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before he decided to take off and find his fortune in chicago, he became famous in chicago for building adventurous buildings known as the prairie style and returned to wisconsin after europe. before he left madison, his mother, during his teenage years, because she pushed the father out of the house and divorced him and he was being raised by the mother and two sisters, he decided he should come out to this part of the country, which is where her family was, welch pioneers. so he spent his summers in this valley and on these hills. he got his love of nature and his understanding of nature and understanding of the topography of these hills so that even when he was in italy, he could imagine where he wanted his home to be. he really -- the theme of living in nature, i think, reinforced itself to him when he was in italy, living in a garden on the hillside and one year later, he was living in another garden in wisconsin. once he came back, this became his permanent home. he really was the originator of organic architecture and he developed it to the highest degree in his years of work. it
before he decided to take off and find his fortune in chicago, he became famous in chicago for building adventurous buildings known as the prairie style and returned to wisconsin after europe. before he left madison, his mother, during his teenage years, because she pushed the father out of the house and divorced him and he was being raised by the mother and two sisters, he decided he should come out to this part of the country, which is where her family was, welch pioneers. so he spent his...
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so you have to come to chicago. >> the chicago review press with some of the books they have coming out this fall. >> booktv is on twitter. follow us to give scheduling updates, author information and talk directly with authors during the life programs. now the screen joining us of freedom fest in las vegas. before we get into the
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so, you know, you've got to come to chicago. >> host: quick look on booktv at the chicago review press and some of the books they have coming out this fall. >> presidential candidates often release books to introduce themselves to voters and to promote their views on issues. here's a look at some books written by declared candidates for president. in his book "immigration wars," former florida governor jeb bush argues for new immigration policies. neurosurgeon ben carson calls for greater individual responsibility to preserve america's future in "one nation." in "against the tide," former rhode island governor lincoln they feoff recounts his time serving as a republican in the senate. and former secretary of state hillary clinton looks back on her time serving in the obama administration in "hard choices." in "a time for truth," texas senator ted cruz recounts his journey from a cuban immigrant's son to the u.s. senate. carly fiorina former ceo of hewlett-packard, is another declared candidate for president. in "rising to the challenge," she shares lessons she's learned from her diffic
so, you know, you've got to come to chicago. >> host: quick look on booktv at the chicago review press and some of the books they have coming out this fall. >> presidential candidates often release books to introduce themselves to voters and to promote their views on issues. here's a look at some books written by declared candidates for president. in his book "immigration wars," former florida governor jeb bush argues for new immigration policies. neurosurgeon ben carson...
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my future is in my hands right now. >> i live on the west side of chicago. it's a good chance you get shot here but you never know when it can happen. in this neighborhood not a lot of people went to college. i'm supposedly supposed to be the child who makes it. >> i feel like you're going on a downward trend. >> today your dad took me for a walk.
my future is in my hands right now. >> i live on the west side of chicago. it's a good chance you get shot here but you never know when it can happen. in this neighborhood not a lot of people went to college. i'm supposedly supposed to be the child who makes it. >> i feel like you're going on a downward trend. >> today your dad took me for a walk.
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>> pensions are the driving factor behind chicago's troubles right now. is a larger issue then market giving credit. it is easy issue to ignore. you have puerto rico with a default. pensions are one of those things you have to look out for. with chicago, their issue is that illinois sales on every level to pass any reform, to be able to help those pensions. that trickles down to localities. pensions and chicago are a big issue, this is the third largest city in the country, but they are at 30% for pensions. scarlet: that is a gap. these are only issues like it negotiated after the city runs into financial problems, like bankruptcy. joe: you would -- >> you would think that they could be helped with bankruptcy. but no. detroit was the only one that was able to do that. even though legally pensions are almost always junior to investors, as the politician how can you possibly tell, if someone grandmother was there, you have to live on only this percent. it is political suicide. so the bond holders and get the ax. scarlet: is chicago becoming the next detroit
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terrifying as a pattern and practice of some members of the chicago police department. who tortured more than 100 men mostly african-americans from 1971 to 1992. >> the city tried to keep these reports from being released. >> in 1989 working on a tip investigative journalist john conroy discovered hauntingly similar reports from suspects claiming to be tortured by chicago police. >> give us tense of the type of torture that was used by the officers. >> well, the most well-known is electric shock. as far as we know there were three electrical devices. there was one prisoner, andrew wilson, who was burned against a hot radiator. russian roulette was played. >> at the center of it all, john burns is the face of this dark chapter of chicago's history. >> why were you so tenacious. >> people were going to die, and nobody was doing anything. there were a dozen men on death row who were there on suspect confessions. >> ronald kitchen was one of them. he spent 21 years locked up. 13 of those on death row. but in the wake of mounting torture allegations governor george ryan made
terrifying as a pattern and practice of some members of the chicago police department. who tortured more than 100 men mostly african-americans from 1971 to 1992. >> the city tried to keep these reports from being released. >> in 1989 working on a tip investigative journalist john conroy discovered hauntingly similar reports from suspects claiming to be tortured by chicago police. >> give us tense of the type of torture that was used by the officers. >> well, the most...
