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la administraciÓn trump no puede negar fondos a chicago ni a otras ciudades santuario. segÚn decisiÓn de un juez abre una demanda contra Él y el general por la casa blanca dice estar preparando una propuesta de reforma migratoria en la que incluye planes para combatir la inmigraciÓn de indocumentados y asegurar la frontera. contra reloj estÁ el primer grupo de soÑadores cuyo permiso se vencen entre 5 de septiembre de 2007 y el 5 de marzo de 2018. ♪ la exoneraciÓn de culpa de un policÍa que matÓ a un joven afroamericano genera protestas hoy en san luis, missouri. comenzamos. ♪ locutor: Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna. ♪ enrique: muy buenas noches, la administraciÓn del presidente donald trump no podrÁ cumplir la amenaza lanzada por el fiscal general de negar fondos federales a ciudades que se niegan a convertir a su cuerpo policiaco ser agente de inmigraciÓn. un juez federal fallÓ a favor de la ciudad de chicago en la demanda presentada contra el fiscal a la que se unieron otras ciudades, condados y estado. viviana: en una decisiÓn
la administraciÓn trump no puede negar fondos a chicago ni a otras ciudades santuario. segÚn decisiÓn de un juez abre una demanda contra Él y el general por la casa blanca dice estar preparando una propuesta de reforma migratoria en la que incluye planes para combatir la inmigraciÓn de indocumentados y asegurar la frontera. contra reloj estÁ el primer grupo de soÑadores cuyo permiso se vencen entre 5 de septiembre de 2007 y el 5 de marzo de 2018. ♪ la exoneraciÓn de culpa de un...
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no se pueden quitar dinero a chicago ni a ninguna otra ciudad declarada santuario de inmigrantes. vamos con lourdes hemos en donde nos va explicar lo que significa esto en la prÁctica. lourdes: muchas gracias, jorge. un juez federal en chicago fallÓ que pone un alto en toda la naciÓn a una regulación del departamento de justicia que sessions implementÓ. no podrÁ cumplir por ahora con su amenaza de retener los fondos federales que se dedican a seguridad en aquellas agencias policiacas locales de ciudades llamadas ciudades santuario como chicago. chicago demandÓ al departamento de justicia porque rehÚsan a actuar como agentes migratorios, como gentes de ice, y entregarles a cualquier indocumentado que tienen en custodia. aunque chicago demandÓ al gobierno mÁs de 30 jurisdicciones apoyaron la demanda si serÍan afectados unos $35,000,000 de fondos federales. el juez bloqueÓ que el departamento de justicia ponga en vigor esas regulaciones para negar estas subvenciones que se dedican a entrenamiento y equipos en todas las ciudades santuario para sus agencias policiacas. en e
no se pueden quitar dinero a chicago ni a ninguna otra ciudad declarada santuario de inmigrantes. vamos con lourdes hemos en donde nos va explicar lo que significa esto en la prÁctica. lourdes: muchas gracias, jorge. un juez federal en chicago fallÓ que pone un alto en toda la naciÓn a una regulación del departamento de justicia que sessions implementÓ. no podrÁ cumplir por ahora con su amenaza de retener los fondos federales que se dedican a seguridad en aquellas agencias policiacas...
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un juez federal en chicago fallÓ que pone un alto en toda la naciÓn a una regulación del departamento de justicia que sessions implementÓ. no podrÁ cumplir por ahora con su amenaza de retener los fondos federales que se dedican a seguridad en aquellas agencias policÍacas locales de ciudades llamadas santuario como chicago. chicago demandÓ al departamento de justicia porque rehÚsan a actuar como agentes migratorios, como agentes de ice, y entregarles a cualquier indocumentado que tienen en custodia. aunque chicago demandÓ al gobierno mÁs de 30 jurisdicciones apoyaron la demanda y tambiÉn serÍan afectados unos 35,000,000 de dÓlares de fondos pedales. el juez bloqueÓ que el departamento de justicia por la igor esta regulaciÓnpara negarle estas subversiones que se dedican principalmente a entrenamiento y a equipos en todas las ciudades santuario brazos agencias policÍacas. en el fallo de 41 pÁginas el magistrado dijo que la ciudad de chicago la cual demandÓ al gobierno, probÓ que probablemente tendrÍa Éxito en su argumento de que sessions excediÓ su autoridad en julio c
un juez federal en chicago fallÓ que pone un alto en toda la naciÓn a una regulación del departamento de justicia que sessions implementÓ. no podrÁ cumplir por ahora con su amenaza de retener los fondos federales que se dedican a seguridad en aquellas agencias policÍacas locales de ciudades llamadas santuario como chicago. chicago demandÓ al departamento de justicia porque rehÚsan a actuar como agentes migratorios, como agentes de ice, y entregarles a cualquier indocumentado que tienen...
