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classic downtown chicago with its imposing skyline of his world removed from the chicago lapointe works and he covers stories from the tougher side of town one that is rarely court on camera he's been on the job for 20 years now and seldom sleeps more than 5 hours a day if that. plus a. good cup of coffee sounds good. local t.v. stations pay between $150.00 and $300.00 for the footage he delivers although there are plenty of cases to cover poorly as he's known by police and gang members alike has to work hard for his money he's the city's number one police reporter and after all these years he's still passionate about his job. here. is that. if you have fear you can't you can't properly cover the city of chicago i don't know if you have fear it's like if you were a war correspondent if you were assigned to afghanistan or iraq. this is the similar assignment at the end of the day every day someone is being shot in my life . so it isn't that much different than being a combat journalist that many times tonight is a quiet night and we already have several people shot a quiet night in most
classic downtown chicago with its imposing skyline of his world removed from the chicago lapointe works and he covers stories from the tougher side of town one that is rarely court on camera he's been on the job for 20 years now and seldom sleeps more than 5 hours a day if that. plus a. good cup of coffee sounds good. local t.v. stations pay between $150.00 and $300.00 for the footage he delivers although there are plenty of cases to cover poorly as he's known by police and gang members alike...
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in chicago, 25,000 teachers are walking out of chicago public schools today to demand better pay and benefits, smaller class sizes, and more nurses, counselors, social workers and librarians. the historic strike has brought the country's third-largest school system grinding to a halt, with classes canceled for more than 350,000 students as thousands of striking workers and their allies take to picket lines throughout the city. the teachers have long demanded more support staff in schools, and are demanding the city put this pledge in writing. recent polls ahead of today's strike show chicago residents support the teachers. after headlines, we'll go to chicago for more on the teachers' strike. we will speak with an official from the chicago teachers union as well as from the seiu, the service in place international union. in more labor news, tens of thousands of general motors workers are celebrating after the united auto workers and the auto manufacturing giant reached a tentative contract deal that could end the longest strike at gm in a half century. the agreement would include wag
in chicago, 25,000 teachers are walking out of chicago public schools today to demand better pay and benefits, smaller class sizes, and more nurses, counselors, social workers and librarians. the historic strike has brought the country's third-largest school system grinding to a halt, with classes canceled for more than 350,000 students as thousands of striking workers and their allies take to picket lines throughout the city. the teachers have long demanded more support staff in schools, and...
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also fellow natives of chicago. i'm here to talk about solutions to the public health threat posed by gun violence, not only as a physician who has practiced internal medicine for over 30 years here in chicago, but as the immediate past president of the national medical association. this is the largest and oldest organization representing african-american professionals, doing so for over 50,000 african-american physicians and our patients in the united states and its territory. we are the collective voice of african-american physicians and the leading force of parity and justice in medicine. violence continues to be on the forefront this year, as it was throughout my presidency. as you know, it is one of the leading causes of death in america, where more than 39,000 people die every year and 85,000 more suffer nonfatal injuries. it costs our economy $29 billion annually and publications -- costs include job loss, police and criminal justice activities, health care costs and decreased quality of life. we know the sta
also fellow natives of chicago. i'm here to talk about solutions to the public health threat posed by gun violence, not only as a physician who has practiced internal medicine for over 30 years here in chicago, but as the immediate past president of the national medical association. this is the largest and oldest organization representing african-american professionals, doing so for over 50,000 african-american physicians and our patients in the united states and its territory. we are the...
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our natives of chicago. i'm talking about policies and solutions to the public health posed by gun violence. not only as a physician that has practiced here in chicago but the immediate past president of the medical association. it is the largest and oldest organization representing african american professionals and doing so for 50,000 african american positions and our place in the united states territory. and our positions in that voice and a leading voice of justice and medicine. gun violence has been a key that continues to be on the forefront as it was throughout my residency. as you know, it's one of the leading causes where more than 39,000 people died by guns every year and nine fatal injuries. it caused our call to me 290 billion annually and the cause for fire arm includes work laws mental health care and emergency transportation and criminal justice activity and insurance claims and decrease quality of life. we know the statistics of what's going on here in chicago and unfortunately, those number
our natives of chicago. i'm talking about policies and solutions to the public health posed by gun violence. not only as a physician that has practiced here in chicago but the immediate past president of the medical association. it is the largest and oldest organization representing african american professionals and doing so for 50,000 african american positions and our place in the united states territory. and our positions in that voice and a leading voice of justice and medicine. gun...
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writing public safety operations including chicago police department, chicago fire department, office of emergency management and communications, civilian office of police accountability, and police board. managing consent reform priorities and liaise li ason of state and county governments. as core components of its initial efforts, the mayor's office has convened regional coordination meetings on the west side and south side. facilitated, broad, yet targeted collaboration across city agencies through mostly public safety cabinet meetings and launched an unprecedented collaborative effort with the u.s. department of justice, the cook county state's attorney's office, the office of cook county sheriffs, and other major partners that is designed to trap gun offenders to identify strengths and trends and weaknesses in the criminal justice system. we have embarked on a proactive strategy that looks at gun violence as a public health crisis, which is what it is. while we continue to see consistent reductions of violent crime throughout the city, mayor lightfoot, she would be the first to
writing public safety operations including chicago police department, chicago fire department, office of emergency management and communications, civilian office of police accountability, and police board. managing consent reform priorities and liaise li ason of state and county governments. as core components of its initial efforts, the mayor's office has convened regional coordination meetings on the west side and south side. facilitated, broad, yet targeted collaboration across city agencies...
