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. >>> de costa a costa, organizaciones comunitarias como estas en chicago y los Ángeles. preparan cartelones que serÁn utilizadas el primero de mayo en las principales ciudades del paÍs para resaltar el valor de los inmigrantes. >>> vamos a decir que esta administraciÓn no puede violar los derechos, tanto de los individuos como de los estados. >>> juan manuel es uno de los inmigrantes que estarÁ en la marcha. lleva 11 aÑos trabajando f una sucursal de las carnice a carnicerÍas jimÉnez en chicago. >>> dicen que somos ilegales que solo venimos a quitarle el trabajo a los de aquÍ venimos a luchar, a salir adelante. esta cadena de carnicerÍas hispanas y otros negocios de chicago, han colocado anuncios que el prÓximo primero de mayo a brirm sus puertas van a dar permiso a los trabajadores que quieran acudir a lamar marcha y que se oponen a la criminalizaciÓn de los inmigrantes. >>> gente que han venido de otros paÍses y que han ayudado de alguna u otra manera que este lugar sea prospero. >>> la ley laboral estÁ de su lado. >>> pero hay 2 requisitos, uno que tiene
. >>> de costa a costa, organizaciones comunitarias como estas en chicago y los Ángeles. preparan cartelones que serÁn utilizadas el primero de mayo en las principales ciudades del paÍs para resaltar el valor de los inmigrantes. >>> vamos a decir que esta administraciÓn no puede violar los derechos, tanto de los individuos como de los estados. >>> juan manuel es uno de los inmigrantes que estarÁ en la marcha. lleva 11 aÑos trabajando f una sucursal de las...
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i love chicago mumbai the way. chicago is a great city. and i really didn't know. there is a cartoon of me sitting at an airport and the person saying to me, mr. dimon, there are no scheduled flights to new york. [laughter] jamie: when i go to chicago, they did not believe i was going to move here. they said, are your kids going to school here? i said, yes, i'm staying here. and i tell them in chicago, if i die in chicago and they ship my ashes back to new york, they would say, i told you. [laughter] jamie: i did not know. i thought remember the banking , industry was consolidating, so i knew if i did a good job, i would be part of that. but i did not know i would be an acquirer. building up a bigger bank. it is not up to me. it is also up to a board of directors. you make a company as good as you can and that creates all the opportunities you have. david: would you say that the u.s. economy is in reasonable shape? jamie: america has the best hand ever dealt of any country on this planet, ever. ♪ david: what would you advise to get the economy growing at a better
i love chicago mumbai the way. chicago is a great city. and i really didn't know. there is a cartoon of me sitting at an airport and the person saying to me, mr. dimon, there are no scheduled flights to new york. [laughter] jamie: when i go to chicago, they did not believe i was going to move here. they said, are your kids going to school here? i said, yes, i'm staying here. and i tell them in chicago, if i die in chicago and they ship my ashes back to new york, they would say, i told you....
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in chicago. and eventually was an independent contractor. and shortly was the best reporter to be sent on assignments like the mexican troubles. in the background research, i wanted to see a film to see what they were witnessing on the east front and it was hard to research because he changed careers a lot. after about 10 years, he was still -- i was still working on the research and i was going to write an article and so i was organizing notes when low and behold i learned this, i read this fabulous article and was glad to her somebody else was interested in and i contacted him. with total ignorance to the fact that this was a lost film. nobody knew what the contact was. through contact with cooper, he gave me the magic key and the library of congress, buried in paper from the original copyright filing was a few small images from the original frames which allowed us to document the real content and in bringing in a co-author, he brought in a lot of missed pieces of film who working with the libr
in chicago. and eventually was an independent contractor. and shortly was the best reporter to be sent on assignments like the mexican troubles. in the background research, i wanted to see a film to see what they were witnessing on the east front and it was hard to research because he changed careers a lot. after about 10 years, he was still -- i was still working on the research and i was going to write an article and so i was organizing notes when low and behold i learned this, i read this...
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and in chicago when i go to , chicago, they did not believe i was going to move here. are you moving here? are your kids going to school here? yes, i am really here. i'm staying here. when i was in chicago i said, if i die, if i spent my whole life in chicago and i die, and they ship my ashes back to new york, they would say i told you. , [laughter] jamie: i did not know. i remember the banking industry was still kind of consolidating, so i knew if i did a good job, i would probably be part of that. i did not know i would be an acquirer, building up a bigger regional bank or be an acquirer. it is not up to me. it is also up to a board of directors. to me you make a company as good as you can, and it creates all the opportunities you have. david: which you say the u.s. economy is in reasonable shape? jamie: america has the best hand ever dealt of any country on this planet, ever. ♪ ♪ david: what would you advise to get the economy growing at a better clip? jamie: so there are serious issues the country has, and they are not republican or democrat. they are not left
and in chicago when i go to , chicago, they did not believe i was going to move here. are you moving here? are your kids going to school here? yes, i am really here. i'm staying here. when i was in chicago i said, if i die, if i spent my whole life in chicago and i die, and they ship my ashes back to new york, they would say i told you. , [laughter] jamie: i did not know. i remember the banking industry was still kind of consolidating, so i knew if i did a good job, i would probably be part of...
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a passenger was dragged from his seat by security personnel from the chicago department of aviation. [ screaming ] >> hey. come on. come on. come on. >> no, this is wrong. oh, my god. look at what you did to him. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> good work, guys. good work. way to go. >> the airline had asked for four volunteers to make room for airline employees. when no one volunteered, four passengers were randomly chosen, the man in this video was one of the four. he was refused saying he was doctor and could not be delayed according to the man who shot this video. shortly after being dragged off the man reboarded the plan and ran to the back. >> i have to go home. i have to go home. i have to go home. i have to go home. i have to go home. >> his face was bloodied and he appeared disoriented. the united airlines ceo, this is an upsetting event to all of us here at united. i apologize for having to reaccommodate these customers. united reaccommodate these customers. car the chicago department of aviation also released a statement saying the incident was not in correspondence with our sta
a passenger was dragged from his seat by security personnel from the chicago department of aviation. [ screaming ] >> hey. come on. come on. come on. >> no, this is wrong. oh, my god. look at what you did to him. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> good work, guys. good work. way to go. >> the airline had asked for four volunteers to make room for airline employees. when no one volunteered, four passengers were randomly chosen, the man in this video was one of the four. he was...