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la policÍa de chicago gasta alrededor de nueve o 10 millones de dÓlares. estamos hablando del gasto de la policÍa para 23 horas, mÁs o menos. >> el juez que fallÓ a favor de chicago dijo que de haberse excedido las condiciones del departamento de justicia, crearÍa un daÑo irreparable con la comunidad inmigrante. >> creemos que la comunidad se sienta segura con nosotros. lo que tiene que ver con inmigraciÓn, es con los oficiales de migraciÓn, no con el departamento de policÍa. >> por ahora el fiscal no quiso especular si con la decisiÓn de hoy se crearÁn otros mecanismos de presiÓn. en chicago, viviana Ávila. >> la casa blanca prepara una propuesta migratoria muy diferente a las presentadas al congreso por presidentes anteriores. incluye, entre otras cosas, mecanismos para evitar la inmigraciÓn de indocumentados. clara rodrÍguez tiene el adelanto de esta propuesta. clara: la casa blanca dio un adelanto de lo que presidente trump buscarÁ en la reforma migratoria. >> tendrÁ que ver con las ciudades santuarios, con deportaciones expedidas por j
la policÍa de chicago gasta alrededor de nueve o 10 millones de dÓlares. estamos hablando del gasto de la policÍa para 23 horas, mÁs o menos. >> el juez que fallÓ a favor de chicago dijo que de haberse excedido las condiciones del departamento de justicia, crearÍa un daÑo irreparable con la comunidad inmigrante. >> creemos que la comunidad se sienta segura con nosotros. lo que tiene que ver con inmigraciÓn, es con los oficiales de migraciÓn, no con el departamento de...
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example is chicago. chicago in 2015 less than half of 1% of the shootings in the city of chicago. if there wasn't one of those shootings that exist in 2015, it still would have been 4,300 people shot in chicago. the police are not the problem. the political reaction has resulted in a huge increase in the crime rate. i use the word accountability because that is the word is used when we talk about the police and the accountability goes to the elected officials. the offender over the last eight years was the department of justice. the department of justice by saying that we are engaging in systemic racism. each one of them came to the same conclusion but methodologically flawe flawed al as investigative and i think that the conclusions were predetermined and in the methods used to go to the city and they take the testimonials and say the problem is they draw the same conclusion almost exclusively that the departments that they investigate are engaging in systemic racism. we faced this in new york and acros
example is chicago. chicago in 2015 less than half of 1% of the shootings in the city of chicago. if there wasn't one of those shootings that exist in 2015, it still would have been 4,300 people shot in chicago. the police are not the problem. the political reaction has resulted in a huge increase in the crime rate. i use the word accountability because that is the word is used when we talk about the police and the accountability goes to the elected officials. the offender over the last eight...
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kin look very much like chicago and i was sort of trying to contribute as our on sat like chicago expert will now take a look at a clip from the tiger hunter. not long before he passed my father took out his polished rifle his hunting jacket in nearly everything else that made him who he was and sold them all so i could go to the best british school in india. how can i ever live up to a man like that listen to some. to be you cute. you must be i. must know how he feels how he seeks. and can you want to. have hot if i become to. be. the manhunt since. you are half indian and i have polish kind of weird. your mother was polish my both polish my father's indian saab the one where you were raised as a polish catholic i was an altar boy i. was raised in chicago your father wasn't really part of your life he was it he was initially he is now and in some ways we've kind of reconnected after the tiger on our actually which has been cool but early on i was raised polish i was even p. dog potatoes. let's see what else was i do and i was talking my pants and i was listening to my elders and i was s
kin look very much like chicago and i was sort of trying to contribute as our on sat like chicago expert will now take a look at a clip from the tiger hunter. not long before he passed my father took out his polished rifle his hunting jacket in nearly everything else that made him who he was and sold them all so i could go to the best british school in india. how can i ever live up to a man like that listen to some. to be you cute. you must be i. must know how he feels how he seeks. and can you...
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poorest neighborhoods and comes months after a department of justice report found chicago police are corrupt and miss now. they make a dumpster fire look like a labor day cookout so let's hear straight out of rob's mouth how this will lead to more effective community policing in chicago or black neighborhoods so will be a real economic development we'll have people from the suburbs come train here we'll have people from downstate come train here first of all for you will let people from wisconsin in indiana come here and get trained ok. that sounded less like community policing and more like building a community of states that have three tiered cheese curd fountains and family weddings but i got several people from wisconsin in indiana coming there is a terrible they're represented by great leaders who have taken a stand against police brutality if you like. no no not him oh definitely not him are you kidding. ok that's just that's just me and the annapolis colts mascot plus he's never run for office in indiana out you probably can't anyway since he has dual citizenship ok fine maybe
poorest neighborhoods and comes months after a department of justice report found chicago police are corrupt and miss now. they make a dumpster fire look like a labor day cookout so let's hear straight out of rob's mouth how this will lead to more effective community policing in chicago or black neighborhoods so will be a real economic development we'll have people from the suburbs come train here we'll have people from downstate come train here first of all for you will let people from...
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some written by very close colleagues of mine, garry mccarthy from chicago, former chicago pd, nypd, extraordinary piece on the issue of bias and race on this issue. noble contributed significantly. chip stewart several papers he put in. and again i think those people for their continuing contributions of the dialogue. i see chuck wexler. chuck and i worked togetheron ad since 1975, now director of her picking interested in these issues and if the monthly over the years to be affiliated with perf. hopefully today will be the opportunity to discuss as they say in the paper policing in america, lessons from the past, opportunities for the future. i think i can speak to the past, speak to the common situation and offer some thoughts going forward with her so much contention at the moment about where do we need to go at this particular point in time. the remarks, the comments are mine. i been in the business for almost 50 are starting with three years in a military polie in 1967. i think i've seen the arco policing over this incredible time, continue evolution with many periods of revolu
some written by very close colleagues of mine, garry mccarthy from chicago, former chicago pd, nypd, extraordinary piece on the issue of bias and race on this issue. noble contributed significantly. chip stewart several papers he put in. and again i think those people for their continuing contributions of the dialogue. i see chuck wexler. chuck and i worked togetheron ad since 1975, now director of her picking interested in these issues and if the monthly over the years to be affiliated with...
