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chicago, st. louis, baltimore. host: this is richard in alabama. caller: i would like to know, what is the mental state, what are they doing about the mental problems people are having? depression, other things that are going on in chicago. do they give out any money to help them, instead of sending them to jail? do don't they, you know, something to help them mentally? guest: mental health policy certainly isn't my specialty. i would not claim to be an expert in that. but again, i am not aware of any significant connection between mental health policy and the violence places like chicago are experiencing now. certainly an important topic. host: walter in indiana, from father. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am an old new york city boy, 21st street, sherman avenue. a beautiful neighborhood. italian, irish, german. no crime. you should sit out on the stoop and play stickball. affordablelow income projects, the blacks moved in, and it turned into a to militarize zone. when you look at a bad aff
chicago, st. louis, baltimore. host: this is richard in alabama. caller: i would like to know, what is the mental state, what are they doing about the mental problems people are having? depression, other things that are going on in chicago. do they give out any money to help them, instead of sending them to jail? do don't they, you know, something to help them mentally? guest: mental health policy certainly isn't my specialty. i would not claim to be an expert in that. but again, i am not aware...
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series about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. the out of deadly gang fighting took place right after a violent protest on thursday people are claiming the bloodshed as a consequence of corrupt authorities in chicago and our guest gregory livingston apparently agrees with the protest in kabul was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment clones it's been second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the soft he had march with chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the. via product of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city it's such a way in comfort and you ostracize the other in a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge a disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence. the headlines continuing in just a moment here when i see including german authorities are taking measures against the rising islami
series about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. the out of deadly gang fighting took place right after a violent protest on thursday people are claiming the bloodshed as a consequence of corrupt authorities in chicago and our guest gregory livingston apparently agrees with the protest in kabul was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment clones it's been second...
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people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. well the outburst of deadly gang fighting took place right after. some people claim the bloodshed is a consequence of the corrupt authorities since you cargo we spoke to gregory livingston organized. segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment it was second grade for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the softy of march but chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the. byproduct of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city it's such a way in comfort and you ostracize the other in a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge or disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence. international chemical weapons experts are heading to the english town of amesbury next week to probe the poisoning there which left one person dead and another severely ill the watchdog has already confirmed tha
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>> professor donna leff is a reporter for chicago today, chicago tribune and the ypsilanti press. she teaches courses in the analysis of urban issues, culture and business of journalism and media law and ethics. her research involves the role of minorities and race in media coverage and professional. she is involved in studies involving the impact of investigative reporting on social issues. donna, the floor is years. >> thanks, abe. so to set the stage for tonight's discussion i'd like to just frame the issues briefly before i turn to our panel. we're charged with looking at the way the media covered the democratic national convention in august of 1968 and how the participants clashed both in perspectives and kind of literally physically. my memories of these nights depend on television and newspaper coverage. this was a time when chicago had four dailies, we had the show defender, we had very robust television news operations and i was halfway through college at the time of the convention and i was just getting ready to leave for the first night when the -- when the things were
>> professor donna leff is a reporter for chicago today, chicago tribune and the ypsilanti press. she teaches courses in the analysis of urban issues, culture and business of journalism and media law and ethics. her research involves the role of minorities and race in media coverage and professional. she is involved in studies involving the impact of investigative reporting on social issues. donna, the floor is years. >> thanks, abe. so to set the stage for tonight's discussion i'd...
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happen in any neighborhood of chicago. >> laura: so far this year, 1785 have been shot in chicago and 318 killed. believe it or not, shootings are actually down 30% from 2017 and murders are down 25%, but still those figures are well above what chicago experienced earlier in the decade. in 2011 when democratic mayor rahm emanuel was elected, there were 436 murders in chicago. by 2016 that number had ballooned to 771, a 77% increase and while 2017 was down from the high watermark it still saw a devastating 650 slain. as you might imagine there is enormous political pressure now on rahm emanuel to offer solutions to this heartbreaking cycle. it's about time. with that election just months away, he responded today sound more like tom sold than an obama liberal. >> can talk about the weather come up with the weather didn't pull the trigger. you can talk about jobs, and they count, but in parts of the city where there aren't drops, people did not pull the trigger. there are too many guns on the street, too many people with criminal records on the street and there is a shortage of values ab
happen in any neighborhood of chicago. >> laura: so far this year, 1785 have been shot in chicago and 318 killed. believe it or not, shootings are actually down 30% from 2017 and murders are down 25%, but still those figures are well above what chicago experienced earlier in the decade. in 2011 when democratic mayor rahm emanuel was elected, there were 436 murders in chicago. by 2016 that number had ballooned to 771, a 77% increase and while 2017 was down from the high watermark it still...
