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but by 11:00 a.m., more gun violence in chicago. four of this woman's family members have just been shot. face, fearing for her safety. >> beating on the back door, open the door. he just falls in and i see all the blood. >> reporter: then her brother's pregnant sister and friend also stumble in, also having been shot. >> i'm leaving chicago the first chance i get. >> you feel like you need to get out of here? >> it's not safe. >> reporter: community activist andrew holmes is here at the scene to help victims. >> hopefully they survive these injuries. >> reporter: but for him it's personal. his daughter, 32-year-old dead in indianapolis, caught in the crossfire. >> i worked very hard for many years as an activist to reduce gun violence. and it hits my home deep. my own daughter. >> when you got the word about her, i mean -- how did you even process that? >> it took me through pure hell. pure hell. i just wanted to give up. i didn't want to give a damn identify their loved ones, it's like i'm unzipping that bag, looking at her. >> re
but by 11:00 a.m., more gun violence in chicago. four of this woman's family members have just been shot. face, fearing for her safety. >> beating on the back door, open the door. he just falls in and i see all the blood. >> reporter: then her brother's pregnant sister and friend also stumble in, also having been shot. >> i'm leaving chicago the first chance i get. >> you feel like you need to get out of here? >> it's not safe. >> reporter: community activist...
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chicago's streets. and tonight abc's pierre thomas has the latest on the case and on this epidemic of violence. >> reporter: when dwyane wade, nba superstar, made an appearance on espn's town hall on gun view lens last week, he didn't know just how personal gun violence was about to become for him. >> it's important for all of us to help each other, to go back and say, where did this start, how did this start, let's see how we can >> reporter: little did wade know a day later his own family would become front and center. >> we got a female shot in the head -- >> reporter: his cousin, kiya aldridge, gunned down in chicago, a victim of gunfire, while pushing a baby stroller. the family overwhelmed in grief. >> i was crying, why my baby? >> reporter: an outraged dwyane wade took to social media tweeting, my cousin was killed today in chicago. violence. four kids lost their mom for no reason. unreal. enough is enough. the head of chicago police held a hastily arranged press conference to express his anger a
chicago's streets. and tonight abc's pierre thomas has the latest on the case and on this epidemic of violence. >> reporter: when dwyane wade, nba superstar, made an appearance on espn's town hall on gun view lens last week, he didn't know just how personal gun violence was about to become for him. >> it's important for all of us to help each other, to go back and say, where did this start, how did this start, let's see how we can >> reporter: little did wade know a day later...
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one thing about chicago, chicago ans are very serious about politics and the african-american community is just as serious. mr. trump's talk in the street, the boys would simply say talk is cheap. tell us what you're going to do. we haven't heard anything like that from donald trump. >> i have to ask you as someone who's represented chicago for years, not just donald trump, part of the conservative vocabulary on issues of violence or crime or race to casually in vehicle chicago, to point chicago and point to the truly devastating levels of trauma and violence that exist in many chicago neighborhoods as a kind of point scoring and rebuttal to people worried about police violence or brutality, how does it feel as someone who worked and toiled in those communities your whole career? >> people think it's disengenius. i think it is. we know that there are problems, no doubt about it. we also know that we've seen resources cut. we've seen business and industry leave. we also have seen a large number of low income people of the last great wave of migration that came from the rural south. we kn
one thing about chicago, chicago ans are very serious about politics and the african-american community is just as serious. mr. trump's talk in the street, the boys would simply say talk is cheap. tell us what you're going to do. we haven't heard anything like that from donald trump. >> i have to ask you as someone who's represented chicago for years, not just donald trump, part of the conservative vocabulary on issues of violence or crime or race to casually in vehicle chicago, to point...
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we saw the effect of that in chicago.hicago is a place where right now where more engagement is necessary. >> i was going to say that chicago public schools have been struggling. recently, we have heard about the problems. that affect both of you focusing on chicago? >> i would say it provided me with a sense of real resolve. i would also add quickly that the first step we took was to enlist city hall and the districts, not just public schools, because this is five countries around chicago. the enthusiasm and optimism was unbelievable. i think the senior leadership was immediately supportive and said this is exactly the right time for this. yes, there were all sorts of headlines about lots of fiscal issues and conflicts within the district, chicago public school district in particular, which is one of the reasons they believed that this was a great thing to do and a great time to do it. the head of cps is very focused on personalized paths to learning, and he recognized how powerful learnstorm and the khan platform is tow
we saw the effect of that in chicago.hicago is a place where right now where more engagement is necessary. >> i was going to say that chicago public schools have been struggling. recently, we have heard about the problems. that affect both of you focusing on chicago? >> i would say it provided me with a sense of real resolve. i would also add quickly that the first step we took was to enlist city hall and the districts, not just public schools, because this is five countries around...
