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be chicago without the "chicago's great fire". it's too hard of a question. >> the one thing that i step into very very hesitantly is counter factual history and one of the what-ifs, the harvey oswald had or these kinds of things. it is generally thought that chicago would have been the same place. and again all of these forces were still there. there are some that argue that it it cleared out a lot of bad real estate was making money that people would not clear out by themselves and so it had made things this goes back to the intellectual infrastructure. it basically gave the city a kind of a sounding myth that the lesson of the destruction of chicago is that chicago is indestructible. and they did it. and they celebrated it, two years later in big bear in a building where the arts institute is now printed that was there for 20 years and then 22 years later, they celebrated at the world's columbian exposition which was basically a chicago's party on the world stage. >> it didn't in many ways and brain is open toward of this well
be chicago without the "chicago's great fire". it's too hard of a question. >> the one thing that i step into very very hesitantly is counter factual history and one of the what-ifs, the harvey oswald had or these kinds of things. it is generally thought that chicago would have been the same place. and again all of these forces were still there. there are some that argue that it it cleared out a lot of bad real estate was making money that people would not clear out by...
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and i came to chicago in 1972. from yale in new haven, connecticut, and i grew up in east and i went to college and graduate school in east and what i was most interested in was american history and culture in the second half of the 19th century and i was thinking of boston and places like that. and then i got this job at northwestern and kale out here and looked around and said -- this is where a treasury trove this is where it happened. >> do you know much about chicago and its history before coming out here? >> no quite littling and i said i've got -- i was teaching a heavy load but they gave me a free kowrgs i can teach whatever i wanted in the spring and i wanted to teach a course on chicago literature. and someone i remember the exact way it happened but someone said i should talk to your father. and somehow before the internet and e-mail -- next thing i knew he was -- [phone ringing] there he is. dad i'm sorry your book is better. [laughter] >> and i was sitting on the upstairs somewhere in the hotel at the
and i came to chicago in 1972. from yale in new haven, connecticut, and i grew up in east and i went to college and graduate school in east and what i was most interested in was american history and culture in the second half of the 19th century and i was thinking of boston and places like that. and then i got this job at northwestern and kale out here and looked around and said -- this is where a treasury trove this is where it happened. >> do you know much about chicago and its history...
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chicago had something else, invisible lines. and on a hot summer day in 1919, one of those lines was crossed. >> on july 27th, which was a sunday, there was a young man, 17 years old, whose name was eugene williams. and he and four of his friends decided to go to the beach along with everyone else. they were ordinary kids. >> black kids. >> black kids. yes, black kids. there were two beaches that were informally segregated, sitting up against one another. and they were not trying to rile up anybody in the white community, and so they went to the black beach like most black people did. they got their raft. they pushed out into the water, and they were having fun. what they didn't notice was that the currents were carrying their raft south from where they were, and it went over this invisible line, which extended all the way out into the water. so they were now in the waters outside of the white beach. a white young man saw them, and he was furious. he got a pile of rocks, and he began heaving them at the boys. one of them hit eug
chicago had something else, invisible lines. and on a hot summer day in 1919, one of those lines was crossed. >> on july 27th, which was a sunday, there was a young man, 17 years old, whose name was eugene williams. and he and four of his friends decided to go to the beach along with everyone else. they were ordinary kids. >> black kids. >> black kids. yes, black kids. there were two beaches that were informally segregated, sitting up against one another. and they were not...
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everybody knows from our history from the great chicago fire in 1871 that chicago is the city and knows the secret to rebuilding itself, meaningful investment, a good -- of ingenuity and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that he finds our covid-19 recovery initiatives and that's why am so proud to have the obama residential center is a partner in building a better future for the south side or chicago and for illinois. relating with the first woman architect of the presidential center in the united states history, to ensuring luck contractors and laborers are the substantial builders of this project to paving the way for thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of activity right here in one month and surrounding communities in the center will grow as the obama's have lived, with work rooted in creating new leaders amongst neighbors and bringing more resources doing community that has historically received less by 2025 changemakers from all of the world will come right here to learn about the obama's journey and take advantage of transformative resources and en
everybody knows from our history from the great chicago fire in 1871 that chicago is the city and knows the secret to rebuilding itself, meaningful investment, a good -- of ingenuity and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that he finds our covid-19 recovery initiatives and that's why am so proud to have the obama residential center is a partner in building a better future for the south side or chicago and for illinois. relating with the first woman architect of the...
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heth was fired by his jump at te chicago fed. the university of chicago began an investigation into him. hundreds of economists signed a position to have him removed as the editor of a major economics journal.nv what does that have to do with it? nothing.g. but they joined the mob anyway and one of the hackles and that mob was janet yellen. she's now our treasury secretary. yellen wrote this statement at the time. it would be appropriate for the university of chicago, which is the publisher of the journal of political economy, to review his performance and suitability to continue as editor. because he opposed getting rid of the police. to this day, notably, janet yellen has never retracted that statement or apologized for joining the mob to hurt an innocent man for telling the truth.o that's fine with her. it's fine with her now. the other activists who targeted him, have they admitted they were wrong? >> no. after the recent shootings near campus, they made this request near the community: "anyone still wants to defund the polic
heth was fired by his jump at te chicago fed. the university of chicago began an investigation into him. hundreds of economists signed a position to have him removed as the editor of a major economics journal.nv what does that have to do with it? nothing.g. but they joined the mob anyway and one of the hackles and that mob was janet yellen. she's now our treasury secretary. yellen wrote this statement at the time. it would be appropriate for the university of chicago, which is the publisher of...
