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by the 1920s, he is part of the republican political machine in chicago, as an alderman, a board alderman. and in 1928, the city congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican named martin madden, who was on the appropriations committee, passes away mid congress, in the fall elections, depriest runs for the seat and he wins. so in 1929, he comes to the house of representatives. >> one of my favorite things about oscar depriest's career is this little tiny button that we have in the collection that is from his career. it's really small. it says depriest for congress, with a picture of him. one of the things i love most about it is they are very rare, probably not that many of them around in the first place, and very few survived. i think i've only seen maybe one or two others and existence. but if you think about this tiny little button, worn on someone's lapel, looking for all the world like any other button, this actually represents a revolution, the attempt to elect an african american to congress for the first time in decades. so just the presence of this little inch and a quarte
by the 1920s, he is part of the republican political machine in chicago, as an alderman, a board alderman. and in 1928, the city congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican named martin madden, who was on the appropriations committee, passes away mid congress, in the fall elections, depriest runs for the seat and he wins. so in 1929, he comes to the house of representatives. >> one of my favorite things about oscar depriest's career is this little tiny button that we have in the...
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, a ward alderman, and in 1928, when the sitting congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican named power republican named martin madden is on the appropriations committee passes away mid-congress in the fall elections de priest runs for the seat and he wins. to in 1929 he comes to the house of representatives. >> one of my favorite things about oscar de priest's career is this little tiny button we have in the collection that is from his career. it's really small and it says de priest for congress with a picture of him and one of the things i love most about him, they're very rare, there probably weren't that most but very few survive. i think i've seen one other, two others in existence. if you think about this tiny little button worn on someone's lapel looking for all the world like any other button this actually represents a revolution, the attempt to elect an african-american to congress for the first time in decades. so just this presence of this little inch and a quarter diameter piece in diameter would have been a real statement on the part of whoever was wearing it an
, a ward alderman, and in 1928, when the sitting congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican named power republican named martin madden is on the appropriations committee passes away mid-congress in the fall elections de priest runs for the seat and he wins. to in 1929 he comes to the house of representatives. >> one of my favorite things about oscar de priest's career is this little tiny button we have in the collection that is from his career. it's really small and it says de...
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couple 1st meet today, it's possible to find like minded people worldwide at whatever disadvantage alderman'ssocial inequality. according to a study, more and more couples have the same level of education, and one factor is universal to find. so when you have to work hard, you know what you want. keep refining your search and present yourself perfectly. well, how we work is becoming more flexible. how we look at this becoming more flexible to the ways we live are changing. people are living much longer. for instance, they're living much more precariously as well. i think many young people, you know, don't know where they're going to work in 5 years. i don't know where they're going to live. we don't have the same kinds of long term arrangements in many aspects of our social life as we used to. so i think that maybe what we're seeing with this shift some more flexible definitions of relationships, people deciding that they want non-monogamous arrangements. this is actually a reflection of a profound change in our social structures that's taking place that's not just personal preference and the
couple 1st meet today, it's possible to find like minded people worldwide at whatever disadvantage alderman'ssocial inequality. according to a study, more and more couples have the same level of education, and one factor is universal to find. so when you have to work hard, you know what you want. keep refining your search and present yourself perfectly. well, how we work is becoming more flexible. how we look at this becoming more flexible to the ways we live are changing. people are living...
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went so that way since we're out for instance we have a state a local races frankly your local aldermanic your council bertha will have a lot more to do our. this winter goes for you but the presidency will but i do think we're on a pathway for because people now better understand what is going on of the system and we better understand what their role is in change yes i think one of the most telling exchanges during the debate was when president when i were debating the stimulus bill working for the congress and president wrote so i can't get it through because congress' job immigrants will give me a bill to vote on don't buy this of or you're the president you need to push it through literally 5 minutes later job audits of what the result of it was so what we were in office would because we had a republican house or become a republican senate that what a lot of get things done the president well i would have made a deal on it since that show you how impotent both parties are because both are claiming that it will presidential power they could have unlimited ability to change the before a
went so that way since we're out for instance we have a state a local races frankly your local aldermanic your council bertha will have a lot more to do our. this winter goes for you but the presidency will but i do think we're on a pathway for because people now better understand what is going on of the system and we better understand what their role is in change yes i think one of the most telling exchanges during the debate was when president when i were debating the stimulus bill working...
