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and i think for our own policy goals in chicago, we have a thing called the chicago star scholarship. if you get to 3.0 in high school, we make community college free. only city to do it. it's open to everybody regardless of your family's status. 3.0, you earn three, two years of community college. and we've just started if you get a b average in community college. the universities in chicago will give you from 35% to 50% of tuition. that can be a place of cooperation because if you look at his political base, he will see the community college as an economic tool not just for a job but for career building and as a tool of talent building. so those are places -- but on immigration, i would them say on taxes there can be places but it's fraud if you end up giving just an unbelievable give away to the wealthy if you want to do something on earned income tax credit on poverty credits for people that work versus poverty. you want to do certain things that we as democrats believe. but if this is going to be another giveaway to the top 1%, you're going to have a fight. and it's bad politics.
and i think for our own policy goals in chicago, we have a thing called the chicago star scholarship. if you get to 3.0 in high school, we make community college free. only city to do it. it's open to everybody regardless of your family's status. 3.0, you earn three, two years of community college. and we've just started if you get a b average in community college. the universities in chicago will give you from 35% to 50% of tuition. that can be a place of cooperation because if you look at his...
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chicago. according to the chicago tribune 61 people shot in the windy city over christmas weekend and at least 11 people died from their wounds. police say these weren't random acts of violence. >> these were deliberate shootings by one gang against another. they were targeted knowing fully well that individuals would be at the homes of family and friends celebrating the holiday. while this is the sickening reality, it shows yet again that our penalties for caring and using guns here in chicago are just not an effective deterrent against repeat gun offenders. >> according to police, there have been 753 murders in chicago so far this year. a stunning 57.5% increase compared to 2015. and as you can see in this map, compiled by "the chicago tribune," the homicides primarily occur on the city's west and south sides which have high minority populations. joining us now from chicago with reaction former republican congressman joe walsh and matt magill. both are radio talk show hosts. matt, chicago, m
chicago. according to the chicago tribune 61 people shot in the windy city over christmas weekend and at least 11 people died from their wounds. police say these weren't random acts of violence. >> these were deliberate shootings by one gang against another. they were targeted knowing fully well that individuals would be at the homes of family and friends celebrating the holiday. while this is the sickening reality, it shows yet again that our penalties for caring and using guns here in...
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i find an agreement, it was a gateway agreement it was the only city in the chicago, chicago and theht biggest cities in china. i can't wait for a major trade agreement and the area or whatever. so we're moving. i'm also aware of what chicago and beijing or mexico city can do on their own. there's not like -- we can have world peace break out, etc. in march, the mayor of paris and i have agreed to have a conference in chicago of cities and their waterways kind of what we're doing with lake michigan as well as what we're doing with our river. they've done incredible things on this. the auto traffic stop, it's now going to be a river walk, etc. cities can do things in collaboration, learn from each other and then not just study it, implement it. but there is limitations on forces like globalization, technology. there are lem takes on what you can do without a federal partner. it was something we can't push back certain forces that are bigger. but we can do certain things where question put a flag down and we're not moving. and like this -- on daca students. it is in ourself interest. t
i find an agreement, it was a gateway agreement it was the only city in the chicago, chicago and theht biggest cities in china. i can't wait for a major trade agreement and the area or whatever. so we're moving. i'm also aware of what chicago and beijing or mexico city can do on their own. there's not like -- we can have world peace break out, etc. in march, the mayor of paris and i have agreed to have a conference in chicago of cities and their waterways kind of what we're doing with lake...
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chicago police are now bracing for new year's weekend. mike tobin in chicago with more. hey, mike., to make matters worse cops anticipate violence will increase over the weekend. take a bunch of booze and pour over endless cycle of gangland vendettas. it is already so bad the former chicago police superintendent calls it a crisis. they have had 756 murders this year, this is increase of 57% from 484 last year. shootings increased 47%. overwhelmingly number of victims are blacks. documented the targets are bank members. gary mccarthy who lost his job in the wakes of the laquan mcdonald videotape shooting says the reason for increase in bloodshed policing has become politicized and the cops are hamstrung. >> the politicizing of policing is ending up killing more black lives. the number of police-related shootings in this city is less than half of 1% of the shootings in the city of chicago. so what does that mean? 99.6% of the shootings are civilian on civilian, generally, black on black. 80% african-americans are dying and it is 90% increase from two years ago. reporter: christmas we
chicago police are now bracing for new year's weekend. mike tobin in chicago with more. hey, mike., to make matters worse cops anticipate violence will increase over the weekend. take a bunch of booze and pour over endless cycle of gangland vendettas. it is already so bad the former chicago police superintendent calls it a crisis. they have had 756 murders this year, this is increase of 57% from 484 last year. shootings increased 47%. overwhelmingly number of victims are blacks. documented the...
