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in chicago. >> i was born and raised here on the south side, in south shore and i am who i am today because of this community. >> michelle obama's story in chicago is so familiar to so many african-americans. her grandparents came north in the great migration. they came to seek fortune to get away from the racism of the south. >> michelle is south side to the core. i think she represents both the hopes and dreams and struggles of that community in a pretty beautiful way. >> michelle levonne robinson was born in chicago in 1964. the same year that the nation's landmark civil rights act was passed. >> while there was racial strife in cities across the u.s., michelle's south shore neighborhood on chicago's south side was a peaceful, hopeful place. >> when we were growing up in the '60s and '70s, it was utopian-esque. there were no drugs, there were no guns, it takes a village. everyone knew everyone. affirmative action had taken place. there were opportunities for black people to move up. >> michell
in chicago. >> i was born and raised here on the south side, in south shore and i am who i am today because of this community. >> michelle obama's story in chicago is so familiar to so many african-americans. her grandparents came north in the great migration. they came to seek fortune to get away from the racism of the south. >> michelle is south side to the core. i think she represents both the hopes and dreams and struggles of that community in a pretty beautiful way....
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of chicago stunned and grieving. there is never, never a good time to lose a family member to violence but to lose them in the holiday season seems especially cruel. our hearts go out to officer jimenez's family and to the o'neill and less families. officer jimenez was the second chicago police officer killed in the line of duty this year. last february the day before valentine's day, district commander paul barrow was fatally shot in downtown chicago but gun violence against police officers is not just a problem in the city of chicago. it's a problem across america. it's getting worse. we all remember the horrific am bush of dallas police officers in july 2016. five officers killed, nine others injured by a sniper. since then 132 police officers have been shot and killed in the line of duty in cities and towns across our country. these are intentional shootings. at the are not accidents -- they are not accidents. we've seen intentional killings at churches, synagogues, and as we learn so painfully in the city of chi
of chicago stunned and grieving. there is never, never a good time to lose a family member to violence but to lose them in the holiday season seems especially cruel. our hearts go out to officer jimenez's family and to the o'neill and less families. officer jimenez was the second chicago police officer killed in the line of duty this year. last february the day before valentine's day, district commander paul barrow was fatally shot in downtown chicago but gun violence against police officers is...
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in chicago. where she was really started and ran a program that was all about mentoring and spro deucing young people to public service. >> it was during this time that barack won a seat in the illinois state senate. but it didn't feel like a win for michelle. the couple had a new baby girl. malia. and his job had his commuting three hours from chicago to springfield. >> my thoughts were are you nuts? just get a job. make some money. this politics stuff is crazy. >> she's looking at the bank account and saying is this going to be our future? >> the money was tight and the couple welcomed their second child. sasha. he uponered a new idea. a long shot for senate. >> running against a democratic candidate who spends $29 million. and his friend incolliding michelle were skeptical this was a good idea. >> in time, michelle came around. >> i took my wife hat off and put on the citizen hat and thought i would want to see what politics could be like with somebody like him in it. he would be one of the gi
in chicago. where she was really started and ran a program that was all about mentoring and spro deucing young people to public service. >> it was during this time that barack won a seat in the illinois state senate. but it didn't feel like a win for michelle. the couple had a new baby girl. malia. and his job had his commuting three hours from chicago to springfield. >> my thoughts were are you nuts? just get a job. make some money. this politics stuff is crazy. >> she's...
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this is coming from the same spokesperson for the chicago pd who is tweeting that a chicago police officer has been shot in this active shooter incident there at mercy hospital. he is in critical condition, but receiving excellent care. please send prayers, this coming from anthony gugliemi. so we have been getting frequent updates from this spokesperson and continue to get updates. we're still waiting to find out who else has been shot and how badly. >> we don't know if there is one shooter involved in this incident or multiple shooters, right, athena? >> reporter: that's right. so far we don't. even in the earlier tweet, you had the spokesperson referring to a possible offender. so there's still a lot of questions about that possible offender. as we heard someone else say, how badly was that person injured, were they really one of the -- an offender? is there another one? how many are there? so still a whole lot of questions as the police officers -- you've seen the very, very heavy police presence doing a methodical search of this hospital. i'm not sure how many stories it is, but this
this is coming from the same spokesperson for the chicago pd who is tweeting that a chicago police officer has been shot in this active shooter incident there at mercy hospital. he is in critical condition, but receiving excellent care. please send prayers, this coming from anthony gugliemi. so we have been getting frequent updates from this spokesperson and continue to get updates. we're still waiting to find out who else has been shot and how badly. >> we don't know if there is one...
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in chicago. where she was really started and ran a program that was all about mentoring and spro deucing young people to public service. >> it was during this time that barack won a seat in the illinois state senate. but it didn't feel like a win for michelle. the couple had a new baby girl. malia. and his job had his commuting three hours from chicago to springfield. >> my thoughts were are you nuts? just get a job. make some money. this politics stuff is crazy. >> she's looking at the bank account and saying is this going to be our future? >> the money was tight and the couple welcomed their second child. sasha. he uponered a new idea. a long shot for senate. >> running against a democratic candidate who spends $29 million. and his friend incolliding michelle were skeptical this was a good idea. >> in time, michelle came around. >> i took my wife hat off and put on the citizen hat and thought i would want to see what politics could be like with somebody like him in it. he would be one of the gi
in chicago. where she was really started and ran a program that was all about mentoring and spro deucing young people to public service. >> it was during this time that barack won a seat in the illinois state senate. but it didn't feel like a win for michelle. the couple had a new baby girl. malia. and his job had his commuting three hours from chicago to springfield. >> my thoughts were are you nuts? just get a job. make some money. this politics stuff is crazy. >> she's...