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it's a city of chicago thing, and there are some great stories coming out of the city of chicago thatars that aren't on the athletic field, that are in programs called b.a.m. is one of them, the president served, the owner of the chicago white sox and the bulls did one this saturday talking to young men about how they feel about the whole situation, and some of them expressing it's hard enough for them to walk out of their house and feel safe going to school, much less study when they get there. so these programs and others like them, there's a school called urban prep here, graduates 100% of its students, 100% go on to college. these are getting left behind in the shadows. these stories are not being told because we're so inundated with these monday morning statistics of murder. and i would just love to wake up one morning and feel and hear that no one's been shot, much less killed, but the athlete's role in this, i think, is key because if you look back for -- to the jackie robinson era, and i'm fortunate to know rachel robinson and sharon robinson, have served on panels with them,
it's a city of chicago thing, and there are some great stories coming out of the city of chicago thatars that aren't on the athletic field, that are in programs called b.a.m. is one of them, the president served, the owner of the chicago white sox and the bulls did one this saturday talking to young men about how they feel about the whole situation, and some of them expressing it's hard enough for them to walk out of their house and feel safe going to school, much less study when they get...
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in chicago there are three great things going on in chicago. for great things in chicago that above. one, mayor manual inherited by -- it is the untangling that this is something that everybody is watching will identify with because everybody has been stuck at a train crossing with a train track cross the road that you're on. it there are a lot of unnecessary deaths in america. the goal were just gave me a startling new statistic because people in cars don't believe that the gates and try to go around them thinking they can beat the trains. suicide from i don't want to talk about only depressing things, aside from suicide by train, there's also fatalities that are unnecessary. but but that's in part because the tracks cross the road because their old. in chicago, this is been a particular problem because the court of all rail tracks and it america go to chicago and it is an old system. it also dates back to the time when the u.s. did not have a system. they had a bunch of separate railroads all putting tracks wherever they wanted and so they ar
in chicago there are three great things going on in chicago. for great things in chicago that above. one, mayor manual inherited by -- it is the untangling that this is something that everybody is watching will identify with because everybody has been stuck at a train crossing with a train track cross the road that you're on. it there are a lot of unnecessary deaths in america. the goal were just gave me a startling new statistic because people in cars don't believe that the gates and try to go...
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>> i wouldn't go as far as as to say that about chicago. try to curtail and intervene as best they can to reduce the crime in chicago. but it's going to take continued effort on the part of that community and the police department as well. but they're working hard at this and we have to give them credit for doing this. it is an ongoing struggle. >>> let's turn now to the nfl quarterback taking a stand by sitting. colin kaepernick is in the middle of this heated debate. we'll talk about the potential fallout from his decision to sit during the national anthem. >>> also, panic and fear on board a southwest flight. imagine this, major engine trouble forces this to make an emergency landing. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k
>> i wouldn't go as far as as to say that about chicago. try to curtail and intervene as best they can to reduce the crime in chicago. but it's going to take continued effort on the part of that community and the police department as well. but they're working hard at this and we have to give them credit for doing this. it is an ongoing struggle. >>> let's turn now to the nfl quarterback taking a stand by sitting. colin kaepernick is in the middle of this heated debate. we'll talk...
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not just chicago public schools. this is five countries around chicago.nd optimism was unbelievable. the senior leadership was immediately supportive and said this is exactly the right time for this. there are all sorts of headlines about lots of fiscal issues and conflicts within the district. which is one of the reasons they believed that this was a great thing to do and a great time to do it. is very focused on personalized paths to learning and recognized how powerful learned storm andy -- khann storm and the platform. >> talk a little bit about your idea and how you integrated that? >> the growth mindset got popularized with the research from a person at stanford. that people have one or two mindsets. a fixed or growth mindset. a six month that is i either have the math gene or i don't. the growth is i don't know but but i canit -- embrace failure and keep going. multiple studies have shown successful people in whatever field have a growth mindset disproportionately. the research that has been done has shown that you can do interventions with people
not just chicago public schools. this is five countries around chicago.nd optimism was unbelievable. the senior leadership was immediately supportive and said this is exactly the right time for this. there are all sorts of headlines about lots of fiscal issues and conflicts within the district. which is one of the reasons they believed that this was a great thing to do and a great time to do it. is very focused on personalized paths to learning and recognized how powerful learned storm andy --...
