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classy downtown chicago with its imposing skyline is world removed from the chicago lapointe watson he covers stories from the tough assignment one that is really cool song camera he's been on the job for 20 years now and seldom sleeps more than 5 hours a day if that. promise of. a cup of coffee sounds good. local t.v. stations pay between $150.00 and $300.00 for the footage he delivers although there are plenty of cases to cover poorly as he's known by police and gang members alike as to what song for his money he's the city's number one police reporter and after all these years he's still passionate about his job. here. is not going to lie to get a job. if you have fear you can't you can't properly cover the city of chicago i don't know if you have fear it's like if you were a war correspondent and you were assigned to afghanistan or iraq this is the civil or assignment at the end of the day every day someone is being shot at my life. so it is not much different than being a combat journalist many times tonight it's a quiet night and we already have several people shot. a quiet night
classy downtown chicago with its imposing skyline is world removed from the chicago lapointe watson he covers stories from the tough assignment one that is really cool song camera he's been on the job for 20 years now and seldom sleeps more than 5 hours a day if that. promise of. a cup of coffee sounds good. local t.v. stations pay between $150.00 and $300.00 for the footage he delivers although there are plenty of cases to cover poorly as he's known by police and gang members alike as to what...
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amy: the chicago tribune ran an editorial headlined "this ctu strike has betrayed chicago's children." the editorial read in part -- "there are about 300,000 children in chicago who have missed nearly two weeks of classroom instruction and after-school activities. there are high schoolers who have fallen behind on college application preparations. athletes who lost the chance to participate in postseason playoffs and tournaments. and there are children from every community who counted on school as a sanctuary. for thousands of those children, school essentially was their only place of learning, emotional support and consistency." the editorial went on to criticize ctu leaders saying -- "they made outlandish demands as if city hall owed teachers not just a big wage bump but a utopian version of chicago." stacy davis gates, can you respond? >> we got what we needed for our students. it is always outlandish and utopian when right-wing new sources limit the resources that black children, brown children in the city get to have. it is a shame that the "tribune" cannot see the work that teac
amy: the chicago tribune ran an editorial headlined "this ctu strike has betrayed chicago's children." the editorial read in part -- "there are about 300,000 children in chicago who have missed nearly two weeks of classroom instruction and after-school activities. there are high schoolers who have fallen behind on college application preparations. athletes who lost the chance to participate in postseason playoffs and tournaments. and there are children from every community who...
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and chicago beckoned.t a top chicago law firm, saidly and austin, remember when michelle robinson started working for them. >> when you meet her, even back then, michelle was a winning person. you knew she was as smart as they come, and we certainly were thrilled to have her here. >> michelle did very well at saidly and austin. she wanted to be part of the firm's life. she helped to volunteer the summer program. >> the firm was abuzz about this fabulous first year student from harvard. black man. very articulate. i thought, yeah, right, sure. i'm sure he's not all that. i'm sure he's a black man that can talk straight. >> the firm was largely white. they wanted saidly and austin to be seen as a progressive place, a welcoming place. a place where a star such as barack obama could be happy. they introduced him to another star at saidly and austin. >> it made complete sense to have michelle be his summer adviser. we thought he was quite extraordinary. we thought she was terrific. they took it from there. >> h
and chicago beckoned.t a top chicago law firm, saidly and austin, remember when michelle robinson started working for them. >> when you meet her, even back then, michelle was a winning person. you knew she was as smart as they come, and we certainly were thrilled to have her here. >> michelle did very well at saidly and austin. she wanted to be part of the firm's life. she helped to volunteer the summer program. >> the firm was abuzz about this fabulous first year student from...
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he had a large occasion later in chicago. and then, but he was told, oh, he is too black to be able to be able to be a lawyer, so he kept saying, i want to be a defender of my people. so his landlady gave him an opportunity to start his newspaper, the chicago defender, in 1905. notorious so unified, he started to go door to door giving, news and it is interesting, because on the newspaper, when you see the first, newspaper in one size it says, good, news on the other side said, bad news. and so he would report on what was going on in the neighborhood. this was in 1905. so this really set the pace, and he was in the right place at the right time. as time went, on by 1910, five years from then, he was able to hire his first employee. so we did everything for five years. around 19 seventies, it became apparent that there needed to be something well done about all the ills in the south. actually, before that, but by 1970 he basically decided that he was going to have what they called the great northern drive, and so they were goo
he had a large occasion later in chicago. and then, but he was told, oh, he is too black to be able to be able to be a lawyer, so he kept saying, i want to be a defender of my people. so his landlady gave him an opportunity to start his newspaper, the chicago defender, in 1905. notorious so unified, he started to go door to door giving, news and it is interesting, because on the newspaper, when you see the first, newspaper in one size it says, good, news on the other side said, bad news. and so...
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the university of chicago. [laughter] barry: you come here as a student, you're finishing your work. myron miller says to you, you want to stick around and do the sort of research you are doing? is that how you became a professor here? barry: yeah. i had offers at some other places but most of the turned me down. they said i was to chicago. [laughter] eugene: i don't know what that meant, actually. barry: these folks know exactly what that means. [laughter] eugene: it was very weird to hire somebody from your own phd program on your faculty. they had only done one or two before that. barry: so david, you had a different experience. you grow up in kansas, get a ba in economics and a masters from the university of kansas. what made you decide to come to chicago? david: i did a little bit of reading in finance. a financei had professor there that got his phd here and he said, finance is exploding, really emerging as an academic discipline. one of the epicenters is clearly chicago, so i thought well, that would be
the university of chicago. [laughter] barry: you come here as a student, you're finishing your work. myron miller says to you, you want to stick around and do the sort of research you are doing? is that how you became a professor here? barry: yeah. i had offers at some other places but most of the turned me down. they said i was to chicago. [laughter] eugene: i don't know what that meant, actually. barry: these folks know exactly what that means. [laughter] eugene: it was very weird to hire...
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next my dearest friend, and my chicago sister, my 80 cent stack rice, and she the president of the chicago defenders charities which produces the 90-year-old billken parade festival which runs right outside of my front door. she is the founder and the publisher of brownsville life, and lifestyle publication inspired by the historic arts and rich community of historic land. and she brings a special area of expertise, because she comes from a very famous family who includes the photographer bobby zinsak and the public defender along with robert abbott. and so without any further ado, i would like to give the panelists some opening remarks, about 10 minutes or so, and then we can move into the conversation. >>> good evening. can you hear me okay? i wanted to say thank you the lionelintroduction. this is an exciting moment for me, since i am the senior historian here, i am getting a great shot in the arm from my young colleagues and the work they are doing. so when i started to think of what i would say in my opening remarks, i got so excited about thinking of where this field is going to go i
next my dearest friend, and my chicago sister, my 80 cent stack rice, and she the president of the chicago defenders charities which produces the 90-year-old billken parade festival which runs right outside of my front door. she is the founder and the publisher of brownsville life, and lifestyle publication inspired by the historic arts and rich community of historic land. and she brings a special area of expertise, because she comes from a very famous family who includes the photographer bobby...
