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the tourney general of the city of chicago and city of chicago was the plaintiff so the first time in legal history we had a plain of the defendant standing all stays together doing a press conference saying that they're going to work everything out so the consent to curry has been little more than a back room deal but tween the. the attorney general and the mayor of the city of chicago and a lot of us in the activist community the tree of life justice lee we filed a class action lawsuit as a part of the campbell. consent decree cassation lawsuit and when it came to the formulation of the consent decree we were not invited to the table so we're cautiously optimistic. about the consent decree so we're just holding our breath at this point because right now it seems to be business as usual reverend livingston a minute ago you described chicago land as a tale of two cities and you have work to provoke dialogue between folks north of the loop and people who live south and west how's that going. well it's a process you know when i say oh folks that you know rosa parks out on the bus or dec
the tourney general of the city of chicago and city of chicago was the plaintiff so the first time in legal history we had a plain of the defendant standing all stays together doing a press conference saying that they're going to work everything out so the consent to curry has been little more than a back room deal but tween the. the attorney general and the mayor of the city of chicago and a lot of us in the activist community the tree of life justice lee we filed a class action lawsuit as a...
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police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two people in leading the fight against the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war one has treated thousands of abuse victims and the democratic republic of congo the other is a survivor of sexual violence and trafficking in iraq john a whole has more from feel. at home they call him dr miracle denis mukwege a congolese gynecologist who's helped countless women who've been subject to sexual violence as a weapon of war. belongs to the minority group among thousands of women and girls subjected to a systematic campaign of sexual violence i saw fighters in two thousand and fourteen she's now an activist who speaks out for those women who can't or won't for. he humiliated me every day he forced me to wear clothes that didn't cover my body i was tortured i tried to flee but one of the guards stopped me all of those who commit crimes of human trafficking and genocide need to be brought to justice so that women and children can live and. they are
police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two people in leading the fight against the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war one has treated thousands of abuse victims and the democratic republic of congo the other is a survivor of sexual violence and trafficking in iraq john a whole has more from feel. at home they call him dr miracle denis mukwege a congolese gynecologist who's helped countless women who've been subject...
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>> i think it is a shame what is happening in chicago. in chicago a lot also. i have nice things in chicago. i hate to see what is happening. people being shot and killed. it is not for this country. they have to do something. i am totally open. we can do it a different way kanye i entirely open. doall agreed they have to something. >> is it a law enforcement issue or legislation? >> it is a combination of both. it is also a respect issue. they respect this guy and this guy. that is a big thing. they are not respecting the mayor. we are going to have lunch and talk. >> you know i love you. >> i don't want to put you in that spot. >> i am standing in this lot. i love this guy. >> that is really nice. that is from the heart. i didn't want to put you in that position but that is from the heart. whether you like it or don't like it, they are special people. i appreciate it jim and kanye. let's go have some lunch. thank you all very much. president trump signed a bill to expand an ocean cleanup effort and promote international action to reduce marine garbage. he als
>> i think it is a shame what is happening in chicago. in chicago a lot also. i have nice things in chicago. i hate to see what is happening. people being shot and killed. it is not for this country. they have to do something. i am totally open. we can do it a different way kanye i entirely open. doall agreed they have to something. >> is it a law enforcement issue or legislation? >> it is a combination of both. it is also a respect issue. they respect this guy and this guy....
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he became a pillar of the new chicago. in 1872, robert lincoln joined with edward aisha to form his own firm. he was a vice president of the chicago historical society. a trustee of the second presbyterian church. his wife mary had given birth to two more children after mimi. at abraham lincoln the second, known as jack, and daughter jesse, born in 1875. sadly, robert's mother became a continuing cause of concern. "i am in constant hot water about her." the crisis developed in march 1875 when mary lincoln can became convinced that her only remaining son was mortally ill. she left her residence in florida in an orange grove to come to his bedside in chicago. as i point out, this is the 10th anniversary of the loss of her husband. reassuring telegrams from robert about his robust health could not deter her. after a long train ride, and meeting her at the station, robert saw that there was a crisis at hand. his wife was pregnant with their third child, and even if she had not been approaching confinement, she would not welcom
he became a pillar of the new chicago. in 1872, robert lincoln joined with edward aisha to form his own firm. he was a vice president of the chicago historical society. a trustee of the second presbyterian church. his wife mary had given birth to two more children after mimi. at abraham lincoln the second, known as jack, and daughter jesse, born in 1875. sadly, robert's mother became a continuing cause of concern. "i am in constant hot water about her." the crisis developed in march...
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chicago. that speaks to my next question. how-we tying the two when we have this big infrastructure coming into chicago, how is that going to benefit the people within the community that needs it the most? is there any incentive, anything that requires them to help native chicagoans who need it the most. >> woo, thank you for asking that. now we have a bunch of promises and requests to trust barack obama. that's what we have right now. and saying trust me. like -- just trust me. someone who says they have roots in community organizing in chicago, says to organizers that you should just trust me. who -- i can't do know -- we know some -- who did you actually organize with, obama to think that organized woofer distrust what you have to say. so the chicago chapter in a coalition of coalition of organizations including the oakland museum organization and other groups like -- groups organizing in chicago for decade. we're like the new kid on the block, and our fighting for a community benefits agre
chicago. that speaks to my next question. how-we tying the two when we have this big infrastructure coming into chicago, how is that going to benefit the people within the community that needs it the most? is there any incentive, anything that requires them to help native chicagoans who need it the most. >> woo, thank you for asking that. now we have a bunch of promises and requests to trust barack obama. that's what we have right now. and saying trust me. like -- just trust me. someone...
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i left chicago and started my practice in new york, but i am often in chicago. my mother still stays in chicago. i am very much involved with everything chicago. my heart was in my throat as i'm sitting here in chicago in awaiting that verdict. there was a community outcry that brought this on. i must acknowledge that there were two reporters. two reporters who started this and uncovered the video that it took 13 months to be released. while we should be happy that there is justice, we can't really cheer as if the problems are over. you mentioned it earlier. the police union came out with a statement that continues and continues to further the gap of the community in the police. >> does that give you chills and i think about it as an attorney. you don't want the police smack talking jury verdicts. we have to all accept in a nation that is a rule of law the outcomes, whichever way they go. >> listen, i pray to god that the police spokesman for the union who made that comment today doesn't speak on behalf of all the police. if he does, we have a big problem. >> i
i left chicago and started my practice in new york, but i am often in chicago. my mother still stays in chicago. i am very much involved with everything chicago. my heart was in my throat as i'm sitting here in chicago in awaiting that verdict. there was a community outcry that brought this on. i must acknowledge that there were two reporters. two reporters who started this and uncovered the video that it took 13 months to be released. while we should be happy that there is justice, we can't...
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a white chicago police officer jason van dyke was found guilty of the killing of a black teen a crime that carries a sentence of up to twenty years in prison then sixteen times. what i've heard that there's more than one for each bullet he fired into a seventeen year old like juan mcdonald in two thousand and fourteen van dyke was convicted of aggravated battery with a firearm the teen was armed with a knife later found closed and shown walking away on police video it was vandyke who emptied the chamber the only officer to fire when video of the killing emerged a year later protesters filled the streets the trial featured teary sometimes testy testimony from the first chicago police officer charged with murder in decades. his attorney mounted in impassioned argument and drop dead and i thought. he'd be here today but prosecutors argued that van dyke had planned to shoot before he got out of his car why make that no one never going to walk home that. the defendant did i get back on the way to the. chicago which still bears some scars from the infamous one nine hundred sixty eight riots
a white chicago police officer jason van dyke was found guilty of the killing of a black teen a crime that carries a sentence of up to twenty years in prison then sixteen times. what i've heard that there's more than one for each bullet he fired into a seventeen year old like juan mcdonald in two thousand and fourteen van dyke was convicted of aggravated battery with a firearm the teen was armed with a knife later found closed and shown walking away on police video it was vandyke who emptied...
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maybe like chicago. not in a way to say that these are places where democrats have failed but say let's look at the positive plans we have for these cities. it would really salem look at my cabinet. i want to have more african-americans employed at the white house. which means it's not just talking about adversity. it's including people of color in your white house. the president has not done that. >> yes, there was some -- it seemed to go -- this conversation seemed to veer for moments down that road. there was a conversation of kim kardashian and alice johnson who had been released from prison after a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense and kanye talked about somebody who he said was sentenced for too long. they talked a little bit about urban development in chicago and bringing jobs in. so then it went off the rails. >> wants to take this opportunity to talk about stop and frisk to the president. kanye doesn't like it. the president articulated earlier this week he does. i just wonder how much
maybe like chicago. not in a way to say that these are places where democrats have failed but say let's look at the positive plans we have for these cities. it would really salem look at my cabinet. i want to have more african-americans employed at the white house. which means it's not just talking about adversity. it's including people of color in your white house. the president has not done that. >> yes, there was some -- it seemed to go -- this conversation seemed to veer for moments...
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this is chicago's magnificent mile michigan avenue and demonstrators have shut it down during rush hour when it would normally be jammed with cars now the reason for that a police officer has been convicted here in chicago of murder for the first time in decades it is rare that a police officer is convicted of murder it is especially rare here in the city of chicago but what happened is that a man named jason van dyke a veteran officer was convicted of second degree murder and sixteen other charges for the killing of a young black teen named looked on mcdonald he was shot sixteen times there were several officers on the scene but only jason vandyke fired at look on mcdonald and the city was ready for a major uprising in case the verdict did not come down the way the people wanted here in the streets of chicago twelve thousand police officers run alert six thousand of them were already deployed around this city but instead this crowd has come out it has shut the streets down but it is done so not out of anger but end of celebration. now the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two peopl
this is chicago's magnificent mile michigan avenue and demonstrators have shut it down during rush hour when it would normally be jammed with cars now the reason for that a police officer has been convicted here in chicago of murder for the first time in decades it is rare that a police officer is convicted of murder it is especially rare here in the city of chicago but what happened is that a man named jason van dyke a veteran officer was convicted of second degree murder and sixteen other...
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emily: chicago is on the short list for amazon hq2 and potentially 50,000 jobs.hink the likelihood is? terry pritzker: i have been involved in the effort, and i am an optimist. we cannot wait for amazon. we are going to take on the initiatives we are talking about with or without amazon, and i think they recognize all the strengths i have pointed out, including affordability and the fact that they cannot find the talent they want and need here and chicago is such a connected city. these initiatives exist side-by-side. there's a symbiotic relationship between them, trying to get amazon and the p 33 initiative, but we are moving forward regardless. emily: given your involvement, what questions is amazon asking? what will it come down to for them in making this decision? secretary pritzker: i think they have gathered the information they want and need, and i think they are busy assessing it. fennelly: let's talk a little bit about what's going on in the broader market and broader business. obviously, this is something you follow very closely. we are in the middle of
emily: chicago is on the short list for amazon hq2 and potentially 50,000 jobs.hink the likelihood is? terry pritzker: i have been involved in the effort, and i am an optimist. we cannot wait for amazon. we are going to take on the initiatives we are talking about with or without amazon, and i think they recognize all the strengths i have pointed out, including affordability and the fact that they cannot find the talent they want and need here and chicago is such a connected city. these...
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people from chicago who travel abroad have a tail or two to tell what happens in a savior from chicago. -- when they say they are from chicago. local residents form their hands into a tommy gun and make the "ak ak" sound. one person wrote on reddit i get tired of tourists in al capone t-shirts. one of the more thoughtful replies said the fascination continues because idolizing al capone gets easier as time goes by and we get more and more disconnected from what he actually did. disconnectsely this that has contributed to the unending question of what was there about this man to turn him into an international cultural icon and why the mayor mentioned his name sets up a chain of immediate associations. writers have long pondered the question of why this particular celebritye the uber- among so many other colorful gangsters and mobsters. and why the legends that have grown up around both sides of his life, the violent and benevolent have become so shrouded in myth. how did he, of all the other outsize criminal characters of his era become an internationally recognized cultural reference w
people from chicago who travel abroad have a tail or two to tell what happens in a savior from chicago. -- when they say they are from chicago. local residents form their hands into a tommy gun and make the "ak ak" sound. one person wrote on reddit i get tired of tourists in al capone t-shirts. one of the more thoughtful replies said the fascination continues because idolizing al capone gets easier as time goes by and we get more and more disconnected from what he actually did....
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chicago city council. the city of chicago, for those who wish to go down memory lane, finally elected a black mayor in 1982. steve: harold washington. rep. gutierrez: harold washington. so he got elected in 1983. was a three-way primary, jane byrne the combatant mayor, richard daley, andson of a former mayor, howard washington, and he wins the democratic primary. i'm not that into electoral politics, i'm in my 20's, i'm not that into electoral politics. i'm pretty cynical about the electoral process, but here's what i realized, that the democratic party, that dan rostenkowski, chairman of the ways and means committee, counselor to presidents of the united states, an iconic figure so ie democratic party , said to myself, no. you can say you weren't there for the civil rights movement, you would like to of been, you would ever liked to have done more against apartheid, you would have liked to have marched with women for the right to vote, well, it was my turn to step up. so i joined his campaign, because the
chicago city council. the city of chicago, for those who wish to go down memory lane, finally elected a black mayor in 1982. steve: harold washington. rep. gutierrez: harold washington. so he got elected in 1983. was a three-way primary, jane byrne the combatant mayor, richard daley, andson of a former mayor, howard washington, and he wins the democratic primary. i'm not that into electoral politics, i'm in my 20's, i'm not that into electoral politics. i'm pretty cynical about the electoral...
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a white chicago police officer jason van dyke was found guilty of the killing of a black teen a crime that carries a sentence of up to twenty years in prison then sixteen times ok but i've heard that there's more than one for each bullet he fired into a seventeen year old look kwan mcdonald in two thousand and fourteen van dyke was convicted of aggravated battery with a firearm the teen was armed with a knife later found closed and shown walking away on police video it was van dyck who emptied the chamber the only officer to fire when video of the killing emerged a year later protesters filled the streets the trial featured cheery sometimes testy testimony from the first chicago police officer charged with murder in decades his attorney mounted in impassioned argument and with one drop dead and i thought. he'd be here today but prosecutors argued that van dyck had planned to shoot before he got out of his car why mcdonald was never going to walk home that night. the defendant did i did that on the way to being chicago which still bears some scars from the infamous one nine hundred six
a white chicago police officer jason van dyke was found guilty of the killing of a black teen a crime that carries a sentence of up to twenty years in prison then sixteen times ok but i've heard that there's more than one for each bullet he fired into a seventeen year old look kwan mcdonald in two thousand and fourteen van dyke was convicted of aggravated battery with a firearm the teen was armed with a knife later found closed and shown walking away on police video it was van dyck who emptied...
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why hasn't chicago, with everything that is arriving ?come a tech hub yet and why do you think this can change that? secretary pritzker: our new initiative is a private fromership of 350 leaders nonprofits, civic committees, business leaders that have joined together to address issues in chicago. we have extraordinary assets in our city. for major universities right within our city. we've got amazing talent. we graduate the second number of students with computer science degrees of any city in our country. we've got a lot of capital available. we've got a diverse existing we are the you said, third-largest economy in the country, but today, what we recognize is we are not punching at the weight we would like to be, and we know if we come together, we can focus on the challenges we face. tech: how do you convince workers to stay in chicago when they could easily leave for silicon valley or new york or even second-tier tech hubs like ? ston or austin secretary pritzker: much of our talent and many of our graduates want to stay in chicago, b
why hasn't chicago, with everything that is arriving ?come a tech hub yet and why do you think this can change that? secretary pritzker: our new initiative is a private fromership of 350 leaders nonprofits, civic committees, business leaders that have joined together to address issues in chicago. we have extraordinary assets in our city. for major universities right within our city. we've got amazing talent. we graduate the second number of students with computer science degrees of any city in...
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interpol headquarters in france last month. questioning in china. years ago in chicago has been foundty of second—degree murder. that sparked outrage across the united states. but van dyke's lawyers say he will appeal. you may find disturbing. was found guilty of killing a black teenager. teenager. investigations into the treatment of african—america ns by police. investigations into the treatment of african-americans by police. african-americans by police. validation and a sense ofjustice for many residents of chicago. for many residents of chicago. communities, the african—american community across our country. community across our country. cam from the incident was made public in 2015. public in 2015. responding to reports that someone had been breaking into vehicles. had been breaking into vehicles. the road, carrying a knife and he walks back past police cars. walks back past police cars. jason gets out. gets out. within seconds, the officer opens fire. officer opens fire. teenager collapses on the floor, he continues to shoot. 16 times in total. total. jason van dyck was the onl
interpol headquarters in france last month. questioning in china. years ago in chicago has been foundty of second—degree murder. that sparked outrage across the united states. but van dyke's lawyers say he will appeal. you may find disturbing. was found guilty of killing a black teenager. teenager. investigations into the treatment of african—america ns by police. investigations into the treatment of african-americans by police. african-americans by police. validation and a sense ofjustice...
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like, chicago people aren't gonna buy this. lady: what are you thinking? lemonis: i'm not sure who to be pissed at -- myself for doing the deal... or you guys for letting the stuff just sit there. but at this point, we need to figure it out. i need more floor space. -guillermo: this is going to go. -lady: no. if we take the bar out, then we're just gap on steroids. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free with membership. start a 30-day trial today and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime and your books are
like, chicago people aren't gonna buy this. lady: what are you thinking? lemonis: i'm not sure who to be pissed at -- myself for doing the deal... or you guys for letting the stuff just sit there. but at this point, we need to figure it out. i need more floor space. -guillermo: this is going to go. -lady: no. if we take the bar out, then we're just gap on steroids. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for...
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years ago is a chicago police others who shot dead a black teenager four years ago is found a chicagound guilty a chicago police others who shot dead a black teenager four years ago is found guilty of a chicago police others who shot dead a black teenager four years ago is found guilty of intentionally killing him. a criminal investigation is under way after hundreds of tons of medical waste, including body parts, were left to pile up at several sites in the uk. healthcare environmental services has a contract for disposing of much of the hospital waste from england and scotland. the government has been urged to explain why it didn't tell parliament it had convened the cobra emergency committee last month to discuss the problems. here's our health editor hugh pym. one of the main sites at the centre of this medical waste saga, at normanton in west yorkshire. the company allowed a backlog of waste to build up at centres in england and scotland which should have been sent for incineration. the regulator, the environment agency, told the government injuly, ministers discussed it at a mee
years ago is a chicago police others who shot dead a black teenager four years ago is found a chicagound guilty a chicago police others who shot dead a black teenager four years ago is found guilty of a chicago police others who shot dead a black teenager four years ago is found guilty of intentionally killing him. a criminal investigation is under way after hundreds of tons of medical waste, including body parts, were left to pile up at several sites in the uk. healthcare environmental...
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police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. one thousand street performers in new york are on song and on track and using an old railway line to voice how changes in society are affecting us all since the name explains. the mile long opera consists of one thousand singers from all five boroughs of new york city and stretches through one of its newest and most popular parks. called the high line it's built on what was formerly an elevated railroad track. the audience is invited to move between the groups and singers as you walk on the high line the different stories you hear were inspired by interviews with workers from all walks. there's no musical accompaniment just the sounds of the street. i really want to make music out of all these a thousand people singing their.
police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. one thousand street performers in new york are on song and on track and using an old railway line to voice how changes in society are affecting us all since the name explains. the mile long opera consists of one thousand singers from all five boroughs of new york city and stretches through one of its newest and most popular parks. called the high line it's built on what was formerly an elevated railroad track. the audience is...
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chicago's police union has promised an appeal. let's get some of the day's other news.nk in protest at the disappearance of one of its contributors. it says it's concerned about the welfare of the saudi arabian journalist jamal kha—shoggi. journalist jamal khashoggi. the newspaper says he went into the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul on tuesday and has not been heard from since. cristiano ronaldo is to play forjuventus in italy's top league against udinese on saturday. this is despite a us court re—opening an investigation into rape allegations against him, which he firmly denies. shares injuventus have fallen by almost 10%, but the club has tweeted that the claims dating back to 2009 have not diminished their appreciation for the star player. france has paid homage to the late singer charles aznavour, at a national ceremony in paris. the french president, emmanuel macron, and the armenian prime minister, nikol pashinyan, led the tributes to one of the masters of french song. mr macron called him a poet who sang as if his life depended on it. the united nations says
chicago's police union has promised an appeal. let's get some of the day's other news.nk in protest at the disappearance of one of its contributors. it says it's concerned about the welfare of the saudi arabian journalist jamal kha—shoggi. journalist jamal khashoggi. the newspaper says he went into the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul on tuesday and has not been heard from since. cristiano ronaldo is to play forjuventus in italy's top league against udinese on saturday. this is despite a...
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have been spared from homelessness by inexpensive single room hotels john hendren reports now from chicago. for many this is the difference between home and homelessness have in this place it gave me a broad vision on why the room is about the size of the prison cell ernest roberts once occupied but for less than five hundred dollars this diminutive dome is sile his home they make him productive citizens out of people if there was a call it was this place it put a lot of people back on the streets. back doing karma back to when jewel back doing a lot of negative things across the united states homes like this are disappearing in one nine hundred fifteen chicago had thirty seven hundred single room occupancy hotels like this one spartan space at bargain prices with a bathroom down the hall there are now just sixty left although the number of ethel rose has the client and the need for it has actually increased because the number of homeless and the number of poor people needing s.r.o. housing is grat rapidly increasing chicago passed an ordinance to protect s r o's three years ago requiring
have been spared from homelessness by inexpensive single room hotels john hendren reports now from chicago. for many this is the difference between home and homelessness have in this place it gave me a broad vision on why the room is about the size of the prison cell ernest roberts once occupied but for less than five hundred dollars this diminutive dome is sile his home they make him productive citizens out of people if there was a call it was this place it put a lot of people back on the...
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the chicago police officer charged with the murder of a black teenager, shooting him 16 times. >> he waved the knife from his lower right side upwards, across his body, towards my left shoulder. >> now taking the stand in his own defense. >> i'm yelling at him, drop that knife. >> and he never dropped it, right? >> he never dropped it. >> his decision to testify, a risky move or an opportunity to prove that his actions were justified. >>> plus, beneath the beauty for 15 years, she was the highest paid super model on earth. today, giselle bundchen sharing her deeply private struggle. >> living like this was very hard. i was trapped and i couldn't breathe. >> the panic attacks that led to that pivotal moment. robin roberts and the exclusive interview. >>> first, here are the "nightline" five. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. that anything that matches your taste can match your budget. that green living doesn't have to cost much green. we believe that you should always have room for the little things. and that your dream kitchen should work as hard as
the chicago police officer charged with the murder of a black teenager, shooting him 16 times. >> he waved the knife from his lower right side upwards, across his body, towards my left shoulder. >> now taking the stand in his own defense. >> i'm yelling at him, drop that knife. >> and he never dropped it, right? >> he never dropped it. >> his decision to testify, a risky move or an opportunity to prove that his actions were justified. >>> plus,...
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police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. the nobel peace prize has been awarded this year to two people leading the fight against the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war jonah hol has more from. at home they call him dr miracle denis mukwege again a congolese gun of color just who's helped countless women who've been subject to sexual violence as a weapon of war. belongs to the minority group among thousands of women and girls subjected to a systematic campaign of sexual violence i soon find is in two thousand and fourteen she's now an activist who speaks out for those women who can't or won't fuck eleven. he humiliated me every day he forced me to wear clothes that didn't cover my body i was tortured i tried to flee but one of the guards stopped me all those who commit crimes of human trafficking and genocide need to be brought to justice so that women and children can live in peace they are joint winners of the two thousand and eighteen nobel peace prize both laureates have made a crucial contribution to focusing att
police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. the nobel peace prize has been awarded this year to two people leading the fight against the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war jonah hol has more from. at home they call him dr miracle denis mukwege again a congolese gun of color just who's helped countless women who've been subject to sexual violence as a weapon of war. belongs to the minority group among thousands of women and girls subjected to a systematic campaign...
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chicago estamos en el barrio hermosa park donde los vecinos estÁn dirigiendo la muerte de un niÑo de aquÍ a mis espaldas en este callejÓn. este fin de semana. es la vÍctima mÁs joven de lo que va de este aÑo por la violencia generada por armas de fuego en chicago. este jovencito este niÑo mÁs bien de 2 aÑos estaba a la hora equivocada en el lugar equivocado cuando se desatÓ un tiroteo y una bala le pegÓ en el cuello y le quitÓ la vida. estaba acompaÑado de un joven de 18 aÑos de edad quien resultÓ herido en la pierna. los familiares del menor han querido hablar al respecto, pero quienes hablaron son los activistas que denuncian la violencia de chicago, marÍa sufriÓ la pÉrdida de un hijo, marÍa si nos puede acompaÑar y quÉ piensas de esta tragedia que vuelve abrir la tragedia que tÚ has vivido. >>> correcto todos los sobrevivientes que somos contamos entre miles en chicago estamos pidiendo por favor que termine esta situaciÓn, los ese niÑo no merecÍa haber perdido la vida tan joven y este vecindario tiene el derecho a cruzar las calles sin temor que sean baleados >>> perfecto nuestmuc
chicago estamos en el barrio hermosa park donde los vecinos estÁn dirigiendo la muerte de un niÑo de aquÍ a mis espaldas en este callejÓn. este fin de semana. es la vÍctima mÁs joven de lo que va de este aÑo por la violencia generada por armas de fuego en chicago. este jovencito este niÑo mÁs bien de 2 aÑos estaba a la hora equivocada en el lugar equivocado cuando se desatÓ un tiroteo y una bala le pegÓ en el cuello y le quitÓ la vida. estaba acompaÑado de un joven de 18 aÑos de...
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it provides validation for many residents of chicago and cook county.merican community, across the country. dash cam footage of the incident filmed from the police car was made public in 2015. it showed officers responding to reports that someone officers responding to reports that someone had been breaking into vehicles. a 17—year—old can be seen moving down the road carrying a knife, he walks past police cars. seshan van dyck gets out. —— face and —— jason seshan van dyck gets out. —— face and ——jason van seshan van dyck gets out. —— face and —— jason van dyck. seshan van dyck gets out. —— face and ——jason van dyck. what seshan van dyck gets out. —— face and —— jason van dyck. what happens next is too graphic to show. within seconds the officer opened fire. even after the teenager collapses on the ground, he continues to shoot, 17 times in total. jason van dyck was the only one to fire his weapon. the defence argued he felt threatened, prosecutors said he showed no regard for laquan mcdonald's life. footage of the shooting parked —— sparked protests o
it provides validation for many residents of chicago and cook county.merican community, across the country. dash cam footage of the incident filmed from the police car was made public in 2015. it showed officers responding to reports that someone officers responding to reports that someone had been breaking into vehicles. a 17—year—old can be seen moving down the road carrying a knife, he walks past police cars. seshan van dyck gets out. —— face and —— jason seshan van dyck gets...
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it's not just a chicago problem. we deal with it all the time, downstate specifically in peoria, the most recent numbers go through july, and we have had more murders by gunfire through the month of july this year than any year since 2006. and federal agents as well as peoria police broke up a gang, made 15 arrests for the second time this decade in the city of peoria. my question to you, governor, is why is in this still a problem, and what will you do in a second term to fix it? rauner: the largest driver of violence in our neighborhoods is unemployment. there is lack of economic opportunity. and this has been true for decades. the violence in chicago was just as bad -- actually, worse 20 years ago. it goes in cycles because of massive unemployment. our labor regulations, our taxes, our ricks on our businesses, our worker's comp system full of fraud and abuse, businesses have been leaving the state. they stayed, be many of them, because i ran and because i won, and many of those businesses have said we're growing i
it's not just a chicago problem. we deal with it all the time, downstate specifically in peoria, the most recent numbers go through july, and we have had more murders by gunfire through the month of july this year than any year since 2006. and federal agents as well as peoria police broke up a gang, made 15 arrests for the second time this decade in the city of peoria. my question to you, governor, is why is in this still a problem, and what will you do in a second term to fix it? rauner: the...
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more jobs to the citizens of chicago and higher wages for the citizens of chicago and a better future and violence gets driven by unemployment. immigrants don't particularly do violence themselves as i misrepresented the other day but when they take jobs from americans on appointment contributes to violence and got to and that. >> j.b. pritzker, one minute. >> we agree on one thing and that is we need to pass and sign a trust act which he did. i agree with that but let's deal with nonviolence question that was asked. we have a real gun violence issue. all across the state of illinois, not to chicago, here in quincy and rockford and in springfield and let's ask the question why has it gotten so much worse over the last two-three years? one of the biggest reasons is when you don't pass a budget, guess what happens? when you're unwilling -- when you are unwilling to compromise. [crowd boos] and pass a budget mental health services are cut in substance abuse treatment and jobs programs for our youth are cut. [cheering and applause] we talk about jobs. people need the escalator and the abi
more jobs to the citizens of chicago and higher wages for the citizens of chicago and a better future and violence gets driven by unemployment. immigrants don't particularly do violence themselves as i misrepresented the other day but when they take jobs from americans on appointment contributes to violence and got to and that. >> j.b. pritzker, one minute. >> we agree on one thing and that is we need to pass and sign a trust act which he did. i agree with that but let's deal with...
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a white chicago police officer jason van dyke was found guilty of the killing of a black teen a crime that carries a sentence of up to twenty years in prison then sixteen times. but i've heard that there's more than one for each bullet he fired into a seventeen year old look juan mcdonald in two thousand and fourteen van dyke was convicted of aggravated battery with a firearm the teen was armed with a knife later found closed and shown walking away on police video it was vandyke who emptied the chamber the only officer to fire when video of the killing emerged a year later protesters filled the streets the trial featured teary sometimes testy testimony from the first chicago police officer charged with murder in decades his attorney mounted in impassioned argument and one drop that. he'd be here today but prosecutors argue that vandyke had planned to shoot before he got out of his car why mcdonald was never going to walk home that. the defendant did i did that on the way to the scene chicago which still bears some scars from the infamous one nine hundred sixty eight riots was prepared
a white chicago police officer jason van dyke was found guilty of the killing of a black teen a crime that carries a sentence of up to twenty years in prison then sixteen times. but i've heard that there's more than one for each bullet he fired into a seventeen year old look juan mcdonald in two thousand and fourteen van dyke was convicted of aggravated battery with a firearm the teen was armed with a knife later found closed and shown walking away on police video it was vandyke who emptied the...
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i'm john hendren in chicago were affordable housing is wind link and one century old solution is fading away. we got more useful rain coming into the southeast of australia over the next couple of days bands of clouds rolling along the south coast of south australia down towards victoria southern parts of new south wales and that's we're going to see the heaviest showers as we go through the next as i said anyway we do see here was welcome twenty four celsius for sydney cool off a little bit when that cloud and rain does roll in twenty two celsius for perth on wednesday often they would move around twenty one stand again here we could do some rain in the way right for will be welcome as you make our way through the last part of the weekend wet weather there then down towards the southeast in kota haven down to camera you could say some wet weather cold coming through here prices guys do come up in a high and fourteen celsius in melbourne so on the chilly side at least it will be dry by this stage of new zealand over the next day or so little bit of cloud rolling through the tasman event
i'm john hendren in chicago were affordable housing is wind link and one century old solution is fading away. we got more useful rain coming into the southeast of australia over the next couple of days bands of clouds rolling along the south coast of south australia down towards victoria southern parts of new south wales and that's we're going to see the heaviest showers as we go through the next as i said anyway we do see here was welcome twenty four celsius for sydney cool off a little bit...
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expected to talk about the violence in sh chicago.ve a live report, up next. ♪ 1* heather: welcome back. you're watching "fox & friends first," half past the top of the hour. monster hurricane michael downgraded to a tropical storm after slaming into the gulf coast as a powerful category 4. millions of people still in its life car threatening path as the storm moves inland. >> we are concerned that many citizens chose not to heed those warnings but we're prepared with search and rescue teams to try to go in and do what we can. heather: a tornado on the outer bands of michael tearing through georgia with bigger threats on the way and preparations well under way in carolinas, devastated by hurricane florence. two reported fatalities as a result of the hurricane as well. janice dean is tracking the path. she has the latest for us. good morning, janice. >> you say category 4 but it was borderline category 5 and once they do the analysis on this storm they might bump it up to a category 5. that is the highest on the scale. looking at conti
expected to talk about the violence in sh chicago.ve a live report, up next. ♪ 1* heather: welcome back. you're watching "fox & friends first," half past the top of the hour. monster hurricane michael downgraded to a tropical storm after slaming into the gulf coast as a powerful category 4. millions of people still in its life car threatening path as the storm moves inland. >> we are concerned that many citizens chose not to heed those warnings but we're prepared with...
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accept police shootings of young black men john hendren al-jazeera chicago. ok all weather now and has rob brittany's from central america which is suffering from some pretty destructive flooding is a dangerous time of year because the rains are coming so if the sun and in doing spin up cyclons and that's an interesting potential at the moment and a look at the satellite picture across central america now as a bit of a rock band of plans you can see us for much except behind me is that she her record in the specific rig knowing that and i and look at the bright white top there are two areas that may develop into tropical sockets. if you like any attempts and just this one that's just south actually south of honduras and this one here north of honduras much higher jobs but both are crossed as a thunderstorms of already produced a certain amount of rain in nicaragua just in the last twenty for us minor flooding but annoying flooding all the same you got up to sayit depths and those figures hundred seven to be the old thereabouts but a couple days before and thi
accept police shootings of young black men john hendren al-jazeera chicago. ok all weather now and has rob brittany's from central america which is suffering from some pretty destructive flooding is a dangerous time of year because the rains are coming so if the sun and in doing spin up cyclons and that's an interesting potential at the moment and a look at the satellite picture across central america now as a bit of a rock band of plans you can see us for much except behind me is that she her...
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outside the courthouse on chicago's south side, there was jubilation.iah brown is a community activist. >> this is the best moment as a chicagoan i've experienced in my li. this is my first experience as a black man, as a chicagoan, as an illinoisian, and as a man in the united states of america. we never get justice. today we got justice, sir. >> yang: the case of a black teenager killed at the hands of a white policefficer gained national attention and inflamed long-simmering tensionbetween chicago police and the city's minority residents. van dyke's trial marked the first time in more than three decades a chicago officer faced murder charges for a killing while on duty. the prosecution's case centeredg phic dash cam video that showed mcdonald seemingly moving away from officers as van dyke opened fire seconds after arriving. van dyke testified he acted in self defense. >> he waved the knife from his wer right side upwards across his body towards my left shlder. >> and when he did that, what did you , officer? >> i shot him. >> yang: defense attorney
outside the courthouse on chicago's south side, there was jubilation.iah brown is a community activist. >> this is the best moment as a chicagoan i've experienced in my li. this is my first experience as a black man, as a chicagoan, as an illinoisian, and as a man in the united states of america. we never get justice. today we got justice, sir. >> yang: the case of a black teenager killed at the hands of a white policefficer gained national attention and inflamed long-simmering...
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what did obama do for chicago?remember, michelle went there after the shooting of that young woman who came to the white house. >> let me tell you what president obama did for chicago, nothing. and the reason why you did nothing, his pal rahm emanuel was running the city.g so therefore he didn't talk about the issues of chicago. there were people dying in the streets as they are today, and, and they could have done something real for chicago. and you believe that criminal justice reform has gone away, but they've been working on it actively. >> let me just quickly say that in fact, the criticism of president obama came from the left, for saying to people including at church services, and black on black crime is our problem. people said why are you lecturing black folks when there is systemic racism? so i don't buy that he did nothing. i think today with kanye west, what you saw was not a message to the black community but a message to trump supporters ahead of the midterms.aw don't worry about the problem of race,
what did obama do for chicago?remember, michelle went there after the shooting of that young woman who came to the white house. >> let me tell you what president obama did for chicago, nothing. and the reason why you did nothing, his pal rahm emanuel was running the city.g so therefore he didn't talk about the issues of chicago. there were people dying in the streets as they are today, and, and they could have done something real for chicago. and you believe that criminal justice reform...
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in chicago i was not ready for that. there was a guy and some of you may remember the republican governor of illinois was talking about executions i was stunned. why would he do that? i was in st. louis i was a reporter but while we were researching the book i found out they had a torture ring and a tortured so many people to confess to crimes they had not committed including murders that when the governor found out he said i cannot execute anybody i don't know who was guilty or not it was so bad. one came in so beaten it was pretty brutal. the medical examiner said oh my god this is horrible so he called the district attorney to investigate. who was the district attorney? richard daley who would go on to be that they are the longest-serving mayor in the history of chicago. richard daley came down and looked at the report and what did he do? he prosecuted that man and found him guilty and sentenced him to death and then governor ryan stepped in and overturned that and saved his life. but it should have stopped with daily
in chicago i was not ready for that. there was a guy and some of you may remember the republican governor of illinois was talking about executions i was stunned. why would he do that? i was in st. louis i was a reporter but while we were researching the book i found out they had a torture ring and a tortured so many people to confess to crimes they had not committed including murders that when the governor found out he said i cannot execute anybody i don't know who was guilty or not it was so...
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accept police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. the president of interpol has been reported missing after traveling to his home country china from france snow has been able to get in touch with me on way since late last month the french police are now investigating the disappearance of french official says that he arrived in china but went missing soon afterwards adrian brown reports from beijing . well so far china's government has said absolutely nothing about the disappearance of monk home way the first chinese citizen to become head of interpol state controlled media is so far not reporting this story either and any mention of his name on social media is being deleted that is i think a reflection of just how sensitive this cases but in hong kong the south china morning post newspaper which has connections to the chinese government has been offering more information it says sources have told them that mung was taken away after his plane landed in beijing it's believed he left france on september the twenty fifth and that he was
accept police shootings of young black men john hendren al jazeera chicago. the president of interpol has been reported missing after traveling to his home country china from france snow has been able to get in touch with me on way since late last month the french police are now investigating the disappearance of french official says that he arrived in china but went missing soon afterwards adrian brown reports from beijing . well so far china's government has said absolutely nothing about the...
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we have heavy rain that backed through chicago. chicago.f we have heavier > that stuff is stayi west us as we head throu ay e w we'll have to deal , drizzl g out this this g as . s todayth will peek i mid s. up to e low 80s. e wind change, and we sh e a lot m your . 10-day, few things. e warmup at the top of the we r next best rain chance hiding the end of the week. l lrk at y foreca latest forecast. >> dylan, >>> still to come, a californi congress membeclaims his opponent has terrorist ties. >>> what does this toddlero we just moved in aboutdlero four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. it's reace when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was reallyasy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! >>> we'reack with the weekly download. hae look back at the week was. >> the headlines dominated with the kavanaugh nomination. there were a lot of other stories we covered. tarting with the deadly shooting in south carolina. >> a community in shock. seven officers shot wednesday du
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killed so what does this verdict mean for the city of chicago. well if the city was prepared for a massive uprising chicago is still scarred from the one nine hundred sixty eight riots after the death of martin luther king so you have a few officers behind me still but they were there twelve thousand in the city about her. half of them had been deployed all around chicago and they were prepared for a massive uprising and that's because demonstrators said if there was a not guilty verdict they wanted to shut down the city instead what happened is that the city said its workers on the buses were jammed before rush hour with people going away and these crowds that have gathered around the town instead of celebrate it there has been to my knowledge no property damage but what the demonstrators have said is this is just the beginning this isn't about this police officer it's not about this case they will go around the country and ensure that young black men are not shot by police staring into john hendren in chicago john thank you now the nobel peace
killed so what does this verdict mean for the city of chicago. well if the city was prepared for a massive uprising chicago is still scarred from the one nine hundred sixty eight riots after the death of martin luther king so you have a few officers behind me still but they were there twelve thousand in the city about her. half of them had been deployed all around chicago and they were prepared for a massive uprising and that's because demonstrators said if there was a not guilty verdict they...
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i think it's a shame what's happening in chicago. i'm in chicago a lot, too.ave nice things in chicago, you know that, right? i hate to see what's happening. they're having numbers, numbers of people being shot and killed, it's not for this country. so they have to do something and i am totally open, we can do it a different way, i'm totally open. we all agree they have to do something, that's for sure. maybe it's a combination of both, i guess it is but i think it's probably a combination of both and also it's a respect issue. they respect this guy, they respect to this guy, it's a big thing. right now they are not respecting, let's say your mayor or your leadership in chicago, certainly it shouldn't be happening, what's going on there should not be happening. honestly, from our standpoint, this was just set up to be a lunch of two people that i like and i guess they like me and we are going to have lunch and tal talk. >> you know i love you. >> i don't want to put you in that spot. >> i'm standing in that spot, i love this guy right here. i love this guy rig
i think it's a shame what's happening in chicago. i'm in chicago a lot, too.ave nice things in chicago, you know that, right? i hate to see what's happening. they're having numbers, numbers of people being shot and killed, it's not for this country. so they have to do something and i am totally open, we can do it a different way, i'm totally open. we all agree they have to do something, that's for sure. maybe it's a combination of both, i guess it is but i think it's probably a combination of...
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supreme court after clearing the first of two crucial senate votes a chicago police officer who killed a black teenager four years ago shooting him sixteen times is found guilty of murder this year's nobel peace prize is awarded to yazidi campaign an idea mirage and dr dennis moore great day for their work to end sexual violence. and fears more than a thousand people are still buried under a hotel and housing complex flaxen by the quake and tsunami in indonesia. with all your store intruding or you would see for yourself with only one face. city's opponent by turning up late on the way this news will have to wait. or we start with a day of political drama in washington where brett kavanaugh now appears to be on track to secure a lifetime job on the u.s. supreme court two senators who held the swing vote over cavanagh's fate of now announced they will back donald trump's nominee has been a fierce public and political backlash to cavanagh after three women accused him of sexual misconduct in jordan joins us live now from capitol hill and we were watching the announcement of senator susan
supreme court after clearing the first of two crucial senate votes a chicago police officer who killed a black teenager four years ago shooting him sixteen times is found guilty of murder this year's nobel peace prize is awarded to yazidi campaign an idea mirage and dr dennis moore great day for their work to end sexual violence. and fears more than a thousand people are still buried under a hotel and housing complex flaxen by the quake and tsunami in indonesia. with all your store intruding or...
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. >> chicago is the core of middle america, we have to make middle america strong. going to need to get a new breaks, 9 million throughout suburbs, we can create factories. heather: could he help get it done in a brand-new op-ed our next guest writes that don't underestimate kanye and trump, the rapper could successfully deliver for forgotten black communities, patrice joins us to talk more about, this thank you so much for joining us. >> no, problem, heather. heather: i want your reaction to the scene in the oval office between kanye west and president trump? >> it was colorful and you know what there needs to be work done, the past solutions have not worked, let's try something different which is work with the trump administration, i thought it was entertaining and optimistic. heather: patrick, in terms of what he was focusing on, jobs, get more jobs in there and you'll have less crime to deal with, and that was his basic message. >> yeah, what's interesting is that in 2017 black unemployment was 15% in chicago but it city e 13%. so the question is how do you brin
. >> chicago is the core of middle america, we have to make middle america strong. going to need to get a new breaks, 9 million throughout suburbs, we can create factories. heather: could he help get it done in a brand-new op-ed our next guest writes that don't underestimate kanye and trump, the rapper could successfully deliver for forgotten black communities, patrice joins us to talk more about, this thank you so much for joining us. >> no, problem, heather. heather: i want your...
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they care about chicago. their plans to gerrymander districts will devastate our farmers and we cannot let that happen. callritzker: it's hard to out all of the laws in that last soliloquy. let's talk about the 11 million employed by our agriculture. we need to protect them. when donald trump and the administration initiates a trade war that hurt our soybean farmers. you want a governor who will call it out, who will go to our federal officials and call it out. i want to point out to you, the four years he has been in office he has not once called senator dick durbin to ask him to do anything for the people of illinois. not once. you want a governor who will go federal officials and ask them to fight for the farmers of illinois. our soybean farmers are being harmed. a customer in aina, it's very hard to get customer back. people in illinois are being harmed by this trade work. you want a governor who will stand up for them. >> mr. pritzker, thank you. kaitlin has a question. kaitlin: mr. pritzker, you said on
they care about chicago. their plans to gerrymander districts will devastate our farmers and we cannot let that happen. callritzker: it's hard to out all of the laws in that last soliloquy. let's talk about the 11 million employed by our agriculture. we need to protect them. when donald trump and the administration initiates a trade war that hurt our soybean farmers. you want a governor who will call it out, who will go to our federal officials and call it out. i want to point out to you, the...
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david: and it was based in chicago.some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. it is a male firm, you are from france, it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get elected to be the managing director of the entire firm and move to chicago? christine: i love to think it is and quality of work i was doing. it's interesting, actually. i became managing partner in the paris office. gradually i was doing a decent job. i was picked up by the nominating committee, who selected me to join the executive committee. i was the first woman to be on that executive committee. then i went back to practice. they came back to get me. by that time, it was a mess. the i.t. budget was completely out of order. the knowledge management system was a complete disaster. and management was not really trusted. so the nominating committee had a tough time selecting somebody. and it is often in those situations that a woman arises, so i was selected as chairman of the firm. david: the imf managing director
david: and it was based in chicago.some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. it is a male firm, you are from france, it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get elected to be the managing director of the entire firm and move to chicago? christine: i love to think it is and quality of work i was doing. it's interesting, actually. i became managing partner in the paris office. gradually i was doing a decent job. i was picked up by the nominating...
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|j can say that here in chicago, this isa can say that here in chicago, this is a huge case.edicting that if he is found not guilty, maybe violence on the streets. however those predictions, were saying, instead they were forceful protest but they're all peaceful. in chicago, they know what they are doing. they send a strong message but things do not get out of hand. what might be expected, do you know when the verdict might come? we really have no idea. thejudge is going to make them stay over the weekend if they have not reached a verdict, so it could come anytime between now, but it could be over the weekend. alexander the police we re the weekend. alexander the police were asked not to take leave in case ofa were asked not to take leave in case of a reaction that could be violent. they are cancelling days off and extending shifts. the normal officer shift, the expanded that in anticipation of what might happen. thank you very much patrick smith from chicago. the fabulous radio station. this is another story but related, there are this is another story but hundreds of peop
|j can say that here in chicago, this isa can say that here in chicago, this is a huge case.edicting that if he is found not guilty, maybe violence on the streets. however those predictions, were saying, instead they were forceful protest but they're all peaceful. in chicago, they know what they are doing. they send a strong message but things do not get out of hand. what might be expected, do you know when the verdict might come? we really have no idea. thejudge is going to make them stay over...
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. >> manifestantes se lanzaron a las calles en chicago luego de conocer que el policÍa fue declaradocargos de asalto agravado por cada uno de los disparos que le propinÓ al joven en octubre de 2014. >> le pegaron 16 tiros, hay que meterlo preso. por fin alguien sale culpable. >> escuchÉ veredicto del jurado sin emociÓn alguna. asÍ se cometen el primer policÍa de chicago determinÓ cientos 80 en ser declarado culpable de homicidio. >> le espera cÁrcel. le espera, probablemente, un periodo probatorio tambiÉn. pero nunca jamÁs puede ser un policÍa ni trabajar en el Área de policÍa. un castigo bien grave. >> el vÍdeo de una patrullas policial fue pieza clave en el juicio. sÓlo se dio a conocer un aÑo despuÉs del incidente y se lo ve disparando tele incluso cuando el joven estaba en el suelo. >> el segundo grado puede ser de una forma, un buen resultado tanto para el detective como para el pÚblico. porque es homicidio. y quien gana de ende de la sentencia que se ponga. >> hubo protestas. el destino de jefe de la policÍa de ese entonces, departamento justicia de investigaciÓn condal departa
. >> manifestantes se lanzaron a las calles en chicago luego de conocer que el policÍa fue declaradocargos de asalto agravado por cada uno de los disparos que le propinÓ al joven en octubre de 2014. >> le pegaron 16 tiros, hay que meterlo preso. por fin alguien sale culpable. >> escuchÉ veredicto del jurado sin emociÓn alguna. asÍ se cometen el primer policÍa de chicago determinÓ cientos 80 en ser declarado culpable de homicidio. >> le espera cÁrcel. le espera,...
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housing is graphed rapidly increasing chicago passed an ordinance to protect s r o's three years agorequiring sellers to first consider buyers who would preserve them as as are rose but with real estate prices rising they're now selling faster than ever thirty six since the law passed and it's not just happening here what chicago has experience has been experience also in philadelphia san francisco los angeles new york and they all go through the same situations where you have politicians who want to cater to the well to do and they will sacrifice the poor to accommodate those who have more money some their windowless walls topped by wire cages for ventilation are known as cage hotels the wilson man's hotel is closing for renovations and when it reopens there will be fewer rooms and they'll go from three hundred twenty dollars a piece to eight hundred dollars and up so many people here are going to have to find a new place and for some that could mean the street is single room hotels have closed chicago's homeless problem has increased when i was coming of the wood a lot of the. gang
housing is graphed rapidly increasing chicago passed an ordinance to protect s r o's three years agorequiring sellers to first consider buyers who would preserve them as as are rose but with real estate prices rising they're now selling faster than ever thirty six since the law passed and it's not just happening here what chicago has experience has been experience also in philadelphia san francisco los angeles new york and they all go through the same situations where you have politicians who...