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and i wouldn't even say chicago. i'm thinking parts of chicago. the term hypersegregation was coined because of how segregated chicago as a major city is, which is somewhat different than a lot of other major cities. >> hypersegregation? >> yeah. >> what is that? i lived here. i think i get what that means. >> we think of major cities are somehow more progressive, somehow further along in the intellectual thought process of inclusiveness and diversity. chicago reminds us that is not always the case. >> in chicago, is it a sense it's happening, not a reason it's happening? put on people, they're just sort of violent. >> right. one of the things i try to talk to people about is the historical reasons how some of these things came to be. certainly poverty is one of those, and poverty isn't a happenstance kind of thing. there is a history of denying wealth to certain people, denying the ability to buy homes and have economic power. if the ability to take care of your family is one of those things that marks manhood in a capitalist society, and i am no
and i wouldn't even say chicago. i'm thinking parts of chicago. the term hypersegregation was coined because of how segregated chicago as a major city is, which is somewhat different than a lot of other major cities. >> hypersegregation? >> yeah. >> what is that? i lived here. i think i get what that means. >> we think of major cities are somehow more progressive, somehow further along in the intellectual thought process of inclusiveness and diversity. chicago reminds us...
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>>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they're doing in chicago to have this many shootings. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest city. >> to have this many shootings. this is not like it's the united states of america. >> and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it. true. >> for the next hour, our special report on the cycle of violence and trauma in the city of chicago. [ gunshots ] >> i know i have ptsd. it's just off the charts. >> trying to understand the causes. >> around here you ain't nobody until you kill somebody. >> trying to find the solutions. >> even if the guns are here, someone has to pull the trigger. and our job is to get them not to pick the gun up. >> this is "all in america chicago." crime was actually down this year in the city of chicago. shootings were down. murders were down. no one can say for certain why that is, though it is obviously good news. but better numbers are only so mu
>>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they're doing in chicago to have this many shootings. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest city. >> to have this many shootings. this is not like it's the united states of america. >> and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it. true. >> for the next hour, our special...
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but he loved chicago. and mary todd and his family loved chicago, too. lincoln loved chicago because he loved theater, and there were wonderful theaters in the loop. mary todd, his wife, loved chicago for the shopping. and most of that was along lake street. can you imagine where that is, lake street, underneath the l now? it wasn't until the 19th century that all the shopping in chicago changed to state street, north and south. originally -- and this makes perfect sense, doesn't it -- the commerce grew up along the river, grew up where the boats could unload. and so all the stores, all the photographers, galleries were along lake street. and lincoln was generally, i have to say, lincoln was a really patient sitter for works of art and for photographs. he was really nice and accommodating, and he wanted things to go well. and so he was patient. and so it's not like washington. do you remember, we talked about washington after he got to -- after the war, people were coming to mount vernon, knocking on his door, every artist thought they could make a livin
but he loved chicago. and mary todd and his family loved chicago, too. lincoln loved chicago because he loved theater, and there were wonderful theaters in the loop. mary todd, his wife, loved chicago for the shopping. and most of that was along lake street. can you imagine where that is, lake street, underneath the l now? it wasn't until the 19th century that all the shopping in chicago changed to state street, north and south. originally -- and this makes perfect sense, doesn't it -- the...
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go back to my roots tell me about chicago a little bit is it a here are different stories about chicago different things going on you know what's the truth tell me the real deal. so i think i've seen sort of all sides of chicago i've worked for a tutor on the south side so. experience some of the gang violence you see where there was one night were. there was a parent teacher conference and as the parents were leaving the school there was a shooting and five people were shot and then the north side everything's great and indeed it's just amazing. difference between the two sides you know how does it affect you you're starting out just a place to grow your business your family or is it becoming to choose trust roles or too much violence or what how do you feel now that i think it's sort of like up and coming areas in chicago it's i would still recommend she still love it i still love it it's still happening it's a great sports town yeah exactly and i do have an inferiority complex about being you know not as great as new york city and. you know tell the truth i think i think chicago's go
go back to my roots tell me about chicago a little bit is it a here are different stories about chicago different things going on you know what's the truth tell me the real deal. so i think i've seen sort of all sides of chicago i've worked for a tutor on the south side so. experience some of the gang violence you see where there was one night were. there was a parent teacher conference and as the parents were leaving the school there was a shooting and five people were shot and then the north...