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jillian: former police officer in chicago alderman joins me to discuss the sudden change.lks slamming police say they've done nothing for their communities and now minneapolis is paying 500,$000 to import outside officers to help this crime. what is your reaction? >> i hope it is not part of a new phenomenon across the country where you have city councils slamming police department's, throwing them under the bus and offices quitting early, retiring earlier about taking a job and then you find yourself going through the yellow pages looking for rent a cop's. you could see this was going to happen. there is going to be a spike in crime and then where are the police? crime rates going up. you knew this would happen. todd: if you look at the numbers the spike in crime across the board, arson, assault, homicide, robberies, and they want to reimagine the police department. these are real crimes. what would happen if they fully defund the police department or change the police department in that city? >> why are you not reimagine your secure communities? 73 homicides in the city,
jillian: former police officer in chicago alderman joins me to discuss the sudden change.lks slamming police say they've done nothing for their communities and now minneapolis is paying 500,$000 to import outside officers to help this crime. what is your reaction? >> i hope it is not part of a new phenomenon across the country where you have city councils slamming police department's, throwing them under the bus and offices quitting early, retiring earlier about taking a job and then you...
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it's possible to find like minded people worldwide at whatever disadvantage alderman's social inequality. according to a study, more and more couples have the same level of education, and one factor is universal to find. so when you have to work hard to know what you want, keep refining your search and present yourself perfectly. well, how we work is becoming more flexible. how we look is becoming more flexible to the ways we live are changing. people are living much longer, for instance, they're living much more precariously as well. i think many young people, you know, don't know where they're going to work in 5 years, don't know where they're going to live. we don't have the same kinds of long term rangelands in many aspects of our social life as we used to. so i think that maybe what we're seeing with this shift, some more flexible definitions of relationships, people deciding that they want nonmonogamous arrangements. this is actually a reflection of a profound change in our social structures that's taking place that's not just personal preference and then you get the digital tool t
it's possible to find like minded people worldwide at whatever disadvantage alderman's social inequality. according to a study, more and more couples have the same level of education, and one factor is universal to find. so when you have to work hard to know what you want, keep refining your search and present yourself perfectly. well, how we work is becoming more flexible. how we look is becoming more flexible to the ways we live are changing. people are living much longer, for instance,...
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as an alderman, and in 1928, when a sitting congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican in who was martin mad and he passes away halfway in the congress, in the fall election, the priest runs for a seat. and he winds. so in 1929 he comes to the house of representatives. >> you know, one of my favorite things about oscar de priest career, is this little tiny button that we have in the collection, that is from his career. it's a tiny, it's really small, it says de priest for congress with a picture of. in one of the things i love most about it is they are very rare, they are probably not many around initially. and very few survived. i think we have seen maybe one other, maybe two others in existence. but, if you think about this tiny little button, worn on someone's love pale, looking for all the world like any other button, this actually represents a revolution. the attempt to elect an african american in congress for the first time in decades. so just presents this little into a corner diameter piece of metal, would've been a real statement on the part of whomever was wearing i
as an alderman, and in 1928, when a sitting congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican in who was martin mad and he passes away halfway in the congress, in the fall election, the priest runs for a seat. and he winds. so in 1929 he comes to the house of representatives. >> you know, one of my favorite things about oscar de priest career, is this little tiny button that we have in the collection, that is from his career. it's a tiny, it's really small, it says de priest for...
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jillian: former police officer and chicago alderman anthony napolitano joins us you now.or joining us. >> good morning, thanks for having me. jillian: let's pull up the map of cities all across the country that are increasing election security. as we look at that, my question to you is what are police being told to prepare for exactly? >> well, you know what, if you think about it just in the overall view right now, it's pretty sad we're not celebrating our elections, instead we're hunkering down. officers are being told they'll have to have their days canceled, putting provisions in place, putting walls in place to protect certain areas, they're adding additional ambulances just in case that will be on standby, additional fire suppression rigs are on standby. they're pretty much told that what we saw this summer could be happening after these election results come back in. todd: from the police to the businesses now, any advice that you have or that police have in general for businesses in this kind of uncertain situation we could be facing this week? >> it's pretty much
jillian: former police officer and chicago alderman anthony napolitano joins us you now.or joining us. >> good morning, thanks for having me. jillian: let's pull up the map of cities all across the country that are increasing election security. as we look at that, my question to you is what are police being told to prepare for exactly? >> well, you know what, if you think about it just in the overall view right now, it's pretty sad we're not celebrating our elections, instead we're...
