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and it's great to be back in chicago. i think most people know lucy parsons as the wife and then the widow of albert parsons who was one of the haymarket martyrs. was convicted unjustly and executed in november of 1887 for his alleged role in the haymarket bombing in may of 1886. that was an incident where the anarchists of chicago called a rally to protest the killing of workers by police a couple days before. the crowd gathered in haymarket square. someone threw a bomb just as a group of 80 police entered the square. seven police were killed, four others killed, countless injured. and the identity of the bomb thrower is still unknown. and yet the authorities were very quick to round up what they certainly considered the usual suspects, albert par softens among them. so -- parsons among them. so albert parsons is well known because of the haymarket trial, his subsequent execution with three of his comrades. and lucy, i think, for many years has been known as his wife and then his widow. most people don't realize that she
and it's great to be back in chicago. i think most people know lucy parsons as the wife and then the widow of albert parsons who was one of the haymarket martyrs. was convicted unjustly and executed in november of 1887 for his alleged role in the haymarket bombing in may of 1886. that was an incident where the anarchists of chicago called a rally to protest the killing of workers by police a couple days before. the crowd gathered in haymarket square. someone threw a bomb just as a group of 80...
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chicago so everybody's tripping. two or three or five trying to -- tanker trucks. the math does not work. chicago tribune treats it as a gene was correct, not -- genuine threat not in the opinion pages. not?is news and what is yippies try to seize it. national mobilization committee to end the war in vietnam is running the big national protest. do they play that game? do they play their own version of this game? how do they create a news? guys like abe are creating an alternative newspaper system. during the convention, there wallpapers by up a group out of new york and the sbs, who put up their own news sources. who is a credible news source? i am running out of time. you have got an organized effort by mayor daley and other democratic party officials to reduce the parameters of what americans will hopefully see about this convention. you have got everything from to the national mobilization against the war. will grab the news hole to disseminate this? you set up a confrontational situation over the politics of info
chicago so everybody's tripping. two or three or five trying to -- tanker trucks. the math does not work. chicago tribune treats it as a gene was correct, not -- genuine threat not in the opinion pages. not?is news and what is yippies try to seize it. national mobilization committee to end the war in vietnam is running the big national protest. do they play that game? do they play their own version of this game? how do they create a news? guys like abe are creating an alternative newspaper...
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you grew up in chicago? >> yeah, i was born on the south side of chicago in a town called blue island, which is south south side of chicago, and then i moved eventually, when i was nine, just after the kennedy assassination, i remember that, very, very well, i was in about third grade when that happened. and the following year 1964, we moved up to highland park which is a northern suburb of chicago. about 25 miles north of chicago. that's where i went to high school. that's where i started acting in high school plays. mark: before you started acting, what kind of a kid were you? >> well -- [laughter]. mark: little rough? >> yeah, i think -- i think some of the moves that we made early on because we moved -- we moved when i was nine or ten years old and moved again when i was in seventh grade, and moved again right after freshman year. there were certain moves i think. it's disorienting for a kid to get embedded with a certain group of friends and then get displaced and have to make new friends and all of tha
you grew up in chicago? >> yeah, i was born on the south side of chicago in a town called blue island, which is south south side of chicago, and then i moved eventually, when i was nine, just after the kennedy assassination, i remember that, very, very well, i was in about third grade when that happened. and the following year 1964, we moved up to highland park which is a northern suburb of chicago. about 25 miles north of chicago. that's where i went to high school. that's where i...
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i think if you look -- i'm not going to absolve the democratic leadership in chicago and it's been that way for decades, their responsibility for not addressing root problems and, in fact, exacerbating them. the public sector unions in chicago run that city and they run it corruptly, and they deprive communities of color of the resources that they need, that would-- >> couldn't you make that argument in other cities, too? >> i would make that argument in other cities, but when you look at these communities and when i was growing up in the chicago area, the robert taylor homes that have now been demolished were so dangerous we worried about being on that expressway and passing those homes and our car breaking down because you'd be taking your life in your hands. it's had the most devastating impact on the people most in
i think if you look -- i'm not going to absolve the democratic leadership in chicago and it's been that way for decades, their responsibility for not addressing root problems and, in fact, exacerbating them. the public sector unions in chicago run that city and they run it corruptly, and they deprive communities of color of the resources that they need, that would-- >> couldn't you make that argument in other cities, too? >> i would make that argument in other cities, but when you...
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citizen and he was my husband do you live here in chicago i currently live in tampa florida. welcome to our city born here. sir that is the story from someone who's been personally affected in and she is not the only one who has come out here to tell her story there are a number of people here in the city of chicago who were affected the chance from the crowd have been interesting one of their favorites is from the pink floyd song the wall they've been chanting leave those kids alone right well thank you very much with all the latest on the protests that have been taking place there in chicago john hendren thanks john. all syrian rebels say that peace talks with the government and its ally russia have ended in failure the free syrian army say they refuse to surrender in the southern province of daraa it comes as a string of rebel held town villages there of accepted government rule following an intense bombardment campaign that's forced more than one hundred sixty thousand people to flee. diane has. the tied up. with the celebration over syrian forces claiming control will gr
citizen and he was my husband do you live here in chicago i currently live in tampa florida. welcome to our city born here. sir that is the story from someone who's been personally affected in and she is not the only one who has come out here to tell her story there are a number of people here in the city of chicago who were affected the chance from the crowd have been interesting one of their favorites is from the pink floyd song the wall they've been chanting leave those kids alone right well...
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a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods.ould those clues lead them to nailah? here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>> it was hot and late, after midnight, september 27thth, 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 might need a graph or a chart because it's kind of involved. >> full siblings, half siblings, quarter siblings once removed. that sort of thing
a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods.ould those clues lead them to nailah? here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>> it was hot and late, after midnight, september 27thth, 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...