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this is a wonderful chicago painting. it is in the museum of chicago history museum. we don't know a whole lot about it except it is really big and that it is an oil painting, and it probably was used in the campaign in 1860 to elect lincoln for the republican -- as the republican nominee. that's about as much as we know about it. yeah, right. they had to come up with some sort of -- i don't know, a way to make all of the manual labor that lincoln had done accessible and to make it popular. so richard ogilsbee who would become a chicago politician and would become a friend of lincoln said rail splitting, rail splitting. he was a rail splitter. this is what we know about lincoln, he is tall, rangy, strong and compassionate and he was athletic, a rail splitter. everybody split rails in western america, in illinois and what was considered the west at that point. lincoln i think might have been a little embarrassed. he said yeah, yeah, i split rails, of course i did. they even had little pieces of wood from the rails he had split to kind of show delegates at the conventio
this is a wonderful chicago painting. it is in the museum of chicago history museum. we don't know a whole lot about it except it is really big and that it is an oil painting, and it probably was used in the campaign in 1860 to elect lincoln for the republican -- as the republican nominee. that's about as much as we know about it. yeah, right. they had to come up with some sort of -- i don't know, a way to make all of the manual labor that lincoln had done accessible and to make it popular. so...
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people in chicago. we will talk about a print made of a photograph, because there was no way -- a published photograph was not available until much later. the'ow, in the 1850's, 60's, if he wanted to publish a photograph, you had to make a drawing of it, and publish the print. that was remarkable for this age, it was like incredibly modern. after a photograph, it would say at the bottom. how that wassee done. we are also examining images of sculptures made in the north and the 19th century. i need you to keep that in mind. for a lot of reasons, because the south was poor, they lacked artists, ink, paper. gone to their men, had serve in the military, an inordinate amount. there simply are not that many images of lincoln. century,of the 19th onther dissertation one day lincoln in the 20th century, i will give you one of those. he continues to be very important for 20th century art. and maybe for the 21st century too. by the way, you might have a portrait of abraham lincoln on you, right now. right? the mo
people in chicago. we will talk about a print made of a photograph, because there was no way -- a published photograph was not available until much later. the'ow, in the 1850's, 60's, if he wanted to publish a photograph, you had to make a drawing of it, and publish the print. that was remarkable for this age, it was like incredibly modern. after a photograph, it would say at the bottom. how that wassee done. we are also examining images of sculptures made in the north and the 19th century. i...
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cities such as chicago have had welcoming city policies in place and chicago mayor harold washington enacted the first such iteration of that early in 1980, or the 1980's. they have had those policies in place in large part because the evidence suggests that those policies make their communities safer. they do not, as some would have lately,ve, particularly they do not call for the harboring of criminal aliens. they call for the appropriate enforcement of local laws in a way that does not alienate communities that are absolutely essential to the enforcement of those laws, and the evidence i think is that so-called sanctuary jurisdictions are safer because of it. the case in chicago has for grant programs and it has indications for cities across the country as well. inhas its genesis really president trump's executive order last january in which he purported to give the attorney general sweeping authority to withhold any federal funding of any kind to sanctuary jurisdictions of his choosing. term has never been defined for me, and that was part of the problem with the order. order was
cities such as chicago have had welcoming city policies in place and chicago mayor harold washington enacted the first such iteration of that early in 1980, or the 1980's. they have had those policies in place in large part because the evidence suggests that those policies make their communities safer. they do not, as some would have lately,ve, particularly they do not call for the harboring of criminal aliens. they call for the appropriate enforcement of local laws in a way that does not...
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people in chicago. we will talk about a print made from the photograph because there is no way, the published photograph, and so much, much later. the 1900s -- 1880's, if you wanted to publish a photograph, you had to have a drawing made of it in a print made of it and then publish that print. we still thought that was remarkable for this age. that was so incredibly modern. after a photograph, it would say at the bottom. we would see how those are extremely modern. primarily, we are examining images and sculptures made in the north and in the 19th century. i need you to kind of keep that in mind for a lot of reasons. the south is poor. they lacked artists. they lacked inc. and paper. men had a lot of their serving in the military. there simply are not that many images of lincoln. we will see one but there are not as money. i terms of the 19th century, will talk about lincoln in the 20th century because he is important into the 20th century art. and maybe into the 21st century, too. by the way, you might
people in chicago. we will talk about a print made from the photograph because there is no way, the published photograph, and so much, much later. the 1900s -- 1880's, if you wanted to publish a photograph, you had to have a drawing made of it in a print made of it and then publish that print. we still thought that was remarkable for this age. that was so incredibly modern. after a photograph, it would say at the bottom. we would see how those are extremely modern. primarily, we are examining...