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en esta corte juvenil del condado cook en chicago. una adolescente de 14 aÑos recibiÓ de manera formal 3 cargos criminales por pornografÍa infantil. relacionado al ataque que recibiÓ una joven 15 aÑos por jÓvenes que transo pri tierno tal alto por facebook. la convencieron que entrara a una vivienda, donde no la dejaron salir y la abusaron sexualmente. >>> el jefe de la policÍa de chicago dijo que le repugna el hecho de que mÁs de 40 personas vieron en vivo y por facebook este ataque y nadie llamÓ a las autoridades. algo que de igual manera indigna activistas contra la violencia sexual. >>> aparte del coraje, pero la tristeza de que ha sido como la sociedad reacciona a la violaciÓn de una niÑa. >>> la policÍa no estÁ segura si van a presentar cargo a las personas que pre sen sairn la agresiÓn a travÉs de facebook. algo que este abogado ve difÍcil. >>> no hay una ley que diga que tienes que reportar un crimen de este tipo no hay obligaciÓn legal. >>> la policÍa de chicago girÓ otra ord de arresto en contra de otro jo
en esta corte juvenil del condado cook en chicago. una adolescente de 14 aÑos recibiÓ de manera formal 3 cargos criminales por pornografÍa infantil. relacionado al ataque que recibiÓ una joven 15 aÑos por jÓvenes que transo pri tierno tal alto por facebook. la convencieron que entrara a una vivienda, donde no la dejaron salir y la abusaron sexualmente. >>> el jefe de la policÍa de chicago dijo que le repugna el hecho de que mÁs de 40 personas vieron en vivo y por facebook este...
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this is a story published in the sunday "chicago tribune." called girl reporter visits the jungle of hillbillies. it depicts a neighborhood on the upper east side of chicago that had become associated with rural, southern, working-class whites who had come into the city to get jobs in factories, namely in the canning and food production industry. you see it here, the front page of the "chicago sunday tribune." here is the story. front page and it stretches over several editions of the magazine, newspaper. let's take a second to read it. i think this is particularly shocking. if you can take a look, read it, then like we had with the last hand outs, if you could take these questions under consideration, maybe we could talk about it as a group. ok, that is so many questions about gender, race, but let's start with an easy one. what adjectives does the reporter and her sources use to describe southern migrants? yes? >> um, i think my favorite one or my least favorite one is like a plague of locusts. they have a lower standard of living, a capaci
this is a story published in the sunday "chicago tribune." called girl reporter visits the jungle of hillbillies. it depicts a neighborhood on the upper east side of chicago that had become associated with rural, southern, working-class whites who had come into the city to get jobs in factories, namely in the canning and food production industry. you see it here, the front page of the "chicago sunday tribune." here is the story. front page and it stretches over several...
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en chicago, vivian Ávila, univisiÓn. illia: un profesor de 50 aÑos, desapareciÓ con una alumna menor de edad, fue arrestado en california. elizabeth tomÁs, quiÉn estaba con él, fue recuperada sin problemas. al regresar de la pausa una mujer envuelta en una bandera y un joven desnudo, se convierten en sÍmbolos heroicos de la protesta contra nicolÁs maduro o en venezuela. illia: la policÍa francesa y secciÓn a una casa en un suburbio en el este del paÍs, aparentemente relacionado con el protagonista de un acto terrorista de los campos elÍseos. el atacante fue abatido por la policÍa y es de origen belga. hubieron gestos heroicos ante la represiÓn del presidente nicolÁs maduro. una mujer detuvo un tanque, tan sÓlo con su presencia. reportero: en medio de gases lacrimÓgenos, esta mujer se parÓ enfrente de un tanque y lo detuvo. armada con una gorra y con una bandera, la mujer logrÓ que el tanque retrocediera varias veces. la mujer, de la que no se sabe su nombre, se ha convertido en un sÍmbolo de resistenci
en chicago, vivian Ávila, univisiÓn. illia: un profesor de 50 aÑos, desapareciÓ con una alumna menor de edad, fue arrestado en california. elizabeth tomÁs, quiÉn estaba con él, fue recuperada sin problemas. al regresar de la pausa una mujer envuelta en una bandera y un joven desnudo, se convierten en sÍmbolos heroicos de la protesta contra nicolÁs maduro o en venezuela. illia: la policÍa francesa y secciÓn a una casa en un suburbio en el este del paÍs, aparentemente relacionado con...
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every day. >> reporter: chicago. this is where america's romance with skyscrapers began more than a century ago. a romance that's called dreamers ever since. >> when i saw that sears tower building, i said, "you know, that looks pretty good. i think i can do that." >> reporter: paul beitler made it happen when he joined forces with developer lee miglin four decades ago. >> we were giants. and we didn't realize it. we were moving at a lightning speed. >> but. >> changing the skyline literally overnight. >> you two were tied at the hip. >> he was my best friend. he was a person that i spent five days a week with, 12 hours a day. he was just that close. >> reporter: as their company prospered, miglin organized an annual "thank you" ceremony with a symbol for the employees, a special gold coin. >> and he said, "you know, people can hold that gold in their hands." and they can say, this job got me that gold. >> reporter: at the same time miglin's wife marilyn was building her own empire, a cosmetics line popular on home s
every day. >> reporter: chicago. this is where america's romance with skyscrapers began more than a century ago. a romance that's called dreamers ever since. >> when i saw that sears tower building, i said, "you know, that looks pretty good. i think i can do that." >> reporter: paul beitler made it happen when he joined forces with developer lee miglin four decades ago. >> we were giants. and we didn't realize it. we were moving at a lightning speed. >>...