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but there are two chicagos. the one filled with beautiful neighborhoods, parks, glamorous shops, and let's be honest, mostly white people. and there's the other side. the one that breaks my heart. >> the number of children dying this year, like nothing that we have endured in recent memory. >> 15 people were shot at a funeral home on the city's south side. >> reporter: in 2020, chicago experienced a 50% increase in gun-related shootings. and in 2021, it's up even higher. over the last decade, there have been over 1,200 people shot in this southside neighborhood, alone. >> if you grow up in this neighborhood, do you feel like you have to have a gun? >> yeah, unfortunately, you are guilty by association. you know, if somebody comes down the street shooting, they're not going to say, oh, he's not a part of that group and give him a pass. >> reporter: 46-year-old curtis was born and raised not far from here. >> do they know we're coming? >> yeah. they know we're coming. but they don't know this car. they're probably
but there are two chicagos. the one filled with beautiful neighborhoods, parks, glamorous shops, and let's be honest, mostly white people. and there's the other side. the one that breaks my heart. >> the number of children dying this year, like nothing that we have endured in recent memory. >> 15 people were shot at a funeral home on the city's south side. >> reporter: in 2020, chicago experienced a 50% increase in gun-related shootings. and in 2021, it's up even higher. over...
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the university of chicago began an investigation into him. hundreds of economists signed a position to have him removed as the editor of a major economics journal. what does that have to do with it? nothing. another member of the mob was janet yellen. she's now our treasury secretary. yellen wrote this statement at the time. it would be appropriate for the university of chicago, which is the publisher of the journal of political economy, to review his performance and suitability to continue as editor. because he opposed getting rid of the police. to this day, notably, janet yellen has never retracted that statement or apologized for joining the mob to hurt an innocent man for telling the truth. that's fine with her. it's fine with her now. the other activists who targeted him, have they admitted they were wrong? >> no. "anyone still wants to defund the police, stay away from hyde park." no one has apologized or learned anything. the politicians ruining the state of illinois and the city of chicago demand above all that you worship them like g
the university of chicago began an investigation into him. hundreds of economists signed a position to have him removed as the editor of a major economics journal. what does that have to do with it? nothing. another member of the mob was janet yellen. she's now our treasury secretary. yellen wrote this statement at the time. it would be appropriate for the university of chicago, which is the publisher of the journal of political economy, to review his performance and suitability to continue as...
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the thing that's interesting in chicago even though the chicago machine in the democratic party is not at all what it once was there still a reasonable expectation that democrats appealed to do well and get people to turn out if you have a nominee that they felt performed on one of the things that ended up happening when you look back at the data in the 2016 result the democratic party really underperformed particularly among the young voters and as a result they didn't feel the candidate was speaking to them and i think that's one of the reasons. >> i will share with you at a similar experience here. miami-dade has an enormous foreign-born population. we are community of immigrants like no other in the united states and i remember sitting with the voters in the studio blocks from here and it was a spectrum of registrations republicans, democrats and independents. i remember one gentleman in his late 50's born in cuba came here to miami as a civil engineer and had been working for 30 years and i was asking about immigration and how we felt about the immigration issue. and at one point
the thing that's interesting in chicago even though the chicago machine in the democratic party is not at all what it once was there still a reasonable expectation that democrats appealed to do well and get people to turn out if you have a nominee that they felt performed on one of the things that ended up happening when you look back at the data in the 2016 result the democratic party really underperformed particularly among the young voters and as a result they didn't feel the candidate was...
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the thing that's interesting in chicago even though the chicago machine in the democratic party is not at all what it once was there still a reasonable expectation that democrats appealed to do well and get people to turn out if you have a nominee that they felt performed on one of the things that ended up happening when you look back at the data in the 2016 result the democratic party really underperformed particularly among the young voters and as a result they didn't feel the candidate was speaking to them and i think that's one of the reasons. >> i will share with you at a similar experience here. miami-dade has an enormous foreign-born population. we are community of immigrants like no other in the united states and i remember sitting with the voters in the studio blocks from here and it was a spectrum of registrations republicans, democrats and independents. i remember one gentleman in his late 50's born in cuba came here to miami as a civil engineer and had been working for 30 years and i was asking about immigration and how we felt about the immigration issue. and at one point
the thing that's interesting in chicago even though the chicago machine in the democratic party is not at all what it once was there still a reasonable expectation that democrats appealed to do well and get people to turn out if you have a nominee that they felt performed on one of the things that ended up happening when you look back at the data in the 2016 result the democratic party really underperformed particularly among the young voters and as a result they didn't feel the candidate was...
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chicago is such a population center. the studies -- the city still has -- it dipped below 3 million people. they elected a lot of legislators and a lot would come down and they would wait for mayor daley's people to tell them how to vote. >> you mentioned george ryan. what was his background? and him as a republican, how did he end up eating the democratic machine? >> gorge ryan was not out of office one year when in 2003 he was indicted. >> when was he elected? >> he was elected in 1998. >> he had been -- he was speaker of the house before that. he was a powerful legislator in his own right. for part of those years, he was speaker of the house. he had been elected back in kankakee county. i know he ran the county politically. he was called a master of old-line patronage politics. in many ways, he did not offer politically anything different from his predecessors. things caught up with ryan and within a year after he left the governorship, a one term governor, he was indicted and on a whole variety of charges related to
chicago is such a population center. the studies -- the city still has -- it dipped below 3 million people. they elected a lot of legislators and a lot would come down and they would wait for mayor daley's people to tell them how to vote. >> you mentioned george ryan. what was his background? and him as a republican, how did he end up eating the democratic machine? >> gorge ryan was not out of office one year when in 2003 he was indicted. >> when was he elected? >> he...