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term free zone if he's serious about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. the outburst of deadly gang fighting took place right after nine hundred milers protests. people claim the bloodshed is a consequence of the corrupt will for which he's in chicago. livingston new organized. kabul was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of education what assets health care assets capital investment clones is was second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the softy of march but chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the the via product of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city is such a way in comfort and you ostracize the other in a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge a disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence. international chemical weapons experts heading to the english town of amesbury next week to probe the nerve agent poisoning one dead and another severely ill the watchd
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chicago media history. tonight is the third or four to explorer journey media in the 1968 democratic convention. wasughout our recent dean here and our current leader charles whitaker was here. he will be on a panel next month. organizing committee, some of whom are here, and medill staff have supported us. curtis,d off with bill a highly visual look. special about the convention will premiere on the decades network monday, august 6 and 8:00 p.m. central aired throughout august on decades.com . for our june session we have historians activists and workers talking about the perspectives behind the weeks conflicts and called titian's. c-span was here for that one and the networks taping aired july 7 through c-span3 calls american history tv. rock music specific to the convention was suppressed by the city's refusal to grant permits. figures from norman mailer to allen ginsberg, the political and cultural collision. papers, to protest artist and media workers produced interpretations for required tear gas. i w
chicago media history. tonight is the third or four to explorer journey media in the 1968 democratic convention. wasughout our recent dean here and our current leader charles whitaker was here. he will be on a panel next month. organizing committee, some of whom are here, and medill staff have supported us. curtis,d off with bill a highly visual look. special about the convention will premiere on the decades network monday, august 6 and 8:00 p.m. central aired throughout august on decades.com ....
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especially on the west side of chicago. the outpost of deadly gang fighting took place right after an anti violence protest on thursday a protest march was organized by gregory livingstone. cargo was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment plans it's been second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march to chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the. via product of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city it's such a way in comfort and you ostracize the other and a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge of disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence. u.s. sanctions against iran now in effect have seen a spike in all prices with analysts predicting the upward trend will continue and what the u.s. preparing to impose yet more sanctions the e.u. iran's second largest tradi
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trump didn't create chicago. so, i mean, you are a really good civil rights attorney, a democrat, and i get that, but to say -- >> can i point out one thing? >> laura: to imply that trump caused chicago is absurd, and it will not stand. horace? i mean, it's dumb i get starts before rahm emanuel. rahm emanuel has been there since 2011 perjury murder rates, ridiculous high. more than 2,000 people have been murdered in chicago since he became mayor. unacceptable. absolutely unacceptable. >> jobs will never come to chicago as long as it's beirut on lake michigan. here's the truth. the truth is, it requires two basic techniques. hugh must increase the fear of apprehension on those who would all go, rob, or rape grandma, the people who will not let lucy go to school, and they create an environment so frank the father can't get a job. you absolutely must start with creating apprehension, excuse me, a risk of apprehension, for those individuals. once that risk is real, who do not change, who will not conform, they must b
trump didn't create chicago. so, i mean, you are a really good civil rights attorney, a democrat, and i get that, but to say -- >> can i point out one thing? >> laura: to imply that trump caused chicago is absurd, and it will not stand. horace? i mean, it's dumb i get starts before rahm emanuel. rahm emanuel has been there since 2011 perjury murder rates, ridiculous high. more than 2,000 people have been murdered in chicago since he became mayor. unacceptable. absolutely...
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for a long time and both of those there's always been this idea of the chicago mayor always sort of. skirts the blame and then you go to states like wisconsin and their governors then start the blame to chicago and the whole thing is well you're letting them come up here and that's where the idea of welfare queens and all these myths came from and what really taught all of us was that if you are poor and white you should not like people are poor and black because there is a problem and the sort of rhetoric just builds and builds showing up and then what they do isn't you know that's what they do is a tool of divisiveness what we know to be true that in the city of chicago as close at mansion we are our local government decides to spend nearly forty percent of our public service budget on the chicago police department that's about four million dollars a day and as they spend nearly four million dollars a day what we see in our communities is a continued divestment right and what we also see is people literally having a feeling and the material like reality that their lives don't actua
for a long time and both of those there's always been this idea of the chicago mayor always sort of. skirts the blame and then you go to states like wisconsin and their governors then start the blame to chicago and the whole thing is well you're letting them come up here and that's where the idea of welfare queens and all these myths came from and what really taught all of us was that if you are poor and white you should not like people are poor and black because there is a problem and the sort...