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that's how i ended up at the university of chicago.laughter] barry: you come here as a student, you're finishing your work. merton miller says to you, you want to stick around and do the researcher doing? is that how you became a professor here? barry: yeah. i had offers at some other places. but most of the places turned me down. they said i was to chicago. i don't know what that meant, actually. barry: these folks know exactly what that means. [laughter] weird tot was very have somebody from your own phd program on your faculty. barry: so david, you had a different experience. you grow up in kansas, get a ba in economics, and a masters. what made you decide to come to chicago? david: i did a little bit of reading in finance. and i had a finance professor there, got his phd here. exploding,ance is really emerging as an academic discipline. it's one of the epicenters, clearly chicago. eo i thought, well it would b fun to be a professor. so i applied here. gene's class my first class. barry: was the dean correct? 50 years ago? eugene: y
that's how i ended up at the university of chicago.laughter] barry: you come here as a student, you're finishing your work. merton miller says to you, you want to stick around and do the researcher doing? is that how you became a professor here? barry: yeah. i had offers at some other places. but most of the places turned me down. they said i was to chicago. i don't know what that meant, actually. barry: these folks know exactly what that means. [laughter] weird tot was very have somebody from...
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vamos hasta chicago. viviana Ávila quien tiene más sobre esta investigaciÓn y lo mÁs importante, la salud de la pequeÑa. viviana: asÍ es, carolina, borja. me encuentro las afueras del hospital, lugar donde se encuentra recluida la menor de siete aÑos de edad.luego de hab el pecho se encuentra en condiciÓn crÍtica. justamente estaba pidiendo dulces en la noche de halloween. este hecho ocurre a las 5:30 pm y esta maÑana una conferencia de prensa el superintendente de la policÍa de chicago dijo que la vida de la menor pende de un hilo. y precisamente dijo que tambiÉn tien auna mÁscara jason persona eneltos en este tiroteo que ha conmocionado a la comunidad mexicana de la villita. le podemos decir que hasta el momento no han identificado a la menor de siete aÑos de edad, pero sabemos que es de origen hispano. en este hospital se le practica una intervenciÓn quirÚrgica. las autoridades tambiÉn estÁn evaluando las cÁmaras de seguridad del comedor de la calle 26 donde esta ubicada precisamente ese barrio hispano
vamos hasta chicago. viviana Ávila quien tiene más sobre esta investigaciÓn y lo mÁs importante, la salud de la pequeÑa. viviana: asÍ es, carolina, borja. me encuentro las afueras del hospital, lugar donde se encuentra recluida la menor de siete aÑos de edad.luego de hab el pecho se encuentra en condiciÓn crÍtica. justamente estaba pidiendo dulces en la noche de halloween. este hecho ocurre a las 5:30 pm y esta maÑana una conferencia de prensa el superintendente de la policÍa de...
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bizarre. >> reporter: dwayne knew it was an emergency. >> chicago emergency, jennings. >> reporter: the 52-year-old pennsylvania native was far from home and suffering from a major stroke. >> i'm at the thompson chicago hotel. >> you're what >> sorry, it's hard to talk. >> reporter: the call transferred to paramedics. >> so what is it you're looking for, sir >> an ambulance. i'm dizzy. my face is going numb. >> what is your address, sir >> i'm at the thompson chicago hotel. >> reporter: again says where he is. >> i need you to look on a business card or something and see what the address is, sir. >> i'm so dizzy i can't stand up. >> reporter: instead of looking up the address of the hotel, the dispatcher asks him to find it himself. >> the thompson chicago hotel. >> i understand, sir i'm not there. you are. i need you to help yourself here a little bit and get us an address so we can get you an ambulance. >> i finally got frustrated and i hung up from 911 and i'm now lying in the bed staring at the ceiling thinking this is it. >> reporter: unable to call the front desk, he finally g
bizarre. >> reporter: dwayne knew it was an emergency. >> chicago emergency, jennings. >> reporter: the 52-year-old pennsylvania native was far from home and suffering from a major stroke. >> i'm at the thompson chicago hotel. >> you're what >> sorry, it's hard to talk. >> reporter: the call transferred to paramedics. >> so what is it you're looking for, sir >> an ambulance. i'm dizzy. my face is going numb. >> what is your address,...
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and so he came back to chicago in 1905 with fen pennies. he had a law education later in chicago, and then -- but he was told, oh, he's too black to be able to be a lawyer. so he just kept saying, i want to be a defend are er of my peo so his land lady gave him an opportunity to start his newspaper, the chicago defender in 1905. so in 1905, he started to go door to door getting news. and it's interesting because on the newspaper when you see the first newspaper, on one side it says good news. on the other side it said bad news. and so he would report on what was going on in the neighborhood. this is in 1905. but this really set the pace and he began -- he was at the right place and the right time. as time went on, by 1910, five years from then he was able to hire his first employee. so he did everything for five years. around 1917, it became apparent that there needed to be something done about all the ills in the south. actually before that. but by 1917, he basically decided that he was going to have what they call the great northern drive
and so he came back to chicago in 1905 with fen pennies. he had a law education later in chicago, and then -- but he was told, oh, he's too black to be able to be a lawyer. so he just kept saying, i want to be a defend are er of my peo so his land lady gave him an opportunity to start his newspaper, the chicago defender in 1905. so in 1905, he started to go door to door getting news. and it's interesting because on the newspaper when you see the first newspaper, on one side it says good news....
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did he fail chicago?> the president has the platform. he can be -- talking about the crisis that you have and i give you great credit for sharing the same sentiments that i have about my hometown. president obama had the opportunity to raise the nation avenatti wearness of the crisis and provide federal resources. he hasn't done that. donald trump ran for president and alerted the world to who i knew many years ago. you can walk out on the streets of chicago and literally be shot. people have said, no, that's not true. we see what the numbers are. if we just look at the recent numbers, over 2,400 people have been shot. the new mayor there that has refused to met with president trump or ask for help has been a complete failure as well. she's brand new to the job. you can see what she writes on twitter about the president. it's all about politics. it's disappointing. especially with people dying every day on a the streets. >> gianno, it's a good time to remind everyone what she said, this is the kind of thi
did he fail chicago?> the president has the platform. he can be -- talking about the crisis that you have and i give you great credit for sharing the same sentiments that i have about my hometown. president obama had the opportunity to raise the nation avenatti wearness of the crisis and provide federal resources. he hasn't done that. donald trump ran for president and alerted the world to who i knew many years ago. you can walk out on the streets of chicago and literally be shot. people...