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so let's begin in chicago. marsha your first book was self site girls growing up in the great migration. here we are where you grew up. what was your first mcdonald's experience? >> i just want to say thank you for everyone for joining us. thank you so much for this invitation having so many after school in this neighborhood i could count the number of places i want to return to that because mcdonald's for me was at the center of my budding social life as a young adult in the 80s that is what you did. there is no kind of. [inaudible] at the site of her social life people of the same age. we could c all meet at a mcdonald's. >> i really saw it as an everre present part of my social world and also the place where i could articulate my independence and had two distinct places. one in its underwriting of so much of the black cultural life of chicago which is how i started thinking about this book. if you think about some of the activities my own participation in a wgn broadcast know your heritage. all of this is un
so let's begin in chicago. marsha your first book was self site girls growing up in the great migration. here we are where you grew up. what was your first mcdonald's experience? >> i just want to say thank you for everyone for joining us. thank you so much for this invitation having so many after school in this neighborhood i could count the number of places i want to return to that because mcdonald's for me was at the center of my budding social life as a young adult in the 80s that is...
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she called the chicago p. d., filed a missing person's report and then she drove over to nailah's condo, knocked on the door. no answer. she got a key. she went in. >> you see her eggs and coffee she had just left there just out. >> something's wrong. >> just like, you know what? this isn't right. >> and then leah got professional. she knew how. she's a public relations executive. and she called every media contact she had. >> you kind of went wide on this thing. your pr impulse really kicked in. >> yes. >> leah's experience told her not to hope too much for media help. for one very unfortunate reason. >> quite frankly, i don't know of a lot of women of color or people of color who get the same attention by the public in general. >> you know, there's that old saw in the media business and in fact, there's some truth to it. >> yeah, i think it's not just a saw. >> the good-looking young blonde goes missing and the whole world wants to know about it and stay talking about it for years. >> uh-huh. >> black woman'
she called the chicago p. d., filed a missing person's report and then she drove over to nailah's condo, knocked on the door. no answer. she got a key. she went in. >> you see her eggs and coffee she had just left there just out. >> something's wrong. >> just like, you know what? this isn't right. >> and then leah got professional. she knew how. she's a public relations executive. and she called every media contact she had. >> you kind of went wide on this thing....
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it is a national story but it is also chicago's story pray to let's begin in chicago. marcia, your first book with southside girls growing up in the great migration. here we are, in chicago where you grew up so what was your first mcdonald's experience? >> i just want to thank you to everyone for joining us. thank you so much for this invitation to talk about my book. i got up this morning and took a walk around downtown. it was so emotional having grown up here and having so many afterschool johnson this neighborhood. i can count the number of places i got a paycheck around the city. i want to return to that. because it mcdonald's for me was at the center i think of my budding social life as a young adult. we ate mcdonald's a lot as a kid. in the 80s that is what you did. there is no social shaming about what your kids eat mcdonald's. that is what we did all the time. but as i get older, mcdonald's became the site of our socialize. there's a number of people i went to high school with in people who are of the same age. that was her social media. we did not have cell p
it is a national story but it is also chicago's story pray to let's begin in chicago. marcia, your first book with southside girls growing up in the great migration. here we are, in chicago where you grew up so what was your first mcdonald's experience? >> i just want to thank you to everyone for joining us. thank you so much for this invitation to talk about my book. i got up this morning and took a walk around downtown. it was so emotional having grown up here and having so many...
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. >> and the chicago bulls are nba champions. >> the nba legend telling his story and setting the record straight on his most famous teammate. >> do you think michael jordan would be as successful without you. >> and bruce spring s s s honoring america's heroes. >> "nightline" will be right back. i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. the shock of the draj tragedy o astro world turning to anger and calls for accountability. those there and survived reliving the horror. some wishing they could do more to help. >> i was hearing so much about astroworld, a time where you're never going to forget. i mean, i'm never going to forget it, but it's definitely something i never thought would happen. >> reporter: astroworld weekend in houston, one of the most anticipated music
. >> and the chicago bulls are nba champions. >> the nba legend telling his story and setting the record straight on his most famous teammate. >> do you think michael jordan would be as successful without you. >> and bruce spring s s s honoring america's heroes. >> "nightline" will be right back. i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex,...
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growing up in chicago with mcdonald's, mcdonald's had two distinct places. one ended underwriting in the black cultural life of chicago which is how i started thinking about this book if you think about the parade, if you think about the activities happening at the museum emerging and my own participation in wgn broadcast, know your heritage. all of these things are under black mcdonald's owners and in addition growing up in the 80s an early 90s, a lot of first corporate job opportunities for students of color mcdonald's was up there with abbott labs and xerox and those corporations providing thatla entry for a lot of black college students so in many ways, i think being in chicago, mcdonald's needs a little differentin than in other cities. >> so we know mcdonald's launched by ray croc and the franchisera started. it is a story of the franchise industry and capitalism. so how does that work for mcdonald's? >> mcdonald's grows out of socal and one of the things i talk about in the book is when we think about how people often talk and write about mcdonald's,
growing up in chicago with mcdonald's, mcdonald's had two distinct places. one ended underwriting in the black cultural life of chicago which is how i started thinking about this book if you think about the parade, if you think about the activities happening at the museum emerging and my own participation in wgn broadcast, know your heritage. all of these things are under black mcdonald's owners and in addition growing up in the 80s an early 90s, a lot of first corporate job opportunities for...