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they filled the streets calling for over site of the chicago -- oversight of the chicago police departmentith police as their escort and guide, 1,000 protesters let police have it. >> (chanting). >> they marched to bring awareness to allegations of police brutality claiming that over 100 black men were wrongly killed or tortured by chicago police since 2007. how many more they say are harassed by police on a regular basis. >> police stop us day to day, they come up on us, what do you have in your pocket, where are you going? doesn't matter where i'm going, why are you stopping me? >> they also have a specific goal in mind creation of an oversight board to review the police actions. >> the reason we're doing this, the police are out of control. they're not being held accountable by those who have been given the responsibility and duty old them accountable. >> large-scaled demonstrations are nothing new for police. i asked one of them how they felt about protests so specifically against them. >> >> put these in? >> which are? >> earplugs. >> do you get nasty stuff? >> you can't allow it to b
they filled the streets calling for over site of the chicago -- oversight of the chicago police departmentith police as their escort and guide, 1,000 protesters let police have it. >> (chanting). >> they marched to bring awareness to allegations of police brutality claiming that over 100 black men were wrongly killed or tortured by chicago police since 2007. how many more they say are harassed by police on a regular basis. >> police stop us day to day, they come up on us, what...
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so you have to come to chicago. >> the chicago review press with some of the books they have coming out this fall. >> booktv is on twitter. follow us to give scheduling updates, author information and talk directly with authors during the life programs. now the screen joining us of freedom fest in las vegas. before we get into the latest book update us on your legal situation and where you are. >> while my legal situation is mostly resolved and by that i mean i've completed an eight-month overnight confinement for exceeding the campaign-finance limits. >> you write about or mentioned your experience in the most recent book america. was it justified, do you feel that the punishment was justified? >> i think when you look at justice you have to not only look at whether someone did it but also whether the penalty is proportioned and you have to look at whether other people that did the same thing dot a. similar penalty. it would be proportionality and require a certain equity. in my case i did exceed in fact i said from the beginning that i had done that so some punishment was appropriate.
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companies hiring hundreds at chicago's opportunity fair.t at a face-to-face with top ceos. >> what does it feel like to be here, to feel like you're getting a shot? >> it's great. i actually worked in and talked to nordstrom's. one of the guys liked me. that gave me confidence. >> you want to feel like a person. when you're unemployed, you don't always feel like a person. everyone looks down on you for some reason or another. ♪ >> if chicago can have more jobs, i think the violence will actually stop in chicago. >> how big a part of solving the violence problem in this city are jobs for young folks? >> there's no doubt, where you have poverty, you have violence. where you have poverty, you have lower educational obtainment. my whole thing is, these kids they have so much higher expectations for themselves than sometimes we as a city have for them. part of this is making sure they have something to contribute. we should define them for their future. they have something to offer. >> and if we don't, what happens? >> you lose a generation that
companies hiring hundreds at chicago's opportunity fair.t at a face-to-face with top ceos. >> what does it feel like to be here, to feel like you're getting a shot? >> it's great. i actually worked in and talked to nordstrom's. one of the guys liked me. that gave me confidence. >> you want to feel like a person. when you're unemployed, you don't always feel like a person. everyone looks down on you for some reason or another. ♪ >> if chicago can have more jobs, i think...
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city of chicago hold police ability. there have been several high profile cases of police brutality cases in the u.s. this year. the rally organizes say that the department has a reputation for killings and maintaining beating and for sure centers which target ethnic minorities. we're live now. john, this is the latest in a series of rallies? >> that's right. all the attention has been on places like ferguson, missouri, and baltimore, which there have been other incidents where black men have been killed at the hands of police. in chicago they say this is going on for many years, and there is a long history of bad relations between police and the black community here in chicago. you can see these black matter signs. those are signs for the most recent wave of protest that started out of ferguson, missouri. however, there is a police fund here of $5.5 million for people who were torture in the 1990s at the hands of police. in that case there was a police force led by police chief john burge where there were police beating
city of chicago hold police ability. there have been several high profile cases of police brutality cases in the u.s. this year. the rally organizes say that the department has a reputation for killings and maintaining beating and for sure centers which target ethnic minorities. we're live now. john, this is the latest in a series of rallies? >> that's right. all the attention has been on places like ferguson, missouri, and baltimore, which there have been other incidents where black men...
