy it how to buy and people are panic buying and you're certainly seeing that i saw a chart of buys versus and it's all buy is no selling there's nobody selling so you're seeing quite a basically a melt up...
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city of chicago. police say 52 people 10 of them fatally from friday night midnight on monday the city remains one of the most dangerous in the country and as john hendren reports the violence rises with the temperature. in america's 3rd largest city when the sun comes out so too often do the guns. like 15 shots we feel like it was. our house it was that loud yet. one of the warmest weekends of the year became the deadliest with more than 50 people shot police say new conflicts an old grudges nursed over the long winter and cold spring combine to bring armed men into chicago's streets leaving behind only shrines to the dead before to nearly over the past 72 hours in chicago we saw despicable level violence with 52 shot and killed. this city's newly elected mayor laurie lightfoot his one chicago police that they will be held accountable for the violence here where more people are killed than in the nation's 2 largest cities new york and los angeles combined. this is not. doing everything that. far more
city of chicago. police say 52 people 10 of them fatally from friday night midnight on monday the city remains one of the most dangerous in the country and as john hendren reports the violence rises with the temperature. in america's 3rd largest city when the sun comes out so too often do the guns. like 15 shots we feel like it was. our house it was that loud yet. one of the warmest weekends of the year became the deadliest with more than 50 people shot police say new conflicts an old grudges...
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she moved from chicago, going to harvard. her family tree literally reads like the who's who of black american history. this leads me to the second part of valerie's story, resiliency. this was thought out in the ten-year plan that she had. go to college, go to graduate school, get a great husband, and have a fantastic family. has anyone here had a ten-year plan go exactly the way you've planned it? well, i love the way valerie talks about navigating the zigs and zags of life. she advanced in corporate law firms, making partner, but she acknowledged she never had joy. her passions came in life by swerving. she went into local chicago politics, and larger missions, oh, such as serving the president of the united states. herma her mantra is adventure is a swerve, not a straight line. through figuring out how to have it all, she realized you can't have perfection, and she also realized that help is a necessity. she learned that freedom can sometimes come when you let go of the plan. valerie truly found her voice during these won
she moved from chicago, going to harvard. her family tree literally reads like the who's who of black american history. this leads me to the second part of valerie's story, resiliency. this was thought out in the ten-year plan that she had. go to college, go to graduate school, get a great husband, and have a fantastic family. has anyone here had a ten-year plan go exactly the way you've planned it? well, i love the way valerie talks about navigating the zigs and zags of life. she advanced in...
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>> rachel scott in chicago. thanks so much. >>> this programming note, be sure to tune in tomorrow morning for "this week" when george goes one on one with julian castro and bernie sanders. >>> next a farewell to a champion for 9/11 responders. former detective luis alvarez how he was in better days right there on the left, losing his long battle with colon cancer after helping at ground zero following the september 11th attacks. going into hospice right after testifying beside jon stewart at emotional washington hearings. one of his final acts making the case to extend first responder health benefits. here's abc white house correspondent tara palmeri. >> reporter: detective luis alvarez spent three months searching for survivors in the ruins of the world trade center. today succumbing to the cancer he contracted from the toxic rubble on the pile. alvarez fought to the very end for health care for his fellow responders. >> we are all worried about our children and spouses and our families if we are not here. you
>> rachel scott in chicago. thanks so much. >>> this programming note, be sure to tune in tomorrow morning for "this week" when george goes one on one with julian castro and bernie sanders. >>> next a farewell to a champion for 9/11 responders. former detective luis alvarez how he was in better days right there on the left, losing his long battle with colon cancer after helping at ground zero following the september 11th attacks. going into hospice right after...
