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chicago was jumpin'. nfl draft, grateful dead, lollapalooza, all happened while we were filmin' chi-raq. but that's all downtown. so this goes back to a tale of two cities. anybody that went to those three events, they were not goin' to the south side. they weren't going to terror town. if you live downtown, the north side, the only reason you're gonna go to the south side is if you're goin' to see the white sox play. and usually if you're on the north side you hate the... the... the white sox and you're a cub fan. so if... (laugh) so there's really no reason to go to the south side. so that whole part of the argument of... the mayor's argument, i mean i totally disagree with. i did a documentary called four little girls, which is about the bombing of the sixth history baptist church, birmingham, alabama... where on september (chuckle) 16, 1963, four black girls were blown apart by dynamite. and in that film... we have archival footage of mayors of southern towns, who always say it's some outside agitator
chicago was jumpin'. nfl draft, grateful dead, lollapalooza, all happened while we were filmin' chi-raq. but that's all downtown. so this goes back to a tale of two cities. anybody that went to those three events, they were not goin' to the south side. they weren't going to terror town. if you live downtown, the north side, the only reason you're gonna go to the south side is if you're goin' to see the white sox play. and usually if you're on the north side you hate the... the... the white sox...
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>> yes, chicago is separated. if we take quote unquote the hood and take it downtown, see how quickly the police react then. you can't tell me there's no funding no resources. we know where it's going. the problem is not capability, we believe the problem is priority. they just don't care. >> lamar oversees the brave youth program at the arc, a program dedicated to promoting peace. >> in chicago is a violent city right? so is there any change to this? this has always been a violent city. what can we do about it then? >> there is so many things but got much money -- there's so much we can do. we can raise awareness. >> okay raise awareness. >> if i was an average kid living in chicago what would my life be like? >> they're up against not only the stuff in the community but in their homes. a lot of them live in situations where they are forced to grow up fast. walking down the street, walking to the store, it's not guaranteed they will come back home. just that simple. most kids live with their grandparents. so most
>> yes, chicago is separated. if we take quote unquote the hood and take it downtown, see how quickly the police react then. you can't tell me there's no funding no resources. we know where it's going. the problem is not capability, we believe the problem is priority. they just don't care. >> lamar oversees the brave youth program at the arc, a program dedicated to promoting peace. >> in chicago is a violent city right? so is there any change to this? this has always been a...
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that term came up by local chicago rappers who live on the south side of chicago who felt and still feel today that iraq is safer than their neighborhood, than their block. in fact, the impetus for me doing "chi-raq" came from people from chicago commenting on my instagram. because i have a friend, great graphic artist, his name is adrien franks. murdered by the cops or private citizens, he would send me a portrait. $p so i put that portrait on my instagram. and every time i did that, someone in chicago was saying, all right, we're cool with travon, we're cool with mike, w w understand. but when you do something about chicago? there are a lot of things that i think that kept the focus of what the film is about w wch is saving lives. >> in the making of this film i noticed a lot of controversy around the film. >> can i just say this, though? >> sure. >> from today let's come up with a different word that says controversy. i think that's a label that doesn't really do justice to what everybody -- that's a controversial filmmaker. controversial film. it's just like a lazy label. >> okay. ho
that term came up by local chicago rappers who live on the south side of chicago who felt and still feel today that iraq is safer than their neighborhood, than their block. in fact, the impetus for me doing "chi-raq" came from people from chicago commenting on my instagram. because i have a friend, great graphic artist, his name is adrien franks. murdered by the cops or private citizens, he would send me a portrait. $p so i put that portrait on my instagram. and every time i did that,...
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i mean, chicago has gangs. they have crews on corners selling drugs involved in the drug-selling business. until we do something about the drug war, you know, the prohibition of drugs until we do something about that and move it from criminal justice into a place of health and education we're going to continue to have these murders around the country. >> van you touched on this a moment ago. rahm emanuel is taking a lot of heat. can he turn this department around? is he the man to do it or the mayor to do it? >> listen, if there's anybody tough enough to do it's rahm emanuel. he was my chief of staff when i worked with president obama. he served president obama extraordinarily well. if anyone is tough enough to do it, it would be him. but the fact it's not happening is what is so shocking to people. this is rahm emanuel. he gets stuff done. he cracks heads. he makes stuff happen. and yet we you don't see things happening. we have these blue ribbon commissions. put some of these lying police officers in jail. it
i mean, chicago has gangs. they have crews on corners selling drugs involved in the drug-selling business. until we do something about the drug war, you know, the prohibition of drugs until we do something about that and move it from criminal justice into a place of health and education we're going to continue to have these murders around the country. >> van you touched on this a moment ago. rahm emanuel is taking a lot of heat. can he turn this department around? is he the man to do it...