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george cardness is derman in chicago, thanks for coming on, alderman in chicago. >> thanks for havingtucker: i ask this to everybody who supports the policies that you support, it's poignant since you are derman in chicago, you have a high murder rate and teetering on insolvency. how will protecting the so-called rights of people in chicago, protect the american citizens who live there? >> let me say tucker, first, incorrect, we are not near insolvency. that's wholly not true. we just passed a budget couple of months ago. >> tucker: tell me about the retirement liabilities that the city of chicago has, and which remain unfunneleded to this day. i mean that's a separate segment. [laughing] anybody that lives in chicago is laughing what you just said. >> no, we're paying our pension liabilities, we have problem with just like many other cities, we're not the only ones facing looming pension liabilities. >> tucker: no you're not. you're not the only -- are you one of the biggest problems in the country. not the only problem. chicago is a great city, i love chicago, but halgs has a lot of
george cardness is derman in chicago, thanks for coming on, alderman in chicago. >> thanks for havingtucker: i ask this to everybody who supports the policies that you support, it's poignant since you are derman in chicago, you have a high murder rate and teetering on insolvency. how will protecting the so-called rights of people in chicago, protect the american citizens who live there? >> let me say tucker, first, incorrect, we are not near insolvency. that's wholly not true. we...
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in august, chicago filed suit. they challenged all three of the conditions on the program, both constitutionally and they argued that by statute, the attorney general was not authorized to oppose those conditions. last september, a judge in the northern district of illinois issued a preliminary nationwide injunction against the first two, the notice conditions and the access conditions. the court ruled that the attorney general lacked authority under the statute by congress to impose such conditions on the receipt of the funds. he declined at this time to rule that the attorney general was not allowed to require a certification of compliance with section 1373. those two issues are now up on appeal in the second circuit. the case was argued at last friday. i would expect a decision within weeks, but it is hard to say. the injunction that was issued in the northern district was nationwide in scope. on appeal, the attorney general has brought two challenges. the first is to the ruling that he lacks statutory authority
in august, chicago filed suit. they challenged all three of the conditions on the program, both constitutionally and they argued that by statute, the attorney general was not authorized to oppose those conditions. last september, a judge in the northern district of illinois issued a preliminary nationwide injunction against the first two, the notice conditions and the access conditions. the court ruled that the attorney general lacked authority under the statute by congress to impose such...
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in august, chicago filed suit. they challenged all three of the conditions on the program, both constitutionally and they argued that by statute, the attorney general was not authorized to oppose those conditions. last september, a judge in the northern district of illinois issued a preliminary nationwide injunction against the first two, the notice conditions and the access conditions. the court ruled that the attorney general lacked authority under the statute by congress to impose such conditions on the receipt of the funds. he declined at this time to rule that the attorney general was not allowed to require a certification of compliance with section 1373. those two issues are now up on appeal in the second circuit. the case was argued at last friday. i would expect a decision within weeks, but it is hard to say. the injunction that was issued in the northern district was nationwide in scope. on appeal, the attorney general has brought two challenges. the first is to the ruling that he lacks statutory authority
in august, chicago filed suit. they challenged all three of the conditions on the program, both constitutionally and they argued that by statute, the attorney general was not authorized to oppose those conditions. last september, a judge in the northern district of illinois issued a preliminary nationwide injunction against the first two, the notice conditions and the access conditions. the court ruled that the attorney general lacked authority under the statute by congress to impose such...
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george is an alderman in chicago and he joins us tonight.ot for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i asked this question to everybody who supports the policies that you support what i think it's particularly poignant since you are an alderman and chicago, which has a famously high murder rate and is teetering on the edge of insolvency. how would protecting the rights, so calledcy rights, of illegal immigrants in your city, help the citizens of chicago? the citizens, american citizens, who live there? >> let me say, tucker, we are not near insolvency. that is wholly not true. we just -- >> tucker: tell me about their retirement liabilities that the city of chicago has, and which are made unfunded to day. [laughs] everybody who lives in chicago is laughing at what you just said. >> we are paying our pension liabilities, we have a problem, just like many other cities, by the way, we are not the only ones, facing looming pension liabilities. >> tucker: he will have one of the biggest problems in the cou. my only point is, i love chicago
george is an alderman in chicago and he joins us tonight.ot for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i asked this question to everybody who supports the policies that you support what i think it's particularly poignant since you are an alderman and chicago, which has a famously high murder rate and is teetering on the edge of insolvency. how would protecting the rights, so calledcy rights, of illegal immigrants in your city, help the citizens of chicago? the citizens,...