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you look at chicago. do you know that chicago has the toughest gun laws in the united states by far. and people are getting shot with guns all over the place. you need enforcement, you need lots of things. but you also to have get the bad people out. the people that are not supposed to be here, they're here illegally. we're going to get them out so fast and so quick and it won't be like, will you come please? will you come, please? these law enforcement people. i know the guys in chicago. your police commissioner is a great man. they can do it. if they're allowed to do it. i know the guys. new york, i know them. they're great. bratton, great. great commissioner. they can all do it. they can all do it. but they have to be allowed to do their job. they have to be allowed to do their job. so we're going to make our country a really wonderful place. when i was criticized the other day by hillary -- and also, the same day with the same word by jeb. same word. they said my tone, my tone. do you know the word to
you look at chicago. do you know that chicago has the toughest gun laws in the united states by far. and people are getting shot with guns all over the place. you need enforcement, you need lots of things. but you also to have get the bad people out. the people that are not supposed to be here, they're here illegally. we're going to get them out so fast and so quick and it won't be like, will you come please? will you come, please? these law enforcement people. i know the guys in chicago. your...
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of chicago p.d.ome of the things that you reported on, grotesque, squeezing testicles, electric shocks. beating with batons, how surprises were you to hear about such gaols. >> it was shocking. let's face it. we hear about brutality every day, particularly in thes business. it tends to be isolated. what is disturbing in supporting the story, there was a pattern and practice in this before that went on, as i mentioned for decades. it was systematic abuse and torture. and to try to wrap your brain around how the men and women in this case mostly men who were sworn to protect and serve can do 180 degree turn like that, and go so far off the rails that something like this could go on for decades. >> let's take a quick look at an chicago. >> reporter: ronald kitchen words. >> we have ways of making knickers ta -- nigger talk. >> he was not held by nooe a nazis, he police. >> they said i'll introduce you to the telephone book. this dick, the big old nice dick. and put it on my head and beat on it. my genit
of chicago p.d.ome of the things that you reported on, grotesque, squeezing testicles, electric shocks. beating with batons, how surprises were you to hear about such gaols. >> it was shocking. let's face it. we hear about brutality every day, particularly in thes business. it tends to be isolated. what is disturbing in supporting the story, there was a pattern and practice in this before that went on, as i mentioned for decades. it was systematic abuse and torture. and to try to wrap...
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where a kid from chicago funds himself facing the most brutal type of justice. his family called him bo bo, 14 years old, with a stutter. he begged his single mum to let him come to missouri in 1955 to visit his country cousins. >> he talked beside chicago. he told me stuff you didn't know about. riverview park. have you ever about there. mack me in the battlefields, listening to a story about amusement park. i couldn't believe that. >> emmett was a story steler, and a jokester. and for all the street-smarts, he found his older cousin could be naive. emmett did not know there are certain things he didn't know or do. >> he didn't know anything that we didn't. we lived here, we didn't know >>> in the south. americans under attack. in mississippi alone, more than 500 lynchings were documented between the late 1800s. and 1955, the year emmett till and his cousins took a ride down to the grocery store. this is part of the street everyone thinks they no. simeon wright was with him when the young wife of the store owner of roy bryant stepped outside. he was going for a
where a kid from chicago funds himself facing the most brutal type of justice. his family called him bo bo, 14 years old, with a stutter. he begged his single mum to let him come to missouri in 1955 to visit his country cousins. >> he talked beside chicago. he told me stuff you didn't know about. riverview park. have you ever about there. mack me in the battlefields, listening to a story about amusement park. i couldn't believe that. >> emmett was a story steler, and a jokester. and...
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on chicago's story read streets, the demonstrators protest.recent deaths to young black men in police custody focused world attention on places like baltimore and ferguson, missouri. here in chicago they say police abuse and unjustified killings have gone on for decades. >> (chanting). >> they march past the chicago theater, past the famed tower owned by a presidential candidate to protest the treatment of black and poor from police. >> people in a higher tax bracket, they are ran down, beaten, harassed, sexually assaulted by police, you do see that often. >> the city has paid 85 million to victims of police torture and set aside a reparation fund for other vick films. the commander was sentenced to 4.5 years and the mayor even offered a rare apology, but protesters want more. they want change. >> honestly, all i did was listen, i just sat and listened to the victims of the police torture, it is literally outrageous. i don't know how people can hear that and not try to do whatever they can to get involved. >> the demonstrators are marching for
on chicago's story read streets, the demonstrators protest.recent deaths to young black men in police custody focused world attention on places like baltimore and ferguson, missouri. here in chicago they say police abuse and unjustified killings have gone on for decades. >> (chanting). >> they march past the chicago theater, past the famed tower owned by a presidential candidate to protest the treatment of black and poor from police. >> people in a higher tax bracket, they are...