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chicago? think that kept the focus of what the film is about which is saving lives. >> in the making of this film i noticed a lot of controversy around the film. >> can i just say this, though? >> sure. >> from today let's come up with a different word that says controversy. i think that's a label that doesn't really do justice to what everybody -- that's a controversial filmmaker. controversial film. it's just like a lazy label. >> okay. how about this, then? there's a lot of discussion. >> there you go. >> you like that? okay. discussion. >> dialogue. >> a lot of dialogue, pro, con, about "chi-raq." and i think it's largely because it's satirical. people are saying we're being disrespectful to the people shot down, murdered on the streets of chicago, that we're treating it >> okay. >> would jennifer hudson be in a film that made fun? that made light of her mother, brother and nephew who got murdered in chicago? >> right. that? she's not stupid. >> right. >> she respects very much to do that.
chicago? think that kept the focus of what the film is about which is saving lives. >> in the making of this film i noticed a lot of controversy around the film. >> can i just say this, though? >> sure. >> from today let's come up with a different word that says controversy. i think that's a label that doesn't really do justice to what everybody -- that's a controversial filmmaker. controversial film. it's just like a lazy label. >> okay. how about this, then?...
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the characters of chicago fire, chicago pd and chicago med working together for the first time on tv. >> pretty cool, right? 7's chris anderson got a chance to see all the of the makings of these three shows tonight. we show you what's going into the creation of an episode of chicago pd. >> we're here at district 21 on the set of chicago pd. this is where the good guys play and the bad guys usually stay. we'll take you behind the scene for this hit show. th one of tv's top dramas, the edgy streets on the gritty streets of chicago. 7 thus is taking you for a look at chicago pd behind the cameras and all of the training and inspiring the drama on the screen. he sounds like a cop, it's because he is. ryan lucci is a veteran chicago police officer on leave from the force to serve as the onset police expert for chicago pd. >> st. the reality the show that makes each episode so compelling. >> any of these stories chicago. >> everything that you see is at least based -- and not even that loosely -- on something that really happened. of real police officers have been working with the actors s
the characters of chicago fire, chicago pd and chicago med working together for the first time on tv. >> pretty cool, right? 7's chris anderson got a chance to see all the of the makings of these three shows tonight. we show you what's going into the creation of an episode of chicago pd. >> we're here at district 21 on the set of chicago pd. this is where the good guys play and the bad guys usually stay. we'll take you behind the scene for this hit show. th one of tv's top dramas,...
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you talked about chicago and there is a lot of folks from chicago here tonight. i want you to meet or everybody to meet cleo pendleton. she's sitting over there. i think i said it earlier, 55 shootings in chicago in just the past seven days. cleo pendleton, her daughter was shot to death a week after your inauguration, 15 years old, honor student and you being tonight honors her. thank you for being here. what is your question to the president? >> thank you for making it more difficult for guns to get in the hands of those who shouldn't have them. thank you for the action you took on tuesday but i want to ask a question, how can we stop the trafficking of guns from states with looser gun laws into states with tougher gun laws, because i believe that's the case often in chicago and possibly the source of the gun that shot and murdered my daughter. >> well, first of all, it's great to see you again and, you know, part of the reason that we do this is because when you meet parents of wonderful young people and they tell their stories, at least for me, i think of mal
you talked about chicago and there is a lot of folks from chicago here tonight. i want you to meet or everybody to meet cleo pendleton. she's sitting over there. i think i said it earlier, 55 shootings in chicago in just the past seven days. cleo pendleton, her daughter was shot to death a week after your inauguration, 15 years old, honor student and you being tonight honors her. thank you for being here. what is your question to the president? >> thank you for making it more difficult...
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>> chicago ha sido uno de los t ptos mp puntos mÁs importantes de dis i distribuciÓn de droga >> chicago estÁ bajo la influ c influencia de las pandillas >> en 2009 se a chapo se le i e impusieron cargos en chicago. >> la comision de crimen dicen q que no le quitaran este titÍtu d de enemigo pubÚblico nÚmero 1. >> gracias a jant net >> lo que muchos se preguntan es que si mÉxico va a extraditar a chjoaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn >> desde antes de su caputrtur l los abogados del narcotraficante han evitado eesto >>q va vamos a nyew york >> asÍ es, felicidad y espect espectativa es lo que se tiene, sobre si mÉxico seextraditarÁ h chapo, a estados unidos >> chicago lo consiidera enemig publiÚblico nÚmero 1, nyew yor t tambiÉn le quiere echar mano a e este narcotraficante. la ba varios estados como texas y ca california solicitan la extra c extradiciÓn >> yo creo que mÉxico va a ne negociar con estados unidos y e ss serÁ extraditado >> dos smemanas antes qude la f de chapo, e12stados unidos habÍ solicitado su extradiciÓn. las acusaciones de estados unidos incluyen una querella e
>> chicago ha sido uno de los t ptos mp puntos mÁs importantes de dis i distribuciÓn de droga >> chicago estÁ bajo la influ c influencia de las pandillas >> en 2009 se a chapo se le i e impusieron cargos en chicago. >> la comision de crimen dicen q que no le quitaran este titÍtu d de enemigo pubÚblico nÚmero 1. >> gracias a jant net >> lo que muchos se preguntan es que si mÉxico va a extraditar a chjoaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn >> desde...