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on christmas eve 2019 and a couple officers from chicago p.d. are banging on jaylin stiger's door. >> okay, listen at some point this door is going to be broken open, and you will be dragged out. >> reporter: stiger was 16 years old and had done nothing wrong. handguns are pointed at his head as police barge into his family's apartment without a warrant. >> i very easily could have been killed that night. ( shouting ) >> reporter: the frightened teen was wrongly targeted and feared officers would harm his little brother. >> do you have a gun? no! stop! get on your knees! >> reporter: at gunpoint, they ordered lazerick, 13, to the floor. what were you feeling? >> i was cared. >> reporter: stiger's encounter with police started nearly 20 minutes earlier, he had already been stopped three other times by different officers. >> this is where you live at? >> reporter: they eventually uncuff him and let him go. >> we apologize, man. just bad timing, you know. >> reporter: stiger, a standout football player was stopped again. police responded to a 911 c
on christmas eve 2019 and a couple officers from chicago p.d. are banging on jaylin stiger's door. >> okay, listen at some point this door is going to be broken open, and you will be dragged out. >> reporter: stiger was 16 years old and had done nothing wrong. handguns are pointed at his head as police barge into his family's apartment without a warrant. >> i very easily could have been killed that night. ( shouting ) >> reporter: the frightened teen was wrongly targeted...
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from wbbm in chicago, i'm irika sargent. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access .wgbh.org >> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is 5 news. >>> >>> security footage capturing the moment a three-year-old boy was ripped from his mother's arms, the amber alert that ended up with an arrest in the bay area. >> i heard them arguing and the mother looked like she wanted help but i could not help her. >> eight covid spike in jails . >> how san francisco will go beyond the fda when it comes to booster shots for adults. >> we have a tremendous response and also we have people in line at 7:00 a.m. >>> and looking for work? the state of california's hiring, the agency wanted to fill hundreds of jobs. thank you for joining us. i am juliette goodrich. >> a man is in custody after an amber alert in sacramento ended in an arrest. >> we have dramatic security footage and we spoke to a neighbor who saw it play out. >> at a loss for words. >> reporter: a first reaction from the next-door neighbor who ha
from wbbm in chicago, i'm irika sargent. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access .wgbh.org >> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is 5 news. >>> >>> security footage capturing the moment a three-year-old boy was ripped from his mother's arms, the amber alert that ended up with an arrest in the bay area. >> i heard them arguing and the mother looked like she wanted help but i could not help her. >> eight...
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we're from the south side of chicago, born and raised. i got an email to come out and take part in his historic canoeing trip. i wanted to bring these guys along — these are my daughters. there are 29 stops along the self—guided journey, covering more than 180 years of african—american history. you have freedom seekers travelling from south further north and this being a point of salvation in terms of, like, being able to stop somewhere and then be guided further up north in a safe space. it's estimated that tens of thousands of escaping enslaved african—americans used the underground railroad to push north and finally cross the border into what was then known as british north america, or modern—day canada, and freedom. the indiana avenue bridge was built by george dawson and his son, who were abolitionists, back in the 1830s. along with the bridge came a new ferry, which became an integral part of the escape network. along the trail, you'll also find several locations like ton farm, which was owned by a dutch farming couple tha
we're from the south side of chicago, born and raised. i got an email to come out and take part in his historic canoeing trip. i wanted to bring these guys along — these are my daughters. there are 29 stops along the self—guided journey, covering more than 180 years of african—american history. you have freedom seekers travelling from south further north and this being a point of salvation in terms of, like, being able to stop somewhere and then be guided further up north in a safe space....
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chicago y nueva york een los 3 jacksonville el domingo tendra una caida significativa maxima en los 6 >> gracias, carlos. en mexico la actriz carmen salidas en coma despues de un derrame cerebral, su familia la acommppaÑa en l espera que su salud mejor >> llevamos todo le dia es esperando que nos den el primer reporte medico sobre la salud de carmen salinas, todo dependia de una tomografia para ver como se encontraba su cerebro, aun no se ha dado. este es un hospital qu atiende pacientes covid-19, tiene una dinamica restringida para quienes pueden subir a ver a la actriz. hoy maru placesenca pudo ver a su madre el ntn tera intensiva, pudimos platicar con ella >> me puse a hablarle, se que me escucha. movia sus piecitos leia y todos estamos pidiendo por ella que le echara muchas ganas, tiene un tubito, esta bien, esta dormida. >> el dia de hoy se llevo a cabo una misa para pedir por su s salud. y fue muy emotiva pero tambien muy fuerte porque el sacerdote dijo que tal vez era el momento de despedir a carmen salinas. elevar oraciones para aocm acompaÑarla en el camino. h hablamos con
chicago y nueva york een los 3 jacksonville el domingo tendra una caida significativa maxima en los 6 >> gracias, carlos. en mexico la actriz carmen salidas en coma despues de un derrame cerebral, su familia la acommppaÑa en l espera que su salud mejor >> llevamos todo le dia es esperando que nos den el primer reporte medico sobre la salud de carmen salinas, todo dependia de una tomografia para ver como se encontraba su cerebro, aun no se ha dado. este es un hospital qu atiende...