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we're waiting for a call from chicago, because there's no place we would rather help than chicago. to reduce people going back to prisons and to help nonviolent inmates successfully rejoin society. last year we passed historic bipartisan criminal justice reform. it has been very successful. they have been trying to get passed for a long time. we had conservatives, super conservatives, very liberal people, republicans, democrats, a lot of people. i'm especially grateful to the help of chief cell of the iacp. fantastic man, as well as pat and jim pascoe of the fraternal order of police in achieving this landmark breakthrough. as you know in recent years our country has seen a dangerous trend of criminals assaulting police. we don't like that. last month, chicago police officers adam wozniak was serving an arrest warrant for a man suspected of shooting a woman when the suspect opened fire and shot at him multiple times. he was very, very badly hurt. his fellow officers chased down the gunmen while adam stemmed the bleeding from his wound. almost died. after a month in hospital and mul
we're waiting for a call from chicago, because there's no place we would rather help than chicago. to reduce people going back to prisons and to help nonviolent inmates successfully rejoin society. last year we passed historic bipartisan criminal justice reform. it has been very successful. they have been trying to get passed for a long time. we had conservatives, super conservatives, very liberal people, republicans, democrats, a lot of people. i'm especially grateful to the help of chief cell...
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president trump goes to chicago. rips into the city claiming the crime rate makes it embarrassing to america and less safe than afghanistan. is there any truth to that. the president getting a chilly reception at the world series. well, is this the president's own fault? he heard lock him up. joe biden ramps up attacks on trump calling him an idiot for saying russian election interference is a hoax. >> how concerned are you about foreign interference in the election? >> i'm concerned about foreign interference. beyond me. everybody knows what's going on. trump not only doesn't want to do anything about it he's going out and asking for help. come help me. help me from biden being the nominee. >> he says russian interference is a hoax. >> he's an idiot. everybody knows this. nobody doubts it. >> let's get right to the breaking news. national security counsel top ukraine expert testifying to congress tomorrow. about the president july 25th ukraine call, a call he was listening in on. joining me now. so glad to have you
president trump goes to chicago. rips into the city claiming the crime rate makes it embarrassing to america and less safe than afghanistan. is there any truth to that. the president getting a chilly reception at the world series. well, is this the president's own fault? he heard lock him up. joe biden ramps up attacks on trump calling him an idiot for saying russian election interference is a hoax. >> how concerned are you about foreign interference in the election? >> i'm...
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he lives in chicago. you explain to me what's going on here and you got all these ics in the city but they don't want the president to visit. what is going on? >> it is stunning. being from chicago the last time there was a republican mayor in chicago was 1931. citizens of chicago should be throwing him a parade not protesting. in chicago there are problems for things to president trump's progrowth agenda that you are seeing the lowest black on the planet, lois lacked poverty rate, lowest ever latino to permit so for the first time in long time chicago can say things are getting better but here's the great irony. under pres. donald trump chicago is doing far better than was under barack obama in his own hometown of chicago. there are so many problems in chicago. the old expression chicago says if something goes wrong keep running democrats over and over. it seems they've exterminated metaphorically all republicans throughout this one great city and i applaud the pres. for coming into this very difficult c
he lives in chicago. you explain to me what's going on here and you got all these ics in the city but they don't want the president to visit. what is going on? >> it is stunning. being from chicago the last time there was a republican mayor in chicago was 1931. citizens of chicago should be throwing him a parade not protesting. in chicago there are problems for things to president trump's progrowth agenda that you are seeing the lowest black on the planet, lois lacked poverty rate, lowest...
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he represents chicago too. >> you know, he sees chicago -- we are all americans. but his base are leery of people who live in chicago. people of color. immigrants. this is a sanctuary city. the president is spent his entire presidency beats up on people like us and sees it a way of giving himself advantage. the other issue is the police. he sees policing and police as his friends and you saw he got a receptive audience. this is an opportunity to shore up the base and engage in a lot of race baiting. >> why do you say that? >> i say that because he's be relentless about attacking people of color. attacking cities like chicago. full of people of color. attacking immigrants and the big question i want to ask him today is what are you going to do to help us? you can attack and criticize but you have all the resources in the world in the federal government and haven't offered significant help to chicago. >> rather than what have you got to lose? remember that statement. the president attacked the superintendent local politicians and suggesting that the crime problem co
he represents chicago too. >> you know, he sees chicago -- we are all americans. but his base are leery of people who live in chicago. people of color. immigrants. this is a sanctuary city. the president is spent his entire presidency beats up on people like us and sees it a way of giving himself advantage. the other issue is the police. he sees policing and police as his friends and you saw he got a receptive audience. this is an opportunity to shore up the base and engage in a lot of...
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and president slid shredded chicago for by loan violence. -- labelin chicagoing whichs the worse sanctuary city in america. warning since trump was elected, up to now, trump will trigger a recession, their big case for recession just fell apartment to joe biden admitting after months of denying, he did know about his son's business in ukraine. fallout for biden campaign. and probe of russia probe, democrat former top fbi official, james comey trying to under cut the probes. also, we debate, is pelosi feeling the heat of the probes? is that why she moved up the vote? thank you, i am elizabeth macdonald, the "evening edit" starts right now. welcome. first victory for president, president trump announcing killing of abu bakr al-baghdadi in a u.s. raid in syria, the president talking about it inned. today. >> you don't hear it enough, you do an incredible job. the people of this country know it. the people of this country love you, you don't hear it from these people here could they love you. you don't hear it from the fake news. they walk to my office, sir we killed this leader at a low level
and president slid shredded chicago for by loan violence. -- labelin chicagoing whichs the worse sanctuary city in america. warning since trump was elected, up to now, trump will trigger a recession, their big case for recession just fell apartment to joe biden admitting after months of denying, he did know about his son's business in ukraine. fallout for biden campaign. and probe of russia probe, democrat former top fbi official, james comey trying to under cut the probes. also, we debate, is...
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she has called chicago a sanctuary city. it's irresponsible and dangerous. she should be helping chicago not hurting it and by them not being there and creating relationship with the president it's the worst thing they could do. >> laura: it's more w about her and her political bona fide of left. it's good to have a decent working relationship with a president. gary worked with the obama administration. they didn'tt agree on a lot but interface. i want to play something that president trump said today about well referencing afghanistan. >> all over the world they are talking about chicago. afghanistan is a safe place by comparison. it's true. police officers of chicago are entitled to a police superintendent who has their backs and knows what he is doing. >> laura: when i was in chicago about a month ago doing a special i spoke i to a lot of police officers and it was interesting a cross backgrounds culturally diverse group of folks, the stories -- i could have done two hours about what happens politically to the police day in and day out. >> well you know w
she has called chicago a sanctuary city. it's irresponsible and dangerous. she should be helping chicago not hurting it and by them not being there and creating relationship with the president it's the worst thing they could do. >> laura: it's more w about her and her political bona fide of left. it's good to have a decent working relationship with a president. gary worked with the obama administration. they didn'tt agree on a lot but interface. i want to play something that president...
