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was a chicago alderman offering voters a chance to win? >> we have fox 3 to investigative reporter dane explaining this one. dave, i can't believe some of the stuff you uncovered. explain. >> this one was unbelievable to me as well. i got a tip the other day that a chicago alderman put something on her facebook final encourage her constituents to vote this coming tuesday. i couldn't believe it when i saw it so i went to her ward office on the south side and here's what i found. >> we went to the south side office of leslie harrison to see if they're really handing out prizes for voting. >> hey, with fox 32. i can enter the raffle. >> ing this post on the facebook page went up telling residents they could win raffle prizes if they go to the polls. his instructions, vote. you're eligible no matter the candidate, then put their name and contact information on the back of the voter resort, and stop by the fifth ward office to drop it up. among the prizes, gift cards from area businesses, including walgreens, and starbucks, and visa gift cards.
was a chicago alderman offering voters a chance to win? >> we have fox 3 to investigative reporter dane explaining this one. dave, i can't believe some of the stuff you uncovered. explain. >> this one was unbelievable to me as well. i got a tip the other day that a chicago alderman put something on her facebook final encourage her constituents to vote this coming tuesday. i couldn't believe it when i saw it so i went to her ward office on the south side and here's what i found....
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. >> alderman, what do you make of the mood right the fact that officer wilson may not be indicted.ly, the tensions are high, we saw people shouted off the air, people yelling that cnn is being run by zionists? what is going on? >> yes, tensions are high. people are upset and they have been saying for over 70 days now that they did not believe that this prosecutor would deliver a fair result. and i do believe that we've set ourselves up for the worse case scenario where this thing could be solved or determined behind closed doors in a very no non-transparent way, the way the information is being leaked. this doesn't give a lot of respect about the process or give people a lot of faith in the process. >> alderman, do you think it is being leaked to soften the blow? >> perhaps, what we need to do right now is not just worry about pr, but worry about public safety. and many people are concerned about what is going to happen if this grand jury comes back with a non-indictment. and i -- and i think that the county prosecutor, frankly, should have known about this. and the governor should
. >> alderman, what do you make of the mood right the fact that officer wilson may not be indicted.ly, the tensions are high, we saw people shouted off the air, people yelling that cnn is being run by zionists? what is going on? >> yes, tensions are high. people are upset and they have been saying for over 70 days now that they did not believe that this prosecutor would deliver a fair result. and i do believe that we've set ourselves up for the worse case scenario where this thing...
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tammany had people there helping the alderman anytime someone needed help.ey were there to help them. people congregated at tammany clubhouses. all they asked for was your vote. so walker, yes, maybe he is pocketing. he got most of his money not from the treasury. he got most of his money from private friends. it was not tit for tat. it was not you give me $1 million and i will help you with ridge construction. it was just them giving him money and they could never prove the reciprocity of it. this project, this bribe for this project. he got nailed for taking too much money. and he should have been removed from office for running the city like that, for his own benefit, as it were. >> there's a great book by a lady named mary henderson all about the theater. >> it is a wonderful book. >> isn't it? >> it is the best book on the subject. >> could you tell us a little bit about how this incredibly expansive theater district that was so huge during the 1920's -- if people had no money to go to nightclubs, how did any of them stay open? >> that is a terrific que
tammany had people there helping the alderman anytime someone needed help.ey were there to help them. people congregated at tammany clubhouses. all they asked for was your vote. so walker, yes, maybe he is pocketing. he got most of his money not from the treasury. he got most of his money from private friends. it was not tit for tat. it was not you give me $1 million and i will help you with ridge construction. it was just them giving him money and they could never prove the reciprocity of it....