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for example, the president of the university of chicago and his senior faculty have adopted the chicago principles. it's a restatement of they have always believed. they basically say free speech is a part of the university of chicago. the president of princeton says as a tactic, he tries to make having controversial speakers so routine that it is not an event. if someone is looking around to stir up trouble because you have a controversial speaker they will have to come every three days because it happens. those are tactics that i have learned from. adopting the chicago principles, vetoing the hecklers' veto and making your campus one where there are many points of view is routine. those are all ways to diffuse the possibility of a big explosion over free speech. mr. rosenstein: i have plenty more questions of my own. theme pause to invite audience, if you have notecards, pass them forward. the senator is prepared to take unscripted questions. take advantage of that opportunity. let me follow up by asking you what you think is the best pathway forward. you have spoken eloquently about
for example, the president of the university of chicago and his senior faculty have adopted the chicago principles. it's a restatement of they have always believed. they basically say free speech is a part of the university of chicago. the president of princeton says as a tactic, he tries to make having controversial speakers so routine that it is not an event. if someone is looking around to stir up trouble because you have a controversial speaker they will have to come every three days...
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led in copper rule for clean safe drinking water additionally the chicago to. atman of water management takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we needed to survive and it has a contaminate in it so how is the quality of our life of our residents if the drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al jazeera chicago. time for sports news is andy thank you so much pete so in just over an hour's time japan's take on iran's persepolis in the second leg of the asian champions league final the japanese sign of a two nil advantage but home support could yet in spite persepolis to a first ever cycle when it's a mystery of it is with the fans inside iraq. fans are gearing up for the asian champions league final here in iran to iran's persepolis take on japan's kachina antlers in azadi stadium in front of around eighty thousand fans the japanese side h
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ents are safe. >> kathy park in chicago for us tonight. thank you. >>> a dramatic showdown in court as a colorado man received three life sentences for murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters in a case that shocked the nation. the prosecutor lsrevealed new det including a motive. miguel almaguer has followed this story from the beginning and has more. >> i trusted you to take care of them, not t kim. >> reporter: confessed killer chris watts faced his father and mother-in-law in court toda >> i have no idea who gave you the right to take their lives. reporter: the colorado husband and father given tee life sentences for the murders of pregnant wife shanann, 3-year-old celeste, and 4-year-old bella. >> and they also trusted you, the heartless monster and then you take them out like trash. you disgust me. >> reporter: in a courtroom where two families openly wept, watts became emotional h wh mother spoke to him as only a mother can. >> we love you and we forgive you, son. [crying] >> reporter: the motive for murder says the d.a. watts
ents are safe. >> kathy park in chicago for us tonight. thank you. >>> a dramatic showdown in court as a colorado man received three life sentences for murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters in a case that shocked the nation. the prosecutor lsrevealed new det including a motive. miguel almaguer has followed this story from the beginning and has more. >> i trusted you to take care of them, not t kim. >> reporter: confessed killer chris watts faced his father and...
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mathematician at the university of chicago and there was an appeal made to the president of chicago. he didn't respond directly, the provost said we don't find any intellectual fraud. it wasn't somehow paving a little obviously st. johns college is a far committed to western canon are admirable institutions and there is always full scale that therefore it is impervious to the federal demand for checking off all of the various boxes, but it's tough. i think the next step is going to have to be homeschooling for college or getting a tutor like we used to have with the grand tour. you find a classic phd who can't get hired because he's not doing these paintings and have him take your child around the roman empire. >> okay. right over here. >> michae >> michael myers, president of the coalition. let's go beyond the crybaby syndrome and addressed a real problems with my mentor called the failure of the human intellect. let's assume our institutions of higher education are not perfect and that there is past racism, discrimination, exclusion i wonder if you could move beyond the protest and
mathematician at the university of chicago and there was an appeal made to the president of chicago. he didn't respond directly, the provost said we don't find any intellectual fraud. it wasn't somehow paving a little obviously st. johns college is a far committed to western canon are admirable institutions and there is always full scale that therefore it is impervious to the federal demand for checking off all of the various boxes, but it's tough. i think the next step is going to have to be...