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he race leader at the "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest to discuss his book on the history of birth control, "the birth of the pill." >> welcome everybody to the 31st annual "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest.rybody my name is tom paschalis. before get started out like to thank our sponsors. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span2's booktv, and if there's time at the end of the presentation wiln take some questions and heavy lineup by the microphone right up your sure home viewing viewing audience can hear thehie questions. up here. you can take the spirit going year round with a prescription to the tribune row journal. and download our app for more information on the festival and access to the bookstore and we encourage everyone to post pictures to twitter, instagram, and facebook with #prlf15. before beginning the program, we ask you silence your cellphone and turn off your camera flashes. please welcome mary schmich, pul pul puliter prize winner for the chicago tribune. >> is this on? it is. i was telling john, and not blowing smoke, i think this is going t
he race leader at the "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest to discuss his book on the history of birth control, "the birth of the pill." >> welcome everybody to the 31st annual "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest.rybody my name is tom paschalis. before get started out like to thank our sponsors. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span2's booktv, and if there's time at the end of the presentation wiln take some questions and heavy lineup by...
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chicago is the most beautiful city. i just love being -- it's literally one of my favorite cities in the nation. the show is set in new york, but when it came to shooting episodes, the show's co-creator said chicago was an easy pick. literally i was on the call and they said you could be in and i went to chicago. i talked to the stars at a stand up to cancer master card event season two. on how her life has completely changed in less and year. i orange informantly went in thinking i was going to be the next rap artist. she read some lines and the next thing she knew i she was cast as cookie's assistant. i have eight siblings and i think they're all jealous because i'm the favorite one now. when we have something coming up i say come meet my daughter. i had to ask for the scoop how do you top last season? i think that we might be topping it. lee and danny are here and they're just genius. they're brilliant and brilliant people and what they've done with this next season is going to set your souls on fire. we asked the sh
chicago is the most beautiful city. i just love being -- it's literally one of my favorite cities in the nation. the show is set in new york, but when it came to shooting episodes, the show's co-creator said chicago was an easy pick. literally i was on the call and they said you could be in and i went to chicago. i talked to the stars at a stand up to cancer master card event season two. on how her life has completely changed in less and year. i orange informantly went in thinking i was going...
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>> four people. >> four people. >> they were half new york/half chicago. their bombs were 74-81. the story, and i am sure it was the first time i read it, they came from a high school in chicago and most were counselors and teachers and oscar lopez the one in prison was an activist. >> the interesting thing about that particular bombing to me is also in distinction to violent terrorist today, these folks within the mainstream, even the level and liberal, you may say supporters and apologist. what is striking is the response of the church in new york saying -- they had a puerto rican mainstream social service group that was a front for a terrorist group and proved to the church's leadership the communicator was written from a typewriter and the woman running the group bought the plane ticket and the response of the archbishop of new york was there. >> the diocese, the government split into two halves with those who were freaked out and concerned and progressives who attacked the fbi for overreaching. in chicago, there were -- >> you have a quote about someone saying going after po
>> four people. >> four people. >> they were half new york/half chicago. their bombs were 74-81. the story, and i am sure it was the first time i read it, they came from a high school in chicago and most were counselors and teachers and oscar lopez the one in prison was an activist. >> the interesting thing about that particular bombing to me is also in distinction to violent terrorist today, these folks within the mainstream, even the level and liberal, you may say...
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have been held responsible in chicago. >> they've literally done nothing. they've become a cover up committee for the police department. whenever they mess up. whenever they commit a crime, i'm talking about serious stuff like murder, these guys never get prosecuted. they never get prosecuted. they they have get brought to justice. >> the police union fraternal order of police say that they have the right to protest and to lodge their complaints. >> in mexico, many campaigning on the known cases of forced disappearance around the world. there may be hundreds or thousands held in crete detention. such detention is a crime under bedroom law. the international convention was signed in 2010. 94 states have now signed up, and 44 have ratified the treaty. >>> well, mexico is admitting that at least 26,000 people have disappeared there between 2006 and 2013. many have been caught in the cross fire in the struggle between the government and drug cartels. >> 11 days ago, rushing out of the house to see her brother-in-law bundled in a police car with the license plat
have been held responsible in chicago. >> they've literally done nothing. they've become a cover up committee for the police department. whenever they mess up. whenever they commit a crime, i'm talking about serious stuff like murder, these guys never get prosecuted. they never get prosecuted. they they have get brought to justice. >> the police union fraternal order of police say that they have the right to protest and to lodge their complaints. >> in mexico, many campaigning...