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welcome to the world, chicago! raquel: little yadi is so nice, he bought a fan a 10-k diamond necklace. he selected two fans. one named danielle combs and the other one is grimes yadi. van: grimes yadi is his twitter handle, he's a huge fan. raquel: they got a whole bundle he delivered to them. charlie: what did they do to deserve it? raquel: they're his two favorite fans. i don't know how you get to be the favorite fan. harvey: you have no idea why he picked these people. raquel: no. do you guys know? charlie: no, but we didn't break the story. raquel: time-out, neither did me charlie: neither did me. harvey: the i, too, movement. announcer: a superstar from the nfl, a star that's super from nascar, coming together to form one of the greatest combos in sports. >> they're dating. announcer: check out their first picture together. >> aaron rodgers and danica patrick were photographed for the first time together. there's been a lot of rumors that they are dating but no one has seen them out in public. announcer: but
welcome to the world, chicago! raquel: little yadi is so nice, he bought a fan a 10-k diamond necklace. he selected two fans. one named danielle combs and the other one is grimes yadi. van: grimes yadi is his twitter handle, he's a huge fan. raquel: they got a whole bundle he delivered to them. charlie: what did they do to deserve it? raquel: they're his two favorite fans. i don't know how you get to be the favorite fan. harvey: you have no idea why he picked these people. raquel: no. do you...
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he did not just march in chicago, he moved his family to chicago as he particularly took on the issuef housing. taylor branch, you are a veteran civil rights historian. he won the pulitzer prize for "parting the waters." you, too, were surprised by some of the footage you saw in "king in the wilderness." >> yes, i was surprised by -- i wrote, but i do not feel -- i thousandsy book that of white people would come out and throw bricks and it was women with pocketbooks and they hit people with pocketbooks and yell and scream. but to write it is different based on source material than two c nazi signs and people yelling and screaming in chicago. it was a very rough place. amy: the swastikas, the presence of the swastikas. >> there were lots of swastikas and young people involved. on the other side, dr. king was withg to experiment nonviolence in the north and in many respects, it was -- there are no stories there were in methods of nonviolence breaking down on the movement site in chicago. in fact, a number of gang leaders would come up to dr. king's apartment and argue with him all night
he did not just march in chicago, he moved his family to chicago as he particularly took on the issuef housing. taylor branch, you are a veteran civil rights historian. he won the pulitzer prize for "parting the waters." you, too, were surprised by some of the footage you saw in "king in the wilderness." >> yes, i was surprised by -- i wrote, but i do not feel -- i thousandsy book that of white people would come out and throw bricks and it was women with pocketbooks...
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all those still in jail chicago he was in tearing. about these events which would go on to have far reaching consequences. obama what the hell want must be a sort of her what had minimal relief in this so i mean. if you if we were daddy what the market there were herman i smell at the head the thirty i'm the market today your market at the surface and that in the. can at the end be they are. missing and into for. the first palestinian intifada meaning uprising broke out on the eighth of december nine hundred eighty seven in the gaza strip. islamic jihad supported and played a prominent role in the mass protest movement which lasted nearly four years across gaza and the occupied west bank. a further group also emerged from the muslim brotherhood at this time calling itself the islamic resistance movement hamas. meanwhile shikaki spoke of being inspired by one of the earliest palestinian resistance figures of the one nine hundred twenty s. is a dean son. of abuse not. listed every year and usually. jihadist larry. and who feel not by an
all those still in jail chicago he was in tearing. about these events which would go on to have far reaching consequences. obama what the hell want must be a sort of her what had minimal relief in this so i mean. if you if we were daddy what the market there were herman i smell at the head the thirty i'm the market today your market at the surface and that in the. can at the end be they are. missing and into for. the first palestinian intifada meaning uprising broke out on the eighth of...
