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he was the first mayor of the city of chicago -- may have been the first black mayor of the city of chicagout the first mayor of the city of chicago for me to date me and thousands of other latinos an opportunity. he opened the floodgates of opportunity for us. so when i got elected in 1986 -- first of all, so there is a who sued the city of chicago saying, look, those 50 seats should not be 28 white alderman and one latino, they should be more equal. we go to court and win. so i run. when asked mayor washington they say, what are you going to do about the city of chicago being sued? he said i'm going to say they were guilty, because we are. when i get elected to the city forcil, now there are 25 harold washington and 25 members of the vrdolyak group. the chicago city council, when there is a tie, guess who breaks the tie? the presiding officer who happens to be the mayor of the city of chicago. i know in the mayor presided over the city council meetings could never leave because if there was ever a vote on a procedural matter, yet a be there to break the tie. but the flood gate opened. mem
he was the first mayor of the city of chicago -- may have been the first black mayor of the city of chicagout the first mayor of the city of chicago for me to date me and thousands of other latinos an opportunity. he opened the floodgates of opportunity for us. so when i got elected in 1986 -- first of all, so there is a who sued the city of chicago saying, look, those 50 seats should not be 28 white alderman and one latino, they should be more equal. we go to court and win. so i run. when...
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one of the things i thought that was important was we expand the rights of the people of the city of chicago and we did any of those things. i know we did many of those things. in 92 i got reelected in 91 to city council but in 92 i ran for the chicago for congress. he supported me. his support concord the support of richard daley was critical almost essential and would say. >> host: you've realized he could make a difference for the latino community. >> guest: i wanted to make a difference for the latino community at a national level and i knew that if i was going to do that -- i'm elected and what is my first challenge? the american food trade agreement. who is in charge of negotiating a? bill daley the mayor's brother. who wants me to vote for him? richard daley. we are working together in a need to do so. i voted against it. i thought it was a wrong thing to do. some people would say hey he was very good to you and he supported you. i'm always going to do what i believe is correct especially mh or policy. >> host: in typical gutierrez fashion you say i'm not here just to be part of a clu
one of the things i thought that was important was we expand the rights of the people of the city of chicago and we did any of those things. i know we did many of those things. in 92 i got reelected in 91 to city council but in 92 i ran for the chicago for congress. he supported me. his support concord the support of richard daley was critical almost essential and would say. >> host: you've realized he could make a difference for the latino community. >> guest: i wanted to make a...
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they did not own a black man to be mayor of the city of chicago. it said the lights would come on it night, the garbage would be picked. there would be chaos and pandemonium under this theme before it too late. they came to chicago to campaign for them. they were vicious remote when they visited a church on a sunday. so i just like it think of a time in which the city was, so i stood up. it was a beautiful time in my life. we've just gotten our first house. we used to watch this whole does and how they stand at their floors and we finished the woodwork, how you did a little drywalling, how you regretted your bathroom. they were happy. becomes how to play dominoes with my friend. i had a job. i was happy. you know, a birthday party here, back to the mayor, a wedding and your life is complete. we also played at ucla is in our front yard to keep up with all of her neighbors. but then they knocked on my door and i said you know what, maybe i'm going to have a few less dominoes on weekends and water the sail is a little less. i need to get involved poli
they did not own a black man to be mayor of the city of chicago. it said the lights would come on it night, the garbage would be picked. there would be chaos and pandemonium under this theme before it too late. they came to chicago to campaign for them. they were vicious remote when they visited a church on a sunday. so i just like it think of a time in which the city was, so i stood up. it was a beautiful time in my life. we've just gotten our first house. we used to watch this whole does and...
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chicago, second city in chicago had something called playwright center something, where they used to do regular plays, early on. and -- but you could drink. and so we had to sit in the special teen section and eat maraschino cherries -- >> i was there. >> until we almost died. but i remember, i saw this thing and i thought, "i don't understand it -- isn't that fantastic?" and i've actually gone through my career, finding that i'm most excited by plays when i'm not sure i understand them yet. >> riedel: did you eventually get around to understanding "the caretaker"? >> oh, no, no. yes, yes, but i never ate a maraschino cherry again in my life. >> john, was it a fresh, new voice? what was going on in the british theater before harold pinter came along and kind of exploded it? >> well, there were other things. terence rattigan, for example. oh, and somerset maugham, for example, and others. the thing about pinter is, let me make it clear, i don't think he was a no-talent, but i don't think he was a genius. he was somewhere in between. and too much is being made of him. and i think the p
chicago, second city in chicago had something called playwright center something, where they used to do regular plays, early on. and -- but you could drink. and so we had to sit in the special teen section and eat maraschino cherries -- >> i was there. >> until we almost died. but i remember, i saw this thing and i thought, "i don't understand it -- isn't that fantastic?" and i've actually gone through my career, finding that i'm most excited by plays when i'm not sure i...