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you grew up in chicago. when you were growing up, did you say i'm going to be a great basketball coach? how did that come about? mike: i was an all-state player and went to catholic schools. i was the leading scorer in the catholic league in chicago for two years and was recruited, but my mom never went to high school. my dad went two years. so when i was recruited by west point, they could not imagine that a polish kid from chicago was going to go to school, could go to a school where presidents went to. david: right. mike: and so i didn't really want to go to west point. david: because? mike: i wanted to dribble behind my back or throw bounce passes there were fancy. i did not want to carry a rifle. david: did you have a division i scholarship offer? mike: oh, yeah. i probably would have gone to creighton, and wisconsin maybe, and, but my parents kept putting pressure. like they would speak polish in the kitchen. that's where -- we never had a house, but we had a flat and they would talk in polish. stupid.
you grew up in chicago. when you were growing up, did you say i'm going to be a great basketball coach? how did that come about? mike: i was an all-state player and went to catholic schools. i was the leading scorer in the catholic league in chicago for two years and was recruited, but my mom never went to high school. my dad went two years. so when i was recruited by west point, they could not imagine that a polish kid from chicago was going to go to school, could go to a school where...
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leading to the suspension of one of those chicago police officers. this statement was released by the ceo after first defending the he injection. quote, this is an upsetting event for all of us here at united. our team is moving with a sense of urgency to conduct our own detailed review of what happened. part of the strong response against united has to be the fact that there was that e-mail from the ceo to the employees saying, hey, we did this by the book. that didn't look very by the book. >> even if it is by the book, what that shows you is -- it tap noo s into the well of anger -- you feel as though you're disrespected when you fly. >> they don't really consider you a top priority there sometimes. >> what many passengers may not realize you agree to an airline's overbooking policy when you purchase your tickets. they sell more tickets than there are seats. back and forth usually happens at the gate not after passengers board the plane. data from the department of transportation shows 46,000 travelers were involuntarily bumped from flights. i thi
leading to the suspension of one of those chicago police officers. this statement was released by the ceo after first defending the he injection. quote, this is an upsetting event for all of us here at united. our team is moving with a sense of urgency to conduct our own detailed review of what happened. part of the strong response against united has to be the fact that there was that e-mail from the ceo to the employees saying, hey, we did this by the book. that didn't look very by the book....
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. >>> well, lawyers for the passenger forcefully removed from a united express flight from chicago to louisville say a lawsuit is coming. >> they see their client as a poster child for culture of disrespect that many customers are feeling, natasha brown joins us now and natasha we also heard from that man's family. >> reporter: absolutely, family says that the video is sick authentic and that doctor doa is recovering. legal experts we spoke with said that the future lawsuit that is set to be filed looks extremely good for the passenger and could likely settled be before it he sees the inside of the courtroom. lawyers for the passenger in this video say that the 69 year-old doctor who immigrated to the u.s. after the fall of saigon, never wants to get on a airplane again. >> he says that that being dragged down the aisle, was more horrifying and heroing, then what he experienced in leaving vietnam. >> reporter: doctor dave dieda 's daughter says her family was shock, sickened by what happened. >> what happened to my dad, should have never happened to any human being, regardless of the
. >>> well, lawyers for the passenger forcefully removed from a united express flight from chicago to louisville say a lawsuit is coming. >> they see their client as a poster child for culture of disrespect that many customers are feeling, natasha brown joins us now and natasha we also heard from that man's family. >> reporter: absolutely, family says that the video is sick authentic and that doctor doa is recovering. legal experts we spoke with said that the future lawsuit...
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you mentioned chicago. chicago a place where cops run away, i'm not trying to demonize cops in chicago, the data is clear there are cops that will hear a call and they won't go to a neighborhood because they know what to expect when they get there. i can go on an on. disparity in health care. the lit any of other things that cause plaque children to be at harm. >> what you're talking about are structural issues. generational. you can go all of the way back to the plantation. these are all of the more reason we should not hit our kids. because there are so many traps. for example, our communities are under hyper surveillance from law enforcement and child protective forces. why facility the flow of our children's bodies through that system. a lot of people don't realize that 19 states allow corporate punishment in public schools. you have large numbers of african-americans who are uninformed to have their children be paddled with wooden boards by children and administrators. that is generally the first step
you mentioned chicago. chicago a place where cops run away, i'm not trying to demonize cops in chicago, the data is clear there are cops that will hear a call and they won't go to a neighborhood because they know what to expect when they get there. i can go on an on. disparity in health care. the lit any of other things that cause plaque children to be at harm. >> what you're talking about are structural issues. generational. you can go all of the way back to the plantation. these are all...
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the program is called chicago create. also with me is arne duncan, former education secretary under president obama. gentlemen, it's wonderful to see both of you. if it i may, let's begin with you. before we -- i would love to know what it was like meeting the president yesterday. but your story is just incredibly compelling. you were shot six times. you were physically and sexually abused. can you describe that moment when you decided to turn your life around. >> it was definitely a process. change is a process. unfortunately it just doesn't. happen overnight. but really what happened for me is that i had some people in my corner that saw more in me than i saw in myself at that particular time. it was definitely a struggle. therefore, i'm really able to relate to some of the young men in our program because they are going through those same struggles as well. >> there you are in chicago. you met with president obama yesterday. can you tell me about what you may have said to him or what he said to you? >> it was really su
the program is called chicago create. also with me is arne duncan, former education secretary under president obama. gentlemen, it's wonderful to see both of you. if it i may, let's begin with you. before we -- i would love to know what it was like meeting the president yesterday. but your story is just incredibly compelling. you were shot six times. you were physically and sexually abused. can you describe that moment when you decided to turn your life around. >> it was definitely a...