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>> i am from chicago, grew up in poverty in chicago and got in politics in chicago.is when it comes to city councilmembers. the mayor has a low approval rating, 30%. the election is coming up soon. i see this as $500 a pop. this is obviously very targeted to the african-american community, studies showing 70% of african-americans didn't earn a living wage and 60% of latinos didn't earn a living wage. this is a smack in the face to folks who need help by way of programs that can benefit them in job training so they can earn a living wage versus be handed $500 which gets you nowhere. >> honestly, people that look like gianna know and i are not the face of the welfare system was white working-class americans make 34% of those welfare recipients. i'm not surprised he is a republican and would not support a welfare program even though he benefited from it self. democrats have to be really smart about this because if you start having this sort of universal base income program, republicans could use it as an opportunity to cut other welfare programs such as section 8, child
>> i am from chicago, grew up in poverty in chicago and got in politics in chicago.is when it comes to city councilmembers. the mayor has a low approval rating, 30%. the election is coming up soon. i see this as $500 a pop. this is obviously very targeted to the african-american community, studies showing 70% of african-americans didn't earn a living wage and 60% of latinos didn't earn a living wage. this is a smack in the face to folks who need help by way of programs that can benefit...
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last night they rocked chicago's south side until midnight. four police officers injured and at least four demonstrators >> i would just urge people, give it joan facts before we overreact. >> reporter: protesters called police murderers, some pelting cops with aro bottles. they say there are too many700fficers were recently added to neighborhood patrols, coinciding with a decrease in violent crime. shootings are down 20%, murders down 24% compared to the first six months last year. tonight, demonstrators gathering once again to voice their opposition. a calmer start to this evening than we saw out here last night. police tell us that the officer who opened fire has been placed on 30 days of desk duty. that is standard. and this is the third police-involved shooting here in chicago in just the past two weeks, lester. >> all right, ron mott in chicago for us tonight, thank you. >>> meantime, two other police-involved shootings have left one officer dead in massachusetts and three others injured in missouri. nbc's maya rodriguez has the late-bre
last night they rocked chicago's south side until midnight. four police officers injured and at least four demonstrators >> i would just urge people, give it joan facts before we overreact. >> reporter: protesters called police murderers, some pelting cops with aro bottles. they say there are too many700fficers were recently added to neighborhood patrols, coinciding with a decrease in violent crime. shootings are down 20%, murders down 24% compared to the first six months last year....
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furthermore savings bank in chicago. if all the reportings of his interactions with that bank and offering to sell a fake job in the trump administration to that bank president in exchange for $16 million, if that public reporting is even close to accurate, that's a bad sign for mr. manafort that two employees from that bank have been granted immunity to testify for prosecutors in their case against paul manafort. but that is just way in which things have continued to go very badly for mr. manafort in court. he sat in court in a rumpled dark green prison jump suit and not called upon to say anything and he didn't say anything. you can't imagine he is happy with how things are going. he continues to lose either in whole or in part every single substantive motion related to his case. today, for example, his lawyers tried to exclude from consideration the nature of the work that manafort did in ukraine when he worked for the pro putin, pro russian strong man president ousted in a popular up rising. manafort's lawyers said t
furthermore savings bank in chicago. if all the reportings of his interactions with that bank and offering to sell a fake job in the trump administration to that bank president in exchange for $16 million, if that public reporting is even close to accurate, that's a bad sign for mr. manafort that two employees from that bank have been granted immunity to testify for prosecutors in their case against paul manafort. but that is just way in which things have continued to go very badly for mr....
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caller: i'm a native chicago and. how much time did you spend in rockford with the police department? department? because you have such a negative view of a fantastic organization. i am having a real hard time following all this, i am understanding the other things people are saying, they are very obvious things. but you seem so negative. , not only asppy individuals, the jobs they did, i have lived in rockford myself. i was a single woman living in a house in a mixed neighborhood. people watched out for me. the police did also. how much time did you spend there, with rockford, with the police department and with the people? a negativet have view of the police department and rockford at all. i heard both from veterans and younger officers, went on patrol with beat cops who did fantastic jobs, respectful and every way. when i talk about a cultural shift in what policing is, is not just a rockford problem. that is a nationwide issue. know, i'm actually fascinated by rockford. i think it's a wonderful city. people are in
caller: i'm a native chicago and. how much time did you spend in rockford with the police department? department? because you have such a negative view of a fantastic organization. i am having a real hard time following all this, i am understanding the other things people are saying, they are very obvious things. but you seem so negative. , not only asppy individuals, the jobs they did, i have lived in rockford myself. i was a single woman living in a house in a mixed neighborhood. people...
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and having spent a lot of time in chicago and you, obviously, are from chicago, were you aware goinggoing on. and i was certainly tuned in to what was going on in the news. you know, you stay home from school. and you watch donahue or whatever. and you see some stuff. but, of course, that was never about chicago. even though i was living in chicago, i wasn't aware. >> seth: right. >> became aware more as an adult. as i met people. i'm out there in the art world in chicago and meeting people who were affected. most of what is out there, in book form and film form, is about new york, san francisco, maybe l.a. and i feel like chicago has been really underrepresented which actually made it harder for me to do my research. but blessing in disguise. 'cause i couldn't just hide behind some books in the library. i had to get out and actually interview people. >> seth: this is very impressive. 'cause i sometimes think that our perception of authors is they get to make up worlds. and they don't actually have to lock into the details of it. but you used google calendar and google maps extensive
and having spent a lot of time in chicago and you, obviously, are from chicago, were you aware goinggoing on. and i was certainly tuned in to what was going on in the news. you know, you stay home from school. and you watch donahue or whatever. and you see some stuff. but, of course, that was never about chicago. even though i was living in chicago, i wasn't aware. >> seth: right. >> became aware more as an adult. as i met people. i'm out there in the art world in chicago and...
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author of onto chicago.[applause] note note to ♪ ♪ ♪ to [inaudible conversations] >> a group of independent bookstores affiliated with the american book-sellers association, topping the list followed by mark manson advice on leading a happier life. after that astro physics for people in a hurry and how to change your mind, michael's report on how drugs are being used for medicinal purposes. critical moments in american history and how they relate to today in the soul of america. our look at some of the best-selling books according to indy bound continues with educated and introduction to formal education at age 17. last of survivors of atlantic trade the world as it is, memoir by ben rhodes, after that, john carroyzou, in bad blood. and wrapping up our look at some of the books from indy bounds nonfiction best-seller list, i'll be gone in the dark, the late true trial journalists michelle, search for golden state killer who has been charged with murderers and 50 sexual assaults in california during 1970's an
author of onto chicago.[applause] note note to ♪ ♪ ♪ to [inaudible conversations] >> a group of independent bookstores affiliated with the american book-sellers association, topping the list followed by mark manson advice on leading a happier life. after that astro physics for people in a hurry and how to change your mind, michael's report on how drugs are being used for medicinal purposes. critical moments in american history and how they relate to today in the soul of america. our...
