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i wanted to remind us of that. >> trevor: there's a narrative in chicago, and that is chicago is one giant inner city. kids getting shot, it's undeniable that there is a lot of crime, but you argue that people need to look at another side of chicago that is flourishing. >> indeed. and i also think that that narrative about chicago is problematic. and i think ultimately racist. i think that it serves really the-- the white supremacist criminal imagination about the city that really funds privatized prison industrial complexes, and i think we need to counter that narrative. ( applause ) and in chicago, the truth is is that in chicago, we are not only in the midst of an incredible cultural renaissance, you know, run by young people, 16-26, the same community that is, you know, highly criminalized on national and local media out fits. but in every neighborhood, there is a spectrum of human experience, you know, and that's been my experience going neighborhood to neighborhood. that's my experience as an educator. that's my experience as a writer and documenter of the city that everywhere
i wanted to remind us of that. >> trevor: there's a narrative in chicago, and that is chicago is one giant inner city. kids getting shot, it's undeniable that there is a lot of crime, but you argue that people need to look at another side of chicago that is flourishing. >> indeed. and i also think that that narrative about chicago is problematic. and i think ultimately racist. i think that it serves really the-- the white supremacist criminal imagination about the city that really...
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marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles combined. chicago is a city most famously known as the windy city. more recently, it has earned a nickname that few residents are proud of, though. they are calling it chiraq. that's because gun crime is so extreme in some neighbourhoods, they are comparing them to war zones. the issue has received increasingly negative attention in the us, with president trump tweeting, "if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, i will send in the feds". but many believe that to fight crime in the city, first, the authorities must understand its
marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles...
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new america chicago. i'm the deputy director here in chicago. where we did what we are doing today. we infuse new ideas, new voices in public policy conversations. i'm looking forward to this. president obama: fantastic. all right. as can see we have an extraordinary group here of sharp young people. but you also notice they have avoided my question. that's good because it tees us the next segment. in look, in the presidential election you have maybe half of your peers voting. in midterm elections, about a third of your peers vote. i suspect that if you ask a will the of young people about a wide range of issues, regardless of where they sit ideologically, they would say, yeah, i'm very concerned about the economy. i'm very concerned about foreign policy. i'm very concerned about this or that or the other. but a lot of them feel as if their involvement would not make an a difference. it's not worth their time. and in fact they are discouraged but feel disempowered. all of you have already shown yourselves to be willing to get out there and be involved. and to make a difference. and
new america chicago. i'm the deputy director here in chicago. where we did what we are doing today. we infuse new ideas, new voices in public policy conversations. i'm looking forward to this. president obama: fantastic. all right. as can see we have an extraordinary group here of sharp young people. but you also notice they have avoided my question. that's good because it tees us the next segment. in look, in the presidential election you have maybe half of your peers voting. in midterm...
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. >>> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes. 24 hours after former national security adviser michael flynn offered to testify in exchange for immunity, the white house is in damage control on multiple fronts. the ongoing investigations into potential ties between russia and the trump campaign and the month-long wild goose chase inish dwrated by president trump's entirely unsupported climb that president obama had had him wiretapped, which is now raising questions about whether this white house is using classified information for political reasons. first following the claim by michael flynn's lawyer that flynn has a, quote, story to tell, it was the president himself who tweeted this morning, mike flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt, excuse for big election loss, by media and dems of historic proportion. but at the end of an oval office event today in which the president was ostensibly signing an executive order on trade, he walked out of his own office, leaving behind the executive order h
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she served as ceo of the habitat company in chicago. chairman of the chicago transit board. commissioner of planning and development for the city. deputy chief of staff for mayor richard m. daly. she's also served as the director of numerous corporate and not for profit boards, including as chairman of the board of the chicago stock exchange, chairman of the university of chicago medical center board of trustees, director of the federal reserve bank of chicago, she's received numerous awards and honorary degrees including "time" magazine's 100 most influential people. valerie grew up in chicago, received her ba from stanford university and her law degree from the university of michigan law school. just last week, she was appointed to the board of directors of chicago-based reo investments. little point of information on that. her father, dr. james bowman, was one of the original members of the reo board of directors. so the obvious first question is, what's it like to be in your father's seat? >> oh boy. you're going to make me cry at the very beginning? first of all, good a
she served as ceo of the habitat company in chicago. chairman of the chicago transit board. commissioner of planning and development for the city. deputy chief of staff for mayor richard m. daly. she's also served as the director of numerous corporate and not for profit boards, including as chairman of the board of the chicago stock exchange, chairman of the university of chicago medical center board of trustees, director of the federal reserve bank of chicago, she's received numerous awards...