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he purchased a ticket from chicago to louisville, not from chicago to a hospital. united airlines had no right to remove him. jesse: i guess the aviation security dies ar -- security gue not exactly hostage negotiators. kathleen, is there anything fishy about this guy snow runs back on the plane. he refuels to comply with orders from aviation security officials. we have some stuff in his back history that may or may not have anything to do with that. what's your take on his character even if it doesn't matter. >> if he said okay under duress i'll get off this airplane. he was heard saying i'm going to sue united airlines. that's before everything escalated. if he student and said under duress and protest i will step off this airplane and went forward with a lawsuit, it would be interesting to see if he would have his day in courted. there is a contract of carriage. and so if an airplane has to due to stlaib, they had to get this crew in position for their flight the next day to kentucky. it would be interesting to see if he would have won. they obviously would have
he purchased a ticket from chicago to louisville, not from chicago to a hospital. united airlines had no right to remove him. jesse: i guess the aviation security dies ar -- security gue not exactly hostage negotiators. kathleen, is there anything fishy about this guy snow runs back on the plane. he refuels to comply with orders from aviation security officials. we have some stuff in his back history that may or may not have anything to do with that. what's your take on his character even if it...
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we have also been recording often about chicago's battle with gun violence. well, today man upholding justice was the latest to be gunned down. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: cook county circuit court judge raymond myles was a long-time jurist involved in several high-profile cases over the years, including the 2008 murders of three relatives of singer jennifer hudson. he'd installed security cameras in his house and his southside neighborhood hat considered putting more on his block because residents had seen an upswing in violence over the last five years. but now judge myles is the latest name added to the homicide list, what police called another act of senseless violence. alison rogers lives nearby. >> i'm real scared because i've been living over here for ten years, and i see the neighborhood is changing. >> reporter: the 66-year-old judge and female companion were heading to the gym early this morning when a man with a gun exchanged words with the woman in the driveway. police say he then shot her and shot the judge four times when he came out of h
we have also been recording often about chicago's battle with gun violence. well, today man upholding justice was the latest to be gunned down. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: cook county circuit court judge raymond myles was a long-time jurist involved in several high-profile cases over the years, including the 2008 murders of three relatives of singer jennifer hudson. he'd installed security cameras in his house and his southside neighborhood hat considered putting more on his block...
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often using chicago as an example. also, it would like to make a suggestion, if i could, but i doubt if i knew attorney general might agree with this. idea, as part of police training, for every white now who wishes to pursue a career in law enforcement -- you know, to pass a racial sensitivity test as part of their training. you know, for every white now. that, i believe, would be a way to root out the racists and bigots in their ranks. i would like your response to that. host: go ahead, tim. guest: i think the caller makes some good points. too often, when the subject of troubled police department or questionable incidents come up, we do find people try to deflect attention away from that subject to talk about crime in general in the city. black on black crime. subjects.wo separate the topic on the table is police misconduct. you know, the troubled police department in baltimore, chicago. police misconduct is a problem. the question is how to be go about addressing it. what will bring about a department of high stand
often using chicago as an example. also, it would like to make a suggestion, if i could, but i doubt if i knew attorney general might agree with this. idea, as part of police training, for every white now who wishes to pursue a career in law enforcement -- you know, to pass a racial sensitivity test as part of their training. you know, for every white now. that, i believe, would be a way to root out the racists and bigots in their ranks. i would like your response to that. host: go ahead, tim....
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he's in his hometown of chicago. i think we're looking at the motorcade getting ready for him outside maybe of his residence. the event today is aimed at promoting civic engagement, and you can be sure folks will be listening very closely and intently to what his message is, maybe trying to read between the lines, if you will. we will bring it to you live when it begins. cnn white house correspondent athena jones is at the university of chicago for this appearance. hey there, athena. give us a preview of what's expected. what do we know about this? >> reporter: hi, kate. well, as you said, this is being billed as a conversation on civic engagement and community organizing, and it is in many ways a return to the president's roots. he began working as a community organizer here in chicago in his mid-20s, and he's made it very clear in his exit interviews and some of his last press conferences that this would be a top priority of his post presidency. he's talked a lot about the need to develop young leaders, develop new
he's in his hometown of chicago. i think we're looking at the motorcade getting ready for him outside maybe of his residence. the event today is aimed at promoting civic engagement, and you can be sure folks will be listening very closely and intently to what his message is, maybe trying to read between the lines, if you will. we will bring it to you live when it begins. cnn white house correspondent athena jones is at the university of chicago for this appearance. hey there, athena. give us a...
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last night the chicago cubs get the world series celebration going. it was happening at wrigley field. we'll tell you what happened next in sports. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. and better than that diabetes pill i used to take. (jeff) victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer vo) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes, and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, o
last night the chicago cubs get the world series celebration going. it was happening at wrigley field. we'll tell you what happened next in sports. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. and better than that diabetes pill i...