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chicago from afar. at this particular time where things are very sensitive between our minority communities, specifically our african-american community and police, it's just a bad time for him to come. we're still not fully recovered from what happened with laquan mcdonald. we have other police shooting incidents that will be coming up very soon. we're still trying to figure out how to deal with those. we need the police and our city working together, not being divided. >> police superintendent eddie johnson, as you know, is hosting this event. he is not attending the president's speech, we're told. that decision, to not show up for the president's speech, how is that decision playing there in the city, how is it playing inside the police department? >> well, as you know, the fraternal order of police, the union has issued a statement basically, you know, condemning the police chief for doing that. but the community is very supportive of him. we understand why he did it. we actually wanted him to do it
chicago from afar. at this particular time where things are very sensitive between our minority communities, specifically our african-american community and police, it's just a bad time for him to come. we're still not fully recovered from what happened with laquan mcdonald. we have other police shooting incidents that will be coming up very soon. we're still trying to figure out how to deal with those. we need the police and our city working together, not being divided. >> police...
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donald trump said he would like to help the city of chicago. >> according to the chicago tribune we are at 2300 shootings to date. a smart leader would do so. the mayor of chicago would do so and the decision not to go to the speech. donald trump said in 2017 of chicago to fix its carnage -- it is time for donald trump to keep the commitment, absolutely time to direct the fbi director and attorney general to come up with a comprehensive plan on the violence in chicago. this is an american city and no way this should be happening. i've been exploring this issue deeply and personally, fox nation coming out next month about the violence in chicago, something a lot of people will see what is going on in my hometown. carley: the first time many of us learned about eddie johnson was during the jussie smollett situation. we only have a couple seconds left but a judge moved forward saying in a lawsuit $130,000 lawsuit moving forward but you say criminal charges should also be in the picture. >> absolutely. jussie smollett was methodical in his decision-making and planning and he literally wante
donald trump said he would like to help the city of chicago. >> according to the chicago tribune we are at 2300 shootings to date. a smart leader would do so. the mayor of chicago would do so and the decision not to go to the speech. donald trump said in 2017 of chicago to fix its carnage -- it is time for donald trump to keep the commitment, absolutely time to direct the fbi director and attorney general to come up with a comprehensive plan on the violence in chicago. this is an american...
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and we're waiting for a call from chicago because there is is no place we would rather help than chicago. to reduce people going back to prisons and help non-violent inmates successfully rejoin society. last year we passed historic bipartisan criminal justice reform. it has been very successful. they have been trying to get it passed for a long time. we had conservatives. connell: president trump addressing members of the police force in his first visit to chicago since he took office. the president as you heard on fox business taking aim at major issues facing the city. talking about the superintendent of police who boycotted his address. we'll monitor the president's remarks, bring you any statements he might make. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast," i'm connell mcshane filling in for neil. he is set to sign an executive order and will attend a fund-raiser at the trump tower chicago where he is expected to get greeted by number of protesters. jeff flock is in the city of chicago with more. how are things where you are, jeff? reporter: connell, the president got a very warm reception f
and we're waiting for a call from chicago because there is is no place we would rather help than chicago. to reduce people going back to prisons and help non-violent inmates successfully rejoin society. last year we passed historic bipartisan criminal justice reform. it has been very successful. they have been trying to get it passed for a long time. we had conservatives. connell: president trump addressing members of the police force in his first visit to chicago since he took office. the...
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she has called chicago a sanctuary city. we went. >> it is a responsible, dangerous, a detriment to communities, she should be helping chicago, not hurting it and by them not being there and creating relationship with the president it is the worst thing they could do. >> laura: it is more about her in her political bona fide to the left than what's good for the people of chicago. it's good to have a decent working relationship with a president even if it is a president from a different party. gary worked with obama administration and we didn't agree with a lot but you have to interface. that is the way it is. i want to play something that president trump said today about, well, referencing afghanistan versus chicago. watch. >> all over the world, they are talking about chicago. afghanistan is a safe place by comparison. [laughter] it is true. police officers of chicago are entitled to police superintendent who has their backs and knows what he is doing. >> laura: scary, when i was in chicago about a month, doing a special da
she has called chicago a sanctuary city. we went. >> it is a responsible, dangerous, a detriment to communities, she should be helping chicago, not hurting it and by them not being there and creating relationship with the president it is the worst thing they could do. >> laura: it is more about her in her political bona fide to the left than what's good for the people of chicago. it's good to have a decent working relationship with a president even if it is a president from a...
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to slam chicago's top police official. jeff pegues is there. >> all over the world they're talking about chicago. afghanistan is a safe place by comparison. >> reporter: speaking to police chiefs from across the country, president trump targeted the one who was not there, chicago superintendent eddie johnson. >> this person should be here, because maybe he could learn something. >> reporter: johnson decided to skip the speech, citing the president's immigration policies and what he sees as racial insults and hatred cast from the oval office. the president fired back. >> last year, 565 people were murdered in chicago. since eddie johnson has been police chief, more than 1,500 people have been murdered in chicago. >> reporter: in 2016, murders in chicago skyrocketed, but under johnson's leadership, murders are down nearly 30%. do you stand by your record? >> yeah, i do. i do. you know, when i was appointed superintendent, 2016 was a horrible year for the city of chicago. it was. and the experts predicted that we would surpas
to slam chicago's top police official. jeff pegues is there. >> all over the world they're talking about chicago. afghanistan is a safe place by comparison. >> reporter: speaking to police chiefs from across the country, president trump targeted the one who was not there, chicago superintendent eddie johnson. >> this person should be here, because maybe he could learn something. >> reporter: johnson decided to skip the speech, citing the president's immigration policies...