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as a democrat from chicago you know, we are in a state of emergency in chicago. over 1700 people have been shot since the beginning of the year. this weekend, you guys have noted that 63. but of the 63, three of those people were shot right will steps from my church on the west side of chicago. one shot in the head. and also we had two others critically wounded. steve: right. >> right steps from my church on the west side of chicago. steve: terrible. hey, la la shawn, embarrass the mayor. the chicago police department is not trusted by the people. explain that. >> well, the chicago police department is not entrusted with the mass genocide of people in chicago. can't get the cooperation of the citizens in the community to help solve the crime, chicago right now has more unsolved crimes than they do solved crimes. and so what we have to do is make sure that there is some trust between the chicago police and the community and that's not happening. steve: how do you do that? >> you have to be fair. you have to be honest. you have to make sure that you are respecting
as a democrat from chicago you know, we are in a state of emergency in chicago. over 1700 people have been shot since the beginning of the year. this weekend, you guys have noted that 63. but of the 63, three of those people were shot right will steps from my church on the west side of chicago. one shot in the head. and also we had two others critically wounded. steve: right. >> right steps from my church on the west side of chicago. steve: terrible. hey, la la shawn, embarrass the mayor....
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if he is serious about helping people in chicago on the west side of chicago i accept his help. we can start every help away. understand the criminals cannot have their way in our streets, we have to protect our youth, our seniors and people have to have safe places to walk. one murder is too many and so if chicago police department and all the other law enforcement's can do it we should seek other help. >> you have seen a lot in chicago but have you ever seen it get to this point? >> i haven't especially when people say they can't walk out of their house and especially a grandmother said she didn't want her grandchildren to visit her in chicago because she feared they may not be able to leave safely. i find that troubling but we had an interview, the last person in that clip was state representative forward who is happy to have the help of donald trump. i hope donald trump is listening because there are individuals in the city of chicago, who are willing to have assistance. it is obvious the mayor failed the city of chicago. >> we reached out for rahm emanuel's comments, so far
if he is serious about helping people in chicago on the west side of chicago i accept his help. we can start every help away. understand the criminals cannot have their way in our streets, we have to protect our youth, our seniors and people have to have safe places to walk. one murder is too many and so if chicago police department and all the other law enforcement's can do it we should seek other help. >> you have seen a lot in chicago but have you ever seen it get to this point?...
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the rate of murder team -- come to chicago, the two black panthers. in chicago in december 1969. we put out --. [ inaudible ] underground media. and our politics were becoming more and more counterculture. we had a lot of comics. the comics -- politics. [ inaudible ] unfortunately died. >> there is a certain kind of tweaking of ourselves. are we serious radicals or not? it got very serious. there was a bombing in america by 1970s. and, the revolution within the revolution, the feminization of the paper. the paper became a collective. the revolutions were coming so fast and furious, that this was a double revolution issue. we had the native americans issues, because the native americans had taken over but believe it or not, i don't know if you remember, there was 19 days along the way. on addison street. and it was our many alcatraz here. and, -- writes revolution. i don't know how many gay indians read the paper. it was a double revolution there. and then kent state happen. we came out late for kent state. inside, we had this tough coverage. but there was a paper called the san j
the rate of murder team -- come to chicago, the two black panthers. in chicago in december 1969. we put out --. [ inaudible ] underground media. and our politics were becoming more and more counterculture. we had a lot of comics. the comics -- politics. [ inaudible ] unfortunately died. >> there is a certain kind of tweaking of ourselves. are we serious radicals or not? it got very serious. there was a bombing in america by 1970s. and, the revolution within the revolution, the...
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this was a time when chicago had dailey, we had the chicago defender. we had a very robust television news station. i was halfway through college at the time of the convention and i was just getting ready to leave for the first night when the things were going to happen in the streets. my mother who, herself, was lawyer, very left wing, but nonetheless a lawyer and pretty stalwart, stood at the door and said i was not going because it would not be safe. and i said i was going. but anyone who ever met my mother knows that i stayed home. [ laughter ]. so something that i regretted for a long time. but in any event, that's true. i did stay home. so in preparing for tonight, in addition to reading the works of my panelists and googling a lot, i did what a lot of reporters would do which is call a reliable source and that would be joel wiseman who is a report er friend of mine who, in '68, was political editor at the children american where i worked. that became chicago today. i remembered what stories he had to tell. he went on and had a lot of stories whic
this was a time when chicago had dailey, we had the chicago defender. we had a very robust television news station. i was halfway through college at the time of the convention and i was just getting ready to leave for the first night when the things were going to happen in the streets. my mother who, herself, was lawyer, very left wing, but nonetheless a lawyer and pretty stalwart, stood at the door and said i was not going because it would not be safe. and i said i was going. but anyone who...
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in chicago? caller: they have the strictest gun laws in the country. it is almost impossible to get a gun. i live in tennessee. easiest thing in the world for me to go get a gun, protect myself, protect my home, protect my family. those people, and i feel so sorry for them, have lived under democratic rule all their life and saymocrats dictate what they can and cannot do and they told them they cannot protect themselves. they cannot carry guns. it is racism. the democratic party has used racism against the black people who vote for them and said you are not allowed to protect your family or your home or your children. int: ok, let's go to jim clarksburg, west virginia. caller: good morning. caller, she is in tennessee and she knows everything that is going on in chicago. that is a typical republican fox news trump watcher. speaking of trump, he comes to west virginia a whole lot and none of the coal mining jobs have come back. after 34tired from -- years and was turned down for black lung by the
in chicago? caller: they have the strictest gun laws in the country. it is almost impossible to get a gun. i live in tennessee. easiest thing in the world for me to go get a gun, protect myself, protect my home, protect my family. those people, and i feel so sorry for them, have lived under democratic rule all their life and saymocrats dictate what they can and cannot do and they told them they cannot protect themselves. they cannot carry guns. it is racism. the democratic party has used racism...