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to turn the tide when it comes to electing representatives or alderman to a state legislature, even before they begin to influence who is coming to congress. and so i look forward to the professions work, which i think will really shed even more light on that question. >> we should -- we had her on our series and did not have this question for her. so we will have to do round two. in your understanding, if you look at that question, sort of 1922 2020. are some states better or worse at voting rights? voter suppression. you know, you spoke about shelby -- shelby versus holder and what has been the impact. i know that one of the discussions was when that was coming up was that that was focused on a certain number of states which had historical difficult behavior with regard to voter suppression. but we've now gotten to the point where some new states are getting engaged with that. how is that changed over time? >> so, today i think we would say that voter suppression is a uniquely or distinctly southern problem is no longer the case. we look out across the national landscape and, when we ana
to turn the tide when it comes to electing representatives or alderman to a state legislature, even before they begin to influence who is coming to congress. and so i look forward to the professions work, which i think will really shed even more light on that question. >> we should -- we had her on our series and did not have this question for her. so we will have to do round two. in your understanding, if you look at that question, sort of 1922 2020. are some states better or worse at...
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there's no other industry in town other than tourism, and i'm also an alderman. the city council, and so we are gonna have some serious budget problems like never seen before. so i'm not sure how that's gonna work out. lemonis: peter told me he employs 80 people. that's a lot of people displaced without work. i was starting to really doubt myself like, "what have i gotten myself into? how can i even help these people?" i can't in good conscience just drive away. ♪ ♪ how are you doing, my man? rick: thanks for coming back. appreciate it. lemonis: while i was thinking about it, it really became more about the potential extinction of a community in america, but i couldn't just throw money at it. money wasn't gonna fix it. i'd have to dig in and set an example and bring in volunteers and roll up my sleeves, and i was taking on this herculean task that had a high risk of failure. and i think that challenge, along with helping people, was probably my motivation. so the water, even here, looks better, yeah? rick: tremendously, yeah. lemonis: yeah. rick: it's down over 6
there's no other industry in town other than tourism, and i'm also an alderman. the city council, and so we are gonna have some serious budget problems like never seen before. so i'm not sure how that's gonna work out. lemonis: peter told me he employs 80 people. that's a lot of people displaced without work. i was starting to really doubt myself like, "what have i gotten myself into? how can i even help these people?" i can't in good conscience just drive away. ♪ ♪ how are you...
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so that is something that the alderman who are going to vote on this taken under advisement.ll, oppose this new tax. connell: yeah that makes sense. that is interesting. boy, especially after everything that has gone on there as you point out. thank you, grady trimble live in chicago. take tag aim at another market. amazon is launching a pharmacy business, they're call it amazon pharmacy. it allows u.s. mers to fulfill prescriptions through the mail. prime customers will receive delivery for medications as well through this amazon pharmacy. we'll be right back (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) ♪ ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. to syour body needs routine. system, centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of
so that is something that the alderman who are going to vote on this taken under advisement.ll, oppose this new tax. connell: yeah that makes sense. that is interesting. boy, especially after everything that has gone on there as you point out. thank you, grady trimble live in chicago. take tag aim at another market. amazon is launching a pharmacy business, they're call it amazon pharmacy. it allows u.s. mers to fulfill prescriptions through the mail. prime customers will receive delivery for...