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they are employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out. but more than one can be responsible for a single event. in this case, i believe that's the case. yes, ma'am? >> inaudible. >> a lot of people asked, why don't you just sue? why are we fooling around here? because we're not ready to sue. we're doing our due diligence. when we file our lawsuit, it is going to be because everything, every word, every preposition, is in that lawsuit for a reason. we have been -- we have been getting calls from people who used to work for the aviation department. who trained these officers. and nothing in the training, i submit, as it will be proven, say says in a non-confrontational situation, when the other passengers are in jeopardy, should this type of conduct wevr be utilized, force. >> phil from cnbc. >> hi, phil. >> do you say this is an isolated incident? you say you heard from other employees. do you view the airline as having
they are employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out. but more than one can be responsible for a single event. in this case, i believe that's the case. yes, ma'am? >> inaudible. >> a lot of people asked, why don't you just sue? why are we fooling around here? because we're not ready to sue. we're doing our due diligence. when we file our...
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chicago." every single other person than my friend gayle said you are going to fail in chicago because i was going up against phil donahue. david: phil who? [laughter] [applause] david: come on. oprah: it didn't matter to me, because i did not think he was beatable, and i actually said it to my boss, who has gone on to do great things in television. dennis swanson said, we know you can't beat him, so don't worry about it. just be yourself. and that saved me. imagine little chubby me being told now you have got to go and you have got to beat phil donahue. he just said we are a local show, and so if you can get a number, we will take it. so i had no pressure, no pressure, so i just went on the air and was myself. david: he ultimately left chicago and moved to new york because of the competition i guess, i'm not sure. oprah: i beat him, david, i did. [laughter] [applause] oprah: i wasn't even trying to, but you know it is just like -- david: i'm sympathetic to white men with white hair, but you di
chicago." every single other person than my friend gayle said you are going to fail in chicago because i was going up against phil donahue. david: phil who? [laughter] [applause] david: come on. oprah: it didn't matter to me, because i did not think he was beatable, and i actually said it to my boss, who has gone on to do great things in television. dennis swanson said, we know you can't beat him, so don't worry about it. just be yourself. and that saved me. imagine little chubby me being...
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i said to her you live in chicago? chicago is way more dangerous. my wife, we lived on the north side of chicago not a dangerous part. my wife went to target and was coming back and there was a gun fight between her and the house. a gun washed up next to the playground. so, i think, you are right. there is the issue of where you feel safe but those feelings are not rational necessarily and don't necessarily align with the facts of where you are safe. >> host: another day in the death of america, a chronicle of ten short lives is the name of the book. gary younge is the author. booktv's live coverage of the los angeles times book festival continues with the next author
i said to her you live in chicago? chicago is way more dangerous. my wife, we lived on the north side of chicago not a dangerous part. my wife went to target and was coming back and there was a gun fight between her and the house. a gun washed up next to the playground. so, i think, you are right. there is the issue of where you feel safe but those feelings are not rational necessarily and don't necessarily align with the facts of where you are safe. >> host: another day in the death of...
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>>> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes. 24 hours after former national security adviser michael flynn offered to testify in exchange for immunity, the white house is in damage control on multiple fronts. the ongoing investigations into potential ties between russia and the trump campaign and the month-long wild goose chase initiated by president trump's entirely unsupported climb that president obama had had him wiretapped, which is now raising questions about whether this white house is using classified information for political reasons. first following the claim by michael flynn's lawyer that flynn has a, quote, story to tell, it was the president himself who tweeted this morning, mike flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt, excuse for big election loss, by media and dems of historic proportion. but at the end of an oval office event today in which the president was ostensibly signing an executive order on trade, he walked out of his own office, leaving behind the executive order he ha
>>> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes. 24 hours after former national security adviser michael flynn offered to testify in exchange for immunity, the white house is in damage control on multiple fronts. the ongoing investigations into potential ties between russia and the trump campaign and the month-long wild goose chase initiated by president trump's entirely unsupported climb that president obama had had him wiretapped, which is now raising questions about whether this...