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in the summer of 66 it was chicago. the huff riots in cleveland.h street riots legal to clashes with the national guard and the 82nd national guard. and newark new jersey where long standing smoldering tensions between police and minorities. came to a head that summer. >> was it worse than the summer last summer the summer we're into now? >> more widespread. it was everywhere. together with the riot that we had in watts in 65 and then again in 68, baltimore and washington, exploding after the assassination much dr. king. it was far more widespread. you didn't know where this was going to go or how long or what could be done to stop it. >> in 1965 fred harris was a young senator from rural oklahoma, an unlikely champion for america's urban poor as you can imagine, the last surviving voice of america to confront its race issues. he lives off of a dusty country road in new mexico, an ironic place for his writing about the problems of america's cities. >> now you're out here. >> well, i grew up in this kind of open country, you know. >> a childhood vis
in the summer of 66 it was chicago. the huff riots in cleveland.h street riots legal to clashes with the national guard and the 82nd national guard. and newark new jersey where long standing smoldering tensions between police and minorities. came to a head that summer. >> was it worse than the summer last summer the summer we're into now? >> more widespread. it was everywhere. together with the riot that we had in watts in 65 and then again in 68, baltimore and washington, exploding...
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he has no roots in chicago but saul alinsky was based data chicago and that was the obama and hope and that saul alinsky was a place to go to but also being funded by hillary clinton and she goes on to wellesley college and writes her thesis on saul alinsky with her own ideas. said you have the irony that this man saul alinsky almost one generation after his death could be the guiding influence of the president of united states. in my view it is very dangerous because saul alinsky are represented a monster style of politics. to study the al capone mob and gains in chicago. expressed admiration to extract money from people by using threats and intimidation. and saul alinsky has a political strategy based on the same thing but what he could do is the key issue of racism or threaten to have that activist go to o'hare porterhouse so passengers could not use the bathroom he would threaten to paralyze the government policy was paid off the net has then he let the clinton foundation operates on the saul alinsky principles. >> host: you are moving more into producing documentaries or movies. >
he has no roots in chicago but saul alinsky was based data chicago and that was the obama and hope and that saul alinsky was a place to go to but also being funded by hillary clinton and she goes on to wellesley college and writes her thesis on saul alinsky with her own ideas. said you have the irony that this man saul alinsky almost one generation after his death could be the guiding influence of the president of united states. in my view it is very dangerous because saul alinsky are...
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why chicago? he he has no roots in chicago but the linsky organizing was based in chicago and he was the go to man a community organization. you have the remarkable irony that this man a linsky almost a generation after his death could be the guiding influence on two successive presidents of the united states. host: and and that your views that dangerous. guest: in my view it's very dangerous because he represented my view of a certain monstrous style of politics. in fact he studied very close the al capone mob, he spent some years studying gangs in chicago and he expressed admiration for the way in which gains can extract money from people by using threats and intimidation and a linsky basically developed a political strategy on doing the same thing. he realized, that he couldn't put a gun to your head but he could accuse you of racism or he could threaten to use his activists use all the bathrooms of the o'hare airport saw all the passengers can't use them. he was rented paralyze corporations an
why chicago? he he has no roots in chicago but the linsky organizing was based in chicago and he was the go to man a community organization. you have the remarkable irony that this man a linsky almost a generation after his death could be the guiding influence on two successive presidents of the united states. host: and and that your views that dangerous. guest: in my view it's very dangerous because he represented my view of a certain monstrous style of politics. in fact he studied very close...
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here in schick are chicago, police used unjustified killings that have gone on for decades. the march passed the chicago theatre, past the famed facade of a tower owned by a presidential candidate to protest the treatments of black and poor by chicago police. >> you don't see many people of certain higher tax black getting gunned down, beaten, harassed by police. >> reporter: the city paid more than $85 million to victims of police torture in the 1980s, and "90less, and set aside a reparation fund. this commander was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for purgery, overseeing suffocation, electric shocks and beatings. the mayor offered an apology. protesters want more. >> people asked what got me involved. i sat and listened. it's outrageous, i don't know how anyone could hear it and not do what they can to get involved. >> the demonstrators say they are marching for advise, wanting a civilian oversight board. since 2007 they say 127 have been wrong fully killed by police, none held accountable. >> they have literally done nothing, not held police accountable. they've become a
here in schick are chicago, police used unjustified killings that have gone on for decades. the march passed the chicago theatre, past the famed facade of a tower owned by a presidential candidate to protest the treatments of black and poor by chicago police. >> you don't see many people of certain higher tax black getting gunned down, beaten, harassed by police. >> reporter: the city paid more than $85 million to victims of police torture in the 1980s, and "90less, and set...
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. >> a new approach at stopping shootings in chicago. how one woman who lost her own son is trying to prevent illegal guns from flowing into the city. >> los angeles tackles gun violence, our summer of the gun coverage continues next. stay with us. >> welcome to al jazeera america. taking a look at today's top stories, two mississippi residents in custody for allegedly trying to join isil. both are charged with attempting and conspiring to provide material support to a tryst group. the 19-year-old woman and 22-year-old man had been coordinating on line allegedly with undercover f.b.i. agents, posing as isil members. >> zimbabwe lifted its ban on lion, leopard and elephant hunting nine days after cecil the lion was killed. there are some restrictions still in place, including a ban on hunting collared animals like cecil. >> the legionnaire's disease outbreak in new york city has now killed 12 people. city officials say 113 cases have been reported since early july, but there have been no new cases in the past week. the outbreak has been t
. >> a new approach at stopping shootings in chicago. how one woman who lost her own son is trying to prevent illegal guns from flowing into the city. >> los angeles tackles gun violence, our summer of the gun coverage continues next. stay with us. >> welcome to al jazeera america. taking a look at today's top stories, two mississippi residents in custody for allegedly trying to join isil. both are charged with attempting and conspiring to provide material support to a tryst...