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i say to the people of chicago, hour work is here.n't matter for us to reduce our crime fight. let's focus on what we need to do here and that way we'll be able to get this crime down. people that really want to help show us by helping and not by talking. >> reporter: the superintendent tells me he does not want to get in a back and forth with the president but the numbers don't lie so far. you've seen a drop. 11% of crime dropped across the city. his main focus right now is that 7-year-old girl and trying to find out who did it and how fast they can get that person into custody. this is a conversation we've had for years and one he's very passionate about. the whole idea though, he says if trump wants to help instead of tweeting send more money to chicago. >> we are certainly thinking of that little girl. ryan young, thank you so much reporting live from chicago. >>> wildfires and a lot of uncertainty. the new normal for families in california as firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish at least a dozen fast-moving wildfires. one
i say to the people of chicago, hour work is here.n't matter for us to reduce our crime fight. let's focus on what we need to do here and that way we'll be able to get this crime down. people that really want to help show us by helping and not by talking. >> reporter: the superintendent tells me he does not want to get in a back and forth with the president but the numbers don't lie so far. you've seen a drop. 11% of crime dropped across the city. his main focus right now is that...
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did he feel chicago?know what? the president has the platform and he could be looking at the crisis that you have and can i give you great credit for sharing the same sentiments that you have about my hometown. president obama has the opportunity to raise the nation's awareness and the crisis and also provide federal resources. he hasn't done that. donald trump ran h for president in 2016 and he delivered the word to what i knew many, many years ago. that you can walk out on the streets of chicago and literally be shot. people have said that's not true but we see what the numbers are. if we just look at recent2, numbers over 2400 people have been shot. the new man there who has refused to meet with president trump or ask for help has been a complete failure as well. you can see what she writes on twitter about the president, it's all about politics. especially when you have grand people lettering up. >> and it's a good time to remind everyone about what she said it, and this is the kind of thing she says
did he feel chicago?know what? the president has the platform and he could be looking at the crisis that you have and can i give you great credit for sharing the same sentiments that you have about my hometown. president obama has the opportunity to raise the nation's awareness and the crisis and also provide federal resources. he hasn't done that. donald trump ran h for president in 2016 and he delivered the word to what i knew many, many years ago. that you can walk out on the streets of...
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. >> acaba la huelga, vuelven las clases a las escuelas pÚblicas de chicago tras el acuerdo entre los la alcaldesa de la ciudad para poner fin a una huelga que ha durado 11 dÍas. >> el altar de altares es la ofrenda monumental que se monta en el zÓcalo de la capital mexicana para celebrar a lo grande el dÍa de muertos, su autor dice que con ella se puede viajar a travÉs del paÍs. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> pan de muertos. es uno de los elementos clave para los mexicanos en este dÍa del calendario. un pan dulce que nos atrevimos a hacer para ustedes para el que hace falta dedicaciÓn y mucha paciencia. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ hola, muy buenas tardes, bienvenidos a su noticiero, les saluda felicidad. mientras en la costa oeste varios incendios siguen consumiendo california, en el otro extremo en el este, el fin de semana se va a complicar pero por las bajas temperaturas, las tormentas elÉctricas y los poderosos vientos que han llevado a las autoridades a imponer incluso alerta de tornado en algunos puntos, cristina londoÑo nos pone al tanto de este clima severo, adelante, cristina. >> asÍ es, felicidad, muy b
. >> acaba la huelga, vuelven las clases a las escuelas pÚblicas de chicago tras el acuerdo entre los la alcaldesa de la ciudad para poner fin a una huelga que ha durado 11 dÍas. >> el altar de altares es la ofrenda monumental que se monta en el zÓcalo de la capital mexicana para celebrar a lo grande el dÍa de muertos, su autor dice que con ella se puede viajar a travÉs del paÍs. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> pan de muertos. es uno de los elementos clave para los mexicanos en...
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he tells the former owner of the chicago cubs about it. eventually, kaminski is going to know about these rumors. he will get very agitated. the managers of the white sox will get very agitated. after the series is over, there is a series of articles coming out about the rumor fix. it is interesting, when they come out, the sporting news, the bible of baseball comes out and there is a famous passage by them which is incredibly anti-semitic about a bunch of hook nosed gamblers behind this and just because they do things, do not believe that anyone in our great american game would ever stoop to this. they certainly stooped to it. comiskey investigated and hired gamblers in the off-season. how much he covered this up, how much did he really knew? there is knowing and there is proving. he offered a $10,000 reward to anyone who could prove that the series was fixed. harry redman, one of the st. louis gamblers comes forward, i want $10,000 and this is what happened. we know that weaver was involved in the meetings to fix the series. well, this i
he tells the former owner of the chicago cubs about it. eventually, kaminski is going to know about these rumors. he will get very agitated. the managers of the white sox will get very agitated. after the series is over, there is a series of articles coming out about the rumor fix. it is interesting, when they come out, the sporting news, the bible of baseball comes out and there is a famous passage by them which is incredibly anti-semitic about a bunch of hook nosed gamblers behind this and...
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en chicago termina de nevar hacia unas horas y todo se va hacia la zona de cleveland.emperaturas muy altas, en chicago estÁn en los 20 grados luego tendremos temperaturas en torno al punto de congelaciÓn en cleveland. maÑana las 8:00 a.m. y esa precipitaciÓn que harÍa lluvias en nueva york y que luego podrÍa convertirse en nieve. las sensaciones de hasta dosy tres pulgadas y la florida siempre quedarÍa al margen >> estas son temperaturas que se verÍan en enero y ahora las demos en noviembre. >> decenas de personas en la capital del paÍs ante lo que pueda ocurrir maÑana en la audiencia sobre el futuro de daca. los magistrados escucharÁn argumentos en contra de la decisiÓn borja: 700.000 jÓvenes inmigrantes. nos conectamos hasta washington d.c. con claudia quiÑones que es una soÑadoraque naciÓ en bolivia y llegó al paÍs con su madre a los 12 aÑos. buenas tardes. si tuvieras la oportunidad de ser escuchada por la corte suprema cuÁl serÍa la primera razÓnpara que no cancelaran el programa de daca? >> quÉ tal, lo que sabemos es que funciona. gracias a daca mÁs de 800.000 jÓ
en chicago termina de nevar hacia unas horas y todo se va hacia la zona de cleveland.emperaturas muy altas, en chicago estÁn en los 20 grados luego tendremos temperaturas en torno al punto de congelaciÓn en cleveland. maÑana las 8:00 a.m. y esa precipitaciÓn que harÍa lluvias en nueva york y que luego podrÍa convertirse en nieve. las sensaciones de hasta dosy tres pulgadas y la florida siempre quedarÍa al margen >> estas son temperaturas que se verÍan en enero y ahora las demos en...
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the latest from chicago. >> chicago police say they have seized 10,000 guns so far this year an uptickfrom last year and the annual average of 7000 guns. now averaging one gun recovery every 40 minutes. that's ridiculous but chicago's top cop tells "fox news" lenient gun laws like wisconsin and indiana bringing back the full gut -- duffel bags with guns. it's a hotbed for gun crime. cynically pick up somebody that's used an illegal gun and fired it off. on the books they say to felony but the end of the day when it's all said and done that guy is treated like a misdemeanor until the third time. chicago's police union says officers seize as many guns as possible from suspects but they aren't fully prosecuting. a statement the cook cook county states attorneys office pushes back against the criticism writing her office has approved 92% of the illegal gun cases brought to us and if convicted over 7800 offenders. they'd attorney foxx has taken office in 2016. compare chicago's gun numbers with other cities. chicago police seize more than 10,000 guns in the city of about 2.7 million people.
the latest from chicago. >> chicago police say they have seized 10,000 guns so far this year an uptickfrom last year and the annual average of 7000 guns. now averaging one gun recovery every 40 minutes. that's ridiculous but chicago's top cop tells "fox news" lenient gun laws like wisconsin and indiana bringing back the full gut -- duffel bags with guns. it's a hotbed for gun crime. cynically pick up somebody that's used an illegal gun and fired it off. on the books they say to...
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because he was famous in chicago on the front page of the "chicago tribune" come on papers nationwide, and he only got more famous. what hussein was his undoing. because like so many people who gained a lot of money, he couldn't stay out of the newspapers. he courted the media. he was a masterful public relations manipulator. he was able to charm the sox awfully very hardened straightlaced mr. geithner reporters. because memo -- newspaper reported. he was charming. they said remus had a moving smile, and this is a quote the front page of the "chicago tribune." a moonbeam smile. one of the most charismatic men that people have ever met but at the same time he always carried brass knuckles. and yet a gold tipped weighted came, and george remus had no live. that weight was so he could be people with that cane, and there are many instances in which he bludgeoned people. one man almost to death for potentially, supposedly, may be fooling around with imogene. that's what the kind of person george remus was. i don't know any living character that i could describe him like. somebody asked me
because he was famous in chicago on the front page of the "chicago tribune" come on papers nationwide, and he only got more famous. what hussein was his undoing. because like so many people who gained a lot of money, he couldn't stay out of the newspapers. he courted the media. he was a masterful public relations manipulator. he was able to charm the sox awfully very hardened straightlaced mr. geithner reporters. because memo -- newspaper reported. he was charming. they said remus had...
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chicago could see as much as 5, 6 inches, chicago, cleveland to buffalo.eaviest snow in the northern parts of new york, new hampshire. we could see our first flakes of the season now. >> people need to prepare now. thank you. >>> now to capitol hill. the next phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week. starting wednesday, house democrats take their case against president trump to the american public in televised hearings. wa weijia jiang is traveling with the president in new york. >> reporter: open naergs the impeachment inquiry including hunter biden, the whistle-blower and anyone relied on by the whistle-blower in drafting the complaint. >> we're not going go back in time and revisit conspiracy theories that are implicated in the president's call. >> reporter: the chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, warned republicans in a letter he would not approve their request to hear from the whistle-blower writing in light of the president's threat, the individual's appearance before us would only place their personal safety at grave
chicago could see as much as 5, 6 inches, chicago, cleveland to buffalo.eaviest snow in the northern parts of new york, new hampshire. we could see our first flakes of the season now. >> people need to prepare now. thank you. >>> now to capitol hill. the next phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week. starting wednesday, house democrats take their case against president trump to the american public in televised hearings. wa weijia jiang is traveling with the president in...
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it will move across places like chicago could see as much as five, six inches, chicago, cleveland to buffalo. heaviest snow in the northern parts of new york, vermont and new hampshire. here in boston we could see our first flakes on tuesday. >> quijano: people need to prepare now. jeff, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> quijano: now to capitol hill. the next phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week. starting wednesday house democrats take their case against president trump to the american public in open televised hearings. as weijia jairng reports, republicans are preparing for a fight. she's traveling with the president in new york. >> reporter: democrats are pushing back on who republicans want to call as witnesses during open hearings in the impeachment inquiry, including hunter biden, the whistleblower and anyone relied on by the whistleblower in drafting the complaint. >> we're not going to go back in time and revisit conspiracy theories implicated in the president's call. >> reporter: the chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, warned republicans in
it will move across places like chicago could see as much as five, six inches, chicago, cleveland to buffalo. heaviest snow in the northern parts of new york, vermont and new hampshire. here in boston we could see our first flakes on tuesday. >> quijano: people need to prepare now. jeff, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> quijano: now to capitol hill. the next phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week. starting wednesday house democrats take their case against president...
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i knew him when he was back practicing civil rights law in chicago. and us head of the civil rights division in washington. and at -- do you remember? just an absolutely marvelous -- he was white house counsel at the present time when i was working in the clinton administration and i remember he said to me, have you ever met barack obama? he said he reminds me of you, you remind me of him and you guys should know each other. and i'd heard this name. t's not a name coud commonly hear. and when i was in chicago, we spent some time together and i liked him from the beginning. i remember he called me -- i think i was working at coca-cola when he called. said duval, i'm running for office, i want your help. ics semi excited, it's about time. he said i'm all, in i'll give tit max. he said duvall, brother, there is no max in chicago. i said brother, there's got to be one. and his run for the presidency. it was just a thing to behold. not just for him but for the nation with a marvelously uplifting, positive, encounselinging tyke -- time for all of us and i'l
i knew him when he was back practicing civil rights law in chicago. and us head of the civil rights division in washington. and at -- do you remember? just an absolutely marvelous -- he was white house counsel at the present time when i was working in the clinton administration and i remember he said to me, have you ever met barack obama? he said he reminds me of you, you remind me of him and you guys should know each other. and i'd heard this name. t's not a name coud commonly hear. and when i...
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Nov 26, 2019
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a grew up on the southside of chicago. -- i grew up on the southside of chicago. i lived there with my grandparents, mother, and sister. we spent some of that time on welfare. i think when you're a kid and you are poor, it is not what you focus on, at least not what we focused on. my grandmother would say we are not poor, we are broke, because brooke is temporary. had a very strong sense of , where i describe it as a time where every child on the block was under the jurisdiction of every adult. if you messed up down the street, your neighbor could go up and then call home. i willhink actually, just take a minute to say that of learningnce, early what community is about, that you have a stake in your and they have struggles as well as iran, has been an essential influence for me and my public life and my professional life and in my personal life. we had terrific teachers in those broken and under resourced overcrowded schools, marvelous -- i had a marvelous six grade teacher i will not forget. she taught me how to count and say greetings in german. music,"ed "the s
a grew up on the southside of chicago. -- i grew up on the southside of chicago. i lived there with my grandparents, mother, and sister. we spent some of that time on welfare. i think when you're a kid and you are poor, it is not what you focus on, at least not what we focused on. my grandmother would say we are not poor, we are broke, because brooke is temporary. had a very strong sense of , where i describe it as a time where every child on the block was under the jurisdiction of every adult....
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luckily for him, his uncle owned a pharmacy in suburban chicago. even though he wouldn't look like an athlete he was about five, five and a half, while over 200 pounds. he was an amazing athlete and he did athletic things i'm sure none of us could have done on our best days so it is an interesting side story. he begins this career in the pharmacy and when he comes of age he passes the licensure to become a pharmacist. the interesting thing is that this places him at the heart of the community. he liked the attention and the money and when he passed the licensure that he lied to get his license and he made himself two years older he was 19 and apply it to say he was 21. he is ambitious. remember german immigrant who dropped out of school. this was about the best life he could have. he was already gaining wealth. he started speculating in real estate deals and these sort of things. very interesting early history. but what he does is besides i've had enough of the pharmacy even though he's more successful and he decides to become a lawyer of all thing
luckily for him, his uncle owned a pharmacy in suburban chicago. even though he wouldn't look like an athlete he was about five, five and a half, while over 200 pounds. he was an amazing athlete and he did athletic things i'm sure none of us could have done on our best days so it is an interesting side story. he begins this career in the pharmacy and when he comes of age he passes the licensure to become a pharmacist. the interesting thing is that this places him at the heart of the community....
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i'm in the city of chicago behind me.very american man between 8 to 20, 47% of you are unemployed, the dynamic is changing under a trump presidency. shannon: a big supporter of the present charlie kirk said the push for impeachment among black americans 58%, support for impeachment among black americans now 37%. the 21 point drop. democratic two makes to make their case for impeachment and even their most consistent base isn't buying this sham. had to say that carefully. what do you make, the trump campaign continued outreach to this particular group of voters. is it making headway? >> generations - i think lbj would attest to the record. >> lbj, the civil rights activist in the senate? >> the president -- shannon: one at a time. >> i did not interrupt you. >> i wanted to correct you. >> it is about the fact. the fact that this. if you look at generations, he has not been the president for african-americans, not only has he upheld and propped up neo-nazis and the kkk but attacked black members of congress, republicans and
i'm in the city of chicago behind me.very american man between 8 to 20, 47% of you are unemployed, the dynamic is changing under a trump presidency. shannon: a big supporter of the present charlie kirk said the push for impeachment among black americans 58%, support for impeachment among black americans now 37%. the 21 point drop. democratic two makes to make their case for impeachment and even their most consistent base isn't buying this sham. had to say that carefully. what do you make, the...
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un enfermero en chicago. para darme una sonrisa 4 tonos más blanca.la campal. la estrella de los cleveland br agrediÓ a los de losown acereros. fue suspendido por la nfl. ambas organizaciones, los browns y los acereros fueron multadas por dos hitos $50,000 cada una, lamentable lo sucedido. cuatro camiones de comida y siete estructuras sufrieron daÑosluego de la explosiÓn de un tanque de gas. sucediÓ en un parque de san marcos, texas. la detonaciÓn causó un efecto dominolas anteshombros, -- efecto domino. afortunadamente nadie resultÓ lesionado. la policÍa busca una reportadas como desaparecidas. o vecinos dicen que no las omito hace meses. empleados de servicios sociales trataron de contestar esta familia el 30 de octubre en su casa, pero no lo lograron. piden ayuda a la comunidad para reportar cualquier informaciÓn que pueda ayudar o ubicarlas. un maestro fue suspendido, luego de amenazar con dispararle a sus estudiantes por interrumpir, por hablar en clases. una madre fue a la administraciÓn de la escuela, luego de que su hija llegÓ a la casa con un
un enfermero en chicago. para darme una sonrisa 4 tonos más blanca.la campal. la estrella de los cleveland br agrediÓ a los de losown acereros. fue suspendido por la nfl. ambas organizaciones, los browns y los acereros fueron multadas por dos hitos $50,000 cada una, lamentable lo sucedido. cuatro camiones de comida y siete estructuras sufrieron daÑosluego de la explosiÓn de un tanque de gas. sucediÓ en un parque de san marcos, texas. la detonaciÓn causó un efecto dominolas anteshombros,...
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chicago in the world country. >> mind if i ask you what you went to jail today?on crack-cocaine -- on reed education delivery of patrol, substance, you mind telling us what you did. that was to know -- >> wow. but he's back out there. he's back out there and he's making a difference he got a ex-con for community and social change he's going into the community where they have taken so much and they're building back up so that's really good. >> so you hear about this good will from barack obama, obviously, chicago had is his hometown it is where he came out of. >> where he failed right so -- how percentage wise how much do people feel like barack obama has let them down during the course of this administration? >> here's the thing i talk this in the book taken for graduated there's an international conversation between black comungts about him not doing much of anything at all for black for black people. but they don't talk a lot a about it in the press. >> don't you go on fox news and say does it go viral you're now saying this. so they don't want the -- real conv
chicago in the world country. >> mind if i ask you what you went to jail today?on crack-cocaine -- on reed education delivery of patrol, substance, you mind telling us what you did. that was to know -- >> wow. but he's back out there. he's back out there and he's making a difference he got a ex-con for community and social change he's going into the community where they have taken so much and they're building back up so that's really good. >> so you hear about this good will...
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chicago's top cops give a shocking look at the firearms turning the windy city in her war zone. >> chicago gun problem. goes hand-in-hand with the violent crime in the city so immensely proud of cpd taking 10,000 guns off the street this year. heather: chicago police, one gun every 48 minutes, the highest number since 2012 so what will it take to turn the tide? 10,000 guns seized this year alone. anthony napolitano joins us to talk about this. the numbers are staggering. is this a good thing or bad thing? they are getting guns off the streets but when you look at those numbers it is horrible. >> thanks for having me. let's start with a big hell yeah on chicago police officers for doing such a great job recovering 10,000 guns. we are working against the system, handkerchiefs - in my day is a police officer there was never guns in cars. gangbangers had guns laid up underneath a porch or in a garage. the way we are turning over people that are arrested for gun charges, in the catch and release system putting people back on the street even quicker. we are not getting ahead of this problem. the
chicago's top cops give a shocking look at the firearms turning the windy city in her war zone. >> chicago gun problem. goes hand-in-hand with the violent crime in the city so immensely proud of cpd taking 10,000 guns off the street this year. heather: chicago police, one gun every 48 minutes, the highest number since 2012 so what will it take to turn the tide? 10,000 guns seized this year alone. anthony napolitano joins us to talk about this. the numbers are staggering. is this a good...