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andrea: los aplausos retomaron en la universidad de chicago, cuando entro el ex presidente barack obama a su primer acto pÚblico desde que abandonÓ la casa blanca. obama demostrÓ su buen sentido del humor diciendo en tono de broma: ¿quÉ ha pasado ante mi ausencia? comentario que fue seguido de carcajadas. el exmandatario encabezÓ una charla amena sobre participaciÓn cÍvica. >> he estado pensando mucho sobrecuÁl podrÍa ser mi prÓximo trabajo y decidÍ enfocarme en animar y apoyar la prÓxima generaciÓn de lÍderes. andrea: en ningÚn momento criticÓ directamente al presidente trump pero afirmÓ su postura sobre temas como la economÍa e inmigraciÓn. obama: este cesario que quienes defendemos a los inmigrantes, tengamos respeto por aquellos que pisan diferente y los que podrÍamos convencer si explicamos que vamos a crear un sistema migratorio que se ajustÓ, pero tambiÉn permita que la gente venga y consiga algunas oportunidades. andrea: algunos de los participantes consideran que el expresidente continuarÁ teniendo un gran impacto en la naciÓn. obama reiterÓ que iba el
andrea: los aplausos retomaron en la universidad de chicago, cuando entro el ex presidente barack obama a su primer acto pÚblico desde que abandonÓ la casa blanca. obama demostrÓ su buen sentido del humor diciendo en tono de broma: ¿quÉ ha pasado ante mi ausencia? comentario que fue seguido de carcajadas. el exmandatario encabezÓ una charla amena sobre participaciÓn cÍvica. >> he estado pensando mucho sobrecuÁl podrÍa ser mi prÓximo trabajo y decidÍ enfocarme en animar y...
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they may be getting a letter from at chicago airport. they may be getting a letterfrom his at chicago airport. they may be getting a letter from his lawyers. and there was some bad press about him. that was earlier in the week. now it comes out that some of the things they were saying about dr david dao wasn't true. he is going to make a fortune! we haven't got very long. saturn. there is water. it could support life. we all love the idea that we could potentially be moving to another solar system at some point in the future. i suspect the three of us won't be doing that... some of the winters are rough year! thanks very much. happy easter. that's it from us. have a great weekend if you are celebrating easter. goodbye. hello. we have made it to the long easter weekend. this forecast should set you up for most of what you need to know about the weather as the weekend goes on. none of the warmth we had last weekend — it is on the cool side. there will be some occasional sunshine. some areas of rain at times, especially for good friday an
they may be getting a letter from at chicago airport. they may be getting a letterfrom his at chicago airport. they may be getting a letter from his lawyers. and there was some bad press about him. that was earlier in the week. now it comes out that some of the things they were saying about dr david dao wasn't true. he is going to make a fortune! we haven't got very long. saturn. there is water. it could support life. we all love the idea that we could potentially be moving to another solar...
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heather: i was born in chicago. i was born and raised in the south side of chicago. host: your parents did what? heather: my mother -- at the time i was born, she was an holistic health practitioner and ended up moving into more social policy. i kind of come by it rightly. my father was an artist and photographer. host: were they together? heather: they were together. they got divorced when i was young. i lived between both of them, had a great community i grew up in, the chicago that i grew up -- the michelle obama southside that people know it as now. my grandparents on both sides had come up from the south and worked in the public sector as a cop and social worker. it was a great way to grow up. host: how many white people were in your high school? heather: that is a great question. i grew up in mostly all-black schools until i went away to boarding school. this was a decision my mom made when i was in seventh grade, pretty early. i went from growing up in chicago to virtually all-white, rural, new england school. host: what school? heather: it's called the mint.
heather: i was born in chicago. i was born and raised in the south side of chicago. host: your parents did what? heather: my mother -- at the time i was born, she was an holistic health practitioner and ended up moving into more social policy. i kind of come by it rightly. my father was an artist and photographer. host: were they together? heather: they were together. they got divorced when i was young. i lived between both of them, had a great community i grew up in, the chicago that i grew up...
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saying "chicago murder rate is record setting. 4,331 shooting murders. if mayor can't do it, he must ask for federal help." time to send in the feds, jesse? >> it could be if this blood past continues. i might help rahm emanuel does send in the feds. it will make trump look like the bad guy and rahm can say this is too much and i'm going to protect you from trump and his crazy federal law enforcement city. it's a very segregated city. it's all about narcotics. i was the only white guy in south side. they said am i safe here? they said of course you're safe. white people are our best customers. people come in from all over and go to the south side and buy drugs. if white people were shooting black people in chicago, it would be a national story. when black on black crime happens, it's a local story. if rahm had in a heart, he would send in a massive amount of police and ask for a ton of money so kids have something to do after school and start flipping snitches so they get people on the streets to, you know, talk about the people that are selling from out
saying "chicago murder rate is record setting. 4,331 shooting murders. if mayor can't do it, he must ask for federal help." time to send in the feds, jesse? >> it could be if this blood past continues. i might help rahm emanuel does send in the feds. it will make trump look like the bad guy and rahm can say this is too much and i'm going to protect you from trump and his crazy federal law enforcement city. it's a very segregated city. it's all about narcotics. i was the only...
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and i tell them in chicago, if i die in chicago and they ship my ashes back to new york, they would say, i told you. [laughter] jamie: i did not know. i thought, remember the banking industry was consolidating. it is still consolidating, so i knew if i did a good job, i would be part of that. but i did not know i would be an acquirer, building up a bigger regional bank. it is not up to me. it is also up to a board of directors. you make a company as good as you can and that creates all the opportunities you have. david: would you say right now that the u.s. economy is in reasonable shape? jamie: america has the best hand ever dealt of any country on this planet, ever. ♪ ♪ david: what would you advise to get the economy growing at a better clip? jamie: so there are serious issues the country has, and they are not republican or democrat. they are not left or right. they are the issues we talk about, know about. so immigration is something i have spent a lot of time on. inner-city school education is a disgrace. we should be ringing an alarm bell. over 50% of the kids in the inner-city
and i tell them in chicago, if i die in chicago and they ship my ashes back to new york, they would say, i told you. [laughter] jamie: i did not know. i thought, remember the banking industry was consolidating. it is still consolidating, so i knew if i did a good job, i would be part of that. but i did not know i would be an acquirer, building up a bigger regional bank. it is not up to me. it is also up to a board of directors. you make a company as good as you can and that creates all the...