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the show's cast and crew are back in chicago.ng right now with high hopes for season two. fox's dawn hasbrouck has details. >> reporter: "empire" season two is here again being shot in chicago and jessie smollett jamaal on the show was happy to return. >> chicago is the most beautiful city and i just love being there. it's literally one of my favorite cities in the nation. >> reporter: the show is set in new york but when it came to shooting episodes the show's cocreator danny strong said chicago was an easy pick. >> literally i was on the call and they said you can be chicago or blah, blah blah and i went chicago. >> reporter: i talked with the stars about season two. first chicago's own jones on how her life has completely changed in less than a year. >> i went in originally thinking i was going to be the next rap artist. she read some lines and next thing she knew she was cast at cookie's assistant. >> i have eight siblings and i think they're all jealous because i'm the favorite one now. [laughter] >>> every time we do someth
the show's cast and crew are back in chicago.ng right now with high hopes for season two. fox's dawn hasbrouck has details. >> reporter: "empire" season two is here again being shot in chicago and jessie smollett jamaal on the show was happy to return. >> chicago is the most beautiful city and i just love being there. it's literally one of my favorite cities in the nation. >> reporter: the show is set in new york but when it came to shooting episodes the show's...
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when you look at chicago today at chicago 50 years ago, what is the difference in the city? is it a better city today? >> it is a city now more financially oriented. we have the merck tile exchange is a big thanks and so on. what has to manufacturing by the way. we are one of the cities that still have manufacturing. with kraft and other companies but a sickly the real question is what makes a good city and chicago have so many problems that what are the 14 problem cities have been trying to be excellent license for living in producing. >> by politicians back to the 14 for cummings. business interests collaborate the economic interest of the majority of citizens. number 11, favor short-term profit planning over long-run investment planning. 12, should have regulations regarding product quality, safety truth in advertising an anti-competitive hate. >> guest: the last one we do a pretty good job of keeping our food safe in their clothing manufactured in a fair way if we still have an imploding manufacturing. making sure buildings are built up and don't collapse on us. are we o
when you look at chicago today at chicago 50 years ago, what is the difference in the city? is it a better city today? >> it is a city now more financially oriented. we have the merck tile exchange is a big thanks and so on. what has to manufacturing by the way. we are one of the cities that still have manufacturing. with kraft and other companies but a sickly the real question is what makes a good city and chicago have so many problems that what are the 14 problem cities have been trying...
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the scene at wrigley field in chicago. a strong thunderstorm bringing the tigers/cubs game to a haul. the delay lasted more than two hours before the game could start again. >> several suburban chicago areas were hit hard by the storms. it's believed a lightning strike ignited at least one house fire. at one point nearly 15,000 customers were without power. >> the radar, you can see the system swirling in the midwest. lots of rain coming from those storms plus triple digit temperatures. accuweather's justin povick tracking it all. good morning, justin. >> reporter: phillip and reena thanks, good morning. another steamy start, another steamy afternoon on the way for the northeast and i think it will spark at least a couple of showers and thunderstorms but, again, the way it feels, it's going to be well into the 90s, some spots around d.c. and baltimore and philadelphia, new york city could feel like it's over 100 degrees. meanwhile, the northwest, unfortunately, not good news for firefighting efforts. more warmth, dry condi
the scene at wrigley field in chicago. a strong thunderstorm bringing the tigers/cubs game to a haul. the delay lasted more than two hours before the game could start again. >> several suburban chicago areas were hit hard by the storms. it's believed a lightning strike ignited at least one house fire. at one point nearly 15,000 customers were without power. >> the radar, you can see the system swirling in the midwest. lots of rain coming from those storms plus triple digit...
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in chicago. i just can't tell you amazing and wonderful that was and how much it gladened by heart to meet them. i congratulate you for being at the forefront and doing this kind of work. thank you for bringing me here. and everyone for being helpful in bringing me here and i am thrilled to have my son here. he lives in chicago and i have not seen him since christmas so this is a pleasure. if you read my book, will is in the acknowledgment. he is a good copy writer and he knows how to calm down because he has known me for his whole life. what i am going to do today is start reading from book to give you the gist of what the book is about, talk a little bit and chose with another reading from the book. this is a hard rendering case as katherine said so many of these stories are. can everybody hear me okay? this is from the introduction of "detained and deported." yolanda sat in per prison scrubs and watched the families gathered around her. husbands reconnecting with wives, sisters with sisters, m
in chicago. i just can't tell you amazing and wonderful that was and how much it gladened by heart to meet them. i congratulate you for being at the forefront and doing this kind of work. thank you for bringing me here. and everyone for being helpful in bringing me here and i am thrilled to have my son here. he lives in chicago and i have not seen him since christmas so this is a pleasure. if you read my book, will is in the acknowledgment. he is a good copy writer and he knows how to calm down...