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and has gone on to be extraordinary journalist here in chicago. you have the blacks arts movement happening with third world press establishing itself for first time and starting third world press with gwen brooks. we should see the opening of the statue, only the second statue of a woman in chicago. and you have people doing theater and play writing. and you have the formation of the women's movement which has been going on for the last three years. but coming into flowering right here in '68. you know, the kind of second wave, what is called the second wave which includes, of course, the river collective of black women. so i'm just saying that this explosion of independent reporting 50 years ago was a blow that weakened the traditional notion of newspaper reporting of, you know, the "nightly news," of walter cronkite, of, you know, james rest ongoing to saigon hotel and reporting the war from there. and it exploded it really because of the social movements and because of these kind of journalists. and i want to just note, i know you're doing thi
and has gone on to be extraordinary journalist here in chicago. you have the blacks arts movement happening with third world press establishing itself for first time and starting third world press with gwen brooks. we should see the opening of the statue, only the second statue of a woman in chicago. and you have people doing theater and play writing. and you have the formation of the women's movement which has been going on for the last three years. but coming into flowering right here in '68....
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federal savings bank in chicago. if all the public reporting about manafort and his interactions with that bank, him possibly offering to sell a fake job in the trump administration to that bank president in exchange for $16 million, if that public reporting is even close to accurate, that is a very bad sign for mr. manafort, that there are two people who have been granted immunity to testify for prosecutors in their case against paul manafort. but that is just one way in which things have continued to go very badly for mr. manafort in court. he sat there today in court in a rum mr.ed short sleeve, dark green prison jump suit. he was not called on to say anything and he didn't, but you can imagine he can't be happy with how it is going. he continues to lose in all or in part every single substantive motion related to his case. today, for example, his lawyers tried exclude from consideration in his trial the nature of the work that manafort did in ukraine when he worked for that pro putin, pro ukrainian strong man pre
federal savings bank in chicago. if all the public reporting about manafort and his interactions with that bank, him possibly offering to sell a fake job in the trump administration to that bank president in exchange for $16 million, if that public reporting is even close to accurate, that is a very bad sign for mr. manafort, that there are two people who have been granted immunity to testify for prosecutors in their case against paul manafort. but that is just one way in which things have...
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hacemos una pausa y al volver, chicago incrementa el botÓn de pÁnico como herramienta para proteger en se despide del mundial c todo comenzó cuando donald trump arrancó a miles de niños inmigrantes de los brazos de sus padres. lo demandamos en la corte y en las calles. y la presión le forzó a reconsiderar su política cruel. la corte acaba de declarar que trump tiene que reunir a cada familia que separó. y el tiempo no se detiene. estos niños deben ser reunidos con sus padres inmediatamente. y por ellos, no podemos parar nuestra lucha. jorge: las encargadas de la limpieza y las camareras son las empleadas de hoteles mÁs admirables a los acosos y ataques sexuales. chicago se uniÓ a seattle para una ley que obliga a promover el botÓn de pÁnico a las empleadas de los hoteles. vivian Ávila nos habla de esta herramienta en contra de los ataques sexuales. viviana: este dispositivo electrÓnico conocido como botón de pÁnico, busca cambiar la forma de enfrentar el acoso sexual en los hoteles de chicago. camareras como cecilia aplauden esta iniciativa. cecilia: vamos a tener este botÓn de pÁnico
hacemos una pausa y al volver, chicago incrementa el botÓn de pÁnico como herramienta para proteger en se despide del mundial c todo comenzó cuando donald trump arrancó a miles de niños inmigrantes de los brazos de sus padres. lo demandamos en la corte y en las calles. y la presión le forzó a reconsiderar su política cruel. la corte acaba de declarar que trump tiene que reunir a cada familia que separó. y el tiempo no se detiene. estos niños deben ser reunidos con sus padres...
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was elena kagan and then barack obama came to the university of chicago. i'm one of the only people that knew the future secretary of state, futures and court justice and future president and did nothing with those connections. [laughter] >> and if i were going to play tennis i would probably play with rachel or nick or aj, if you were to play who would show up? >> a long time ago when i was younger i was a decent tennis player and i lost some of the best in the world. john mcenroe, people like that. so i've been known to lose a good match. >> if you beat them, you have a good story. what is the worst thing that ever happened during one of these? >> when you are the mayor, people say all kinds of things to you. but as you said earlier the best part of it is to find every kind of platform but you have to interact with your constituents. >> and what is a survival type? stanek minus to have a sense of humor. if you can't have a sense of humor, don't get on twitter because particularly when people know you, they want to see the personality and not just a polit
was elena kagan and then barack obama came to the university of chicago. i'm one of the only people that knew the future secretary of state, futures and court justice and future president and did nothing with those connections. [laughter] >> and if i were going to play tennis i would probably play with rachel or nick or aj, if you were to play who would show up? >> a long time ago when i was younger i was a decent tennis player and i lost some of the best in the world. john mcenroe,...
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next guest went away to stanford where he was an honor student and also honors at the university of chicago law school where he met a couple of interesting people you might know. we will talk about that. and returned to his hometown where he now is the mayor. it is an honor to welcome mayor of chattanooga tennessee andy burke. mayor burke, welcome back. mr. mayor, chattanooga is known as the big city. >>> we have the fastest internet in the world. what we have is a fiber-optic network that goes through all 600 square miles of the area and it hooks up to every single business and every single home in the area. it skips no one no neighborhood no matter what you do, what you look like, who you are. we have a fiber-optic network that provides up to 10 megabit per second. most of them would be something like 25 and this one is 10 gig up in 10 gig down. >>> that's not totally -- i lived 20 years in lexington grew up in rossmoor california. not everyone can be a big sick -- big gig city. what is your lesson for other hometowns? >>> one of the things until everyone is take advantage of aspects. the
next guest went away to stanford where he was an honor student and also honors at the university of chicago law school where he met a couple of interesting people you might know. we will talk about that. and returned to his hometown where he now is the mayor. it is an honor to welcome mayor of chattanooga tennessee andy burke. mayor burke, welcome back. mr. mayor, chattanooga is known as the big city. >>> we have the fastest internet in the world. what we have is a fiber-optic network...