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. >> the demand from chicago teenager's family after weigh hs shot by police and the lack of a voice recording. >>> energy policy and the effect they've had on relationships in the middle east. >> we begin with what could be a damaging revelation for democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton just three days before the iowa caucuses. the federal government says it is not releasing 37 pages of e-mails from the private server she used aas secretary of state, saying the information is considered top secret. courtney kealy reports. >> the information is considered top secret now. >> i can confirm that as part of this monthly foia release, the federal government will be denying in full seven e-mail chains found in 22 documents representing 37 pages. >> but hillary clinton's campaign spokesman says he disagrees with the characterization sayings they should be released. republican candidates have been relentlessly critical of clinton's use of a private server during her tenure at secretary of state including last night's republican debates. >> she put american intelligence officers a
. >> the demand from chicago teenager's family after weigh hs shot by police and the lack of a voice recording. >>> energy policy and the effect they've had on relationships in the middle east. >> we begin with what could be a damaging revelation for democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton just three days before the iowa caucuses. the federal government says it is not releasing 37 pages of e-mails from the private server she used aas secretary of state, saying the...
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chicago is certainly, tamir rice, eric gardner, chicago is not alone. with racism in some ways collides with policing and lack of accountability, you get a system that begins thriving on momentum. it's going to take some outside accountability to disrupt that culture of violence. and the culture of silence. the silence meaning prosecutors looking the other way on cases they know are shaded, meaning the police officers are lying on police reports, stories not making sense when there is a person that's shot. these are the things that we need to greater steps to -- >> we'll have to leave it there. straight ahead, more on our own breaking news. saudi arabia, suddenly severing all ties on iran after its attack on its embassy in tehran. what this means for its overall stability for peace in the region.
chicago is certainly, tamir rice, eric gardner, chicago is not alone. with racism in some ways collides with policing and lack of accountability, you get a system that begins thriving on momentum. it's going to take some outside accountability to disrupt that culture of violence. and the culture of silence. the silence meaning prosecutors looking the other way on cases they know are shaded, meaning the police officers are lying on police reports, stories not making sense when there is a person...
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three hit shows crossing over the characters of chicago fire, chicago pd and chicago men working together for the first time on tv. >> the shows are all based in chicago, obviously but the actors have ties right here in boston. theca talk to chris anderson about their boston connection. >> reporter: its names and phases you know. >> but before they were saving lives, putting out fires, and arresting bad guys in the windy city, many of these stars got their start in acting right here at the hub. >> i spent eight of the best years of my life in the boston area. >> reporter: oliver plat who plays dr. charles on chicago med began his career as a stage actor in boston while he was a student at tufts university. >> i saw roger clemson pitch his first game at fenway. >> reporter: speaking of the sox, plat's costar collin donald the lead role in the america repertory's musical johnny baseball. >> i had the opportunity to get on the field at fenway and the city was soing with. >> reporter: before he was heating up the tv, taylor finley was a carpetner boston. >> we'd demolition these and renovate
three hit shows crossing over the characters of chicago fire, chicago pd and chicago men working together for the first time on tv. >> the shows are all based in chicago, obviously but the actors have ties right here in boston. theca talk to chris anderson about their boston connection. >> reporter: its names and phases you know. >> but before they were saving lives, putting out fires, and arresting bad guys in the windy city, many of these stars got their start in acting...
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also we have to remember that cities like chicago, for example, in chicago he was called public enemy number one because joaquin el chapo guzman was accused of making chicago his personal hub to distribute drugs, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, from chicago to other parts of the country, so you can bet your bottom dollar that the u.s. state department, i'm sorry, the u.s. department of justice, has already been in touch with their mexican counterparts since the moment that el chapo was recaptured trying to find a way to expedite this extradition process, poppy. >> all right, thank you so much for the reporting. danny for the legal analysis, i appreciate it. much more on this ahead later this hour. >>> but next, do chicago police need more oversight? my next guest has kept a very close eye on cooke county. she actually worked within cooke county in the government there, and she will have her take next. she wrote the book "crook county." i'll ask her, can anything stop the anger and stop the violence in chicago? next. >>> in chicago, shocking new allegations in the fatal shooting death of a
also we have to remember that cities like chicago, for example, in chicago he was called public enemy number one because joaquin el chapo guzman was accused of making chicago his personal hub to distribute drugs, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, from chicago to other parts of the country, so you can bet your bottom dollar that the u.s. state department, i'm sorry, the u.s. department of justice, has already been in touch with their mexican counterparts since the moment that el chapo was recaptured...
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they moved into an estate in suburban chicago. when frank died in 1970 helen brach became the richest lady. she was a le exclusive widow. she loved animals and doted on her two dogs sugar and candy. >> very quiet. very retiring. >> helen and george hirschman were helen brach's friends. >> she wasn't outgoing. >> her disappearance was about to make her famous. >> helen's story is the sort of story you might expect in a hollywood movie, but it doesn't have a happy ending. >> the late john cadwalader menk was appointed to represent her. he never met her. by the time he got involved she was gone. >> she disappears without a trace. february 17, 1977, after a routine exam, helen brach checked out of the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. she boarded a flight home to chicago and then she was gone. two weeks later helen's brother reported her missing. but only months later did police begin searching the woods for her body, but by the time the trail was cold. helen vanished off the face of the earth. years would go by before she was decl
they moved into an estate in suburban chicago. when frank died in 1970 helen brach became the richest lady. she was a le exclusive widow. she loved animals and doted on her two dogs sugar and candy. >> very quiet. very retiring. >> helen and george hirschman were helen brach's friends. >> she wasn't outgoing. >> her disappearance was about to make her famous. >> helen's story is the sort of story you might expect in a hollywood movie, but it doesn't have a happy...