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change. >> a landmark agreement if chicago. an agreement has been made on stop-and-frisk against the police department and one of its most vocal critics american civil liberties union. the agreement is being hailed as a possible model for the makes. morgan radford has the story. >> reporter: it's being heralded as a landmark agreement, hammered out between the chicago police department and the american civil liberties union which had threatened to sue the city over its stop-and-frisk policy. >> it's the first agreement that is not a court mandated agreement with the aclu. >> rahm emanuel says it will help boost community confidence in the police force. >> we have a real agreement going forward of how to monitor how to make sure that the reporting and the recording of these events are consistent with a philosophy that i think is essential. >> former federal magistrate arlanders keyes will oversee. who was stopped and why. a report in march by the aclu suggested minorities were disproportionately targeted by police. according to
change. >> a landmark agreement if chicago. an agreement has been made on stop-and-frisk against the police department and one of its most vocal critics american civil liberties union. the agreement is being hailed as a possible model for the makes. morgan radford has the story. >> reporter: it's being heralded as a landmark agreement, hammered out between the chicago police department and the american civil liberties union which had threatened to sue the city over its...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.or all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning s >>> a big hollywood premiere movie is getting good reviews. but why some theaters across the country are stepping up security. >> could bicyclists be getting a break? why one local leader says traffic tickets against them should be the police's lowest priority. >> and new at 6:00, not enough people to work the fields. why farms are having so much trouble hiring. >> good evening. >>> "straight outta compton" opens in some bay area theaters in two hours about a hip-hop group that changed music. it includes lots of gang violence and police brutality. kpix 5's cate caugiran says that has some theaters stepping up security. >> reporter: liz, that's exactly right. i just got an email back from amc theaters letting us know that they plan to have a big crowd in place for the big day and they are going to adjust security accordingly. now, we know that this film won't be released until tomorrow but the film's distributor uni
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.or all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning s >>> a big hollywood premiere movie is getting good reviews. but why some theaters across the country are stepping up security. >> could bicyclists be getting a break? why one local leader says traffic tickets against them should be the police's lowest priority. >> and new at 6:00, not enough people to work the...
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. >>> the fight that breaks out on a flight to chicago. passengers recording it all, revealing what ignited the whole thing. >>> too close for comfort, the scare for taylor swift. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us tonight. as we come on the air, our team is on the ground in cleveland tonight. the republican candidates arriving at this hour. the first big debate about to begin. and the video coming in late today. you can see there donald trump touching down, about to take center stage, the man to beat, well ahead in the polls. saying he's no debate, but our tom llamas asked, did you prepare at all. look at the lineup tondight, the ten con tnders. let's great straight to tom llamas on the ground where he talked to trump just a short time ago. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. tonight you can feel the electricity out here. usually it's for the cleveland cavaliers and king james that play here but tonight it's for the republicans with all eyes on trump. will he falter, will he fielt and can anyone break through? >> rep
. >>> the fight that breaks out on a flight to chicago. passengers recording it all, revealing what ignited the whole thing. >>> too close for comfort, the scare for taylor swift. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us tonight. as we come on the air, our team is on the ground in cleveland tonight. the republican candidates arriving at this hour. the first big debate about to begin. and the video coming in late today. you can see there donald trump...
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from chicago to new york city we'll go for 90s again. lot of these places are in the midst of a heat wave. it's going to last through wednesday or thursday, depending on your location. headlines also include the tropics. we're watching the pacific, three big hurricanes. one of them closer to hawaii, so far that high surf is the biggest variable. 12 to 20-foot waves, eastern shores of maui and the big island. finally hurricane fred has formed. this deal is one of the few in our history that have affected the cape ved islands. david? >>> we're going to turn to that deadly shooting in texas back in the news tonight, the sheriff's deputy killed in cold blood after filling up his patrol car at that gas station. the suspect althdly unloading 15 rounds that night and this evening a chilling new claim, was the veteran officer a target simply because he was wearing a police uniform. abc's matt gutman in texas. >> reporter: an alleged assassin jangled into court today. shannon miles accused of murdering darren goforth late friday. >> would you cal
from chicago to new york city we'll go for 90s again. lot of these places are in the midst of a heat wave. it's going to last through wednesday or thursday, depending on your location. headlines also include the tropics. we're watching the pacific, three big hurricanes. one of them closer to hawaii, so far that high surf is the biggest variable. 12 to 20-foot waves, eastern shores of maui and the big island. finally hurricane fred has formed. this deal is one of the few in our history that have...