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not reflective of chicago. second, not only is the value system as it relates to i think the promise of america, the opportunity that through sacrifice and struggle your kids can have a better future, let alone that the city of chicago has 140 launnguages spoken in t public school systems. i'll never let the families know the city is not behind their sacrifice and make it worthy. the city is clear on its law. and what is even more damaging, i want to underscore something everybody else has said, we all operate with community policing where you build a relationship between the law frorenforcement community, residents in working together to reduce public safety threats and build trust. you cannot do that if you drive a wedge between any immigrant community and the law enforcement. it is contrary to public safety. it's contrary to the values of our nation. and it's contrary to the ideas of law that we've established. and the idea that you'll also take leaders, mayors and put them in legal and criminal jeopardy bec
not reflective of chicago. second, not only is the value system as it relates to i think the promise of america, the opportunity that through sacrifice and struggle your kids can have a better future, let alone that the city of chicago has 140 launnguages spoken in t public school systems. i'll never let the families know the city is not behind their sacrifice and make it worthy. the city is clear on its law. and what is even more damaging, i want to underscore something everybody else has...
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i know we've got some chicago people in the audience ( cheering ) yeah, and chicago has a lot of lovety. they do food, some of the best, you know. and i think it's misunderstood and misjudged because it's one of the cities that has a real identity. you know what i mean? >> trevor: i'm with you. >> they want people to do things right by them but at the same time it's just very misunderstood. so i think with this tv show, you get to see that it's not just senseless killings. it's not just violence, it's not just drugs. it's not just gangs. sometimes it's people with families. most time it is people with families and u.s. just a domino effect. this story is a story of one bullet changing a bunch of people's lives, you know what i mean? so it's very family-oriented and people are just -- people really see the story behind some of these just shootings. i'll never forget when i first went to chicago the first time, walking past this billboard, it's like an interactive billboard and says 46 people were shot this weekend. i'm thinking like, wow, why is this not the talk of chicago. you know w
i know we've got some chicago people in the audience ( cheering ) yeah, and chicago has a lot of lovety. they do food, some of the best, you know. and i think it's misunderstood and misjudged because it's one of the cities that has a real identity. you know what i mean? >> trevor: i'm with you. >> they want people to do things right by them but at the same time it's just very misunderstood. so i think with this tv show, you get to see that it's not just senseless killings. it's not...
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stemming violence and providing economic opportunity to chicago.lk about the library, and $100 million, and underground parking for the site, and the full -- they could cut some costs here. and cutting some costs, so many folks in charge of it and going to city council. some of these people owe their careers -- they will go into the city coffers, raise the taxes in chicago, and move out of the city and see recent -- city and state. >> we have to see what the obama foundation has to say about this. there statement is why we don't expect everyone to agree with every element of the plan we look forward to working with people across the community of the city to make the most of the opportunity to create a global destination that will showcase the south side to the world. what do you think there statement? >> if they want to make a global destination they should revitalize areas of chicago, and we should go to englewood, and some of those places where they don't feel safe. heather: making a lot of sense this morning even though you are agreeing with peo
stemming violence and providing economic opportunity to chicago.lk about the library, and $100 million, and underground parking for the site, and the full -- they could cut some costs here. and cutting some costs, so many folks in charge of it and going to city council. some of these people owe their careers -- they will go into the city coffers, raise the taxes in chicago, and move out of the city and see recent -- city and state. >> we have to see what the obama foundation has to say...
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it is not just reflective of chicago. second, the value system as it promiseto i think the of america. the opportunity that the sacrifice and struggle, your kids can have a better future. of chicagohe future has multiple line was spoken in the chicago school system. i will never allow those kids and their families to note that the city is not behind them and their future and their sacrifices. the city is clear on its law and what is even more damaging, we all operate with community policing. where you build a relationship between the law enforcement community, the residents, and in working together to reduce public safety threats, and working together to build trust. you cannot do that if you drive a wedge between any immigrant community and law enforcement. it is contrary to public safety, contrary to the values of our nation, and contrary to the ideals and the law that we established. and the idea that you are also going to take leaders, mayors, and put them in legal and criminal jeopardy because there is a disagreement
it is not just reflective of chicago. second, the value system as it promiseto i think the of america. the opportunity that the sacrifice and struggle, your kids can have a better future. of chicagohe future has multiple line was spoken in the chicago school system. i will never allow those kids and their families to note that the city is not behind them and their future and their sacrifices. the city is clear on its law and what is even more damaging, we all operate with community policing....