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what effect the investigation by alderman has on timothy's decision to leave is unknown. to be close to pingingerton's agency, webster moved his family to illinois. the northwest police agency founded by allan pinkerton in the 1850s, went on to become the most famous private detective agency ever. but at the time, webster joined, it was still a growing regional agency. unfortunately, many of the agencies' records, most of them from webster's time were destroyed in the great chicago of 1871 so little is known of what webster did as an operative. he he took on a variety of interest case, such as tracking a forger, evening jumping off a moving train in michigan to keep one the man. investigating grave robberies in a chicago cemetery and working to find those behind the attempt to burn down the rock island railroad bridge. i would like to speak to you about the latter of these two cases. the history of grave robbing dates back to the 19th century. as medicine was advancing and schools needed cadavers for research and study, antiquated laws left them unable to obtain the numbe
what effect the investigation by alderman has on timothy's decision to leave is unknown. to be close to pingingerton's agency, webster moved his family to illinois. the northwest police agency founded by allan pinkerton in the 1850s, went on to become the most famous private detective agency ever. but at the time, webster joined, it was still a growing regional agency. unfortunately, many of the agencies' records, most of them from webster's time were destroyed in the great chicago of 1871 so...
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cook county commissioner jesus garcia is a former state senator and southwest side alderman. he says he'll challenge mayor emanuel in february. in fact, he's circulating nominating petitions. garcia says emanuel has let the people of chicago down... especially on issues like education and public safety. it's gonna be tough...emanuel already has more than 8 and a half million dollars in his campaign warchest. garcia has 15 thousand dollars. a new poll puts governor quinn ahead of bruce rauner, with just a week to go until the election. shethe c-b-s, new york times poll shows quinn in the lead with 45-percent ... four points more than rauner, who has 41- percent. undecided a tribune poll from last week showed both candidates in a statistical tie. >> won the most important elections in illinois history when the top governors races in america. we need a break change in springfield. we're going down a bad road with high unemployment and high crime. deteriorated schools. deborah kennedy last monday fish and the other guy i was debating could big of one company that has greeted a jo
cook county commissioner jesus garcia is a former state senator and southwest side alderman. he says he'll challenge mayor emanuel in february. in fact, he's circulating nominating petitions. garcia says emanuel has let the people of chicago down... especially on issues like education and public safety. it's gonna be tough...emanuel already has more than 8 and a half million dollars in his campaign warchest. garcia has 15 thousand dollars. a new poll puts governor quinn ahead of bruce rauner,...
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louis alderman antonio french. this comes as a grand jury is weighing whether to indict officer darren wilson for shooting michael brown dead. then to the making of the warrior cop. >> do you think there's any validity to the criticism that the united states is increasingly becoming a police state? >> i think there is some validity to that. >>. oakland, california. the convention were swat teams from around the bay area and around the world are going to be competing around the bay. >> mother jones reporter shane bauer goes inside the urban shield trade show where local police departments flushed with department of homeland security cash can buy armored vehicles, sniper rifles, drones and more. shane is the journalist who was held for almost two years in iran. then to a texas man on trial for filming the police. we will go to austin to speak to antonio buehler of the peaceful streets project who was arrested after filming the police. a jury will decide this week if he committed a crime or not. all that and more, com
louis alderman antonio french. this comes as a grand jury is weighing whether to indict officer darren wilson for shooting michael brown dead. then to the making of the warrior cop. >> do you think there's any validity to the criticism that the united states is increasingly becoming a police state? >> i think there is some validity to that. >>. oakland, california. the convention were swat teams from around the bay area and around the world are going to be competing around the...
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louis alderman antonio french. welco welcome, sir. >> good morning. >> what do you make of the county's autopsy report? >> well, you know, i think it describes an awful way to die and i think it also describes a situation where a young man who is unarmed was shot nine times. p what i'm alarmed by is that the way this is being tried in the public and that information is being leaked out and we're ear not getting a clear picture of everything. i think one of the things we've asked for from the beginning is that the only way this thing can happen in a way that actually gives the community what they're asking for is a public trial and i'm concerned that the way this information is being leaked out that it really does not give much credence to the process and it doesn't restore faith in the process. >> well, it's bound to become more confusing because a third autopsy result has yet to come out, done by the federal government, right? there was a private one, now the county one and the federal one is to come. i want to fo
louis alderman antonio french. welco welcome, sir. >> good morning. >> what do you make of the county's autopsy report? >> well, you know, i think it describes an awful way to die and i think it also describes a situation where a young man who is unarmed was shot nine times. p what i'm alarmed by is that the way this is being tried in the public and that information is being leaked out and we're ear not getting a clear picture of everything. i think one of the things we've...
