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. >> even though chicago as a city is bay third white, white residents in the chi are by and large optingthe public school system. well, you know, we can figure this out. >> that part of the problem. public scooms are supposed to be for everybody supported by the public. yeah, america don't work that way. >> i know, it's a bummer. >> that's one way to put it. and chance and eve would know. they both went to chicago public schools am but they share something else in common. as students they had outside help from young chicago authors, a nonprofit afterschool writing program so i sat down with poet and art stix director kevin cobalt to find out more about it. >> we believe young people are the best documenters and experts of their own experience and that as a civic society we should probably pay attention more closely to what young people are saying. >> that sounds exhawsessing. >> but they're great though. i mean they're so smart and they're so talented. >> they better be. >> yeah, no, young people are very hip, very savvy. they constantly make these brilliant a cute political insights int
. >> even though chicago as a city is bay third white, white residents in the chi are by and large optingthe public school system. well, you know, we can figure this out. >> that part of the problem. public scooms are supposed to be for everybody supported by the public. yeah, america don't work that way. >> i know, it's a bummer. >> that's one way to put it. and chance and eve would know. they both went to chicago public schools am but they share something else in...
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chicago as a black man? taxi! ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi >> hold it! come on! ♪ >> from chicago, a cityhe daily show" undesked with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome! welcome! welcome, everybody! thank you so much! thank you so much, everybody! thank you for tuning in! my name is trevor noah and this is "the daily show" coming to you straight from chicago! welcome to it! take a seat, everybody! sit down, enjoy yourselves, welcome to it, chicago in the house! cubs! cubs! cubs! cubs! yeah, cubs, baby! and if you're watching in l.a., dodgers, dodgers, dodgers! ( audience booing ) i'm really excited. all week, the "the daily show" is going to be here in chicago the entire week. ( cheers and applause ) and you may notice that the set looks a little different, right? we don't have the desk. we wanted to bring it, but it wouldn't fit into the overhead and i refuse to pay $35 to check it in. we might not have the desk but we still have a show. we still have a guest, rapper/actor/amazing person common is joining us on the show tonight. ( cheers and applause ) that's right
chicago as a black man? taxi! ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi >> hold it! come on! ♪ >> from chicago, a cityhe daily show" undesked with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome! welcome! welcome, everybody! thank you so much! thank you so much, everybody! thank you for tuning in! my name is trevor noah and this is "the daily show" coming to you straight from chicago! welcome to it! take a seat, everybody! sit...
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examining a dozen phones and laptops and saying he researched other concert venues in boston and chicago. as the grieving city slowly gets back to business, a tribute to those killed. each inscribed with a name. and officials have released all of the names of those killed. the oldest was in her late 60s. youngest scott, 20. back to you. >> thank you so much. we'll stay on top what's next in the investigation on air, online. for a deeper look at how the nation is remembering those victims, you can head to our website nbcbayarea.com. >> new at 11:00 this morning san jose is facing theft charges. they say he stole back backs from the mall back in may. the coach bags sell for about $700 a piece. arrested him yesterday at the high school where he's a social science and history teacher. district superintendent says he is waiting for more information from police and district attorney before taking any action. >>> search continues this morning for a man who san mateo are calling a skirt picture. took a picture on target store september 17th. the surveillance camera took this. told us what happened. >> so when she was
examining a dozen phones and laptops and saying he researched other concert venues in boston and chicago. as the grieving city slowly gets back to business, a tribute to those killed. each inscribed with a name. and officials have released all of the names of those killed. the oldest was in her late 60s. youngest scott, 20. back to you. >> thank you so much. we'll stay on top what's next in the investigation on air, online. for a deeper look at how the nation is remembering those victims,...
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we also have a public transit system in and around metropolitan chicago that is as great as any city orth america. and that is a critical criteria for amazon and then as i mentioned earlier, our university system with the university of illinois, university of chicago, northwestern university, illinois institute of technology, depaul, uic, we have a network of universities second to none, and, scott, you may not know this, illinois graduates 10% of america's computer scientists we graduate 10%. these are young people who would be -- amazon would love to hire. they could have direct access to that pool of talent. on every one of the criteria amazon put out, we rank in the very top i believe we're going to win this, and we're all-in to win. >> john's got a question >> governor, illinois' position in the middle of the country, chicago's position there, as you've mentioned, certainly plays well to amazon's position as a retail and logistics company. how do you hone your pitch for amazon the cloud company >> well, great question, and you're absolutely right. distribution and logistics is cr
we also have a public transit system in and around metropolitan chicago that is as great as any city orth america. and that is a critical criteria for amazon and then as i mentioned earlier, our university system with the university of illinois, university of chicago, northwestern university, illinois institute of technology, depaul, uic, we have a network of universities second to none, and, scott, you may not know this, illinois graduates 10% of america's computer scientists we graduate 10%....
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thing i would say, as i listened to what the plight might be in selma, alabama, is to suggest that it's not much better in chicago, illinois. people think of chicago as a big, bustling city, progressive. every kid in my neighborhood goes to a school with all black children. they don't even think about going to one that is not. every once in a while a little bit of busing takes place. but the other part is that many people seem to have forgotten the whole issue of integration and what it also meant relative to opportunity. there is nothing to do, i don't think, with individuals just simply wanting to be in the same place. but whethat they want are the s opportunities, the same results, the same protection under the law. the only thing i can say is that we must continue to strive, strive, no matter who is not striving. my mother used to tell us that right is right if nobody is right. wrong is wrong if everybody is wrong. and this issue of providing opportunity for young people to move america forward in less than isolated ways is a challenge that we must continue. i thank all of you for coming and thank the panelists for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you, danny. bonnie
thing i would say, as i listened to what the plight might be in selma, alabama, is to suggest that it's not much better in chicago, illinois. people think of chicago as a big, bustling city, progressive. every kid in my neighborhood goes to a school with all black children. they don't even think about going to one that is not. every once in a while a little bit of busing takes place. but the other part is that many people seem to have forgotten the whole issue of integration and what it also...
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cities may be another matter. about a month ago after chicago declared themselves a sanctuary city, jeff sessions got to work to slash federal funds astion. the city sued and a judge blocked sessions as unconstitutional. that's why some of the confusion. >> very interesting. i know you don't have a crystal ball here, but which side is likely to prevail? will california be able to keep the sanctuary status without suffering punishment? >> yeah, that's the question awaiting an answer we don't have right now. let's be clear, there is no federal law preventing states and cities from creating sanctuary states and cities. then, again, the federal government is constitutionaly responsible to protect the rights of people to equal treatment under the law. both are long standing american values. the question is which one is more important than the other? and the likelihood is we won't know for sure until the question is settled by the u.s. supreme court. so many sticky questions these dais. >> yeah. >> lined up in the u.s. supreme court because of this great conflict between the federal and state government. >> stay tuned. as always, larry, th
cities may be another matter. about a month ago after chicago declared themselves a sanctuary city, jeff sessions got to work to slash federal funds astion. the city sued and a judge blocked sessions as unconstitutional. that's why some of the confusion. >> very interesting. i know you don't have a crystal ball here, but which side is likely to prevail? will california be able to keep the sanctuary status without suffering punishment? >> yeah, that's the question awaiting an answer...
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a precaution. heightened security measures being taken in major cities like los angeles, chicago and boston as welld before monday night football for victims of the las vegas shooting. >> at this time please stand and join us in a moment of silent reflection for the victims, their families and loved ones, and also for the heroic efforts of our first responders. heather: a somber moment, not enough to keep some of those players from protesting. two kansas city chiefs players did not stand for the national anthem including marcus peters who has not stood at all this season. washington redskins sideline all of those players stood out of respect. rob: iconic empire state building honoring victims of the attack. heather: orange halo meant to shine a light on gun violence. rob: in paris the isle terror going dark out of honor for the victims. heather: switched between american and israeli flag. rob: that's "fox & friends first" this morning. we hope you have a great day. [gunfire] >> a huge group of people just ran into the hotel yelling "they're shooting, they're shooting, they're shooting" herds of peo
a precaution. heightened security measures being taken in major cities like los angeles, chicago and boston as welld before monday night football for victims of the las vegas shooting. >> at this time please stand and join us in a moment of silent reflection for the victims, their families and loved ones, and also for the heroic efforts of our first responders. heather: a somber moment, not enough to keep some of those players from protesting. two kansas city chiefs players did not stand...
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other thing i would say as i listen to what the plight might be in selma, alabama, is to suggest it's not much better in chicago, illinois. people think of chicago as a big bustling city, progressive. every kid in my neighborhood goes to a school with all black children. they don't even think about going to one that does not. every once in a while, a little bit of busing takes place, but the other problem is many people seem to have forgotten the whole issue of integration and what it also meant relative to opportunity. there's nothing to do, i don't think, with individuals simply wanting to be in the same place. but what they want are the same opportunities, the same results, the same protection under the law. the only thing i can say is that we must continue to strive, strive no matter who is not striving. my mother used to tell us that right is right if nobody is right. wrong is wrong if everybody is wrong. and this issue of providing opportunity for young people to move america forward in less than isolated ways is a challenge that we must continue, i thiank you all of you for coming and i thank the panelists for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you, danny. bonni
other thing i would say as i listen to what the plight might be in selma, alabama, is to suggest it's not much better in chicago, illinois. people think of chicago as a big bustling city, progressive. every kid in my neighborhood goes to a school with all black children. they don't even think about going to one that does not. every once in a while, a little bit of busing takes place, but the other problem is many people seem to have forgotten the whole issue of integration and what it also...
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cities. heather: new details about other locations he has scouted. >> reporter: a couple other cities including chicago. we learned stephen paddock did book hotel rooms at the blackstone hotel ashe festival was going on, a huge music festival, tens of thousands of people from all over the world. he never showed up for that reservation. we also learned he scouted, looked up near fenway and boston, he never actually booked any rooms but more information is still coming out. a couple days ago, stephen paddock booked hotel rooms at another hotel in las vegas, the life is beautiful concert was going on in those rooms overlooking that venue. this leaves you with any questions including was he targeting other cities? did it just not work out? was he targeting the root 91 festival? questions we still don't have answers to at this point. police revealing new details about what was found in his car at the mandalay bay hotel. 1600 rounds of ammunition in his car in addition to ammonium nitrate and that leaves you with questions, the biggest one, what was he planning to do with his vehicle. listen to one expert's opinion. >> he has explosives in the car, ammunition in the car. would he tr
cities. heather: new details about other locations he has scouted. >> reporter: a couple other cities including chicago. we learned stephen paddock did book hotel rooms at the blackstone hotel ashe festival was going on, a huge music festival, tens of thousands of people from all over the world. he never showed up for that reservation. we also learned he scouted, looked up near fenway and boston, he never actually booked any rooms but more information is still coming out. a couple days...
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chicago, big city. windy city. opinionated city. whether you're from hyde park, lincoln park or wicker park, why is everything a park? their food is asd popcorn picks. hot dogs and the legendary chicago pizza i've heard so much about. what the (bleep) is this? >> this is chicago deep dish pizza. >> i said i wanted a pizza not some italian guy's dump on a plate. this looks like me eating pizza, throwing it up into a bread bowl and leaving it in the sun to dry. >> this is how chicago does pizza. >> i'm prized you can't get a decent piece of pizza, the birth place of obama, michael jordan! >> none of those people were born here. >> birthers! where can i find a decent slice in the city? so this stupid bull! >> i couldn't find a single place that sold real pizza. just these deep dish dough dumpsters. this isn't pizza. this isn't even human food. after hours of only deep dish, i finally found a place that served delicious, normal pizza pie. the cook county jail. ( door slams ) that's right, the best pizza in chicago is in the biggest jail in america. this gourmet pizza is actually made by and sold to inmates as part of a training program c
chicago, big city. windy city. opinionated city. whether you're from hyde park, lincoln park or wicker park, why is everything a park? their food is asd popcorn picks. hot dogs and the legendary chicago pizza i've heard so much about. what the (bleep) is this? >> this is chicago deep dish pizza. >> i said i wanted a pizza not some italian guy's dump on a plate. this looks like me eating pizza, throwing it up into a bread bowl and leaving it in the sun to dry. >> this is how...
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a charter plane for the nba oklahoma city thunder hit some unexpected turbulence. stephen adams posted this photo on twitter. it happened as the team was flying overnight into chicago. a spokeswoman said crews are evaluating the situation and the damage was likely caused by a collision with a bird. with a bird. that's a big bird. >> it's a big bird. >> the plane landed safely at chicago. nobody hurt. the photos of the damage on social media, like that one, have gotten quite a bit of attention. a canada geese. >> those things are big. >> well, given the speed of the plane. >> much more calm here. s >>> the week with the record heat that we had. now things are starting to transition back to cooling changes now. the fog makes a come back but the seven-day forecast has some significant changes as we move into the month of november. tiburon looks great. 72 degrees. the low clouds start creeping across the city. now down to 58 degrees. misty skies to follow tonight into tomorrow morning. dublin will reverse the numbers. 85 still in tri-valley. much cooler than the last three days. right now in san jose, 74 degrees. a lot of mist and drizzle. ocean beach right now 58 degr
a charter plane for the nba oklahoma city thunder hit some unexpected turbulence. stephen adams posted this photo on twitter. it happened as the team was flying overnight into chicago. a spokeswoman said crews are evaluating the situation and the damage was likely caused by a collision with a bird. with a bird. that's a big bird. >> it's a big bird. >> the plane landed safely at chicago. nobody hurt. the photos of the damage on social media, like that one, have gotten quite a bit of...
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rooms in chicago, the same dates as the lollapalooza festival across the street, some cities are stepping up security for major events including in chicago for this weekend's marathon. >> there's been a double, triple checking of everything. >> reporter: back in las vegas, a somber reminder of the overwhelming loss. 58 white crosses, one for each life taken. one of those victims, charleston hartfield. thousands gathering last night to honor the army veteran, police officer and father of three. >> if there's a checklist to be an american, charlie hit every single box then made up some boxes. >> reporter: and donations to help the victims' families and the survivors are still pouring in with more than $9.5 million raised so far. marcie gonzalez, abc news, las vegas. >>> and tonight's "2020" is devoted to the las vegas mass shooting. hear from the heroes to helped throughout the horrific tragedy tonight at 10:00 on abc 7 followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> happening now a group of bay area radio stations teaming up to help mexico as it recovers from a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. abc 7 news was in san jose this morning where a donation drive is under way, on chavez. local radio stations a
rooms in chicago, the same dates as the lollapalooza festival across the street, some cities are stepping up security for major events including in chicago for this weekend's marathon. >> there's been a double, triple checking of everything. >> reporter: back in las vegas, a somber reminder of the overwhelming loss. 58 white crosses, one for each life taken. one of those victims, charleston hartfield. thousands gathering last night to honor the army veteran, police officer and...
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a bird during its descent. if the players were rattled by what happened there was certainly no sign of it on the basketball court as the oklahoma city thunder decisively beat the chicagoome. but was it for sure a bird strike? at this point the spokesperson for delta says that maintenance workers here are still investigating exactly what happened. at midway i'm michele gallardo, abc 7, eyewitness news. >> very bizarre. >> one of khaleesi's dragons. >> a very big bird. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> do stick around for "good morning america" on this monday. have a >> good morning it is 4:30 a.m., monday, october 30. >> good morning everyone, we are tracking a wet and windy commute. september is preparing for possible delays due to the weather. >> police are looking for a killer who shot a man in the back of the head. >> the first first time and arrest in connection with the russian investigation could come as early as today. >> it was an incredible rainy commute i had a tree down, i had turn back and go back it had falling in the middle of the night. >> reporter: we have trees and wet leaves and pon
a bird during its descent. if the players were rattled by what happened there was certainly no sign of it on the basketball court as the oklahoma city thunder decisively beat the chicagoome. but was it for sure a bird strike? at this point the spokesperson for delta says that maintenance workers here are still investigating exactly what happened. at midway i'm michele gallardo, abc 7, eyewitness news. >> very bizarre. >> one of khaleesi's dragons. >> a very big bird. that's...
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cities. heather: new details about other locations he has scouted. >> reporter: a couple other cities including chicago. we learned stephen paddock did book hotel rooms at the blackstone hotel as, a huge music festival, tens of thousands of people from all over the world. he never showed up for that reservation. we also learned he
cities. heather: new details about other locations he has scouted. >> reporter: a couple other cities including chicago. we learned stephen paddock did book hotel rooms at the blackstone hotel as, a huge music festival, tens of thousands of people from all over the world. he never showed up for that reservation. we also learned he
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a charter plane for the oklahoma city thunder hit unexpected turbulence. look what happened after that. player stephen allen posted this photo on twitter. happened as the team was flying overnight in chicagoa delta airlines spokeswoman said crews are evaluating the situation and say the damage was likely caused by a bird strike. the plane landed safely. nobody hurt. photographs of the damage on social media have gotten a lot of attention. >>> could be a big let down for the holiday season. shoppers may not get their hand on the apple iphone x until next year. the phone was scheduled for release on friday. apple is now saying customers will have to wait until december. experts are skeptical about that. the demand for the iphone x is so high, customers should not expect to see their phones until february. maybe in time for valentine's day. >>> we're getting our first glimpse of the tunnel that elon musk can building under los angeles. musk tweeted this picture this afternoon. so far the tunnel is 500 feet long. in another few months it's expected to be two miles long. the goal of the project is to test whether tunnels can be used to transport people and goods across the area that's so well
a charter plane for the oklahoma city thunder hit unexpected turbulence. look what happened after that. player stephen allen posted this photo on twitter. happened as the team was flying overnight in chicagoa delta airlines spokeswoman said crews are evaluating the situation and say the damage was likely caused by a bird strike. the plane landed safely. nobody hurt. photographs of the damage on social media have gotten a lot of attention. >>> could be a big let down for the holiday...
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outstripped anything that i could find when i looked through the record of big cities like la, new york, chicago. the amount of suicides as averall deaths in yourjail system was truly extraordinary — 24%. why do you think that was? that's all wrong. you are reading from other periodicals. you are way off base. we haven't had 24% suicides. we run a safe jail system and i'm going to tell you another thing. probably the safest jail system in the country. when you really analyse the truth and stats. statistical stats. i'm quoting you stats that come from various official departments. i'm not saying 24% of all prisoners, i'm saying 24% of those deaths in yourjails were deemed to be suicides. are you denying that? yes, i am denying that. of course i am. now, if you have five deaths... now, they say there's 200—300 people have died or are suing me, that's not true. so, thejustice department did look into it, on english in the jails, we alleviated that problem. so if it's so bad... if it was so bad in 2a years, how come i've never been charged with anything? think of that. they've been after me for years. you have been charged with
outstripped anything that i could find when i looked through the record of big cities like la, new york, chicago. the amount of suicides as averall deaths in yourjail system was truly extraordinary — 24%. why do you think that was? that's all wrong. you are reading from other periodicals. you are way off base. we haven't had 24% suicides. we run a safe jail system and i'm going to tell you another thing. probably the safest jail system in the country. when you really analyse the truth and...
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chicago. as you know, there's a push by the trump white house to keep federal funds to going from cities like icago that declare themselves sanctuary cities. let me play a moment of this for the viewers. >> you want to cut off federal funds for the city and come here and criticize the murder rate. >> i have increased the number of atf agents to prosecute gun crimes in chicago by 12, which is more than any other city, i believe. i do not want to not have grants go to chicago, but we need their support. when somebody is arrested in the jail that's due to be deported we ask that they call us. >> what about his argument there, senator? he's saying that when somebody is already in jail, an undocumented immigrant, why wouldn't local law enforcement be able to call i.c.e. or the feds to be able to deport the person in jail? >> there's nothing stopping the immigration authorities from coming forward and working with law enforcement authorities in chicago with the proper legal approach. the fear we have and the concern we have is they are trying to take this responsibility of immigration policing and g
chicago. as you know, there's a push by the trump white house to keep federal funds to going from cities like icago that declare themselves sanctuary cities. let me play a moment of this for the viewers. >> you want to cut off federal funds for the city and come here and criticize the murder rate. >> i have increased the number of atf agents to prosecute gun crimes in chicago by 12, which is more than any other city, i believe. i do not want to not have grants go to chicago, but we...
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city of chicago, by taking away these federal funds. superintendent's visual pursuit of undocumented immigrants as little or nothing to do with gun violence in chicago. well,ey general sessions: chicago is a great city. it has many good things going for it. i think this murder rate is a cloud over the city, and this year may be an even higher murder rate than last year. good, community-based policing is absolutely essential for this. i am worried about the health and morale of the chicago police department. we would like to see that improved. notink the politicians can say that if you remove a violent criminal from america, that is illegally in the country, and he is arrested by the chicago police, and put in the chicago jail, that once they are released that they should not be turned over to the federal ice officers so they can be removed from the country. they were very illegally to begin with, much less commit another crime. how does that make the city of chicago safer when you don't remove criminals who are illegally in the country? anator: you can't give opening statement, throwing a bouquet to police, and then ignore what the superintendent of police in chicago tells you that it has
city of chicago, by taking away these federal funds. superintendent's visual pursuit of undocumented immigrants as little or nothing to do with gun violence in chicago. well,ey general sessions: chicago is a great city. it has many good things going for it. i think this murder rate is a cloud over the city, and this year may be an even higher murder rate than last year. good, community-based policing is absolutely essential for this. i am worried about the health and morale of the chicago...
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police now say paddock may have also scoped out other cities, possibly targeting fenway park in boston and the lollapalooza festival in chicago. as a result, police tactics across the country may need to adapt to this new kind of threat. >> i think what you're going to see is that if anybody else is going to have an outdoor concert that's in the proximity of buildings that are above the concert, they're going to have to put uniformed officers with sniper rifles on the roof. >> reporter: days into the investigation, the shooter's motive remains a mystery. but authorities have ruled out financial problems, and they hope paddock's live-in girlfriend, marylou danley, can provide answers despite repeated denials about knowing anything of his plans. danley was with paddock when he bought this ka are in reno, paying for this with this check of over $14,000. >> she said she had a bad relationship prior to him and he had turned her life around, really helped her out. >> reporter: the fbi asked dealership employees about the purchase. >> marylou wanted to get a lexus. but he was like, i'm not going to spend $10,000 more for a car that's got
police now say paddock may have also scoped out other cities, possibly targeting fenway park in boston and the lollapalooza festival in chicago. as a result, police tactics across the country may need to adapt to this new kind of threat. >> i think what you're going to see is that if anybody else is going to have an outdoor concert that's in the proximity of buildings that are above the concert, they're going to have to put uniformed officers with sniper rifles on the roof. >>...
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thousand and sixteen was the deadliest year in chicago this past decade six hundred dead more than in any other american city shady characters the street as a curfew for people under twenty one starting at nine in the evening. district in the city's south. past four in the morning. yasmin is seventeen. ready for school she's been in the o.t.c. for four years. kind of excited to wear it because. when you put it on when you have. your actual cord i'm. johnny i guess legace just something that. we're not. a uniform rules. over chaos childhood violence. student. three hundred eighty could. it's have to wear the uniform one in five students has opted for the army the day starts with a troop inspection. didn't take up your clothes you don't have a rank you don't think i owe you not for your mum think over your clothes you carried on your forearm i missed one. and. since september yes man has been leading the cadets she is the boss she inspects the troops. feel like i'm with the army yeah because at school like we're so used to like just doing everything maybe halfway and not actually giving it our hundred and when you feel like the army videos yo
thousand and sixteen was the deadliest year in chicago this past decade six hundred dead more than in any other american city shady characters the street as a curfew for people under twenty one starting at nine in the evening. district in the city's south. past four in the morning. yasmin is seventeen. ready for school she's been in the o.t.c. for four years. kind of excited to wear it because. when you put it on when you have. your actual cord i'm. johnny i guess legace just something that....
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as well. but really a heightened accepts of security as well with counter terrorism teams throughout the entire city. it's not just in new york though. chicagon happening all weekend. there are more undercover cops being utilized after vegas throughout that event as well as a, quote, robust plan says the chicago police with dealing with high rise buildings and in austin, texas with a big music festival there. they also have bag restrictions there this weekend as well as looking at high rise buildings surrounding that music festival. a big concern. remember, after all these attacks, molly, police are always adapghtsing based on what they have seen. molly: brian, we are hearing more details about that thwarted thathwarted terror plog back to 2016. >> how real these threats are back in 2016 three men were arrested and now we are finding out why. these three men outside the united states plotted what they said was going to be, they hopes would be the next 9/11. there would be a core bomb in the middle of times square. they also had plans to detonate suicide vests and gun down innocent people in new york city subways, including women and children
as well. but really a heightened accepts of security as well with counter terrorism teams throughout the entire city. it's not just in new york though. chicagon happening all weekend. there are more undercover cops being utilized after vegas throughout that event as well as a, quote, robust plan says the chicago police with dealing with high rise buildings and in austin, texas with a big music festival there. they also have bag restrictions there this weekend as well as looking at high rise...
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we are learning he may have been attend to go hit other cities as well, chicago police think he book a hotel room overlooking lala pooloza, 4,000 people attend that had. another reported location fenway park in boston. they think paddock probably had an accomplice, and they are investigating reports that he had a female again beyond with him in the days he gambled leading up to the attack. official says paddock most likely planned on surviving the attack. >> he was doing everything possible to figure out how he could escape at that point. his concern was personal concern verse what was occurring down below him. >> investigators still working to figure out why he did this. he killed 58 people, injured hundreds more, his girl friend , marry lou danley has been questioned and cooperating. >>> in the aftermath, many are calling for gun control including one organization, that may surprise you. national rifle association is breaking their opposition of gun-related laws, in support of the regulating bump stops that is what the vegas shooter used to turn his semiautomatic weapon into a fully
we are learning he may have been attend to go hit other cities as well, chicago police think he book a hotel room overlooking lala pooloza, 4,000 people attend that had. another reported location fenway park in boston. they think paddock probably had an accomplice, and they are investigating reports that he had a female again beyond with him in the days he gambled leading up to the attack. official says paddock most likely planned on surviving the attack. >> he was doing everything...
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thousand and sixteen was the deadliest year in chicago this past decade six hundred dead more than in any other american city shady characters walk the street as a curfew for people under twenty one starting at nine in the evening. district in the city's south. in the morning. ready for school she's been in the sea for four years. kind of excited to. have. i guess. a uniform rules. the chaos for childhood shaped by violence. on wednesdays students and most of. the three hundred eighty cadets have to wear the uniform one in five students has opted for the army the day starts with a troop inspection. do not take up your clothes you do not have you don't think that you do not want your mum think over your clothes you carrying a forearm and this one. and. since september yes men has been leading the cadets she is the boss she inspects the troops. dealing with the army yeah because at school they were so used to like just doing everything maybe halfway and not actually giving it are hungry and when you see like the army videos you're like oh my god like they're so strict they have to do everything in unison whether you're shy or not your chance to st
thousand and sixteen was the deadliest year in chicago this past decade six hundred dead more than in any other american city shady characters walk the street as a curfew for people under twenty one starting at nine in the evening. district in the city's south. in the morning. ready for school she's been in the sea for four years. kind of excited to. have. i guess. a uniform rules. the chaos for childhood shaped by violence. on wednesdays students and most of. the three hundred eighty cadets...
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chicago in early august. he went as far as booking a room in a chicago hotel but did not actually show up. paddock did research on hotels around boston's fenway park and other locations in that city say there's no indication that paddock ever traveled to boston or chicago for that matter. let's go to las vegas once again with nbc news correspondent ron allen. the attention, ron, now turning to remembering those victims of the attack as people are coming together to honor them from across the country really. is it difficult for people to accept that we don't necessarily know why stephen paddock did this and the people that you've been talking to? >> i think you get a range of answers to that and a range of feelings about that. i think some people just accept that we may never know and there will certainly never be a logical comprehensible reason as to why this happened. people come here and we've talked to them and they're reflecting on that and many other issues. this is a memorial that's come together in the last couple of days, and it's very unique. if you look down in that direction, there are 58 crosses that have been set up for each b one of the victim. you'll see one for ra
chicago in early august. he went as far as booking a room in a chicago hotel but did not actually show up. paddock did research on hotels around boston's fenway park and other locations in that city say there's no indication that paddock ever traveled to boston or chicago for that matter. let's go to las vegas once again with nbc news correspondent ron allen. the attention, ron, now turning to remembering those victims of the attack as people are coming together to honor them from across the...
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investigators suspect the gunman, stephen paddock may have scouted other cities and plotted to attack a chicago music festival. >>> as we told you earlier one the shooting victims in the vegas attack was a wife and mother from navado, leaving behind her husband vinnie, and their children who are 10 and 12 years old. friends will remember stacey for the way she lived her life, they describe her as being devoted, driven and passionate about her family. and say the important thing now is to help her children deal with losing their mother and help her husband become both dad and mom. >> we'll do the best we can to help him. it is going to take a long time for him and his life will change immensely. but if anybody can be the mom and the dad, all wrapped into one it is going to be him. >> the funeral has been ten testifily set for wednesday in san francisco. a gofundme page has been set up to help her children. in just two days donations are almost $250,000. >>> a vigil is set to take place tonight in san francisco to demand action be taken to end violence. the bradycampaign to prevent gun violence is part of the a nationa
investigators suspect the gunman, stephen paddock may have scouted other cities and plotted to attack a chicago music festival. >>> as we told you earlier one the shooting victims in the vegas attack was a wife and mother from navado, leaving behind her husband vinnie, and their children who are 10 and 12 years old. friends will remember stacey for the way she lived her life, they describe her as being devoted, driven and passionate about her family. and say the important thing now is...
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a charter plane for the oklahoma city thunder hit tu turbulence yesterday. the photos have gone viral. it happened as the team was flying overnight into chicago. a delta spokeswoman says the crew is evaluating the situation and it was likely caused by a bird strike. it landed safely at midway. no one was hurt. the photos have gotten a lot of attention. >>> a new trap cal storm is gaining strength headed toward florida. you are looking at satellite imagery at the tropical storm. south florida is already getting hit. a possible tornado touched down in boynton, north of miami. take a look at this video, strong winds in west palm beach. south florida could see six inches of rain through tonight. >>> things are much milder here. let's check in with vianey arana. we are seeing a cooldown. seeing pumpkin carving. >> time to get into the halloween spirit. >> it will be. i know a lot of people are heading out to pumpkin patches. the weather is going to be nice, but you are going to want to pack a sweater, especially if you are out late at night. the temperatures dropping. i know that means yes, my costume is going to cover it up. a give and take. walnut
a charter plane for the oklahoma city thunder hit tu turbulence yesterday. the photos have gone viral. it happened as the team was flying overnight into chicago. a delta spokeswoman says the crew is evaluating the situation and it was likely caused by a bird strike. it landed safely at midway. no one was hurt. the photos have gotten a lot of attention. >>> a new trap cal storm is gaining strength headed toward florida. you are looking at satellite imagery at the tropical storm. south...
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as a surprise. extermination company orkin ravrked as ratest cities and we're making progress. it's down two sfrots mast year. chicago mature and home up to and new york took the top two spots. new york is producer's hometown. i'm saying. the company ranked cities by number of rodent treatments it performed from last september tonight this september. and according to orkin fall is the start of rodent season as the weather gets colder, rats and mice look for food, walter and shelter to survive in winter time. >> i'm traumatized sthop video please. >> we will stop the video and head toe gary mcgrady over i can look? >> go ahead, gary. >> it makes you squeamish. sorry if are you eating breakfast. >> oom glad we're making progress. bus stop forecast. thaichkz for the tid bit there wisdom. 30s and 40s this morning quite cool outside for the kid owes. tell them this is the day you have to take your sweat shirts this morning and get out th there. after cool we warm up and don't warm up a lot. temperature between 60 and 65 degrees. lots of sunshine. the sun comes up this morning and we'll see all sun today. there may be a cl
as a surprise. extermination company orkin ravrked as ratest cities and we're making progress. it's down two sfrots mast year. chicago mature and home up to and new york took the top two spots. new york is producer's hometown. i'm saying. the company ranked cities by number of rodent treatments it performed from last september tonight this september. and according to orkin fall is the start of rodent season as the weather gets colder, rats and mice look for food, walter and shelter to survive...
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as a subsidy for chicago. we should not be encouraging cities to pile on a higher and higher property taxes. tax and policy policy should be to create jobs not massive big government. some of these republican governors and lawmakers that take way more federal money in terms of federal spending versus what the states pay in. there actually footing the bill for the spending that they get for the feds. there is inequality everywhere. when they vote for big government spending. that's quite true. that's just simply stupidity on the part of schumer. buffett's hypocrisy on the behalf of republican lawmakers. as being unfair. they take more money than their own state pays in. they subsidize and encourages high taxes in any of the states. that is unhelpful. back in 1978 governor brown said don't vote to cut your property taxes. because of the state and local tax deductibility. they ought to take the rates down for everyone. it makes it easy for new york to have high taxes. it certainly is plain that way. it starts with the a tape -- estate tax. you see complaints about bringing down the rates. that
as a subsidy for chicago. we should not be encouraging cities to pile on a higher and higher property taxes. tax and policy policy should be to create jobs not massive big government. some of these republican governors and lawmakers that take way more federal money in terms of federal spending versus what the states pay in. there actually footing the bill for the spending that they get for the feds. there is inequality everywhere. when they vote for big government spending. that's quite true....
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a bid for amazon's second headquarters is today. roughly 100 cities across the u.s. have expressed interest in making a run for the second headquarters as big as chicago new york and small rural areas in pennsylvania. and plans to invest more than $5 billion and hire 50,000 people for second headquarters. >> and also reports that the ceo of american express is stepping down. can you tell us about that. >> yes, has been at the helm of amex for 17 years. 66 years old and just managed to turn around a financial services company and says now is the right time to hand over the reigns to someone new. that someone new is the vice chairman. 58 and that will be effective from february 8. the news was wildly expected. didn't see a major move in after hours trade thachlt . that is a long time as a ceo of a big company, 17 years. >>> taking bets on where we think the headquarters. >> atlanta. i lived in atlanta for a long time. it's a progressive city. it's growing. >> big airport. >> great place for amazon. >> we'll find out soon. >>> still ahead, terrifying scene in houston as dramatic carjacking is caught on camera. police now looking for help in finding the s
a bid for amazon's second headquarters is today. roughly 100 cities across the u.s. have expressed interest in making a run for the second headquarters as big as chicago new york and small rural areas in pennsylvania. and plans to invest more than $5 billion and hire 50,000 people for second headquarters. >> and also reports that the ceo of american express is stepping down. can you tell us about that. >> yes, has been at the helm of amex for 17 years. 66 years old and just managed...
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chicago though has the body count as always. they have surpassed 500 murders just this year. we will talk with an alderman in the city of chicago, of cours >> tucker: las vegas massacre understandably getting a lot of attention now, but there is another massacre happening in slow motion in the city of other cities, by the way. t chicago recording its 500th gun homicide for the year. by the end of this year, they we'll have enough fatal shootings to match stephen paddock's murder spree almost ten times over. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for the invite. >> tucker: i've done this story. i know you're sincerely concerned about this and i appreciate that. i've done this story a million times and it's always the same answer, which is, we need better gun control in the city of chicago because we have indiana right next door. i always think, i live in d.c. thatat has a much lower murder rate than chicago. i live like 800 yards fromiv virginia which has lax gun laws. why is chicago different?s >> it's different for a lot of different reasons. guns are part of the problem, but it isn't the only problem. you have a community that is beset by unemployment, by lack of opportunities. h by the way,
chicago though has the body count as always. they have surpassed 500 murders just this year. we will talk with an alderman in the city of chicago, of cours >> tucker: las vegas massacre understandably getting a lot of attention now, but there is another massacre happening in slow motion in the city of other cities, by the way. t chicago recording its 500th gun homicide for the year. by the end of this year, they we'll have enough fatal shootings to match stephen paddock's murder spree...
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chicago didn't view the victims as innocent or sympathetic but the technology used to slaughter them so quickly did have the city asking when anyone could walk the streets with fully automatic weapon whether that was agood idea. we're asking the question as the chicago tribune put it, is it helpless, are we helpless? the nation ultimately answered that question then no. and took action. there is a legitimate debate about how to regulate guns and we live under the rule of law and courts have ruled the constitution does protect some gun rights. but historically there's never been a legitimate debate about when to regulate guns. today's laws will always be the echo of yesterday's politics. forged rules and limits and safety requirements on guns after incidents when murderous impacts swelled beyond what people thought was reasonable trade-off. today senator diane feinstein doing a new bill. 25 democrats joined the effort. some republicans ep to the idea, other top republicans say now is not the time for this debate. the question is never about timing. the question is pretty old anyway. it's what they asked in 1929. are we helpless? oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me ri
chicago didn't view the victims as innocent or sympathetic but the technology used to slaughter them so quickly did have the city asking when anyone could walk the streets with fully automatic weapon whether that was agood idea. we're asking the question as the chicago tribune put it, is it helpless, are we helpless? the nation ultimately answered that question then no. and took action. there is a legitimate debate about how to regulate guns and we live under the rule of law and courts have...