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. >> you write na we athat we ared in chicago. this is politicians reacting the way they see national governments not being able to get out of this log jam. in local government, it is the most intimate and immediate feel that people any they can control in a time they feel they have lost control. it does affect their lives more than what they think disneyland and the potomac is doing. in my view, look, i talk to you about what i have done at community colleges. i made kindergarten universal full day for every child in the city of chicago. it had an immediate impact. we did a minimum wage. we have also done, as i talked about community college, we also in chicago, the largest increase in time anywhere by any city ever in an education system. we added 2 1/2 more years to a child's education in k-12. that was by adding time to the day and adding time to the year. our 8th graders lead the country in math gains. our fourth graders are number three in reading gains. we are one of only three districts where math and reading for fourth an
. >> you write na we athat we ared in chicago. this is politicians reacting the way they see national governments not being able to get out of this log jam. in local government, it is the most intimate and immediate feel that people any they can control in a time they feel they have lost control. it does affect their lives more than what they think disneyland and the potomac is doing. in my view, look, i talk to you about what i have done at community colleges. i made kindergarten...
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chicago. the eight biggest in chicago. i can't wait for a major trade agreement or whatever. so we're moving. i'm aware there's limitations of what chicago, beijing and mexico city can do on their own. we can't have world peace break out. in march the mayor of paris and i agreed to have a conference in chicago on cities and waterways. with lake michigan, as well as what we're doing on our river. they have done incredible things with the auto traffic. it is is now going to be a river walk. cities can do things in collaboration. not just study it but implement it. but there's limitations on forces like globalization, technology. there are limitations what you can do without a federal partner. we can't push back certain forces that are bigger. we can do certain things where we put a flag down and we're not moving. like this. it's in our self interest. they are the values of who we are and who we identify with. we're going to be clear about what we think we can do. and so it is no accident. i bet you no city, if the federal government reversus course, i don't see them doing that
chicago. the eight biggest in chicago. i can't wait for a major trade agreement or whatever. so we're moving. i'm aware there's limitations of what chicago, beijing and mexico city can do on their own. we can't have world peace break out. in march the mayor of paris and i agreed to have a conference in chicago on cities and waterways. with lake michigan, as well as what we're doing on our river. they have done incredible things with the auto traffic. it is is now going to be a river walk....
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and chicago is struggling in the and chicago is struggling in the face of this crisis. -- captions byvitac.com >>> careful. >> it's 10:00 a.m. in los angeles. this is crazy. and i'm following rudy malano down treacherous ground. police have been waiting for rudy to inspect the scene.
and chicago is struggling in the and chicago is struggling in the face of this crisis. -- captions byvitac.com >>> careful. >> it's 10:00 a.m. in los angeles. this is crazy. and i'm following rudy malano down treacherous ground. police have been waiting for rudy to inspect the scene.
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in chicago? really don't remember the last time it was there. >> still raises a lot of money there. harris: some of hollywood's biggest names are still refuse to go -- refusing results. madonna is in mourning. i felt like someone died. it felt like a combination of the heartbreak and betrayal. >> what? harris: also a death. i feel that way every morning. i wake up and say, oh, wait, donald trump is still the president and it wasn't just a bad dream that i had, it feels like women portrayed us. some other big names are slamming celebrities, kiss simmons. >> celebrities should shut their pie hole and do what they do best, dance, juggle balls, all that kind of stuff and then do what an informed citizen does, draw the curtain and vote. [laughter] >> mark wahlberg said, a lot of hollywood is living in a bubble. they are pretty much out of touch with the common person. >> i know mark. we worked together in the big hit. he's a good guy and i totally agree with what he was saying. listen, we have the new
in chicago? really don't remember the last time it was there. >> still raises a lot of money there. harris: some of hollywood's biggest names are still refuse to go -- refusing results. madonna is in mourning. i felt like someone died. it felt like a combination of the heartbreak and betrayal. >> what? harris: also a death. i feel that way every morning. i wake up and say, oh, wait, donald trump is still the president and it wasn't just a bad dream that i had, it feels like women...
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i mean, the steel mills were only in one small part of chicago, but chicago had publishing, it had advertising, i mean, and most importantly it had finance. it's the financial capital of the midwest, so it was well positioned for when finance replaced industry. and mayor richard j. daley, he had really worked hard to preserve downtown. he inherited a downtown in which no buildings had been built since the 19 -- since the great depression. and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center and the sears tower, and he also made sure that o'hare, as transportation switched from trains to jets, that chicago was still the transportation center of the country. and someone in cleveland asked me, what did chicago do right, and i think what they wanted to know was, well, what can cleveland do that chicago did, and my conclusion was that cleveland can't do anything because, in a lot of ways chicago's expense comes at the , rest -- success comes at the expense of the rest of the region. i mean, it really attracts, you know, it's getting a free ride on the public education systems in michigan and indi
i mean, the steel mills were only in one small part of chicago, but chicago had publishing, it had advertising, i mean, and most importantly it had finance. it's the financial capital of the midwest, so it was well positioned for when finance replaced industry. and mayor richard j. daley, he had really worked hard to preserve downtown. he inherited a downtown in which no buildings had been built since the 19 -- since the great depression. and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center...
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a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods.ld 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 first born. >> we
a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods.ld 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...
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gun violence in chicago. thursday december 1st, more than 4,000 people have been shot in the windy city this year. a 50% jump from 2015. 742 of those people have died. no question there is an epidemic of gun violence in chicago. but why? joining us now from that city, gary mccarthy, former superintendent of the chicago police department who left the job under pressure one year ago. so mr. mccarthy reports are that drug gangs are mostly responsible for the gun violence. is that true? >> no, i don't think so. we have different ilk of gangs here in chicago if you will. i call them generational gangs. it depends where you are born and where you grow up. the grand father is a gang member, the father is a grand member and the child in the crib is going to be a gang member based on their geography and they shoot each other. of course they are on other teams. i sailed probably 20% to 30% of our shootings we can tie to narcotics. it's not the vast majority of them. there is some of that. but there is no big mr. big ma
gun violence in chicago. thursday december 1st, more than 4,000 people have been shot in the windy city this year. a 50% jump from 2015. 742 of those people have died. no question there is an epidemic of gun violence in chicago. but why? joining us now from that city, gary mccarthy, former superintendent of the chicago police department who left the job under pressure one year ago. so mr. mccarthy reports are that drug gangs are mostly responsible for the gun violence. is that true? >>...
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not just chicago.g this huge up tick, but homicides jumped in 16 of 20 major cities this year. dagen: 37 out of 65 country's biggest police departments saw year-over-year homicide increases through september maybe. part is the drug epidemic, opioid problem. that starts with prescription medications quite frankly in many instances. it is part of that but not fighting the drug cartels. it is not enforcing our immigration laws. and it is not standing up for our police departments. >> yes. dagen: and behind and by and in front of our police. dagen: you have leaders in this country who stigma -- stigmatize police forces in this nation. >> when you throw your cops under the bus especially most violent neighborhoods you leave those communities behind. make it worse. kennedy: in chicago, illinois has huge union problem. they have so much money outgoing to pensions of various public sectors unions, often times they can't afford enough cops. sandra: it is becoming a trend on more and more college campuses these
not just chicago.g this huge up tick, but homicides jumped in 16 of 20 major cities this year. dagen: 37 out of 65 country's biggest police departments saw year-over-year homicide increases through september maybe. part is the drug epidemic, opioid problem. that starts with prescription medications quite frankly in many instances. it is part of that but not fighting the drug cartels. it is not enforcing our immigration laws. and it is not standing up for our police departments. >> yes....
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i think we need some godly intervention in chicago. the violence in chicago is dramatic. they want something else i don't know what it is that it is to do but the situation it can be tolerated can it quacks. >> all of those areas that are in the violence honestly people need jobs and vocational programs. they need something. we know that idle hands are the devil's workshop. what we have to do what they ran on in the campaign we have to put jobs in areas where violence is. it goes down. but this kind of violence has existed for years. even when economic times were good i was at a loss. all of us are outraged. we saw the video of the police officer. the person in the middle of the street. we get outraged about their. we keep saying they were gang members they were also human beings and we talk about these people we just killed and where is the outrage. why are people in chicago allowing and tolerating this. they are people also. people are heartbroken in chicago it's to the point where you can even turn can't even turn your television on without hearing something about bein
i think we need some godly intervention in chicago. the violence in chicago is dramatic. they want something else i don't know what it is that it is to do but the situation it can be tolerated can it quacks. >> all of those areas that are in the violence honestly people need jobs and vocational programs. they need something. we know that idle hands are the devil's workshop. what we have to do what they ran on in the campaign we have to put jobs in areas where violence is. it goes down....
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tell that will to legendary rock group chicago.year's day, cnn trace's the band's windy city roots all the way to the top of the charts in the new cnn film "now more than ever, the history of chicago." here's a sneak peek. >> i will say one thing that i got that i remember and i remember jimmy told me and i forgot this, we were in indianapolis with hendrix, 20,000 people there and they're yelling "bring on hendrix, bring on hendrix." i got so fed up, i got on the mike and said "shut the bleep up and listen." ♪ ♪ ♪ listen >> a.m. radio was still a baby. you know, it was top 40, but it was bubble gum stuff. they weren't ready for what we were doing. f.m. radio was commercial free in those days and played whole albums. >> and a.m. radio still hadn't played one of our songs. we released "beginnings" we released "does anybody know what time it is" and they wouldn't play it because they said we hadn't had a hit. catch-22. how the hell are you going to have a hit if you don't play something? >> there was a certain amount of frustration be
tell that will to legendary rock group chicago.year's day, cnn trace's the band's windy city roots all the way to the top of the charts in the new cnn film "now more than ever, the history of chicago." here's a sneak peek. >> i will say one thing that i got that i remember and i remember jimmy told me and i forgot this, we were in indianapolis with hendrix, 20,000 people there and they're yelling "bring on hendrix, bring on hendrix." i got so fed up, i got on the mike...
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informaciÓn ante chicago. de regreso con ustedes.ntidad de homicidios en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado. javier: este aÑo en el mes de agosto, chicago fue el mes en el cual mÁs violencia se reportÓ por mÁs de 20 aÑos a la policÍa. es decir la situaciÓn en chicago estÁ sumamente atento a lo que sucede, las autoridades toman todo tipo de medidas pero dicen que se les ha ido de las manos del flagelo de la violencia. un saludo muy grande a todos. estÁ haciendo mucho frio allÁ. carolina: bueno javi te cuento que se han dado a conocer mÁs detalles acerca de esta nueva tragedia del aviÓn ruso en el mar negro. el gobierno de putin confirmÓ que las brigadas de rescate hallaron el fuselaje de las nave aÉrea mientras que el ministro de transporte dijo que la posible causa fue un error del piloto o un fallo mecÁnico. cada vez hay mÁs accidentes aeronÁuticos. javier:hay un dicho, una creencia popular que pasa un accidente aÉreo y después siempre le siguen otros tantos accidentes. es lo que pasÓ. primero tuvimos el de chapecoense y ahorita en la ru
informaciÓn ante chicago. de regreso con ustedes.ntidad de homicidios en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado. javier: este aÑo en el mes de agosto, chicago fue el mes en el cual mÁs violencia se reportÓ por mÁs de 20 aÑos a la policÍa. es decir la situaciÓn en chicago estÁ sumamente atento a lo que sucede, las autoridades toman todo tipo de medidas pero dicen que se les ha ido de las manos del flagelo de la violencia. un saludo muy grande a todos. estÁ haciendo mucho frio allÁ. carolina:...
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to the chicago southside. plus all these highways. talent, training, transportation. that is how you create, in my view, inclusive economic success so more people feel like today's economy is working with them rather than against them. the governor in tennessee came up with his own model. grade isensure -- 12 no longer the end point four public responsibility. everyone is going minimum of 14th grade. >> does this play in britain? >> yes. first of all, the importance of having decent vocational pathways is so significant. the problem in britain is the centralization of the policymaking and was minister is only beginning. you should have a chicago curriculum or a london curriculum. what is more challenging in terms of the brexit vote and policymaking is immigration. and immigration was the runaway policyn terms of public for the brexit vote because of a membership to the membership -- because of our membership into the european union and the number of migrants who could come to the u.k. across the european union
to the chicago southside. plus all these highways. talent, training, transportation. that is how you create, in my view, inclusive economic success so more people feel like today's economy is working with them rather than against them. the governor in tennessee came up with his own model. grade isensure -- 12 no longer the end point four public responsibility. everyone is going minimum of 14th grade. >> does this play in britain? >> yes. first of all, the importance of having decent...
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chicago was hit with six inches of snow yesterday.ravelers warranty check the data says because major cancellations in chicago can disrupt flights around the country. boeing has sealed a deal to about $17 billion worth of passenger planes to iran air. one of the most tangible benefit to you. nuclear agreement with united states and united states and around for a few jetliners the biggest agreement struck with the american company since the 1979 resolution and u.s. embassy tape over. in america is such checked to see how to see how they're doing this monday morning. ck 18d-setting days might come points at the moment. s&p futures delbanco, nasdaq down 28. dagen: dow down 40,000. let's do this. the policy meeting this week. will the economic stimulus move by donald trump and faster interest rate hikes by the fed and bubble that due do to the stock market rally? gary b. smith, data group president of fox news contributor. good to see you. my dear friend. dagen: good morning. do you expect the federal reserve will be forced to hike intere
chicago was hit with six inches of snow yesterday.ravelers warranty check the data says because major cancellations in chicago can disrupt flights around the country. boeing has sealed a deal to about $17 billion worth of passenger planes to iran air. one of the most tangible benefit to you. nuclear agreement with united states and united states and around for a few jetliners the biggest agreement struck with the american company since the 1979 resolution and u.s. embassy tape over. in america...
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you know i'm originally from chicago. grew up in chicago.'re talking about the south side of chicago these two girls. >> yes. you know, since mr. obama former chief of staff took over as mayor of chicago five years ago, the murder rate and violent crime have spiralled out of control. the shocking thing to me, all we hear from it will white house are crickets chirping. >> that's not true. josh earnest talked about it. >> let him finish. >> hold on jessica. and mr. emmanuel, the mayor of chicago, did have a national press conference last week. did he talk about this violence? did he talk about the black on black homicide? >> no he talked about ensuring america that chicago is a sanctuary city where lawbreakers will be protected. not put in jail. not turned over, but protected. >> that is hard to hear. >> should be narrating the story because it's straight out of the twilight zone. it's that tragic. >> it is difficult to see the mayor step in front of the people of his city and say you are safe here. this is a sanctuary city. that was difficult
you know i'm originally from chicago. grew up in chicago.'re talking about the south side of chicago these two girls. >> yes. you know, since mr. obama former chief of staff took over as mayor of chicago five years ago, the murder rate and violent crime have spiralled out of control. the shocking thing to me, all we hear from it will white house are crickets chirping. >> that's not true. josh earnest talked about it. >> let him finish. >> hold on jessica. and mr....