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so essentially the governor held the chicago schools and chicago school kids hostage for programs that ultimately allows termination of children and a program that none of the student represented entities and agencies like stand for children which is not often been on our side we all opposed the voucher , program because it is not about equity. it is essentially about getting -- giving rich folks a tax credit to offset their taxes. so we were really disappointed about the hostagetaking that was there, knowing full well that the schools in the chicago and the kids absolutely needed the funding. frankly, what the legislature did was they almost overrode the governor's veto. they needed one or two more votes here it what you are seeing is you saw a person running for governor who saw what was and said yes, chicago really needs this money but will -- we're not going to pursue policies that are discriminatory to the very same children that they are supposed to be protecting, which were the vouchers and tax credits, just to give basically a tax cut to billionaires. stephen: is this important
so essentially the governor held the chicago schools and chicago school kids hostage for programs that ultimately allows termination of children and a program that none of the student represented entities and agencies like stand for children which is not often been on our side we all opposed the voucher , program because it is not about equity. it is essentially about getting -- giving rich folks a tax credit to offset their taxes. so we were really disappointed about the hostagetaking that was...
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this mayor that we have in the city of chicago does not care about black people. that activist i'm pretty curt ashley and kanye west is right george bush doesn't care about black people. some hiring about the track record is that bad as it is building trust with the black community but don't worry guys rahm is working to build that trust back after announcing the construction of a ninety five million dollars police and fire training academy that will be closed off to the public track a swimming pool a shooting range and space for simulations of scenarios scenarios like black people going to the grocery store walking from the grocery store and generally minding their own business the academy would increase police presence in west garfield park one of chicago's poorest neighborhoods and comes a months after a department of justice report found chicago police are corrupt and mismanaged they make a dumpster fire look like a labor day cookout so let's hear straight out of rob's mouth how this will lead to more effective community policing into the causes for black neig
this mayor that we have in the city of chicago does not care about black people. that activist i'm pretty curt ashley and kanye west is right george bush doesn't care about black people. some hiring about the track record is that bad as it is building trust with the black community but don't worry guys rahm is working to build that trust back after announcing the construction of a ninety five million dollars police and fire training academy that will be closed off to the public track a swimming...
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area groups that want this money diverted into chicago's until health centers and youth job training program we can completely police our way out of this a shift in our priorities means that shift in where our money should go which means a shift in the quality of life for. holy shit i think that's oprah is there a person might be as a helper. you have ninety five million dollars you got that on your couch cushions look it's hard because reporting from chicago natalie jackson. that's our show but if you're wondering about the redacted story behind the devastation in puerto rico i covered it in a web exclusive video that you can only get a you tube dot com slash redacted tonight also you can now watch redacted tonight on direct t.v. channel three two one until next time. our culture is awash in lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that birthed fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most believe society on politics as a species of analyst and needless political theater politicians a bore and a celebrity are two ruling parties are in r
area groups that want this money diverted into chicago's until health centers and youth job training program we can completely police our way out of this a shift in our priorities means that shift in where our money should go which means a shift in the quality of life for. holy shit i think that's oprah is there a person might be as a helper. you have ninety five million dollars you got that on your couch cushions look it's hard because reporting from chicago natalie jackson. that's our show...
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now, chicago, talk about a misdiagnosed problem. during -- well, not during my tenure, but chicago, in 2015, less than half of 1% of the shootings in the city of chicago were police-related shootings. less than half of 1%. so what does that mean? , that means if there wasn't one of those 19 police-related shootings that existed in 2015, there still would have been 4300 shot in chicago in 2015. the police are not the problem. the political reaction to laquan mcdonald has resulted in a huge increase in the primary because of the landscape created in places like chicago. there is a lot of accountability in this. that is alwaysd used when it comes to police. the accountability goes to elected officials. it goes to community leaders. but, in my mind, the worst offender over the last eight years was the department of justice. the department of justice, by saying that -- saying that we are engaging in systemic racism and pointing to investigations, which by the way i believe they did 25 investigations during the timeframe of the obama admi
now, chicago, talk about a misdiagnosed problem. during -- well, not during my tenure, but chicago, in 2015, less than half of 1% of the shootings in the city of chicago were police-related shootings. less than half of 1%. so what does that mean? , that means if there wasn't one of those 19 police-related shootings that existed in 2015, there still would have been 4300 shot in chicago in 2015. the police are not the problem. the political reaction to laquan mcdonald has resulted in a huge...
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hispano se han convertido en el segundo grupo Étnico en chicago,despuÉs de los anglosajones. generan polÉmica los donativos para los damnificados del sismo en mÉxico, acusan a polÍticos de utilizarlo como actos de campaÑa. asÍ comenzamos. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y aranza. aranza: hoy el estado de california dio un paso mÁs para proteger a sus indocumentados, en respuesta las polÍticas anti migrante del presidente trump. la legislatura estatal aprobÓ el acta de valores que necesita ser rectificada por jerry brown. >> california estÁ punto de convertirse en un estado santuario, luego de que el proyecto de ley sb54, el acta de valor fue aprobada por la asamblea. esta legislaciÓn impide que las agencias policiales, estatales y locales y sus recursos se han utilizado para implementar leyes migratorias. >> a permitir que los oficiales pÚblicos en nuestro estado, colaboren en la detenciÓn, encarcelamiento y deportaciÓn de personas por su estatus migratorio. >> la propuesta enfrentan la fuerte oposiciÓn de alguaciles a cargo de las c
hispano se han convertido en el segundo grupo Étnico en chicago,despuÉs de los anglosajones. generan polÉmica los donativos para los damnificados del sismo en mÉxico, acusan a polÍticos de utilizarlo como actos de campaÑa. asÍ comenzamos. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y aranza. aranza: hoy el estado de california dio un paso mÁs para proteger a sus indocumentados, en respuesta las polÍticas anti migrante del presidente trump. la legislatura estatal...