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we begin with breaking news out of chicago. four people including an officer are dead after a gunman opened fire at mercy hospital on the city's south side. police say the gunman confronted his girlfriend over their broken engagement, then shot her several times. the gunman then exchanged fire with police, fleeing inside the hospital. that's when chaos erupted with patients and hospital staff scrambling for safety. nbc's dan scheneman has more. >> reporter: the first shots were fired around 3:30 local time near mercy hospital on chicago's south side. >> more shots fired. >> they have the pharmacy barricaded. ten shots so far from inside. >> reporter: police say a man and woman who were in a domestic relationship began to argue. the woman, who worked at the hospital, was shot. >> and the gentleman turned around and shot three times in her chest. then once she fell to the ground, he stooshot her three m >> reporter: police say the gunman then opened fire on officers as they arrived at the scene. the gunman ran into the hospital a
we begin with breaking news out of chicago. four people including an officer are dead after a gunman opened fire at mercy hospital on the city's south side. police say the gunman confronted his girlfriend over their broken engagement, then shot her several times. the gunman then exchanged fire with police, fleeing inside the hospital. that's when chaos erupted with patients and hospital staff scrambling for safety. nbc's dan scheneman has more. >> reporter: the first shots were fired...
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takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we needed to survive and it has a contaminate in it so how is the quality of our life of our residents if they're drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al jazeera chicago toilets in some public schools in south africa often see and dangerous especially for children government leaders are promising improvements following the death of two students but that won't happen for another twelve years campaign as a better education say it's a national disgrace for me to miller reports now from the eastern cape province. poorly built and hygiene ache and grimy toilets are the only option for thousands of students in the eastern cape province students at horse school outside king williamstown have to use them every day toilets without seats don't flush instead human waste is collected in a pit underground the stench is overwhelming
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takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we need it to survive and it has a contaminate in it so how is the quality of our life of our residents if they're drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al-jazeera chicago. this is all just here these are the top stories turkey's president has increased the pressure on the side area to reveal what he describes as the truth about the murder of journalist. there's a tie up out of one says he's shared audio recordings related to the killing with saudi arabia the u.s. france germany and the u.k. sources say officials who listen to the tapes were horrified by the contents. as more from power. it was a crucial moment for president who was hoping to push the americans towards a tougher stance against sandi arabia guess the battle of the merger of the saudi journalist. turkey wants the international community to keep up the pres
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well still ahead on news hour water in more than two thirds of homes tested in chicago is contaminated with a brain damaging metal. and in sport a football game six decades in the making is now just hours away with a city rivalry set to decide a continental title. hello you have seen the evidence of winter descending slowly across the levant and iran this is a line of her frontal system which still is giving you a few snow showers in northern afghanistan but the real winter is turkey in just the north so your screen the top of your screen there which will bring significant snow to the northern caucasus and rain showers thunderstorms to the south of that during monday now there's still a return of potential snow into afghanistan west of that where we have recently seen throughout places like jordan or just peter because of the most obvious floods recently received some pretty big showers here and in iraq and in northern saudi it's a quite a spell for both sunday on monday i suspect but south of that we still got the active weather that's been running through kuwait and western iran rece
well still ahead on news hour water in more than two thirds of homes tested in chicago is contaminated with a brain damaging metal. and in sport a football game six decades in the making is now just hours away with a city rivalry set to decide a continental title. hello you have seen the evidence of winter descending slowly across the levant and iran this is a line of her frontal system which still is giving you a few snow showers in northern afghanistan but the real winter is turkey in just...
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takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we needed to survive and it has a contaminated so how is the quality of our lives of our residents if they're drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al-jazeera chicago or thousands of central american migrants have left the stadium in mexico city for the longest and most dangerous leg of that trek to the u.s. border president donald trump assigned an order that would deny asylum to any migrants who enter the united states illegally i was sandra now reports. it was still dark as the caravan of central americans left their shelter in mexico city. thank you thank you for everything they repeated as they pressed on towards their all to meet goal the southern border of the united states. allow them to travel for free on dedicated metro trains to cross the city. almost four thousand migrants left early on saturday following the
takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we needed to survive and it has a contaminated so how is the quality of our lives of our residents if they're drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al-jazeera chicago or thousands of central american migrants have left the stadium...
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takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we need it to survive and it has a contaminate in it so how is the quality of our life of our residents if they're drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al jazeera chicago. all right still ahead on al-jazeera when we come back in spork greece's rising tennis star finds a new way to vent his match frustration. american man spoke out against french colonial rule and was exiled we can move i salute bergstrom missed views which that he spoke out against the regime and was sentenced to life imprisonment he spent twenty two months in hiding thirteen years in exile and seventeen years in jail. al-jazeera well tells the story of the dissident abrahams a fatty morocco's mandela. when a parent loses their child to a terminal illness. they often feel that they've taken on the weight of the world. but mr huang is determined to find
takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we need it to survive and it has a contaminate in it so how is the quality of our life of our residents if they're drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al jazeera chicago. all right still ahead on al-jazeera when we come back in...
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crisis in chicago. how illegal truck makes -- how a fueling themix is opioid crisis gripping the u.s. >> my biggest fear is bur ang another on i almost did that last week. the crisis is real. jane: election day in mississippi, where the battle for the from the state's troubled racial history. remembering a code breaker and groundbreaker. british politician and youtube sensation baroness trumpington dies at the age 96. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. thousands of people die every year as a result of opioid crisis that cuts a swathe acros. th tonight we focus on chicago, where there has been anc disturbingase in the figures. last year the city emergency services responded to an average 21 drug-related incidents a day, and overdoses claime lives than gun crime or traffic accidents. cocaine is adding to the proble especially when mixed with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 15 times stronger than morphine. nick bryant reports from chago, and you may find some of
crisis in chicago. how illegal truck makes -- how a fueling themix is opioid crisis gripping the u.s. >> my biggest fear is bur ang another on i almost did that last week. the crisis is real. jane: election day in mississippi, where the battle for the from the state's troubled racial history. remembering a code breaker and groundbreaker. british politician and youtube sensation baroness trumpington dies at the age 96. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around...