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i wish he had said to the mayor of chicago, what's your plan for saving lives in chicago? over 4,000 people have been shot in chicago. over 700 have been killed. the mayor recently pledged $1 million to help illegals fight against deportation. it would be nice if he'd taken that money and spent it in south side chicago saving american lives. i think a lot of things that the president-elect could talk to these guys about that might be sort of useful. i think part of this, you're right, this is a bring the country together, i am president of the whole country. i think that's fine. and i think it's just, as you were pointing out, it's really important to distinguish between courtesy and cooperation. every major thing president-elect trump wants to achieve, these people are going to oppose. he needs to understand that. and if he wants to get these things done, he's going to need to be prepared to fight many of the people he's currently making nice with. >> well, i read from congressman florez who was talking about paul ryan's agenda. and it kind of bothered me. what he suggest
i wish he had said to the mayor of chicago, what's your plan for saving lives in chicago? over 4,000 people have been shot in chicago. over 700 have been killed. the mayor recently pledged $1 million to help illegals fight against deportation. it would be nice if he'd taken that money and spent it in south side chicago saving american lives. i think a lot of things that the president-elect could talk to these guys about that might be sort of useful. i think part of this, you're right, this is a...
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are from chicago. the local residents quickly form their hands into a tommy gun and make the salad. as one young man wrote on the internet a short time ago, i get sick and tired of coming here. one of the most thoughtful replies that the fascination continues because the device in al capone just gets easier as time goes by and we get more and more disconnected from what he actually did. it is precisely this disconnect that has contributed to the unending question of what was there about this man to turn him into an international cultural icon and by the mere mention of his name seth at the chain of immediate associations. writers have long pondered the question of why this particular man became the celebrity among so many colorful gangsters and mobsters and why the legends that have grown up around those sites that display, the violent and benevolent have become so shrouded in myth. how did he evolve the other outside criminal characters of his era become an internationally recognized cultural referenc
are from chicago. the local residents quickly form their hands into a tommy gun and make the salad. as one young man wrote on the internet a short time ago, i get sick and tired of coming here. one of the most thoughtful replies that the fascination continues because the device in al capone just gets easier as time goes by and we get more and more disconnected from what he actually did. it is precisely this disconnect that has contributed to the unending question of what was there about this...
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, want someone to do something, it seem as if chicago police cannot stop this.ealize 90% of shootings were gang-related, why not call in national guard. you should an know safe situation -- unsafe situation where 99 peopl innocent people are being kill 12k3w4r-d youd. killed. >> it is like having u.s. military enter syria to stop violence there, whether there is personnel and wherewithal, think about what national guard would be asked to do, how many national guard members pier block, and how many blocks are you talking about, what other duties would that national guard member have, but, something needs to be done. the fact is that guns are pouring in, to chicago from neighbors indiana, which has more lax gun laws,heuneral director in illinois should be sending thank you notes to the leadership of state of indiana. and wisconsin and mississippi. >> really. >> i am saying that is where the gun are coming from, i understand that rap is chicago has tight laws, yes, but the guns are flooding in from neighbors states there is not much that anyone can do. adam: hadly
, want someone to do something, it seem as if chicago police cannot stop this.ealize 90% of shootings were gang-related, why not call in national guard. you should an know safe situation -- unsafe situation where 99 peopl innocent people are being kill 12k3w4r-d youd. killed. >> it is like having u.s. military enter syria to stop violence there, whether there is personnel and wherewithal, think about what national guard would be asked to do, how many national guard members pier block, and...
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joined by matt in new york, ira in chicago so is todd. are here, people like you, i'm sure ira and todd would agree, people sick and tired saying hey when are we going to get on 20,000? what are we thinking after we get there. we'll get there at some point, right? >> like to get there sooner rather than later. going from 19,000 to 20,000 on the dow in a little less than a month? impressive stuff. once it happens, i think the euphoria will be over. we'll have to see when it happens, the week after christmas? when there is no one here to trade. you get to see bigger price moves. you could see it swing greatly, if it breaks 20,000, it could go significantly higher and see what happens when president-elect trump gets in office. that will be the next step. connell: that is the next step, todd, it's one thing to have a market go up on optimism that something is going to happen. but to matt's point, we're not there yet, after january 20th, things have to start happening. what if they don't? what if there is a focus on other items than the econom
joined by matt in new york, ira in chicago so is todd. are here, people like you, i'm sure ira and todd would agree, people sick and tired saying hey when are we going to get on 20,000? what are we thinking after we get there. we'll get there at some point, right? >> like to get there sooner rather than later. going from 19,000 to 20,000 on the dow in a little less than a month? impressive stuff. once it happens, i think the euphoria will be over. we'll have to see when it happens, the...