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we have this report from chicago. >> first came the executive action. now, the campaign to persuade americans to support it. >> there is a way for us to set up a system where you, a responsible gun owner, can have a firearm to protect yourself, but where it is much harder for somebody to fill up a car with guns and sell them to 13-year-old kids on the streets. >> the epidemic of gun violence in the u.s. is perhaps at its worst in president obama's hometown. >> by the way, it happens on the streets of chicago every day. >> in chicago, on average, someone is shot every three hours. last year, 487 people were killed in nearly 3,000 shootings. >> my son, ricky pike was gunned down on august 3, 2012. when he passed, the church was overrun. there were people standing outside, and they were all young people. >> what i'm hearing, they just can't be safe. >> she is a member to a group to which no one wants to belong. >> how we see ourselves, you hear about a murder, especially when it's attainagers. >> a group that gross less exclusive each day. >> my job is to
we have this report from chicago. >> first came the executive action. now, the campaign to persuade americans to support it. >> there is a way for us to set up a system where you, a responsible gun owner, can have a firearm to protect yourself, but where it is much harder for somebody to fill up a car with guns and sell them to 13-year-old kids on the streets. >> the epidemic of gun violence in the u.s. is perhaps at its worst in president obama's hometown. >> by the...
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characters of chicago fire, chicago pd and chicago met working together for the first time on television. our chris anderson got chance to chat with some of the stars from all three shows he found out some of them got their starts right here in boston. >> talk to you about my friend. they are names and faces you know from nbc chicago franchise. >> suicide after all. what happened? but before they were saving lives, and outing out fires and arresting bad guys in the wint city many of these stars got their start in acting right here in the hub. >> i spent eight of the best years of my life in the boston area. oliver platt who plays doctor daniel charles began his career as a stage actor in boston. while he was a student at tufts i saw wayne boggs and hirs homerun in fenway i saw roger clemens pitch is first game there. having the opportunity to go to fenway be on field at fenway, and the city of two stone was so welcoming. before he was heating up tv screens kelly on chicago fire, taylor was a carpenter in boston. >> we did mow these restaurants and renovate them and, then party. i always
characters of chicago fire, chicago pd and chicago met working together for the first time on television. our chris anderson got chance to chat with some of the stars from all three shows he found out some of them got their starts right here in boston. >> talk to you about my friend. they are names and faces you know from nbc chicago franchise. >> suicide after all. what happened? but before they were saving lives, and outing out fires and arresting bad guys in the wint city many of...
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nbc's john yang joins me live from chicago. john, walk us through what happened in that hearing today. >> reporter: well, thomas, it really wasn't a confrontation that we expected between the rahm emanuel administration and the family of a young man killed by chicago police. once the chicago law department switched their positions, you know, as recently as december 23rd, they had a court filing arguing that tse tapes should remain sealed and then late yesterday, just before the court closed for business, they filed motions saying that they then agreed with the family that these tapes should be released. community activist william callaway attended the hearing. afterward he said the demonstrators who took to the streets should take credit for that change. >> i think it's important for the public to know if it wasn't for the protesters and if it wasn't for the calling of the cedric chapman video to be released, rahm would not have took that order off. >> reporter: at the same time, the federal judge had harsh words for the city l
nbc's john yang joins me live from chicago. john, walk us through what happened in that hearing today. >> reporter: well, thomas, it really wasn't a confrontation that we expected between the rahm emanuel administration and the family of a young man killed by chicago police. once the chicago law department switched their positions, you know, as recently as december 23rd, they had a court filing arguing that tse tapes should remain sealed and then late yesterday, just before the court...
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-and that's chicago. -lady: chicago. lemonis: and so the goal in every market is to pay homage to the local market but to never forget where you came from, without it being, like, so in-your-face. lady: can we go inside? lemonis: yeah, we can go inside. lady: oh, my god. oh, my god. one...is all it takes...... ...to turn the tables. crest 3d white toothpaste... ...removes 5 times more stains... ...than the red box. for a smile like that, crest 3d white... is the way to whiten. i have a massive heart attack oright in my driveway.d the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. now mother, we are settlers.o directv? i've settled for cable all my life. but directv has been number one in customer satisfaction over cable for 15 years. we find our satisfaction elsewhere. the boy has his stick and hoop. the girl - her faceless doll. and you have your cabbages. and you...have your foot stomping. i sure do
-and that's chicago. -lady: chicago. lemonis: and so the goal in every market is to pay homage to the local market but to never forget where you came from, without it being, like, so in-your-face. lady: can we go inside? lemonis: yeah, we can go inside. lady: oh, my god. oh, my god. one...is all it takes...... ...to turn the tables. crest 3d white toothpaste... ...removes 5 times more stains... ...than the red box. for a smile like that, crest 3d white... is the way to whiten. i have a massive...