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chicago chicago we have a station we have a project of the naacp all the projects there a lack of all the gang leaders and they discriminate all these people across chicago you have kids out here with no fathers yet women i have been able to raise their kids and then now you give them goods so they got all these other worldly kids were a matter of the child about facebook because curls was silly stuff because of nonsense like real ignorance you have to ignore is the state of ego and they know better but they seem from your perspective why is my one thing chris so much so in chicago it's almost a conspiracy tale but it's the truth so we have freight trains for a change one to one neighborhood and we have keys we used to build up the freight train when you could get a deal games t.v. and you could get good serino no word no trends like that coming through long around america. you know we did that we were pickets we get those from michael jackson many of them but please continue so good stuff all in all for it's my understanding this correctly if those weapons stop them train she sees th
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menace to chicago's west side.reasons you had enemies was you joined a gang. >> smith: yeah. i was a gang-- i'm a gang member. >> pelley: that's a gangster disciples tattoo on your hand? >> smith: yes. it's a six, you know? yeah. >> pelley: smith was a star on the police department's "strategic subjects list," which attempts to rank chicagoans most likely destined for solitary or a cemetery. you were in the top 1%, in the risk group that they're following. >> smith: yeah. i know. i could believe it because, you know, i used to be wild, i was, man, real wild, you know. >> chris mallette: the goal of this operation is: keep people alive. that's number one. number two, keep them out of prison and jail. >> pelley: chris mallette runs the program that has, so far, saved ernest smith. >> you're at a crossroads right now. >> pelley: mallette is executive director of the chicago violence reduction strategy. >> mallette: the violence is unacceptable, it's not going to be tolerated. we will stop you if you make us; we will h
menace to chicago's west side.reasons you had enemies was you joined a gang. >> smith: yeah. i was a gang-- i'm a gang member. >> pelley: that's a gangster disciples tattoo on your hand? >> smith: yes. it's a six, you know? yeah. >> pelley: smith was a star on the police department's "strategic subjects list," which attempts to rank chicagoans most likely destined for solitary or a cemetery. you were in the top 1%, in the risk group that they're following....
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day one of chicago is a rat and stephen is amazed with this clean sheet. and how incredibly long miss l. trained its. final and now he has a new perspective on the pill and hopefully soon reconnected. next time on the great american pilgrim i'm from new york so how like i like you on your i'm live in new york and i actually live on a farm subsidy or long island new york new york new york new york new york city i'm from the can i am a little fun with you know. who sing like a children's tutor and. no one two three four five six seven nine. they step it up i say right only because they think that i still eat. their ears as a kid when i let that fuse in rem. net net net and the karma is coming back. something that is very important for us. not to be only a common market. as we say to be a community of then don't adopt this view was both proselyte as if you twisted it is so he had to plough what he did from moscow riots to dominate to it why he did it terribly to be unsettling to communities he's so. proud to stand. out. for them what. i know that i don't know
day one of chicago is a rat and stephen is amazed with this clean sheet. and how incredibly long miss l. trained its. final and now he has a new perspective on the pill and hopefully soon reconnected. next time on the great american pilgrim i'm from new york so how like i like you on your i'm live in new york and i actually live on a farm subsidy or long island new york new york new york new york new york city i'm from the can i am a little fun with you know. who sing like a children's tutor...
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day one of chicago is a rat and stephen is amazed with this clean sheet. and how incredibly well miss l. train it's. final and now he has a new perspective on the pill and hopefully soon we can make the. next time on the great american pilgrim i'm from new york so like i like you on you i'm live in new york i'm actually live on a farm in upstate new york long island new york new york new york new york new york city i'm from the can i can i am a little fun with you know. you sing like a children's true and. no one two three. for fox to send a. pretty face. right well into. the actual things in. their ears as a kid when i left but freezing rain and. snow and the car is coming back remember. something did these be important for us. not to be only a common market. as we say to be a community of bad don't adopt this view was of proselyting as if you twitter is so good to power that from moscow pride stood domine to it why did it there be to be unsettled communities you can easily see. because there's survival guide book stacie just like all the start families a
day one of chicago is a rat and stephen is amazed with this clean sheet. and how incredibly well miss l. train it's. final and now he has a new perspective on the pill and hopefully soon we can make the. next time on the great american pilgrim i'm from new york so like i like you on you i'm live in new york i'm actually live on a farm in upstate new york long island new york new york new york new york new york city i'm from the can i can i am a little fun with you know. you sing like a...
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>> this happened at the university of chicago and if they took this up at the university of chicago,hey universityhow do you win ey at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com >> welcome back. the summer of their discontent made glorious winter. ceo's and the glorious economy, that's the topic of tonight's focus angle and remember when the advisors of trump's council resigned after the charlotte protest and of course, the journalists were absolutely gleeful last august when that was going down. trump is losing his supporters in america and they claimed when the trump haters made the absurd claim that trump was sympathetic to white supremists. i can't even read all of the headlines there is so many. and they claim and posture and say i'm more politically correct and they jumped off when trump was sinking because they wanted to save themselves and naturally, the media ate it up. >> a former ceo that ran as the jobs pres
>> this happened at the university of chicago and if they took this up at the university of chicago,hey universityhow do you win ey at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com >> welcome back. the summer of their discontent made glorious winter. ceo's and the glorious economy, that's the topic of tonight's focus...