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. >>> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes. 24 hours after former national security adviser michael flynn offered to testify in exchange for immunity, the white house is in damage control on multiple fronts. the ongoing investigations into potential ties between russia and the trump campaign and the month-long wild goose chase inish dwrated by president trump's entirely unsupported climb that president obama had had him wiretapped, which is now raising questions about whether this white house is using classified information for political reasons. first following the claim by michael flynn's lawyer that flynn has a, quote, story to tell, it was the president himself who tweeted this morning, mike flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt, excuse for big election loss, by media and dems of historic proportion. but at the end of an oval office event today in which the president was ostensibly signing an executive order on trade, he walked out of his own office, leaving behind the executive order h
. >>> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes. 24 hours after former national security adviser michael flynn offered to testify in exchange for immunity, the white house is in damage control on multiple fronts. the ongoing investigations into potential ties between russia and the trump campaign and the month-long wild goose chase inish dwrated by president trump's entirely unsupported climb that president obama had had him wiretapped, which is now raising questions about whether...
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this, nbc's ron allen in chicago. msnbc ctributor jonathan capehart editorial writer at "the washington post" and josh earnest press secretary during president obama's second term. thanks to all of you for being here. josh, what is a really big day for former president obama, what are your expectations? we've talked a lot about the fact that we don't expect him to engage president trump. what are you expecting? >> kristin, who says you can't go home again? president obama is going home again both to the community where he got his start in public service and back to the issues that really animated his calling into public service. he's going to have a conversation with young people talking about what they can do to be engaged in their community and particularly in a community struggling economically right now. this is how he got his start in public service. he's going to go back. >> as we've been talking about, the wildcard in all of this, he's going to speak and take some questions from some of these young people. they
this, nbc's ron allen in chicago. msnbc ctributor jonathan capehart editorial writer at "the washington post" and josh earnest press secretary during president obama's second term. thanks to all of you for being here. josh, what is a really big day for former president obama, what are your expectations? we've talked a lot about the fact that we don't expect him to engage president trump. what are you expecting? >> kristin, who says you can't go home again? president obama is...
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, the city of chicago. it's a pleasure to be here, mr. president. >> fantastic. [applause] >> good morning. i'm tiffany. i was raised on the southside of chicago in a low income household. i tried twitter valedictorian from the academy in the top ten from kenwood academy. [applause] broncos in the house. i graduate number one from chicago state university with my bachelors in chemistry. [applause] and i graduation chicago state a second time with my doctorate in pharmacy. [applause] >> thank you. i have currently been a community pharmacy manager on the southside of chicago, and for the past three years, and i've also author of a book, the guy to elementary school high school and undergraduate success. [applause] >> okay. >> i'm max and you can see what it made me follow now. [laughing] >> i have been involved in civic engagement and civic life. university of chicago to the institute of politics which has been an absent blessing and a fantastic resource all of us. the summer after my first year here they ga
, the city of chicago. it's a pleasure to be here, mr. president. >> fantastic. [applause] >> good morning. i'm tiffany. i was raised on the southside of chicago in a low income household. i tried twitter valedictorian from the academy in the top ten from kenwood academy. [applause] broncos in the house. i graduate number one from chicago state university with my bachelors in chemistry. [applause] and i graduation chicago state a second time with my doctorate in pharmacy. [applause]...
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they are employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out, but more than one can be responsible for a single event. in this case, i believe that's the case. yes, ma'am. >> fox 32. do you know anything right now about those officers' use-of-force training? is that one of the things you'll be looking at? because it seems there are several instances where they could have used a different tactic to get that gentleman out of the seat. >> correct. so, great question. a lot of people have asked, well, why don't you just sue? why are we fooling around here? because we're not ready to sue. we're doing our due diligence. when we file our lawsuit, it's going to be because everything, every word, every preposition is in that lawsuit for a reason. we have been getting calls from people who used to work for the aviation department, who trained these officers, and nothing, nothing in the training, i submit, as it will be proven, says in a
they are employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out, but more than one can be responsible for a single event. in this case, i believe that's the case. yes, ma'am. >> fox 32. do you know anything right now about those officers' use-of-force training? is that one of the things you'll be looking at? because it seems there are several instances where...