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>> bret: garrett tenney in chicago. garrett, thank you. speaking of chicago. cooke county, illinois has surpassed the 1,000 mark in homicides this year. this is the first time the county has eclipsed 1,000 homicides in more than 30 years. almost 800 of those homicides were in the city of chicago. again, with one month to go in 2021. most foreign policy experts have long believed that china, not russia, is the most dangerous threat to the u.s. with each week in recent weeks, based on china's actions, that prediction is coming true. tonight, a fox news exclusive first look at the reagan national defense survey. it uncovers a huge public relations problem for the pentagon. here's national security correspondent jennifer griffin. >> a new national defense survey conducted by the ronald reagan institute found that for the first time a minority of americans, only 45%, have a great deal of trust in the u.s. military. down 25% in the past three years. confidence in the military among republicans fell by 34 points to 53%. the declining trust in the military is occurrin
>> bret: garrett tenney in chicago. garrett, thank you. speaking of chicago. cooke county, illinois has surpassed the 1,000 mark in homicides this year. this is the first time the county has eclipsed 1,000 homicides in more than 30 years. almost 800 of those homicides were in the city of chicago. again, with one month to go in 2021. most foreign policy experts have long believed that china, not russia, is the most dangerous threat to the u.s. with each week in recent weeks, based on...
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back in chicago, duke address the rumors, with his father. staff >> and he was very, forthright and he said, look i will tell you the truth, the truth is no, i don't know andrew cunanan i haven't been engaged with andrew cunanan her. but, by then andrew cunanan had escaped. another dead man in his wake. flushed with lee mcclain's cash, at the wheel of his lexus. which was his first miscalculation. that fancy lexus was equipped with the cellphone, that could be trees. who >> coming -- up >> authorities had confirmed, the chicago media that the fbi was tracking andrew in his car. that immediately went out all over media ways. >> and was andrew cunanan listening. >> he realized he had to get out of that car. >> when dateline continues. n dateline continues two loads of snot covered laundry. only one will be sanitized. wait, what? adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria detergent alone, can't. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothin
back in chicago, duke address the rumors, with his father. staff >> and he was very, forthright and he said, look i will tell you the truth, the truth is no, i don't know andrew cunanan i haven't been engaged with andrew cunanan her. but, by then andrew cunanan had escaped. another dead man in his wake. flushed with lee mcclain's cash, at the wheel of his lexus. which was his first miscalculation. that fancy lexus was equipped with the cellphone, that could be trees. who >> coming...
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donde actuaba el cantante (nombre en inglés) un niño está grave en coma inducido hoy son los funerales chicago comienza la conscientización a padres por la vacuna a menores de edad le tenemos la información >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> pues no puede hablar >> carmen salinas sigue en coma después de un derrame cerebral familiares de carmen salinas nos cuentan de su situación médica >> miles de mexicanos no pueden cruzar la frontera sur porque no tienen el certificado de vacunación julieta venegas dice las cosas claras cuando habla de las mujeres en méxico nos habla de esto y del presidente de méxico andrés manuel lópez obrador >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> gracias por estar con nosotros , en esta edición de noticias telemundo mediodía ¿cómo están? les saluda felicidad , son un centenar de demandas por la tragedia del festival (nombre en inglés) en houston llegan a 9 víctimas mortales el abogado del rapero (nombre en inglés) habló de cómo vio el artista el escenario hoy son los funerales edgar te escuchamos >> felic
donde actuaba el cantante (nombre en inglés) un niño está grave en coma inducido hoy son los funerales chicago comienza la conscientización a padres por la vacuna a menores de edad le tenemos la información >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> pues no puede hablar >> carmen salinas sigue en coma después de un derrame cerebral familiares de carmen salinas nos cuentan de su situación médica >> miles de mexicanos no pueden cruzar la frontera sur porque no tienen el certificado de...
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chicago continues. >> good afternoon. welcome to the 36th annual near south planning board printers fest. please help me thank our sponsors for putting on this event. [applause] >> before we begin, we ask you silence your cell phones and turn off all camera flashes. the restrooms are off to my right, down past the elevator. and when we do qen question-and-answer at the end of this presentation, i will bring a mic up to the stand. we ask that you come up there so that questions are clear on the videotaping. and with no further ado, i want to introduce the author of refugee high coming of age in america. she will be in conversation. thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> hello? oh, there it goes. thanks, everyone, for coming. welcome. i'm a senior producer with wbez radio, the local npr affiliate. as you heard, with me is the author of "refugee high". also with us is the director of the english language learners department at sullivan high school and also sam who is a former sullivan high student. thanks, guys for
chicago continues. >> good afternoon. welcome to the 36th annual near south planning board printers fest. please help me thank our sponsors for putting on this event. [applause] >> before we begin, we ask you silence your cell phones and turn off all camera flashes. the restrooms are off to my right, down past the elevator. and when we do qen question-and-answer at the end of this presentation, i will bring a mic up to the stand. we ask that you come up there so that questions are...