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or de chicago. dice que llegÓ con el proposito de transformar cuerpos y vidas. >> ccon energÍa, pasiÓn y mucho sabor. asÍ son las clases de israel landa, el sum vezumero i chicago. >> cuando yo tenÍa bero de chicago. >> cuando yo tenÍa 12 aÑos empecÉ porque necesitaban un instructor en mi pueblo. >> nno tenÍa ningÚn entrenami t entrenamiento, solo unas tremendas ganas de bailar y a ayudar a su comunidad. >> ya esto lo traigo desde pe pequeÑo porque mi mamÁ me inspiraba. ella esta ballet de folclor. >> lllegÓ a chicago donde cientos sacude las carre cadera el ritmo mexicano. >> para que no se nos olvide de dÓnde venimos, nuestras raÍces. >> hace invitaciones abiertas en las redes sociales ofreciendo clases gratuitas o por donaciÓn en espacios pÚblicos. >> las clases estÁn abiertas para todos. se enfoca en ayudar a las mujeres, guiado por el o amor que siente por su mamÁ que sola lo sacÓ adelante. >> la mujer no se le da su lu r lugar. >> asÍ se sentia margarita quien quedÓ sola
or de chicago. dice que llegÓ con el proposito de transformar cuerpos y vidas. >> ccon energÍa, pasiÓn y mucho sabor. asÍ son las clases de israel landa, el sum vezumero i chicago. >> cuando yo tenÍa bero de chicago. >> cuando yo tenÍa 12 aÑos empecÉ porque necesitaban un instructor en mi pueblo. >> nno tenÍa ningÚn entrenami t entrenamiento, solo unas tremendas ganas de bailar y a ayudar a su comunidad. >> ya esto lo traigo desde pe pequeÑo porque mi...
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we're waiting for a call from chicago because there's no place we would rather help than chicago. to reduce people going back to prisons and to help nonviolent inmates successfully rejoin society. last we passed historic bipartisan criminal justice reform. very successful. they have been trying to get past for a long time. we had conservatives, super conservatives, very liberal people, republicans, democrats, a lot of people. i'm especially grateful to the help of chief cell of the iacp. fantastic man, as well as pat and jim pascoe of the fraternal order of police in achieving this landmark breakthrough. as you know in recent years our country has seen a dangerous trend of criminals assaulting police. we don't like that. last month chicago police officers adam wozniak was serving an arrest warrant for a man suspected of shooting a woman when the suspect opened fire and shot at him multiple times. he was very, very badly hurt. his fellow officers chased down the gunmen while adam stemmed the bleeding from his wound in the site. after a month in hospital and multiple surgeries, afte
we're waiting for a call from chicago because there's no place we would rather help than chicago. to reduce people going back to prisons and to help nonviolent inmates successfully rejoin society. last we passed historic bipartisan criminal justice reform. very successful. they have been trying to get past for a long time. we had conservatives, super conservatives, very liberal people, republicans, democrats, a lot of people. i'm especially grateful to the help of chief cell of the iacp....
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connell: sweet home chicago. donald trump visiting the windy city for the first time since he became president. when he got there, he was greeted by protesters at trump tower. jeff flock is live with the latest from chicago. jeff in. reporter: not so sweet for him today, perhaps. the protest at trump tower winding down although, you see some stragglers remaining here. there is another protest planned for later although the president is safely on his way back to washington. a look perhaps at what the protests looked like earlier. it was, i would say at least a thousand people in the street. not like the bilge rally that protesters managed to have canceled during the president's campaign a couple years ago. the president talking about crime today. you know chicago's finances are really the story. take a look at these numbers. the deficit, budget deficit in chicago, it is less than $100 million. because of pension short falls, that deficit will grow, it is estimated by 2021, to $1.1 billion. that is almost 1000% inc
connell: sweet home chicago. donald trump visiting the windy city for the first time since he became president. when he got there, he was greeted by protesters at trump tower. jeff flock is live with the latest from chicago. jeff in. reporter: not so sweet for him today, perhaps. the protest at trump tower winding down although, you see some stragglers remaining here. there is another protest planned for later although the president is safely on his way back to washington. a look perhaps at...
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chicago teacher union. he taught social studies in chicago public schools for 12 years at senn high school and chicago vocational career academy. jesse sharkey, welcome to democracy now! talk about the issues, why the teachers union and seiu locals have decided to strike. >> thank you. right now we are bargaining, trying to avoid a strike civil. we have a mayor who ran on the promise of educational equity, providing basic supports in our schools. we have a contract that expired at the end of last year. asking forthe table a nurse in every school every day. most chicago schools have a nurse one day a week. we asked for supports for special education case managers, librarians. we have about 120 librarians in the entire city. , wear the district has said will bargain with you on what does on money and benefits, but not on the other things.s. like t their danglining money ad when we don't take it, they become upset we are not bargaining in good faith. our insistence is the things which make school high-quality,
chicago teacher union. he taught social studies in chicago public schools for 12 years at senn high school and chicago vocational career academy. jesse sharkey, welcome to democracy now! talk about the issues, why the teachers union and seiu locals have decided to strike. >> thank you. right now we are bargaining, trying to avoid a strike civil. we have a mayor who ran on the promise of educational equity, providing basic supports in our schools. we have a contract that expired at the end...
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here's wbbm's dave savini. >> chicago police! get on the floor! chicago police! get on the floor! >> reporter: police body cameras captured this night time raid in one of chicago's poorest neighborhoods. >> get on the ( bleep ) ground! >> reporter: heavy armed officers carrying assault weapons raided this home looking for a suspected drug dealer. instead, they found then-nine- year-old peter mendez at home with his family. >> it was like my life just flashed before my eyes. >> daddy! >> reporter: mendez says he and his little brother were traumatized during the raid, as his father was handcuffed and guns were drawn on them all. where did they point the gun at you? >> i want to say right here. but, you know, like, straight at it. >> reporter: chicago p.d. say they were acting on a tip from an informant who gave them this address. as police tore through their apartment, peter's mom grabbed the warrant. she told the officers they were in the wrong place. >> they live upstairs! that's the couple upstairs. >> reporter: peter mendez is one of 23 children that we've met through our year-
here's wbbm's dave savini. >> chicago police! get on the floor! chicago police! get on the floor! >> reporter: police body cameras captured this night time raid in one of chicago's poorest neighborhoods. >> get on the ( bleep ) ground! >> reporter: heavy armed officers carrying assault weapons raided this home looking for a suspected drug dealer. instead, they found then-nine- year-old peter mendez at home with his family. >> it was like my life just flashed before...