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she will be working on the southside of chicago. she set down for a discussion at the city club of chicago about her years at the obama white ofse and the future plans barack obama and michelle obama. this is about 45 minutes. >> ok, everyone, let's get started. valerie jarrett oversaw the offices of public engagement and intergovernmental affairs and she chairs the white house council on women and girls. throughout her tenure at the white house, she worked to mobilize elected officials, business and community leaders, and diverse groups of advocates. she led the efforts to expand and strengthen access to the middle class, boosting american businesses and the economy. she fought to empower women, economically and politically in the u.s. and the world. she oversaw the advocacy of the administration for workplace policies that empower working families, including equal pay, is in the minimum wage, paid leave, paid sick days, workplace flexibility, and affordable childcare. also led thett campaign to reform the criminal producing sexual
she will be working on the southside of chicago. she set down for a discussion at the city club of chicago about her years at the obama white ofse and the future plans barack obama and michelle obama. this is about 45 minutes. >> ok, everyone, let's get started. valerie jarrett oversaw the offices of public engagement and intergovernmental affairs and she chairs the white house council on women and girls. throughout her tenure at the white house, she worked to mobilize elected officials,...
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i live on the northwest side of chicago. i arrived as a proud immigrant around the age of 14 with my mom and sister from india. attended public schools and then went to the university of illinois chicago. [ cheers and applause ] >> both for my undergraduate studies and for my masters in urban planning and policy. after graduating, i did become an organizer with somebody in the audience i want to point out. ramen. he's a mentor of mine. that led me to run for office and most recently now i work for new america chicago where we sort of do what we're doing today. we infuse new ideas, so i'm really looking forward to this. >> fantastic. all right. so as you can see, we have an extraordinary group here of sharp young people. but you also notice that they kind of avoided my question. so -- but that's good, because it tees up the next segment. look, in the presidential election, you have maybe half of your peers voting. in midterm elections, about a third of your peers vote. i suspect that if you ask a lot of young people about a w
i live on the northwest side of chicago. i arrived as a proud immigrant around the age of 14 with my mom and sister from india. attended public schools and then went to the university of illinois chicago. [ cheers and applause ] >> both for my undergraduate studies and for my masters in urban planning and policy. after graduating, i did become an organizer with somebody in the audience i want to point out. ramen. he's a mentor of mine. that led me to run for office and most recently now i...
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valerie grew up in chicago. she received her ba from stanford university and her law degree from the university of michigan law school. just last week, she was appointed to the board of directors of chicago-based aerial investments. a little point of information on that. her father, dr. james bowman, was one of the original members of the board of directors. so the obvious first question is what is it like to be in your , father's seat? boy you are going , to make me cry at the beginning? first of all, good afternoon. i think i know almost everybody here. there is no place like home. so thank you very much for welcoming me back here. [applause] valerie: give me a second to compose myself. it is an extraordinary honor. my dad was one of the original investors. those of you who know john rogers, and if you started the company as a very young adult. i was one of the people who said, you're far too young to start this business. similarly to me telling someone else you are far too young to run for president. so much
valerie grew up in chicago. she received her ba from stanford university and her law degree from the university of michigan law school. just last week, she was appointed to the board of directors of chicago-based aerial investments. a little point of information on that. her father, dr. james bowman, was one of the original members of the board of directors. so the obvious first question is what is it like to be in your , father's seat? boy you are going , to make me cry at the beginning? first...