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. >> manual getting some push back from alderman. the mayor appointing to the budget deficit that he inherited from his predecessor. the city's structural deficit has been reduced to $297 million. that is almost half of all it was three years ago. >> the governor squared off in a debate. campaign advertisements factored heavily and last night's contest. accused clinton of decisions that have worsened illinois social services and job opportunities. >> he wants to tax garbage collection families that might hire someone to help them adopted child or make a will. that is what the tax is all about. you're running an advertisement placed upon is a false accusation in a frivolous lawsuit those thrown out in court by a judge who dismissed it on >> taking a false and accusation and spinning it into an advertisement because you cannot run on the truth. the two candidates have one more debate scheduled. that is next monday. a damage statue that pays tribute to fall on chicago police officer will be repaired today. have been damaged twice in the
. >> manual getting some push back from alderman. the mayor appointing to the budget deficit that he inherited from his predecessor. the city's structural deficit has been reduced to $297 million. that is almost half of all it was three years ago. >> the governor squared off in a debate. campaign advertisements factored heavily and last night's contest. accused clinton of decisions that have worsened illinois social services and job opportunities. >> he wants to tax garbage...
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louis american became his canvas like this image following the arrest of alderman antonio french.ince august 9th he estimated he's created 50 pieces. >> the hash tag ferguson started to connect all these pieces together. all this is a narrative. >> a narrative that's intense and in your face. a father in mourning. a highway patrol captain throwing his arms around a town in turmoil. >> it's a tendency to think it's an us against them and the police are the bad guys. even with the images of captain ron, i don't want to be one-sided where i'm saying, it's the police -- there are examples of police doing good every day. i want to try to capture the human side of it. this allows me to say what i need to say without much of being interrupted or be interpreted the wrong way. it let's me get it out. >> that was art halladay reporting. >>> right now we want to tell you about a special story that's happening. it's about an nfl player whose daughter has cancer. take a look at this. this is bengals defender devon stow with his 4-year-old daughter leah. he's been reassigned to the practice squ
louis american became his canvas like this image following the arrest of alderman antonio french.ince august 9th he estimated he's created 50 pieces. >> the hash tag ferguson started to connect all these pieces together. all this is a narrative. >> a narrative that's intense and in your face. a father in mourning. a highway patrol captain throwing his arms around a town in turmoil. >> it's a tendency to think it's an us against them and the police are the bad guys. even with...
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alderman george cardenas also wants details behind the city's response plan. he is the chairman of the city council's public health and environmental protection committee. he plans to hold hearings on this matter soon. that would include testimony from public health and medical officials. the illinois department of public health has opened an ebola hotline to answer your questions. you can call the number 24-7. the number is 800-889-3931. staff from the illinois poison center are managing the hotline. a man accused of shooting two mchenry county sheriffs deputies is due in court today. scott peters was arrested yesterday afternoon along a road near crystal lake. earlier in the day, authorities were called to his home in holiday hills for a possible domestic dispute. police say peters shot two deputies when they arrived, and exchanged gunfire with a third before running off. it triggered a massive manhunt ... schools were locked down and residents were told to stay inside. >> relieved. we were waiting. it was a rough day. >> we have described his unique clothin
alderman george cardenas also wants details behind the city's response plan. he is the chairman of the city council's public health and environmental protection committee. he plans to hold hearings on this matter soon. that would include testimony from public health and medical officials. the illinois department of public health has opened an ebola hotline to answer your questions. you can call the number 24-7. the number is 800-889-3931. staff from the illinois poison center are managing the...