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it's possible to find like minded people worldwide at whatever disadvantage alderman's social inequality according to a study, more and more couples have the same level of education, and one factor is universal to find. so when you have to work hard, you know what you want. keep refining your search and present yourself perfectly. well, how we work is becoming more flexible. how we look, if we can be more flexible to the ways we live, our changing people are living much longer. for instance, they're living much more precariously as well. i think many young people, you know, don't know where they're going to work in 5 years. i don't know where they're going to live. we don't have the same kinds of long term rangelands in many aspects of our social life as we used to, you know? so i think that maybe what we're seeing with this shift, some more flexible definitions of relationships. people deciding that they want non-monogamous arrangements. this is actually a reflection of a profound change in our social structures that's taking place that's not just personal preference and then you get th
it's possible to find like minded people worldwide at whatever disadvantage alderman's social inequality according to a study, more and more couples have the same level of education, and one factor is universal to find. so when you have to work hard, you know what you want. keep refining your search and present yourself perfectly. well, how we work is becoming more flexible. how we look, if we can be more flexible to the ways we live, our changing people are living much longer. for instance,...
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unable to release himself from that graviton that's all very well professor victor but then the alderman was right and so they are trying disappoint of them as well but that wasn't necessarily enough to go back to joe biden with a proven track record all for new liberal economic policy but then cove it happens and that was the final straw what you make about all. yeah i mean it's really difficult to distort for n.c.a.a. the arguments about this from the arguments about the economy they really are intricately in twined and so for voters out there who are motivated to vote by their stance on the candidate stances on the economy to some extent that's a statement about response the other thing to keep in mind is in 20161 of the big narratives that came out of that election is that enthusiasm among democratic voters was just a little bit more depressed compared to the previous 2 elections in 22012 when when obama won and there just seem to be some evidence of some lack of enthusiasm among democratic voters and so one of the things that we want to be looking for in 2020 is relative to $26.00.
unable to release himself from that graviton that's all very well professor victor but then the alderman was right and so they are trying disappoint of them as well but that wasn't necessarily enough to go back to joe biden with a proven track record all for new liberal economic policy but then cove it happens and that was the final straw what you make about all. yeah i mean it's really difficult to distort for n.c.a.a. the arguments about this from the arguments about the economy they really...
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we had on earlier a former new york city -- a former cop at a chicago alderman who slammed those whonds first." >> the hit that we have took that these businesses have taken this summer we can't have it happen again. we can't have them destroyed and looted. this san opportunist's dream right now that this election goes the wrong way so they can destroy this city. i'm so disgusted by. this i want to celebrate the election process with my three kids and the way i was brought up with my father. what a great country we have. and now i have to explain to them why are we boarding up? why are there so many police out there? it's because we are worried if the election doesn't go a certain way that we are going to have civil unrest again. i have never seen this and i cannot wait for it to be over. this is so disgusting. steve: so what they're suggesting. the experts are if donald trump wins, there could be a lot of trouble. a lot of violence and looting. if joe biden wins, is anybody suggesting that could happen? ainsley: we heard some stories of people losing their jobs right now through the
we had on earlier a former new york city -- a former cop at a chicago alderman who slammed those whonds first." >> the hit that we have took that these businesses have taken this summer we can't have it happen again. we can't have them destroyed and looted. this san opportunist's dream right now that this election goes the wrong way so they can destroy this city. i'm so disgusted by. this i want to celebrate the election process with my three kids and the way i was brought up with my...
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to also vote for their congressman their senator even all the way down to the mayor and the local alderman reverse coat it's kind of working out it's going all the way up and that would also bring out some of these votes florida right now is going to be the issue we're about to turn 8 o'clock at the top the hour florida is going to really close i have to tell you i am reading a lot of conservatives a lot of republicans are very worried right now yes of originally we're both in these high numbers and they're not as high as what they need them to be and they're a little bit worried about where we're going to stay in the panhandle but i did the night is young you know i was taken for the jughandle sized bottle of red bull so yes didn't have it that is you know but we but we better local know florida pretty soon as soon as they close well but now we'll know where it's going to go and should underscore that of florida comes in for by the. blue hairs on the hard shoulder the curtains for the president united states to be able to be reelected in that situation but let's talk about i think that's
to also vote for their congressman their senator even all the way down to the mayor and the local alderman reverse coat it's kind of working out it's going all the way up and that would also bring out some of these votes florida right now is going to be the issue we're about to turn 8 o'clock at the top the hour florida is going to really close i have to tell you i am reading a lot of conservatives a lot of republicans are very worried right now yes of originally we're both in these high...