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as you see there, about northwest of chicago. about an hour northwest of chicago. the wisconsin border. these men are believed to be armed and dangerous. police are intensifying the search. this happened around 8:00 this morning local time. five hours in since that shooting that killed the police officer. they're searching for these men who they believe are armed and dangerous in a rural area, wooded area of fox lakes. we'll continue to bring you more throughout the next hour here on msnbc live. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. ♪ (dorothy) toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas anymore... (morpheus) after this, there is no turning back. (spock) history is replete wit
as you see there, about northwest of chicago. about an hour northwest of chicago. the wisconsin border. these men are believed to be armed and dangerous. police are intensifying the search. this happened around 8:00 this morning local time. five hours in since that shooting that killed the police officer. they're searching for these men who they believe are armed and dangerous in a rural area, wooded area of fox lakes. we'll continue to bring you more throughout the next hour here on msnbc...
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a suburb of chicago. it is about 60 miles northwest of chicago.er to the wisconsin border than it is to downtown chicago. it is equidistant we're told between chicago and milwaukee. on the left side of your screen there in the big box, that is some footage that we are getting from our helicopter there in chicago of what appears to be a man hunt that continues at this hour in the air, on the ground. blood hounds are being used. the u.s. marshal service is involved. the fbi is involved. on the bottom right portion of your screen there is a news conference that is set to get under way any moment now. the lake county sheriff's office set to give us an update. in fact that is start gt right now. let's been listen. >> my name is chris cavell with the lake county sheriff's office. before we get started i want to mention we won't be taking questions but we're here to give a statement. i'm joined by mayor schmidt of the village of fox lake. sheriff mark curran. and undersheriff ray rose. this morning at approximately 7:52 preliminary investigation indicate
a suburb of chicago. it is about 60 miles northwest of chicago.er to the wisconsin border than it is to downtown chicago. it is equidistant we're told between chicago and milwaukee. on the left side of your screen there in the big box, that is some footage that we are getting from our helicopter there in chicago of what appears to be a man hunt that continues at this hour in the air, on the ground. blood hounds are being used. the u.s. marshal service is involved. the fbi is involved. on the...
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>> i think no big city has a stronger union presence than chicago.t to talk about a group in those chicago teachers, they are -- they don't even have a conscience. they have voted themselves raised an bon uses. >> i'm sure one or two of them do. >> think of that one -- every way imaginable, and here's the thing. you created a ticking time bomb. it cannot heal itself. >> and everything -- you know even governor christie has tried to rein in the growth -- but in chicago that's not happening. >> right. we should point out that cops and the fire department get some pension benefits, and maybe they should, but these are amazing. >> they have to come up with a way that they're dug one other thing. look at that crowd. very multicultural. >> look at that. if the democrats have one, too. >> property tax increase come january, chicago will have the highest sales tax of any big city. >> that's what they do. >> in order to get more money, they just raise taxes. >> garbage tax, e-cigarette taxes, and these hit the lows income chicagoans. >> i don't know how many
>> i think no big city has a stronger union presence than chicago.t to talk about a group in those chicago teachers, they are -- they don't even have a conscience. they have voted themselves raised an bon uses. >> i'm sure one or two of them do. >> think of that one -- every way imaginable, and here's the thing. you created a ticking time bomb. it cannot heal itself. >> and everything -- you know even governor christie has tried to rein in the growth -- but in chicago...
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of chicago.r north west of chicago. very close to the wisconsin line. we also heard that the officer's weapon and pepper spray, both of those things were taken off of the officer. but again, at this point officers in that area, this massive man hunt that's under way, you're looking at video that was taken just moments ago and you can see some of the law enforcement officers on the ground there, helicopters, canine dogs searching for these three people. they are considered armed and dangerous. andrea? >> craig melvin, thank you so much. of course, we will have continuing updates on the situation there. >>> and that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." our coverage continues with "msnbc live" next. ♪ isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. nbut your dell 2-in-1 laptoped gives you the spunk for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. all laptops on sale, save $230 on this dell 2-in-1. office depot officemax
of chicago.r north west of chicago. very close to the wisconsin line. we also heard that the officer's weapon and pepper spray, both of those things were taken off of the officer. but again, at this point officers in that area, this massive man hunt that's under way, you're looking at video that was taken just moments ago and you can see some of the law enforcement officers on the ground there, helicopters, canine dogs searching for these three people. they are considered armed and dangerous....
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then to chicago. a group of chicago public school parents, grandmothers, and education activists are entering the 19th day of a hunger strike. we will go to chicago to find out why. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in guatemala, ex-president otto perez molina has been jailed on charges of corruption only hours after he bowed to massive popular protest and resigned. in court thursday, prosecutors played wiretapped conversations they say show perez molina was part of customs-fraud ring that pilfered tens of millions of dollars from the state treasury. vice president alejandro maldonado has been sworn in as interim president until january, when perez molina's term was set to end. maldonado had been vice president since only may, after he assumed the post when the former vice president roxana baldetti resigned over allegations of corruption. like perez molina, she too is now in jail awaiting trial. meanwhile, presidential
then to chicago. a group of chicago public school parents, grandmothers, and education activists are entering the 19th day of a hunger strike. we will go to chicago to find out why. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in guatemala, ex-president otto perez molina has been jailed on charges of corruption only hours after he bowed to massive popular protest and resigned. in court thursday, prosecutors played...
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this police officer who was shot by -- shot near chicago about an hour northwest of chicago has died. we're learning that now from a source and it's been confirmed for us by the lake county sheriff's department which is overseeing this investigation in this manhunt. this normally peaceful, affluent, residential community facing a massive manhunt right now. schools under lockdown, police officers are going door to door. we'll talk with our law enforcement analyst about this manhunt after a quick break. i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear, it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to
this police officer who was shot by -- shot near chicago about an hour northwest of chicago has died. we're learning that now from a source and it's been confirmed for us by the lake county sheriff's department which is overseeing this investigation in this manhunt. this normally peaceful, affluent, residential community facing a massive manhunt right now. schools under lockdown, police officers are going door to door. we'll talk with our law enforcement analyst about this manhunt after a quick...
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chicago time, it's a long distance north of chicago. it's a rural area, a recreation area. a lot of people have summer homes, go up there on weekends to go boating and fishing. if they -- they would have a lot of places to run and lied and go into a home if it's occupied, do a home invasion, if it's unoccupied, hide in a home or a shack or a cabin, there were a lot of opportunities for them to escape. when the shooting happened, how long would it take to get officers up there to have any reasonable perimeter. the other thing we didn't know, how did they get there if this officer is chasing three people on foot. how do they get to that area, where are their wheels, what form of transportation took them to that location in the first place, and were they able to use that to get away. there are ports that they took the officers gun and taser and they found the officer without it. if they didn't have their own gun, did they overpower him and kill him with his own which has been a common occurrence as well. >> if you're just joining us, i want to bring you up to speed, the illino
chicago time, it's a long distance north of chicago. it's a rural area, a recreation area. a lot of people have summer homes, go up there on weekends to go boating and fishing. if they -- they would have a lot of places to run and lied and go into a home if it's occupied, do a home invasion, if it's unoccupied, hide in a home or a shack or a cabin, there were a lot of opportunities for them to escape. when the shooting happened, how long would it take to get officers up there to have any...
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miles northwest of chicago.ed three suspects and then was, in fact, gunned down and killed by them. we do know that the suspects took the officer's gun as well as his mace. unclear if they took the radio. also, unclear if they were armed prior to their interaction with the officer. but since that time, there's been a massive manhunt in the fox lake area. trying to apprehend these three suspects. two whites, one black is being reported right now. the area in question is a bedroom community of chicago. but also, serves as a recreational community on the water there. there's ample woodlands. there's marshlands. there's boats and such so it's a very difficult area to set up a perimeter around because there's so many places for an individual to hide as well as a train that services that town that goes in chicago. it's also unclear if suspects had access to the vehicle after committing this murder. joining me on the phone is phil rogers, wmaq reporter. phil, since we last talked, not many new developments here. just t
miles northwest of chicago.ed three suspects and then was, in fact, gunned down and killed by them. we do know that the suspects took the officer's gun as well as his mace. unclear if they took the radio. also, unclear if they were armed prior to their interaction with the officer. but since that time, there's been a massive manhunt in the fox lake area. trying to apprehend these three suspects. two whites, one black is being reported right now. the area in question is a bedroom community of...
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of course, san francisco and chicago and los angeles.harlie: how do you feel now about what this place represents? not only are you a music director and conducting, but you are a builder. guy, with your own energy, trying to transform an institution. where do want to go from here? valery: i have two legendary americans that come to mind. i met them. it would be too much to say. a man with russian. -- with russian roots. we spoke a lot about them and so forth. lenny did travel with the new york philharmonic. he did travel to other orchestras as well. lenny was there to conduct when the berlin wall went down. charlie: he was in washington? valery: and isaac was there to defend carnegie hall, the life of it. i know jim was there as well to give his tremendous support. there were many others. charlie: there were all there for the fall? valery: there would be hole anymore. there was someone who could make a decision. the hall should go down as something built. shops, whatever. it was a symbol of the musical world. the music of the world overa
of course, san francisco and chicago and los angeles.harlie: how do you feel now about what this place represents? not only are you a music director and conducting, but you are a builder. guy, with your own energy, trying to transform an institution. where do want to go from here? valery: i have two legendary americans that come to mind. i met them. it would be too much to say. a man with russian. -- with russian roots. we spoke a lot about them and so forth. lenny did travel with the new york...
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and then one we did in chicago a few days ago.g one day before another -- before the film which is a great film. in two year's time, we will do another product of the collaboration between a film director and a great composer which would be ivan the terrible. charlie: on the 125th season of the orchestra? it? riccardo muti: yes. it will be the third opera. i did mcbeth and this will be the end of the season. it is an opera i have done many times. i recorded and made a video. it is an italian baritone. today considered the -- it started with me. i worked with him and made him. not because he is large because he is the right voice for this role. charlie: are you concerned about the future of music and the future of symphonic music? riccardo muti: i think the music will not disappear because if it does, it means mankind is gone. humanity is. but -- we have -- i'm thinking which would be the future -- music will exist. but, will change completely, especially the new music. i think all this cultural influences that we are having from d
and then one we did in chicago a few days ago.g one day before another -- before the film which is a great film. in two year's time, we will do another product of the collaboration between a film director and a great composer which would be ivan the terrible. charlie: on the 125th season of the orchestra? it? riccardo muti: yes. it will be the third opera. i did mcbeth and this will be the end of the season. it is an opera i have done many times. i recorded and made a video. it is an italian...
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it was the most sever number of shootings in chicago. since the first of the year 1983 shooting victims and 324 deaths. everlooyce mccullough joins me from chicago this evening. everloyce thank you for joining me. >> thank you for shining a light on this issue. >> of course. we are doing a lot and we are devoting a lot of time in our coverage week, to our coverage month. what do you think when you hear that chicago has just had its deadliest day in 12 years? what do you think when you hear that? >> well, tony, it's definitely heartbreaking to me as a mother and a grandmother. it's heartbreaking. but we're actually trying to make a difference. >> right, right. >> and i think where we're stationed at and from our vantage point we actually are. >> so everloyce what are you doing? what is the message you are sending out putting out to the young people in the chicago neighborhoods? >> okay, what we're actually doing i like to think is building community. because in chicago, and probably in other places across the country, so many of our commu
it was the most sever number of shootings in chicago. since the first of the year 1983 shooting victims and 324 deaths. everlooyce mccullough joins me from chicago this evening. everloyce thank you for joining me. >> thank you for shining a light on this issue. >> of course. we are doing a lot and we are devoting a lot of time in our coverage week, to our coverage month. what do you think when you hear that chicago has just had its deadliest day in 12 years? what do you think when...
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the chicago's finest, the law enforcement officers in the city of chicago that things will be differenthings he shouldn't have said, i don't look for that to happen soon. he ought to direct his attorney general to start targeting the criminals instead of the police and see the local police as allies in the pursuit of justice, and not the enemy. but again, that's not something i don't think we're going to see too soon either. charles: only ten seconds, black lives matter, you tweet out about them a lot, very vocal about them, we hear nothing from them what happened in chicago. >> again, proof positive, exhibit a that black lives matter more than black lives matter are in group. charles: sheriff clarke, appreciate it. at home, thank you for watching every night at 6:00 p.m. right now i leave you with the best. lou dobbs. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. hillary clinton has for six months denied any culpability in her own e-mail scandal. she's resisted any acknowledgment that her actions were wrong and most likely illegal and utterly dismissive of the charges against her. today
the chicago's finest, the law enforcement officers in the city of chicago that things will be differenthings he shouldn't have said, i don't look for that to happen soon. he ought to direct his attorney general to start targeting the criminals instead of the police and see the local police as allies in the pursuit of justice, and not the enemy. but again, that's not something i don't think we're going to see too soon either. charles: only ten seconds, black lives matter, you tweet out about...
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i think that chicago is one of the most beautiful cities in this country.really a beautiful city. the public, the people are really what we think are the real americans. >> rose: strong shoulders. yeah, and that i like being italian. then with the musicians, in five years, we didn't have one kind of friction. it was always a wonderful time to be together. and i think that working together, i have brought, as every conductor brings, part of my culture. i come from europe and i come from the mediterranean. so i think that we italians, especially the italians of the south, we have this kind of sense of delight of the beautiful sunshine that we bring also with melancholy in the music, but full of light. >> rose: but you have also said the next believe years are much more important than the previous. >> yes, because now that we are really one body together, i and the musicians, i think that we have to use the chicago symphony and the music to heal as much as we can the world because the world is an incredible difficult time, blood everywhere, and the music is th
i think that chicago is one of the most beautiful cities in this country.really a beautiful city. the public, the people are really what we think are the real americans. >> rose: strong shoulders. yeah, and that i like being italian. then with the musicians, in five years, we didn't have one kind of friction. it was always a wonderful time to be together. and i think that working together, i have brought, as every conductor brings, part of my culture. i come from europe and i come from...
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i moved to chicago for this job. i'm struggling to find a place to live. all the stress. going back to the fact i had a college degree. >> a college degree, an advanced one is a stepping stone for minorities to bridge the wealth gap. a study shows from 1992 to 2013, the media net worth of black college grads actually dropped by 566%. the medium net worth of whites rose about period. wall. >> with the home enclosure, the williams family had serious problem. already investigating the south as a cheaper place to live. carla discovered texas landlords offered second-chance leases. >> they give leases to people with challenge on their credit. to their relief, the application for a 4 bed room, two bathroom apartment in texas was accepted. in august the family packed up and headed south. >> email is coming up. we are working on it. >> cara kept her it job, working from home. stephanie is ascertaining for an education position. >> in the meantime you haul is hiring. >> their percentage in the middle class is class seems more precarious. >> we basically had to take handouts. we ar
i moved to chicago for this job. i'm struggling to find a place to live. all the stress. going back to the fact i had a college degree. >> a college degree, an advanced one is a stepping stone for minorities to bridge the wealth gap. a study shows from 1992 to 2013, the media net worth of black college grads actually dropped by 566%. the medium net worth of whites rose about period. wall. >> with the home enclosure, the williams family had serious problem. already investigating the...
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we were both graduate students at the university of chicago. she was in psychology, i was in science. that is how we met. interviewer: you are employed by argonne. what did she do? dieter: after she got her degree she became director of psychological services in our school system in chicago. she had a career there. later she went into private practice and she was in private practice for about 20 years. my work on -- work at argon was strongly influenced by my experiences in the manhattan project. reflecting back to what i did through most of my life, i would have to say that my scientific work had its origins in the realization that nuclear power was something really new and important, and that there were two sides. one constructive, and one destructive. it can be used as a nonpolluting alternative source of energy. for the rest of my scientific life i devoted myself to the solution of this very daunting and challenging problem of how to create a sustainable nonpolluting global energy source. over the years that has become a very important and
we were both graduate students at the university of chicago. she was in psychology, i was in science. that is how we met. interviewer: you are employed by argonne. what did she do? dieter: after she got her degree she became director of psychological services in our school system in chicago. she had a career there. later she went into private practice and she was in private practice for about 20 years. my work on -- work at argon was strongly influenced by my experiences in the manhattan...
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in chicago, the safe passage program, budget threatens the safety program and ash-har quraishi lookednto why. >> the telltale bright yellow vest. >> i think they are more secure that they can walk and see us. >> these kids live in inglewood on chicago's south side, each day they walk through some of the toughest gang territories in the city. inglewood is one of the toughest districts in chicago, safe passage provides oversight to 75,000 students at 180 schools across the city. jackson is one of the safety workers who line the streets leading to the schools. they are charged with observing gang activity, they are charged to report to police. >> if they can give more money to expand our program they should give more money. >> some question whether or not the program is sustainable in the long run and whether or not this is the best way to spend money given financial crunch. >> a safe passage has been in order. kids haven't been getting hurt coming to school or going home there school. yes i think it is money well spent. you may think 17 million may be too much, they could use some of th
in chicago, the safe passage program, budget threatens the safety program and ash-har quraishi lookednto why. >> the telltale bright yellow vest. >> i think they are more secure that they can walk and see us. >> these kids live in inglewood on chicago's south side, each day they walk through some of the toughest gang territories in the city. inglewood is one of the toughest districts in chicago, safe passage provides oversight to 75,000 students at 180 schools across the city....
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duck had the contacts in chicago.in chicago, no one was allowed to be with him during that transaction. they'd have to wait in the car. he kept that confidential. that was his ace in the hole with these guys because she knew one of them would go out and try to make the contact with them otherwise. >> when he needed to reup or get more crack cocaine he went into the city. duck never drove himself. most often his driver was ambrose jones, somebody who was in his very tight inner circle, somebody he trusted. it was a car that was in somebody else's name. a big black suv we later found out had a hidden compartment. but he went in and picked it up, brought it back to rockford where he's mixed it and stored it at his girlfriend's house away from where he slept or did his business. any time one of the drug house that was being operated was out of drugs whoever was working would use the nextel phones to inform him they needed more product. and then you'd see duck, driven by ambrose, go over in that escalate to the chestnut st
duck had the contacts in chicago.in chicago, no one was allowed to be with him during that transaction. they'd have to wait in the car. he kept that confidential. that was his ace in the hole with these guys because she knew one of them would go out and try to make the contact with them otherwise. >> when he needed to reup or get more crack cocaine he went into the city. duck never drove himself. most often his driver was ambrose jones, somebody who was in his very tight inner circle,...
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ripple effect on chicago bonds.e is casement -- kate smith. rahm emanuel needs to come up with some ideas. his options are pretty limited. k: they are getting really limited and fewer by the day. the first move was to go to the for pension reform. that was a big fat no from the state. that was when you saw the moody's downgraded. holding campfire meetings. -- more tore out explain the situation they are in. next year, when they see their kapok bus route is cut, they know what's going on. --t their kid's bus route next year, when they see their kid's us route is cut, they know what's going on. .eople are not happy they are chanting, they are going. it is a dire situation. these are essential services that have to get cut. scarlet: this means some kind of reform is necessary. is there a way to implement pension reform? have island and new jersey successfully. kate: they went up to the state and the state set up. no one in illinois. it doesn't seem like they will get any relief from that because it has already been app
ripple effect on chicago bonds.e is casement -- kate smith. rahm emanuel needs to come up with some ideas. his options are pretty limited. k: they are getting really limited and fewer by the day. the first move was to go to the for pension reform. that was a big fat no from the state. that was when you saw the moody's downgraded. holding campfire meetings. -- more tore out explain the situation they are in. next year, when they see their kapok bus route is cut, they know what's going on. --t...
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today i went to a neighborhood in chicago, the all saint's e-- episcopal church in ravens worth. we were at the food pantry of this church. this particular church tries to help neighbors and residents who are struggling to try to find something to eat. we had a meeting with two representatives, people who represent the food pantries of the chicago land area. they are worried about a shutdown and what a shutdown
today i went to a neighborhood in chicago, the all saint's e-- episcopal church in ravens worth. we were at the food pantry of this church. this particular church tries to help neighbors and residents who are struggling to try to find something to eat. we had a meeting with two representatives, people who represent the food pantries of the chicago land area. they are worried about a shutdown and what a shutdown
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what needs to happen in chicago, milwaukee, and new york is the political class, rahm emmanuel in chicagoin new york they need to make it clear they're going to resource the police department and stand behind these officers. >> they're not going to do that. >> i know, but i am telling you what would turn this around. the good, law-abiding people of chicago are suffering. there are so many guns on the streets of chicago. too many career criminals that are armed. and law abiding people are not. >> sheriff, it's sad and i'm glad you're speaking out. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, sean. >> coming up, we brought back "ask sean". did you make it on yet? and your help needed for the question of the day, straight ahead. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected,
what needs to happen in chicago, milwaukee, and new york is the political class, rahm emmanuel in chicagoin new york they need to make it clear they're going to resource the police department and stand behind these officers. >> they're not going to do that. >> i know, but i am telling you what would turn this around. the good, law-abiding people of chicago are suffering. there are so many guns on the streets of chicago. too many career criminals that are armed. and law abiding...
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what needs to happen in chicago, milwaukee, and new york is the political class, rahm emmanuel in chicago blasio in new york they need to make it clear they're going to resource the police department and stand behind these officers. >> they're not going to do that. >> i know, but i am telling you what would turn this around. the good, law-abiding people of chicago are suffering. there are so many guns on the streets of chicago. too many career criminals that are armed. and law abiding people are not. >> sheriff, it's sad and i'm glad you're speaking out. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, sean. >> coming up, we brought back "ask sean". did you make it on yet? and your help needed for the and your help needed for the romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like nee
what needs to happen in chicago, milwaukee, and new york is the political class, rahm emmanuel in chicago blasio in new york they need to make it clear they're going to resource the police department and stand behind these officers. >> they're not going to do that. >> i know, but i am telling you what would turn this around. the good, law-abiding people of chicago are suffering. there are so many guns on the streets of chicago. too many career criminals that are armed. and law...
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in chicago they're closing schools and the ones opening are still facing a big problem. you say this is why we have to convert all public schools into union-free charter schools. >> yes. it's time for change. in fact, there are 55,000 students in illinois who are in charter schools. full disclosure, my beloved god daughter is the vice principal of a charter school in harlem. you know, minority families want charter schools. in harlem, the bronx, and the most desperate neighborhoods in illinois. they want them. across the board test scores have gone up, and, by the way, these are not private schools. these are public schools that are funded by nonprofit. >> bruce, test scores have gone up in the charter schools, but the costs of paying specifically for union pensions in places like chicago is just going through the roof. we have a figure, by the way, that chicago school spending has gone up 37% over the past ten years. that's a big rise. look at the increase of chicago pensions. it's gone up 1,614% in the past ten years. >> it is true. there are a lot of problems and my f
in chicago they're closing schools and the ones opening are still facing a big problem. you say this is why we have to convert all public schools into union-free charter schools. >> yes. it's time for change. in fact, there are 55,000 students in illinois who are in charter schools. full disclosure, my beloved god daughter is the vice principal of a charter school in harlem. you know, minority families want charter schools. in harlem, the bronx, and the most desperate neighborhoods in...
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en chicago, viviana Ávila. univisiÓn.e del prestigioso instituto. en la cubana tambiÉn destaca como vicepresidente de servicios y tecnologÍa en la novela de at&t. hielo argentino es reconocido la labor con fundaciÓn de la revista flipboard. esta noche estÁ a cargo de ivÁn. ivÁn: muy buenas noches. el partido que cerraba la novena fecha del torneo apertura era de alto voltaje. esto fue lo que pasÓ. adelante. ♪ ♪ un autogol de otro de omar bravo, le dieron la victoria al chivas ante querÉtaro. al 74, el guadalajara se quedÓ con 10 por la expulsiÓn de marcos fabiÁn. descontÓ al 79 con golpe de cabeza, pero no alcanzÓ a querÉtaro. ganÓ chivas por dos a una. se puso en ventaja con este golazo del colombiano hurtado. en el segundo tiempo, en propia puerta, y bueno para el toluca. una a una, final. visitÓ, que se impuso por tres a cero. el delantero mexicano tuvo dos opciones claras de gol. el porto se quedÓ con el clÁsico. al minuto 86, andrÉs anotÓ el gol de la victoria para los dragones. mientras que su compatriota, raÚl jimÉ
en chicago, viviana Ávila. univisiÓn.e del prestigioso instituto. en la cubana tambiÉn destaca como vicepresidente de servicios y tecnologÍa en la novela de at&t. hielo argentino es reconocido la labor con fundaciÓn de la revista flipboard. esta noche estÁ a cargo de ivÁn. ivÁn: muy buenas noches. el partido que cerraba la novena fecha del torneo apertura era de alto voltaje. esto fue lo que pasÓ. adelante. ♪ ♪ un autogol de otro de omar bravo, le dieron la victoria al chivas...
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it is a suburb of chicago. it is technically considered part of the chicago land area.idistant between milwaukee, wisconsin and chicago proper. a lot of folks who live in fox lake actually train in to work in chicago. it is a middle class community. a middle class neighborhood. but it is also one of those places like a lot of suburban areas they love their police officers. i mean, the folks who patrol these communities don't just patrol these areas. they are very much a part of these communities which would explain why they called him g.i. joe. >> anthony, you said something in a question i asked you before that i thought was interesting. and you said that, you know, as night comes you hope that this search ends before night fall. obviously it is more difficult to look for people at night. but in terms of the criminal mind and the person who is on the run, does that make them more -- more dangerous, more desperate? or do they use the darkness just simply to hide. >> these guys are incredibly dangerous. they were dangerous at the time they shot this police officer and am
it is a suburb of chicago. it is technically considered part of the chicago land area.idistant between milwaukee, wisconsin and chicago proper. a lot of folks who live in fox lake actually train in to work in chicago. it is a middle class community. a middle class neighborhood. but it is also one of those places like a lot of suburban areas they love their police officers. i mean, the folks who patrol these communities don't just patrol these areas. they are very much a part of these...
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welcome, the president of the university of chicago, robert zimmer. ceo of pierson foundation, tim pierson, with me. welcome to you both. estimate, you are making a $100 million donation to the university of chicago. why are you gifting this very large, generous sum of money to this cause of addressing global conflicts? >> let me make a quick correction. this is actually a family foundation. there are four brothers, tim, tom, phillip and david. we are all making this commitment of a gift of $100 million. so -- deirdre: happy for the correction. what is -- >> that is quite all right. deirdre: what is it about the cause that you and your brothers decided this needs our support, this needs our family's support? >> all you have to do is listen to a show like yours, open up any paper, go on internet, you can't have any takeaway other than the staggering nation of displaced refugees, migrants and , global conflicts in today's world. our effort doing something meaningful, have impact of the world as family legacy. deirdre: tim, was there a last straw so to s
welcome, the president of the university of chicago, robert zimmer. ceo of pierson foundation, tim pierson, with me. welcome to you both. estimate, you are making a $100 million donation to the university of chicago. why are you gifting this very large, generous sum of money to this cause of addressing global conflicts? >> let me make a quick correction. this is actually a family foundation. there are four brothers, tim, tom, phillip and david. we are all making this commitment of a gift...
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en el reporte, se menciona a pablo vega cueva, presunto lder de guerreros unidos en chicago.o parte de una investigacin federal. en el operativo realizado en oklahoma y chicago en diciembre pasado, las autoridades decomisaron 68 kilos de herona y 9 de cocana. segn report el diario chicago sun-times, vega, quien resida en aurora, fue grabado con mario casa-rrubias salgado, llamado el sapo guapo, discutiendo un cargamento de herona en abril del 2014. e una reciente entrevista con el sun-times, el nuevo agente a cargo de la administracin antidrogas o dea en chicago, seÑal que el crtel guerreros unidos sigue siendo uno de los principales proveedores dheronaa ciudad. lorena/top vo --el fiscal general de mxico orden ayer que se efecte otra investigacin sobre la desaparicin de 43 estudiantes hace ya casi un aÑo.. --la fiscal "arely gomez" hizo el anuncio luego de que reportes independientes refutaran los argumentos del gobierno.. --el reporte oficial provoc la ira de los padres de los jvenes desparecidos.. --mientras el gobierno dice que el ataque fue un caso de identidad equivocada
en el reporte, se menciona a pablo vega cueva, presunto lder de guerreros unidos en chicago.o parte de una investigacin federal. en el operativo realizado en oklahoma y chicago en diciembre pasado, las autoridades decomisaron 68 kilos de herona y 9 de cocana. segn report el diario chicago sun-times, vega, quien resida en aurora, fue grabado con mario casa-rrubias salgado, llamado el sapo guapo, discutiendo un cargamento de herona en abril del 2014. e una reciente entrevista con el sun-times, el...
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the smell of a barbecue blankets a block on the chicago south side.s is more than an average neighbourhood get together. . >> we've got a rhythm going. a group of mothers has taken to the streets in the englewood neighbourhood. hoping the presence deters violence that claims hundreds of lives across the city so far this year. >> in order to save my children i have to save everyone else's. >> this woman lost a child to . >> you stay out of trouble. >> this woman never lost a child to gun violence, and is fighting to make sure she doesn't. . >> i was thinking, just as mothers keep things under control. in their homes, i figured we can do it in the community as well. this summer, we took mums and set up shops on blocks, on the worst blocks, the blocks with the most challenges, that are the most violent. i'm putting on the mument on patrol shirt. so everyone knows i'm there >>> after a shooting death in the englewood neighbourhood recollects mothers against senseless shootings were created. they want to stop the gun violence plaguing the city, even for a
the smell of a barbecue blankets a block on the chicago south side.s is more than an average neighbourhood get together. . >> we've got a rhythm going. a group of mothers has taken to the streets in the englewood neighbourhood. hoping the presence deters violence that claims hundreds of lives across the city so far this year. >> in order to save my children i have to save everyone else's. >> this woman lost a child to . >> you stay out of trouble. >> this woman...
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you know, we were considered middle class-- growing up on the west side of chicago. and they didn't know tennis. they never played tennis. to this day, they still haven't played tennis. >> wow. >> but they wanted to support me and my brothers, whatever it is that we wanted to do, and they found a way. we made a lot of sacrifices. when you're a kid, you have no idea what that means. as you get older and you realize the amount of money that it takes or that it took based on what they made, i truly understood the sacrifices that they made. but it was also the relationship that they built. you know, the relationships that they built with my coaches, with clubs, with other organizations, people that were supporting me that i had no idea were supporting me that may have been chipping in on some of the travel expenses. so they did an amazing job. but that's also where i give-- get my sense of giving back. they are from mississippi. right? both of them are mississippi. they went to school in mississippi, graduated, came to chicago. >> great. in and around jackson? or another
you know, we were considered middle class-- growing up on the west side of chicago. and they didn't know tennis. they never played tennis. to this day, they still haven't played tennis. >> wow. >> but they wanted to support me and my brothers, whatever it is that we wanted to do, and they found a way. we made a lot of sacrifices. when you're a kid, you have no idea what that means. as you get older and you realize the amount of money that it takes or that it took based on what they...
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this happened at fox lake a subusu suburb of chicago.was shot an officer injured and three suspects are now on the loose and police there are trying to track them, considered to be dangerous and an affiliate reporting saying they are armed. residents and people in that community being asked to shelter in place and call if they see anything suspicious. quick break, more information after the break. >>> breaking news out of illinois, close to chicago, a bedroom community, a suburb of chicago is right now effectively under a shelter in place order. residents of the fox lake community are being asked by police to stay inside as they conduct a massive manhunt looking for three male suspects after a police officer was shot in this community. we are being told that the officer is injured but we're not being told the extent of the officer's injuries at this time. we are being told that the police are on a manhunt for two white males and one black male. those are the suspects, police are reporting, that those suspects are armed. clearly they are
this happened at fox lake a subusu suburb of chicago.was shot an officer injured and three suspects are now on the loose and police there are trying to track them, considered to be dangerous and an affiliate reporting saying they are armed. residents and people in that community being asked to shelter in place and call if they see anything suspicious. quick break, more information after the break. >>> breaking news out of illinois, close to chicago, a bedroom community, a suburb of...
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mola could win the world championship with first place in chicago.uis still has an outside chance of the title, albeit a more complicated task. the frenchman needs to take first in chicago and hope that gomez finishes sixth. >> up next, it's a big one, the grand final in chicago usa, road champions will be crowned. i'm simon wilcox. until next time, thanks for watching. ♪ . . . . ideas,er: brilliant powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and surprise. in this program, american painter and filmmaker ellen gallagher. ♪
mola could win the world championship with first place in chicago.uis still has an outside chance of the title, albeit a more complicated task. the frenchman needs to take first in chicago and hope that gomez finishes sixth. >> up next, it's a big one, the grand final in chicago usa, road champions will be crowned. i'm simon wilcox. until next time, thanks for watching. ♪ . . . . ideas,er: brilliant powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming...
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took in a cubs game. >> aw. >> chicago for one. >> is anyone else in chicago at all?n't think so. >> everybody's flight was delayed, dylan. took in local food, to go, of course. >> aw. >> that face. >> he was posting to quickly and everything went viral. people started to request to take pictures with him. this guy's like, i'll get a shot. here's the good news. here's that loser who's alone in chicago! things eventually turned around for the bachelor party. we have a video recorded just for us. take a look. >> -- by myself. 48 hours alone. but luckily they have all arrived since then and now we get to celebrate. [ cheers ] >> totally worth it. >> he had all these offers from places in chicago trying to help out the chicago for one guy. they did go to the cubs game. there they are. he gained 12,000 instagram followers just over the past weekend as people followed this whole escapade. there you go. >> a trend starting. there you go. >> sheinelle for one. >> we'll get you on the field at wrigley. that's worth it. >> worked out in the end. >> absolutely. carson, thanks a
took in a cubs game. >> aw. >> chicago for one. >> is anyone else in chicago at all?n't think so. >> everybody's flight was delayed, dylan. took in local food, to go, of course. >> aw. >> that face. >> he was posting to quickly and everything went viral. people started to request to take pictures with him. this guy's like, i'll get a shot. here's the good news. here's that loser who's alone in chicago! things eventually turned around for the bachelor...
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he's in chicago but looking pretty miserable. on a boat and he's sad. he's in front of this merry-go-round and he's sad. he's on another boat and he's sad. >> where are all his friends? >> that's the thing literally every single other person invited to this bachelor party's flight was canceled. they're still back in new york. robert is the only guy at this bachelor party without the actual guy getting married in chicago, by himself. and he started posting these photos. watching a baseball game with nobody. this has taken the internet by storm. the great part is he's making the same face, same expression in just about every photo. someone even set up a gofundme page, it's hilarious. "right this minute" we have the man himself, robert chernow. >> hello. >> tell us the story, how did this happen? >> well my friend jake it was his bachelor party, with he decided we were going to go to chicago. the plan was a few of us were going to fly early and jake and the rest of the party would come a couple hours later. the guys who were supposed to be on my plane deci
he's in chicago but looking pretty miserable. on a boat and he's sad. he's in front of this merry-go-round and he's sad. he's on another boat and he's sad. >> where are all his friends? >> that's the thing literally every single other person invited to this bachelor party's flight was canceled. they're still back in new york. robert is the only guy at this bachelor party without the actual guy getting married in chicago, by himself. and he started posting these photos. watching a...
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the mayor of chicago standing next to fdr and a political event when he was assassinated in miami. the al think it was directed at fdr but at the time they thought that the attempt was successful and he was the victim. because he had just unseeded the mayor of chicago to form the unholy alliance without capone and a criminal empire in chicago and he caved in on of bowel to rid the city of capone and though way to do that is to align himself with another getting operating on the north side of the city and literally had hired them to be his police officers said body guards. just weeks earlier the chief attendant while this is all going on with the elimination of prohibition of the criminal empires with the banks drying up with prohibition coming to an end so into the market failure and estimated 2000 kidnappings had occurred between 1930 and 1933 when a bird case was probably the most famous. so with no money left it in the bank's and kidnap being wealthy individuals and the way these operations would work across the county line where county sheriff's so is relatively easy to hide ou
the mayor of chicago standing next to fdr and a political event when he was assassinated in miami. the al think it was directed at fdr but at the time they thought that the attempt was successful and he was the victim. because he had just unseeded the mayor of chicago to form the unholy alliance without capone and a criminal empire in chicago and he caved in on of bowel to rid the city of capone and though way to do that is to align himself with another getting operating on the north side of...
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chicago had 187 more nonfatal shooting victims compared to this time last year.side one woman decided she is fed up with all the violence, and sarah has the story of how she is taking matters into her own hands. >> reporter: yes. >> i'm going to start the fire today. get over here. >> reporter: the charcoal grill is out and the smell of a summer barbecue blankets the block on chicago's south side but this is more than an average neighborhood get together. >> all right, you got it now, you got the rhythm going. >> reporter: a group of mothers have taken to the streets in the city's engelwood neighborhood. they hope their presence will deter the kind of violence that has claimed hundreds of lives across the city so far this year. >> in order to save my children i have to try to save everyone else's. >> stay out of trouble and you worry me so bad. >> reporter: she never lost a child to gun violence but she is fighting to make sure she never does. >> i was think ing thing that j mothers control things, keep things under control in their homes i figured we could do it
chicago had 187 more nonfatal shooting victims compared to this time last year.side one woman decided she is fed up with all the violence, and sarah has the story of how she is taking matters into her own hands. >> reporter: yes. >> i'm going to start the fire today. get over here. >> reporter: the charcoal grill is out and the smell of a summer barbecue blankets the block on chicago's south side but this is more than an average neighborhood get together. >> all right,...