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, jenny corado noticias telemundo >>> hacemos una breve pausa al regresar, un sacerdote latino en chicagoonal... solo de maybelline new york. ahorra este black fridayrget. con cientos de ofertas. a todo tipo de pestañas... solo de jueves a sábado. ahorra en electrónicos y más. no te pierdas las mega ofertas de la temporada. black friday, solo en target. algunas de mis comidas favoritas pueden manchar mis dientes. por eso uso colgate® optic white® que a noque va más allá de la e para darme una sonrisa 4 tonos más blanca. colgate® optic white blanqueamiento que funciona. no se transfiere, trublend matte made. así que se mantiene solo en tu piel. de covergirl. combínala con el nuevo corrector trublend undercover. una fórmula ligera de alta cobertura en 30 tonos diferentes. de covergirl. ahorra este black fridayrget. con cientos de ofertas. solo de jueves a sábado. ahorra en electrónicos y más. no te pierdas las mega ofertas de la temporada. black friday, solo en target. más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía. lo bueno es que, comparada con coppertop, la nueva duracell optimum te da más
, jenny corado noticias telemundo >>> hacemos una breve pausa al regresar, un sacerdote latino en chicagoonal... solo de maybelline new york. ahorra este black fridayrget. con cientos de ofertas. a todo tipo de pestañas... solo de jueves a sábado. ahorra en electrónicos y más. no te pierdas las mega ofertas de la temporada. black friday, solo en target. algunas de mis comidas favoritas pueden manchar mis dientes. por eso uso colgate® optic white® que a noque va más allá de la e...
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they are planning no off days because cincinnati and chicago are so close. well, really they're not that close. but they were going to have no off days so you needed a deeper pitching staff. and really the white sox that year were really stuck behind cicotte and williams. and after that, it was a guy named dickey carr, who was a rookie who won 13 games and red faber, who's a hall of famer but he's sick. he's had the flu. he's had health problems. he's had physical problems. he's only won 11 games. he's so sick, he's not even going to pitch one game in the world series. so, the white sox basically have a 2 1/2-man rotation going into the -- going into the world series. they got a problem. cicotte and williams won 95% of all white sox games that year. if you take out faber they won 71%. if they get these guys, if the gamblers get to these guys things look really good for a fix. the pitching is really the achilles' heel or really it is so big that it is the achilles foot of the white sox that year. the white sox are going to lose that series. they're playing to
they are planning no off days because cincinnati and chicago are so close. well, really they're not that close. but they were going to have no off days so you needed a deeper pitching staff. and really the white sox that year were really stuck behind cicotte and williams. and after that, it was a guy named dickey carr, who was a rookie who won 13 games and red faber, who's a hall of famer but he's sick. he's had the flu. he's had health problems. he's had physical problems. he's only won 11...
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la sensaciÓn tÉrmica es como si estuviÉramos en mitad de enero. >> desde chicago hasta houston todoen bicicleta. >> porque se calienta el cuerpo, hay que sudar. >> a veces pienso en salir o sacar a los niÑos. >> el pronÓstico es que las bajas temperaturas extenderÁn durante el fin de semana. jorge: aviones israelÍes mataron a 1 comandantey en respuesta los militantes palestinos en gaza lanzaron misiles en tel aviv. respondieron con mÁs ataques aÉreos que mataron a 7 militantes. illia: 3 miembros de 1 grupo de teatro fueron a puÑaladas durante la presentaciÓn en vivo en arabia saudita. la televisiÓn estatal dijo que todos los heridos estÁn en condiciÓn estable. jorge: manifestantes tomaron las calles de chile, hay 20 muertos y $1,000,000,000 en varios resto 1 pÚblica y privada. illia: a gritos cientos de personas se reunieron en el salÓn principal de la universidad de ginebra en protesta por la violencia contra las mujeres, es 1 festival feminista en donde las mujeres argumentan estar su representadas en la industria musical, el grito fue 1 representaciÓn artÍstica y momento polÍtico
la sensaciÓn tÉrmica es como si estuviÉramos en mitad de enero. >> desde chicago hasta houston todoen bicicleta. >> porque se calienta el cuerpo, hay que sudar. >> a veces pienso en salir o sacar a los niÑos. >> el pronÓstico es que las bajas temperaturas extenderÁn durante el fin de semana. jorge: aviones israelÍes mataron a 1 comandantey en respuesta los militantes palestinos en gaza lanzaron misiles en tel aviv. respondieron con mÁs ataques aÉreos que mataron...
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una parroquia de chicago, ofrece 100% de descuento en los pecados. vacÍo. baltazar, al igual que otros fieles catÓlicos vieron la publicidad del padre miguel facebook y acudieron a su llamado. >>> puedes ir a la iglesia tambiÉn, aprovechar el dÍa. >>> lo que encontrÓ en esta iglesia con su confesiÓn no se compara con otra oferta de cosas materiales. >>> me siento bien, me sentÍ como que me limpie por dentro. me siento muy bien. se m me salieron las lÁgrimas. >>> que practiquen la gratitud. >>> y tambiÉn el padre miguel recuerda a los feligreses tiene 100% todo el aÑo en cualquier parroquia. >>> reconciliarse con dios rc los demÁs y consigo mismo. para encontrar la paz que tanto anhelamos en nuestras vidas. rubÉn pereida noticias telemundo. >>> comienza una Época de fiesta, regalos y reflexiÓn. y nos vamos, gracias por entrar a sus hogares, los esperamos maÑana, con mÁs noticias a las 6:30 de la tarde, 5:30 en el centro, tenga buenas noches. ♪. ♪. ♪. en. ♪. ♪. ♪. [tema musical] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪]
una parroquia de chicago, ofrece 100% de descuento en los pecados. vacÍo. baltazar, al igual que otros fieles catÓlicos vieron la publicidad del padre miguel facebook y acudieron a su llamado. >>> puedes ir a la iglesia tambiÉn, aprovechar el dÍa. >>> lo que encontrÓ en esta iglesia con su confesiÓn no se compara con otra oferta de cosas materiales. >>> me siento bien, me sentÍ como que me limpie por dentro. me siento muy bien. se m me salieron las lÁgrimas....
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chicago tops the cities of compass getting the most guns.spite the toughest gun laws in the country. >> chicago police say they have seized 10,000 guns so far this year, an uptick from last year and its recent annual average from about 7,000 guns, now averaging one gun recovery every 48 minutes. >> that is ridiculous to me. >> chicago's top cop tells fox news gun runners are going to neighboring states with convenient gun laws like wisconsin and indiana are bringing back duffel bags of guns, he says weak sentencing grates a hotbed for gun crime. >> on the books it may say it's a felony but at the end of the day when it's all said and done, that guy is treated like a misdemeanor until about the third time we catch him. >> chicago's police union says officers seize as many guns as possible from suspects but they aren't fully prosecuted. in a statement, cook county state attorney's office pushes back against a criticism writing our office has approved 92% of the illegal gun cases brought to us and has convicted over 7800 offenders since state a
chicago tops the cities of compass getting the most guns.spite the toughest gun laws in the country. >> chicago police say they have seized 10,000 guns so far this year, an uptick from last year and its recent annual average from about 7,000 guns, now averaging one gun recovery every 48 minutes. >> that is ridiculous to me. >> chicago's top cop tells fox news gun runners are going to neighboring states with convenient gun laws like wisconsin and indiana are bringing back...