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thursday in chicago high of 6 degrees forecasted. in chicago, matt fin. fox news. >> all right. >> w often w. >> our high temperatures on friday will be in the 20s. >> really? >> yes. >> oh, my goodness. >> that will be the coldest eave been since december 14, 2010 in month of december. >> wow. >> get ready for that. >> it's a quick shot for us. thursday, friday, pretty cold and we'll bounce back autopsy a little saturday. >> 0? >> not that high of a bounce. >> reminder buy hot chocolate. >> make that three tony. we'll need it. we've got a great shot to show you as we preview -- >> beautiful. >> moremon temple look at the great display they have and what a great sight this time of year. that's a fantastic angle and on the roadway. i don't know they can see the view from the beltway but you can he the temple itself. don't the trees sound fantastic oh, my good ntion thank you so much for sky fox getting that shot into our producer kimberly brown and to me too. trees, light, golden, fantastic. another special as spet this time of year and holiday koupd down
thursday in chicago high of 6 degrees forecasted. in chicago, matt fin. fox news. >> all right. >> w often w. >> our high temperatures on friday will be in the 20s. >> really? >> yes. >> oh, my goodness. >> that will be the coldest eave been since december 14, 2010 in month of december. >> wow. >> get ready for that. >> it's a quick shot for us. thursday, friday, pretty cold and we'll bounce back autopsy a little saturday. >> 0?...
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he becomes a chicago city councilman in the mid 19-teens. and his career has some peaks and valleys. but by the 1920s, he's part of the republican political machine in chicago as an alderman, a ward alderman. and in 1928, when the sitting congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican named martin madden, who is on the appropriations committee, passes away mid-congress, in the fall elections depriest runs for the seat and he wins. so in 1929 he comes to the house of representatives. >> you know, one of my favorite things about oscar depriest's career is this little tiny button we have in the collection that is from his career. it is a tiny -- it is really small. and it says depriest for congress with a picture of him. and one of the things i love most about it is that they are very rare. there probably weren't that many of them around initially and very few survive. i think i've only seen maybe one or two others in existence. but if you think about this tiny little button worn on someone's lapel, looking for all of the world like any o
he becomes a chicago city councilman in the mid 19-teens. and his career has some peaks and valleys. but by the 1920s, he's part of the republican political machine in chicago as an alderman, a ward alderman. and in 1928, when the sitting congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican named martin madden, who is on the appropriations committee, passes away mid-congress, in the fall elections depriest runs for the seat and he wins. so in 1929 he comes to the house of representatives....
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fÉlix: estudiantes de chicago tienen motivos para estar un poco mÁs tranquilos.s de discriminaciÓn, sin tener en cuenta su estatus migratorio. y si bien la resoluciÓn no menciona el tÉrmino " santuario" los inmigrantes indocumentados se sienten mÁs protegidos. reportero: en chicago miles de estudiantes indocumentados podrÁn enfocarse mas en sus estudios y preocuparse menos o su estatus migratorio. se aprobÓ hoy una resolucion que declara a sus 606 planteles como lugare -- 662 planteles como lugares seguros para inmigrantes. >> tengo muchos amigos, gente que quiere salir adelante y estudiar. reportero: esto nos ayuda a concentrarse mÁs en los estudios. >> me siento super contento porquÉ tenemos que pelear contra de un trump de una manera u otra. reportero: la resoluciÓn es una medida para que la al estatus de santuario de la ciudad de chicago, el cual prohÍbe que la policÍa pregunte quÉ condiciÓn migratoria de personas. la ciudad prohÍbe que la persona colabore con autoridades de migraciÓn, con excepcion de casos criminales extremos. >> es algo muy razonable, para
fÉlix: estudiantes de chicago tienen motivos para estar un poco mÁs tranquilos.s de discriminaciÓn, sin tener en cuenta su estatus migratorio. y si bien la resoluciÓn no menciona el tÉrmino " santuario" los inmigrantes indocumentados se sienten mÁs protegidos. reportero: en chicago miles de estudiantes indocumentados podrÁn enfocarse mas en sus estudios y preocuparse menos o su estatus migratorio. se aprobÓ hoy una resolucion que declara a sus 606 planteles como lugare -- 662...
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fans traveled from all over the chicago area ?and? the country to take their picture with the trophy. alan cizner, fan:1:19- 1:31"the spirit of chicago that you knew somewhere it was going to happen. you didn't know when, but that's what chicago's about. it's a great city that way." 3 the trophy will appear at chicago's ?city hall? on thursday.after that--- the trophy will travel across illinois... indiana... and team's ?spring training facility? in mesa, arizona, early next year. need a ride from uber?you may have to sing. sing.10-:18" i don't want a lot for christmas there is just one thing i need." need."jonathan -- an uber driver -- and his passengers are belting out mariah carey's classic christmas song --to get in the holiday sprit. decked out in holiday gear and using musical instruments - this version of carpool karaoke hits all the high notes. 3 stuck in a relationship rut? ikea partnered with a swedish ad agency to transform its products into popular relationship search phrases. snoring husband?you can get the my partner sno
fans traveled from all over the chicago area ?and? the country to take their picture with the trophy. alan cizner, fan:1:19- 1:31"the spirit of chicago that you knew somewhere it was going to happen. you didn't know when, but that's what chicago's about. it's a great city that way." 3 the trophy will appear at chicago's ?city hall? on thursday.after that--- the trophy will travel across illinois... indiana... and team's ?spring training facility? in mesa, arizona, early next year....