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and when he defended them in a hotel in chicago and remus was the attorney. and determined i will use the same thing to defend myself but he defends himself when he goes out to trial against charlie path who is the son of william howard taft and now is the chief justice of the supreme court. there are letters that william howard taft the golden boy immaculate son who may be a future presidential candidate don't let remus get the best of you. he will try every trick in the book. because what people in cincinnati didn't realize in chicago they either loved or hated remus. which then speaks to the air that he put on of charismatic overtones they called him weeping and pleading remus. and would do anything to manipulate a jury. very different than early chicago. and there are many accounts and and up in fisticuffs. and juries love this stuff. and william howard taft predicted it. and that was a sensation. and sent reporters to cover the trial. so journalism plays that that made them even more famous and was constantly on the front pages. and the reporters loved h
and when he defended them in a hotel in chicago and remus was the attorney. and determined i will use the same thing to defend myself but he defends himself when he goes out to trial against charlie path who is the son of william howard taft and now is the chief justice of the supreme court. there are letters that william howard taft the golden boy immaculate son who may be a future presidential candidate don't let remus get the best of you. he will try every trick in the book. because what...
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chicago. you will see him about two hours from now right here on the fox news channel. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning. have a great day, everyone. >> if you want to see fox nation watch us or the radio. >> watch the radio. >> sandra: fox news alert on capitol hill. another impeachment witness could be skipping a closed-door interview expected to happen in 30 minutes. congressional investigators wanting to talk to charles cupperman, the deputy national security advisor john bolton. unclear whether or not he will show up after being told by the white house not to comply with his subpoena. he listened in on the call between the president and the president of ukraine that is at the center of this investigation and ultimately launched the impeachment inquiry by democrats. big question whether or not he will show on capitol hill when you are still a government employee. the white house has the ability to stop that key witness from appearing on capitol hill. that is what is in question this mornin
chicago. you will see him about two hours from now right here on the fox news channel. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning. have a great day, everyone. >> if you want to see fox nation watch us or the radio. >> watch the radio. >> sandra: fox news alert on capitol hill. another impeachment witness could be skipping a closed-door interview expected to happen in 30 minutes. congressional investigators wanting to talk to charles cupperman, the deputy national security advisor...
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of the former chicago police officer just to put on the uniform and represent the city of chicago in this situation would be an honor and i think it does hurt the more out of the department and hurts what direction we are going, puts politics ahead of everything else that's not the direction we should be going to we should be working together on putting our best foot forward to work together and respect the office of the presidency whether you like the president or not. if you don't like him beat him in the ballot boxes show up and represent your city. shannon: let's look at what chicago is dealing with. in 2019 through october 20, 413 murders in chicago so far this year, shooting incidents in chicago in 2019 through october 20, 1662, shooting incidents. anything the president had to say yesterday do you think that will help bring down these numbers? >> i'm excited about this executive order because i hope it brings some teeth and resources to the department, something we need desperately. here's something you don't know. in the last 10 years the city of chicago has had 17,000 people
of the former chicago police officer just to put on the uniform and represent the city of chicago in this situation would be an honor and i think it does hurt the more out of the department and hurts what direction we are going, puts politics ahead of everything else that's not the direction we should be going to we should be working together on putting our best foot forward to work together and respect the office of the presidency whether you like the president or not. if you don't like him...
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agencia explica su preocupaciÓn es una declaraciÓn de guerra a comunidades especÍficas en phoenix y chicago la firma los representantes garcÍa de illinois y rubÉn gallego de arizona >>> ice siempre ha dicho eso >>> Él es exfuncionario, explica que estÁs rÉplicas serÁn para entrenar a los equipos de elites >> usualmente van arrestar a grupos criminales sitios que se espera que haya armas grupos armados muy fuertes son un grupo de asalto elite >>> solo en el aÑo fiscal 2018 ice detuvo a mÁs de 158 mi inmigrantes sin documentos el 90% de ellos con cargos criminales u Órdenes de deportaciÓn pero por quÉ las futuras concentraciÓn se concentran en illinois y chicago? >>> ellos miran arrestos, mirann tal sitio de entrenamiento bajo esa ciudad >>> se espera que los nuevos prototipos estÉn terminados para finales de aÑo >>> el caos llegÓ al norte de siria con el inicio de una operaciÓn militar turca. >> estÁs son imagenes de los casi 800 combatientes del grupo terrorista isis que estaban prisionero y que habrÍan logrado escapar en medio de la ofensiva el video de la huida >>> la ve
agencia explica su preocupaciÓn es una declaraciÓn de guerra a comunidades especÍficas en phoenix y chicago la firma los representantes garcÍa de illinois y rubÉn gallego de arizona >>> ice siempre ha dicho eso >>> Él es exfuncionario, explica que estÁs rÉplicas serÁn para entrenar a los equipos de elites >> usualmente van arrestar a grupos criminales sitios que se espera que haya armas grupos armados muy fuertes son un grupo de asalto elite >>> solo en...
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chicago's murder rate, let's just take a look. the murder rate is the tenth highest in the country. 23,013 people have been shot in chicago. the poverty level is 7 points higher than the national. can you imagine the sanction moan was hypocrisy and ignorance of johnson saying we did about this president? i mean, this is beyond contempt. >> it's outrageous. the truth of the matter is there are other cities with high murder rates and they cured them with great superintendents. this city being one. washington, d.c. which was a murder capital at one time, by getting good law enforcement people in here. chicago is a runaway and it's getting worse by the day. lou: the murder rate is declining. but it's a slight improvement. now turn to the president and al-baghdadi. there is nothing you can do about "the washington post" or bloomberg. they will do what they insist on doing. it's everything as negatively as they can. but they don't realize what fools they look like to the american people? how dumb do they think americans are? >> the hard
chicago's murder rate, let's just take a look. the murder rate is the tenth highest in the country. 23,013 people have been shot in chicago. the poverty level is 7 points higher than the national. can you imagine the sanction moan was hypocrisy and ignorance of johnson saying we did about this president? i mean, this is beyond contempt. >> it's outrageous. the truth of the matter is there are other cities with high murder rates and they cured them with great superintendents. this city...