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so you have to drive or get to indianapolis to get to the station and once you get to chicago, it is the most beautiful station ever. i'm a big fan. i hope you get to see more trains around here. we could certainly use them. keep up the good work. host: thanks for the call. mr. gardner, do we get more trains out of lavelle? guest: louisville is on our map as a place we would like to serve. we used to surf with the kentucky cardinal, and we would love to come back to louisville -- serve with the kentucky cardinal and we would love to come back to louisville. today, there is no service. similarly in cincinnati, we have no service. we are not serving phoenix or las vegas. these are all incredibly vibrant communities, growing and we think that they deserve train service because they've got the kind of population that makes sense, and you can connect rail lines to those nearby cities, where rail does its best. the thing that rail does well is those 300 mile or less trips, where we can be competitive with cars in terms of trip time and really provide that convenience and downtown to downto
so you have to drive or get to indianapolis to get to the station and once you get to chicago, it is the most beautiful station ever. i'm a big fan. i hope you get to see more trains around here. we could certainly use them. keep up the good work. host: thanks for the call. mr. gardner, do we get more trains out of lavelle? guest: louisville is on our map as a place we would like to serve. we used to surf with the kentucky cardinal, and we would love to come back to louisville -- serve with the...
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joining us now to discuss this is the managing editor of the chicago thinker and university of chicago student anita duffy. good morning to you,. >> good morning. >> these numbers are just alarming. every monday we get the numbers that come in from how many people are shot in chicago over the weekend finance just astounding. one person after another. what so sad. what are you finding. >> my friends and i are unsafe coming to and from class going to the grocery store. >> this is the third university of chicago student to be murdered this year. and frankly, it's unacceptable. the only thick that is protecting students from kim foxx and lori lightfoot's crime ridden city is the university of chicago's police department. and we don't have -- student groups are advocating to defund or accomplish our police, that protection goes away. and so that's why we, at the chicago thinkers, a publication that i run went to talk to actual community members to see what they thought. and, as you can see, they were very unhappy with losing the police protection. somebody even said that we should deploy th
joining us now to discuss this is the managing editor of the chicago thinker and university of chicago student anita duffy. good morning to you,. >> good morning. >> these numbers are just alarming. every monday we get the numbers that come in from how many people are shot in chicago over the weekend finance just astounding. one person after another. what so sad. what are you finding. >> my friends and i are unsafe coming to and from class going to the grocery store. >>...
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enmuchos años y autos ados por ejemplo, ductos y protestan trabajadores de limpieza de escuelas públicas e chicago por la falta de productos químicos para la higiene en escuelas >>> para mí es mi madre fue cuando se acercó >>> gusanos saliendo por la nariz es la denuncia de una familia hispana porque una mujer estaba desatendida y en las peores condiciones multa a green bay packers por no respetar los protocolos del covid- y dos gadores fueronancionados para ir a una fiesta de halloween sin precauciones >>> (todos hlan) >>> física y química para tener éxito en tiktok en 3 millones de seguidores por parte de este joven en el salvador (♪ música ♪) ♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> gracias por acompañarnos en esta edición de noticias telemundo mediodía les saluda felicidad aveleyra notamos desde hace algún tiempo que gastamos más para tener el estilo de vida que llevamos >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> malo es que no parece que esto cambie de inmediato tenemos la explicación de por qué pagamos más por casi todo buenas tardes >>> así es se trata
enmuchos años y autos ados por ejemplo, ductos y protestan trabajadores de limpieza de escuelas públicas e chicago por la falta de productos químicos para la higiene en escuelas >>> para mí es mi madre fue cuando se acercó >>> gusanos saliendo por la nariz es la denuncia de una familia hispana porque una mujer estaba desatendida y en las peores condiciones multa a green bay packers por no respetar los protocolos del covid- y dos gadores fueronancionados para ir a una...
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on christmas eve, 2019, and a couple of officers from chicago p.d. are banging on jaylin stiger's door. >> reporter: stiger was 16 years old, and had done nothing wrong. >> reporter: handguns are pointed at his head as police barge into his family's apartment, without a warrant. >> i very easily could have been killed that night. >> reporter: the frightened teen was wrongly targeted, and feared officers would harm his little brother. >> reporter: at gunpoint, they order lazerick, who was 13 years old, to the floor. what were you feeling at that moment? >> honestly, i was scared. because i was like, okay, anything can happen at this moment. >> reporter: stiger's encounter with police started nearly 20 minutes earlier. he had already been stopped three other times by different officers. >> reporter: they eventually uncuff him and let him go. >> reporter: stiger, a standout >> reporter: stiger, a standout high school football player, was stopped again. >> reporter: police responded to a 911 call about a group of black males who were up to no good. some
on christmas eve, 2019, and a couple of officers from chicago p.d. are banging on jaylin stiger's door. >> reporter: stiger was 16 years old, and had done nothing wrong. >> reporter: handguns are pointed at his head as police barge into his family's apartment, without a warrant. >> i very easily could have been killed that night. >> reporter: the frightened teen was wrongly targeted, and feared officers would harm his little brother. >> reporter: at gunpoint, they...