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in officialfrom the chicago at the soul of our city, he said. in official from the chicago city police department has said there was an altercation in the parking lots, to individuals who knew each other. a friend of those two individuals tried to intervene, then the gunmen lifted up his shirt and displayed a handgun. he was pursued into the hospital by a police officer. there was an exchange of gunfire there, during which a female staff member was fatally wounded, also a police officer fatally wounded. the offender also fatally wounded, it is not clear whether that was by police gunfire or self inflict. —— inflicted. more than that, keep watching. hello there. if you thought it was cold yesterday, today is going to feel even colder. all the mild air that we had over the weekend has been pushed away by these easterly winds, and with stronger winds, it will feel colder today, and we're also drawing in colder and colder air as the day goes on. now, probably not a great deal of frost to start the day, too much wind for that. there may be some e
in officialfrom the chicago at the soul of our city, he said. in official from the chicago city police department has said there was an altercation in the parking lots, to individuals who knew each other. a friend of those two individuals tried to intervene, then the gunmen lifted up his shirt and displayed a handgun. he was pursued into the hospital by a police officer. there was an exchange of gunfire there, during which a female staff member was fatally wounded, also a police officer fatally...
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chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. but it's also one of the most deadly. close to the downtown skyscrapers are districts such as the south side and west side that sometimes feel less like neighbourhoods and more like urban combat zones. and so many of the deaths are drug—related. in just one weekend here, more than 70 people were wounded in shootings. 12 of them were killed. chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. this alleyway has been the scene of a spate of recent drive—by attacks. so, no wonder the gangs security detail is edgy. what you sayin, man? but we've come here not to talk about gang warfare but to find out more about a deadly new product that's hit the streets. cocaine laced with the killer opioid fentanyl. and we're hearing that fentanyl is now being mixed into cocaine? yeah, like, right now, it's mixed in everything right now. it's in the cocaine, it's in the heroin, it's the pills, you know what i'm saying? that's the new wave of this right now. do the users actually know it's in the
chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. but it's also one of the most deadly. close to the downtown skyscrapers are districts such as the south side and west side that sometimes feel less like neighbourhoods and more like urban combat zones. and so many of the deaths are drug—related. in just one weekend here, more than 70 people were wounded in shootings. 12 of them were killed. chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. this alleyway has been the scene of a spate...
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. >>> we h mee details on that breaking news in chicago. chicago police say one of their officers has been shot responding to a shooting at mercy hospital. >> there are reports here of multiple victims wounded, one suspect is so believed to have been shot. if you areamiliar at all with mercy hospital, you know this is a big complex, about 25 blockss h of the chicago loop. we don't know what led up to the shooting, but stay with us,y we'll sll over this story coming up later on news 4 at 5:00. >>> and there is outrage, disbelief, dozens of people say thatocal businessman dehe seefeseef seef -- deceived them. >> and complaints go back years. our consumer investigative reporter susan hogan is here with the story that you will only see on news 4. >> we first told you about a business called access mobility 2w0 ye two years o. e owner was accused of taking thousands of dollars from seniors for medical equipment but never delivering them. after our first story, he paid those customers back. but the complaints continued to roll in. >> reporter: on
. >>> we h mee details on that breaking news in chicago. chicago police say one of their officers has been shot responding to a shooting at mercy hospital. >> there are reports here of multiple victims wounded, one suspect is so believed to have been shot. if you areamiliar at all with mercy hospital, you know this is a big complex, about 25 blockss h of the chicago loop. we don't know what led up to the shooting, but stay with us,y we'll sll over this story coming up later on...
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users at the chicago parties just don't know what they're snorting. and, although heroin mixed with fentanyl remains by far the biggest killer, the number of cocaine and fentanyl overdose deaths has doubled over the past year across illinois. it is extraordinary how brazen this business can be. these dealers connected with a mexican cartel have set up shop in a car in downtown chicago. it's a lucrative business. they sell what many regard as a party drug in the more affluent districts of the city, but they say mixing in fentanyl with cocaine makes no sense, because it risks killing off their client base of recreational users. if you think about it, everybody around us right now are major consumers. if they don't consume today, they will consume tomorrow. and if somebody doesn't die today, somebody will die tomorrow, if that hits the streets. it's going to impact our neighbourhoods, and our whole city, and our whole country. it's going to hit us like a bulldozer, i tell you that much. it's going to knock us off the charts. it's that deadly. fentanyl ha
users at the chicago parties just don't know what they're snorting. and, although heroin mixed with fentanyl remains by far the biggest killer, the number of cocaine and fentanyl overdose deaths has doubled over the past year across illinois. it is extraordinary how brazen this business can be. these dealers connected with a mexican cartel have set up shop in a car in downtown chicago. it's a lucrative business. they sell what many regard as a party drug in the more affluent districts of the...