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you have been introduced a bill to recall chicago mayor rahm emanuel. what do you make of the fact that the city made a last-minute reversal? >> they were forced to do it. and that's unfortunate. taxpayers are spend iing money live in this city and the mayor is covering up videos that clearly state that our lives are in jeopardy in chicago if you're an african-american male. and the judge had to order the tape to be released. the judge said that it's clear to him that chapman was running away from the police. and that their life pretty much wasn't in danger because chapman was running away. we must say this is a great time and can't forget brandon smith, the journalist from the university that filed the freedom of information to get the la-quan mcdonald tape released. we have a new day in chicago and all over the country. >> and the city since the mcdonald case has come out and said we're trying to be more transparent and another black teen killed by chicago police after being shot 16 times. so why fight the release in this in the first place? wouldn't
you have been introduced a bill to recall chicago mayor rahm emanuel. what do you make of the fact that the city made a last-minute reversal? >> they were forced to do it. and that's unfortunate. taxpayers are spend iing money live in this city and the mayor is covering up videos that clearly state that our lives are in jeopardy in chicago if you're an african-american male. and the judge had to order the tape to be released. the judge said that it's clear to him that chapman was running...
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the julius rosenwald and mayor of chicago prevented " birth of the nation" from being shown in chicago. it was an insidious film. rosenwald was involved in the crime commission. capone was at that time. or when the pencil factory -- lynched over a murder of a young woman that lived -- that worked in his factory. have more that. more fun stories about the film. brian: let's look at a little bit from your film. this is a little clip on his family. [film clip] >> essentially two sets of children. the first set were born when the family was still living a nice, comfortable middle-class existence. later, marion and william were born. by that time, the family had acquired enormous wealth. william and marion were brought up by governesses whom they almost universally detested. jesse has a very big heart. it wasn't that she wasn't warm. wasn't there. she was very swept up in the social and philanthropic responsibilities that she had. brian: what is your take on the family? aviva: we tried to be honest and peoplet oftentimes become very successful, sometimes they are not as around and have time
the julius rosenwald and mayor of chicago prevented " birth of the nation" from being shown in chicago. it was an insidious film. rosenwald was involved in the crime commission. capone was at that time. or when the pencil factory -- lynched over a murder of a young woman that lived -- that worked in his factory. have more that. more fun stories about the film. brian: let's look at a little bit from your film. this is a little clip on his family. [film clip] >> essentially two...
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they get the same training as chicago police, and man r. are military veterans or have second jobs in suburban police departments. these two officers speaking in silhouette, for fear of being fired, say all they want to do is carry a gun like any other law enforcement officer. >> on the floor! >> reporter: just two years ago at los angeles international airport, a man with an assault rifle killed a tsa officer, wounded several others before being shot and wounded by an armed police officer. the same event took place in chicago's two airports, the nearly 300 unarmed aviation police would be defenseless to stop it. so, in the event of, let's say, terrorist attack, let's say it's a shooter, what are you supposed to do? >> run. >> reporter: run? >> hide. >> reporter: hide? >> seek shelter. >> reporter: this internal chicago aviation department document obtained from aviation department sources outlines policy, if evacuation is not possible, hide. you must ensure that unarmed security personnel do not attempt to become part of the response. here
they get the same training as chicago police, and man r. are military veterans or have second jobs in suburban police departments. these two officers speaking in silhouette, for fear of being fired, say all they want to do is carry a gun like any other law enforcement officer. >> on the floor! >> reporter: just two years ago at los angeles international airport, a man with an assault rifle killed a tsa officer, wounded several others before being shot and wounded by an armed police...
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birth of a nation from being shown in chicago. roosevelt -- rosenwald was frank, the leo jewish owner who ran the pencil accusedhad been wrongly and lynched over a murder, one of the young women who worked in his factory. the stories go on and on. the rosenwald family -- i will have more on that brian:. more fun stories about the film brian:. -- more fun stories from the film. brian: this is a clip on julius rosenwald's family. [video clip] >> essentially two sets of children. when the set were born family was still living a comfortable middle-class existence. marion and later william were born. by that time the family had enormous wealth. william and mary and were essentially brought up by governesses who they almost universally detested. >> with a very big heart. up in thery swept social and philanthropic responsibilities that she had. brian: what is your take on the family? aviva: we tried to be honest and say often times when people become very successful sometimes they are not as around and have time for their children. there
birth of a nation from being shown in chicago. roosevelt -- rosenwald was frank, the leo jewish owner who ran the pencil accusedhad been wrongly and lynched over a murder, one of the young women who worked in his factory. the stories go on and on. the rosenwald family -- i will have more on that brian:. more fun stories about the film brian:. -- more fun stories from the film. brian: this is a clip on julius rosenwald's family. [video clip] >> essentially two sets of children. when the...
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adriana diaz is in chicago, site of the first outbreak of that virus. >> reporter: here in chicago, the flu spread so quickly last year, that some shelters had to close their doors to prevent it from spreading. here they've treated more than 300 sick dogs and housed some temporarily while they recover. all of these dogs are healthy, but vets are paying close attention to make sure none develop symptoms. ashley lease walks dogs in the seattle area. she's paying extra close attention to her four legged friends. after warnings about the new strain of dog flu. us. i know how much i hate being sick. >> reporter: county health officials say up to 90 dogs in this kennel may have been exposed to the virus. two have tested positive for the flu, but further tests are needed to confirm it's the new strain. >> none of the dogs have immunity to fight it off, so you see large numbers of dogs getting ill when the virus starts to circulate. when dogs are going to dog daycares or dog parks or boarding overnight in fennel facilities, it can spread rapidly. >> reporter: cases showed up last march in chica
adriana diaz is in chicago, site of the first outbreak of that virus. >> reporter: here in chicago, the flu spread so quickly last year, that some shelters had to close their doors to prevent it from spreading. here they've treated more than 300 sick dogs and housed some temporarily while they recover. all of these dogs are healthy, but vets are paying close attention to make sure none develop symptoms. ashley lease walks dogs in the seattle area. she's paying extra close attention to her...