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he was the powerhouse mayor of chicago who ran it. and was very much of a party guy and also very close with president trump. he was not pleased that the anti- party people as he perceived the word challenging the establishment of the incumbent president. he ran chicago on the party system understood the party organization and lived by and expected other party people to do the same. bobby kennedy was not there in chicago mccarthy wise. there is a story in the book that really happened. mccarthy said people brought their signs to the convention hall and had them stored in the lockers but through some accident the national guard made all of the signs unusual one -- unusable. there was a story i did not know until i research the book and really had not been written about very much. once johnson dropped out his poll numbers shot up 50% in one day unprecedented nobody had this type of crime. and that was sacrificing into soonest johnson saw that why do i need to get out of the race? lyndon johnson behind the scenes? coming up to the conven
he was the powerhouse mayor of chicago who ran it. and was very much of a party guy and also very close with president trump. he was not pleased that the anti- party people as he perceived the word challenging the establishment of the incumbent president. he ran chicago on the party system understood the party organization and lived by and expected other party people to do the same. bobby kennedy was not there in chicago mccarthy wise. there is a story in the book that really happened. mccarthy...
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stuart pollitt, bbc news, chicago. that's all from sportsday. just finished. we have a three way tie. all on nine under. tiger woods four shots back. british hopes tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy, it is going to be a cracker. the highlights of the next couple of minutes. i am looking for to tomorrow. on the adversities. that is all for sports day. we will have more for you throughout the evening. bye for now. it looked like the hot weather is going to return. the heat wave is back next week and exactly how hot it is going to get is not quite sure, but temperatures will be well into the 30s across some southern parts for some of us this is great news, for others it is very bad news. of course not an awful lot of rain. the short—term is the weekend, it is not pointing that out all. for most of us, very warm in the south. i think very warm and sunny for tomorrow, with the risk of some showers, but also quite cloudy. this is today's weather map, moving into northwestern areas, we have got a lot of cloud stop. not an awful lot of rain, this weather
stuart pollitt, bbc news, chicago. that's all from sportsday. just finished. we have a three way tie. all on nine under. tiger woods four shots back. british hopes tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy, it is going to be a cracker. the highlights of the next couple of minutes. i am looking for to tomorrow. on the adversities. that is all for sports day. we will have more for you throughout the evening. bye for now. it looked like the hot weather is going to return. the heat wave is back next week...
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chicago over the r a s shot by police. >> plus a car crash ends in tragedy. the latest after the break. >> and 880 in oakland, not looking bad. we'll be right back. two women have been killed in a single car crash in the east bay... >>> welcome back. what's going on with the roads? >> we are definitely seeing a lot of yellow and red lighting up the map out here. we have some construction work, caltrans with a full overnight closure until about 6:00 a.m. along eastbound 37, closed between the fairgrounds drive and i-80. they have a detour set up for drivers, at will cost you some time. speeds drop below 15 miles an hour. that's the cruising speed right now. westbound direction, we are seeing delays starting to build as you make your way from i-80 over to 101. we are tracking a smooth ride along the east shore freeway. at the bay bridge toll plaza, the metering lights are on and backup continues to grow, getting close to the foot of the maze. about 15 minutes heading into san francisco right now. >>> take a live look at the bay bridge right now, low clouds hang
chicago over the r a s shot by police. >> plus a car crash ends in tragedy. the latest after the break. >> and 880 in oakland, not looking bad. we'll be right back. two women have been killed in a single car crash in the east bay... >>> welcome back. what's going on with the roads? >> we are definitely seeing a lot of yellow and red lighting up the map out here. we have some construction work, caltrans with a full overnight closure until about 6:00 a.m. along...
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>> all right, alex perez in chicago. thank you, alex. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. news tonight about demi lovato, the suspected overdose and what happened at her home right before she was rushed to the hospital. >>> also ahead tonight, the search now intensifying, the fbi on the scene for that missing college student who vanished while jogging. what they did say today about her boyfriend and about the fitbit they hope she was wearing. >>> the new headline tonight about former gymnastics doctor larry nassar and what he now says happened to him behind bars. >>> and america's new mystery millionaire. one winning lottery ticket worth $522 million. the entire crew is here in the studio, no one won it here. but there is a major clue that's now been revealed tonight. a lot more news ahead. a lot news ahead. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin i
>> all right, alex perez in chicago. thank you, alex. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. news tonight about demi lovato, the suspected overdose and what happened at her home right before she was rushed to the hospital. >>> also ahead tonight, the search now intensifying, the fbi on the scene for that missing college student who vanished while jogging. what they did say today about her boyfriend and about the fitbit they...
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chicago police fatally shooting an armed suspect. protesters clashing with officers. authorities just releasing the body cam footage. what it reveals. >>> emergency onboard. the first video inside a flight that took a dangerous plunge. some passengers bleeding from their ears. >>> and, the iceberg tsunami threat. the tiny town staring down a natural disaster right off their coast. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. as we come on tonight, just hours until president trump's one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. the president and first lady arriving in helsinki a short time ago. the last stop on a european tour already full of fireworks. the meeting just days after the u.s. indictment of 12 russian intelligence officers for a systematic campaign to disrupt the 2016 election. yet president trump is saying the european union could be a greater foe. here's terry moran. >> reporter: air force one, touching down in the long finnish summer evening. president trump and the first lady finally here in helsinki. and the summit with vladim
chicago police fatally shooting an armed suspect. protesters clashing with officers. authorities just releasing the body cam footage. what it reveals. >>> emergency onboard. the first video inside a flight that took a dangerous plunge. some passengers bleeding from their ears. >>> and, the iceberg tsunami threat. the tiny town staring down a natural disaster right off their coast. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. as we come...
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somewhere in chicago. >> she beat me on that. >> yeah, she did. >> sorry, jim. nly three active baltearks haved the all star game threeimes. hey are angle stadium, wrigleyville field and. >> rogerum s. stadium. fence way park. q. number three, during
somewhere in chicago. >> she beat me on that. >> yeah, she did. >> sorry, jim. nly three active baltearks haved the all star game threeimes. hey are angle stadium, wrigleyville field and. >> rogerum s. stadium. fence way park. q. number three, during
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: this summer in chicago beacons of hope have sprouted on the sidewalk.ichigan avenue's magnificent mile with a message for the masses. >> kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. >> reporter: it's part of a campaign by the chicago lighthouse, a social service organization, to illuminate and celebrate the potential of people with disability. many of the 51 lighthouses on display are works of art created by those whom fate has tested. such as artist fuja petti. >> focus onr: musla dystroph n imped her strokes. tell me what you were trying to say here. >> it's called "boundless." and to me that word, it just evokes a world full of possibilities. >> i wanted to create art -- >> reporter: a phone app provides information on the works and the artists. >> yeah, it's you. >> it is me. >> they feel empowered. that's the key word. "empowerme "empowerment." >> reporter: janet slick is ceo and president of the chicago lighthouse, which works on behalf of the visually impaired, physically or emotionally challenged, and military vets. abou
: this summer in chicago beacons of hope have sprouted on the sidewalk.ichigan avenue's magnificent mile with a message for the masses. >> kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. >> reporter: it's part of a campaign by the chicago lighthouse, a social service organization, to illuminate and celebrate the potential of people with disability. many of the 51 lighthouses on display are works of art created by those whom fate has tested. such as artist fuja...
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en chicago casi un tercio de la poblaciÓn son hispanos.ta, no vuelvas". seguimos con incidentes de odio racial porque este tambiÉn ha sido compartido y denunciado en las redes sociales. vamos a ver quÉ ocurriÓ [sonido ambiente] carolina: son las palabras de una mujer de nueva york que lanzÓ una lluvia de insultos raciales contra un pasajero de origen haitiano en un autobÚs de transporte pÚblico y aunque en un momento tuvo palabras hasta de elogio, su evidente tono irÓnico no convenció a muchos. finalemnet, las autoridades llegaron y la pasajera fue detenida. cuando se da cuenta de que alguien habÍa sacado el telÉfono para grabarle dice que se lanzÓ contra ella y que hasta intentÓ quitarle el telÉfono. borja: son incidentes de odio racista que ocurren. a mi me gustarÍa saber si la mujer estÁ en su sano juicio porque viendo las imÁgenes parece que tiene algÚn desorden. seguimos con otro incidente racial que tambiÉn se ha vuelto viral en las redes. dejar de pasar el tiempo frente a la tienda si es que tienes un trabajo a tiempo completo. esa
en chicago casi un tercio de la poblaciÓn son hispanos.ta, no vuelvas". seguimos con incidentes de odio racial porque este tambiÉn ha sido compartido y denunciado en las redes sociales. vamos a ver quÉ ocurriÓ [sonido ambiente] carolina: son las palabras de una mujer de nueva york que lanzÓ una lluvia de insultos raciales contra un pasajero de origen haitiano en un autobÚs de transporte pÚblico y aunque en un momento tuvo palabras hasta de elogio, su evidente tono irÓnico no...
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. >> we have breaking news to get to out of chicago.hink is going to get the most support from republicans? >> i think whoever the president chooses. republicans are bound to support although there will be those three more moderate republican senators, shelly moore cupito and susan collins and lisa murkowsky are going to be closely watched to see if they have reluctance to support this nominee. given their previous rulings and comments on things like abortion, reproductive rights and obamacare. >> thank you so much. gabby, alex, good to see you both. unfortunately i have to make this a little shorter than intended. for all of you happening right now, demonstrators in chicago have shut down part of a major expressway, they're demanding a solution to the city's decades-old problems of gun violence, it's being called a peace rally. a march being led by one of chicago's prominent activist. fare michael flagler. joining me by phone, a reporter from our nbc affiliate, wmaq, who is right in the middle of the crowds. can you give us a sense of
. >> we have breaking news to get to out of chicago.hink is going to get the most support from republicans? >> i think whoever the president chooses. republicans are bound to support although there will be those three more moderate republican senators, shelly moore cupito and susan collins and lisa murkowsky are going to be closely watched to see if they have reluctance to support this nominee. given their previous rulings and comments on things like abortion, reproductive rights...
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now an elderly man is not popular in chicago he lost chicago in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election and state of illinois he remains highly unpopular here and he often uses the city. talking about the amount of violence in the streets here and that feeling is requited by many people in this crowd the big song they're playing is pink floyd's the wall everybody chance at the line that says leave those kids alone and thousands also turned a new york trumps home city. thousands of people marching here in new york city they just completed a march over that famous brooklyn bridge there well over ten thousand people here i would say and they're calling for two things number one the reunification of the children that are already separated from their family members and number two they're saying stop stop this zero tolerance policy of president donald trump that is still holding and criminalizing asylum seekers after they cross the border into the united states now just here in new york city it's thought that there are over three hundred children that are in shelters here that have b
now an elderly man is not popular in chicago he lost chicago in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election and state of illinois he remains highly unpopular here and he often uses the city. talking about the amount of violence in the streets here and that feeling is requited by many people in this crowd the big song they're playing is pink floyd's the wall everybody chance at the line that says leave those kids alone and thousands also turned a new york trumps home city. thousands of...