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the shooting at a hospital in chicago. a gunman opening fire in a parking lot and then inside the hospital. multiple people shot. doctors, nurses and patients could be seen evacuating parts of the hospital, hurrying out with their hands in the air. police rushing to mercy hospital, barricading streets in the area. and this was the scene from above just a short time ago. a police escort following an ambulance carrying an officer who was shot and who is now critically injured. it is believed the gunman is dead tonight. and abc's alex perez leading us off. he's on the scene in chicago. >> reporter: doctors and nurses with their hands up evacuated from chicago's mercy hospital. a man with a gun inside. the first shots fired around 3:00 p.m. james gray, a patient, says he saw a man and the woman walking together in the parking lot when the man opened fire. >> the gentleman turned around and shot three times in her chest, then when she fell to the ground, he stood over her and shot her three more times. >> and you witnessed all
the shooting at a hospital in chicago. a gunman opening fire in a parking lot and then inside the hospital. multiple people shot. doctors, nurses and patients could be seen evacuating parts of the hospital, hurrying out with their hands in the air. police rushing to mercy hospital, barricading streets in the area. and this was the scene from above just a short time ago. a police escort following an ambulance carrying an officer who was shot and who is now critically injured. it is believed the...
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more than 1,000 flights got cancelled between chicago o'hare and can kansas yesterday. major airlines like united, delta and spirit are waving change fees for those willing to travel later this week. >> reporter: good morning. in just the last few hours that winter storm warning was switched to a blizzard warning for a lot of folks in chicago. that's a signal the worst is yet to come. the massive storm hit as more than gift million americans are heading home after the thanksgiving holiday. wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour. huge buses stuck on the road. >> reporter: overwhelming cars and canceling and delaying flietsz. kansas declared a state of emergency. >> in my 19 years off a trooper this might be the top five across kansas in this area. >> reporter: they shared their view of whiteout conditions on twitter. >> this is so scary. >> this is ridiculous. >> reporter: they sought shelter in this gas station until the storm passed. >> you couldn't see anything, not eeven a foot in front of you. it felt like you were in a hurricane with snow. >> reporter: they put chic
more than 1,000 flights got cancelled between chicago o'hare and can kansas yesterday. major airlines like united, delta and spirit are waving change fees for those willing to travel later this week. >> reporter: good morning. in just the last few hours that winter storm warning was switched to a blizzard warning for a lot of folks in chicago. that's a signal the worst is yet to come. the massive storm hit as more than gift million americans are heading home after the thanksgiving...
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he wanted to apply to the chicago pd. the 26-year-old a musician, an organist at his church, a community left to grieve a young man they say died needlessly doing what he loved. >> how in the world does the security guard get shot by the police? a young man that was literally just doing his job and now he's gone. >> reporter: and friends describe roberson as a man of god who shared his musical talents at several churches around the city. he was beloved. the circumstances of his death are now under investigation. the police chief there says the officer who opened fire has been with that department for four years. he's now on paid administrative leave, guys. >> such a tough story. >> it is. >> thank you, erielle. >>> a wisconsin school is under fire after this photo showing a group of boys giving the nazi salute went viral. the school is responding, so is one of the boys, and abc's adrienne bankert is here with the story. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you too, george. this controversial prom photo has
he wanted to apply to the chicago pd. the 26-year-old a musician, an organist at his church, a community left to grieve a young man they say died needlessly doing what he loved. >> how in the world does the security guard get shot by the police? a young man that was literally just doing his job and now he's gone. >> reporter: and friends describe roberson as a man of god who shared his musical talents at several churches around the city. he was beloved. the circumstances of his...
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>> one of the things we also did is went to chicago. you went to chicago. looking at this issue which we think is a core issue for changing police departments, the blue line. covering up for other officers of bad deeds, the culture of police departments in chicago and throughout, we saw it everywhere we went, the culture -- even though i know it is bad, not going to say anything about it and if i say anything about it i will get punished for it and this is something that is not in the book. matt told me this the other day and i don't know how we forgot it. he was attacked while he was a college student by a police dog. he had come up for a celebration of the philadelphia 76ers and finally won the championship. he came home, anybody came down to the party and he gets attacked by a police dog. the interesting part of that story, there is a reporter who pulls a surprise. in philadelphia, the interesting project -- >> two things come to mind about the incident, from the k-9 officers. when my parents found the police report about the incident, listed as a police
>> one of the things we also did is went to chicago. you went to chicago. looking at this issue which we think is a core issue for changing police departments, the blue line. covering up for other officers of bad deeds, the culture of police departments in chicago and throughout, we saw it everywhere we went, the culture -- even though i know it is bad, not going to say anything about it and if i say anything about it i will get punished for it and this is something that is not in the...
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y tambiÉn he chicago seis personas, entre ellas una mujer embarazada, sobrevivieron en un elevador que se desplomÓ 84 pisos.