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presentadora: buenas noches, se ha avivado el temor de la separaciÓn en familias indocumentadas en chicago organizaciones pro inmigrantes implementan planes para brindar asistencia a indocumentados que podrÍan verse afectados por las reglas hay lÍneas telefÓnicas y folletos en los que se detalla la manera en que pueden responder a un posible llamamiento. reportera: recuerda cÓmo en noviembre de 2015 agentes de migraciÓn llegaron a detenerlo en su propia chicago. >> llegaron a mi casa, preguntÁndome por una persona yo no la conocÍa, de verdad. me preguntaron si yo tenÍa permiso para estar en el paÍs, yo les dije que no. reportera: agentes de migraciÓn atolón para detener a indocumentados en georgia, texas y carolina del norte principalmente. por eso inmigrantes como francisco, cuya deportaciÓn sigue pendiente, apoyado por organizaciones comunitarias dieron hoy ante la oficina que no separen a mÁs familias. >> al director de migraciÓn le pedimos que use discreciÓn y que no participe de las redadas en toda el Área de la oficina de chicago. tambiÉn pedimos a los representantes
presentadora: buenas noches, se ha avivado el temor de la separaciÓn en familias indocumentadas en chicago organizaciones pro inmigrantes implementan planes para brindar asistencia a indocumentados que podrÍan verse afectados por las reglas hay lÍneas telefÓnicas y folletos en los que se detalla la manera en que pueden responder a un posible llamamiento. reportera: recuerda cÓmo en noviembre de 2015 agentes de migraciÓn llegaron a detenerlo en su propia chicago. >> llegaron a mi...
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, chicago has about 12,000. you know, that's a drop in the bucket when we're talking about the entire landscape of american policing. i think if we're going to have this change, we need two things to happen. first, the post requirements of every state to certify police officers have to actually adopt these changes and make them a requirement. so that's one. that's a legal change. and second, there have to be the resources to actually implement this kind of training wholesale. it's going to be hard to do without some kind of forced consolidation. that's one of the reasons why we recommended that in the report. how does that happen? you might think that one way you do consolidation is to give agencies incentives to become bigger, you know, with the lure of federal dollars. turns out that fewer than half of the 18,000 policing agencies get any money from the department of justice at all. so why would that be an incenti incentive? it won't be. it is going to require some kind of incentive, i think, given by the exec
, chicago has about 12,000. you know, that's a drop in the bucket when we're talking about the entire landscape of american policing. i think if we're going to have this change, we need two things to happen. first, the post requirements of every state to certify police officers have to actually adopt these changes and make them a requirement. so that's one. that's a legal change. and second, there have to be the resources to actually implement this kind of training wholesale. it's going to be...
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o'hare is one of the nation's busiest airports, along with another chicago airport, chicago midway. they are the focus of a new cnn investigation. we wanted to know why some of the officers assigned to protect both airports are not allowed to carry weapons. they work alongside armed police officers. but there is one major difference. if there's an attack at any of these terminals, these aviation police officers say they are trained and told to run away. and now these officers are speaking out. here's cnn senior investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: take a look around the passenger terminals at chicago's o'hare and midway airports and you will see what appear to be police officers. but take a closer look. not one of them is carrying a gun. in the event of an active shooter or terrorist strike here, you might be surprised to hear how they have been told to react. not try to neutralize the threat. but instead to run. you guys are police officers. but you don't have guns. you're unarmed. do you feel safe when you're working? >> no, sir. not safe at all. >> absolutely no
o'hare is one of the nation's busiest airports, along with another chicago airport, chicago midway. they are the focus of a new cnn investigation. we wanted to know why some of the officers assigned to protect both airports are not allowed to carry weapons. they work alongside armed police officers. but there is one major difference. if there's an attack at any of these terminals, these aviation police officers say they are trained and told to run away. and now these officers are speaking out....
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today, we learned that a chicago cop charged with murdering a black teenager may ask that his trial be removed from the city. it has also been revealed that officer jason van dyke's dash-cam was not working that night, and our dean reynolds has found that's happening a lot in chicago. >> reporter: there was something missing from these dashboard videos of fatal police shootings in chicago. there was no sound. and though almost all chicago squad cars have video and audio recorders in the dash boards, an analysis of police maintenance logs by the web site dnainfo chicago, indicates silent tape is not unusual. disputed by police officials, found microphones stashed in glove boxes, batteries removed, and antennas damaged on purpose. the interim superintendent of police says technical problems, time. it's deliberate. people deliberately trying to circumvent the system. >> reporter: in the october 2014 shooting of laquan mcdonald, none of the five cruisers on the scene recorded audio when officer jason van dyke shot mcdonald 16 times. escalante concedes on any given day about 12% of the reco
today, we learned that a chicago cop charged with murdering a black teenager may ask that his trial be removed from the city. it has also been revealed that officer jason van dyke's dash-cam was not working that night, and our dean reynolds has found that's happening a lot in chicago. >> reporter: there was something missing from these dashboard videos of fatal police shootings in chicago. there was no sound. and though almost all chicago squad cars have video and audio recorders in the...