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. ♪ por fin liberaron al inmigrante guatemalteco de chicago que fue confundido por un pandillero y pasÓcha por quedarse en el paÍs continÚa. >> con la pierna que le dio su condiciÓn de salud, wilmer abrazÓ a su esposa e hijos tras haber quedado en libertad. >> me siento muy feliz de estar con mis hijos y con mi esposa. >> Él fue detenido en marzo por agentes de ice mientras se recuperaba de una rÁfaga de disparos que recibiÓ por partes de desconocidos los agentes fueron por Él hasta su casa porque su nombre estaba en la base de dato de pandilleros de la policÍa de chicago pero Él siempre negÓ ser pandillero y permaneciÓ en un centro. >> nos tratan mal. >> la liberaciÓn de Él se dio a un mes y medio despuÉs que la policÍa de chicago tras una demanda admitiÓ que no podÍan verificar si pertenecÍa a una pandilla, acabando con la preocupaciÓn de la esposa. >> no hay palabras para agradecer todo lo que me han ayudado y apoyado para que mi esposo no fuera deportado. >> para los activistas que lo apoyaron la liberaciÓn de wilmer marca un precedente para casos similares en otras partes del paÍs.
. ♪ por fin liberaron al inmigrante guatemalteco de chicago que fue confundido por un pandillero y pasÓcha por quedarse en el paÍs continÚa. >> con la pierna que le dio su condiciÓn de salud, wilmer abrazÓ a su esposa e hijos tras haber quedado en libertad. >> me siento muy feliz de estar con mis hijos y con mi esposa. >> Él fue detenido en marzo por agentes de ice mientras se recuperaba de una rÁfaga de disparos que recibiÓ por partes de desconocidos los agentes...
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it's so cold in chicago, did you see this? fires are being intentionally lit to keep the rail switches from freezing. >> i've never seen that before. >> neither have i and i lived in chicago. chicago is used to the cold. this is something else, mike. >> i never saw that in minnesota either. there has been a little bit of a reprieve, places like chicago and omaha. 20 to 30 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. but where does that put them? still around 13. 13 and 23. now you factor in the windchill and this is what it feels like to our skin. it feels like 4 below zero in omaha. 2 in chicago. 9 below in cleveland and detroit. 13 below in minneapolis. 23 in fargo. our windchill now 54. we don't have one technically. here is a look at walnut creek. showers develop. cleaner air, no spare the air. showers and lightning tonight and tracking one more system for thursday night into friday. a look at our area of low pressure and you can see a few radar returns off the coast and some did have lightning earlier. as it comes ashore afte
it's so cold in chicago, did you see this? fires are being intentionally lit to keep the rail switches from freezing. >> i've never seen that before. >> neither have i and i lived in chicago. chicago is used to the cold. this is something else, mike. >> i never saw that in minnesota either. there has been a little bit of a reprieve, places like chicago and omaha. 20 to 30 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. but where does that put them? still around 13. 13 and 23. now you...
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>> this is monty's cheese steaks in chicago. owned by two philadelphia natives who have transplanted to chicago at this point. they moved to the city. they could not find a good cheese steak, so they put together their own cheese steak restaurant. authentic cheese steak with amrosa rolls, real black steak and angus beef. i spoke with the owner yesterday who's originally from northeast philly. he says super bowl calls and orders already pouring in. >> as soon as they clenched a spot on the super bowl or phones blew up. we're doing about 40 mini cheese steaks for everyone. when the eagles win, it's going to be excellent. >> reporter: excellent. by the way, i've tried those cheese steaks. i can confirm authentic philadelphia cheese steaks. we might stop and talk to some packers fans along the way. finally after 1,100 miles, 17 plus hours later this morning we will arrive on the ground in minneapolis for the super bowl. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >> i think you're going to find more and more people getting on the eagles bandwago
>> this is monty's cheese steaks in chicago. owned by two philadelphia natives who have transplanted to chicago at this point. they moved to the city. they could not find a good cheese steak, so they put together their own cheese steak restaurant. authentic cheese steak with amrosa rolls, real black steak and angus beef. i spoke with the owner yesterday who's originally from northeast philly. he says super bowl calls and orders already pouring in. >> as soon as they clenched a spot...