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that took place at the university of chicago. as you look at that, we were here from julia -- we will hear from julia. julia in south carolina? let's go to eric, north miami beach, florida. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, you are on. caller: i will go first what i think what barack obama should be doing. i believe obama is a corporatist kind of president pretty walks a fine line between, he is supported by the banking but he also is the first black president so he has a huge amount of weight on his shoulders. he will do the right thing for history and for himself. i think he wants a positive view for the country and we should -- and the thing he should do is fully support a progressive agenda. he should support candidates in midterm elections like a bernie sanders that don't take money from the donor class. can --y true people that that can truly be a people's champion is a person like bernie sanders that doesn't take money from the lobbyists. once you do that, you have to walk a fine line between trying to -- here's the thin
that took place at the university of chicago. as you look at that, we were here from julia -- we will hear from julia. julia in south carolina? let's go to eric, north miami beach, florida. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, you are on. caller: i will go first what i think what barack obama should be doing. i believe obama is a corporatist kind of president pretty walks a fine line between, he is supported by the banking but he also is the first black president so he has a huge amount of...
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marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles combined. chicago is a city most famously known as the windy city. more recently, it has earned a nickname that few residents are proud of, though. they are calling it chiraq. that's because gun crime is so extreme in some neighbourhoods, they are comparing them to war zones. the issue has received increasingly negative attention in the us, with president trump tweeting, "if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, i will send in the feds". but many believe that to fight crime in the city, first, the authorities must understand its
marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles...
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forcibly dragged off a flight at chicago's o'hare airport sunday.... the airline needed to bump four people order to make room for united employees..when no one volunteered -- four people were 'randomly' chosen. what you're watching - the three chicago police officers called in when a doctorargued he didn't want to get off.....and that he had patients he needed to see. the man was dragged down the aisle....bleeding from the mouth after hitting his head. you can hear the anguished protests by him and other passengers.... man screams as he's dragged off.passengers - oh my god. no!!!! oh my god!!! what are you doing? no!! oh my god. look what you did to him - oh my god. the police officer
forcibly dragged off a flight at chicago's o'hare airport sunday.... the airline needed to bump four people order to make room for united employees..when no one volunteered -- four people were 'randomly' chosen. what you're watching - the three chicago police officers called in when a doctorargued he didn't want to get off.....and that he had patients he needed to see. the man was dragged down the aisle....bleeding from the mouth after hitting his head. you can hear the anguished protests by...
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they're employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out. but it's more than one that can be responsible for a single event. in this situation i believe that's the case. >> is training one of the things you'll be looking at? there's several instances of acts that -- >> correct. so great question. a lot of people have asked, why don't you just sue? why are we fooling around here? because we're not ready to sue. we're doing our due diligence. when we file our lawsuit, it's going to be because every word, every preposition is in that lawsuit for a reason. we have been getting calls from people who used work for the aviation department that trained these officers. and nothing in the training as i submit will be proven, says as in nonconfrontational situation where other passengers are in jeopardy says this type of conduct should be utilized, force. utilized. there you go. >> is this situation isolated or -- you look at this ai
they're employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out. but it's more than one that can be responsible for a single event. in this situation i believe that's the case. >> is training one of the things you'll be looking at? there's several instances of acts that -- >> correct. so great question. a lot of people have asked, why don't you just sue?...
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. >>> ni la fiscalÍa ni el abogado defensor quisieron hacer declaraciÓn hoy en esta corte de chicago, pero para expertos en narcotrÁfico, el panorama esta mÁs que claro. >>> yo creo que ya hay una negociaciÓn de este personaje con la justicia norteamÉrica ¿no?. >>> para este ex agente del fbi el caso de reyes muestra lo difÍcil que es tener plena confianza. >>> no le dan soborno tan grande a estas personas, que no ganan mucho dinero. es muy grande para algunas personas de dejar >>> pero tambiÉn acepta que gracias a la colaboraciÓn con agentes mexicanos se pueden dar grandes golpes al crimen organizado. en chicago, rubÉn pereira, noticias telemundo. >>> otro que estuvo citado en corte hoy, fue el hijo de pepe aguilar. quien enfrenta cargos por intento de contrabando de personas aunque emiliano aguilar no se presentÓ, sus abogados lo declararon inocente. de la acusaciÓn que enfrenta. por intentar ingresar al paÍs a 4 ciudadanos chinos indocumentados. la cajuela de su vehÍculo. el hijo del popular cantante se encuentra en libertad tras pagar una fianza de 15 mil drars. >>> a
. >>> ni la fiscalÍa ni el abogado defensor quisieron hacer declaraciÓn hoy en esta corte de chicago, pero para expertos en narcotrÁfico, el panorama esta mÁs que claro. >>> yo creo que ya hay una negociaciÓn de este personaje con la justicia norteamÉrica ¿no?. >>> para este ex agente del fbi el caso de reyes muestra lo difÍcil que es tener plena confianza. >>> no le dan soborno tan grande a estas personas, que no ganan mucho dinero. es muy grande...