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johnson / chicago police superintendent "chicago has recovered an illegal handgun every hour of the year 2016 - and ny combined. it's not cause we're better than them? it's because of the proliferation of guns on the streets of chicago." the men now charged in adlridge's murder - brothers?. 26-year-old darwin and 22-year-old derren sorrells. both have lengthy criminal backgrounds? both documented gang members? and both recently released from time behind bars. police say the brothers targeted a man working as a driver in the area - when they opened fire on him - the bullets hit aldridge. sot - eddie t. member - it's noteworthy because these two offenders are the prime example of the problem we face here in chicago don't care who they shoot? don't care whose life they take." nats - the wade families holding a prayer vigil on the hoping aldridge's death - and these new arrests will turn a no weapon have not recoverd a murder weapon. but -- they say -- there is video of the incident -- and the intended target -- is cooperating. a terrifying carjacking -- police are looking for the people who
johnson / chicago police superintendent "chicago has recovered an illegal handgun every hour of the year 2016 - and ny combined. it's not cause we're better than them? it's because of the proliferation of guns on the streets of chicago." the men now charged in adlridge's murder - brothers?. 26-year-old darwin and 22-year-old derren sorrells. both have lengthy criminal backgrounds? both documented gang members? and both recently released from time behind bars. police say the brothers...
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we have a lot to discuss tonigho including chicago in crisis. the month of august now set to go down as the most violent month in chicago in 20 years. we will discuss what needs to be done about it with former d.c. homicide detective rod wheeler. our top story tonight urging concerned about potentialdi rigging of the presidential election and the fbi is investigating a series of suspected foreign hacks ofhacks election and their web sites. catherine herridge has a report. >> fbi alerts sent to election officials after foreign hackersa targeted voter registration databases in two states. the fbi reports the ip addresses identifying and individual computer use readily available software to scan the board of election web sites for vulnerabilities and after aac successful breach voter data was stolen. >> we are seeing more and more manifestations of information on warfare by a cyber tostabiliz destabilize and undermine the trust and confidence of american institutions. >> the fbi alert asked that the state can't take the board of elections and deter
we have a lot to discuss tonigho including chicago in crisis. the month of august now set to go down as the most violent month in chicago in 20 years. we will discuss what needs to be done about it with former d.c. homicide detective rod wheeler. our top story tonight urging concerned about potentialdi rigging of the presidential election and the fbi is investigating a series of suspected foreign hacks ofhacks election and their web sites. catherine herridge has a report. >> fbi alerts...
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anyone who has experienced a chicago winter knows chicago is not for the fainthearted.also not for these students we call snowflakes, those who melt at the first sign of controversy. yale was convulsed by trying to appease students upset by hypothetical halloween costumes. appropriation by wearing a some barrow of that sort. it's infectious. takes the strong example of the university of chicago. then chris i chris iceberger got princeton to endorse. this mitch daniels president of purdue university. princeton undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went too far and this is the corrective. and even the president has talked about how he didn't use these words but how ridiculous some of the safe spaces and tr
anyone who has experienced a chicago winter knows chicago is not for the fainthearted.also not for these students we call snowflakes, those who melt at the first sign of controversy. yale was convulsed by trying to appease students upset by hypothetical halloween costumes. appropriation by wearing a some barrow of that sort. it's infectious. takes the strong example of the university of chicago. then chris i chris iceberger got princeton to endorse. this mitch daniels president of purdue...
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anyone who has experienced a chicago winter knows chicago is not for the fainthearted.ut it's also not for these students we call snowflakes, those who melt at the first sign of controversy. yale was convulsed by trying to appease students upset by hypothetical halloween costumes. appropriation by wearing a some barrow of that sort. it's infectious. takes the strong example of the university of chicago. then chris i chris iceberger got princeton to endorse. this mitch daniels president of purdue university. princeton undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went too far and this is the corrective. and even the president has talked about how he didn't use these words but how ridiculous some of the safe space
anyone who has experienced a chicago winter knows chicago is not for the fainthearted.ut it's also not for these students we call snowflakes, those who melt at the first sign of controversy. yale was convulsed by trying to appease students upset by hypothetical halloween costumes. appropriation by wearing a some barrow of that sort. it's infectious. takes the strong example of the university of chicago. then chris i chris iceberger got princeton to endorse. this mitch daniels president of...
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originally, the first reactor, that was developed was at the university of chicago. he did it in the the field which where football were playing in the yuuniversity of chicago. they were not playing football anymore. that's where he ended up under the squash board. he produced the first nuclear reactor and proved that nuclear reaction can be created and maintained. that's what you have to have in order to produce plutonium as a chain reaction. the government says no, this is not the place to be messing around nuclear reactor and downtown chicago. the purpose of this facility at oak ridge, it was not oak ridge at that time, it was a farm community. the purpose was not to only build of what we know today of the graphite reactor. it could be used as a field as weapons but also to enrich yu re uranium. gross was the sort of fellow that said well, we don't know if plutonium is going to be a better field or enriched uranium so we'll produce both of them. we don't have time to try one and then try the other. so here in oak ridge, two facilities known as k-25 and 12 were set
originally, the first reactor, that was developed was at the university of chicago. he did it in the the field which where football were playing in the yuuniversity of chicago. they were not playing football anymore. that's where he ended up under the squash board. he produced the first nuclear reactor and proved that nuclear reaction can be created and maintained. that's what you have to have in order to produce plutonium as a chain reaction. the government says no, this is not the place to be...