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nuke tobin in chicago with our report.go police anticipate violence will increase this weekend when booze is poured over the endless cycle of gainingland vendettas. over christmas a dozen people were murdered. >> a number of these shootings were targeted attacks from rival gang members. reporter: thursday chicago police reported murders were up 56%. shooters and victims are predominantly black. most targets are gang members. >> they shoot each other because they are on other teams. 20 to 30% of our shootings we can tie to narcotics. reporter: the street gangs have splintered. and one faction will battle another. the police superintendentent said policing has become politicized and cops are back off. >> the problem is, proactive policing, not just here in chicago, but across the country, has come under fire. the anti-police political environment fat we are in has it that we are emboldening criminals and hamstringing police. reporter: demonstrators intends to take to the streets against gun violence this year. 756 crosses ea
nuke tobin in chicago with our report.go police anticipate violence will increase this weekend when booze is poured over the endless cycle of gainingland vendettas. over christmas a dozen people were murdered. >> a number of these shootings were targeted attacks from rival gang members. reporter: thursday chicago police reported murders were up 56%. shooters and victims are predominantly black. most targets are gang members. >> they shoot each other because they are on other teams....
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chicago cops are feeling the heat.c trust at a breaking point after last year's release of dash cam video showing a white officer fatally shooting a black teenager 16 times. after another deadly weekend superintendent eddie johnson threw up his hands. >> it's a society issue. impoverished neighbors, people without hope do these kinds of things. you show me a man who doesn't have hope, i'll show you man who wants to pick up a gun and do anything with it. uh i see this as a social problem. >> lance is a professor and inner city youth advocate. >> this is not a law enforcement problem. you're not going to solve the problem with all the police. these young men are acting in alignment with their cultural value system. they need a cultural retooling process. >> reporter: williams says it's a culture that's developed in the absence of working institutions and in the midst of crushing poverty. one big cause of much frustration: nearly half of black men in chicago aged 20 to 24 are not in school and are out of work, far higher
chicago cops are feeling the heat.c trust at a breaking point after last year's release of dash cam video showing a white officer fatally shooting a black teenager 16 times. after another deadly weekend superintendent eddie johnson threw up his hands. >> it's a society issue. impoverished neighbors, people without hope do these kinds of things. you show me a man who doesn't have hope, i'll show you man who wants to pick up a gun and do anything with it. uh i see this as a social problem....
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one district in chicago, the 11th district of chicago. you have over 91 killings in 2015.%. that is a particular tragedy with this president that came into political office after being a community organizer. he had his man, his former chief of staff rahm emanuel as mayor for the rhine's share of his 8 years in office, yet he's leaving office -- he adopted the city of chicago, that became his oklahoma city after leaving hawaii. and the biggest tragedy, and i don't say this with joy, i say this as a black man who feels this is a tragedy for the american people. this killing field has not gotten better. it has gotten preci precip to uy worse. tom: up next. critics blasting the united nations after it voted to censure israel for building. >> we ought to get jack hammers and float it into the east river. ask anybody who would like to host it pick it up. it will be a lot easier to park in manhattan after we get rid of it. quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was i now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps pre
one district in chicago, the 11th district of chicago. you have over 91 killings in 2015.%. that is a particular tragedy with this president that came into political office after being a community organizer. he had his man, his former chief of staff rahm emanuel as mayor for the rhine's share of his 8 years in office, yet he's leaving office -- he adopted the city of chicago, that became his oklahoma city after leaving hawaii. and the biggest tragedy, and i don't say this with joy, i say this...
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nice break in chicago and western ohio. that will be with us tonight for the first half of friday before the clouds start to move in. look at the futurecast, clear skies on friday morning. sunshine to start your day. even through midday. but in the afternoon, notice the clouds in west virginia, here they come. we'll finish the day with the clouds. saturday morning, even the early risers are going to see the wet weather. if you sleep at the crack of noon, got to love you. i'm jealous. but you may miss the rain. as we get past the lunch hour, the rain will pull away. we'll be in much better shape as we get in to saturday evening. saturday night and sunday. here comes high pressure building in. this storm so far west it's going to once again push milder air our way and we'll enjoy if you like that sort of t, relatively warm start to next week. warm for december. looking at the forecast for tonight, 20s and 30s, mainly clear. cold and dry. winds are getting lighter out there. sunset at 4:50. take another week and a half, two we
nice break in chicago and western ohio. that will be with us tonight for the first half of friday before the clouds start to move in. look at the futurecast, clear skies on friday morning. sunshine to start your day. even through midday. but in the afternoon, notice the clouds in west virginia, here they come. we'll finish the day with the clouds. saturday morning, even the early risers are going to see the wet weather. if you sleep at the crack of noon, got to love you. i'm jealous. but you...