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it wasn't wall street it was chicago and options and derivatives. we are recording this quite a few hours before the futures markets opened in chicago. has become a huge massive international story everybody's hearing about it we're getting a lot of tweets and a lot of e-mails asking how to buy it how to buy a people panic buying and you're certainly seeing that i saw a chart of buys versus and it's all buy is no selling there's nobody selling so you're seeing quite a basically a melt up and then rollercoaster down in those very volatile you we're going to see a lot of volatility in decline prices as these futures markets unfold there's going to be multiple futures contracts multiple banks all these banks are getting into it it'll create a bigger pipe for more money to flow into bit klein right now the pipe is you know like this is a relatively miniscule market compared to the bond futures the currency futures stock futures you know 5 trillion dollars worth of forex per day is the market because in that arena. as a pipsqueak by expanding these contr
it wasn't wall street it was chicago and options and derivatives. we are recording this quite a few hours before the futures markets opened in chicago. has become a huge massive international story everybody's hearing about it we're getting a lot of tweets and a lot of e-mails asking how to buy it how to buy a people panic buying and you're certainly seeing that i saw a chart of buys versus and it's all buy is no selling there's nobody selling so you're seeing quite a basically a melt up and...
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it wasn't wall street it was chicago and options and derivatives . we are recording this quite a few hours before the futures markets opened in chicago. has become a huge massive international story everybody's hearing about it we're getting a lot of tweets and a lot of e-mails asking how to buy it how to buy a people or panic buying and you're certainly seeing that i saw a chart of buys versus and it's all buy is no selling there's nobody selling so you're seeing quite a basically a melt up and then rollercoaster down in those very volatile you we're going to see a lot of volatility in decline prices as these futures markets unfold there's going to be multiple futures contracts multiple banks all these banks are getting into it it'll create a bigger pipe for more money to flow into but klein right now the pipe is about like this is a relatively miniscule market compared to the bond futures the currency futures stock futures you know 5 trillion dollars worth of forex per day is the market because in that arena. as a pipsqueak by expanding these contr
it wasn't wall street it was chicago and options and derivatives . we are recording this quite a few hours before the futures markets opened in chicago. has become a huge massive international story everybody's hearing about it we're getting a lot of tweets and a lot of e-mails asking how to buy it how to buy a people or panic buying and you're certainly seeing that i saw a chart of buys versus and it's all buy is no selling there's nobody selling so you're seeing quite a basically a melt up...
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♪ >>> talk about a fast corery the rolling stones kicked off their north american no filter tour in chicago over the weekend. mick jagger did not skip a beat. it was his first concert sinceoi unde surgery in april to replace a faulty heart valve the tour was originallapslated to start in l but was reschedulethafter jagger's heal scare >> now to decision 2020, one candidate who won't on the debate stage this weekend is montana governor steve bullock he eered the race late and didn't make thfoe threshold r this debate. but nbc's harry smith caughtp with the governor for the series, my big idea. >> what's your big idea? >> my big idea is ending dark money spending andio elect >> if there was one thing montana governor steve bullock wants democrats to know, it's that he is the only candidate in the field who n office in a trump state. >> steve bullock >> nice to see you >> he tells voters that as he introduces himself we met the governor in chicago >> i want a combo. >> taking time to grab lunch at the landmark manny's deli. >> you know, i've been ten years in poflic fice i've been traveling as
♪ >>> talk about a fast corery the rolling stones kicked off their north american no filter tour in chicago over the weekend. mick jagger did not skip a beat. it was his first concert sinceoi unde surgery in april to replace a faulty heart valve the tour was originallapslated to start in l but was reschedulethafter jagger's heal scare >> now to decision 2020, one candidate who won't on the debate stage this weekend is montana governor steve bullock he eered the race late and...