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lightfoot, this has been a problem for so many years in chicago.evolving tactics and strategies by the police, by community activists. is there anything you can point to from your point of view that's a sign of hope, that's a sign of progress?es >> well, i think one of the most important things is this issue of violence is now not something that's isolated to particular neighborhoods in chicago, but it's really a conversation which captured the imagination of people across the city.ci i think shining a light on it and transparentsy around that is something that's very important. the reason for that is we have a lot of great, smart, committed people here in chicago, and i think bringing people together to take a fresh look at some of these issues is going to be vitally important to really making an appreciable difference in what's happening in chicago. also not just thinking about this from a law enforcement perspective, the issues that iss think are the root causes of the violence that we see in many of these neighborhoods are not something that's
lightfoot, this has been a problem for so many years in chicago.evolving tactics and strategies by the police, by community activists. is there anything you can point to from your point of view that's a sign of hope, that's a sign of progress?es >> well, i think one of the most important things is this issue of violence is now not something that's isolated to particular neighborhoods in chicago, but it's really a conversation which captured the imagination of people across the city.ci i...
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so i may have short circuited. >>> let's turn back to chicago. the attorney for the family involved with paul o'neill's death last week. as we mentioned he was 18 years old and shot by police last thursday, july 28th. the video out today. let's listen in. >> i'd like to start off by saying that that is my first little brother. i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment and how i felt when it happened. but i really want everybody to know that paul was loved by my mother, his family, me, that was everybody's best friend. he loved to keep smiles on everybody's face and joking and playing basketball. he got out of school, graduated, got his diploma. we were trying to make the next step be going to dawson so he can pick up a trade, which is for the company com ed. but i want everybody to know that paul had goals. >> i can't do it. i'm sorry. >> let's give her a second to calm down. as you can see, this has been very hard on their family. i've been in contact with their family from the beginning. from an hour from when it happen happ
so i may have short circuited. >>> let's turn back to chicago. the attorney for the family involved with paul o'neill's death last week. as we mentioned he was 18 years old and shot by police last thursday, july 28th. the video out today. let's listen in. >> i'd like to start off by saying that that is my first little brother. i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment and how i felt when it happened. but i really want everybody to know that paul was loved by...
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trump made an attempt to go to chicago.spoke at the black chamber of commerce in south carolina. he has met with black pastors organizations. a black church just endorsed him last month. this is not brand new to mr. trump. it's just brand new to thed me extra. >> the last topic i want to get to is huma abedin announced today she was leaving her husband anthony weiner. we know the history of tony weiner. he has been sexting and caught sexting and whatnot. now yuma says they are breaking up. mr. trump released a statement on this. what's his tans on yuma be a teen. >> he wished her well why know huma abedin was one of the individuals who had a duel rule at the state department and clinton foundation handling sensitive information. he was concerned who else's hands that might have ended up in. >> was he concerned and is he still concerned going forward huma abedin having access to the security briefings that he as well is sewing i guess starting now? >> well, that's why he included the question mark. these are things that we d
trump made an attempt to go to chicago.spoke at the black chamber of commerce in south carolina. he has met with black pastors organizations. a black church just endorsed him last month. this is not brand new to mr. trump. it's just brand new to thed me extra. >> the last topic i want to get to is huma abedin announced today she was leaving her husband anthony weiner. we know the history of tony weiner. he has been sexting and caught sexting and whatnot. now yuma says they are breaking...
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she's a chicago native and cousin of chicago bulls star dwyane wade.illing of this mother of four was quickly mentioned by donald trump, and the story took off from there. mike tobin has more like from chicago. mike. >> hi, megyn. this sad murder got political rather quickly. jesse jackson just weighed in can geng calling for a white house consequence. but it was donald trump who dragged it into the arena. his saturday tweet read dwyane wade's cousin was shot and killed walking her baby in chicago. just what i've been saying. african-americans will vote trump. and one today reading, inner city crime is reaching record levels. african-americans will vote for trump because they know i will stop the slaughter going on. >> failed dreaemocratic policie. the policies have hillary clinton have created this high crime and crushing poverty. absolutely crushing poverty in so many communities under democratic control. we have bad schools, no jobs, high crime, and no hope. it can't get any worse. >> as far as what mr. trump said, i don't have a whole lot of commen
she's a chicago native and cousin of chicago bulls star dwyane wade.illing of this mother of four was quickly mentioned by donald trump, and the story took off from there. mike tobin has more like from chicago. mike. >> hi, megyn. this sad murder got political rather quickly. jesse jackson just weighed in can geng calling for a white house consequence. but it was donald trump who dragged it into the arena. his saturday tweet read dwyane wade's cousin was shot and killed walking her baby...