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people literally leaving chicago. my little brother doesn't even chicago anymore. moved him out of the state two weeks later. david: you can foment change. it can be done. even liberals -- i remember we had some liberals here at fox news who eventually voted for giuliani, alan colmes, the late alan colmes, things got so desperate. great work. thank you very much for sharing it with us. >> thank you so much. david: absolutely. susan? susan: breaking news, the fbi releasing 71 pages of heavily-redacted documents tied to christopher steele, a former british intel officer behind the anti-trump dossier. the documents show paints to steele over unknown, unspecified period of time. the documents reveal steele was told to gaining intel on behalf of fbi. david: if you're looking for russian collusion, look no further than that man and the trump dossier. we'll be right back. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anythin
people literally leaving chicago. my little brother doesn't even chicago anymore. moved him out of the state two weeks later. david: you can foment change. it can be done. even liberals -- i remember we had some liberals here at fox news who eventually voted for giuliani, alan colmes, the late alan colmes, things got so desperate. great work. thank you very much for sharing it with us. >> thank you so much. david: absolutely. susan? susan: breaking news, the fbi releasing 71 pages of...
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onto chicago, the book begins with an evocation of chicago that only grinners feel when coming to chicago because it's a graver city than new york. that's been my impression the last few days. he does it -- the architecture, the river, the stockyards, which were still in operation in 1968, the smell of the stockyards, the fabulous mailer nose, you know, could smell a fart at 100 paces. he can smell the stockyards every night. all through the convention. and the awful depression that hung over the convention. for many reasons. first of all, the death of bobby kennedy in june. and the convention practically comes to a dead halt. i'm going to ask you to hold this, yeah. sorry. okay. somewhere between sorrow and the blind sword of patriotism was the fulcrum of reasonable politics. and as the film progressed, the film was shown at the convention devoted to bobby kennedy. one scene of bobby kennedy of robert kennedy growing older, a kind of happiness came back from the image. there was something in his face that grew young over the years. he looked more on a boy on the day of his death. a nice
onto chicago, the book begins with an evocation of chicago that only grinners feel when coming to chicago because it's a graver city than new york. that's been my impression the last few days. he does it -- the architecture, the river, the stockyards, which were still in operation in 1968, the smell of the stockyards, the fabulous mailer nose, you know, could smell a fart at 100 paces. he can smell the stockyards every night. all through the convention. and the awful depression that hung over...
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host: willy, from chicago is next. caller: i would like to say, in chicago, when you lock up in the early 80's and 90's all of the gangs, that's when it broke down. the gang leaders ran the neighborhoods and collaborated with each other. businesst was street or social issues together, , that's where the problem lies. because now you have cliques of all the gangs of chicago, eight to 10 guys, they are young and they don't understand the social issues. so they do it their way until they reach the penitentiary, where there is structure, they won't ever understand it. host: marcus? guest: he knows what he is talking about, we hear a lot about the streets and structures and you're right, there is no structure anymore. there are individuals that would say, some of these leaders come if they had the ability if they were out, they could use their influence the same way we are trying to use it with guys on the streets now, there are leaders in their own ranks. having been in jail for 30 to 40 years themselves. but, that's a big
host: willy, from chicago is next. caller: i would like to say, in chicago, when you lock up in the early 80's and 90's all of the gangs, that's when it broke down. the gang leaders ran the neighborhoods and collaborated with each other. businesst was street or social issues together, , that's where the problem lies. because now you have cliques of all the gangs of chicago, eight to 10 guys, they are young and they don't understand the social issues. so they do it their way until they reach the...
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you did so much coverage from chicago. i didn't see it across the networks but i saw it on your show. such an important issue that is facing the black community. that is not spoken enough about. he should send the national guard to chicago. it's unbelievable, incompetence -- thinking that 71 people were shot over the weekend and they haven't even caught anyone for these crimes. it's the perfect time. polling is up in the black community. the rasmussen poll two weeks ago said his support doubled since this time last year which means black people are paying attention to the results of this administration, not so much the rhetoric of the left, accusing him of racism and sexism at every turn. now the time for him to appear in chicago. president, please do it. >> laura: we had obama do my brother's keeper initiative. we had al sharpton moved there temporarily. there weren't -- you had a murder rate declined but that's only after the really high average of the last few years. something has to be done in chicago. i completely agr
you did so much coverage from chicago. i didn't see it across the networks but i saw it on your show. such an important issue that is facing the black community. that is not spoken enough about. he should send the national guard to chicago. it's unbelievable, incompetence -- thinking that 71 people were shot over the weekend and they haven't even caught anyone for these crimes. it's the perfect time. polling is up in the black community. the rasmussen poll two weeks ago said his support doubled...