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11/18
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chicago will have the worst of it tonight. detroit is mostly rain and then this moves into the northeast which has some mild air now. it will be rain but it will be heavy rain for the monday commute home. morning commute in chicago will be a mess and the evening commute here across the northeast will be a mess on the wet side. tom? >> rob marciano tracking that storm for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn to the other breaking news we're monitoring from the border where thousands of migrants from that caravan have arrived. some of them breaking through mexico's police lines in tijuana surging into the no man's land between the two countries. u.s. agents reportedly responding with tear gas and completely shutting down the busy crossing near san diego. the army now reporting members of the military are on the scene. abc's marci gonzalez is there. >> reporter: tonight chaos erupting on the border, hundreds of migrants rushing to cross into the u.s. from mexico. the group, pushing past mexican authorities in riot gear, climbi
chicago will have the worst of it tonight. detroit is mostly rain and then this moves into the northeast which has some mild air now. it will be rain but it will be heavy rain for the monday commute home. morning commute in chicago will be a mess and the evening commute here across the northeast will be a mess on the wet side. tom? >> rob marciano tracking that storm for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn to the other breaking news we're monitoring from the border where...
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Nov 11, 2018
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there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, who loved chicago. we will never know. photograph on facebook a number of years ago. the story broke in national geographic, which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. 2014,as in the summer of at the beginning of the 100 year anniversary of world war i. thatne wrote in to say this emblem right here is the emblem, even today, of the chicago fire department. wow, what a shock. this person was absolutely right. there was someone among all these new englanders from chicago. how thelike to show you soldiers felt about america. underneath ther farm into violent part of the front. the unit that was here was the famous big red, the first division that was a unit that sustained the most casualties and had the most days in combat of any unit during the war. the farm that was on the surface was completely level. shelter inns found the cellar. forever and this flag and the emotion of how they whenabout their country, in the midst of a deadly war. stairs, where it is hell on earth, comes through 100 years later. this
there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, who loved chicago. we will never know. photograph on facebook a number of years ago. the story broke in national geographic, which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. 2014,as in the summer of at the beginning of the 100 year anniversary of world war i. thatne wrote in to say this emblem right here is the emblem, even today, of the chicago fire department. wow, what a shock. this person was absolutely right. there was...
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and from there we went to chicago here. i like big cities brother new yorkers right but i come to chicago i've got a lot of old friends here we've got great deep dish pizza and chicago was just the windy city. called the pomeranian. is kind of like an iranian but with palm in front of where we go from there you drove the massachusetts right straight through. to this area here you. see that it's kind of like a. and that this is where the magic out the people in the phenolic they must be subjugated american buildings one where we actually took our personal our deeds. and we took it out upon the water. was. going to face. the dead or if you could walk on water and by golly it did. break here. boston over more. great american built. to be honest with you we really don't know where the pilgrimage goes from here i believe we're on the precipice of a whole new precipice and that means that. the impossible has now become possible to cairo moment here in america kyra us is latin of course for a moment in time when things are no long
and from there we went to chicago here. i like big cities brother new yorkers right but i come to chicago i've got a lot of old friends here we've got great deep dish pizza and chicago was just the windy city. called the pomeranian. is kind of like an iranian but with palm in front of where we go from there you drove the massachusetts right straight through. to this area here you. see that it's kind of like a. and that this is where the magic out the people in the phenolic they must be...
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dos empleados del hospital y un policÍa de chicago. viviana Ávila nos tiene más informaciÓn sobre este incidente que mantuvo en vilo la ciudad. viviana: la escena fue caÓtica en el hospital mercy de chicago ando de acuerdo con la policÍa de la ciudad, el tiroteo se iniciÓ en el estacionamiento de la ciudad pasada las 3+00 de la tarde. una disputa de carÁcter con el pistolero juan lÓpez disparÁndole a una mujer, la doctora tamara o neill quien habÍa sido su ex pareja. tenemos cuatro individuos muertos.ital y el agresor. el policÍa fallecido es samuel jimÉnez. llevaba sÓlo 18 meses en la fuerza policial y deja a tres hijos huÉrfanos. esta misma noche se le rendirÍa tributo a su memoria. empleados hispanos del hospital describieron los momentos de horror que vivieron. >> nos empezaron a anunciar que hubieron balazos en el hospital y que nos escondÍamos. encerramos a los pacientes que estaban en el lobby. viviana: otra empleada de la instituciÓn aseguró que siguiÓ el protocolo de emergencia que aprendiÓ hace poco. >> ha
dos empleados del hospital y un policÍa de chicago. viviana Ávila nos tiene más informaciÓn sobre este incidente que mantuvo en vilo la ciudad. viviana: la escena fue caÓtica en el hospital mercy de chicago ando de acuerdo con la policÍa de la ciudad, el tiroteo se iniciÓ en el estacionamiento de la ciudad pasada las 3+00 de la tarde. una disputa de carÁcter con el pistolero juan lÓpez disparÁndole a una mujer, la doctora tamara o neill quien habÍa sido su ex pareja. tenemos cuatro...