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marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles combined. chicago is a city most famously known as the windy city. more recently, it has earned a nickname that few residents are proud of, though. they are calling it chiraq. that's because gun crime is so extreme in some neighbourhoods, they are comparing them to war zones. the issue has received increasingly negative attention in the us, with president trump tweeting, "if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, i will send in the feds". the response from chicago's police department is a new initiative, driven by technology, whic
marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles...
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ron allen is live in chicago. students will hear from president obama, they will also be able to ask him questions. president trump, his name or some reference to him likely to come up. what do we think president obama will do? >> reporter: that is the million dollar question, how will president trump's name come up and what will president obama say about him. because that is what everybody wants to know. the obama team is signaling that he is not going to take on president trump directly, that that is not what this is about, this is about former president obama sitting down with young people talking about civic engagement, getting involved in their comnity and so forth. but obviously we're in some until chartered waters here, a very unusual situation. you have a very popular former president who is just 55, planning to get out on the public stage in some way and you have president trump whose administration is so die m diametrically opposed dismantle li ing obamacare and policies on the environment. but the signa
ron allen is live in chicago. students will hear from president obama, they will also be able to ask him questions. president trump, his name or some reference to him likely to come up. what do we think president obama will do? >> reporter: that is the million dollar question, how will president trump's name come up and what will president obama say about him. because that is what everybody wants to know. the obama team is signaling that he is not going to take on president trump...
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there's a lot of things in chicago -- there's a lot more going on sick -- going on in chicago than this one incident. host: mike is in richmond, virginia. republicans. caller: congress should not get anywhere near this. it is none of their darn business. secondly, the airline -- stupid, stupid. the airline could've avoided the situation with all this bad publicity by renting out a corporate, private jet or small jet for higher and putting that crew on that jet and sending the crew off on to wherever they needed them to be so their customer base and the public would maintain their confidence. these guys could've avoided everything just by getting a small jet, putting your crew on their and flying wherever they needed. caller: in terms of changing policies, so this doesn't happen. you don't see that as a place where congress could get involved to try and make airlines? caller: absolutely not. this is none of their darn business. this is private business. the airline reneged on a contract. that is a matter between the customer and the airline. it is not the business of congress. slight, wh
there's a lot of things in chicago -- there's a lot more going on sick -- going on in chicago than this one incident. host: mike is in richmond, virginia. republicans. caller: congress should not get anywhere near this. it is none of their darn business. secondly, the airline -- stupid, stupid. the airline could've avoided the situation with all this bad publicity by renting out a corporate, private jet or small jet for higher and putting that crew on that jet and sending the crew off on to...
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the second showing was in chicago. sponsored by the chicago daily news for the first three weeks. the movie critic for the tribune , a competitor praised the film highly. she had panned the chicago tribune's film. she said a few hundreds marching around. this one, she really gave it the blue-ribbon. that is what she said. >> it is funny because the tribune was a rival newspaper for the daily news. the chicago daily news. >> i think that was a pretty fair assessment of her opinion. relative to the other films she had seen of the war. >> this filming is in june of 1915. you wrote that it opened in milwaukee november 28, 1915. >> he came back and arrived in new york city in september , late september. >> 1915. >> yeah. in october 1915, the chicago daily news was announcing this film was going to be made, and it first showed in milwaukee at a scripps newspaper, nea newspaper for a week. then a week later, it started in chicago, three weeks sponsored by the daily news. later, three weeks by the syndicate and later by the local theaters on their own financial exposure. >> this is one pl
the second showing was in chicago. sponsored by the chicago daily news for the first three weeks. the movie critic for the tribune , a competitor praised the film highly. she had panned the chicago tribune's film. she said a few hundreds marching around. this one, she really gave it the blue-ribbon. that is what she said. >> it is funny because the tribune was a rival newspaper for the daily news. the chicago daily news. >> i think that was a pretty fair assessment of her opinion....