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we are in chicago with the very latest. hey, matt. >> tucker neither, we pouring through hundreds of filing the chicago police department just released to us, through our freedom of information request. so far, two note worthy pieces of video. the brothers heading to or come from this area of the alleged attack, on the night police site two brothers were feed pretend to beat jussie smollett. another piece of video is the moment, chicago police enter actor jussie smollett's apartment for the first time. and a man who said he was creative director called the police. chicago police enter, ask smollett if he wants to take the rope off. smollett says, yeah, i d. i just wanted police to see t. and then he says, they poured bleach on me. here's that moment capture bod chicago police body cameras. do? >> yes, i do. [inaudible]. >> >> we have seen video of the brothers being arrested. last i judge ruled that a special prosecutor will investigate this entire case from the tart and jussie smollett could be charged again. so far, smoll
we are in chicago with the very latest. hey, matt. >> tucker neither, we pouring through hundreds of filing the chicago police department just released to us, through our freedom of information request. so far, two note worthy pieces of video. the brothers heading to or come from this area of the alleged attack, on the night police site two brothers were feed pretend to beat jussie smollett. another piece of video is the moment, chicago police enter actor jussie smollett's apartment for...
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the product is made in chicago and then shipped from chicago. that'll now save us 50 cents on every product we make. now we have to count it all, put it in inventory, and put a process in place. so how much is actually here? max: it's about 33 pallets, so not the 120 that we thought. lemonis: so you're telling me you don't have $280,000 of inventory? max: no. lemonis: how much is actually in inventory? max: like $70,000. lemonis: but i made a deal based on this information. max: sorry? lemonis: the inventory difference between $70,000 and $280,000 is gigantic. the fact that max is flippant about it is mind-boggling to me. max: i want to eyeball it over there. lemonis: let's do that. max: let's do that first before we freak out. lemonis: my investment of $250,000 presupposed that there was a best in show trademark and there were assets of $280,000 of inventory. this doesn't work. max: so, it's 33 pallets times 130 boxes per. lemonis: so 130 times 33 is 4,290 boxes. and there's 6 items per box. max: yep. lemonis: that's 26,730 bottles. and what's
the product is made in chicago and then shipped from chicago. that'll now save us 50 cents on every product we make. now we have to count it all, put it in inventory, and put a process in place. so how much is actually here? max: it's about 33 pallets, so not the 120 that we thought. lemonis: so you're telling me you don't have $280,000 of inventory? max: no. lemonis: how much is actually in inventory? max: like $70,000. lemonis: but i made a deal based on this information. max: sorry? lemonis:...
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what may work for one individual may not work here. >> reporter: chicago police say the vr program has allowed them to bring officers up to speed quickly, overcoming one of the obstacles they face in retraining their forces. >> in a perfect world every front line law enforcement officer would receive training on how to deal with individuals who are in the midst of a mental health crisis or developmentally disabled. it required money and time. >> reporter: here in this long island, new york emergency call center, first responders are using another new technology to reduce tragic outcomes. a free app called smart 911. >> regular phone lines come up with the black icon and telephone where the smart profiles will pop with a green indicator. so it's giving the telecommunication operator a visual look instantly. >> reporter: smart 911 allows users to enter personalized information about their family, including medical conditions, photographs and special conditions for accessing the home. >> it allows us to create a profile of information that you are choosing to share in a secure, encrypted
what may work for one individual may not work here. >> reporter: chicago police say the vr program has allowed them to bring officers up to speed quickly, overcoming one of the obstacles they face in retraining their forces. >> in a perfect world every front line law enforcement officer would receive training on how to deal with individuals who are in the midst of a mental health crisis or developmentally disabled. it required money and time. >> reporter: here in this long...