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this time at a hospitaljust south of downtown chicago. the police say it started with a row in the car park are twin people who knew each other. the gunmen first shot a woman with whom he was in a relationship, and then headed inside the building, closely followed by several police officers. more shots were fired, a p pa re ntly officers. more shots were fired, apparently at random. it was extreme and it was very loud and it was close, so this is what happened. i do not know after that, the swat tea m do not know after that, the swat team came and got us out of the utility room and made us walk across the street. literally, as i am stepping onto the pavement, 85 shots or six shots. i drop my groceries, ta ke or six shots. i drop my groceries, take cover. we take cover and were waiting to seek shelter, and then we had about six more shots. a doctor, pharmaceutical assistant and a police officer killed. the government is also dead. those offices that responded today saved a lot of lives, because this guy was just shooting, that poor woman g
this time at a hospitaljust south of downtown chicago. the police say it started with a row in the car park are twin people who knew each other. the gunmen first shot a woman with whom he was in a relationship, and then headed inside the building, closely followed by several police officers. more shots were fired, a p pa re ntly officers. more shots were fired, apparently at random. it was extreme and it was very loud and it was close, so this is what happened. i do not know after that, the...
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deadly gunfire erupted at a hospital in chicago, a catholic supply shop in a st. louis suburb, and a shooting in downtown denver. a shooting began at the mercy hospital in the parking lot. laura podesta is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it took several minutes to subdue the gunman at that hospital yesterday. when it was all over, four people were dead including a police officer and the gunman, 32-year-old juan lopez. it's unclear if lopez took his own life or was killed by responding officers. >> outside of mercy hospital. a guy fired. >> reporter: a gunman opened fire at chicago's mercy hospital yesterday afternoon killing two employees and a police officer. >> it was like pow, pow, pow. pow, pow, pow. pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. it was extremely loud and close. >> reporter: the shooter and his ex-fiancee, dr. tamara o'neal, were arguing in the parking lot when he shot and killed her. when officers arrived, he ran into the hospital where they exchanged gunfire. >> when they pulled up, they heard the gunshots, and they did
deadly gunfire erupted at a hospital in chicago, a catholic supply shop in a st. louis suburb, and a shooting in downtown denver. a shooting began at the mercy hospital in the parking lot. laura podesta is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it took several minutes to subdue the gunman at that hospital yesterday. when it was all over, four people were dead including a police officer and the gunman, 32-year-old juan lopez. it's unclear if lopez took...
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chicago p.d. >> i'm going two directions, scriptnd and nonscripted. scripted, "this is us" and then unscripted i'm going "fix r upper. if i could come in with chip on demo day. >> kyle put a lay-up. >> next question is from ali, what is the movie you quote the most? >> who you going to the dance with anyway, spaulding? come on, come on. >> oh, i have to tell you what it is. >> oh, come on. you didn't get that? >> i thought you were going to say something else. >> what did you think i was going to say? >> friday based on our discussion. >> friday, that was my second choice. >> mine is boys in the hood. >> boys in the hood. >> a time in 1991 i could recite it from start to finish. >> what you got? >> especially all dough boys line. they either don't know, don't show, don't care about what's going on in the hood. he watched the news. he didn't see anything about the death of his brother ricky. >> on the one two one two. >> favorite karaoke song. >> chris stapleton, tennessee which is can i. >> mine is hero by enrique iglesias. >> thank you, morgan.good s
chicago p.d. >> i'm going two directions, scriptnd and nonscripted. scripted, "this is us" and then unscripted i'm going "fix r upper. if i could come in with chip on demo day. >> kyle put a lay-up. >> next question is from ali, what is the movie you quote the most? >> who you going to the dance with anyway, spaulding? come on, come on. >> oh, i have to tell you what it is. >> oh, come on. you didn't get that? >> i thought you were going...
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overnight a solemn procession for a fallen hero in chicago. officers lining the streets saluting the ambulance carrying the body of one of their own now identified as 28-year-old chicago police officer samuel jiminez. >> we cannot thank him enough for his courage and bravery today. >> all units we're getting a so 10-1, 10-1 outside mercy hospital. no further information. shots fired in front of mercy hospital. >> reporter: gunshots first reported around 3:30 monday afternoon, terrified doctors and nurses then seen here rushing out of mercy hospital with their hands in the air. >> it was chaos. it was just mass chaos. >> reporter: eyewitnesses say the suspect first opened fire in the hospital parking lot. that's where authorities say he shot and killed dr. tamara o'neal with whom he was in a relationship. >> the gentleman turned around and shot three times in her chest then once she fell to the ground, he stood over her and shot her three more times. . >> reporter: officials say the gunman then stormed into the hospital shooting at random and k
overnight a solemn procession for a fallen hero in chicago. officers lining the streets saluting the ambulance carrying the body of one of their own now identified as 28-year-old chicago police officer samuel jiminez. >> we cannot thank him enough for his courage and bravery today. >> all units we're getting a so 10-1, 10-1 outside mercy hospital. no further information. shots fired in front of mercy hospital. >> reporter: gunshots first reported around 3:30 monday afternoon,...