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violence in chicago is spiraling out of control. who is to blame and who can stop it all coming up next? you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> with more than 750 homicides chicago's experience is most violent year in two decades. it's more than two death nine shooting the day. horrible mike. it looks like it is going to get worse over the holiday weekend. they anticipate you will get a bunch of booze on top of this. it has already so bad. chicago police said 756 people have been murdered in the city. it's a 57% increase. an increase of 47 percent. a normal -- an overwhelming number of shootersnd victims are black. most of them are documented gang members. gary mccarthy who lost his job in the wave of a shooting is that it has become politicized and cops are scared to do it now. it is ending up killing more black lives. the number of police related she need
violence in chicago is spiraling out of control. who is to blame and who can stop it all coming up next? you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> with more than 750 homicides chicago's experience is most violent year in two decades. it's more than two death nine shooting the day. horrible mike. it looks like it is...
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chicago has toured every single year of its existence. >> chicago!lly in 2016, the ultimate honor. >> it is my honor to finally induct chicago into the rock & roll hall of fame. >> but no sign these rockers are slowing down. not even close. le. >> i've always contended that music keeps me in a childlike state. that's not too bad. >> we wanted to be as organic as it started out being and that's why we're still together. >> not a bad assignment. my thanks to all of them. pretty good time. next year the remaining original band members of chicago will mark an incredible 50 years together that makes them the longest, the longest u.s. rock band ever to play together. all right. you can see now more than ever the history of chicago, sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. ♪ i was walking down >> i said don is not -- >> pretty good. if this anchor thing doesn't work out. >> go to the tease. >> they're yelling at us. come on, it's new year's. >> yeah it's been a big year for the entertainment, lots of losses. we'll discuss all of that, those who have fall
chicago has toured every single year of its existence. >> chicago!lly in 2016, the ultimate honor. >> it is my honor to finally induct chicago into the rock & roll hall of fame. >> but no sign these rockers are slowing down. not even close. le. >> i've always contended that music keeps me in a childlike state. that's not too bad. >> we wanted to be as organic as it started out being and that's why we're still together. >> not a bad assignment. my thanks...
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chicago to ice rinks. outside minneapolis, one woman lucky to be alive after she goes off the road into a frozen pond. one person rushing over with a wood palette, the driver using a fire exting winner to smash the window and pulled to safety. bands of snow moving through ohio and indiana leaving more accidents in the wake. back in chicago, rail workers light fires to keep switches warm. riders bundling up. >> three layers, the sweatshirt, and work clothes. >> reporter: colder air on the way, a medical suspect frostbite -- >> patients burn themselves because they stick numb hands in front of a heat source not realizes it's hot. >> reporter: chicago is worse. the high temperature felt like 9 degrees. today, it will feel like 9 below 0. alex per residencies, abc news, chicago. >> he looks really cold there. man. >> the cold weather is moving towards the east coast as well. >> with more on that, accuweather's paul williams. >> kendis, diane, this arctic air will not back down. in fact, for wednesday, we're ex
chicago to ice rinks. outside minneapolis, one woman lucky to be alive after she goes off the road into a frozen pond. one person rushing over with a wood palette, the driver using a fire exting winner to smash the window and pulled to safety. bands of snow moving through ohio and indiana leaving more accidents in the wake. back in chicago, rail workers light fires to keep switches warm. riders bundling up. >> three layers, the sweatshirt, and work clothes. >> reporter: colder air...
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chicago out of the deep freeze by wednesday. we are back to freezing and memphis, tennessee, 30 to up to 45 on wednesday and new york city, 31 tomorrow and mid-40s by wednesday, that warming trend may continue as we head towards the holiday weekend, coming you, kristen. >> lets hope so. ha rafael. thank you for that. thousands of people are waiting for their chance to move out before the government regain control. those who have made across the dividing line carrying with them the desperation and the scars of war. in aleppo with the report tonight. >> reporter: they survived air strikes and escaped the siege. they just come from rebel held aleppo where hunger was never far away. so when food suddenly arrives, they chase it. men and women and children in a crush to eat. >> this is what desperation looks like. these people have not had access to proper food for years. >> the syrian army had tried to starve them to surrender. the food is being thrown from the back of the vehicle and people are fighting to try to get their hands on
chicago out of the deep freeze by wednesday. we are back to freezing and memphis, tennessee, 30 to up to 45 on wednesday and new york city, 31 tomorrow and mid-40s by wednesday, that warming trend may continue as we head towards the holiday weekend, coming you, kristen. >> lets hope so. ha rafael. thank you for that. thousands of people are waiting for their chance to move out before the government regain control. those who have made across the dividing line carrying with them the...
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absolutely. >> well, coming up, remembering the chicago cubs. yeah. or as they're known these days, the world series champion chicago cubs. part of the year in sports 2016 highlights coming up. >>> a smashing time for some in new york. well-organized smash-and-grabs straight ahead. my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him.
absolutely. >> well, coming up, remembering the chicago cubs. yeah. or as they're known these days, the world series champion chicago cubs. part of the year in sports 2016 highlights coming up. >>> a smashing time for some in new york. well-organized smash-and-grabs straight ahead. my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male...