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as he could. mcconnell was kind of standing there square-jawed. what did you make of it? >> well, again. i applaud that the president stayed there for 40 minutes. chris, i came from chicago, city hall, a lot of yelling to get your question answered. and that's what we did, because the system wasn't rigged as to who was going to have questions asked. on that applauded. >> yeah, i like the victim too. >> but from the looks of the public, aside from the very serious question of not talking, his answer to the question about the families of the soldiers who were killed, we got a lot of topics covered. and there is time for follow-up. and mcconnell weighed in. and we went through a lot of stuff there. but, yes, it was more informal and maybe kind of reminiscent of the rough and tumble of how i came up. but he stood there and took it. and when you heard all that yelling, it's because we were assembled without chairs. i don't know if you had shots of how we were. you had to yell because there was no other way for him to figure out who he had a question. waving your hands. he didn't know who a lot of the people were. so he was pointing. and in that way, it was perhaps a good way where the pres
as he could. mcconnell was kind of standing there square-jawed. what did you make of it? >> well, again. i applaud that the president stayed there for 40 minutes. chris, i came from chicago, city hall, a lot of yelling to get your question answered. and that's what we did, because the system wasn't rigged as to who was going to have questions asked. on that applauded. >> yeah, i like the victim too. >> but from the looks of the public, aside from the very serious question of...
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chicago did not view those victims as particularly innocent or sympathetic but the technology used to slaughter them, the seven of them so quickly did have the city asking when anyone could walk the streets with aomatic weapon, whether that was a good idea. we're asking the question as the chicago tribune put it, is it helpless? are we helpless? the nation ultimately answered that question then, no and it took action. there is a legitimate debate about how to regulate guns and we live under the rule of law and our courts have ruled the constitution does protect some gun rights. but historically there's never been a legitimate debate about when to regulate guns. today's laws will always be the echo of yesterday's politics. our politics have forged rules and limits and safety requirements on guns after incidents when their murderous impact swelled beyond what people thought was any reasonable trade-off. today senator dianne feinstein intro deuced a new bill to ban those bump stocks which make semiautomatic weapons operate like deadly automatic ones also the author of that assault weapons ban in 1984 and 25 democrats have joined the effort and i know some republicans do seem open to this idea, oth
chicago did not view those victims as particularly innocent or sympathetic but the technology used to slaughter them, the seven of them so quickly did have the city asking when anyone could walk the streets with aomatic weapon, whether that was a good idea. we're asking the question as the chicago tribune put it, is it helpless? are we helpless? the nation ultimately answered that question then, no and it took action. there is a legitimate debate about how to regulate guns and we live under the...
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along with a very very strong winds we're looking at around eleven celsius there for art's we're still around seventeen degrees in new york city chicago highs of around eight degrees celsius as we go on into where tuesday the worst of the snow not just a little further northward so outs of manitoba through ontario towards quebec bright skies along the eastern seaboard but we have got some clouds lurking down towards the southwestern corner and perhaps a little bit a snow here that snow is standing a little further north was up towards the big state as we go on into the middle part of the week and gradually that will make its way further east was just watch out for some flooding rains that will make its way back into that eastern side of texas easing towards louisiana eventually pushing up towards arkansas longline a cloud up towards the lakes towards the east coast it's looking fine bright and sunny peter. evan thanks very much lost most on the news government office to take back some or enjoy refugees but the numbers don't add up. i'm reporting on the remarkable return of the animal that has been seen in britain centuries and they control the sea it's caused by its ability
along with a very very strong winds we're looking at around eleven celsius there for art's we're still around seventeen degrees in new york city chicago highs of around eight degrees celsius as we go on into where tuesday the worst of the snow not just a little further northward so outs of manitoba through ontario towards quebec bright skies along the eastern seaboard but we have got some clouds lurking down towards the southwestern corner and perhaps a little bit a snow here that snow is...
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as we go through saturday. that's why we have a chance of thunderstorms in chicago also kansas city and wichita.y warm in texas through the southeast. and if we get any severe weather saturday afternoon, about 4 million people in slight risk. keep an eye on your afternoon plans. and finally on sunday, east coast is one of the last really warm days for awhile. some cooler air will move in. 83 in atlanta. some people in the south have been waiting to turn their air conditioners off. dallas, you have to wait until sunday. >> all right. >>> still ahead, time to fly the "w" once again. a wild decisive game five in washington. plus an nfc showdown on thursday night football. sports is next. know where i was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestry
as we go through saturday. that's why we have a chance of thunderstorms in chicago also kansas city and wichita.y warm in texas through the southeast. and if we get any severe weather saturday afternoon, about 4 million people in slight risk. keep an eye on your afternoon plans. and finally on sunday, east coast is one of the last really warm days for awhile. some cooler air will move in. 83 in atlanta. some people in the south have been waiting to turn their air conditioners off. dallas, you...
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is my house and it's a shame and i'm going to speak up against it well many sanctuary cities whether we're talking about chicago or the we're talking about los angeles they operate as magnets to people who will break the law here's the thing if you come. the america and you overstayed their visa you've already broken a law what other laws are people going to be breaking when you have. that this is a sanctuary city you're calling law breakers to operate here here's an example that's likely to make the case against sanctuary cities a little bit stronger sergio martinez is an undocumented immigrant was charged with rape in july he had already been deported from the united states twenty times the local authorities in portland actually released him without letting federal authorities know now on both sides of the debate it's raging both sides say the protection from crime and the safety of the public should be the primary concern cable mop and archie new york. britain's top diplomat boris johnson has accused of being remarkably on diplomatic after a video of most of him reciting a colonial poem on his visit to me and mom even the u.k.'s ambassador to the southeast asian
is my house and it's a shame and i'm going to speak up against it well many sanctuary cities whether we're talking about chicago or the we're talking about los angeles they operate as magnets to people who will break the law here's the thing if you come. the america and you overstayed their visa you've already broken a law what other laws are people going to be breaking when you have. that this is a sanctuary city you're calling law breakers to operate here here's an example that's likely to...