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green bay, chicago, minnesota and detroit and chicago is not playing great on paper because they're beat atlanta then they went and beat pittsburgh. jim: this is your favorite division? tony: this and obviously the a.f.c. west. these are the strongest through three weeks, in my opinion. then you have devin, who's also very good. kansas city, obviously very good. jim: and you see hundley has come in as quarterback. the third-year quarterback out of ucla. rodgers finished for the night. ooh, look at this bootleg. and a completion for no gain to kendricks. tony: he's excited. that's a great feeling. come out -- national tv, your family is watching. there's a family rouen right now that's just nervous and excited. they're telling even to be quiet. they want to watch this part of the game. jim: we stood on the sideline over at the hudson center, field and watched him throw the football last night. what did you think of hundley's arm? tony: he's got a good arm. i also find that a lot of backup quarterbacks, you try and emulate the starter a little bit. pick up their mannerisms. you don't want
green bay, chicago, minnesota and detroit and chicago is not playing great on paper because they're beat atlanta then they went and beat pittsburgh. jim: this is your favorite division? tony: this and obviously the a.f.c. west. these are the strongest through three weeks, in my opinion. then you have devin, who's also very good. kansas city, obviously very good. jim: and you see hundley has come in as quarterback. the third-year quarterback out of ucla. rodgers finished for the night. ooh, look...
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al regresar en noticias telemundo estamos con mexicanos de chicago, que no estÁn dispuestos a quedarse de brazos cruzados ante la desgracia en su paÍs. y algunos de los milagros que surgen entre los escombros gracias a la labor in can s inae de rescatar. >>> despuÉs de noticias telemundo un tremendo hÉroe nos cuenta otro testimonio desde garra dor >>> veÍa como cae toda la escuela >>> queremos brindar en nuestra cobertura especial de noticias telemundo ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) el nuevo camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. ahora t-mobile ilimitado incluye netflix por cuenta nuestra. llévate cuatro líneas ilimitadas por solo $40 dólares cada una. impuestos y cargos incluidos. y ahora, netflix incluido. así que devora todos tus shows, por cuenta nuestra. otra razón más por la que t-mobile es la mejor red ilimitada del país. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> la comunidad mexicana en estados unidos estÁ siguiendo paso a paso minuto a minuto lo que estÁ ocurriendo aquÍ en mÉxico. en la ciudad de chicago donde viven casi 700 mil ne mexicanoso es la excepciÓn, rubÉn pereira tiene ayuda para mÉxico
al regresar en noticias telemundo estamos con mexicanos de chicago, que no estÁn dispuestos a quedarse de brazos cruzados ante la desgracia en su paÍs. y algunos de los milagros que surgen entre los escombros gracias a la labor in can s inae de rescatar. >>> despuÉs de noticias telemundo un tremendo hÉroe nos cuenta otro testimonio desde garra dor >>> veÍa como cae toda la escuela >>> queremos brindar en nuestra cobertura especial de noticias telemundo ( ♪ ) (...
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to rare rahm emanuel this may not seem like a huge deal to you but after he had the video of chicago police murdering black teen requirement donald to a real action he's kind of been scarce. well beyond scarce more like endangered species list for good reason. rahm emanuel needs to stop playing games with people who love this mayor that we have in the city of chicago does not care about black people. that activist i'm pretty curt ashley and kanye west is right george bush doesn't care about black people. some high ranking elected officials have a track record as the bad as it is the building trust of the black community but don't worry guys rahm is working to build that trust back after announcing the construction of a ninety five million dollars police and fire training academy that will be closed off to the public rather a swimming pool a shooting range and space for simulations of scenarios i believe scenarios like black people going to the grocery store walking from the grocery store and generally minding their own business cademy would increase police presence in west garfield p
to rare rahm emanuel this may not seem like a huge deal to you but after he had the video of chicago police murdering black teen requirement donald to a real action he's kind of been scarce. well beyond scarce more like endangered species list for good reason. rahm emanuel needs to stop playing games with people who love this mayor that we have in the city of chicago does not care about black people. that activist i'm pretty curt ashley and kanye west is right george bush doesn't care about...
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the chicago form on global cities hosted. ladies and gentlemen, the chicago global affairs president. [applause] chicago and the 2017 forum on global cities. i am the president of the chicago council on global affairs. it is great to have all of you here. imagine aicult to more timely moment for us to convene this particular forum. in the year since we last met, and in the last few days, it chicago has seen examples of something quite extraordinary. cities are increasingly becoming important as players on the national stage, bypassing national governments when necessary, to look to each other for solutions to global problems. affirmedd city leaders their support for what had originally been an agreement among nations, the paris climate accord. is not an outlier in its city to city coordination. quite the opposite . it is happening on issues of inclusion, immigration, health, and human rights, and so many other critical issues. extraordinary is perhaps the wrong word to describe this trend. direct city to city coordination is
the chicago form on global cities hosted. ladies and gentlemen, the chicago global affairs president. [applause] chicago and the 2017 forum on global cities. i am the president of the chicago council on global affairs. it is great to have all of you here. imagine aicult to more timely moment for us to convene this particular forum. in the year since we last met, and in the last few days, it chicago has seen examples of something quite extraordinary. cities are increasingly becoming important as...