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in chicago, it will be snowing. snow in chicago and 33 degrees. all right, tonight, san rafael gets down to 49. santa rosa 47. sunrise tomorrow morning at quarter to 7:00. the forecast highs tomorrow will be in the 70s, well above average. veteran's day finds sunnyvale at 78. cam bell at 80 degrees and 79 at san jose. at travis air force base, 81 degrees. pittsburgh 77, antioch 77 and livermore all the way to 80 degrees. fog and clouds in sinceon beach and then sunshine. in santa rosa 82. petaluma tomorrow hits 80 degrees. and clear lake looking pretty good. here's how it looks in the extended forecast. the numbers are going to be the warmest of the week tomorrow before subsiding into the 70s and picking up a few more low clouds employ we'll pick up clouds, but we won't be picking up rain. it won't be exciting. no, ladies and gentlemen, for excitement, we have just the guy. >>> wait until tomorrow night. the raiders got today off. still got pretty good news. patrick mahomes is back for kansas city. can't play defense. what it means for the raiders
in chicago, it will be snowing. snow in chicago and 33 degrees. all right, tonight, san rafael gets down to 49. santa rosa 47. sunrise tomorrow morning at quarter to 7:00. the forecast highs tomorrow will be in the 70s, well above average. veteran's day finds sunnyvale at 78. cam bell at 80 degrees and 79 at san jose. at travis air force base, 81 degrees. pittsburgh 77, antioch 77 and livermore all the way to 80 degrees. fog and clouds in sinceon beach and then sunshine. in santa rosa 82....
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i want to throw the brady trimble on the streets of chicago. >> hey matt we've been driving around chicago all day and traffic has been touch and go right now we are stuck in some pretty bad stuff and you mentioned the weather. it's causing issues for drivers as well. specifically in this area of the wind, i talked to one driver who said they saw a semi truck that got toppled over by the wind while they were driving. north of here in the minneapolis area and other parts of the midwest they are dealing with some pretty intense now. you can see right now things are moving at a crawl here on this highway in chicago and there are a lot of drivers on the road this thanksgiving. to be precise almost more than 49 million of them are on the road, that's up to .8% compared to last year. it's also tied, or close to a record set in 2005. a lot of people in the roads because the gas prices are low. the national average is only $2.59 right now. the cheapest place to buy gas is the south. for now we will send it back to trace in los angeles. >> trace: nice work all of you. you have to remember when you
i want to throw the brady trimble on the streets of chicago. >> hey matt we've been driving around chicago all day and traffic has been touch and go right now we are stuck in some pretty bad stuff and you mentioned the weather. it's causing issues for drivers as well. specifically in this area of the wind, i talked to one driver who said they saw a semi truck that got toppled over by the wind while they were driving. north of here in the minneapolis area and other parts of the midwest...
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en, se registraron sensaciones tÉrmicas de- 12°f, en cuanto a las temperaturas mÁximas en 1995 en chicagoes en el paÍs podrian experimentar rÉcords de temperaturas gÉlidas. pero el frÍo Ártico tambiÉn ha provocado tragedias,una de las vÍctimas es un niÑo de ocho aÑos que falleciÓ en una autopista de kansas, tambiÉn muchas ciudades en el lado oeste han decidido suspender clases y, y si se tienen que exponer, vayan bien, por lo pronto es todo desde esta frÍa ciudad de chicago, felicidad. >> un noviembre helado, vamos a ver el tiempo en este momento en el paÍs, nos lo cuenta luis carrera, jefe de meteorologÍa de telemundo miami, adelante. >> quÉ tal, asÍ es un poderoso frente afectÓ la zona de chicago durante ayer, el sistema sigue avanzando y durante esta jornada se encuentra de dejar mucha precipitaciÓn, lluvia y tambiÉn nieve mucho mÁs cerca de la costa este de estados unidos. nueva york, washington, boston, philadelphia, van a ver actividad fuerte durante esta jornada, hacia la porciÓn sur de washington verÁn principalmente lluvia, hacia el norte estÁ presente la nieve, tambiÉn un interi
en, se registraron sensaciones tÉrmicas de- 12°f, en cuanto a las temperaturas mÁximas en 1995 en chicagoes en el paÍs podrian experimentar rÉcords de temperaturas gÉlidas. pero el frÍo Ártico tambiÉn ha provocado tragedias,una de las vÍctimas es un niÑo de ocho aÑos que falleciÓ en una autopista de kansas, tambiÉn muchas ciudades en el lado oeste han decidido suspender clases y, y si se tienen que exponer, vayan bien, por lo pronto es todo desde esta frÍa ciudad de chicago,...
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well he did not invest in chicago.reponderance he failed chicago and so people will be talking in a barber shop and they'll kism we did not feel his economic impact. we know that. join me for fox news contributor author of the new book taken for granted. what did the people down in the south side say about donald trump? >> actually there was some individuals that i interview who thought he wastr doing a tremendous job. >> economically somebody who was ho delivering and i talk about it in any book taken for granted president trump is most impactful president that black america has had in my lifetime. : how do black men feel the economic impact because you know if you don't have a lot and you have a little bit more you might not feel n that. . let's talk facts in 2016, about if you're african-american male between age of 20 to 24, 47% of you unemployed or out of school we know what hasou happed since 2016 and statistic has shown since 2016 up to now been 1.3 million jobs added into the black community president trump can
well he did not invest in chicago.reponderance he failed chicago and so people will be talking in a barber shop and they'll kism we did not feel his economic impact. we know that. join me for fox news contributor author of the new book taken for granted. what did the people down in the south side say about donald trump? >> actually there was some individuals that i interview who thought he wastr doing a tremendous job. >> economically somebody who was ho delivering and i talk about...