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there are multiple organizations in chicago that have expressed support. some parents are on the picket line with their kids and ctu. the city works with some sister agencies to make sure students have places to go like the public library, and schools across the city have been opened and staffed by members or employees from central office as well as principals for the students who have to come to a school, and as far as whether or not, you know, they're going to lose parenting support, i know not all parents do support ctu in this, whether or not they are a majority or minority of allal parents, it's hard to tell, of course. not all of them support ctu, and they are struggling, but i don't think that the length of this strike is going to have either side change camps. >> reporter: brandis friedman from "chicago tonight" on wttw. brandis, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> woodruff: senator michael bennet of colorado is one of 18 democrats vying for his party's presidential nomination. like other presidential hopefuls, he's making his case to voters, why h
there are multiple organizations in chicago that have expressed support. some parents are on the picket line with their kids and ctu. the city works with some sister agencies to make sure students have places to go like the public library, and schools across the city have been opened and staffed by members or employees from central office as well as principals for the students who have to come to a school, and as far as whether or not, you know, they're going to lose parenting support, i know...
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if you look at statistics. >> same thing in chicago. eddie johnson works, the chief there, superintendent, works for a mayor infuse ad sanctuary city in chicago. they have enormous gang activity. they have the highest violent crime and murder rates in the country. this is a city that should be doing everything in their power to work with the president. this is a president more supportive of law enforcement than any president i have ever seen. this is the perfect time, the perfectfy to work with. the superintendent doesn't show up. it is disgusting. charles: darren? >> when you take into consideration, what does the president represent? he represents the executive branch of government. the executive branch of government is responsible for enforcement. that is what donald trump is introducing on this particular platform. it is repulsive how eddie johnson, the superintendent, didn't show up this should be unified communication in alliance between federal and local law enforcement. that doesn't appear to be the case. donald trump is trying
if you look at statistics. >> same thing in chicago. eddie johnson works, the chief there, superintendent, works for a mayor infuse ad sanctuary city in chicago. they have enormous gang activity. they have the highest violent crime and murder rates in the country. this is a city that should be doing everything in their power to work with the president. this is a president more supportive of law enforcement than any president i have ever seen. this is the perfect time, the perfectfy to...
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jeff flock is live in chicago. reporter: you have to be real, i do love the city, i have live here 35 years, but it does have its problems. a tale of two cities be on one hand president get a warm reception from international chiefs of police, at mccormack place, and addressing crime then in chicago city, trump tower where he had a fundraiser, everyone that gathered there pretty much hates everything that president stands for. but this city faces major problem. president hitting them to crime today it has improved, but city's finances, city is on a phys calling cliff, look at the -- a fiscal cliff, deficits are now manageable range, 800 million. that sounds like a lot of money that is manageable, because of pension funding short falling particular climb to over a billion dollars in two years. whawhere are you going to get tt money from? perhaps property taxes? the pension funding right now if you are pension funding is strong you are about 90%. considered weak if you are 60%, chicago pensions funded at 35%. so, the
jeff flock is live in chicago. reporter: you have to be real, i do love the city, i have live here 35 years, but it does have its problems. a tale of two cities be on one hand president get a warm reception from international chiefs of police, at mccormack place, and addressing crime then in chicago city, trump tower where he had a fundraiser, everyone that gathered there pretty much hates everything that president stands for. but this city faces major problem. president hitting them to crime...
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thank you, matt finn in chicago. fox news alert. firefighters in california battling dangerous and distractive wildfires. we have team fox coverage. william la jeunesse on the latest in the southern part of the state but let's start with dan springer. your about 70 miles north of san francisco, one of the most beautiful places in the country. dan. >> dana, this is called the kincade fire and it doubled in size yesterday under fierce winds all day sunday. it's 85 square miles. among the buildings that have burned was this historic winery that stood for 150 years. the building was here but before it was the tasting room, it was a general store, school, and a post office. one man lived here in a studio. he got the word to evacuate late saturday night. a few hours later, the building was a total loss. that's a big story here. people are heating warnings after two years of devastating, deadly fires. 185,000 mandatory evacuations. we see very few people who stayed in their homes. just getting around can be scary. we have video of a person
thank you, matt finn in chicago. fox news alert. firefighters in california battling dangerous and distractive wildfires. we have team fox coverage. william la jeunesse on the latest in the southern part of the state but let's start with dan springer. your about 70 miles north of san francisco, one of the most beautiful places in the country. dan. >> dana, this is called the kincade fire and it doubled in size yesterday under fierce winds all day sunday. it's 85 square miles. among the...
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now teachers in chicago strike outside many of the city's 500 public schools as you need as and officials push ahead with negotiations over a new contract the demonstrations of forced authorities to cancel classes for more than 300000 students john hendren reports from chicago. in the united states 3rd largest school district teachers put down their pencils in took up the picket signs walking out of schools and into the street. 25000 chicago teachers and 7000 support staffers walked out on thursday leaving the parents of 300000 students canceling work or scrambling to find childcare teachers say for them as well as for their students conditions in some schools are an embarrassment i didn't have for a whole year in my classroom i had buckets collecting water some at some point you had a fire on toilet paper in a nation where teachers complain they are under-resourced underpaid and undervalued this is the 1st walk out of chicago since 2012 and $1.00 of about a dozen for teachers across the u.s. this year this strike is a major chast for a new mayor laurie lightfoot she comes from a union fa
now teachers in chicago strike outside many of the city's 500 public schools as you need as and officials push ahead with negotiations over a new contract the demonstrations of forced authorities to cancel classes for more than 300000 students john hendren reports from chicago. in the united states 3rd largest school district teachers put down their pencils in took up the picket signs walking out of schools and into the street. 25000 chicago teachers and 7000 support staffers walked out on...