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i >> so you get to chicago, he enrolled at sullivan before sullivan, was your first impression of chicago and what is going onou in your mind. >> so readily to the house, they were waiting for us and it was an apartment, not a house. so it was all the way and really like that house but we have to because i told you like we were so good like my dad said you have everything for us, everything that we want but when the war started, lost everything like my dad had lost everything. so when i got after two weeks, runway i went to sullivan school. >> it is been a millionaire since i've beensc in school, bui know it's a nerve-racking moment the night before the first day of school and that is for any kid let alone somebody who is coming to a new country starting avenue school. what was going on in your mindig the night before. >> i mean,, i don't really remember but i can tell you that is still believed that i can make it in the first thing is the language and when i came here, i speak only arabic. but my dad spoke french but i did not learn from so much for everybody here was speaking english an
i >> so you get to chicago, he enrolled at sullivan before sullivan, was your first impression of chicago and what is going onou in your mind. >> so readily to the house, they were waiting for us and it was an apartment, not a house. so it was all the way and really like that house but we have to because i told you like we were so good like my dad said you have everything for us, everything that we want but when the war started, lost everything like my dad had lost everything. so...
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we're from the south side of chicago, born and raised. i got an email to come out and take part in his historic canoeing trip. i wanted to bring these guys along — these are my daughters. there are 29 stops along the self—guided journey, covering more than 180 years of african—american history. you have freedom seekers travelling from south further north and this being a point of salvation in terms of, like, being able to stop somewhere and then be guided further up north in a safe space. it's estimated that tens of thousands of escaping enslaved african—americans used the underground railroad to push north and finally cross the border into what was then known as british north america, or modern—day canada, and freedom. the indiana avenue bridge was built by george dawson and his son, who were abolitionists, back in the 18305. along with the bridge came a new ferry, which became an integral part of the escape network. along the trail, you'll also find several locations like ton farm, which was owned by a dutch farming couple tha
we're from the south side of chicago, born and raised. i got an email to come out and take part in his historic canoeing trip. i wanted to bring these guys along — these are my daughters. there are 29 stops along the self—guided journey, covering more than 180 years of african—american history. you have freedom seekers travelling from south further north and this being a point of salvation in terms of, like, being able to stop somewhere and then be guided further up north in a safe space....
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en chicago, david palomino, univisiÓn. jorge: rompiendo barreras. ilia: ahÍ estÁ. cuando te digan que no puedes hacerlo, desobedece. [música] luz: [resuella]
en chicago, david palomino, univisiÓn. jorge: rompiendo barreras. ilia: ahÍ estÁ. cuando te digan que no puedes hacerlo, desobedece. [música] luz: [resuella]
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we have a chicago alderman joining us live after the break. wait until you hear the mayor has to say about it. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. >> man: what's my safelite story? and if you're pregnant my truck...is my livelihood. so when my win
we have a chicago alderman joining us live after the break. wait until you hear the mayor has to say about it. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea,...
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pero las cosas no comenzaban bien, chicagos los haría pagar con gol de campo. los 49 contestaron con gol de campo en cada posición. en tercera y veinte, pase de pantalla para divo, comenzaba a eludir rivales, 84 yardas escapaba y touchdown, pero la jugada se quedaba en la yarda tres. en esta jugada medio extraña, jimmy la llevaba a las diagonales, y 49 empataban, pero fallaban el punto extra. marchaban a la zona roja ,con empuje grupal se fueron arriba. chicago se la jugaba en 4 y 1 field el novato comenzaba a eludir rivales, acercando al el jimmy decía si de correr se trata, repito las dosis. segundo touchdown por tierra, jimmy g con una muy buena tarde, a así rompen la racha de 4 derrotas consecutivas. (hablan en inglés) >> pasamos a la liga mx, nueva edición del clásico joven cruz azul se iba arriba pero se marcaba fuera de lugar y antes de ir al descanso el piojo anotaba. luego viñas se levantaba y empataba el marcador para las Águilas, después la polémica al 92 bruno valdés orbelín pineda estrella el disparo a memo y se llevaba a aguilera, est
pero las cosas no comenzaban bien, chicagos los haría pagar con gol de campo. los 49 contestaron con gol de campo en cada posición. en tercera y veinte, pase de pantalla para divo, comenzaba a eludir rivales, 84 yardas escapaba y touchdown, pero la jugada se quedaba en la yarda tres. en esta jugada medio extraña, jimmy la llevaba a las diagonales, y 49 empataban, pero fallaban el punto extra. marchaban a la zona roja ,con empuje grupal se fueron arriba. chicago se la jugaba en 4 y 1 field el...
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where are you guys >> well, we're based out of chicago. so we're primarily in chicago. but we have restaurants in florida. we go as far as florida, and then the other coast we have california, arizona. we're in nine states now across the midwest and the two coasts >> do you want to be in all states i know when we looked back at the history of companies like shake shack, a big part of their valuation was always predicated on how many restaurants they could open >> yeah. i mean, look, we shared this in our public filings we anticipate getting to 600 restaurants eventually and that's a pretty audacious number given we're at 68 today and we'll keep expanding across the midwest. and then we're going to go selectively to the sunbelt eventually we'll be in all states but for the foreseeable future we're just going to expand across the midwest we're going to be in the states of florida, arizona. and we're opening in texas at the end of next year, which will be super exciting for us >> and people seem to like the fact that so far you've never closed a restaurant in your 58-year
where are you guys >> well, we're based out of chicago. so we're primarily in chicago. but we have restaurants in florida. we go as far as florida, and then the other coast we have california, arizona. we're in nine states now across the midwest and the two coasts >> do you want to be in all states i know when we looked back at the history of companies like shake shack, a big part of their valuation was always predicated on how many restaurants they could open >> yeah. i mean,...