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. >> todos lo conocÍan y sus paletas eran famosas en el Área de la villita en chicago donde salÍa a venderlasias ayer falleciÓ. >> la guelaguetza es un restaurante en los Ángeles desde hace 25 aÑos y lo celebra con la publicaciÓn de su libro y recetas, nos lo muestra una integrante de laam * ♪ ♪ >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, cÓmo estÁn, gracias por acompaÑarme, les saluda felicidad aveleyra decenas con autos de familiares en sonora, van llegando al lugar donde hoy empiezan los funerales, hay tristeza e indignaciÓn contra el gobierno mexicano al quien le piden mano dura contra el crimen organizado, raÚl torres estÁ en la localidad donde ocurriÓ la masacre, raÚl, buenas tardes. >> entre el dolor y la tragedia hoy comienzan los funerales de las 3 madres y los 6 menores que perdieron la vida en este ataque el pasado lunes, justamente como parte de los funerales llegaron en caravana decenas y decenas de familiares de gente que forma parte de la comunidad de los mormones y que son parte de la familia lebarÓn, llegaron por supuesto acompaÑarlos desde diferentes lugares del estado vecino de chihuah
. >> todos lo conocÍan y sus paletas eran famosas en el Área de la villita en chicago donde salÍa a venderlasias ayer falleciÓ. >> la guelaguetza es un restaurante en los Ángeles desde hace 25 aÑos y lo celebra con la publicaciÓn de su libro y recetas, nos lo muestra una integrante de laam * ♪ ♪ >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, cÓmo estÁn, gracias por acompaÑarme, les saluda felicidad aveleyra decenas con autos de familiares en sonora, van llegando al lugar...
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matt finn looks at this apparent contradiction tonight from chicago. >> chicago police say they have gone so far this year and uptick from last year at its recent annual average of about 7,000 guns. now averaging one gone recovery every 48 minutes. >> that's ridiculous. >> they tell fox news gun runners are going to neighboring states with lenient gun laws like wisconsin and indiana and bringing back double bags with guns. he says weak sentencing creates a hotbed for gun crime. >> we have picked up somebody was used in the legal gone, actually used it. on the books they may say that because a felon, but at the end of the day that castrated like a misdemeanor until about the third time we catch him. >> chicago was police union says officer sees as many guns as possible from suspects, but they aren't fully prosecuted. in a statement the attorney's office pushes back against the criticism writing, "our office has approved 92% of the illegal gun case has brought to our office meant has convicted over 1700 offenders." fox news submitted information request to compare chicago's gun numbers
matt finn looks at this apparent contradiction tonight from chicago. >> chicago police say they have gone so far this year and uptick from last year at its recent annual average of about 7,000 guns. now averaging one gone recovery every 48 minutes. >> that's ridiculous. >> they tell fox news gun runners are going to neighboring states with lenient gun laws like wisconsin and indiana and bringing back double bags with guns. he says weak sentencing creates a hotbed for gun...
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ron mott, nbc news, chicago. >>> all right. now to our nbc news exclusive. inside syria with the u.s. troops on a new mission, protecting the country's oil fields nbc's courtney kube with a rare access inside the u.s. base. >> reporter: we're inside syria with u.s. troops who have been moving into a remote base, including a national guard unit from south carolina. the u.s. is still working with kurdish allies known as the syrian democratic forces, or the sdf u.s. military leaders say the mission here continues to be to defeat isis, but the footprint has changed. many u.s. special operators who are here targeting isis have left, replacing them ar infantry troops, including national guard soldiers with these bradleys we go up for an aerial view with major general eric hill, who commands the special operations task force across syria and iraq. u.s. troops now working to keep oil fields out of the hands of isis. >> we will continue to secure that whole area with the capability we have >> reporter: general hill's troops are also dealing with a strained relationsh
ron mott, nbc news, chicago. >>> all right. now to our nbc news exclusive. inside syria with the u.s. troops on a new mission, protecting the country's oil fields nbc's courtney kube with a rare access inside the u.s. base. >> reporter: we're inside syria with u.s. troops who have been moving into a remote base, including a national guard unit from south carolina. the u.s. is still working with kurdish allies known as the syrian democratic forces, or the sdf u.s. military leaders...
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here in chicago the snow has stopped though the wind has not.rature 11 but the wind making it feel like it's minus 6 right now and unfortunately those conditions are going to linger at least for a while. look, the system is going to keep moving east, as we talked about. some of the most severe weather that we'll see will come in the next 24 to 48 hours, so we're talking about more of that snow, we're talking about ice in some areas and bitterly cold temperatures. you talked about the record being broken across the country. the national weather service says this is really one for the record books, because it's so early in the season. a lot of people in chicago they're used to weather like this, but that's in december and january. now the calendar still says fall and it is, quite frankly, very cold, wrutal out here right now, guys. >> well you look like you have many, you're very bundled. how many layers are you wearing? >> i am at three layers but i had the option to go to five so i may be adding some layers before it's all said and done. >> we'l
here in chicago the snow has stopped though the wind has not.rature 11 but the wind making it feel like it's minus 6 right now and unfortunately those conditions are going to linger at least for a while. look, the system is going to keep moving east, as we talked about. some of the most severe weather that we'll see will come in the next 24 to 48 hours, so we're talking about more of that snow, we're talking about ice in some areas and bitterly cold temperatures. you talked about the record...
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minded works so his art and the are from the really pulled me into the small town and i played chicago underground do a show there 10 years ago and just fell over the place now you new albums are just brought out a trilogy of new albums called the marfa trilogy how does living in a place like marfa texas in the middle of nowhere i think the nearest airport is 3 hours away how does that influence your work in these albums but what's so dynamic about the area not only is it in the middle of the desert close to the mexican border. it's the dynamic of the of the town itself with with the artists. visually literature poetry books. of film it's a very dynamic community this way and it's always somebody for me it's. a residency form out or something else and we're showing something that's just fascinating and very briefly i believe you're starting you're trying to start up more of a music scene there since there's such a big visual arts you know we're going to few things that we sort of thing called the desert and crips which we did last year and that's one of the one of the new releases for
minded works so his art and the are from the really pulled me into the small town and i played chicago underground do a show there 10 years ago and just fell over the place now you new albums are just brought out a trilogy of new albums called the marfa trilogy how does living in a place like marfa texas in the middle of nowhere i think the nearest airport is 3 hours away how does that influence your work in these albums but what's so dynamic about the area not only is it in the middle of the...
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we will get that clip made or maybe later in a 2nd so you lived in sao paulo you lived in chicago for the last year so you've been living and a small isolated town in the texas desert is called marfa and this is not your average texas town is it not it is the town basically you know that was the military for a while when that when the war was over. behave in disrepair and one of my favorite artist of all time donald judd a writer falls into the minimalist category of artists i guess for some people he had a vision of heaven permanent installation of his works and like minded works so his art and the are from there really pulled me into this small town and i played a chicago underground do a show there 10 years ago and just fell over the place now you new albums are just brought out a trilogy of new albums called the marfa trilogy how does living in a place like marfa texas in the middle of nowhere i think the nearest airport is 3 hours away how does that influence your work in these albums but what's so dynamic about the area not only is that it in the middle of the desert close to th
we will get that clip made or maybe later in a 2nd so you lived in sao paulo you lived in chicago for the last year so you've been living and a small isolated town in the texas desert is called marfa and this is not your average texas town is it not it is the town basically you know that was the military for a while when that when the war was over. behave in disrepair and one of my favorite artist of all time donald judd a writer falls into the minimalist category of artists i guess for some...