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they came out of a high school in chicago. most of them were counselors and teachers, and oscar lopez, lone one who remains in prison today was a community activist, who got -- roberto clemente. >> the interesting thing about that particular bombing to me was, also in counter distinction to violent political terrorists oday, these folks within the mainstream of the left or even the liberal mainstream had, you might say, supporters, you might say apologists. to me the most striking thing in the book and why the story is important, not so much for all the bombings, was because they had these sort of aiders and abetters, and to me, what was striking was the response of the episcopalian church in new york, when the f.b.i. came to them and said, this puerto rican -- >> revolutionary group. >> basically -- >> operating out of a basement. >> they had a puerto rican, mainstream social services group that was a front for a terrorist group. they proved to the episcopalian leadership that the communique was written on a typewriter in the
they came out of a high school in chicago. most of them were counselors and teachers, and oscar lopez, lone one who remains in prison today was a community activist, who got -- roberto clemente. >> the interesting thing about that particular bombing to me was, also in counter distinction to violent political terrorists oday, these folks within the mainstream of the left or even the liberal mainstream had, you might say, supporters, you might say apologists. to me the most striking thing...
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. >>> una iglesia de chicago para >>> una iglesia de chicago para los inmigrantes fue blanco de con diabetes tipo 2, la solución aún está en mí. por eso elegí trulicity, que no es insulina. la insulina la produzco yo y trulicity ayuda a que mi cuerpo la libere, para reducir el azúcar en la sangre. uso trulicity solo una vez a la semana, funciona 24/7, empieza a actuar en mi cuerpo desde la primera dosis tampoco si eres alérgico a trulicity o si tulartuiroideo o síndrome de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2. interrumpe su uso y llama al médico de inmediato si presentas reacción alérgica... un bulto o hinchazón en el cuello... o dolor de estómago severo. serios efectos secundarios pueden incluir pancreatitis. el uso de trulicity con una sulfonilurea o insulina aumenta... el riesgo de niveles bajos de azúcar en la sangre. efectos secundarios incluyen náusea, diarrea, vómito, dolor abdominal y pérdida del apetito... lo que causa deshidratación... y podría empeorar problemas renales. hacer más está en mí, reducir mi a1c también. pregúntale a tu médico por trulicity. al
. >>> una iglesia de chicago para >>> una iglesia de chicago para los inmigrantes fue blanco de con diabetes tipo 2, la solución aún está en mí. por eso elegí trulicity, que no es insulina. la insulina la produzco yo y trulicity ayuda a que mi cuerpo la libere, para reducir el azúcar en la sangre. uso trulicity solo una vez a la semana, funciona 24/7, empieza a actuar en mi cuerpo desde la primera dosis tampoco si eres alérgico a trulicity o si tulartuiroideo o...
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: in 2016, murders in chicago sky-rocketed. but under johnson's leadership, murders are down nearly 30%. >> you stand by your record? >> yeah, i do. i do. you know, when i was appointed superintendent, 2016 was a horrible year for the city of chicago. it was. and the experts predicted that we were going to surpass 2016 numbers, not only did we blunt it, we drove it down by 23%. >> reporter: johnson is having issues of his own. he recently called for an investigation of himself after some of his own police officers found him asleep at the wheel of his own car and let him go without giving him a breathalizer test. >> a troubling pattern of wrongful police raids in the city have been seen. tomorrow, we will see how the raids go wrong and the trauma they can inflict on innocent families and their children. we will be right back. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. >>>
: in 2016, murders in chicago sky-rocketed. but under johnson's leadership, murders are down nearly 30%. >> you stand by your record? >> yeah, i do. i do. you know, when i was appointed superintendent, 2016 was a horrible year for the city of chicago. it was. and the experts predicted that we were going to surpass 2016 numbers, not only did we blunt it, we drove it down by 23%. >> reporter: johnson is having issues of his own. he recently called for an investigation of himself...
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at an iconic snowboard-and-skate shop in chicago... chris: in the summertime we do skateboards, stand-up paddleboards. lemonis: ...the owners are headed a nasty collision. this business looks like it's on life support. chris: i think things kind of fell apart pretty quickly up here. lemonis: their new location loses money hand over fist. there's nobody here. it's empty. their original location suffers from low margins and the wrong inventory. salena: it's about creating a reputation. lemonis: this business doesn't have a good reputation. did you know that? and now, their partnership is spinning out of control with two of the owners sidelining the third. chris: it felt like we financed your pregnancy with my money and our time. lemonis: if i can't help them fix their process and their relationship... you guys picked this location. chris: yeah. lemonis: you guys did it. ...this board shop will have to board up its doors. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every mornin
at an iconic snowboard-and-skate shop in chicago... chris: in the summertime we do skateboards, stand-up paddleboards. lemonis: ...the owners are headed a nasty collision. this business looks like it's on life support. chris: i think things kind of fell apart pretty quickly up here. lemonis: their new location loses money hand over fist. there's nobody here. it's empty. their original location suffers from low margins and the wrong inventory. salena: it's about creating a reputation. lemonis:...
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i live here in chicago. you know, and i think most of the voter fraud is done by a legal immigrants. as they come into the country, they are given drivers licenses and they're told to go to the polls and vote. in 2016, we had 313 was the actual number of illegal immigrants who were found voting for obama. i am a black american. i am sick and tired of this bull -- bs from the democrats. because what they're doing is harvesting votes from illegal immigrants and poor, ignorant blakds who live in chicago. i'm on my way to mccormic place now because trump is coming in. we have almost 400 people from my community who are going to support him. we used to be democrats. we are no longer democrats. democrats are ruining this country. and that's all i have to say. >> anna in chicago, david becker, let me ask you about that. you had mentioned russia. are there other countries we should be worried about in terms of nefarious action in our 2020 elebs? >> the intelligence community have pointed to north korea, and china as
i live here in chicago. you know, and i think most of the voter fraud is done by a legal immigrants. as they come into the country, they are given drivers licenses and they're told to go to the polls and vote. in 2016, we had 313 was the actual number of illegal immigrants who were found voting for obama. i am a black american. i am sick and tired of this bull -- bs from the democrats. because what they're doing is harvesting votes from illegal immigrants and poor, ignorant blakds who live in...