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what effect the investigation by alderman has on timothy's decision to leave is unknown. to be close to pingingerton's agency, webster moved his family to illinois. the northwest police agency founded by allan pinkerton in the 1850s, went on to become the most famous private detective agency ever. but at the time, webster joined, it was still a growing regional agency. unfortunately, many of the agencies' records, most of them from webster's time were destroyed in the great chicago of 1871 so little is known of what webster did as an operative. he he took on a variety of interest case, such as tracking a forger, evening jumping off a moving train in michigan to keep one the man. investigating grave robberies in a chicago cemetery and working to find those behind the attempt to burn down the rock island railroad bridge. i would like to speak to you about the latter of these two cases. the history of grave robbing dates back to the 19th century. as medicine was advancing and schools needed cadavers for research and study, antiquated laws left them unable to obtain the numbe
what effect the investigation by alderman has on timothy's decision to leave is unknown. to be close to pingingerton's agency, webster moved his family to illinois. the northwest police agency founded by allan pinkerton in the 1850s, went on to become the most famous private detective agency ever. but at the time, webster joined, it was still a growing regional agency. unfortunately, many of the agencies' records, most of them from webster's time were destroyed in the great chicago of 1871 so...
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i've learned through the years in my service to the state of new hampshire whether it's state rep, alderman or as a member of congress that the most important thing i can do is listen to the state of new hampshire. brinkmanship us to washington, ensure that there is a bipartisan approach so we can get the country moving forward again. i've been able to do that in the past whether it was as mayor of manchester working with a majority of democrats or when i served in congress getting three bills signed into law by this president. i think people of our state want to see action, want to see the economic growth that they've been desperately needing over the last six years. i will bring that energy and the bipartisan approach to make sure that i always work on behalf of people of our state. shea-porter: i'm a little confused -- while the economy has been recovering we still the little people who can't find work. i think growing this economy is going to be my focus. concentrate on small business making sure we take care of main street consider wall street together think i did and will continue to
i've learned through the years in my service to the state of new hampshire whether it's state rep, alderman or as a member of congress that the most important thing i can do is listen to the state of new hampshire. brinkmanship us to washington, ensure that there is a bipartisan approach so we can get the country moving forward again. i've been able to do that in the past whether it was as mayor of manchester working with a majority of democrats or when i served in congress getting three bills...
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are they speaking to women like cathy alderman, who's been campaigning against an anti abortion ballot initiative? >> they can vote for somebody who supports women and supports women's ability to access the healthcare services they need, versus somebody who has spent an entire political career trying to limit that access. >> ifill: or are they appealing to women like briana johnson, a mother of three who describes herself as pro life? >> it's hard when a group of women is going on and claiming to speak for the entire population of women, because yeah, i don't, i don't relate to that. they say you know cory gardner's too extreme for women of colorado. well, that's not what i believe and that immediately alienates me. >> ifill: 64-year old udall, who is just completing his first term in the senate, is one of a handful of democratic incumbents under sustained political fire this year. his nemesis: a 40-year-old two- term congressman who says the country, and colorado, is due for a midterm, mid course correction that only a republican senate majority can deliver. >> are you ready to make t
are they speaking to women like cathy alderman, who's been campaigning against an anti abortion ballot initiative? >> they can vote for somebody who supports women and supports women's ability to access the healthcare services they need, versus somebody who has spent an entire political career trying to limit that access. >> ifill: or are they appealing to women like briana johnson, a mother of three who describes herself as pro life? >> it's hard when a group of women is...
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louis american became his canvas like this image following the arrest of alderman antonio french.d 50 pieces. >> the hash tag ferguson started to connect all theseieces together. all this is a narrative. >> a narrative that's intense and in your face. a father in mourning. a highway patrol captain throwing his arms around a town in turmoil. >> it's a tendency to think it's an us against them and the police are the bad guys. even with the images of captain ron, i don't want to be one-sided where i'm saying, it's the police -- there are examples of police doing good every day. i want to try to capture the human side of it. this allows me to say what i need to say without much of being interrupted or be interpreted the wrong way. it let's me get it out. >> one nfl player is receiving a lot of support from his team today as his daughter battles cancer. sunday night football will air a special about devon sills tonight. his 4-year-old daughter leah right there in the back seat has pediatric cancer. he's getting a lot of attention for her story. >> on the tv, she calls me and tells me h
louis american became his canvas like this image following the arrest of alderman antonio french.d 50 pieces. >> the hash tag ferguson started to connect all theseieces together. all this is a narrative. >> a narrative that's intense and in your face. a father in mourning. a highway patrol captain throwing his arms around a town in turmoil. >> it's a tendency to think it's an us against them and the police are the bad guys. even with the images of captain ron, i don't want to...