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sears closed its last chicago location, one that had been open since 1938.ve several stores in the suburbs and their headquarters is in the chicago suburbs as well. let's take a look at the big board, the dow now down by 10 points and nasdaq down by 6. back to you. >>> uber will expand background checks so drivers will be monitored for certain types of criminal charges. previously the service completed background checks when drivers signed up for the service but it was difficult to monitor charges after that. now they will run checks continuously so they will be notified as soon as a driver is charged with a new offense. >>> it is pretty slow out there. on the 80, westbound 80 approaching georgia, earlier crash there is causing traffic to slow down to 6 miles an hour. that's brutal. right now traffic is backing up along i-80, well past highway 37. we have about 26 minutes and continues to be slow on the east shore freeway. bay bridge toll plaza, it's to be expected, 21 minutes heading into san francisco. 880 south of 238 definitely getting coulded, starting
sears closed its last chicago location, one that had been open since 1938.ve several stores in the suburbs and their headquarters is in the chicago suburbs as well. let's take a look at the big board, the dow now down by 10 points and nasdaq down by 6. back to you. >>> uber will expand background checks so drivers will be monitored for certain types of criminal charges. previously the service completed background checks when drivers signed up for the service but it was difficult to...
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olice fastr: chicago track release of body cam video. they say youee officers on foot prol approachingr- 37old augustus when they suspecte he was med. you can see a holsterred gun and he appears to reach for his rit hip multiple times before he was shot and killed. >> last night was a very difficult situation for everyone involved. we had a loss of life which no matter the circumstances is always tragic. >> reporter: police he the videos might quell a second night of violent protests. last night they rocd chicago's south side until midnight. four police officersd. inju >> i would just urge peopleive it time and let them do its t' jauband leget the facts before we overreact. >> reporter: presters call police rderers, some pelting cops withks roc and bottles. the protesters say there t are many unjustified police killings. 700 officers were add to neighborhood patrols coinciding with the decrease in violent crime. shtings are down nearly 20%, murders down almost 24% compared o the first six months last year tonight demonstrators gathering
olice fastr: chicago track release of body cam video. they say youee officers on foot prol approachingr- 37old augustus when they suspecte he was med. you can see a holsterred gun and he appears to reach for his rit hip multiple times before he was shot and killed. >> last night was a very difficult situation for everyone involved. we had a loss of life which no matter the circumstances is always tragic. >> reporter: police he the videos might quell a second night of violent...
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aÑos de edad a manos de un policÍa de chicago. plano se ve que tiene un arma y luego se le ve en el suelo. >> es evidente que fue un asesinato por la policÍa. ya estÁ la gente muy harta de esta situaciÓn de que un joven negro pueda ser matado simplemente por ser negro. o un latino. >> no se sabe cuÁntos disparos hizo el policÍa que acabÓ con la vida de esta persona. la decisiÓn del uso de la fuerza que tiene que hacer un policÍa es en cuestiÓn de segundos.tamo en estas condolencias a los familiares y esperaremos resultados de del ideo generÓ aireadas reaccionescontra el departamento de policÍa de chicago que vuelve a quedar en la mÍa por el uso en la fuerza. >>la policÍa no estÁ informada. lo que dijeron que iban a hacer para hacer un departamento nuevo se fue por la ventana. la policÍa dijo que espera revelar mÁs vÍdeos con audio sobre este incidente y se espera la autopsia del hombre que era barbero que deja una niÑa de cinco aÑos. los oficiales fueronrelegados a labores administrativas, eso meta se realiza la investigaciÓn de l
aÑos de edad a manos de un policÍa de chicago. plano se ve que tiene un arma y luego se le ve en el suelo. >> es evidente que fue un asesinato por la policÍa. ya estÁ la gente muy harta de esta situaciÓn de que un joven negro pueda ser matado simplemente por ser negro. o un latino. >> no se sabe cuÁntos disparos hizo el policÍa que acabÓ con la vida de esta persona. la decisiÓn del uso de la fuerza que tiene que hacer un policÍa es en cuestiÓn de segundos.tamo en estas...
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chicago, we love you. all of the people in the streets, we love you, and we trying our best out here to make sure that the community, our city is safe for everybody. >> reporter: fantastic. thank you so much. as you can see, that's father flago right there. he is part of making sure this march happens and the communication with the police department. as we are walking towards this exit right now, not sure how it is going to go as we get to this highway exit in terms of the conversation, but they've been having over and over. they said they wanted to make sure that the protesters could continue to protest but at the same time, like you can see, they're stopping a man trying to get on with the motorcycle. if that is part of the conversation, here is the front part of that protest as we speak now, trying to squeeze towards the highway. you can see all of this sort of unfolding agency we speak, making our way down toward the highway. >> okay. ryan, can you hear me? >> reporter: i can. go ahead. >> yes. if you
chicago, we love you. all of the people in the streets, we love you, and we trying our best out here to make sure that the community, our city is safe for everybody. >> reporter: fantastic. thank you so much. as you can see, that's father flago right there. he is part of making sure this march happens and the communication with the police department. as we are walking towards this exit right now, not sure how it is going to go as we get to this highway exit in terms of the conversation,...
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and his life was taken from him by chicago police department last night. >> reporter: chicago police say they released the video quickly in an effort to prevent another night of violence. they are asking the public to stay calm as the investigation plays out. demarco. >> morgan: meg oliver reporting. meg, thank you. and weymouth, massachusetts today, police say an officer was killed in the line of duty with his own gun by a man who used the same gun to shoot and kill a woman inside her home. police say officer michael chesna confronted the suspect who hit him in the head about a rock, tack his gun and shot him. they say the woman, the suspect killed was an innocent bystander. he was later taken into custody. dozens of wildfires are burning in the west, they scorched nearly a million acres and thousands of firefighters are trying to get them under control. in yosemite national park this weekend one of those firefighters was killed. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: burning along the west side of yosemite national park the ferguson fire tore through more than 4,000 acres. it start
and his life was taken from him by chicago police department last night. >> reporter: chicago police say they released the video quickly in an effort to prevent another night of violence. they are asking the public to stay calm as the investigation plays out. demarco. >> morgan: meg oliver reporting. meg, thank you. and weymouth, massachusetts today, police say an officer was killed in the line of duty with his own gun by a man who used the same gun to shoot and kill a woman inside...
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because chicago was my life for four years and then i kind of threw over chicago for new orleans andnow i'm forgetting about new orleans and going to l.a. so i do sometimes feel a little bad about that but i also think that people in these places should write their own books about these places. i'm trying to do a number of different cities because they think that gives me perspective on the cities, but i do think there's people who have lived here their entire lives and know the geography a lot better than i do who please, write these stories because my writing this book doesn't prevent anybody else from writing a book. right. thank you very much. [applause] >> cspan were history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. : : >> and now on book tv, we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia
because chicago was my life for four years and then i kind of threw over chicago for new orleans andnow i'm forgetting about new orleans and going to l.a. so i do sometimes feel a little bad about that but i also think that people in these places should write their own books about these places. i'm trying to do a number of different cities because they think that gives me perspective on the cities, but i do think there's people who have lived here their entire lives and know the geography a lot...
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i don't know my chicago. i don't know-- >> we used to call it the dan ryan-- >> all of these states here, i want to bring back the democratic strategist, harlan hill, 2020 trump campaign advisor. and a lot of people have been writing, harlan my son, he is not. although your mother is very upset. [laughter] >> i know, my halloween costume. neil: your mother and i want to know, your room is a mess. and last but not least, we've not nan heyworth here. >> and i'm also not neil's son. neil: all right. let's get into this, guys. and first, antoine with you, and the dust-up over crime anding that's bedevilling a number of mayors and the latest one included rahm emanuel. nothing's done on it and people are getting frustrated. >> a quote that i often repeat, we can't solve these problems with the same things that create them. we have to do something different. crime is not partisan, it's not a racial issue, it's not a socioeconomic issue, it i am pablths all of us whether we like it or not and i think that people are
i don't know my chicago. i don't know-- >> we used to call it the dan ryan-- >> all of these states here, i want to bring back the democratic strategist, harlan hill, 2020 trump campaign advisor. and a lot of people have been writing, harlan my son, he is not. although your mother is very upset. [laughter] >> i know, my halloween costume. neil: your mother and i want to know, your room is a mess. and last but not least, we've not nan heyworth here. >> and i'm also not...
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than a week ago now in a moment we're going to hear from john hendren who's been at the march in chicago gabrielle elizondo who's in new york where protesters are calling for urgent action to bring together separated families but first jordan reports from washington d.c. that's where protesters have gathered on the president's door step. tens of thousands gathered outside the white house on saturday to condemn the trumpet ministrations policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the us mexico border they will never be the same even if they are reunite. their ability to see to process to trust others in future relationships is gone. donald trump wasn't home to hear them the people in the park didn't care. they are outraged by the video and photos of some twenty three hundred children including babies caged like animals in detention centers and by the fact the government doesn't know where their parents are being held to a lot of data. that we don't know that we need from the top administration but they've got a list of parents apparently they've got a list of children they
than a week ago now in a moment we're going to hear from john hendren who's been at the march in chicago gabrielle elizondo who's in new york where protesters are calling for urgent action to bring together separated families but first jordan reports from washington d.c. that's where protesters have gathered on the president's door step. tens of thousands gathered outside the white house on saturday to condemn the trumpet ministrations policy of separating migrant children from their parents at...
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jillian: a tough time in chicago.uch, donald trump's firing back at john brennan who called the press conference with russian pres. vladimir putin, quote, treasonous. >> i think brennan is a very bad guy, a lot of things happened under his watch, he is a very bad person. if you look at the deception, the lie. rob: does the president have a point when he says these problems started under the democrats watch? here to weigh in his former presidential writer for george w. bush ned ryan. your reaction to the call of treason on what the president did? >> really rich coming from john brennan who voted communist in the 1976 election said was a tool of the communist in the 70s but the dems need to get back on their bench because they are schizophrenic on the issue of russia. they were for russia before they were against russia. in ancient times of 10 years ago you could go to moscow and get half 1 million to speak, you could actually give 20% of the uranium supply to russia, the stated goal of controlling the worldwide supply
jillian: a tough time in chicago.uch, donald trump's firing back at john brennan who called the press conference with russian pres. vladimir putin, quote, treasonous. >> i think brennan is a very bad guy, a lot of things happened under his watch, he is a very bad person. if you look at the deception, the lie. rob: does the president have a point when he says these problems started under the democrats watch? here to weigh in his former presidential writer for george w. bush ned ryan. your...
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withave a paper in chicago beeditor and has gone on to an extraordinary journalist in chicago.ening with a press establishing itself for the first time. we should see the opening of a statue tomorrow morning, probably the second statue of a woman in chicago. you have playwriting. you have the formation of the women's movement, which had been going on. wave, which includes a river collective of black women. this explosion of independent thatting was a blow weakened the traditional notion of newspaper reporting, nightly news of water -- off -- of wlater cronkite. -- of walter conkite. know, this was not an upending in journalism. it was also in the arts, as apology, sociology, music and movement tactics. the flourishing underground response in a way journalists responded with news in saigon. they would listen to the american official press releases. young journalist covering it had vets, was as had many the war was of occupation and imperial, could not be won. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television com
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the o shooting set hours of protests in chicago last night. the incident under investigation. >>> the water in d.c. isow safe for everybody to drink. d.c. water lifting the boil water advisory today for all of its customers, but the utility recommends tha if you were in the affected area, run your cold water tap for about 10 minutes, especially if you didn't use water at all during the advisory. a malfunction at a pumping station led to that advisory being issued friday morning. water later tested positive for ntamination. co >>> right now a community in mourning. d smart, well-liked 17-year-old lacrosse player dn a crash last week. tonight friends and family are in fairfax county remembering the life of connor mcgowan. darcy spencer joins us live near that area. cy, how is everybody doing there? >> reporter: erika, as you can imagine as a young person it's really hard come to grips with the loss of a friend, a young person when you're just in high school yourself. these things aren't supposed to happen but that'ss exactly wha happening here t
the o shooting set hours of protests in chicago last night. the incident under investigation. >>> the water in d.c. isow safe for everybody to drink. d.c. water lifting the boil water advisory today for all of its customers, but the utility recommends tha if you were in the affected area, run your cold water tap for about 10 minutes, especially if you didn't use water at all during the advisory. a malfunction at a pumping station led to that advisory being issued friday morning. water...
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when they got married, they first lived in chicago, where daddy had a little church outside of chicago. they realized they would be traveling much for christ , and he was kind enough to ask my mother -- if i am going to be traveling so much, where would you like to live? and she said i would like to live close to my parents. when the communists came to china, and my grandparents had to liv leave after 25 years of living there, they settled in the valley. my grandfather was a surgeon and had a practice in asheville. he was very beloved in asheville. holding together the little clinics that they had here, which is now mission hospital in asheville. [bells ringing] gigi: we are sitting in one of the most beautiful places in north carolina, in my opinion. the cove is a place that mother and daddy felt years ago, they had a vision of a place that people could come and study the word of god. many adults cannot go to a bible school for six months. they cannot take six month off and go to bible school, but they can come for five days to the cove for bible study. that was their vision, to bring
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what's happening on the ground of chicago? >> it's a vibrant economy and i think people are positive about how it's going to turn out for them and it's certainly from a small to medium-sized business there is a lot of support. >> reporter: corporate leaders suggestion last year's tax cut gave the economy a jolt. now a sudden surge in agricultural activity before the trade war and tariffs kicked in appear to have provided a sudden one-time boost. lawrence peter hanson. >> trade wars could be a substantial drag on the economy because the economy these days is integrated. one country imposes tariffs and others counterbalance that. >> reporter: areas of lingering concern, a growing budget deficit and farmers who are paying the price for trade disputes with china, mexico and canada. >> our corn commodity prices are down approximately 25% since the first of the year. we're operating at a loss right now. >> reporter: the country's strong economic growth comes at a time we're experiencing the longest streak of hiring on record, unempl
what's happening on the ground of chicago? >> it's a vibrant economy and i think people are positive about how it's going to turn out for them and it's certainly from a small to medium-sized business there is a lot of support. >> reporter: corporate leaders suggestion last year's tax cut gave the economy a jolt. now a sudden surge in agricultural activity before the trade war and tariffs kicked in appear to have provided a sudden one-time boost. lawrence peter hanson. >> trade...
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last night they rocked chicago's south side until midnight. four police officers and at least four demonstrators arrested. >> i would just urge people, give it time, let copa do its job and let's get the facts before we overreact. >> reporter: protests call police murderers, some pelting cops. the protesters say there are too many. through the first half of the year shootings are down nearly 20%, murders down almost4% compar compared to the first six months of last year. the protests here on sunday night have started much calmer than those on saturday night shortly after mr. augustus was shot and killed. police tells us the officer who opened fired will be placed on 30 days of desk duty. >>> plus a fitting finale, the highlights as france fends off croatia to bring home its second world cup. ps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em o
last night they rocked chicago's south side until midnight. four police officers and at least four demonstrators arrested. >> i would just urge people, give it time, let copa do its job and let's get the facts before we overreact. >> reporter: protests call police murderers, some pelting cops. the protesters say there are too many. through the first half of the year shootings are down nearly 20%, murders down almost4% compar compared to the first six months of last year. the...
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chicago was my life for 4 years and then i kind of flew over chicago to new orleans and now i'm going to la it's kind of like, i do sometimes feel a little bad about that but i also think that people in these places should write their own books about these places. i am trying to do a number of different cities because i think that gives me perspective on these cities but i do think there are people who have lived here their entire lives and they know the geography a lot better than i do who please, write these stories because you know, my writing this book doesn't prevent anybody else from writing a book. >> all right, well thank you very much. [applause] >> book tv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading. >> quite a bit, i just got done with the book called friends divided which is looking at the relationship between jefferson adams and before that an excellent book out there i, on lincoln and churchill's wartime experiences: lincoln and churchill and another excellent book i saw recently done by chernow on ulysses s grant so the next book to be
chicago was my life for 4 years and then i kind of flew over chicago to new orleans and now i'm going to la it's kind of like, i do sometimes feel a little bad about that but i also think that people in these places should write their own books about these places. i am trying to do a number of different cities because i think that gives me perspective on these cities but i do think there are people who have lived here their entire lives and they know the geography a lot better than i do who...
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that's me and i'm in chicago right now. obviously, the economics of the industry have changed dramatically, but whether you agree with president trump on this policy of family separation, whether that's a yes or no, it doesn't matter. i think if you humanize the stories, if you go out and tell the stories you do it because you want to believe that by humanizing these issues, people will have more context and will be able to hopefully react, they want, but you want people to react. i believe in storytelling. that's not going to go away. i'm taking a lot more pictures and video, and doing everything i do. i suck at it, but i do it. i wanted to be relevant. >> it's funny i think, to me because i have an opinion that journalistic storytelling and storytelling you do as an author can sometimes be a little different i'd like to tell the difference between truthful storytelling and getting the facts right and genuine storytelling where you're conveying a certain emotion or experience. >> like writing the book. >> yes. >> i think y
that's me and i'm in chicago right now. obviously, the economics of the industry have changed dramatically, but whether you agree with president trump on this policy of family separation, whether that's a yes or no, it doesn't matter. i think if you humanize the stories, if you go out and tell the stories you do it because you want to believe that by humanizing these issues, people will have more context and will be able to hopefully react, they want, but you want people to react. i believe in...
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stuart pollitt, bbc news, chicago.r the first time in 42 years, italy produced the shock result of the womens hockey world cup so far, beating china in their opening pool game on sunday. the lowest—ranked side at this world cup looked anything but as they rolled over a lacklustre but inexperienced china 3—0. there were wins too for argentina and the netherlands who wowed the fans with plenty of goals on day two before new zealand came from 2—1 down to beat belgium 11—2 in the final game of the day. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. temperatures got up to 30 degrees on sunday, and the heat is going to continue over the next few days. if anything, it'll turn even hotter across parts of southern and south—eastern england. temperatures may actually even get up to 33 celsius. now, on our satellite picture, we have a few weather fronts moving through, but they're very, very weak. they're not bringing an awful
stuart pollitt, bbc news, chicago.r the first time in 42 years, italy produced the shock result of the womens hockey world cup so far, beating china in their opening pool game on sunday. the lowest—ranked side at this world cup looked anything but as they rolled over a lacklustre but inexperienced china 3—0. there were wins too for argentina and the netherlands who wowed the fans with plenty of goals on day two before new zealand came from 2—1 down to beat belgium 11—2 in the final game...