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two more chicago aviation officers have been suspended. and there are changes to department protocols now being considered. united stock also continues to tape a beating with analysts say the company needs to step up its pr game. >> they needed to better job. they need to communicate better with both investors, with consumers, about what they send tendon to do to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the lawsuit is expected to be filed in cook county the first hearing for preservation of the evidence is scheduled for 10am monday. >>> in chicago, matt fin, fox news. >>> in delaware, special absolute and send off for wilmington s outgoing top cop. after 32 years of dedicated service chief bobby cummings retiring. entire force walked out of the police department this afterno afternoon. it wasn't anything bad. attrition dull ceremony among police as a tribute to their outgoing leader. cummings served as chief since 2013. robert tracy whom we introduced you to yesterday is replacing him. >>> looking for some of the nation's best food?
two more chicago aviation officers have been suspended. and there are changes to department protocols now being considered. united stock also continues to tape a beating with analysts say the company needs to step up its pr game. >> they needed to better job. they need to communicate better with both investors, with consumers, about what they send tendon to do to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the lawsuit is expected to be filed in cook county the first hearing for...
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i saw you in chicago when you had a book discussion with natalie moore. i must admit at the point you did your book discussion i was about, i don't know, a fifth of the way through and now i am half way through. the more i read the more depressed i get. it is not a -- i don't know what i expected but it is getting more and more depressed. specifically i am at the point where i am at the part where you are talking about white fear. i am wondering if you could espound on that. i think white fear is the reason for all of this. >> host: before you do i want to read one line from your book which is americans convert white theory into policy. >> to malory's point that one of the key pieces of the book is it a foundational. that, you know, the first captain of the ship that landed at james town. the first entry is we were set upon by the saveraages. from that moment, all the way through experience of settlements, frontier, the project of slavery and the incredible amount of fear and terror that required and the constant fear of the slave revolt. of the social or
i saw you in chicago when you had a book discussion with natalie moore. i must admit at the point you did your book discussion i was about, i don't know, a fifth of the way through and now i am half way through. the more i read the more depressed i get. it is not a -- i don't know what i expected but it is getting more and more depressed. specifically i am at the point where i am at the part where you are talking about white fear. i am wondering if you could espound on that. i think white fear...
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four seats needed to get a crew from chicago to louisville. $800 in vouchers offered. no takers. so, united's computer picked four passengers including the 69-year-old man who said he was a doctor and had patients to treat. >> come on. >> reporter: the man slipped back onto the jet. >> i have to go home. i have to go home. >> reporter: before he was removed again. united's ceo calls it an upsetting event and apologizes for having to reaccommodate these customers but no direct apology to the man. the overbooking even demanding a paying customer give up a seat is perfectly legal. >> it's part of a document that nobody ever looks at called the contract of carriage which gives basically the airlines, the pilot, the flight attendant all sorts of rights to pretty much do whatever they want. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news, reagan national airport. >> and this comes right on the heels of united catching some heat for keeping two girls wearing leggings from getting on a flight because of their wardrobe and the fact that they were riding on a pass rider ticket. >>> and a woman got a r
four seats needed to get a crew from chicago to louisville. $800 in vouchers offered. no takers. so, united's computer picked four passengers including the 69-year-old man who said he was a doctor and had patients to treat. >> come on. >> reporter: the man slipped back onto the jet. >> i have to go home. i have to go home. >> reporter: before he was removed again. united's ceo calls it an upsetting event and apologizes for having to reaccommodate these customers but no...
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i think chicago is as goods as it can get. have you seen much there. second city bns we have great comedy scenes certainly, but what i think is most dominant in chicago is the step enwolf was an ensemble and all these young companies are emulating that model and what it is about is telling a story and listening. it is not about an aria, about one person standing out from the group. and i think chicago actors carry that mentality with them when they go forward. so we are good listeners and we try to be part of the ensemble. i think that helps any story. >> rose: the whole television is full of chicago people too. >> it is. >> rose: stephen colbert and so many people who came through chicago. >> most definitely amount of lot of people out of that step enwolf ensemble and allison tolman from season one fargo was a chicago based comedian. and i just think there is a work ethic about the mid wessments i think we learn that hard work actually pays off in a city like chicago it really does. the more time you put in. >> rose: you continue with broad shoulders.
i think chicago is as goods as it can get. have you seen much there. second city bns we have great comedy scenes certainly, but what i think is most dominant in chicago is the step enwolf was an ensemble and all these young companies are emulating that model and what it is about is telling a story and listening. it is not about an aria, about one person standing out from the group. and i think chicago actors carry that mentality with them when they go forward. so we are good listeners and we...
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welcome to philadelphia thank you. >> are you a chicago guy. >> yes, i live in chicago. who did you interview. >> desean kieser, john moss. >> and everybody it seems like >> everybody. yeah. >> it is better than espn did yesterday. >> how long do you want to be a sportscaster. >> i wanted to be a sportscaster, and i want to still become a sportscaster that is my dream. >> you kind of of one interviewing these top jobs. >> and i'm speechless. and, sportscaster. >> yes, yes. >> here's the thing, we do this too, like right but can you give us any tips. what is your advice for people out there that want to do this >> i don't have any real advice because i'm still, as i go to, but i'm just having fun >> do you research and stuff, look at their tapes. >> i do research, i have known a little bit background and stuff. >> yes. >> do you know what they say, best, number one thing when you do an interview you have to listen, i notice that you listen to what they have to say. >> ernie johnsony like ernie. >> he wears a bow tie a lot. >> he is very funny. >> he is on tbs. >> and, it
welcome to philadelphia thank you. >> are you a chicago guy. >> yes, i live in chicago. who did you interview. >> desean kieser, john moss. >> and everybody it seems like >> everybody. yeah. >> it is better than espn did yesterday. >> how long do you want to be a sportscaster. >> i wanted to be a sportscaster, and i want to still become a sportscaster that is my dream. >> you kind of of one interviewing these top jobs. >> and i'm...