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chicago. and this is the thing, every single person other than my friend gayle, who was still in baltimore, had said to me, "you're gonna fail in chicago." because i was going to be going up against phil donahue. everybody said-- phil who? phil who? phil-- [audience laughs] [applause] so come on. yes, i was gonna be going up against phil donahue. and you know, it didn't matter to me. because i did not think that he was beatable. and i actually said it to my boss, dennis swanson, 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, because h-had-- imagine little chubby me with a jheri curl. uh-- right. being told: "now you've got to go, and you've got to beat phil donahue." we were-- he said, "we're just a local show here. and so, if you can get a number, we'll take it." and-- so-- and so, i had no pressure. i had no pressure. so i just went on the air, and i was myself. so he openly le
chicago. and this is the thing, every single person other than my friend gayle, who was still in baltimore, had said to me, "you're gonna fail in chicago." because i was going to be going up against phil donahue. everybody said-- phil who? phil who? phil-- [audience laughs] [applause] so come on. yes, i was gonna be going up against phil donahue. and you know, it didn't matter to me. because i did not think that he was beatable. and i actually said it to my boss, dennis swanson, who...
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zone for students at chicago schools. this after another bloody labor day weekend, seven dead, 35 wounded in labor day weekend shootings in chicago. so far this year, more than 2500 people have been shot. that's 350 less than 2016 and it's only september. the year is not close to being over and the mayor is tweeting out about dreamers. this is what he says to dreamers , you belong in school. you are welcome here in chicago and in our schools keep dreaming big, hashtag chicago i congressman colonel alan west. you know, colonel, those like the mayor and their priorities, it seems like he might be deflecting from his own failures because chicago is in the midst of a violent crime wave. >> it's good to be with you cheryl and emmanuel would talk to the dream ers there in south side of chicago. those kids that just want to be able to go out and walk the streets and not have to worry about a drive-by shooting or young african american males that don't have to be pressured into joining a gang. you know, when you look and see what
zone for students at chicago schools. this after another bloody labor day weekend, seven dead, 35 wounded in labor day weekend shootings in chicago. so far this year, more than 2500 people have been shot. that's 350 less than 2016 and it's only september. the year is not close to being over and the mayor is tweeting out about dreamers. this is what he says to dreamers , you belong in school. you are welcome here in chicago and in our schools keep dreaming big, hashtag chicago i congressman...
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chicago and st louis are both two of the most violent cities in america right now that statistically true i was just mocking what the what the end did as far as missouri black people are being killed in record numbers in those cities and that's that's what we really have to get to the root of and it can't be incumbent upon police departments and police officers to solve all those social woes from decades of of bad policy and discrimination it can't lay on the shoulders police officers this is a societal problem and it has to be addressed no one as always we agree on that that's what this society need to do guys what needs to how we have been this societal problem. we know it was that id does it how i know. society doesn't have to change we're the ones that have power so when you are the ones that are entrusted with the power you have the responsibility to do the chain's even spider-man knows this so we have to have a system that we don't use violence as policing we have to totally redefine what policing is so that we stop protecting and serving the oligarchy and we start protecting a
chicago and st louis are both two of the most violent cities in america right now that statistically true i was just mocking what the what the end did as far as missouri black people are being killed in record numbers in those cities and that's that's what we really have to get to the root of and it can't be incumbent upon police departments and police officers to solve all those social woes from decades of of bad policy and discrimination it can't lay on the shoulders police officers this is a...
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a i live in chicago. all of us are chicago fire. we live in chicago. we don't steal stuff and then pretend we live in chicago. >> no joke. >> we all live there. we have a good time there. good people, good town. love the people of chicago. >> are you on the set every day? >> just about every day, 12, 14 hour days, go home. these guys go out. i go home, put the kids to bed. i'm the old guy. >> you've gone a long way. your career has taken a really interesting turn. you were a marine, right? >> marine corps reserves back in the '80s. >> your wife army. >> yep, she was army. >> most times you hear about people with those kind of backgrounds, they wind up on the survivor shows. they don't wind up on scripted shows like this. tell us how that came to be. >> i was young and crazy, so i went to university for a little while then they asked me to leave. and then the marine corps called up and said, we heard it wasn't for you. so i went in the marine corps and they were great. they taught me to shut my mouth and do my job. and then i was in a trade school in ch
a i live in chicago. all of us are chicago fire. we live in chicago. we don't steal stuff and then pretend we live in chicago. >> no joke. >> we all live there. we have a good time there. good people, good town. love the people of chicago. >> are you on the set every day? >> just about every day, 12, 14 hour days, go home. these guys go out. i go home, put the kids to bed. i'm the old guy. >> you've gone a long way. your career has taken a really interesting turn....
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welcome city of chicago treasurer kurt summers. tell me why this is important and what will it mean to the people in chicago and underserved communities? >> first of all, thank you for having me, reverend. this was important because chicago and especially communities on the south on the west sides have gone without for so long. and they've been areas where we've seen diinvestment. decade after decade after decade. i grew up on the south side of chicago, three blocks from isf, where we had the announcement on monday. if you look at that community, 30 years ago, 40 years ago, looks the same as today. these are neighborhoods, as you know, that have struggled with poverty, housing, lack of investment, and we can't expect that to change in we don't invest our funds in our own community. >> let necessity get this straight because i don't have a lot of time. we're talking about depositing funds of taxpayers, and in many cities like chicago, a significant amount of the taxpayers, if not in some cities the majority, are black, are people of
welcome city of chicago treasurer kurt summers. tell me why this is important and what will it mean to the people in chicago and underserved communities? >> first of all, thank you for having me, reverend. this was important because chicago and especially communities on the south on the west sides have gone without for so long. and they've been areas where we've seen diinvestment. decade after decade after decade. i grew up on the south side of chicago, three blocks from isf, where we had...
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five of the 15 top 18 hospitals are in chicago. when you put all that together, we are perfectly sitting. some of the equities and health care are based here. chicago is situated to take advantage of institutional strength, entrepreneurship, and the talent that wants to come live in the city and work in the city and play in the city. the space is right for knowledge and disruption in a tremendous way that has social benefit. kevin: we have talked about what investors are looking for in health care. there is so much noise coming out of washington dc. i hear it every day. things,talk about these how to set up -- does that impact you? believef the things we is it's easy to think we're going to change health care bylaws or software. one of our core beliefs and this is why we are based in chicago is in order to change health care, you must go into the ground game. you have to go into the exam rooms. you have to make sure doctors and patients have all the information and intelligence they need to make the best possible decision. you have
five of the 15 top 18 hospitals are in chicago. when you put all that together, we are perfectly sitting. some of the equities and health care are based here. chicago is situated to take advantage of institutional strength, entrepreneurship, and the talent that wants to come live in the city and work in the city and play in the city. the space is right for knowledge and disruption in a tremendous way that has social benefit. kevin: we have talked about what investors are looking for in health...
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on deaths. the number of homicides is down about 7% compared to the same time last year. more than 2,700 people have been shot in chicago so far in 2017. >>> and the "los angeles times" reports on the death of a former professional wrestling star bobby "the brain" heeden. he died yesterday from brain damage complications p he was 73. >>> and the kansas star has the story of a techeerleader run ov by a cameraman. a cameraman running across the field crash into a cheerleader. she got back up and continue to what a team player. >>> still ahead, emerging from isolation. six people quarantined in a mars
. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on deaths. the number of homicides is down about 7% compared to the same time last year. more than 2,700 people have been shot in chicago so far in 2017. >>> and the "los angeles times" reports on the death of a former professional wrestling star bobby "the brain" heeden. he died yesterday from brain damage complications p he was 73. >>> and the kansas star has the story of a techeerleader run ov by a...
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in chicago, east st. louis or in rural areas where we can't find doctors and they willingly do so, anxiously do so because this is their chance. i tell that story because it's one that's particularly poignant. when president obama and attorney general sessions yesterday decided to put an end to daca, they had put into question whether these young people will ever finish medical school. you can't go to medical school and be an intern and work if you cannot legally work in the united states. they can legally work because of daca. when daca disappears, their right to legally work disappears. their ability to be interns and work in the medical school disappears as well. what's going to happen to them? is that the end of their medical education? lyola stuck its neck out and gave them a chance. filling those slots will be impossible. second, third-year students, you just can't fill those slots. and it will be a real loss, a loss of great talent, great opportunity. when president trump made this announcement wit
in chicago, east st. louis or in rural areas where we can't find doctors and they willingly do so, anxiously do so because this is their chance. i tell that story because it's one that's particularly poignant. when president obama and attorney general sessions yesterday decided to put an end to daca, they had put into question whether these young people will ever finish medical school. you can't go to medical school and be an intern and work if you cannot legally work in the united states. they...
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left the ceo of chicago, uss chicago, a heavy cruiser is what we calll otc. no one put a message on that. no one said, ok, you got it. they knew that critchley was ofng, and de facto the co chicago was going to be the otc. if crotch lee, shall we say a certain complacence and all of this. with hindsight, i should add. -- commanderiral of the japanese fleet was anything but complacent. he was a fighting admiral. withnt aboard his flagship six cruisers and one destroyer, setting course to attack the invaders. the course he sailed from ripoll down to guadalcanal. elaboratean reconnaissance plan to keep an eye on these waters. it was for the purpose to see if the japanese were sneaking up on the invasion. there were five different commands involved in that reconnaissance. planes from five different commands. naturally coordination flipped and its sales through the fog of war. cited by a few different slot -- planes, but they never figured out where they were going. they didn't really understand the composition of the force. it is not all that easy to determine, i
left the ceo of chicago, uss chicago, a heavy cruiser is what we calll otc. no one put a message on that. no one said, ok, you got it. they knew that critchley was ofng, and de facto the co chicago was going to be the otc. if crotch lee, shall we say a certain complacence and all of this. with hindsight, i should add. -- commanderiral of the japanese fleet was anything but complacent. he was a fighting admiral. withnt aboard his flagship six cruisers and one destroyer, setting course to attack...
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the mayor of chicago, and other officials would say we are not. when you try to enforce immigration laws they could end up rounding up people that are here illegally which has happened.but look, again, this is because of the central problem here and it is another problem where again, we are seeing a president trying to carry out his agenda on immigration and executive order rather than an act of congress. that is why we see this order get jammed up in the courts. we saw this with president obama as well. with daca and the 2014 policy was that when i got locked entirely. >> thank you very much jordan. >> thank you. >> one lucky boy who got to be the president while mowing the white house lawn. >> doesn't even stop! he just keeps going. >> the president is watching me, i have to keep on. >>> the white house calling for china's help in raining and north korea. what will it take to have beijing play a bigger role for us? if you've been struggling with belly pain and constipation, and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives,
the mayor of chicago, and other officials would say we are not. when you try to enforce immigration laws they could end up rounding up people that are here illegally which has happened.but look, again, this is because of the central problem here and it is another problem where again, we are seeing a president trying to carry out his agenda on immigration and executive order rather than an act of congress. that is why we see this order get jammed up in the courts. we saw this with president...