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Nov 10, 2018
11/18
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somehow there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, or who loved chicago. we will never know, but i had posted this photograph on facebook, a number of years ago, not long after the story broke in "national geographic," which which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. this was in the summer of 2014 at the beginning of the 100-year anniversary of world war i. and someone wrote in to say that this emblem right here is the emblem, even today, of the chicago fire department. wow. what a shock. that person was absolutely right. so there was someone amongst all these new englanders from chicago. i would like to show you how these soldiers felt about america. this is a cellar underneath a farm in a violent part of the front. it is in canteeni. and the unit that was here was the famous big red. the unit that sustained the most casualties and had the most days of combat of any unit in the war. the farm was completely leveled. but americans found shelter in this cellar. and when you're walking down the stairs, you turn to the left and you see "u.s.
somehow there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, or who loved chicago. we will never know, but i had posted this photograph on facebook, a number of years ago, not long after the story broke in "national geographic," which which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. this was in the summer of 2014 at the beginning of the 100-year anniversary of world war i. and someone wrote in to say that this emblem right here is the emblem, even today, of the chicago...
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the flight delays are from chicago o'hare -- at chicago o'hare. it is because of snow. so far it is green but if you have a flight from oakland to chicago there are some departure delays. >> the water year rainfall -- we have made up some good ground. we will makeup more this week. i would be surprised if santa rosa was over 100% of normal by san francisco as 67%. oakland just over 2 and -- at 63. 79-100. signs of more rain for san jose this week. cloud cover north of the golden gate. high clouds. the south will be clear and sunny. >>> more rain is on the wayne. -- on the way. thursday morning could be impressive with some 4 inch totals. to the north another system is on tap for saturday. today high clouds and a mild pattern. 40s and 50s on the temperatures and we will end up with the high cloud deck coming in and the high pressure still in charge. it will give us a lot of cloud cover to the north and mostly sunny to the south. 60s near 70 in morgan hill and gilroy. 6:01. >>> things are improving on the east. we will start there. i will show you the 80 westbound. it was
the flight delays are from chicago o'hare -- at chicago o'hare. it is because of snow. so far it is green but if you have a flight from oakland to chicago there are some departure delays. >> the water year rainfall -- we have made up some good ground. we will makeup more this week. i would be surprised if santa rosa was over 100% of normal by san francisco as 67%. oakland just over 2 and -- at 63. 79-100. signs of more rain for san jose this week. cloud cover north of the golden gate....
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Nov 5, 2018
11/18
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he bought one in new york, one in detroit and one in the chicago area at midway airport. if you came out on one of his flights you came out for a three-day weekend and you sat presentation,les as well as having a weekend free out here. if you bought a priest a property than your whole week and was paid for. he stayed at the havasu resort hotel, which is no longer here. it was located where the city buildings are now, up on the hill. it had a good view of the lake the cousin was nothing here in those days. you could see all the way down to the lake. it was very beautiful my dad said. my parents, being 12 below zero just chicago decided to take it we can to go to arizona. my mother was very interested in purchasing real estate during her lifetime. they came out, they bought a piece of property and then came home after the weekend. i think a lot of the first population came out of those three flights, chicago, new york and detroit. there were a lot of people from your, michigan, illinois and wisconsin. i think that had something to do with it was those fights in the 1960's.
he bought one in new york, one in detroit and one in the chicago area at midway airport. if you came out on one of his flights you came out for a three-day weekend and you sat presentation,les as well as having a weekend free out here. if you bought a priest a property than your whole week and was paid for. he stayed at the havasu resort hotel, which is no longer here. it was located where the city buildings are now, up on the hill. it had a good view of the lake the cousin was nothing here in...
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millions from kansas city to chicago in the crosshairs. where the storm is heading next. >> plus, why a major east coast bridge had to be shut down in the nearly 12-hour long amtrak nightmare. passengers stranded with no working toilets. >>> border clash. agents firing tear gas at migrants storming the southern border. a busy crossing shut down. the new images and what's next as president trump threatens to close the entire border. >>> babies of the future? breaking news overnight as a
millions from kansas city to chicago in the crosshairs. where the storm is heading next. >> plus, why a major east coast bridge had to be shut down in the nearly 12-hour long amtrak nightmare. passengers stranded with no working toilets. >>> border clash. agents firing tear gas at migrants storming the southern border. a busy crossing shut down. the new images and what's next as president trump threatens to close the entire border. >>> babies of the future? breaking news...
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, in which the meat packing industry in chicago had managed to completely suppress that strike. and at that point, kansas was the hot bed of socialism, and they published out of kansas a national socialist newspaper called appeal to reason. so sinclair wrote to the editor of appeal to reason and said let me write a story about the butcher strike which he did, and he said i'd like to write a novel about the plight of the poor chicago write workers. so the appeal to commission ran the book in 1905 as a serial novel. now what he had done because he hung out with people at the time called muck-raking journalists, it was a name that teddy roosevelt coined for investigative reporters that he was not that fond of. so he hung out with muck raking journalists so before he did his novel he moved to chicago and spent weeks in the chicago stock yards which was where they processed most of the meat for the country. he was very poor, and blended right in with all the poor butchers, and canners, because his clothes were so shabby and he took reams of notes. so when he wrote the book, it was jo
, in which the meat packing industry in chicago had managed to completely suppress that strike. and at that point, kansas was the hot bed of socialism, and they published out of kansas a national socialist newspaper called appeal to reason. so sinclair wrote to the editor of appeal to reason and said let me write a story about the butcher strike which he did, and he said i'd like to write a novel about the plight of the poor chicago write workers. so the appeal to commission ran the book in...