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chicago aviation security officer put on leave. but for many of the passengers, and for many of the millions who have seen this clip, the question is -- how did it get to this point? >> it was surreal. no one expected it to happen like that. >> reporter: scheduled to leave chicago sunday evening at 5:40. destination louisville, kentucky. when the passengers got on board that the crew started to offer vouchers for a handful of seats. united clarifying the flight was not overbooked it now says it was a crew transport issue claiming passengers were all on board when crew members approached the gate agent. they needed to be in louisville to work on their own flight. four seats would be needed. >> everybody was seated by then. and the fact that they told us we would not leave until four people volunteered. there was just a real sense on the plane that that wasn't right. >> with no takers, a united computer picked four passengers offering them $1,000, the airline says. all complied except for this 69-year-old man who said he is a doctor
chicago aviation security officer put on leave. but for many of the passengers, and for many of the millions who have seen this clip, the question is -- how did it get to this point? >> it was surreal. no one expected it to happen like that. >> reporter: scheduled to leave chicago sunday evening at 5:40. destination louisville, kentucky. when the passengers got on board that the crew started to offer vouchers for a handful of seats. united clarifying the flight was not overbooked it...
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en chicago rubÉn pereira, notsdzs telemundo. >>> las calles de venezuela, fueron nuevamente el escenario de violentos enfrentamientos entre la policÍa y opositores. >>> las fuerzas de seguridad reprimieron hoy con gases lacrimÓgenos y balas de goma a miles de manifestantes que exigÍan la destituciÓn de tribunal supremo de justicia. entre los manifestantes, se contrataba el cantante nacho. ex integrante del popular du oshi no y nacho. >>> nacho viajÓ a venezuela para conocer de primera mano lo que ocurre en su paÍs y terminÓ siendo una de las vÍctimas de la represiÓn >>> quise acercarme a los cuerpos policÍa y no me dejaron y su respuesta fue 5 bombas lacrimÓgenas. y entonces, el presidente tiene que actuar en este momento, porque la represiÓn no es un invento de la oposiciÓn. >>> tambiÉn condenÓ la represion el ex candidato presidencial enrique capri les la oposiciÓn estarÁ en las calles hasta el que gobierno entienda que deberes pe tar la contusiÓn y anule las sentencias contra el congreso. >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo les explicamos por quÉ la migraciÓn de
en chicago rubÉn pereira, notsdzs telemundo. >>> las calles de venezuela, fueron nuevamente el escenario de violentos enfrentamientos entre la policÍa y opositores. >>> las fuerzas de seguridad reprimieron hoy con gases lacrimÓgenos y balas de goma a miles de manifestantes que exigÍan la destituciÓn de tribunal supremo de justicia. entre los manifestantes, se contrataba el cantante nacho. ex integrante del popular du oshi no y nacho. >>> nacho viajÓ a venezuela...
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>> or you thought you were going to chicago? >> i had no idea. i love chicago by the way. it's a great city. i really didn't know. there's a cartoon of me sitting at an airport and the person saying to me mr. dimen there are no scheduled flights to new york. and then chicago -- when i go to chicago they didn't believe i was going to -- >> are you moving here? are your kids going to school here? yes. i'm here. i'm staying here. i used to tell them if i die if i stay my whole life and die to chicago and they ship my ashes back to new york, they would say, we told you. i didn't know. i thought -- i remember the banking industry was consolidating. it's still kind of consolidating. so i knew if i did a good job i would probably be part of that. i didn't know i would be in a choir. but it's not up to me. it's up to a board of directors. so to me the thing is make the company as good as you can. and it creates all the opportunities you have. >> when you say right now the u.s. economy is in reasonable shape? >> america has the best hand ever dealt of any country on this planet tod
>> or you thought you were going to chicago? >> i had no idea. i love chicago by the way. it's a great city. i really didn't know. there's a cartoon of me sitting at an airport and the person saying to me mr. dimen there are no scheduled flights to new york. and then chicago -- when i go to chicago they didn't believe i was going to -- >> are you moving here? are your kids going to school here? yes. i'm here. i'm staying here. i used to tell them if i die if i stay my whole...
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west of chicago that's going to take its good old time to get here. tomorrow is to be another beautiful day. but not nearly as warm as today. 77 today. more like 67 tomorrow. that's still above average, but it's not 7 7. not a lot of wind either. easton at 65 degrees. avalon at 62. that northwest keeping the beaches just about as warm as the inland areas. and as we go through the next several days, we get. some clouds from time to time. there's just one computer model and it's showing it's dry all the way through friday night and saturday it's starting to bring some rain closer, but it doesn't quite get here. so we do have some showers in the forecast for sunday. but it's not a sure thing. what is sure about sunday is how warm it's going to be. 83 degrees in philadelphia. the only place in the 70s is jersey shore because of the sea breeze. we have some beautiful weather on friday. it starts warming up on saturday. >>> i'm john clark. coming up, clay buchholz gets results back from mri. >>> ben simmons has been cleared. we'll hear from it him, coming u
west of chicago that's going to take its good old time to get here. tomorrow is to be another beautiful day. but not nearly as warm as today. 77 today. more like 67 tomorrow. that's still above average, but it's not 7 7. not a lot of wind either. easton at 65 degrees. avalon at 62. that northwest keeping the beaches just about as warm as the inland areas. and as we go through the next several days, we get. some clouds from time to time. there's just one computer model and it's showing it's dry...