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us john ayers from chicago. —— joining us from chicago. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: snapping hong kong's trams — we speak to the photographer documenting the territory's iconic ding dings. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war and taking a chance to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she's achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — the indonesian island of lombok has been rocked by the second
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now the time for him to appear in chicago. president, please do it. >> laura: we had obama do my brother's keeper initiative. we had al sharpton moved there temporarily. there weren't -- you had a murder rate declined but that's only after the really high average of the last few years. something has to be done in chicago. i completely agree with candace. let's talk about the democrats. it's not peachy. this was the new it girl for socialism, alexandria ocasio-cortez who said this yesterday when she was asked by chris cuomo about whether nancy pelosi is really the leader of the party or will be. >> do you recognize her as the leader? >> i think absolutely right now. she is the leader. leader pelosi hopefully will see she's the current leader of the party and i think the party absolutely does have its leadership in the house. we have our leadership in the senate as well. >> laura: i think she was more favorable to capitalism the other day and her comments. then to nancy pelosi. what's going on with this revulsion toward nancy pe
now the time for him to appear in chicago. president, please do it. >> laura: we had obama do my brother's keeper initiative. we had al sharpton moved there temporarily. there weren't -- you had a murder rate declined but that's only after the really high average of the last few years. something has to be done in chicago. i completely agree with candace. let's talk about the democrats. it's not peachy. this was the new it girl for socialism, alexandria ocasio-cortez who said this...
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of chicago except hisself. well the study getting fighting took place right after ninety violent crime test some people claim the bloodshed is a consequence of the corrupt authorities in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston . kabul was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment plans it's been segregated for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march to chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the. via product.
of chicago except hisself. well the study getting fighting took place right after ninety violent crime test some people claim the bloodshed is a consequence of the corrupt authorities in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston . kabul was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment plans it's been segregated for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march...
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this isn't a talking point in chicago. chicago is not a talking point. this is human life and this is a mission now. this is very personal. so when i find something that is a senior leader in democratic politics in chicago saying hey, mr. president, i want you to come into this community because my community is hurting and citizens across chicago, i want to make sure that everyone knows that there's a welcome mat for president trump in the city of chicago to make some things happen. that is something that we should be talking about across our network. >> trish: just to reiterate, you grew up there, right? >> yes. born and raised. >> trish: born and raised. south side? is that it? >> south side of chicago. >> trish: i remember you telling me. so sorry for your brother and his friend. i hear you. no need for politics when you're talking about something like this. gianno, thank you. >> thank you. >> trish: more after this. ♪ ws ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. boo
this isn't a talking point in chicago. chicago is not a talking point. this is human life and this is a mission now. this is very personal. so when i find something that is a senior leader in democratic politics in chicago saying hey, mr. president, i want you to come into this community because my community is hurting and citizens across chicago, i want to make sure that everyone knows that there's a welcome mat for president trump in the city of chicago to make some things happen. that is...
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our program is called chicago cred. some of the most humbling, at times heartbreaking extraordinarily inspiring work that i'm so lucky to do today and these men are remarkable. it the event on friday with a community came together to build and whatund for kids had tragically for a long time been a war zone i can't tell you how symbolically important that was. host: from florida, this is michele. caller: i appreciate being on the show. you really got my mind going. i'm going to start out with the charter school thing. as a parent who took voucher and ended up having to homeschool my child while they took the money and our charter schools which take students and pick them back to public school with no funding having put their money in their bank account, i will little upset about the support for charter schools would seem to be bipartisan. seems to be a convenient way to strip schools of money. we do not have the funding we need to have. dinged onchers being evaluations when they don't have equipment the status post to pr
our program is called chicago cred. some of the most humbling, at times heartbreaking extraordinarily inspiring work that i'm so lucky to do today and these men are remarkable. it the event on friday with a community came together to build and whatund for kids had tragically for a long time been a war zone i can't tell you how symbolically important that was. host: from florida, this is michele. caller: i appreciate being on the show. you really got my mind going. i'm going to start out with...
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series about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago except to say. the out at least gang fighting took place right after an violent protest on thursday people are claiming the bloodshed as a consequence of corrupt authorities in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston who organized the protest much toggle was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment clones has been segregated for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the soft he had large chicago was the most segregated south.
series about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago except to say. the out at least gang fighting took place right after an violent protest on thursday people are claiming the bloodshed as a consequence of corrupt authorities in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston who organized the protest much toggle was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment clones has been...