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so hard to get that first major. >>> chicago versus chicago. kr chris sale.reer-high with 15 strikeouts. fifth pitcher this season to have a game with 15 strikeouts. the cubs were red hot. but chris sales stops that streak. >>> madison bumgarner doing it all against the nats in the seventh. he already doubled. then really unloaded. hoss. home run fourth of the year for bumgarner. now he has to go back to his day job. he struck out bryce harper three times. 14 ks as the giants win it, 5-0. >> it will be hot today in america. >> i'm good with that. >> stay cool, america. >> we don't do the weather. we're the sports thing. >> oh, yeah. >>> let's stay with sports. a unique meeting before an nfl preseason game over the weekend. the league's first female referee, sarah thomas, taking a minute to speck to if first female assistant coach, jen welter. >> they met before the cardinals took on kansas city. the chiefs won the game, 34-19. >>> up next in "the pulse." the classic video game researchers say can reduce cravings. >>> going viral. an nfl player's post to socia
so hard to get that first major. >>> chicago versus chicago. kr chris sale.reer-high with 15 strikeouts. fifth pitcher this season to have a game with 15 strikeouts. the cubs were red hot. but chris sales stops that streak. >>> madison bumgarner doing it all against the nats in the seventh. he already doubled. then really unloaded. hoss. home run fourth of the year for bumgarner. now he has to go back to his day job. he struck out bryce harper three times. 14 ks as the giants...
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of chicago p.d.ome of the things that you reported on, grotesque, squeezing testicles, electric shocks. beating with batons, how surprises were you to hear about such gaols. >> it was shocking. let's face it. we hear about brutality every day, particularly in thes business. it tends to be isolated. what is disturbing in supporting the story, there was a pattern and practice in this before that went on, as i mentioned for decades. it was systematic abuse and torture. in, in qua'ee radio qua'ee radio to the telephone book. this dick, the big old nice dick. and put it on my head and beat on it. my genitals was grabbed and squeezed. squeeze said so -- squeezed so hard. he told me "you doing to cooperate, boy, you going to cooperate", i told him yes. he let go. >> the two men that you spoke to in that report, was it hard too get them to open up to you about what happened? >> it was. it was difficult for them, we found it hard to find two men that wanted top chair their stories, they've been dealing with t
of chicago p.d.ome of the things that you reported on, grotesque, squeezing testicles, electric shocks. beating with batons, how surprises were you to hear about such gaols. >> it was shocking. let's face it. we hear about brutality every day, particularly in thes business. it tends to be isolated. what is disturbing in supporting the story, there was a pattern and practice in this before that went on, as i mentioned for decades. it was systematic abuse and torture. in, in qua'ee radio...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.or all of us at cbs news all around the >>> tom brady and the court's sketch artist under fire. we are talking to her tonight. >> and now there's a report that gisele is upset and maybe ready to move on after tom was linked to ben affleck's nanny. >> are you still in touch with ben? why cops were called to the nanny's home and ben's alleged mistress come between tom and gisele. >> tom and gisele could be headed towards a divorce. >> this internet sketch gone wild. we're with the lady who drew this very unbrady brady. >> maybe i didn't make brady look as handsome as he is. >>> beyonce getting racy. and did gaga party too hard with a beverly hills housewife? also, madonna's reported botox doctor.
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.or all of us at cbs news all around the >>> tom brady and the court's sketch artist under fire. we are talking to her tonight. >> and now there's a report that gisele is upset and maybe ready to move on after tom was linked to ben affleck's nanny. >> are you still in touch with ben? why cops were called to the nanny's home and ben's alleged mistress come between tom and gisele....
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ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, chicago. >> fila lemeux is an editor for he bebony.com.la tell us what you notice in ferguson. >> you know i arrived here today and there's an energy in the air. people are preparing to mark what -- an occasion that changed lives, it changed this community and i think it changed it in a way that you know they'll never be the same. there's some excitement in the air, i think a little apprehension, but i think the people of this community are very proud of themselves as they should be for how they've taken on a very important issue and sustained this movement for an entire year. this time in 2014, people didn't think this was going to be a movement. >> how did it change the country? >> you know, in my lifetime, there has not been a sustained conversation about the behavior of police that has lasted this long. we had the l.a. riots, we've had countless killings of unarmed black people by the hands of police but we didn't have the sustained movement that forced the conversation day in and day out. every media organization has come to this smal
ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, chicago. >> fila lemeux is an editor for he bebony.com.la tell us what you notice in ferguson. >> you know i arrived here today and there's an energy in the air. people are preparing to mark what -- an occasion that changed lives, it changed this community and i think it changed it in a way that you know they'll never be the same. there's some excitement in the air, i think a little apprehension, but i think the people of this community are very proud...