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steve liesman is in chicago tonight. ♪ ♪ f >> two t officials speaking in chicago today ewsuggested that coming tariffs from the trump administration could change monetary policy. here's when the vice chair told cnbcien the inte >> today the tariffs put in place in the economy have haa small effect in the aggregate and the others would agree with that consensus as we move ahead and we consider potentially more tariffs and potentially retail wragz and that potentially has a oure noticeable effect on the economy and we have to take that into account. >> and they're not necessarily inflationace because the p only go up once and stay that way. so he said he's more inclined to ddress how tariffs can weaken growth. the fed chairman jerome powell also saidcthe fed would if it needs to. >> we do not know how or when thesessues will be resolved. we are closely monitoring the implicatio of these developments for the u.s. economic outlook and as always, we will act as appropriate to sustain the eansion with the strong labor market and the inflation near the symmetric 2% objective. >> this is all po
steve liesman is in chicago tonight. ♪ ♪ f >> two t officials speaking in chicago today ewsuggested that coming tariffs from the trump administration could change monetary policy. here's when the vice chair told cnbcien the inte >> today the tariffs put in place in the economy have haa small effect in the aggregate and the others would agree with that consensus as we move ahead and we consider potentially more tariffs and potentially retail wragz and that potentially has a oure...
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and ast, a journalist, university of chicago professor. watch our live we can coverage of the 35th annual festival from chicago, starting today at 11:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. tonight, democratic presidential candidate senator cory booker will be interviewed on a podcast in iowa city, iowa. live coverage starts at 8:00 eastern on c-span. monday, the house rules committee debates and votes on the resolution that authorizes jerry nadler to pursue federal court enforcement of subpoenas for attorney general william barr and former white house counsel don mcgann. that is monday at 5:00 eastern on c-span3. attorney general barr was one of the featured speakers yesterday at the fbi national academies graduation ceremony in quantico, virginia. the current class is composed of 256 law-enforcement officials representing 49 states, the district of columbia and more than 30 countries. this is 45 minutes. donald: good morning. i am don alway, assistant director of the fbi's training division here at quantico, virginia. visitors, we are very hap
and ast, a journalist, university of chicago professor. watch our live we can coverage of the 35th annual festival from chicago, starting today at 11:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. tonight, democratic presidential candidate senator cory booker will be interviewed on a podcast in iowa city, iowa. live coverage starts at 8:00 eastern on c-span. monday, the house rules committee debates and votes on the resolution that authorizes jerry nadler to pursue federal court enforcement of subpoenas for...
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. >>> new images late today from chicago police after jussie smollett, they say with that noose around his neck, asking police to shut off their cameras. why they're releasing it now. >>> that deadly skydiving crash. 11 people onboard killed. and what we've now learned tonight. >>> the missing college student last seen taking a lyft ride. what police say that lyft driver has now revealed to them. >>> multiple sightings today alone. several great white sharks off the east coast. where they were spotted and the warning tonight. >>> and the major headline tonight involving coffee and your weight. >>> good evening. and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we have several major headlines as we come on tonight. and we begin with president trump taking new action against iran. after calling off that u.s. military strike on iran with minutes to spare, meant to be retaliation for iran's downing of that american drone. well tonight, the president has signed an executive order imposing yet another layer of tough sanctions on iran. this time, targeting iran's supreme leader, a
. >>> new images late today from chicago police after jussie smollett, they say with that noose around his neck, asking police to shut off their cameras. why they're releasing it now. >>> that deadly skydiving crash. 11 people onboard killed. and what we've now learned tonight. >>> the missing college student last seen taking a lyft ride. what police say that lyft driver has now revealed to them. >>> multiple sightings today alone. several great white sharks...
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watch our live coverage of the 35th annual hunters wrote that fast chicago starting today at 11:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. sunday on q&a, darrell davis talks about his book clandestine relationships, where he details befriending ku klux klan members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the kkkd dropp emblem and across his chest, knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip, he had a semiautomatic handgun in a holster. he was followed right behind him thee grand dragon -- by grand dragon. when i entered the room, and he saw me, he just froze. back.oy bumped into his they stumbled and regained their balance, looking around the room. i knew what they were thinking. it of thethinking desk clerk gave them the wrong room number, or this was a setup. i displayed my hands, nothing in them. i stood up and approached him. i said my name is darrell davis. come on in. q&a.nday night on senator bernie sanders of vermont joins the political party live podcast in iowa. this is just under an hour.
watch our live coverage of the 35th annual hunters wrote that fast chicago starting today at 11:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. sunday on q&a, darrell davis talks about his book clandestine relationships, where he details befriending ku klux klan members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the kkkd dropp emblem and across his chest, knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip, he had a semiautomatic handgun in a holster. he...
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public protests in chicago, los angeles, new york, philadelphia, san francisco, washington, d.c., and elsewhere. ae stonewall uprising became catalyst for the civil rights movement with lgbtq to secure social and political equality and inspired the formation of many advocacy organizations. a year later, members of the lgbtq community commemorated the first anniversary of stonewall and reaffirmed the solidarity of the community by organizing the in a newde marches york city, san francisco, chicago, and los angeles. we remember and celebrate the stonewall uprising every year in june as pride month. , president obama declared the stonewall inn and its surrounding area a national monument. becoming the first national thement to commemorate lgbtq civil rights movement. last month, new york city announced it would dedicate a pioneeringnoring transgender activists and key leaders of the stonewall uprising including marcia p johnson and sylvia rivera, who would be the first public monument in the world honoring chance render women -- transgender women. a few weeks ago the nypd ued ansioner is
public protests in chicago, los angeles, new york, philadelphia, san francisco, washington, d.c., and elsewhere. ae stonewall uprising became catalyst for the civil rights movement with lgbtq to secure social and political equality and inspired the formation of many advocacy organizations. a year later, members of the lgbtq community commemorated the first anniversary of stonewall and reaffirmed the solidarity of the community by organizing the in a newde marches york city, san francisco,...
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chicago, we all know, ridden with homicides. so many homicides. they have such a good police officers in chicago, and of all places in the world to waste their time and take them away from real, valuable cases, it's outrageous. >> jason: emily, how do we ultimately -- restoring confidence. matt finn's package lay that out real well, saying ultimately you have to restart conference and my confidence peered the mayor doesn't have the confidence, the police chief doesn't have confidence, nobody seems to have confidence, in where this is going. not going to get it there by doing this special prosecutor? >> hopefully at the conclusion of the investigations that it will faith restored back to the community and different agencies. i know kim foxx ran on a platform, so a lot has to be done until faith's restored. >> jason: justice, you have to get it right and be balance paid thank you both for joining us. more on this special edition of "hannity" after this break. stay with us. ♪ i have a vision correction number, but i'm more than a number. when i'm n
chicago, we all know, ridden with homicides. so many homicides. they have such a good police officers in chicago, and of all places in the world to waste their time and take them away from real, valuable cases, it's outrageous. >> jason: emily, how do we ultimately -- restoring confidence. matt finn's package lay that out real well, saying ultimately you have to restart conference and my confidence peered the mayor doesn't have the confidence, the police chief doesn't have confidence,...
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, and she's a chicago girl. anyway, thank you very much for indulging me, reverend. and always thank you for remembering my son beau. he was a friend of yours and you took care of him too. so thank you. thank you thank you thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, thank you for the passport into town. i appreciate it. congresswoman kelly is a great friend and great congresswoman. and all the labor leaders here. there's an expression in parts of south philly, y'all are the ones that brung me to the dance. the african-american community and labor. and i'm not joking. jesse knows my state very very well. he knows that when i say i got raised in the black church, he knows i'm not kidding. before we organize, you would go and sit in the church, and sit there before he goes out, and try to change things when i was a kid in college and high school. but look. before i start i'd like to say something about the debate we had last night. and i heard and i listened to, and i respect senator harris. we all know that 30 second
, and she's a chicago girl. anyway, thank you very much for indulging me, reverend. and always thank you for remembering my son beau. he was a friend of yours and you took care of him too. so thank you. thank you thank you thank you. members of the clergy, mayor, thank you for the passport into town. i appreciate it. congresswoman kelly is a great friend and great congresswoman. and all the labor leaders here. there's an expression in parts of south philly, y'all are the ones that brung me to...