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now is the time for him to appear in chicago, please do it. rob: what is the solution to combating the violence in chicago? is it time for the national guard to step in? email us your thoughts or let us know on social media. jillian: the man accused of soliciting people to kill ice agents is on fail -- bail. he was arrested more than a month after tweeting, quote, i am broke but will scrounge and give $500 to anyone who kills an ice agents. take me seriously. who else can pledge? let's make this work. court documents show he has tweeted about slitting john mccain's the road. prosecutors say enough is enough. >> we are in need of a basic civics lesson. agents and officers enforcing federal laws are doing their job. those who disagree with their mission are free to say so but there is a difference between public debate and intentionally putting others in fear of their lives. >> reporter: he is doing court next week. police say it could take weeks to determine whether human remains uncovered at the new mexico compound belong to a missing little b
now is the time for him to appear in chicago, please do it. rob: what is the solution to combating the violence in chicago? is it time for the national guard to step in? email us your thoughts or let us know on social media. jillian: the man accused of soliciting people to kill ice agents is on fail -- bail. he was arrested more than a month after tweeting, quote, i am broke but will scrounge and give $500 to anyone who kills an ice agents. take me seriously. who else can pledge? let's make...
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in the 1968 democratic convention in chicago. young and old. war and peace. law and order. >> you can't take that week in isolation. >> '68, one of the most dramatic and traumatic years in the nation's history. >> on to chicago and let's win there. >> it kind of all rolled in chicago, you could feel it coming. >> reporter: bill daily who would become president obama's chief of staff was a college student and spent the convention at the side of his father, chicago mayor richard j. daily. >> we knew there was going to be an enormous challenge on the streets and my father believed that he was the defender of the city. >> no more war. >> the peace groups are demanding permission to march on convention hall the night they nominate their candidate for president. >> reporter: thousands of protesters expected, 12,000 chicago police officers were deployed along with the national guard. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a police state. there just doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. >> the country was being torn apart
in the 1968 democratic convention in chicago. young and old. war and peace. law and order. >> you can't take that week in isolation. >> '68, one of the most dramatic and traumatic years in the nation's history. >> on to chicago and let's win there. >> it kind of all rolled in chicago, you could feel it coming. >> reporter: bill daily who would become president obama's chief of staff was a college student and spent the convention at the side of his father, chicago...
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let's turn to chicago and the convention. the convention was in late august to coincide with lyndon johnson's birthday. >> that's right. >> expecting that he was going to be renominated, giving the democratic party only two months to get ready for the november election. how significant were those anti-war protests? >> hugely significant. in the sense that it created an aura around the party of dysfunction. it was impossible to look at that convention and see what the democrats were doing and not conclude democrats were a party that was just incredibly fractured. i think it raised questions in people's minds, reasonable questions, could democrats govern the country? they couldn't even run a convention. that was certainly the sentiment among a lot of people. i think it's worth pointing out that the people who were protesting in chicago did not represent, i think, the core of the anti-war left. many of mccarthy's supporters stayed home from chicago, fearful of violence and the groups that were there, the hippies and, you know, a
let's turn to chicago and the convention. the convention was in late august to coincide with lyndon johnson's birthday. >> that's right. >> expecting that he was going to be renominated, giving the democratic party only two months to get ready for the november election. how significant were those anti-war protests? >> hugely significant. in the sense that it created an aura around the party of dysfunction. it was impossible to look at that convention and see what the democrats...
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gianno, both of you gentlemen have ties to chicago. what do you think we need to do in chicago? >> i was born and raised in chicago, specifically on the south side, and for me, this isn't just a discussion as we are talking about now, we are in a literal state of emergency. the city of haug -- chicago is under siege. i've been shouting it from the rooftops on this platform, fox news channel, blessed to have the opportunity to invite, not just invite president trump to chicago, but we have to work on solutions. those solutions come with a number of things. i can agree with mr. paul in terms of jobs. that is absolutely necessary. there is a great pastor, dr. bill winston in chicago, he has a great program where he is guiding folks. about 360 jobs, connecting them to manufacturers, these are people with backgrounds and records. so i can understand that is one element of it. but this law enforcement issue is very big. let's think about the numbers here. we saw that about seven people were killed, the new updated number is seven people killed from this past friday to today. we have o
gianno, both of you gentlemen have ties to chicago. what do you think we need to do in chicago? >> i was born and raised in chicago, specifically on the south side, and for me, this isn't just a discussion as we are talking about now, we are in a literal state of emergency. the city of haug -- chicago is under siege. i've been shouting it from the rooftops on this platform, fox news channel, blessed to have the opportunity to invite, not just invite president trump to chicago, but we have...