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unfortunately it shootings like this are nothing new to chicago.cago tribune, 2,739 people have been shot in the city since the beginning of the year. that's an average of 11 people being struck by a bullet every single day. to talk more about this growing violence problem, i'm joined by civil rights attorney and low professor avery freeman and defense attorney richard herman. our hearts are going out to the aldridge family, the wade family as a whole. so avery, you know, where do we begin on this? because chicago has had a very serious problem for a very long time. so many people have been outspoken in lots of different ways about how to get to the bottom of this. but when you have a case like this where it involves, you know, someone who is high profile like a dwyane wade, who is the cousin of this young lady, how does this impact the dialogue, how does it help, as we heard dewayne say, it is important to everybody to get involved. >> well, the involvement and the high visibility of dwyane wade and family brings the conversation forward and it id
unfortunately it shootings like this are nothing new to chicago.cago tribune, 2,739 people have been shot in the city since the beginning of the year. that's an average of 11 people being struck by a bullet every single day. to talk more about this growing violence problem, i'm joined by civil rights attorney and low professor avery freeman and defense attorney richard herman. our hearts are going out to the aldridge family, the wade family as a whole. so avery, you know, where do we begin on...
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south side of chicago is another world from the downtown chicago. >> i mean, we said this in "chiraq. a tale of two cities. downtown chicago is hot. south side, west side, it's like you're in a different part of the earth. and it's the same city. >> when you hear politicians talking about it, i mean do -- >> which politicians are you talking about? >> well, i mean -- >> name them. name them. >> donald trump, tweeting out in the wake of this, dwyane wade's cousin was just shot and killed walking her baby in chicago. just what i've been saying, african-americans will vote for trump. on his third tweet, i think, he expressed condolences. >> and got his name wrong. >> spelled his name wrong. >> look, we can't get caught up on what he is saying. what happens in chicago is way bigger than donald trump who is just trying to capitalize on it. and the third -- to wait for -- he should be giving condolences to the wade family from the first tweet. to me, that just shows where his heart is. >> when you hear, you know, donald trump says he's reaching out to african-americans, saying what the hell
south side of chicago is another world from the downtown chicago. >> i mean, we said this in "chiraq. a tale of two cities. downtown chicago is hot. south side, west side, it's like you're in a different part of the earth. and it's the same city. >> when you hear politicians talking about it, i mean do -- >> which politicians are you talking about? >> well, i mean -- >> name them. name them. >> donald trump, tweeting out in the wake of this, dwyane...
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mike tobin is live in chicago with our report.eporter: even in a city seemingly numb to skyrocketing violence. but one murder stands out. a 32-year-old mother was struck and killed in the head while pushing her baby in a stroller. the short went to prison for among other things, possession and use of a firearm by a felon. both were on parole last friday. one was wearing his ankle monitor, one had a break from his ankle monitor to look for a job. >> these are repeat gun offenders who don't care who they shoot, don't care whose life they take, and clearly, don't fear the consequences of their actions. >> the case made national headlines because aldridge is the cousin of dwayne wade. he comments only over twitter. and the city of chicago is hurting, we need more help. the murder became politicized with donald trump taking to twitter and on the stump. >> the policies of hillary clinton have created this high crime and crushing poverty. absolutely crushing poverty in so many community under democratic control, we have bad schools, no j
mike tobin is live in chicago with our report.eporter: even in a city seemingly numb to skyrocketing violence. but one murder stands out. a 32-year-old mother was struck and killed in the head while pushing her baby in a stroller. the short went to prison for among other things, possession and use of a firearm by a felon. both were on parole last friday. one was wearing his ankle monitor, one had a break from his ankle monitor to look for a job. >> these are repeat gun offenders who don't...
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and the railroad had two destinations, could chicago and had she gone to chicago she would have been part of the largest immigration of lithuanians to america. a huge lithuania population. she took the southern route, her mom did i should say to meet up with my grandfather. and that was kind of a thriving part of east st. louis. why, stockyards, railroads, think, railroads, think that immigrants could work at. so she came, dropped out of school at the grade and became a switchboard operator at the local telephone company and worked her whole life. she really was my original teacher. spee1. >> host: what kind of books do gravitate towards today? >> guest: mainly nonfiction. i don't force myself but i tried to look at every third or fourth book i read i want to read fiction. i think is good for me. naturally you think a politician is going to be reading history, biography and the like, which i love, but i think i've got a get into it. a few years ago is talking to someone and they said talking to someone and they said you know they have courses online that you can take and they don't c
and the railroad had two destinations, could chicago and had she gone to chicago she would have been part of the largest immigration of lithuanians to america. a huge lithuania population. she took the southern route, her mom did i should say to meet up with my grandfather. and that was kind of a thriving part of east st. louis. why, stockyards, railroads, think, railroads, think that immigrants could work at. so she came, dropped out of school at the grade and became a switchboard operator at...