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but one of the problems in chicago, an area like chicago, chicago might have tight gun laws, but the areas around the states around chicago do not have strict gun laws which is one of the reasons why so many guns come into chicago. there's a lot of different problems we have in this country that lead to violence, and we need to have a comprehensive strategy, and i think the points the president laid out is one part of a strategy. so we need to modernize the background checks and deal with internet sales. we need to deal with the way law enforcement should have information about people who are mentally ill so part of it is information sharing. but a lot of it is really updating an outdated system. so i think that, you know, when it comes to intercity, urban violence, you need a completely separate strategy. one thing i think is often missed, people in the communities organize and fight every single day against the violence, and sometimes that doesn't actually get the proper media congress thverage that i deserves. >> congress williams, how many money are v you received from the nra? >
but one of the problems in chicago, an area like chicago, chicago might have tight gun laws, but the areas around the states around chicago do not have strict gun laws which is one of the reasons why so many guns come into chicago. there's a lot of different problems we have in this country that lead to violence, and we need to have a comprehensive strategy, and i think the points the president laid out is one part of a strategy. so we need to modernize the background checks and deal with...
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. >> ryan: the popular "chicago fire, chicago med willing sharing story lines in a special two-night event. >> jadiann: the cross over chris anderson has more. >> how is she? >> the same. >> reporter: tv crossovers are nothing new. >> people have never spun shows in. you know what i mean? >> oh, my god. >> reporter: nbc is getting read to take the concentito another level, a threeway crossover. three shows over two tonights. a three-hour shore weaving together three shows. >> you go are going to share it with us, it's an exciting time for television and for us. >> it opens up endless possibilities of story telling. >> i think you might have -- >> reporter: it's the story telling that made the three shows so successful and why fans are so excited about the cross over, but the act outside are just as thrilled. >> can you hear me? >> you sit there and play the guessing game. >> i mean, there is so many -- this is cool about it is the permutations are limitless. >> i love the act outside on fire. i love the actors on med. these are friends. >> chicago fire and chicago p.d.c crossed befor
. >> ryan: the popular "chicago fire, chicago med willing sharing story lines in a special two-night event. >> jadiann: the cross over chris anderson has more. >> how is she? >> the same. >> reporter: tv crossovers are nothing new. >> people have never spun shows in. you know what i mean? >> oh, my god. >> reporter: nbc is getting read to take the concentito another level, a threeway crossover. three shows over two tonights. a three-hour...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: walmart came and towns without a grocery store. that's coming up when the cbs evening news continues.eviously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes along. a chance to live longer with... opdivo, nivolumab. opdivo is the first and only immunotherapy fda approved based on a clinical trial demonstrating longer life... ...for these patients. in fact, opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo is different. it works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough;chest pain; shortness of breath; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue; constipation; swollen ankles; loss of appetite; headache; confusion; hallucinations; rash; or muscle or joint pain, or flushing as this may keep these prob
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: walmart came and towns without a grocery store. that's coming up when the cbs evening news continues.eviously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes along. a chance to live longer with... opdivo, nivolumab. opdivo is the first and only immunotherapy fda approved based on a clinical trial demonstrating longer life... ...for these patients. in fact, opdivo significantly increased the chance of living...
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rosa flores, cnn, chicago. >> let's talk more about this with our guys. richard herman, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor joining us from las vegas. good to see you as well. so, gentlemen, this really is a really complex case, isn't it? i wonder, avery, how much will it make a difference potentially if this was an intentional cover-up or whether this is a subtle unconscious kind of cover-up. >> well, i think this is profound, fredericka. the release the 3,000 pages presents is whether this imps all the way up the line. what's very interesting here, city of chicago is not telling you who those witnesses are. the lawyers for the mcdonald family aren't telling you who those witnesses are. we can glean from the records some inconsistencies, but at the end of the day, we need to get our hands on these people to find out what's going on. some are appearing before a grand jury, but for purposes of what's reporting what's going on, we don't know what's going on, we haven't investigated them and that's what the next step should be. >> richard,
rosa flores, cnn, chicago. >> let's talk more about this with our guys. richard herman, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor joining us from las vegas. good to see you as well. so, gentlemen, this really is a really complex case, isn't it? i wonder, avery, how much will it make a difference potentially if this was an intentional cover-up or whether this is a subtle unconscious kind of cover-up. >> well, i think this is profound, fredericka. the release the 3,000...