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we need greater gun control which chicago has the most comprehensive gun control laws in the book. having programs in place that would prevent behavior not to fall in the trap, those are important but it's not just a one-item solution, it's going to be a multiprong solution in order to prevent this from moving forward. so to jillian's, point, what can we do now, we have to stop the culture of silence and definitely tougher penalties are necessities but certainly this is a community effort because this is a national crisis. jillian: gianno, if you could fix it yourself, we know you would, we know how passionate you are. >> absolutely. jillian: trump administration promised to crack down on people using food stamps and it's working, the brand-new numbers just in. rob: he went to the city of brotherly love to support local law enforcement, but the trump support -- trump supporter left with four slashed tires, look at that, why he says it's no coincidence, stay tuned (vo) when bandits stole the lockbox from the wells fargo stagecoach, agent beekman was one step ahead of them. because h
we need greater gun control which chicago has the most comprehensive gun control laws in the book. having programs in place that would prevent behavior not to fall in the trap, those are important but it's not just a one-item solution, it's going to be a multiprong solution in order to prevent this from moving forward. so to jillian's, point, what can we do now, we have to stop the culture of silence and definitely tougher penalties are necessities but certainly this is a community effort...
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of chicago i accept hisself. now both the deadly gang fighting took place right after an anti violence protest on the day claimed the bloodshed is a consequence of corrupt or thirty's in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston organized the march. carter was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational health care assets capital investment clones it was second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march with chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the the product of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city it's such a way in comfort and you are the other in a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge or disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence. international chemical weapons experts heading to the english town of amesbury next week to probe the nerve agent poisoning which left one person dead and another this i
of chicago i accept hisself. now both the deadly gang fighting took place right after an anti violence protest on the day claimed the bloodshed is a consequence of corrupt or thirty's in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston organized the march. carter was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational health care assets capital investment clones it was second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south...
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of chicago except to say. gang violence took place right after a street protest on thursday people claim that the bloodshed has been caused by official corruption in chicago to gregory livingston who organized the march. congo was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment plans it's been second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march but chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the. byproduct of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city is such a way in comfort and you ostracize the other in a lack of lack of assets poverty challenge of disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence american soldiers have been banned from using fitness track that story and more after the break. international chemical weapons experts are heading to the english town of amesbury next
of chicago except to say. gang violence took place right after a street protest on thursday people claim that the bloodshed has been caused by official corruption in chicago to gregory livingston who organized the march. congo was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment plans it's been second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march but...
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we are spreading out to other neighbourhoods in chicago. it is, as you said, a real commitment, but what are our choices? what's our alternative? if we don't make the commitment then you do have 30 people being shot dead in one day and is that really what we want? so, you know, it's worth the sacrifice. thank you so much forjoining us, tamar manasseh, founder and president of mothers against senseless killings in chicago. really appreciate your time. saudi arabia says it is freezing all new trade and investment transactions with canada, and is expelling the country's ambassador. riyadh's envoy to ottawa is also being recalled. the moves follow a statement last week by the canadian foreign ministry criticising the arrest in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samar badawi. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: snapping hong kong's trams. we speak to the photographer documenting the territory's iconic ding dings. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese
we are spreading out to other neighbourhoods in chicago. it is, as you said, a real commitment, but what are our choices? what's our alternative? if we don't make the commitment then you do have 30 people being shot dead in one day and is that really what we want? so, you know, it's worth the sacrifice. thank you so much forjoining us, tamar manasseh, founder and president of mothers against senseless killings in chicago. really appreciate your time. saudi arabia says it is freezing all new...
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there is no reason something like that should be happening in chicago. rob: it is friday, august 10th. absolute and total disaster, donald trump calling out chicago and the body crime wave in that liberal city. jillian: why he says democratic leadership is to blame. rob: another crime committed by an illegal alien who should not have been in the united states. jillian: the doj is slamming sanctuary philadelphia for giving him a free pass. rob: conservative commentator versus socialist darling of the democrat party. jillian: the origin -- ben shapiro taking on alexandria ocasio-cortez. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ oh my god ♪ it's the weekend ♪ hands up for the weekends ♪ oh my god ♪ it's the weekend ♪ hands up for the weekend ♪ jillian: oh my god, it's the weekend. rob: 5 am on friday. jillian: it is friday. come on. rob: calling out chicago, donald trump unleashing on rahm emanuel. jillian: griff jenkins live in washington with plans to stop the violence. >> reporter: got to do something, donald trump blaming local le
there is no reason something like that should be happening in chicago. rob: it is friday, august 10th. absolute and total disaster, donald trump calling out chicago and the body crime wave in that liberal city. jillian: why he says democratic leadership is to blame. rob: another crime committed by an illegal alien who should not have been in the united states. jillian: the doj is slamming sanctuary philadelphia for giving him a free pass. rob: conservative commentator versus socialist darling...