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people in chicago have started something that want you to run for mayor of chicago. does politics appeal to you? >> not at all. i like to make a separation between the two. i do not like politics. i think government, in a certain way, is necessary and it should always be a fluid thing that's changing. politics is always fast and it's about popularity and strategy in a lot of ways, which i can admire, but it's not about, you know -- it doesn't make the same change that, you know, legislation makes. so i try not to get caught up in politics or any, you know, entertaining things, you know. i try and, like, keep my eyes focused on the things that really affect us systemically which is where the law is. so to a certain degree, i have to be, you know, up to date on what's going on politically, but i try not to let it phase me because it's a lot of, you know -- it's in the air ( cheers and applause ) you guys feel the same way, all right! >> stephen: politics is -- it's stick ymplets yeah. >> stephen: it can get on you. it can get on you. >> stephen: if you get too close it
people in chicago have started something that want you to run for mayor of chicago. does politics appeal to you? >> not at all. i like to make a separation between the two. i do not like politics. i think government, in a certain way, is necessary and it should always be a fluid thing that's changing. politics is always fast and it's about popularity and strategy in a lot of ways, which i can admire, but it's not about, you know -- it doesn't make the same change that, you know,...
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jim: we're back after the fourth turnover committed tonight by chicago. two glennon passes intercepted. he's been also involved in the two fumbles on a strip sack one time and threaten a mishap on a four takeaways by the packers, set up at the 42 of chicago. et-up screen ball deflected and false incomplete. what happened on that pick, tony? tony: watch clayton matthews come off the left side. glennon is going to know he's come nfplgt he feels him. the window is right there. he's right in the way so he's going to have to throw higher than him before he gets hit. the ball has to come out. he has no choice. when he does, that he lets it go high. the ball should go to the back under pressure. jim: that was cunningham who was open underneath. second and 10. and jones churning down to about the 37. tony: the time that interceptions happen the most is when you know the ball has to come out a hair earlier than the route usually takes when you have to throw it earlier, you usually put a little touch, try and make it a little different and now it's not the same rhy
jim: we're back after the fourth turnover committed tonight by chicago. two glennon passes intercepted. he's been also involved in the two fumbles on a strip sack one time and threaten a mishap on a four takeaways by the packers, set up at the 42 of chicago. et-up screen ball deflected and false incomplete. what happened on that pick, tony? tony: watch clayton matthews come off the left side. glennon is going to know he's come nfplgt he feels him. the window is right there. he's right in the...
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he taught at university of chicago for a while. he ended up in his hometown of -- tha at his hometown, that's n germany. freiberg which means free city, which is perfect. he wasn't a conservative. he was a liberal, a libertarian. >> in your most recent book, "bourgeois equality," you talk about him as young hayek, middle-aged hayek and older hayek. >> well, he was -- >> did he change his opinions? >> not too much. here's what happened. he was an economists economist or give one the leading economist in the world in the making 30s and 40s. he was commonly thought by edwin as john maynard keynes equal. and, but later in the '50s and 60s and 70s, he turned to philosophy, to political philosophy. so i think that's a big change. it's not that he changed his opinions about what we unfortunately call capitalism. he thought it was a good thing. he thought that socialism is hard to impossible to make work. >> host: in your book, professor, you write that there is a great difference between classic liberalism and contemporary libertarian. gi
he taught at university of chicago for a while. he ended up in his hometown of -- tha at his hometown, that's n germany. freiberg which means free city, which is perfect. he wasn't a conservative. he was a liberal, a libertarian. >> in your most recent book, "bourgeois equality," you talk about him as young hayek, middle-aged hayek and older hayek. >> well, he was -- >> did he change his opinions? >> not too much. here's what happened. he was an economists...
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chicago police hope they've turned a corner on the violence that plagues the city. labor day weekend saw fewer shootings and homicides than years past. adriana diaz now looks at what the police did differently. >> reporter: with their city besieged by violence, chicago police have zeroed in on intercepting firearms like these. where did you get this gun? >> off the streets. people sell them. >> reporter: that are flooding the city. this week they have something to show for it. authorities say these weapons were seized from 27-year-old klint kelley, who shuttled them to chicago from his home state of arkansas knowing they'd go to gangs. since april, kelley sold 21 guns to his childhood friend in chicago, who was actually an informant working for the a.t.f. text messages included in court documents read like a how-to guide, detailing how military- style weapons wind up on chicago's streets. on june 18 kelley wrote, "there is a gun and knife show coming up next weekend. been trying to get my hands on some more ks," referring to ak- 47s. on august 25, kelley texted the
chicago police hope they've turned a corner on the violence that plagues the city. labor day weekend saw fewer shootings and homicides than years past. adriana diaz now looks at what the police did differently. >> reporter: with their city besieged by violence, chicago police have zeroed in on intercepting firearms like these. where did you get this gun? >> off the streets. people sell them. >> reporter: that are flooding the city. this week they have something to show for it....
