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be chicago without the "chicago's great fire". it's too hard of a question. >> the one thing that i step into very very hesitantly is counter factual history and one of the what-ifs, the harvey oswald had or these kinds of things. it is generally thought that chicago would have been the same place. and again all of these forces were still there. there are some that argue that it it cleared out a lot of bad real estate was making money that people would not clear out by themselves and so it had made things this goes back to the intellectual infrastructure. it basically gave the city a kind of a sounding myth that the lesson of the destruction of chicago is that chicago is indestructible. and they did it. and they celebrated it, two years later in big bear in a building where the arts institute is now printed that was there for 20 years and then 22 years later, they celebrated at the world's columbian exposition which was basically a chicago's party on the world stage. >> it didn't in many ways and brain is open toward of this well
be chicago without the "chicago's great fire". it's too hard of a question. >> the one thing that i step into very very hesitantly is counter factual history and one of the what-ifs, the harvey oswald had or these kinds of things. it is generally thought that chicago would have been the same place. and again all of these forces were still there. there are some that argue that it it cleared out a lot of bad real estate was making money that people would not clear out by...
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be chicago with that the chicago fire? >> i'm -- >> too hard a question. >> no, the one place that i step into very hesitantly's counterfactual history. what if the south had won the civil war, et cetera. what if lee harvey also old had bad team. these kinds of things. it is generally thought that chicago, the same would've been the same place. that again all these forces were so there. there are some that argue that it accelerated things because it cleared out a lot of bad realistically that was making money that people wouldn't clear out by themselves. and so, it made things. and, this gets back to intellectual infrastructure. it basically gave the city a kind of founding myth. the lesson of the destruction of chicago is that chicago is indestructible. and they did it. and they celebrated it two years later in a big fare, and a building that is where the art institute is now. that was there for 20 years. and then 22 years later they celebrated edge at the world's colombian ex vegetation which was basically chicago's comi
be chicago with that the chicago fire? >> i'm -- >> too hard a question. >> no, the one place that i step into very hesitantly's counterfactual history. what if the south had won the civil war, et cetera. what if lee harvey also old had bad team. these kinds of things. it is generally thought that chicago, the same would've been the same place. that again all these forces were so there. there are some that argue that it accelerated things because it cleared out a lot of bad...
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everybody knows from our history from the great chicago fire in 1871 that chicago is the city and knowsg itself, meaningful investment, a good -- of ingenuity and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that he finds our covid-19 recovery initiatives and that's why am so proud to have the obama residential center is a partner in building a better future for the south side or chicago and for illinois. relating with the first woman architect of the presidential center in the united states history, to ensuring luck contractors and laborers are the substantial builders of this project to paving the way for thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of activity right here in one month and surrounding communities in the center will grow as the obama's have lived, with work rooted in creating new leaders amongst neighbors and bringing more resources doing community that has historically received less by 2025 changemakers from all of the world will come right here to learn about the obama's journey and take advantage of transformative resources and engaged in celebration it
everybody knows from our history from the great chicago fire in 1871 that chicago is the city and knowsg itself, meaningful investment, a good -- of ingenuity and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that he finds our covid-19 recovery initiatives and that's why am so proud to have the obama residential center is a partner in building a better future for the south side or chicago and for illinois. relating with the first woman architect of the presidential center in the...
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everyone knows from our history, from the great chicago fire in 1871, that chicago is a city that knowsuilding itself. meaningful investment. a good dash of engine new witty, and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that defines our covid-19 recovery initiatives, and it is why i am so proud to have the obama presidential center as a partner in building a better future for the south side for chicago, and for illinois. four leading for the first women architect and united states history to ensuring black contractors, and laborers are substantial builders of this project, to paving away for thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity right here in surrounding communities. the center will grow as the obamas have lived: with work rooted in creating new leaders with neighbors. and bringing new resources to a community that has historically received less. by 2025, changemakers from all over the world will come right here to learn about the obamas journey. take advantage of transformative resources, and engage in celebration in community spaces. markin
everyone knows from our history, from the great chicago fire in 1871, that chicago is a city that knowsuilding itself. meaningful investment. a good dash of engine new witty, and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that defines our covid-19 recovery initiatives, and it is why i am so proud to have the obama presidential center as a partner in building a better future for the south side for chicago, and for illinois. four leading for the first women architect and united...
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chicago's business district.s owner said she's had enough, theresa owns a sweet shop called sugar bliss in the palmer house and the loop. someone vandalized the place and grabbed a purse, she says she is headed for the suburbs. >> when i have police officers come into my store and say they are understaffed, they are overworked, i mean -- there needs to be a solution for this, and we need more police that want to go into the police force. we need police that, you know, all these people that are doing these small crimes, there are no consequences. >> and you talk about the drag racing or drifting events. more examples of chicago's leaders losing control. they spring up over social media, young people take over intersections and neighborhoods. and these are not just kids having fun. first of all, they block traffic. and sunday near midway airport, 40-year-old woman was run down by cars apparently in a drag race and she died. shy city council passed an ordinance, giving police the power to impound cars and impose a f
chicago's business district.s owner said she's had enough, theresa owns a sweet shop called sugar bliss in the palmer house and the loop. someone vandalized the place and grabbed a purse, she says she is headed for the suburbs. >> when i have police officers come into my store and say they are understaffed, they are overworked, i mean -- there needs to be a solution for this, and we need more police that want to go into the police force. we need police that, you know, all these people...
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want young people all across the south side of chicago, all across chicago, all across america, to behis center and say, this is a sign that i count, this is a sign that i can change the world. >> hello, chicago. it's hard to believe it's almost 13 november's ago when we gathered in grant park to take the first steps on an incredible journey. each day i think about the millions of people whose lives are better a country made stronger, more equal and the president and first lady who made it all possible. their dignity, character and grace, barack and michelle, led by the power of their example. and they made clear a simple truth, the progress of our nation is not measured by a single presidency alone, as consequential as it is. especially it is measured by all of, us by we, the people, carrying the journey forward toward a more perfect union. you know, it's knowing that hope and change, not just slogans, are an expectation. hope and change isn't ethos, a conviction. that's what today represents. it's not just breaking ground on a new building. it's breaking ground on the very idea of a
want young people all across the south side of chicago, all across chicago, all across america, to behis center and say, this is a sign that i count, this is a sign that i can change the world. >> hello, chicago. it's hard to believe it's almost 13 november's ago when we gathered in grant park to take the first steps on an incredible journey. each day i think about the millions of people whose lives are better a country made stronger, more equal and the president and first lady who made...
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the former ceo of chicago public schools is the new head of hope chicago. >> pete left one important to school, too. >> hope chicago is sending a parent or guardian from each family to college. for ajohnny cunningham's mother incomprehension was finally broken by the memories of her dreams deferred. >> we have always had a too close relationship with poverty and lack. >> once homeless, yolanda white, a single mother, cleared a path for five children. two through college already. >> i have taken all the hits. now they can go and understand that i have been the shield. they can be free to do what they want to do with their lives. >> now, it's her turn. she would like to take technology classes to grow her baking business. ajohnny, your mom's ferocious. >> she's amazing. >> the idea of parents and students going to school together, i think that can be powerful and motivating in ways we haven't thought about. >> janice jackson, the former head of chicago schools, told us she decided to take pete she decided to take pete kadens' offer to run hope chicago largely because of tuition for par
the former ceo of chicago public schools is the new head of hope chicago. >> pete left one important to school, too. >> hope chicago is sending a parent or guardian from each family to college. for ajohnny cunningham's mother incomprehension was finally broken by the memories of her dreams deferred. >> we have always had a too close relationship with poverty and lack. >> once homeless, yolanda white, a single mother, cleared a path for five children. two through college...
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and ed being ed had written to the chicago tribune the major one of the major newspapers in chicago to announce what they had done. and the trip decided that they would send a photographer out to take a picture of this block. and so the neighbors all gathered on the lawn right next to ed cahill's house. and ed and clarence, of course got pride of place as they should have again. that's ed right there. and that's clarence right there. and two of ed's kids he had three children two of his kids got in the picture too. that's his son terry. standing at attention up on the top of the steps. and that's his daughter katie. way in the back right back there. you can barely see her is ed's wife. stella cahill smiling into the 60s stella had good reason to be smiling stella was born a couple of days after christmas in 1916 deep in the polish ghetto of chicago where she for her parents lived? on what her father who was a tailor managed to bring home from his trade? she had an older brother chester and the four of them lived in a tenement deep inside the ghetto. just about two years after her birth
and ed being ed had written to the chicago tribune the major one of the major newspapers in chicago to announce what they had done. and the trip decided that they would send a photographer out to take a picture of this block. and so the neighbors all gathered on the lawn right next to ed cahill's house. and ed and clarence, of course got pride of place as they should have again. that's ed right there. and that's clarence right there. and two of ed's kids he had three children two of his kids...
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and chicago get rid of these do and how much worse can it get before the fine people of chicago do somethingut this? >> i don't know. it's getting worse and worse and worse. hiring is just going to others, people being carjacked and people being shot and killed. it's just non-stop. it absolutely knocked up your coffee is doing is bringing these different things, nascar is coming to chicago, laws lollapalooza festival because she is out of control, and is not focusing on the safety and the public being of her citizens, and it's a trash. its absolute right. >> carley: you came to prominence during the great work you did during a very unfortunate situation where the officer was shot in chicago. mayor's office has not yet commented on your resignation. really quickly before we let you go, you were to run for office? what next for you? >> right now, i'm just going to focus on stepping into a leadership position outside of the city and just where to put out there, a lot of police officers, imagine the stats, they're leaving not the career of law enforcement and fire fighting and paramedics and dis
and chicago get rid of these do and how much worse can it get before the fine people of chicago do somethingut this? >> i don't know. it's getting worse and worse and worse. hiring is just going to others, people being carjacked and people being shot and killed. it's just non-stop. it absolutely knocked up your coffee is doing is bringing these different things, nascar is coming to chicago, laws lollapalooza festival because she is out of control, and is not focusing on the safety and the...
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and ed, being ed, had written to the chicago tribune, one of the major newspapers in chicago, to announce what they had done. and the trip decided that they would send a photographer out to take a picture of this block. and so the neighbors are gathered on the lawn, right next to ed cahills house. and and got clearance, that's ahead right there, that is clearance right there, and two of ads kids, he had three children, two of his kids got into the picture to. that is his son, terry, standing at attention up on the top of the steps. and that is his daughter katie. win back, right back there, you can barely see, there is a heads wife, stella cahill. smiling into the 60s. still had good reason to be smiling. stella was born a couple of days after christmas in 1916, deep in the polish ghetto of chicago where she, where her parents lived, and water father managed to bring home from his trade. she had an older brother, chester, and the four of them lived in a tenement deep inside the ghetto. just about two years after her birth, her father died, killed by the spanish flu, which was then raging
and ed, being ed, had written to the chicago tribune, one of the major newspapers in chicago, to announce what they had done. and the trip decided that they would send a photographer out to take a picture of this block. and so the neighbors are gathered on the lawn, right next to ed cahills house. and and got clearance, that's ahead right there, that is clearance right there, and two of ads kids, he had three children, two of his kids got into the picture to. that is his son, terry, standing at...
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we're from chicago. she went from chicago to new york city and became a buyer which back then for a woman to do that was amazing. she got her pilots license at flushing meadows. he was a dollar sixty i have her whole fight flight love is a dollar sixty a lesson. when she's so loaded made it sounded like it was no big deal and we know it was right she flew for so long and my question is she met my dad she prior to meeting my dad she interviewed with jacqueline cochran's all female pilots. she was accepted to that. she started with them and then decided she really wanted. overseas because jacqueline cochran's strictly on the us flying the men around from base to base. my question is all these women came from all different parts. mom came from chicago and i never understood what in nor did i ask until it was too late to say what is it that drove you gave you the backbone? gave you the nerve to go and get your pilot's license. and be able to do things like we have said men certainly held women back back then
we're from chicago. she went from chicago to new york city and became a buyer which back then for a woman to do that was amazing. she got her pilots license at flushing meadows. he was a dollar sixty i have her whole fight flight love is a dollar sixty a lesson. when she's so loaded made it sounded like it was no big deal and we know it was right she flew for so long and my question is she met my dad she prior to meeting my dad she interviewed with jacqueline cochran's all female pilots. she...
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>> yeah, i have been in chicago for 15 years and seen the crime in downtown chicago increase significantlyevery once in a blue moon and now it's like every week, every month definitely increased. even though we had an incident on friday. we had other inincidence denses this week down the street. it's just becoming a repeated cycle now. >> it took guts for you to say give me back my purse. this guy is armed. you don't know what he has. walks in, clears out your table and just grabs your tough. what were you thinking? i was having a meeting with other women owners and he grabbed her purse. i knew that was my friend's birthday and i didn't want her to have a -- i just grabbed the purse. he wasn't holding it. he was nonchalantly grabbing it i thought i could grab the other side of the bag and i held on to it and my other friends came, yeah. it is scary, but, i mean, if we don't september up for ourselves, it is getting worse and i really wish the government alderman, the mayor would actually do something about it to help protect tourists, business owners, just customers, the city of chicago pe
>> yeah, i have been in chicago for 15 years and seen the crime in downtown chicago increase significantlyevery once in a blue moon and now it's like every week, every month definitely increased. even though we had an incident on friday. we had other inincidence denses this week down the street. it's just becoming a repeated cycle now. >> it took guts for you to say give me back my purse. this guy is armed. you don't know what he has. walks in, clears out your table and just grabs...
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is in chicago.ent to the library to the people we thought would help us, not so much the faculty, and we spent a week looking at the records, going through film. we couldn't find anything that would identify slumlords. we went back to dr. king the next weekend, ashamed. he turned to me, what did you find? we said we could not identify it because of this, this, and this. he said that's fine, we will call a citywide rent strike. then we got organized on the citywide rent strike. for me, it is an example, if you just take a step toward a movement, toward somebody that you admire organizing a campaign around you, you will stay yourself but you will be changed by it, and you'll grow by it. i think that is still true today. juan: a central tsion in the podcast is the balance in your live between activists and that as parents. could you talk about that? maybe zayd could chime in as well with what you try to do with the podcast. zayd: the personal entry into the story, these are my parents. when i was born,
is in chicago.ent to the library to the people we thought would help us, not so much the faculty, and we spent a week looking at the records, going through film. we couldn't find anything that would identify slumlords. we went back to dr. king the next weekend, ashamed. he turned to me, what did you find? we said we could not identify it because of this, this, and this. he said that's fine, we will call a citywide rent strike. then we got organized on the citywide rent strike. for me, it is an...
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her book "the southside, a portrait of chicago and american segregation." received the chicago books award for nonfiction and was buzzfeed's best nonfiction book of 2016. she contributed to southside, a collection of stories about the criminal justice system in chicago in collaboration with them marshall project and amazon in 2018. for the 100th anniversary of the 1919 chicago riots she cowrote an audio drama with the make-believe association. six c -- 16th theatre adopted part of it in 2019. we are grateful for her engagement with our programming. now, let's welcome dr. thomas fisher and natalie moore. >> i am excited to be in conversation with my friend tommy. before we dig into the book, i would like you to tell us a little more about your origin story. the southside is just as much a character in this book as you and as your patients. tell me your people are and who you come from. dr. fisher: it is so good to be here with you. thank you for agreeing to be my partner in this conversation this evening. this is something i have a forward to for quite some
her book "the southside, a portrait of chicago and american segregation." received the chicago books award for nonfiction and was buzzfeed's best nonfiction book of 2016. she contributed to southside, a collection of stories about the criminal justice system in chicago in collaboration with them marshall project and amazon in 2018. for the 100th anniversary of the 1919 chicago riots she cowrote an audio drama with the make-believe association. six c -- 16th theatre adopted part of it...
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a portrait of chicago and america's segregation in the 2016 chicago book award for nonfiction in the best nonfiction book of 2016. she contributed to a collection of stories about the criminal justice system in chicago in collaboration with the martial project and amazon original story in 2018. for the 100th anniversary of the 1919 chicago riots chico wrote a 30 minute audio drama with the association that aired on wba c.. adapted portions of the southside in 2019. ms. natalie moore has interviewed to on the hotseat code -- and we are grateful for baseman with their program and now lets welcome dr. thomas fisher and natalie moore. >> thank you for that introduction. i'm excited to be in conversations with my dear friend tommy. before we dig into the book i would like for you toen tell usa little bit about your story. the southside is just as much a you're in this book as you and your patients so tell us about who your people are and where you come from. >> first of all it's so good to be here with you. thank you for agreeing to be my partner in this conversation this evening. it's go
a portrait of chicago and america's segregation in the 2016 chicago book award for nonfiction in the best nonfiction book of 2016. she contributed to a collection of stories about the criminal justice system in chicago in collaboration with the martial project and amazon original story in 2018. for the 100th anniversary of the 1919 chicago riots chico wrote a 30 minute audio drama with the association that aired on wba c.. adapted portions of the southside in 2019. ms. natalie moore has...
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and owner of the chicago tribune. so he had a media empire and three of his grandchildren went into media. so that one of them was robert mccormick who owned the chicago tribune. the tribune was america's best-selling full-sized non-taboid newspaper. it sold almost a million copies every day and more on sundays. than the other cousin that i look at is joseph patterson. he owned the new york daily news, which was a tabloid america's first tabloid started in 1919. and it was the best-selling paper in the united states indeed the world. more than in 1940 two million daily copies more than three million on sundays in fact right before and during world war two the new york daily news counted the most readers of any newspaper in american history than her sense. and then the third cousin that i look at the fourth prosperian or baroness was sissy patterson. she was joe's sister robert's cousin. she enjoyed the distinction of being the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan daily in the us in the 20th century. and her p
and owner of the chicago tribune. so he had a media empire and three of his grandchildren went into media. so that one of them was robert mccormick who owned the chicago tribune. the tribune was america's best-selling full-sized non-taboid newspaper. it sold almost a million copies every day and more on sundays. than the other cousin that i look at is joseph patterson. he owned the new york daily news, which was a tabloid america's first tabloid started in 1919. and it was the best-selling...
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the chicago trial _ i am fighting for my life. the chicago trial is _ i am fighting for my life.ghting for my life. the chicago trial is seen as repeat for 2008 trial when he raised charges of child pornography and acquitted on all accounts. two former employers are facing charges linked to the singer, it is expected the hearing will take at least four weeks, after that r kelly still faces cases in illinois and minnesota. i'm joined now byjon seidel who is federal courts reporter for the chicago sun times. take us through the details of the charges that r kelly faces. as we heard there are 13 counts, three different charges of child pornography, there is the conspiracy to obstruct justice and the 2008 trial, and there is also a series of charges of enticing miners into criminal sexual activities, that deals with five different alleged victims. that prosecutors say r kelly had sex with when they were teenagers. how does this fit in with the fact is already in prison serving a sentence for previous crimes? ., u, crimes? you might recall the new york — crimes? you might recall the n
the chicago trial _ i am fighting for my life. the chicago trial is _ i am fighting for my life.ghting for my life. the chicago trial is seen as repeat for 2008 trial when he raised charges of child pornography and acquitted on all accounts. two former employers are facing charges linked to the singer, it is expected the hearing will take at least four weeks, after that r kelly still faces cases in illinois and minnesota. i'm joined now byjon seidel who is federal courts reporter for the...
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her book the south side of orchard of chicago in american segregation season 2060 chicago review of the award for nonfiction and was the state's bestnonfiction book of 2016 . this miss more content into southside a collection of stories about the criminal justice system in chicago in collaboration with the marshall project and amazon original stories in 2018. for the 100th anniversary of the 1919 chicago riots he cowrote a 30 minute audio, with the association that aired on wbez. 16th street theater adapted portions of thesouthside in 2019 . mrs. moore has interviewed ta nehisi coates and we're grateful for her engagement so let's welcome doctor thomas fisher and natalie moore. >> thanks for that introduction, i am excited to be in conversation with my dear friend . so before we really dig into the book, i would like for you to tell us a little bit of your origin story. because the southside is just as much the character in this ibook as you and ask your patient. so tell us about who your people are and who you come from. >> first of all, it's so good to be here with you. thank you for
her book the south side of orchard of chicago in american segregation season 2060 chicago review of the award for nonfiction and was the state's bestnonfiction book of 2016 . this miss more content into southside a collection of stories about the criminal justice system in chicago in collaboration with the marshall project and amazon original stories in 2018. for the 100th anniversary of the 1919 chicago riots he cowrote a 30 minute audio, with the association that aired on wbez. 16th street...
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so how does that work in chicago?ell, here is fox 32 chicago to tell you more. >> one of the passengers in the stolen suv eventually fled. he was 17 years old, released to his mother. and sadly he is not the youngest suspect of the members of the carjacking team were together and an 11-year-old was arrested as part of the crew and it was not his first time. >> 11 years old. one of the victims said it was already up to the car that he stole. and he will soon be a big productive member of society. and he knows it's a joke, it does not overachieve the goal to protect people, to protect everybody else that wants to go to work in the morning, those that want to travel on the roads without being killed, it is so important. the same is true with the unnamed 16-year-old girl who had his car hijacked while his child was in the car. here is fox 32 in chicago. >> the child is in the car. >> a ton of other crimes. and in this case they stole several other cars that month. and maybe these people realize that it doesn't really work
so how does that work in chicago?ell, here is fox 32 chicago to tell you more. >> one of the passengers in the stolen suv eventually fled. he was 17 years old, released to his mother. and sadly he is not the youngest suspect of the members of the carjacking team were together and an 11-year-old was arrested as part of the crew and it was not his first time. >> 11 years old. one of the victims said it was already up to the car that he stole. and he will soon be a big productive...
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in chicago -- just left that city on the ropes.ng problem, trouble finding police officers. they are undertrained, underfunded, and they are taking very small in every population of police officers, and -- to protect movie sets? this is so disingenuous. it's not right. the poor police officers, they are just left flapping in the wind as crime is rampant in that city. >> and also left flapping in the winter the the communities that have been decimated -- the homicide rates, and we are talking about our young african american men. what message does this send about their bias when they are being sent to protect alec baldwin or whoever it is? >> the same mayor, lori lightfoot, who, just a few days ago, was touting some numbers in crime and coming down. maybe, it's because of stories like this. they need to attract money to the city. >> it's a money grab, obviously. you've got chicago, like new york city and san francisco, revenue/tax problem. people make higher incomes, and all these examples that have played off, they are bringing in
in chicago -- just left that city on the ropes.ng problem, trouble finding police officers. they are undertrained, underfunded, and they are taking very small in every population of police officers, and -- to protect movie sets? this is so disingenuous. it's not right. the poor police officers, they are just left flapping in the wind as crime is rampant in that city. >> and also left flapping in the winter the the communities that have been decimated -- the homicide rates, and we are...
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>> 100%. >> cbs news, chicago. >> love that story.y. later on cbs, "48 hours," and sunday morning with jane pauley first thing tomorrow. adriana diaz in chicago, good night. >> the assistant da in san francisco blasting her former chief. we asked the district attorney about the allegations. > >> is the tide turning for people trying to get a monkeypox monkeypox vaccine? what we saw today at a new vaccine clinic. > >> the filipino community coming coming together for the first time since the pandemic. coming up, this kind of representation and the impact it's having on a new generation. > >> a bay area man jumps into action in the face of danger, how he pulled off a heroic rescue in southern california. we begin tonight with a developing news brief. a shakeup at the san francisco district attorney's office. alexander greener announcing she has resigned from her post and is speaking out against district attorney brooke jenkins. she says she's stepping down after being demoted for political reasons. adding that days after firing 15 attor
>> 100%. >> cbs news, chicago. >> love that story.y. later on cbs, "48 hours," and sunday morning with jane pauley first thing tomorrow. adriana diaz in chicago, good night. >> the assistant da in san francisco blasting her former chief. we asked the district attorney about the allegations. > >> is the tide turning for people trying to get a monkeypox monkeypox vaccine? what we saw today at a new vaccine clinic. > >> the filipino community...
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he attended the university of chicago right around the start of the chicago school.g fan of milton friedman. this transaction was all structured in a way that really gamed the rules around donations to nonprofits, donating appreciated property. if he had sold his company for $1.6 billion, he probably would have owed up to $400 million. by structuring it this way, having this trust to sell the anthony, it saves him a pretty hefty tax bill, and also preserves the amount of money available for leonard leo's new group. i should stress, this money all came after his network and leo remade the supreme court, building a conservative super majority there. this is all money that can be used for the future, building and. expanding the conservative movement amy: - [narrator] this is what the future of genetic engineering looks like. with advanced dna editing techniques, vaccines for deadly infectious diseases with no side effects are veloped in a matter of weeks. genes from any plant or animal can be combined to create new hybrid organisms resilient to climate change. this tech
he attended the university of chicago right around the start of the chicago school.g fan of milton friedman. this transaction was all structured in a way that really gamed the rules around donations to nonprofits, donating appreciated property. if he had sold his company for $1.6 billion, he probably would have owed up to $400 million. by structuring it this way, having this trust to sell the anthony, it saves him a pretty hefty tax bill, and also preserves the amount of money available for...
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rnc summer meeting held in chicago. at the event she announced the 2024 national convention for republicans would be held in milwaukee. this is about 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome chairwoman rhonda mcdaniel. [applause] >> we are thrilled to announce the 2024 republican national committee will be held in milwaukee. [applause] but first, mayor cavalier johnson. someone you might know his former chair and chief of staff of the white house. [applause] peggy williams smith. [applause] and if i were any city in the country, i would be trying to steal her away. [laughter] she is amazing. the entire wisconsin delegation for the rnc delegation. [applause] committeeman tom and committee woman patty. ken henderson and all of the members of the committee that traveled here today. i am personally so excited to go to milwaukee for our convention. in the next two years we look forward to working with the mayor and everyone in the community to make this an event that not only highlights the rnc and our nominee for
rnc summer meeting held in chicago. at the event she announced the 2024 national convention for republicans would be held in milwaukee. this is about 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome chairwoman rhonda mcdaniel. [applause] >> we are thrilled to announce the 2024 republican national committee will be held in milwaukee. [applause] but first, mayor cavalier johnson. someone you might know his former chair and chief of staff of the white house. [applause] peggy williams...
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reportera: varios patrullas de policÍa de chicago resultaron daÑadas.arrestÓ a dos personas este fin de semana en relaciÓn estos incidentes. se espera que el ayuntamiento vote una ordenanza que permitirÍa a la policÍa de chicago confiscar los coches implicados en este tipo de carreras. maity: llegarÁ a su fin el programa de la administraciÓn biden para enviar pruebas de covid caseras a quienes la solicitaron. terminarÁ debido a que el congreso no ha aprobado fondos adicionales para extenderlo. de ahora hasta el 2 de septiembre aÚn puede pedir estas pruebas caseras en la pÁgina de internet covid.gov fÉlix: el trabajo remoto llegÓ para quedarse, pero su implementaciÓn sigue generando controversia. entre patrones que prefiere que los empleados vuelven a su lugar de trabajo, y quienes piensan que en todo caso la productividad puede ser mayor si los trabajadores cumplen con sus funciones a distancia. reportera: trabajar desde tu cama o tu sala. el empleo desde casa ha sido para muchos un legado positivo de la pandemia. >> la economÍa ha mejorado de una forma
reportera: varios patrullas de policÍa de chicago resultaron daÑadas.arrestÓ a dos personas este fin de semana en relaciÓn estos incidentes. se espera que el ayuntamiento vote una ordenanza que permitirÍa a la policÍa de chicago confiscar los coches implicados en este tipo de carreras. maity: llegarÁ a su fin el programa de la administraciÓn biden para enviar pruebas de covid caseras a quienes la solicitaron. terminarÁ debido a que el congreso no ha aprobado fondos adicionales para...
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chicago is awash in firearms. many came from illinois but others came from states surrounding illinois with much different standards in terms of sales. and we know from highland park and other places, ar-15's are becoming a common weapon used against the police and innocent civilians. we think there are ten -- 20 million of these assault rifles have been sold in this country. we are truly awash in weaponry. like us going to start with commissioner harrison. commissioner you've seen this firsthand people argue if you give americans more guns they can carry we would be safer. i question that pride whether a policeman or a member of our military you need to be trained in the use of a weapon to be effective with that weapon. even if we wanted to have more people carrying weapons to protect the police, what are your thoughts in terms of this proliferation firearms? quicksilver microphone turned on? >> thank you for that question. i have not seen, working two major american cities, nor have i heard from my colleagues in
chicago is awash in firearms. many came from illinois but others came from states surrounding illinois with much different standards in terms of sales. and we know from highland park and other places, ar-15's are becoming a common weapon used against the police and innocent civilians. we think there are ten -- 20 million of these assault rifles have been sold in this country. we are truly awash in weaponry. like us going to start with commissioner harrison. commissioner you've seen this...
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i lived in chicago for several years. i would go back and forth. i love chicago. it's beautiful. when they make a decision that they want to divert resources for people coming in to make tv shows and movies, you say to yourself, the poor people on the south side or those that are now in the loop area apparently, already having dangerously low staffing problems as it relates to the police. the tv and movie people ought to hire their own security. you think about it, the police and the businesses pay taxes for police to defend them and protect them. if you come in from out-of-state or you come into do a movie, maybe you should have your own security. the saddest part is 47 people were shot in chicago this past weekend. not one person was arrested. 47 shot. eight killed. eight dad. not one arrest. >> with the judge is saying. they are trying to hire their own, they are trying. they have to hire off-duty cops. >> judge jeanine: no, they don't. >> there is nobody to hire and nobody wants to come do it. that's the problem. i live in a town in georgia when a lot of filming is being done
i lived in chicago for several years. i would go back and forth. i love chicago. it's beautiful. when they make a decision that they want to divert resources for people coming in to make tv shows and movies, you say to yourself, the poor people on the south side or those that are now in the loop area apparently, already having dangerously low staffing problems as it relates to the police. the tv and movie people ought to hire their own security. you think about it, the police and the businesses...
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lisa forbes grew up poor on the south side of chicago. next time she started her own company to help restore citizens with post-prison life. based in denver she spoken widely and conducted many workshops. previously the steak indications director for the league of women voters of colorado forbes now and it's her local county needs monthly newsletter the voter. additionally she is a colorado co-coordinator at better angel, a national citizensmovement to bring lsliberals and conservatives together at the grassroots level .. it's all about getting people together and have conversations, get to know each other . welcome lisa forbes doing amazingwork . all right. >> for so much of my life reading has been my refuge so i'm thankful to be supported by the independent bookstores were the source of the books that nourished me when i needed it most. i can take it from here is more than a book title. it's the statement i wantto make about myself . and just as importantly it's also a vision . it's the vision i hold of other people that they too can g
lisa forbes grew up poor on the south side of chicago. next time she started her own company to help restore citizens with post-prison life. based in denver she spoken widely and conducted many workshops. previously the steak indications director for the league of women voters of colorado forbes now and it's her local county needs monthly newsletter the voter. additionally she is a colorado co-coordinator at better angel, a national citizensmovement to bring lsliberals and conservatives...
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how's that working in chicago? well, here's fox thirty to chicago to tell you the carjacked car .yeah, yeah. chicago's weaponizes, one of the passengers in the stolen suv eventually fled when police caught him, they discovered he was 17 years old, released to his mother. sadly, he's not the youngest suspect that members of the carjacking task force have seen a well known eleven year old that have been in contact with death and eleven year old was arrested in chicago as part of a carjacking crew and it was not his first time. eleven years old, one of that carjacking victim said that, quote, he actually skipped like a child all the way up to the car he stole. we can't tell you his name because he's at risk. risk youth apparently means more violin lessons and he will soon be a productive member of society. this is a joke. the people administering the program know it's a joke. it doesn't achieve the main overriding goal, which is to protect people who just want to go to the grocery store. we're taking grandmothers who want to go to church, protect everybody else, who wants to go to wo
how's that working in chicago? well, here's fox thirty to chicago to tell you the carjacked car .yeah, yeah. chicago's weaponizes, one of the passengers in the stolen suv eventually fled when police caught him, they discovered he was 17 years old, released to his mother. sadly, he's not the youngest suspect that members of the carjacking task force have seen a well known eleven year old that have been in contact with death and eleven year old was arrested in chicago as part of a carjacking crew...
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david desde chicago nos explica.unidos. lleguÉ a vivir y estoy contenta. david: sus hijas los estÁn ayudando atrÁs de nuevo programa para que millones de migrantes elegibles se hagan ciudadanos. >> no tenemos dinero para pagar el abogado.y cuando nos dimos cuenta de que se abriÓ esta oportunidad no la quisimos desaprovechar. >> el ex congresista lidera el programa de futuro de nuestra naciÓn. >> ofrecer servicios a inmigrantes. especialmente en este momento. >> el objetivo es que nivel nacional mÁs personasse hagan ciudadanos. >> hay 9,000,000 de residentes permanentes. que se pueden hacer ciudadanos hoy. david: a este programa se han sumado algunos de migraciÓn. que asisten en el proceso para ser elegibles. >> hay gente que califica pero por alguna situaciÓn tienen miedo de hacerlo. es una buena situaciÓn para ver si califican o no. david: decenas de personas llenaron el auditorio. la motivaciÓn para muchos es poder votar. >> quiero hacerme ciudadana por votar. >> el futuro de la naciÓn cuenta con apoyo de varias so
david desde chicago nos explica.unidos. lleguÉ a vivir y estoy contenta. david: sus hijas los estÁn ayudando atrÁs de nuevo programa para que millones de migrantes elegibles se hagan ciudadanos. >> no tenemos dinero para pagar el abogado.y cuando nos dimos cuenta de que se abriÓ esta oportunidad no la quisimos desaprovechar. >> el ex congresista lidera el programa de futuro de nuestra naciÓn. >> ofrecer servicios a inmigrantes. especialmente en este momento. >> el...
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how chicago honored her and her secret to staying active. her a secret to staying active.iding toward what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... that's a trail i want to take. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. the #1 cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor about eliquis. ♪ ♪ aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. al
how chicago honored her and her secret to staying active. her a secret to staying active.iding toward what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... that's a trail i want to take. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke....
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maggie vespa, nbc news, chicago. >>> all right.e're back in a moment with a battle over a possible new law that could dramatically change the fast food industry >>> we're back with a fight over a landmark bill in california that aims to change the lives of fast-food workers and could transform the industry itself if the governor signs it into law. >> reporter: after months of rallies across california, the new legislative victory for fast-food workers could transform the industry and significantly impact the wages earned by hundreds of thousands of low-paid workers. >> i'm overjoyed i never thought to be part of a movement like this. >> reporter: under the bill, employees like evelyn barillas could easily make up to $22 an hour starting next year and an annual cost of living adjustment >> i have four children we're barely making ends meet to pay for our apartment. it would change my life completely. >> reporter: still in need of the governor's approval, the measure is a major step towards sectoral bargaining, which gives workers a
maggie vespa, nbc news, chicago. >>> all right.e're back in a moment with a battle over a possible new law that could dramatically change the fast food industry >>> we're back with a fight over a landmark bill in california that aims to change the lives of fast-food workers and could transform the industry itself if the governor signs it into law. >> reporter: after months of rallies across california, the new legislative victory for fast-food workers could transform the...