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thesegeoff basically says chicago principles are not only right for chicago, but right for all universities because they get to the essence of what universities are about. and our audience in voting on this important question is deciding how they think the first amendment should be construed, not how the supreme court has done it. can you make a case for why you public and private university should define and then he'd speech? -- define and ban hate speech? universityung universities that engage in significant research and valuable teaching. it is possible to have an educational institution which is committed to research and teaching, but also has certain bright lines they don't let people cross. i find it hard to believe personally this approach at notre dame will produce better ofolarship at the university chicago to be provincial about it. i'm not willing to rule that out. i like competition. i like him petition in the same way that we allow newspapers to take a single position. is basicallyes" liberal. "wall street journal" is basically conservative. that's fine. we could have better pu
thesegeoff basically says chicago principles are not only right for chicago, but right for all universities because they get to the essence of what universities are about. and our audience in voting on this important question is deciding how they think the first amendment should be construed, not how the supreme court has done it. can you make a case for why you public and private university should define and then he'd speech? -- define and ban hate speech? universityung universities that...
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jeff. >> glor: dean reynolds along the chicago river. dean, thank you. we leave the icy cold now for "fire and fury," the hot new book about the trump white house. it went on sale today, four days ahead of schedule, and shot to the top of bestsaler lists as folks lined up to buy it. more now from white house correspondent margaret brennan. >> thank you very much. >> should steve bannon be fired? >> reporter: on his way to a working weekend at camp david, president trump ignored questions about his former chief strategist, steve bannon, who was quoted making damaging remarks about mr. trump in a book out today. the president's lawyers unsuccessfully tried to stop its publication by serving the legal notice after excerpts leaked earlier this week. today on twitter, the president attacked his forme ally bannon calling him "sloppy steve." earlier, he said bannon had "lost his mind." bannon praised the president on his radio show wednesday night: prompting this response: >> i don't-- obviously, he changed his tune pretty quick. >> reporter: the damage may alr
jeff. >> glor: dean reynolds along the chicago river. dean, thank you. we leave the icy cold now for "fire and fury," the hot new book about the trump white house. it went on sale today, four days ahead of schedule, and shot to the top of bestsaler lists as folks lined up to buy it. more now from white house correspondent margaret brennan. >> thank you very much. >> should steve bannon be fired? >> reporter: on his way to a working weekend at camp david,...
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this from the chicago tribune. a team of washington post reporters published on the chicago website. let me read to part of what robert custer and his team are reporting. "from the outset, there was a battle of wills. democrats realized they had lost wednesday morning. just of the senate floor, a group of vulnerable democrats told their leader chuck schumer that their cost of the effort to protect the dreamers from deportation was rapidly escalating. it could imperil what was otherwise a promising outlook in november's midterm election and with it, the democrats hope of ending their exile from power. of the shutdown heading into the third day they were feeling the heat and finding it hard to control the messaging war. voters were getting republican robo calls saying democrats had prioritized in illegal immigrants over american citizens. the democrats decided to take a deal they had turned down the night before with less son and her by senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, that it would be my intention to addres
this from the chicago tribune. a team of washington post reporters published on the chicago website. let me read to part of what robert custer and his team are reporting. "from the outset, there was a battle of wills. democrats realized they had lost wednesday morning. just of the senate floor, a group of vulnerable democrats told their leader chuck schumer that their cost of the effort to protect the dreamers from deportation was rapidly escalating. it could imperil what was otherwise a...
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harvey: i doubt there's a chicago west. >> there's one on twitter.arvey: there's a chicago west on twitter? >> yeah, some guy named joe i think. [laughter] >> porn star stormy daniels cashing in on her tricks with trump. she goes to strip bars and does appearances. her poster for her show says make america horny again. harvey: when was america not horny? >> america was always horny. >> i don't know. everybody is pretty sad right now. >> i'm still horny. just saying. >> rihanna just got rejected by one of the biggest stars in the in world, joel embiid. >> move on to the next one.
harvey: i doubt there's a chicago west. >> there's one on twitter.arvey: there's a chicago west on twitter? >> yeah, some guy named joe i think. [laughter] >> porn star stormy daniels cashing in on her tricks with trump. she goes to strip bars and does appearances. her poster for her show says make america horny again. harvey: when was america not horny? >> america was always horny. >> i don't know. everybody is pretty sad right now. >> i'm still horny. just...