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. >> chicago is a great city. there is a cartoon of me sitting at an airport, the person saying to me, there are no scheduled flights to new york. in chicago, they did not believe -- are you moving here? are your kids going to school here? i said i am staying here. in chicago, if i stay my whole life and die in chicago and they ship my ashes to new york, they would say, we told you. [laughter] >> i did not know. the baking industry was consolidated. bei did a good job, i would a part of that. i did not know i would build up a big regional bank. it is up to the board of directors. make a company as good as you can which creates opportunities. >> when you say -- the u.s. economy is in reasonable shape? >> america has the best hand ever dealt in any country on the planet ever. ♪ david: what would you advise to get the economy growing at a better clip? jamie: there are serious issues the country has. not republican or democrat issues. not left or right. they are the issues we talk about and know about, immigration,
. >> chicago is a great city. there is a cartoon of me sitting at an airport, the person saying to me, there are no scheduled flights to new york. in chicago, they did not believe -- are you moving here? are your kids going to school here? i said i am staying here. in chicago, if i stay my whole life and die in chicago and they ship my ashes to new york, they would say, we told you. [laughter] >> i did not know. the baking industry was consolidated. bei did a good job, i would a...
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and we are keeping our eyes on chicago. former president obama making his first public appearance as a private citizen. what we expect him to say and not to say about his successor. >>> well guess what, you're in luck. we've got an all star time. kelly o'donnell and casey hunt at the white house, president of the american action form and former director of the congressional office and bill richardson on the set with e many, senior editor for business insider and msnbc contributor, josh barrow. and democratic strategist liz smith. kelly, i want to go first to you. how much wiggle room is the white house really willing to offer when it comes to this budget? i'm imagining or i would like to imagine they don't want to shut down on day 100. >> reporter: steph, everyone i talk to says no shutdown, no shutdown. but this president is about the deal making and leverage counts. we're days away from the actual deadline although they could resolve it more quickly. they want to keep the options open without suggesting that we're heading
and we are keeping our eyes on chicago. former president obama making his first public appearance as a private citizen. what we expect him to say and not to say about his successor. >>> well guess what, you're in luck. we've got an all star time. kelly o'donnell and casey hunt at the white house, president of the american action form and former director of the congressional office and bill richardson on the set with e many, senior editor for business insider and msnbc contributor, josh...
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sunday in chicago. be there or be square. tickets are $100. all proceeds go toward his charity. >> got to love that. >> chance gives back to chicago. so, got no problem with him. >> this is your jam, huh? >> this is your jam, huh? she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. ♪ oh i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ oh >> interesting to see bill o'reilly there on top of the best-seller list after all the controversy. so, finally this half-hour, the color blind grandpa getting a whole new view. >> here's david muir. >> reporter: knoll stafford is about to open a very special birthday gift. his grandchildren gathered around, grandpa has been color blind his entire life. and his family has a surprise. he reads off the label, color, for the color blind. >> color for the color blind. i am color blind. >> reporter: laughter from his family. then an explan
sunday in chicago. be there or be square. tickets are $100. all proceeds go toward his charity. >> got to love that. >> chance gives back to chicago. so, got no problem with him. >> this is your jam, huh? >> this is your jam, huh? she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. ♪ oh i...
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. >> reporter: the family of a united passenger dragged off a flight has hired a chicago aviation attorney and he is accusing united of failing its most important job to keep passengers safe. >> there will probably be a lawsuit. >> reporter: lawyers for the passenger in the video say the 69-year-old doctor who came to the u.s. after the fall of saigon never wants to get on a plane again. >> he said that being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing than what he experienced in leaving vietnam. >> reporter: dr. david dao's daughter says her family was shocked and sickened by what happened. >> what happened to my dad should have never happened to any human being regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and to see what had happened to him. >> reporter: chicago aviation attorney is preparing a lawsuit. he says his client had a concussion, broken nose and lost two teeth when he was forcibly removed from united express flight 3411. >> if you're going to eject passenger, under no circumstances can it be done with
. >> reporter: the family of a united passenger dragged off a flight has hired a chicago aviation attorney and he is accusing united of failing its most important job to keep passengers safe. >> there will probably be a lawsuit. >> reporter: lawyers for the passenger in the video say the 69-year-old doctor who came to the u.s. after the fall of saigon never wants to get on a plane again. >> he said that being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing than...
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todo esto en chicago. ya regresamos. ♪ un saludo a para enviarle aprovechamos presentadora: comenzamos la semana mandando un saludo muy especial a ustedes que a mediodÍa se sientan a su casa y estÁn viendo "ediciÓn digital". presentador: vamos a partir con un saludo muy grande para carlos fernÁndez, que compartiÓ la fotografÍa con nosotros. gracias por estar mirando. presentadora: mira quÉ lindo la fotografÍa! parece un peluche. presentador: es un perrito. los invitamos a participar. acuerdo que pueden enviar las fotografÍas a travÉs de las cuentas sociales en facebook. presentadora: cambiando de tema, pepe aguilar, se expresa apoyo incondicional de su hijo emiliano detenido por presunto trÁfico humano. presentador: el cantante mexicano dijo que estÁ seguro de que se va a demostrar la inocencia de su hijo en el juicio. josÉ emiliano fue detenido en la frontera sur de ese paÍs, acusado de intentar pasar a 4 personas en el maletero de su carro. escuchemos. pepe aguilar: quiero dejar bien en c
todo esto en chicago. ya regresamos. ♪ un saludo a para enviarle aprovechamos presentadora: comenzamos la semana mandando un saludo muy especial a ustedes que a mediodÍa se sientan a su casa y estÁn viendo "ediciÓn digital". presentador: vamos a partir con un saludo muy grande para carlos fernÁndez, que compartiÓ la fotografÍa con nosotros. gracias por estar mirando. presentadora: mira quÉ lindo la fotografÍa! parece un peluche. presentador: es un perrito. los invitamos a...