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i patrolled those streets of chicago and was a member of the chicago police department for many yearsn tell you this doesn't represent very well the training that we went through. and it doesn't represent the majority of officers that are going out there following protocol and doing the right thing every day. >> because the training, as i understand, the protocol says that if a suspect is fleeing, gun fire is not to be happening unless an officer is being threatened. at what point in that video that you were able to see could you see why there was a firing of the weapon? >> i couldn't see a justification for it, fredicka, to be honest with you. the car was moving away from the officers, as well as the suspect at this time. it was obvious that he did not have a weapon present with him as he was fleeing. and again i think the department is going to be very hard pressed to find justification in this shooting. >> and then what kind of confidence level do you have in the body that would investigate this? should it be chicago pd? should it be, you know, some other entity? should it be justi
i patrolled those streets of chicago and was a member of the chicago police department for many yearsn tell you this doesn't represent very well the training that we went through. and it doesn't represent the majority of officers that are going out there following protocol and doing the right thing every day. >> because the training, as i understand, the protocol says that if a suspect is fleeing, gun fire is not to be happening unless an officer is being threatened. at what point in that...
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those were my first years of life dealing with chicago and the chicago police and policing in that communitys happened now, i believe, under superintendent johnson is that, you know, now you're getting feedback. now you're getting community relations. now you're getting people to talk and in this same situation, in this same environment, my brother became a police officer, i got two nephews that are police officers now. so when we -- when the community continues to ask for people who look like us, who grew up in our communities, who can police our communities, then we can start having communication and we can open up the dialogue and when we start opening up the dialogue and people communicate and talk, then we move our country further. >> there's not a lot of that going on lately because even when you want to talk to certain members of law enforcement, they become angry and, you know, defensive and which is just surprising to me especially considering the environment that we're in. it would seem like it would be open to suggestion and doing what you said and because of the political environ
those were my first years of life dealing with chicago and the chicago police and policing in that communitys happened now, i believe, under superintendent johnson is that, you know, now you're getting feedback. now you're getting community relations. now you're getting people to talk and in this same situation, in this same environment, my brother became a police officer, i got two nephews that are police officers now. so when we -- when the community continues to ask for people who look like...
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tribune" there have been 455 only shidz in chicago this year and compare that to the 490 murders in chicago in the whole of 2015. >> our children are lliving in fear how do you go to school and get an education when you are afraid to go to school and praying you get home from school alive. >> police say aldridge was not intended target of the shooting and her baby was not hurt and is now being cared for by family members. in new york, brian yen is, fox news. >> the late edition of fox news at 11 continues right now. >> right now at 11 incredible picture out of montgomery country where a maryland state trooper car was mangled during a traffic stop today the message first responders have for drivers along busy highway highways. >> and tonight a nice break from humidity and it rises again as hot weather continues i have the forecast. >> and popular smoothie chain linked to several dozen hepatitis a case as cross northern virginia and what the company ceo is saying about the infection. is it safe to eat their now. good evening, everyone, thanks so much for joining us i'm matt ackland la
tribune" there have been 455 only shidz in chicago this year and compare that to the 490 murders in chicago in the whole of 2015. >> our children are lliving in fear how do you go to school and get an education when you are afraid to go to school and praying you get home from school alive. >> police say aldridge was not intended target of the shooting and her baby was not hurt and is now being cared for by family members. in new york, brian yen is, fox news. >> the late...
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alex perez, abc news, chicago. most crimes don't make any sense. but this one -- is just unfathomable. police arrest a man -- accused of stabbing two mississippi nuns -- to death. rodney sanders -- now charged with murder. sister margaret held -- and sister paula merril -- were found -- murdered inside their home on thursday. the two nuns -- both nurse practitioners -- served the poor -- for more than 30 years. (mos) "everybody was the same they help you in anyway that they can." investigators say -- the nun's' home was broken into. police -- finding their missing car a mile away. fears over the zika virus -- spreading here to nevada. health officials -- confirming zika in a pregnant woman -- who traveled abroad. it's the fourth confirmed case in washoe county. they're not sure where the woman traveled. but they say -- you have to take extra caution -- if you're heading to places where there are outbreaks. new images of that fire that foundation warehouse. you can see just how devastating the fire was. the fire broke out thursday night -- near dean
alex perez, abc news, chicago. most crimes don't make any sense. but this one -- is just unfathomable. police arrest a man -- accused of stabbing two mississippi nuns -- to death. rodney sanders -- now charged with murder. sister margaret held -- and sister paula merril -- were found -- murdered inside their home on thursday. the two nuns -- both nurse practitioners -- served the poor -- for more than 30 years. (mos) "everybody was the same they help you in anyway that they can."...