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in 1891, a man named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. his business did well -- even better after he started giving his customers sticks of gum. soon, the gum was a bigger draw than the soap. and wrigley's became a major brand. in the early 1920s, william wrigley bought the chicago cubs baseball team and then the arizona biltmore hotel. in chicago, he began expanding and renovating the cubs' stadium, which would become wrigley field. in arizona, he decided to build a winter cottage for his wife as an anniversary present. between 1929 and 1931, the wrigley mansion was constructed on a mountain overlooking the city of phoenix. >> the wrigley mansion is just a rare, unique beauty here in the phoenix valley. >> now tourists and locals alike come here for tours, meals and private events. ben sinon is now the mansion's general manager. >> and you show your guests -- very few homes in the area have been around quite as long. and very few homes have as much to see. >> this little winter cottage was the
in 1891, a man named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. his business did well -- even better after he started giving his customers sticks of gum. soon, the gum was a bigger draw than the soap. and wrigley's became a major brand. in the early 1920s, william wrigley bought the chicago cubs baseball team and then the arizona biltmore hotel. in chicago, he began expanding and renovating the cubs' stadium, which would become...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> cbs "overnight news" will be right back. your toilet is germ-ridden with mineral buildup. clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match against limescale. but lysol power toilet bowl cleaner has 10x more cleaning power against limescale. so switch to lysol. what it takes to protect. that had built his house once thout of straw.tle pig one day a big bad wolf huffed and he puffed and blew the house down. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the pig with homeowners insurance. he had replacement cost coverage, so his house was rebuilt, good as new. the big bad wolf now has a job on a wind farm. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. hdid you get that email i sente wyou...before you wake up. ... when life keeps you up... zzzquil he
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> cbs "overnight news" will be right back. your toilet is germ-ridden with mineral buildup. clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match against limescale. but lysol power toilet bowl cleaner has 10x more cleaning power against limescale. so switch to lysol. what it takes to protect. that had built his house once thout of straw.tle pig one day a big bad wolf huffed and he puffed and blew the house down. luckily the geico insurance agency...
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that's part of what playboy's all about. >> he was born in chicago in 1926. and raised in what he said was a strict household by conservative protestant parents. >> i felt there was something more to life than the world i saw warned me. >> in 1953 with just $8,000 he produced the issue of "playboy" magazine ots the kitchen table of his chicago apartment. >> it pictured a cover of marilyn munroe. hefner now had the funds to finance your issue and the playboy empire was born. >> well i have never really thought of playboy as a sex magazine. what i've tried to do is create a lifestyle magazine for men. >> he divorced his wife in 1959 and during the early days of the success, he decided he would live the fantasy he created. audiences got a taste of the good life in a television show called playboy's penthouse. >> having established himself in chicago. he made the move out west. in the early 1970s when the magazine was selling 7 million copies a month he made his home at the playboy mansion. in h 1989 he uttered the two words they thought he'd never say again when
that's part of what playboy's all about. >> he was born in chicago in 1926. and raised in what he said was a strict household by conservative protestant parents. >> i felt there was something more to life than the world i saw warned me. >> in 1953 with just $8,000 he produced the issue of "playboy" magazine ots the kitchen table of his chicago apartment. >> it pictured a cover of marilyn munroe. hefner now had the funds to finance your issue and the playboy...
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chicago police zeroed in on intercepting firearms. >> where did you get the gun? >> off the streets. >> this week they had something to show for it. authorities say these weapons were seized from 27-year-old clint kelly, who shuttled them to chicago, from is a home state of arkansas. knowing they would go to gangs. kelly sold 21 guns to his childhood friend in chicago who was actually an informant working for the atf. text messages in court documents read like a how to guide, detailing how military style weapons wind up on chicago streets. on june 1, knife show coming of next weekend. been trying to get my hand on fom more ks, referring to ak-47s. august 25th. kelly texted this photo and price. looking at seven gs altogether adding throwing a little base toll in there because we boys. >> these guns are going to be used in shootings. >> chief of organized crime for chicago police. >> huh are you able to measure guns linked to this one trafficker. >> atf able to link 136 additional shootings in the areas where we know he was trafficking those guns to firearms that h
chicago police zeroed in on intercepting firearms. >> where did you get the gun? >> off the streets. >> this week they had something to show for it. authorities say these weapons were seized from 27-year-old clint kelly, who shuttled them to chicago, from is a home state of arkansas. knowing they would go to gangs. kelly sold 21 guns to his childhood friend in chicago who was actually an informant working for the atf. text messages in court documents read like a how to guide,...
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four takeaways by the packers, set up at the 42 of chicago. et-up screen ball deflected and false incomplete. what happened on that pick, tony? tony: watch clayton matthews come off the left side. glennon is going to know he's come nfplgt he feels him. the window is right there. he's right in the way so he's going to have to throw higher than him before he gets hit. the ball has to come out. he has no choice. when he does, that he lets it go high. the ball should go to the back under pressure. jim: that was cunningham who was open underneath. second and 10. and jones churning down to about the 37. tony: the time that interceptions happen the most is when you know the ball has to come out a hair earlier than the route usually takes when you're just throwing it on air. when you have to throw it earlier, you usually put a little touch, try and make it a little different and now it's not the same rhythm you always have. that's when errant throws come into play and it's always predicated on the defensive guy about to hit you, making the quarterback
four takeaways by the packers, set up at the 42 of chicago. et-up screen ball deflected and false incomplete. what happened on that pick, tony? tony: watch clayton matthews come off the left side. glennon is going to know he's come nfplgt he feels him. the window is right there. he's right in the way so he's going to have to throw higher than him before he gets hit. the ball has to come out. he has no choice. when he does, that he lets it go high. the ball should go to the back under pressure....