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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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they are tied with chicago so it's in its regular-season game, miami hosts washington chicago host strickland and india host atlanta. the heat need to win combined with the loss by either the pacers for the bulls. los angeles teams have cleaned house. they fired head coach darryl sutter and dean lombardi. those changes come after the kings missed a playoff for the second time in three years. they have not won a playoff run since winning the stanley cup in june of 2014. lauren: it may be spring but feels like summer from the east coast. meteorologist said they do say what their forecasts. do we need sunscreen today? >> yeah, it's going to be absolutely fantastic. already started one this morning on the eastern half of the country. very warm temperatures piling up to 63 degrees in new york city. cold air further to the west along the frontal line when you see some of the spring thunderstorms continue to fire up and it's right along the line from ohio all the way to portions of texas producing borderline severe weather getting down from boston up into the dallas area. double continue to slowly d
they are tied with chicago so it's in its regular-season game, miami hosts washington chicago host strickland and india host atlanta. the heat need to win combined with the loss by either the pacers for the bulls. los angeles teams have cleaned house. they fired head coach darryl sutter and dean lombardi. those changes come after the kings missed a playoff for the second time in three years. they have not won a playoff run since winning the stanley cup in june of 2014. lauren: it may be spring...
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>> 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
>> 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....
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they are employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out. more than one can be responsible for a single event. in this case, i believe that's the case. >> do you know anything about the officers use of force training? is that one of the things you'll be looking at because it seems like there are several incide t that gentleman out of had is se. >> people have asked why don't you just sue? why are we fooling around here? we're not ready to sue. we're doing our due diligence. when we file our lawsuit it's going to be because every word and preposition is in there. we have been getting calls from those from the aviation department who trained these officers and nothing, nothing in the training, i submit as it will be proven says in a nonconfrontational situation where the other passengers are in jeopardy should this type of conduct ever be utilized or force utilized. there you go. >> do you view this situation as an isolated
they are employees of the city of chicago. the city of chicago is -- yeah. just because united is responsible doesn't mean the city of chicago isn't also responsible. that will all be sorted out. more than one can be responsible for a single event. in this case, i believe that's the case. >> do you know anything about the officers use of force training? is that one of the things you'll be looking at because it seems like there are several incide t that gentleman out of had is se. >>...
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un jefe policial mexicano tras las rejas, un ex comandante de la divisiÓn antidrogas es acusado en chicago, de filtrar informaciÓn al cartel de los beltrÁn leiva a cambio de millones de dÓlares.. >>> una comida mexicana con producto neoyorquino. >>> un restaurante mexicano de new york estÁ entre los mejores del mundo, con tres restaurantes mÉxico alcanza por primera vez a perÚ en la lista de los mÁs sofisticados de la gastronomÍa mundial. ♪ ♪ >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes, las redadas migratorias no parecen perdonar a nadie, si no que lo cuente el dueÑo de un popular restaurante de indiana, que luego de vivir 20 aÑos en este paÍs, fue deportado sin tener antecedentes criminales y lo mÁs insÓlito del caso es que Él y su esposa, apoyaron la candidatura de donald trump. raÚl torres con los detalles. >>> barry trapea la casa del migrante ciudad juarez como lo hizo en su res tau rants y su propia casa en indianÁpolis cuando lo hace, roberto se pregunta ¿por quÉ el y su esposa apoyaron la candidatura de donald trump?. >>>
un jefe policial mexicano tras las rejas, un ex comandante de la divisiÓn antidrogas es acusado en chicago, de filtrar informaciÓn al cartel de los beltrÁn leiva a cambio de millones de dÓlares.. >>> una comida mexicana con producto neoyorquino. >>> un restaurante mexicano de new york estÁ entre los mejores del mundo, con tres restaurantes mÉxico alcanza por primera vez a perÚ en la lista de los mÁs sofisticados de la gastronomÍa mundial. ♪ ♪ >>> noticias...