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now the police of chicago tops -- talks cop. and this person to drop to fly. and the quarterbacks national barbara moussette: kelly came through for me and my husband, forever grateful... with my husband in cancer treatment, we fell behind on our bills, and we needed our tax refund to catch up... ...but hackers had stolen it. we were the victims of identity theft. i was terrified - we faced losing our home. we reached out to kelly ayotte. she didn't know us at all, we got our refund and we kept our home. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. four hundred million dollars. that's how much charter schools will drain from massachusetts public schools this year. four hundred million siphoned from local districts that desperately need it. four hundred million that won't fund more science and technology, arts or preschool, counseling, or smaller class sizes. four hundred million unavailable to the ninety-six percent not just a select few. vote no on question 2. diane: police are trying to find the owneof roaming in tewksbury. the goat is no dang
now the police of chicago tops -- talks cop. and this person to drop to fly. and the quarterbacks national barbara moussette: kelly came through for me and my husband, forever grateful... with my husband in cancer treatment, we fell behind on our bills, and we needed our tax refund to catch up... ...but hackers had stolen it. we were the victims of identity theft. i was terrified - we faced losing our home. we reached out to kelly ayotte. she didn't know us at all, we got our refund and we kept...
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shot while pushing a stroller in chicago.uote, she was just shot and killed in chicago walking a baby. african-americans will vote trump. that drew furious condemnation. later, he offered condolences to the family. >>> police charged two men with murder in the death of nykea aldridge. they are both brothers and gang members. officials say the brothers were shooting at a man who dropped off some women nearby. they say the brothers thought the man might be armed so they chased him and started shooting and missed and hitting aldridge. cnn's rachel crane sat down with nykea's mother. >> reporter: john and christine, it was incredibly moving having this conversation with diane, nykea's mother. she wanted to celebrate her daughter's life. she was a fashionista. she described her as awesome. she loved to do her hair. she was a wonderful writer. she liked to write poetry. her life was her four children. >> she was trying to make a better life for her and her kids. that was the most important thing in her life were her kids. to make s
shot while pushing a stroller in chicago.uote, she was just shot and killed in chicago walking a baby. african-americans will vote trump. that drew furious condemnation. later, he offered condolences to the family. >>> police charged two men with murder in the death of nykea aldridge. they are both brothers and gang members. officials say the brothers were shooting at a man who dropped off some women nearby. they say the brothers thought the man might be armed so they chased him and...
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he settled in chicago in the clothing business. his brother-in-law brought brought up this proposal and was in some financial trouble and maybe we should invest in sears roebuck. that's what they did. they went on and made the company the biggest company, it was the amazon before its time. it was the biggest retailer. everyone could order in. he turned out to be a multimillionaire. he wasn't comfortable with that. when he was young, in his marriage he said to his wife we should give one third away, we, we should save one third and we should live on one third. we also had this rabbi hurst who really preached that you should do charity. this is what he preached every weekend. he got involved in chicago and then he read a book. he read the book up from slavery. these were very important to help end slavery and later on show a lot of things in the jim crow south that had to be changed. it totally opened up his head. he also read a book by baldwin who was in the railroad business and said he had a responsibility so he invited him to chi
he settled in chicago in the clothing business. his brother-in-law brought brought up this proposal and was in some financial trouble and maybe we should invest in sears roebuck. that's what they did. they went on and made the company the biggest company, it was the amazon before its time. it was the biggest retailer. everyone could order in. he turned out to be a multimillionaire. he wasn't comfortable with that. when he was young, in his marriage he said to his wife we should give one third...
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a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods. but would those clues lead them to nailah? here's keith morrison with smoke and mirrors. >> it wasn't like this, you have to understand. it wasn't gray. it wasn't cold. no flecks of snow to drift and catch the bitter breeze. no, no, it was hot and it was late after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> yes, still does. the name you'll want to remember is nailah. >> the meaning was one who succeeds. >> this is nailah's mother maria. >> i wanted her to be successful and she was. she lived her name. >> quite true. as frankly, have the rest of them in this big family. this is leah, the firstborn. >> w
a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods. but would those clues lead them to nailah? here's keith morrison with smoke and mirrors. >> it wasn't like this, you have to understand. it wasn't gray. it wasn't cold. no flecks of snow to drift and catch the bitter breeze. no, no, it was hot and it was late after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still...
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an hour later, he posted his this story, and the ongoing violence in chicago. look for an updated report coming up at on world news 5:30 p.m. tonight. adrienne: commitment 2016 coverage now in the race for president. with 72 days until the november election the candidates today , focused on campaigning and security. democratic nominee hillary clinton received her first national security briefing of the campaign today. she spent about two hours at an fbi office in new york. republican donald trump received a similar briefing several trump campaigned in iowa today keeping up his theme of battling , illegal immigration. >> every time an african american citizen or hispanic citizen or any citizen loses their job to an illegal immigrant, the rights of that american citizen have been totally violated. they are losing their jobs. adrienne: as part of our commitment to bring you wisn 12 in partnership with the marquette university law school is hosting a live debate between senator ron johnson and former senator russ feingold. moderating is up front host mike gousha. y
an hour later, he posted his this story, and the ongoing violence in chicago. look for an updated report coming up at on world news 5:30 p.m. tonight. adrienne: commitment 2016 coverage now in the race for president. with 72 days until the november election the candidates today , focused on campaigning and security. democratic nominee hillary clinton received her first national security briefing of the campaign today. she spent about two hours at an fbi office in new york. republican donald...
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. >>> on the streets of chicago and across america, the business of sex for sale is booming, fuelled by the internet. >> this is not a problem that just happens in another country. >> we have had girls from texas, minnesota, iowa. >> what am i going to be on the rub for? >> prostitution. >> in a world where girl and young women take all of the risks, pimps and traffickers keep all the cash. >> it's not physical. it's mental bondage. this is what traffickers and pimps and predators do. >> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with the cook county human trafficking task force as they battle the buyer and sellers of sex and reach out to rescue the young and lost trapped in chicago's underground sex trade. beyond the glass and steel lies the city at the cross roads of america's underground sex trade. >> relax, okay, sweetie. >> okay. >> don't be nervous or anything. >> tonight, police find this young woman selling sex in a hotel room more than 600 miles away from her home in arkansas. local authorities say it's an all-too-common occurrence here in the windy city. >> it happens in our own backya
. >>> on the streets of chicago and across america, the business of sex for sale is booming, fuelled by the internet. >> this is not a problem that just happens in another country. >> we have had girls from texas, minnesota, iowa. >> what am i going to be on the rub for? >> prostitution. >> in a world where girl and young women take all of the risks, pimps and traffickers keep all the cash. >> it's not physical. it's mental bondage. this is what...
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dwayne wade's cousin was just shot and killed walking in chicago, just what i was saying. african americans will vote trump. trump later tweeted his condolences on wade's him but listen to this between chris wallace and trump campaign manager. >> trump has been running for president since june of 2015. how many times has he gone into an american inner city and held an event for a largely black audience? i don't know the answer -- answer is none, never? >> no. i would not be surprised. >> it was before he that had this to say about trump. >> basically a psychopath running for president. >> wait a minute. do you really think diagnosing people on air -- and i assume you don't have a degree in psychology, is that fair? we are jumping to conclusions here. it geter this campaign. >> the notion of self-worth. i think he does. i don't have a degree in psychology. >> all of that as trump surrogates each of them saying it is just trump being trump. we are joined now by tracie potts. we are haerg about an immigration speech planned for it has been a hot bed of discussion for years an
dwayne wade's cousin was just shot and killed walking in chicago, just what i was saying. african americans will vote trump. trump later tweeted his condolences on wade's him but listen to this between chris wallace and trump campaign manager. >> trump has been running for president since june of 2015. how many times has he gone into an american inner city and held an event for a largely black audience? i don't know the answer -- answer is none, never? >> no. i would not be...
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matt finn live in chicago. we hope somebody can take leadership there in chicago. thank you. >>> three of new york's bravest in critical condition today after being injured while responding to a fast-moving house fire in the bronx. take a look at that right there. a fourth firefighter was also hurt. that fire was reportedly caused by children who are playing with matches. we are told that all four firefighters are expected to survive. about 175 firefighters responding to that scene there. we'll be praying for them. >>> well, a stay-at-home mom discovering a new sex scandal at the secret service. she'll tell us how and why she uncovered this. >>> plus, the justice department slamming police practices in one major city amid recent racial tensions. what they found, that's coming up ahead. >>> using excessive force and retaliating against people engaging in constitutionally protected expression. these violences have deeply eroded the mutual trust between the p.d. and top community. test test test test test test it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i real
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johnson / chicago police superintendent "chicago has every hour of the year 2016 - every hour. we recover more guns than la and ny combined. it's not cause we're better than them? it's because of the proliferation of guns on the streets of chicago." the men now charged in adlridge's murder - brothers?. 26-year-old darwin and 22-year-old derren sorrells. both have lengthy criminal backgrounds? both documented gang members? and both recently released from time behind bars. police say the brothers sot - eddie t. johnson / chicago police isn't just noteworthy bc miss problem we face here in chicago with repeat gun offenders, who don't care who they shoot? don't care whose life they take." nats - the wade families incident and the intended target has been "100-percent a terrifying carjacking -- caught on camera! atlanta police are looking for the people who robbed a gas station. take a look at this surveillance video. a man points a high-powered rifle at the victim. police documents say -- when the victim opened his driver's door -- a man with dreadlocks -- got out of the car parked
johnson / chicago police superintendent "chicago has every hour of the year 2016 - every hour. we recover more guns than la and ny combined. it's not cause we're better than them? it's because of the proliferation of guns on the streets of chicago." the men now charged in adlridge's murder - brothers?. 26-year-old darwin and 22-year-old derren sorrells. both have lengthy criminal backgrounds? both documented gang members? and both recently released from time behind bars. police say...