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we the family ready to leave for chicago. my dad hung up and said to my mom someone is playing a game with me and then they called again. from there we named -- and then we came as a refugee. >> what was your first impression of chicago? >> i came from o'hare to a house they rented for f us. it was all the way -- we were so good in my country. dad provided everything we wanted. when i get here after two weeks weeks -- >> it's been a million years since i've been in school but i know the most b nerve-racking moment is the night before your first day of school. any kid let alone someone who's coming to an new country and trying out a new school what was going on in your mind the night before? >> before school or the night before i got there? >> your night before your first day at sullivan. >> i couldn't believe i could make it. my second language of for is french but i didn't learn french but when i came here everyone is speaking english and some are speaking as daniel. spanish. the first two weeks ahead i had in chicago i walk
we the family ready to leave for chicago. my dad hung up and said to my mom someone is playing a game with me and then they called again. from there we named -- and then we came as a refugee. >> what was your first impression of chicago? >> i came from o'hare to a house they rented for f us. it was all the way -- we were so good in my country. dad provided everything we wanted. when i get here after two weeks weeks -- >> it's been a million years since i've been in school but...
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african-americans are leaving chicago. hispanics are voting republicans and now asians are turning to the gop. more parents are voting with their feet and their school tuition dollars. democrats, this might be the last generation of christians to send their kids to public schools. the left is determined to turn all of them into woke re-education campus. the world the left is building is depressing and cynical. their response to every problem is to say america is racist and deserve what happens. and b, raise taxes and redistribute money to their cronies or c, encourage americans to lower their standard of living and expectations. the radical movement of the left started and the democrats adopted is designed to tear down the entire country. now they are beginning to tear themselves down. look at the polls. one is worse than the next for the democrats. the real victims of the looting and the lawlessness are not the wealthy. it's the people who work in the stores and own nearby businesses. a lot of these stores won't open agai
african-americans are leaving chicago. hispanics are voting republicans and now asians are turning to the gop. more parents are voting with their feet and their school tuition dollars. democrats, this might be the last generation of christians to send their kids to public schools. the left is determined to turn all of them into woke re-education campus. the world the left is building is depressing and cynical. their response to every problem is to say america is racist and deserve what happens....
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in chicago's no different. and soon as events have happened, if the oversight authority is on the scene. shortly after that, the state's attorney opened an investigation and not too far from that the fbi and u.s. attorney opened an investigation. you have three on going investigations happening simultaneously of the events happening there that night. as you know, there's a long-standing protocol and practice that nothing's released in the middle of an investigation for fear of prejudice a witness or endangers prosecution. that was the practice, not just in chicago but across the country. and as recently as may 2nd of this year, the "the new york times" wrote a story saying -- reported a story saying there's no uniform standard or policy for the releasing of police video. it doesn't exist today and didn't in 2014 or 2015, except for the policy about the integrity of an investigation. you don't want to prejudice a witness because of premature release of video or any prima facia evidence. that runs head long into
in chicago's no different. and soon as events have happened, if the oversight authority is on the scene. shortly after that, the state's attorney opened an investigation and not too far from that the fbi and u.s. attorney opened an investigation. you have three on going investigations happening simultaneously of the events happening there that night. as you know, there's a long-standing protocol and practice that nothing's released in the middle of an investigation for fear of prejudice a...
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and i think chicago is the ultimate example of all this because chicago tribune is like having a gothic cathedral in the middle of michigan avenue. and you know, my students don't realize that's not a historic landmark. it's a lobby actually of the chicago tribune but they're not there anymore. i think that that loss of a symbol and that loss of being a monolith really i think undermines their authority. of some of these news organizations and part of it is that people see the building is here and they think there isn't any news or any newspapers anymore. and that i think is out of sight, out of mind. it's a big concern when italk to journalists in miami . they literally go to a restaurant and it's not there anymore. and in a place where out of sight out of mind is a real issue, that makes it problematic. journalists into their communities anymore, you don't actually want journalists in the newsroom. you want reporters out and about in the community. so we would hope so but my worry is we get even more. since you don't have to go downtown, to go to the newsroom are not going to encounte
and i think chicago is the ultimate example of all this because chicago tribune is like having a gothic cathedral in the middle of michigan avenue. and you know, my students don't realize that's not a historic landmark. it's a lobby actually of the chicago tribune but they're not there anymore. i think that that loss of a symbol and that loss of being a monolith really i think undermines their authority. of some of these news organizations and part of it is that people see the building is here...
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in chicago's no different. and soon as events have happened, if the oversight authority is on the scene. shortly after that, the state's attorney opened an investigation and not too far from that the fbi and u.s. attorney opened an investigation. flrls and you have three investigations hapenning simultaneously of the events happening there. as you know, there's a long-standing protocol and practice that nothing's released in the middle of an investigation for fear of prejudice a witness or endangers prosecution. that was the practice, not just in chicago but across the country. and as recently as may 2nd of this year, the "the new york times" wrote a story saying -- reported a story saying there's no uniform standard or policy for the releasing of police video. it doesn't exist today and didn't in 2014 or 2015, except for the policy about the integrity of an investigation. you don't want to prejudice a witness because of premature release of video or any prima facia evidence. that runs head long into another im
in chicago's no different. and soon as events have happened, if the oversight authority is on the scene. shortly after that, the state's attorney opened an investigation and not too far from that the fbi and u.s. attorney opened an investigation. flrls and you have three investigations hapenning simultaneously of the events happening there. as you know, there's a long-standing protocol and practice that nothing's released in the middle of an investigation for fear of prejudice a witness or...