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, asesinadas 12 personas en chicago en los Últimos dos dÍas, con mÁs de 80 tiroteos el pasado fue uno de los peores fines de semanas de 2018, aunque en lo que va de aÑo, el nÚmero de asesinatos cayÓ 34%. >> devuelva a los escuela los eso hispanos no gas ta ram 148 dÓlares mÁs en el regreso a la escuela de nuestros hijos una de las razones es que tenemos mÁs hijos el gasto este aÑo, llegara a 275 millones de dÓlares. >> el rey arturo, el barcelona presenta a su Último fichaje el chileno arturo vidal, tras una infancia extremadamente pobre, el centrocampista del barcelona encontrÓ en el fÚtbol se tabla de salvaciÓn, ahora cobrara diez millones de dÓlares al aÑo. ♪ ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart josÉ dÍaz-balart estÁ de vacaciones soy jugador julio vaqueiro, la bÚsqueda de un pequeÑo de 3 aÑos llevÓ a un hallazgo espeluznante, 11 menores, muriÉndose de hambre y en la miseria enoÉxico, no tenÍ electricidad y tampoco agua potable, en el lugar la policÍa arrestÓ a dos sujetos fuerte armados y a tres mujeres vanessa nos cuenta mÁs de lo que encontr
, asesinadas 12 personas en chicago en los Últimos dos dÍas, con mÁs de 80 tiroteos el pasado fue uno de los peores fines de semanas de 2018, aunque en lo que va de aÑo, el nÚmero de asesinatos cayÓ 34%. >> devuelva a los escuela los eso hispanos no gas ta ram 148 dÓlares mÁs en el regreso a la escuela de nuestros hijos una de las razones es que tenemos mÁs hijos el gasto este aÑo, llegara a 275 millones de dÓlares. >> el rey arturo, el barcelona presenta a su Último...
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dean reynolds is in chicago tonight. da reporter: on a quiet august ody in chicago's grant park, it's hard to imagine this spot ens once a bloody battlefield. 50 years ago, it was a time when civil rights were legal, but the resistance was lethal. a time of war and body counts and assassinations. mike james was in chicago. >> we were for peace. we were for ending the war. i'm the guy in the black leather jacket with the blond hair, longer blond hair. >> reporter: he was one of about 10,000 demonstrators-- yippies, hippies, and others-- who intersected with thousands of chicago cops and national guardsmen, a flammable mix on michigan avenue that would later be called a police riot. as news cameraman del hall wasn't doing anything wrong during a march. filming? >> yes, filming. >> reporter: but he wound up on the wrong end of a police baton. >> i really believe i was the first person hit, but i was not the last person. >> reporter: at the democrats' convention five miles away, reporters were roughed up. >> take your hands
dean reynolds is in chicago tonight. da reporter: on a quiet august ody in chicago's grant park, it's hard to imagine this spot ens once a bloody battlefield. 50 years ago, it was a time when civil rights were legal, but the resistance was lethal. a time of war and body counts and assassinations. mike james was in chicago. >> we were for peace. we were for ending the war. i'm the guy in the black leather jacket with the blond hair, longer blond hair. >> reporter: he was one of about...
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to crime in chicago? seems we have this conversation almost weekly now. >> the biggest thing is officers right now are so afraid to be the police. criminal elements in chicago know what is going on with police officers. they know all these officers are so fearful of doing their job, not being protected by the city of chicago coming out, lawsuits of an illegal stop. officers are what i touted from day one, have -- they don't want that. they want to be proactive. if you don't feel you have the backing of your city, not just downtown but chicago, you can't do your job. committal know that. when i was a street officer you had tween 9 of every ten guns laid up and hidden somewhere on the street, 9 of every 10 guns driving around because the criminal element those police officers are too afraid to put a stop because they will end up in the next lawsuit. rob: so much scrutiny on the police for everything they do but where's the accountability on communities rampant in crime and gang violence. thanks for your tim
to crime in chicago? seems we have this conversation almost weekly now. >> the biggest thing is officers right now are so afraid to be the police. criminal elements in chicago know what is going on with police officers. they know all these officers are so fearful of doing their job, not being protected by the city of chicago coming out, lawsuits of an illegal stop. officers are what i touted from day one, have -- they don't want that. they want to be proactive. if you don't feel you have...
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chicago except hisself. yeah burst of deadly gang fighting took place right after an anti violence protest on thursday claimed the bloodshed the consequence of corrupt authorities in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston who will denies the march carter was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of education what assets health care assets capital investment clones has been secretary for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march with chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the the product of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city it's such a way in comfort and you are as the other in a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge or disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence. international chemical weapons experts heading to the english town of ames next week to probe the nerve agent poisoning that left one person dead and a
chicago except hisself. yeah burst of deadly gang fighting took place right after an anti violence protest on thursday claimed the bloodshed the consequence of corrupt authorities in chicago we spoke to gregory livingston who will denies the march carter was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of education what assets health care assets capital investment clones has been secretary for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout...