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more likely, it will be oh, chicago? they will be impressed. chicago is a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it is big, it is out-going, tough, opinionated and everybody has a story. ♪ >>> it is late afternoon, giving way to evening, it is time to drink. to be fair, almost any time is time for a drink at the old town ale house. the chorus assembles, to give their opinions on matters of the day. subjects of great important to this city on the lake, the city of broad shoulders, the true metropolis. >> there is no shortage of characters in here. you know, i have lost a couple of great ones. john fox, the comic, died a few years ago. we lost rubin, 400 pounds mexican guy. he had his big toe cut off, rubin nine toes, and when he had his leg cut off -- blames all the problems that his mom didn't give him milk. there is nobody coming through to replace him. >> it has been serving beer and other intoxicating beverages. for the good of the community, there is
more likely, it will be oh, chicago? they will be impressed. chicago is a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it is big, it is out-going, tough, opinionated and everybody has a story. ♪ >>> it is late afternoon, giving way to evening, it is time to drink. to be fair, almost any time is time for a drink at the old town ale house. the chorus assembles, to give their opinions on matters of the...
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>> anthony: more likely it'll be "wow, chicago" or "oh, chicago." they'll be impressed. chicago's a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it's big, it's outgoing, it's tough, it's opinionated, and everybody's got a story. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> woman: i've been coming to the ale house forever. >> woman: what can't the ale house tell you about chicago? >> man: yes, my father did come here. i do a lot of cross word puzzles. >> anthony: as late afternoon gives way to evening in chicago's old town, it's time to drink. though to be fair, almost anytime is time for a drink at the old town ale house. >> woman: another favorite of mine, is anita. >> man: the difficult ones are the people who -- >> anthony: the chorus assembles, to give the
>> anthony: more likely it'll be "wow, chicago" or "oh, chicago." they'll be impressed. chicago's a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it's big, it's outgoing, it's tough, it's opinionated, and everybody's got a story. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt...
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more likely it will be wow, chicago. or, oh, chicago. they'll be impressed.t's a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it's big, it's out going, it's tough, opinionated and everybody's got a story. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a ride in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ shah la, la, la, la shah, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ shah la, la, la, la shah, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >>> we're coming to the coming house where i worked. >> as late afternoon gives way to evening in old chicago town, it's time for a drink, wut anytime time is time for a droingdrink that old ale house. the cors assemblees to give subject of the great importance of this city on the lake, this true metropolis. >> there's no shortage of characters in here. you know, i've lost a couple really great ones. john fox, the comic died a few years ago. we just lost this guy 400 pound mexican guy, we called him reuben
more likely it will be wow, chicago. or, oh, chicago. they'll be impressed.t's a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it's big, it's out going, it's tough, opinionated and everybody's got a story. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a ride in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ shah la, la,...
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it is not unique to chicago. there has been some push from the private sector, howard schultz from starbucks has made this sort of the prime project, it is about saving a generation. but there aren't any sort of quick answers to this. the city tries hard to getting teenagers and young adults into summer programs, whether working for the city or private enterprises, but when you talk about, you know, next to half of african-american men between 20 and 24 that are neither in school or employed, and the city the size of chicago that is enormous, that's an enormous problem. >> this is like what is happening overseas in war torn lands. >> it is not dissimilar to what i remember seeing in iraq post 2003 and when they disbanded the army, disbanded the iraqi army and you basically put hundreds of thousands of military trained young men without jobs out on the street, you have to turn to something. you have to make money and put food on the table. >> aamer madhani, usa reporters, thanks for coming. >> thanks for having me
it is not unique to chicago. there has been some push from the private sector, howard schultz from starbucks has made this sort of the prime project, it is about saving a generation. but there aren't any sort of quick answers to this. the city tries hard to getting teenagers and young adults into summer programs, whether working for the city or private enterprises, but when you talk about, you know, next to half of african-american men between 20 and 24 that are neither in school or employed,...
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a year later in chicago. resignation off to the election. >> it is a message that caught on for short. let's not forget, half the country right now, no tax at all. wealthy are paying the majority of taxes. just wonder, is there a better way? can't we be allocating funds more appropriately. the money government does have, the government spends in a way that helps the middle class. >> here is what i am thinking right now. donald trump on paper will have a difficult time beating hillary clinton. we continue to see protest like this. no idea what they are protesting. think about this. i am in bankrupt chicago. bankrupt illinois. protest like this will get more people that heck out of this state. they understand that in the last 20 years americans have not gotten a raise. we should all be happy. maybe they didn't not have a job. family members are not have a job. they are pushing back on this idea that the administration is saying that the economy is on the right are re. they want to blame someone. find that perso
a year later in chicago. resignation off to the election. >> it is a message that caught on for short. let's not forget, half the country right now, no tax at all. wealthy are paying the majority of taxes. just wonder, is there a better way? can't we be allocating funds more appropriately. the money government does have, the government spends in a way that helps the middle class. >> here is what i am thinking right now. donald trump on paper will have a difficult time beating...
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chicago,the road in broadcdcasting from wywycc pbs chicago. donaldld trump hasas moved a stp closer to securing enougugh delegates to win the repepublicn nomination. he is projected to have won 70% of the vote in oregon on tuesday. although ted cruz and john kasich have suspended their campaigns both of their names , appeared on the oregon ballot. each one about 16% of the vote. on tuesday night fox aired a , special with trump being interviewed by megyn kelly. >> absolutely i have regrets. i don't think i want to discuss what they are, but i could have done certain things differently. i could have maybe used differentt language and a couple of instances. but overall, i have to be very happy with the outcome. i think if i did not conduct myself in the way i have done it, i don't think i would have been successful. if i were s soft, if i were, you know, presidential, in a way i t is a bad word because there'ss nothining w wrong with being presidential but if i would not have fought back the way i fought back, i don't think i would have been suc
chicago,the road in broadcdcasting from wywycc pbs chicago. donaldld trump hasas moved a stp closer to securing enougugh delegates to win the repepublicn nomination. he is projected to have won 70% of the vote in oregon on tuesday. although ted cruz and john kasich have suspended their campaigns both of their names , appeared on the oregon ballot. each one about 16% of the vote. on tuesday night fox aired a , special with trump being interviewed by megyn kelly. >> absolutely i have...
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so, for example, in chicago, where arguably chicago has the worst public schools in the country, maybe not the worst but in the top three or four. they're paying 16, $18,000 per student. where is the money going? that's what people are frustrated about. liz: what warren buffett said. >> let me just get one point. you can get a better indication in the catholic school system at half of the cost in chicago. >> that's ridiculous. hour dare you. no. you have absolutely no proof of that whatsoever. >> yes, you do. you get higher test scores for half the cost. >> 30 people -- >> it's very well known. >> 600 people congratulating from the class -- >> and, boy, -- liz: last i checked, and last i checked, steven, i have covered more catholic schools closing because there wasn't enough money where -- i mean i can tell you. in cleveland, the jews were being asked to raise money for the catholic schools. and they did. and they still closed. >> that's not right, liz. the reason a lot of these reasons catholic schools are closing is because they don't have kids in the area. what i'm asking is give t
so, for example, in chicago, where arguably chicago has the worst public schools in the country, maybe not the worst but in the top three or four. they're paying 16, $18,000 per student. where is the money going? that's what people are frustrated about. liz: what warren buffett said. >> let me just get one point. you can get a better indication in the catholic school system at half of the cost in chicago. >> that's ridiculous. hour dare you. no. you have absolutely no proof of that...
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chicago seems to be overwhelmed. the poor people living in the free fire zones are as threatened as anyone living in afghanistan. where is the national guard? where is a flood of police officers patrolling on foot 24/7 in these violent neighborhoods? again, this atrocity, these murders shouldn't be happening in the u.s.a. it is long past time for a safety emergency to be declared in certain chicago neighborhoods. it's also long past time for gun wielding thugs to be punished severely with very long prison terms. finally a direct message for folks trapped in bad chicago neighborhoods, you guys have got to speak out you have to march, you have to demonstrate. you have to protest. don't count on black lives matter or al sharpton or jesse jackson or even president obama. they haven't shown up. they don't seem to care. and that's the memo. joining us now from washington to react, kirsten powers. and you say? >> well, i think you are right that definitely we have a problem in the media, i would say, in particular where peo
chicago seems to be overwhelmed. the poor people living in the free fire zones are as threatened as anyone living in afghanistan. where is the national guard? where is a flood of police officers patrolling on foot 24/7 in these violent neighborhoods? again, this atrocity, these murders shouldn't be happening in the u.s.a. it is long past time for a safety emergency to be declared in certain chicago neighborhoods. it's also long past time for gun wielding thugs to be punished severely with very...
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maÑana segundo juego en chicago.saca estadounidense. nÚmero cuatro: estÁ de la gana el de los cardenales, con la gran estirada y concretar un doble play. se entiende de frente, atrapar la pelota y completa tocando base. enorme jugada defensiva. nÚmero tres: aquÍ tenemos un golazo en la pista congelada... de los de san luis, en los playoffs ante san josÉ. tras la selva del portero, lo remata para mandarla al fondo de la cabaÑa y conseguir una gran anotaciÓn. nÚmero dos: enorme jugada para el campo corto, para cocinar en el segundo. de revÉs de guante... corta la trayectoria de la pelota, y con grado de dificultad manda hacia el segundo portal. nÚmero uno: se la damos a los cerveceros con dos jugadas. primero: jugando en tercera base, atrapando una lÍnea que termina completando un doble play. y luego como segunda base, con una gran estirada, robÁndose otra lÍnea, evitando extrabases, y terminar la entrada de forma espectacular... por eso se gana nuestra le recordamos que sÓlo faltan siete dÍas para la copa amÉrica cent
maÑana segundo juego en chicago.saca estadounidense. nÚmero cuatro: estÁ de la gana el de los cardenales, con la gran estirada y concretar un doble play. se entiende de frente, atrapar la pelota y completa tocando base. enorme jugada defensiva. nÚmero tres: aquÍ tenemos un golazo en la pista congelada... de los de san luis, en los playoffs ante san josÉ. tras la selva del portero, lo remata para mandarla al fondo de la cabaÑa y conseguir una gran anotaciÓn. nÚmero dos: enorme jugada...
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of it. >> we had a significant challenge in chicago yesterday. i don't know what that was. we're fixing that. that's a great concern to me. i always tell people i won't apologize for doing our job well, but i do apologize to the people who found themselves stranded in chicago yesterday. >> reporter: chicago has consistently seen the worst lines in the country with passengers today told to arrive three hours before their flight. >> it's crazy. >> we just wanted to get here early. >> it's ridiculous and unnecessary. >> reporter: but nationwide, in cities like portland, los angeles, and atlanta, people continue to tweet photos of long lines with the #ihatethewait. tsa said the number of passengers flying is up significantly. as the summer travel season approaches, tsa is promising more overtime to keep checkpoints open, more bomb-sniffing dogs, and the hiring of additional workers, according to this job posting, as soon as possible. illinois senator dick durbin today called on airlines to do more also. >> i'm calling on the major airlines to waive t
of it. >> we had a significant challenge in chicago yesterday. i don't know what that was. we're fixing that. that's a great concern to me. i always tell people i won't apologize for doing our job well, but i do apologize to the people who found themselves stranded in chicago yesterday. >> reporter: chicago has consistently seen the worst lines in the country with passengers today told to arrive three hours before their flight. >> it's crazy. >> we just wanted to get...
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lou: this has been going on in chicago and the nation's cities over the last two years, but chicago throughouttakes accountability nor is accountability sought from him by the democratic machine, of course, that runs all of these cities in which we are watching. and i mean, every single one of these cities where we are watching this tragic rise in homicides and violation. >> i'm -- and violence. >> i'm trying to think of an exception, a city that might be an exception, but i can't think of one. lou: right. well, i wasn't asking you to find an exception, i was looking for your reaction of the fact that they're led by democrats and have been for decades in most cases. >> indeed. lou: eight in ten republican voters say it's now time for all the nonsense to end and for the party establishment to get behind donald j. trump as the presumptive nominee. 80%. >> yeah. lou: your thoughts. >> i think it's happening. you see the party getting behind donald trump. i've talked to a number of them. i talked to mitch mcconnell just yesterday, was interviewing him on the subject of the supreme court. and he me
lou: this has been going on in chicago and the nation's cities over the last two years, but chicago throughouttakes accountability nor is accountability sought from him by the democratic machine, of course, that runs all of these cities in which we are watching. and i mean, every single one of these cities where we are watching this tragic rise in homicides and violation. >> i'm -- and violence. >> i'm trying to think of an exception, a city that might be an exception, but i can't...
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protesters gather in chicago. they are looking for someone to pick up the tab. ♪ a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. nicole: we have had some back-and-forth action today. started off to the upside. of over 40 points. the dow is down 43. we have some data that put them down. i want to take a look at some movers for you. continue to make news at this time. viacom and cbs. talked out by a judge. we are seeing both of them to the downside. there is likely to be an appeal for that as well. here is a look right now it 4094 a share at this moment. krispy kreme soaring to a new high. $1.35 billion. you get that. green mountain. up $4 right now. keep it right here. more cavuto coast-to-coast coming up here and. ♪ speaking the heart and serious times. t
protesters gather in chicago. they are looking for someone to pick up the tab. ♪ a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. nicole: we have had some back-and-forth action today. started off to the upside. of over 40 points. the...
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the family was still in chicago. every other week, i was flying back to chicago and that afternoon i was scheduled to fly back to chicago area --. i would leave and go to the airport and now the it. i go to the museum and i meet david. individual,nother irene weiss, a survivor. it was a fairly large group of people, some members from adl, the museum itself and of course irene and her daughter. as we are walking through the museum, i am walking alongside of irene. she is telling me her story as we walk through the museum. i am 66 years old. thent to high school in 1960's. i have to admit, history was not my favorite subject. i don't recall learning an awful it about the holocaust when went through school. it was glossed over. probably to a large extent is still not dealt with the way it ought to be dealt with in school . in the 1960's, i guarantee you, it was not really talked about, at least not in the chicago school that i went to. i knew a little bit about it, and so forth, but i didn't really understand everything
the family was still in chicago. every other week, i was flying back to chicago and that afternoon i was scheduled to fly back to chicago area --. i would leave and go to the airport and now the it. i go to the museum and i meet david. individual,nother irene weiss, a survivor. it was a fairly large group of people, some members from adl, the museum itself and of course irene and her daughter. as we are walking through the museum, i am walking alongside of irene. she is telling me her story as...
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i was still, my family still in chicago and every other week i was flying back to chicago and that afternoon i was scheduled to fly back to chicago so that would fill my morning, i would leave, go, go to the airport, that would be it. so i go to the museum and i meet david. but i also met another individual, irene weiss was a survivor. it was a group of people, fairly large group of people come untran, some members members of adl, some from the museum itself, and of course irene and her daughter were there. as we are walking through museum, i am walking alongside irene and she is telling me her story as we walked through the museum. now, i am 66 years old so i went through high school in the 1960s. i have to admit, history was not my favorite subject. i do not recall learning of an awful lot about the holocaust when i went through school. it was glossed over. it probably, to a large extent is still not debt with the way it ought to be dealt with in school. but in the 1960s i guarantee you it was not really talked about, at least not in the chicago public school that i went to. so i knew a li
i was still, my family still in chicago and every other week i was flying back to chicago and that afternoon i was scheduled to fly back to chicago so that would fill my morning, i would leave, go, go to the airport, that would be it. so i go to the museum and i meet david. but i also met another individual, irene weiss was a survivor. it was a group of people, fairly large group of people come untran, some members members of adl, some from the museum itself, and of course irene and her...
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they refused orders to go to chicago.hey were told you will be disciplined and treated harshly if you don't go to chicago. they spent all night talking to their committing officers about them not going to chicago. they worked out a compromise. the commanders agreed there would be no live ammunition. as long as they made the appearance of going to chicago. betweenhe interaction the veterans and the people who are veteran activists could -- >> the irony in the complexity is very rich. when youby admitting feel guilty or badly about in your former opponent has the listen very carefully and has to explain their side of it. there are two sides to everything. >> this is the conversation i hope continues nationally that we are starting your today. we are running out of time here. it's gone very quickly. i would like to take a little bit of what we have left to discuss the effect of the antiwar peace movement on american culture. i would like to start with race since we are all pretty much acknowledging the importance of civil ri
they refused orders to go to chicago.hey were told you will be disciplined and treated harshly if you don't go to chicago. they spent all night talking to their committing officers about them not going to chicago. they worked out a compromise. the commanders agreed there would be no live ammunition. as long as they made the appearance of going to chicago. betweenhe interaction the veterans and the people who are veteran activists could -- >> the irony in the complexity is very rich. when...
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policÍa de chicago descartÓ que haya mÁs culpables en el caso. oklahoma hizo una ley que convierte el aborto en delito, para los mÉdicos que de practicarlo podrÍan tener hasta tres aÑos de prisiÓn. hay cinco dÍas para ratificar o vetar la ley que fue aprobada hace un mes en cÁmara de representantes, cÁmara baja del estado, hoy pasÓ al senado con 32 votos a favor y 2 en contra. puede ver una batalla legal entre oklahoma y la federaciÓn. ilia: concluyÓ la reunión entre claudia luis maciel y los padres de los 43 normal lista as desvanecidos en ayotzinapa. james podrÁ realizar visitas periÓdicas a mÉxico. gloria trevi, la cantante, enfrenta una demanda por una empleada domÉstica que la acusa a ella y a su esposo por violar leyes laborales y por trÁfico de personas. en contra de cualquier acto que pudiesen privarla de la libertad. enrique: comediante mexicana que se inspiran enrique peÑa nieto para hace reÍr a miles de personas en su paÍs fue invitado por el propio jefe de estado a su residencia en los pinos. reportera: hace seis aÑos decidiÓ dejar su
policÍa de chicago descartÓ que haya mÁs culpables en el caso. oklahoma hizo una ley que convierte el aborto en delito, para los mÉdicos que de practicarlo podrÍan tener hasta tres aÑos de prisiÓn. hay cinco dÍas para ratificar o vetar la ley que fue aprobada hace un mes en cÁmara de representantes, cÁmara baja del estado, hoy pasÓ al senado con 32 votos a favor y 2 en contra. puede ver una batalla legal entre oklahoma y la federaciÓn. ilia: concluyÓ la reunión entre claudia luis...
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children lived in chicago and attended the lab school. with interesting, i didn't realize it was still going on. that was educational work. here is the lab school, with the kids working with modeling, here they are again, you can feel the writings on the wall, the kids are doing very active things. adams is mostly known for community education. she started the labor museum the methods of labor of past generations, and theaught people to value labor of their parents and grandparents. it also taught them how to blend it their industrial lives with the history and culture of the past. adams was so much a liberal arts advocate, her education to change her life. reading the great thinkers of ,he past, the visionary people the philosophers she modeled her life on, she was such an advocate of liberal arts. she also despaired of a liberal or type of legislation -- of education. she tried to figure out a way to blend of the two. and she did that in many ways. reading groups, they had lecture groups, do we came in and lectured at whole house. very
children lived in chicago and attended the lab school. with interesting, i didn't realize it was still going on. that was educational work. here is the lab school, with the kids working with modeling, here they are again, you can feel the writings on the wall, the kids are doing very active things. adams is mostly known for community education. she started the labor museum the methods of labor of past generations, and theaught people to value labor of their parents and grandparents. it also...
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i'm thinking of chicago. so you're not seeing that interaction between the trump supporters and then the trump protesters here. i think what you're seeing is if anything the interaction between these demonstrators and between the police, everything at this point fairly calm as police very slowly began to clear these streets and continue do so. obviously a pretty loud scene. hopefully you can hear me. >> there's protesters that have discovered your camera because now what they ought to do so go find a camera and say something that we can learn from. i thought that woman that you spoke to was great. she made it clear her anger was based upon what trump has done and what the governor has not done. she talked about education and poverty and she had a lot of thought there. that's what you want to hear when you cover a rally. we have the other side of the protests. jacob. >> reporter: we'll be careful about urn itting on our light because every time we do they rush the camera and they stick up their middle fingers
i'm thinking of chicago. so you're not seeing that interaction between the trump supporters and then the trump protesters here. i think what you're seeing is if anything the interaction between these demonstrators and between the police, everything at this point fairly calm as police very slowly began to clear these streets and continue do so. obviously a pretty loud scene. hopefully you can hear me. >> there's protesters that have discovered your camera because now what they ought to do...
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. >> chicago has consistently seen the worst lines in the country. passengers are warmed to arrive three hours before their flight. homeland securit johnson promises officers will be assigned to tsa in august in o'hare and nationwide the tsa plans to hire more than 750 new screening officers. the tsa says travel numbers are up this year and has promised more overtime and bomb sniffing dogs. >>> a major headache for new york city commuters. a massive fire brought the trains to a halt during last nice's rush hour. they say the fire started in a garden nursery and caused an explosion when the flames reached propane and fertilizer. the fire was so tense it bent the steel girders that support the overpasses. they had to find alternate ways to get home for commuters. >>> middle class working americans, you are getting a raise. all courtesy of new regulations from the white house. president obama even issued a memo on white workers that his administration is taking action and it will impact 2.4 million salaried workers who must now be paid overtime. the thr
. >> chicago has consistently seen the worst lines in the country. passengers are warmed to arrive three hours before their flight. homeland securit johnson promises officers will be assigned to tsa in august in o'hare and nationwide the tsa plans to hire more than 750 new screening officers. the tsa says travel numbers are up this year and has promised more overtime and bomb sniffing dogs. >>> a major headache for new york city commuters. a massive fire brought the trains to a...
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desde chicago me despido. ana patricia: muchas gracias, erika.estamos pendientes del fallecimiento de emilio navaira. maÑana vamos a estar completamente en vivo desde san antonio, vamos a estar acompaÑando a su familia. no se pueden perder esta cobertura. alejandro: desde san antonio. johnny: y no solamente vamos a estar en san antonio, sino que tambiÉn vamos a estar aquÍ, en la plaza mÉxico. disfrutando y hasta ganando dinero. alejandro: claro que sÍ, desde las 3 de la maÑana. y en nueva york van a estar francisca, alan, william y karla, en el joyce kilmer park, en el bronx. los esperamos para arrancar el dÍa con alegría. johnny: como debe ser, compadre. lo hemos pasado maravilloso. han sido cuatro horas donde nos hemos divertido a granel. maity: los esperamos maÑana, porque esto va a seguir y se pone muy bueno. alejandro: gracias a nuestra gente de los angeles. ¿estÁn listas para escuchar a adriel favela? ana patricia: asÍ es, nuevamente esta con nosotros. tempranito te vimos vender paletas. adriel: me fue bien, y mÁs porque traÍa este mandil.
desde chicago me despido. ana patricia: muchas gracias, erika.estamos pendientes del fallecimiento de emilio navaira. maÑana vamos a estar completamente en vivo desde san antonio, vamos a estar acompaÑando a su familia. no se pueden perder esta cobertura. alejandro: desde san antonio. johnny: y no solamente vamos a estar en san antonio, sino que tambiÉn vamos a estar aquÍ, en la plaza mÉxico. disfrutando y hasta ganando dinero. alejandro: claro que sÍ, desde las 3 de la maÑana. y en...
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well, not coming to chicago, but leafing from chicago. -- leaving from chicago.ughter] >> reporter: well, once you get in, you never get out. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: the lines, you're a canadian, yes? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: lines in canada? >> yeah. >> reporter: real bad? >> it's gotten worse, yes. yeah, but i hear that this one's going to win out. >> reporter: you lucked out today. the boss was here today and i leave you, liz, with a picture of this line that's not so bad today. i've seen it a lot worse. liz: depends on the airport. and, listen, i think that it is really important to make one important point, jeff, and i know you'd agree with me. to me, a great flight is one that lands safely. [laughter] last we checked, we haven't had a crash since 9/11 that was due to terrorism, at least here in the united states. so, you know, it's really, it's really kind of -- >> reporter: i'm with you. liz: i'm not going to beat up on tsa at this point right now. >> reporter: it's hard work. it's not an easy job. and you know what he said today was don't blame the ag
well, not coming to chicago, but leafing from chicago. -- leaving from chicago.ughter] >> reporter: well, once you get in, you never get out. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: the lines, you're a canadian, yes? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: lines in canada? >> yeah. >> reporter: real bad? >> it's gotten worse, yes. yeah, but i hear that this one's going to win out. >> reporter: you lucked out today. the boss was here today and i leave you, liz, with a...
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in chicago today fbi director james comey. >> the lines are an enormous pain, but please know the lines reflect a commitment in this country to make air travel safe. air travel in the united states as against the terrorist threat is far, far safer than it was 15 years ago. >> reporter: so far the egypt air crash has not resulted in a visible increase in security at u.s. airports. charlie, tomorrow the tsa administrator, peter neffenger, will be here in chicago to discuss the agency's efforts to address the marathon lines impacting the area airports here. >> thanks, chris. >>> before there was any evidence, both donald trump and hillary clinton blamed the crash of egypt air 804 on terrorism. trump tweeted "lookse another terrorist attack." and in a cnn interview clinton said, "it does appear that it was an act of terrorism." >>> still ahead, a new poll in the presidential race and old accusations about bill clinton. >>> and morley safer passed away today. we'll look back at a reporter's life. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. every time the toilet gets someone's there to undo
in chicago today fbi director james comey. >> the lines are an enormous pain, but please know the lines reflect a commitment in this country to make air travel safe. air travel in the united states as against the terrorist threat is far, far safer than it was 15 years ago. >> reporter: so far the egypt air crash has not resulted in a visible increase in security at u.s. airports. charlie, tomorrow the tsa administrator, peter neffenger, will be here in chicago to discuss the...
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home after missing their flight or others to take up a temporary residence on a cot like we saw in chicago a few weeks ago unfortunately it is not isolated and we continue to receive reports around the country describing the ways the checkpoints are in excess of two hours on friday march 25 at 600 passengers missed their flight due to an apparent lack of manpower and efficiencies in fact, that airport was the forced to have the ground a stoppage due to delays at the checkpoints this is unacceptable and i with the american taxpayer expect security to be streamlined effective and efficient this committee has worked tirelessly to make sure the manpower and technology they need is there well tsa realizes the risen issue and communicated increased weight times should be expected they did not have a clearer picture of the resources they would need to tackle this problem and were not prepared. the budget requested not account for any increases of oversight or staffing there now requesting to meet the basic screening function to have passengers on cots is completely unacceptable without excessive
home after missing their flight or others to take up a temporary residence on a cot like we saw in chicago a few weeks ago unfortunately it is not isolated and we continue to receive reports around the country describing the ways the checkpoints are in excess of two hours on friday march 25 at 600 passengers missed their flight due to an apparent lack of manpower and efficiencies in fact, that airport was the forced to have the ground a stoppage due to delays at the checkpoints this is...
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. >> reporter: growing flyer frustration made for tense moments at chicago's midway airport today. >>hat's why you're walking to the back of the line where you belong, right? >> reporter: but across town at o'hare, passenger sarah king felt differently. >> it can be a bit tedious and bothersome, but i know it's for our own safety and protection. >> reporter: with concerns the egypt air crash could be an act of terrorism, the transportation security administration is caught between its need to thoroughly screen passengers and baggage and to get flyers through checkpoints in a timely manner, all while handling a surging number of flyers and a staffing shortage. >> it's a difficult balance between efficiency and customer service and security. >> reporter: tsa spokesman mark howell says the agency is monitoring the egypt air investigation. >> there's a reason we do what we do. okay? why do you got to take your shoes off? because we've had instances of the shoe bomber, okay? liquids, the liquid restriction, is based in real-life incidents. so as things happen in the world and as threats ev
. >> reporter: growing flyer frustration made for tense moments at chicago's midway airport today. >>hat's why you're walking to the back of the line where you belong, right? >> reporter: but across town at o'hare, passenger sarah king felt differently. >> it can be a bit tedious and bothersome, but i know it's for our own safety and protection. >> reporter: with concerns the egypt air crash could be an act of terrorism, the transportation security administration...
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and at chicago's o'hare, lines several hours long. officials telling passengers to arrive three hours early. tonight, there is new action from the tsa, but we ask, is it enough? abc's alex perez is at o'hare airport. >> reporter: tonight, flyers are furious and fed up. >> are you [ bleep ] kidding me, tsa? >> reporter: with epic lines and thousands of missed flights, there are calls tonight for the tsa head to resign, if he doesn't shorten lines by memorial day, in about two weeks. >> there's got to be a better way. >> reporter: it's so bad, passengers in chicago have had to sleep on colts at thoimes. >> not the greatest. >> reporter: and news that 100 part time screeners will be rushed into full-time work by this weekend. so, check it out. the lining are growing. experts say to beat the lines, avoid flying in the early morning and evening. the crunch is being felt all around the country, due to tighter security, with fewer screeners screening a surge in passengers. since 2013, the number of tsa officers has fallen by 5,000 agents, bu
and at chicago's o'hare, lines several hours long. officials telling passengers to arrive three hours early. tonight, there is new action from the tsa, but we ask, is it enough? abc's alex perez is at o'hare airport. >> reporter: tonight, flyers are furious and fed up. >> are you [ bleep ] kidding me, tsa? >> reporter: with epic lines and thousands of missed flights, there are calls tonight for the tsa head to resign, if he doesn't shorten lines by memorial day, in about two...
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, chicago! it's opinionated, and everybody's got a story.
, chicago! it's opinionated, and everybody's got a story.
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, senator of illinois and others coming together meeting in chicago to talk about these lines, they'reicago, they try to beef up security tsa adding extra personnel but as the summer goes on if you stand in a long line and you miss your flight, it could be real trouble, here is illinois representative. >> what we were told today that during the summer the travel season, people heading for disneyland, disney world may actually not be able to get there at all or told that well, they'll have to wait a week to get a flight because there will not be spaces on flights later in that day. >> jeff: here is what they're doing in chicago, 48 additional tsa screeners are being transferred from other places around the country in addition to another 250 will be hired in chicago by the end august, they're also putting some additional k-9 teams out. you get sniffed by the k-9, you can go through the tsa precheck line, so that can help there. still warning, it could be a long hot summer in line at the nation's airports. lauren, nicole, back to you. lauren: jeff flock, thank you very much. dark power an
, senator of illinois and others coming together meeting in chicago to talk about these lines, they'reicago, they try to beef up security tsa adding extra personnel but as the summer goes on if you stand in a long line and you miss your flight, it could be real trouble, here is illinois representative. >> what we were told today that during the summer the travel season, people heading for disneyland, disney world may actually not be able to get there at all or told that well, they'll have...
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lucas, should things that work out in chicago the mayor dick sure he knows chicago -- san francisco is an option. >> the proposal is to rebuild on the west side of treasure island. the good news is there is a lot less red tape both politically and legally impaired to the city of. >> this is the luminary. he sends -- plans to send mr. lucas a letter this week. >> reporter: road into treasure island won't be able to stand the traffic say critics. it gets gridlock during sporting events. city officials have a solution by water. >> my organization is working with the city of san francisco on providing ferry service between san francisco and treasure island. >> reporter: the land has been zoned for a project like a museum. the getting it built is another story. one that star wars enthusiasts here in the bay area hope will be written with the force on their side. >>> apple stocks vaulted higher on news that warren buffett's company but more than $1 billion of apple stock. a regulatory filing revealed that shares were bought. at the time they were work -- worth an average price of $109 per sh
lucas, should things that work out in chicago the mayor dick sure he knows chicago -- san francisco is an option. >> the proposal is to rebuild on the west side of treasure island. the good news is there is a lot less red tape both politically and legally impaired to the city of. >> this is the luminary. he sends -- plans to send mr. lucas a letter this week. >> reporter: road into treasure island won't be able to stand the traffic say critics. it gets gridlock during sporting...
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reportera: chicago vive su Época mÁs violenta desde 1990.n. >> es real. ese nÚmero va en aumento. todos somos culpables de esa violencia. reportera: se han registrado 1236 vÍctimas, 212 de ellas variadas mortalmente. -- baleadas mortalmente. piden medidas mÁs estrictas para control de armas. dirigentes dicen que tambiÉn estÁn descontentos con el papel de la policÍa. >> hay desconfianza. aparte la policÍa tambiÉn ha decidido no parar tantos automÓviles, no responderÁ tantas llamadas, o no de la misma manera desde que saliÓ el vÍdeo. reportera: el llamado es a unir esfuerzos. >> tenemos que promover paz. reportera: en el verano por lo general aumenta el nÚmero de tiroteos y vÍctimas. enrique: agentes de aduana incautaron casi 500 paquetes de opio camuflajeados en hojas de tÉ. ilia: un prisionero de una cÁrcel de colorado presentÓ una demanda de paternidad a declarar la herencia de prince, sumÁndose a la larga lista de personas que quieren tener acceso a la fortuna del mÚsico. pidiÓ un examen de adn. enrique: estudiantes en el paÍs celebran en
reportera: chicago vive su Época mÁs violenta desde 1990.n. >> es real. ese nÚmero va en aumento. todos somos culpables de esa violencia. reportera: se han registrado 1236 vÍctimas, 212 de ellas variadas mortalmente. -- baleadas mortalmente. piden medidas mÁs estrictas para control de armas. dirigentes dicen que tambiÉn estÁn descontentos con el papel de la policÍa. >> hay desconfianza. aparte la policÍa tambiÉn ha decidido no parar tantos automÓviles, no responderÁ...
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>> would i rescue chicago? absolutely not. mean bailing out cities, bailing out states, bailing out puerto rico, bailing out wall street, auto companies, the whole thing is wrong because it creates moral hazard. it creates -- neil: what you do for one others expect you to do for them? >> yeah. as a result people take excess risk. they don't face reality. they live beyond their means. they use accounting trickery, in all of the things that we know have happened in the past, will continue to happen. you have to have financial discipline. and the way to destroy financial discipline is with bailouts when people get themselves in big trouble. so, you know, i think history is pretty clear and i think the philosophy is pretty clear. but we've strayed from it entirely. so we -- neil: blast both parties for that. >> sure. we have 63 trillion of total debt in this economy. public sector, county, state, and local is nearly 25 trillion. we're getting old. baby boom is retiring. 10,000 a day. another five or 10 years we're going to have a
>> would i rescue chicago? absolutely not. mean bailing out cities, bailing out states, bailing out puerto rico, bailing out wall street, auto companies, the whole thing is wrong because it creates moral hazard. it creates -- neil: what you do for one others expect you to do for them? >> yeah. as a result people take excess risk. they don't face reality. they live beyond their means. they use accounting trickery, in all of the things that we know have happened in the past, will...
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. >> chicago has consistently seen the worst lines in the country. passengers are warned to arrive at least three hours before their flight. they promise more than 300 officers will be assigned to midway and o'hare by mid august. and 100 part-time will be promoted to full-time. they plan to hire 750 new screening officers. the tsa says travel numbers are up this year and has promised more overtime and bomb sniffing dogs. >>> major headache for new york city commuters. massive fire brought metro north trains to a halt. it started in a garden nursery and started an explosion when flames reached propane and fertilizer. new york's governor said it was so intense -- repair crews are working through the night. they had to find other ways of getting home. a massive crowd there is. >>> all right, middle class working america, you're getting a raise, all courtesy of new regulations from the white house, president obama issued a memo, that his department of labor is taking action. the president's plan will impact around 4.2 million salaried workers who must no
. >> chicago has consistently seen the worst lines in the country. passengers are warned to arrive at least three hours before their flight. they promise more than 300 officers will be assigned to midway and o'hare by mid august. and 100 part-time will be promoted to full-time. they plan to hire 750 new screening officers. the tsa says travel numbers are up this year and has promised more overtime and bomb sniffing dogs. >>> major headache for new york city commuters. massive...
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." >> in portland or boston, he's pietro's kid, so tony settles in chicago.the last name belluschi, in the second city he's more likely to be confused with this guy than his own father. over time, tony builds up an impressive portfolio -- cleveland's galleria at erieview in 1987, and the american airlines terminal at o'hare airport in 1988. >> did you eventually establish yourself separate and apart from your dad's legacy and reputation? >> that's, uh, been a lifelong pursuit of mine. >> but the son will soon come to think about his famous dad in a new light. >> for once, i was able to make the decisions without his input. >> and a father finally reveals his true feelings to his son. >> how'd it make you feel? >> um, sad, because he couldn't say that in person. >> a lot of dads can't. >> i understand. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. in addition to being an architect, frank lloyd wright was also well known in what other field? was it... the answer when we return. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest wi
." >> in portland or boston, he's pietro's kid, so tony settles in chicago.the last name belluschi, in the second city he's more likely to be confused with this guy than his own father. over time, tony builds up an impressive portfolio -- cleveland's galleria at erieview in 1987, and the american airlines terminal at o'hare airport in 1988. >> did you eventually establish yourself separate and apart from your dad's legacy and reputation? >> that's, uh, been a lifelong...
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the chicago tribune. los angeles time.ith the chairman sometime back on this very show. he, too, was saying it was a very different world out there. >> i know you told troops and everyone else that prince is gone, prince is dead, you are saying we are singing the funeral song to soon hear. >> i understand that certain mediums coming though. there is just different ways to get the content out there. that is better then anyone in the world. i totally believe in this business. >> whether he is accepting or reject the best. obviously, there are more folks that see rewards in these types of stocks. >> i feel like you have to get him back in your studio. this is a good offer. a lot of people that do not understand exactly why. seems to be rejecting the offer. there is a list. i copied down a few analyst topics. this is why they would in fact want the tribune. you mentioned l.a. times. a lot of news that comes out. cutting costs. it who staying revenue. one key day to keep in mind. there will be a big board meeting at tribune on
the chicago tribune. los angeles time.ith the chairman sometime back on this very show. he, too, was saying it was a very different world out there. >> i know you told troops and everyone else that prince is gone, prince is dead, you are saying we are singing the funeral song to soon hear. >> i understand that certain mediums coming though. there is just different ways to get the content out there. that is better then anyone in the world. i totally believe in this business. >>...
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sigue el drama para usuarios en el departamento internacional de chicago.arios que lleguen con tres horas de anticipaciÓn a el aeropuerto. nos vamos a mÉxico donde muchos pensarÍan de las clases mÁs bajas exceden en la zona de cultivos jorge:esta anciana de 87 aÑos nos muestra la choza de ella misma construyÓ hace 15 aÑos. los muebles que tiene son escasos y algunos sÓlo sirve de adorno. la seÑora vive en la delegaciÓn mÁs pobre de mÉxico, un contraste vergonzoso dice este lÍder campesino si se compara con los millonarios que viven en la ciudad. >> aquÍ tenemos zonas muy marginadas. jorge: aquÍ en la ciudad de mÉxico algunos no tienen ni para comer. >> se alimentan entre la sopa, frijoles. jorge: la delegaciÓn tiene cerca de 80 50,000 habitantes y mÁs se ejecuta por ciento vive en estado de pobreza. >> tenemos el segundo lugar en suicidios. jorge: en la mayorÍa de las viviendas son construidas con desechos de basura. aquÍ se carece de casi todos los servicios bÁsicos, pero es el agua el mayor problema. >> van 15 dÍas que no nos traen agua. jorge: su esposo
sigue el drama para usuarios en el departamento internacional de chicago.arios que lleguen con tres horas de anticipaciÓn a el aeropuerto. nos vamos a mÉxico donde muchos pensarÍan de las clases mÁs bajas exceden en la zona de cultivos jorge:esta anciana de 87 aÑos nos muestra la choza de ella misma construyÓ hace 15 aÑos. los muebles que tiene son escasos y algunos sÓlo sirve de adorno. la seÑora vive en la delegaciÓn mÁs pobre de mÉxico, un contraste vergonzoso dice este lÍder...