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street gangs by supplying them with the drugs. >> reporter: in chicago the u.s. drug enforcement estimates he supplies 80% of the city's heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and meth. he has been captured three times. he escaped in 2001 using money, bribes and a series of tunnels. he was captured in 2014, but escaped again last jail through a mile-long tunnel. following a dramatic raid, he was recaptured a third time on friday. authorities carried out intense and careful intelligence work, and a criminal investigation that allowed them to identify and arrest guzman and dismantle the influence of the network around this criminal. >> reporter: that network has chicago at the center. in 2009, federal authorities in illinois indicted him in what was called one of the most significant drug importation conspiracies ever charged in chicago. he has also been indicted in several other u.s. cities. more than 20 cartel members, including el chapo have been indicted in federal court in chicago. in a statement the dea said: ultimately it will be u.s. attorney general loretta lynch who
street gangs by supplying them with the drugs. >> reporter: in chicago the u.s. drug enforcement estimates he supplies 80% of the city's heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and meth. he has been captured three times. he escaped in 2001 using money, bribes and a series of tunnels. he was captured in 2014, but escaped again last jail through a mile-long tunnel. following a dramatic raid, he was recaptured a third time on friday. authorities carried out intense and careful intelligence work, and a...
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of police maintenance chicago, indicates silent tape is not unusual. the analysis, which was not disputed by police officials, found microphones stashed in glove boxes, batteries removed, and antennas damaged on purpose. the interim superintendent of police says technical problems, or human error can happen at any time. >> but there are other times it's deliberate. people deliberately trying to circumvent the system. >> reporter: in the october 2014 shooting of laquan mcdonald, none of the five cruisers on the scene recorded audio when officer jason van dyke shot mcdonald 16 times. escalante concedes on any given day about 12% of the records need to be fixed, but intentionald destruction will be met with rep rimandses or suspension. dean angelo of the police union blames aging equipment and not the jierntionz some of those fair long time and it now come down on the operators of the unit i think is a bit arbitrary. >> reporter: do the officers feel as though the public is breathing down their necks? >> there is some concern that officers don't want to b
of police maintenance chicago, indicates silent tape is not unusual. the analysis, which was not disputed by police officials, found microphones stashed in glove boxes, batteries removed, and antennas damaged on purpose. the interim superintendent of police says technical problems, or human error can happen at any time. >> but there are other times it's deliberate. people deliberately trying to circumvent the system. >> reporter: in the october 2014 shooting of laquan mcdonald, none...
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the series aired in chicago. you have to include that. when i went and listened to the tapes, i was blown away. the more research i did about not just destination freedom, but about richard durham, i was like why hasn't anything been written about this man. most of the things i did find were about destination freedom and his radio accomplishment, but very little about what happened before or after that point. choices, he was a poet. he started out writing poetry and was really a good poet. it was trying to figure out how do i incorporate his poetry in the writing of the book. one of the ways was to start the early chapters with that. life inalk about mississippi and when they moved to chicago, what that was like for his family. >> he had other shows besides the concluding one. tell our audience about some of the other shows, particularly those that had inspired current shows and some of the shows that continued until recently. because hento radio was a child of the depression. i think he was a preteen when the depression hit. by the time
the series aired in chicago. you have to include that. when i went and listened to the tapes, i was blown away. the more research i did about not just destination freedom, but about richard durham, i was like why hasn't anything been written about this man. most of the things i did find were about destination freedom and his radio accomplishment, but very little about what happened before or after that point. choices, he was a poet. he started out writing poetry and was really a good poet. it...
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we have more from chicago. one group is helping the kids deem with the stress based on yoga. >> in the suffocating violence on chicago's south side. >> inhale. >> it helps to breathe. >> hold it. exhale. >> once a week students in the tough englewood neighborhood practice yoga to help clear their minds of the gangs, guns and police to infiltrate their lives. >> hey, get off the drive! >> how do we get into the warrior pose? >> it can help you like calm down and when you get angry. >> it helps cool you down and like helps cool your mind down. >> bend down when you look at me, you have your hand here. >> the two instructors are from the non-profit i grow chicago. they grew up in englewood and started teaching yoga at the school last fall. they say it's a great way to reduce conflict. >> it helps me not focus on the negativity. once you're into yoga, we say be mindful of your choices, you know, be mindful of your surroundings. >> this exercise is about self control. >> we cheer loud, we say happy birthday loud, we
we have more from chicago. one group is helping the kids deem with the stress based on yoga. >> in the suffocating violence on chicago's south side. >> inhale. >> it helps to breathe. >> hold it. exhale. >> once a week students in the tough englewood neighborhood practice yoga to help clear their minds of the gangs, guns and police to infiltrate their lives. >> hey, get off the drive! >> how do we get into the warrior pose? >> it can help you like...
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he is joining us from chicago right now. activism and how it is shaping chicago stuff i mean, you now have the mayor rahm emanuel, who is under siege. did i just hear the illinois state legislature is weighing whether to have a recall election? at first,'am post good morning, amy. thank you for having me. i think what is inspiring about the organizing that has really been happening in chicago over the last few years is that communities that are taught by design that there is no way they can win, that you just have to go with the flow or go along to get along, or accept second and third class citizenship has been fighting back. in a hyper segregated city like chicago, you see people struggling together across race, across income levels. so not only in these issues of police violence, but around the issue of public education. and what is beautiful is that the fights are no longer just issue-based, which it tends to be sort of what happens. it is around a shared set of values. what type of world do you want to see? how should p
he is joining us from chicago right now. activism and how it is shaping chicago stuff i mean, you now have the mayor rahm emanuel, who is under siege. did i just hear the illinois state legislature is weighing whether to have a recall election? at first,'am post good morning, amy. thank you for having me. i think what is inspiring about the organizing that has really been happening in chicago over the last few years is that communities that are taught by design that there is no way they can...