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los detalles >>> inundaron las calles del centro de chicago y se manifestaron afuera de sus escuelas más de 25,000 profesores asistentes y otros trabajadores del distrito escolar de chicago exigen mejores salarios y condiciones y los materiales en 2000 estudiantes afectados por la huelga >>> están en clases más pequeñas y los maestros podemos darle la atención que ellos requieren, también estamos viendo enfermeras trabajadores sociales, y consejeras en cada escuela todos los días >>> todos exigen que es difícil aprender cuando en tu salón hay más de 40 estudiantes >>> se si es muy difícil con el maestro para enseñar a todos los estudiantes porque todos merecen su tiempo >>> más de 500 escuelas de educación básica las afectadas en chicago, casi la mitad de los estudiantes son hispanos >>> por eso este profesor también pide que se extienda los programas de educación bilingüe >>> se está perdiendo el idioma, la cultura y lo más importante la conexión con su familia y ese orgullo y la identidad latina >>> padres de familia se unen a la huelga de los maestros pero otr
los detalles >>> inundaron las calles del centro de chicago y se manifestaron afuera de sus escuelas más de 25,000 profesores asistentes y otros trabajadores del distrito escolar de chicago exigen mejores salarios y condiciones y los materiales en 2000 estudiantes afectados por la huelga >>> están en clases más pequeñas y los maestros podemos darle la atención que ellos requieren, también estamos viendo enfermeras trabajadores sociales, y consejeras en cada escuela todos...
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join me is stacy david gaets vice president of the chicago's teacher union. thank you for joining us. you don't think this offer goes far enough. why is that? >> for, one, thank you for having me this morning. we have 30,000 people fighting for the school chicago students deserved and something we have pledged until the still the last ten years. we have been at the negotiating table the last ten months. on the south side of chicago, meanwhile, 40 students in the kindergarten classrooms and 40 students in three separate third grade classrooms at beasley elementary school on the south side of chicago. these are things that this contract has to ameliorate. we are looking for something that provides transformation, a seismic change -- >> so the offer on the table right now does not offer the changes that you want? i mean, the city has been offering a pay rise, 16% over the next few years and they are promising to add more support staff is a the teachers union is demanding. >> tsouth side and west side of chicago are littered with broken promises. we are looking a
join me is stacy david gaets vice president of the chicago's teacher union. thank you for joining us. you don't think this offer goes far enough. why is that? >> for, one, thank you for having me this morning. we have 30,000 people fighting for the school chicago students deserved and something we have pledged until the still the last ten years. we have been at the negotiating table the last ten months. on the south side of chicago, meanwhile, 40 students in the kindergarten classrooms...
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perfect example is chicago. the reason chicago has so much gun crime is because number one the people are all criminals into this illegal weapons. the only way to resolve that is to prosecute gun crime and the last time i checked in chicago is the prosecution of gun crime is extremely low. you've got all kinds of criminal elements who got his guns so the state attorney us to tell me why is gun prosecutions so low in the city? i used to prosecute these cases. you get yourselfou in a her covered, confidential informants, squeeze defended you've already arrested and get information and do some gun trafficking prosecution and then you add the time for any crime that is committed with a gun and all of a sudden the gun crime in chicago is going to go down. but here is where the problem is coming at us in the prosecution. when we have a criminal justice system that hassy no sanction, o consequence, no result, then they will continue to have these and that is the problem. now, for anyone who sought illegal gun and i use
perfect example is chicago. the reason chicago has so much gun crime is because number one the people are all criminals into this illegal weapons. the only way to resolve that is to prosecute gun crime and the last time i checked in chicago is the prosecution of gun crime is extremely low. you've got all kinds of criminal elements who got his guns so the state attorney us to tell me why is gun prosecutions so low in the city? i used to prosecute these cases. you get yourselfou in a her covered,...
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and chicago. he's on teachers shortages, they repay everyone later in the state and with special ed with math and science and the errors of critical need and a piece of attracting teachers to just get a piece which should be additional compensation. those are the two fundamental changes i would make to identify excellence and award excellence and courage to work with kids that need the most help. when we have errors which we know we have with the math and science, and sometimes in physical education we should not be based upon that in our lack of creativity in the school district side is pretty stunning. part of the problem that feeds this engine is that you don't hear any schools of education steering kids in one direction and there may be lots of jobs for that or very few jobs that are not helping to push students in the right direction. that is morally pretty bankrupt. >> on that note, on that happy note i think (laughs) we will wrap up and thank you for sharing their experience with us. thank
and chicago. he's on teachers shortages, they repay everyone later in the state and with special ed with math and science and the errors of critical need and a piece of attracting teachers to just get a piece which should be additional compensation. those are the two fundamental changes i would make to identify excellence and award excellence and courage to work with kids that need the most help. when we have errors which we know we have with the math and science, and sometimes in physical...
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our sports editor dan roan is in chicago. there had been whispers all week that brigid kosgei was in the mood to try and finally break that 16 year long record that paula radcliffe has held since the 2003 london marathon, and as you have said, she managed to do it. it was on from quite early on. and there was a concern she may have got off too fast, may blow up, but she didn't. she maintained and managed to get that time, knocking an extraordinary 81 seconds off of radcliffe's world record. would you believe only 22 of the many men's race did better than that? consider her nearest rival came in almost seven minutes slower than brigid kosgei, so an absolutely staggering performance. and as we know, eliud kipchoge yesterday, a fellow kenyan, in vienna became the first human to run a marathon distance in less than two hours. it was not an open competition. this most certainly was, and i have heard people saying here in the last couple of hours that this achievement by brigid kosgei is perhaps more impressive than kipchoge‘s ye
our sports editor dan roan is in chicago. there had been whispers all week that brigid kosgei was in the mood to try and finally break that 16 year long record that paula radcliffe has held since the 2003 london marathon, and as you have said, she managed to do it. it was on from quite early on. and there was a concern she may have got off too fast, may blow up, but she didn't. she maintained and managed to get that time, knocking an extraordinary 81 seconds off of radcliffe's world record....