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chicago, kansas city and also towards st. louis you will deal with the rain during your morning commute. a wider view shows a tropical connection to this. a tropical storm made landfall near baja, california. some moisture will be pulled ahead of the cold front. to the south heavier rains during the day today. not raining a lot right now in texas but as we go through the afternoon and evening hours we pick up one to two inches of rain. the east coast you look fine today along with the friends on the west coast. that is your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> miami, florida looks great. travel trouble and airport delays chicago and st. louis especially this morning. >>> as i mentioned for the eastern seaboard maybe one or two more nice days and then rain for thursday. >> we'll take what we can get. >>> macy's is changing the rules when it comes to thanksgiving shopping. >>> plus the 911 call from this woman stuck on a draw bridge. >>> pumpkin ragottas are back. >>> welcome back. to ot
chicago, kansas city and also towards st. louis you will deal with the rain during your morning commute. a wider view shows a tropical connection to this. a tropical storm made landfall near baja, california. some moisture will be pulled ahead of the cold front. to the south heavier rains during the day today. not raining a lot right now in texas but as we go through the afternoon and evening hours we pick up one to two inches of rain. the east coast you look fine today along with the friends...
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i'm sitting down with the mayor of the city of chicago.e's mentoring me, teaching me, i'm learning. he gives mae job. the responsibilities that i have. and he -- my story is not unique. there were hundreds of other young men and women that were give their first job -- he opened it up for women, gays, for latinos, and for black people to finally have positions of responsibility and, you know, all he asked was to do a good job and make sure that everyone -- regardless of the color of their skin or what neighborhood they lived in this chicago got a fair and square deal. >> host: he won the office of mayor but didn't control the city council. and he asked you to run to see if he could control the city council. you basically delivered. >> guest: i won. i won. in the city council, there are 50 members. 25 to 25 is a tie. guess who breaks the tie? the mayor of the city of chicago. he's the presiding office. i was the 25th vote. once i become the 25th vote, the commissioner on the board of education and the park district and the commission economi
i'm sitting down with the mayor of the city of chicago.e's mentoring me, teaching me, i'm learning. he gives mae job. the responsibilities that i have. and he -- my story is not unique. there were hundreds of other young men and women that were give their first job -- he opened it up for women, gays, for latinos, and for black people to finally have positions of responsibility and, you know, all he asked was to do a good job and make sure that everyone -- regardless of the color of their skin...
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the mayor of the city of chicago. i was the 25th vote. once i become the 23rd vote, the commissioners on the board of education and the commission on the park district and economic development board all those things open up and you finally get the discipline tease and he sells general obligations how with streets and the voters and the bridges and begin the infrastructure in. >> i have to say one thing. i had a lot less power and influence at 50 than i did as a member in the inner circle working with the administrative assistant. the government yields a lot of power. now in washington the values unexpectedly and everything goes back to what i was before. it to say that i cried is an under state. what happened. even though i just got elected it was like what four? i ran for committee and a couple of months. i was struck -- lucky to see him before he died of a heart attack in that office and was told we were going to name our sun herald if it was a boy and [inaudible] he passed away knowing that but we thought we would name a next child if
the mayor of the city of chicago. i was the 25th vote. once i become the 23rd vote, the commissioners on the board of education and the commission on the park district and economic development board all those things open up and you finally get the discipline tease and he sells general obligations how with streets and the voters and the bridges and begin the infrastructure in. >> i have to say one thing. i had a lot less power and influence at 50 than i did as a member in the inner circle...
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technology company in data communication air travel is moving their corporate headquarters to the city of chicagot. economist magazine just came out with a report serving 150 cities worldwide, top ten ranking for economic competitiveness. >> it's been not an easy job, though, being mayor of chicago. nor did you position it would be. one of the struggles and you've worked hard on this has to do with the violence in the city and i'm sure that that probably is a factor when companies decide whether they're not going to move here. what can be done about it beyond obviously you're a supporter of greater regulations of guns. but it's not just a gun problem, right? there are issues here in chicago in terms of gangs, in terms of the breakdown of the family. >> well, i say, first of all, this is the 22nd company moving their headquarters here. there is a lot of economic growth in the city of chicago. one overall homicides are down 20% about. your all crime is down 23%. shootings down 24%. that's great trends. on the other hand, i call every parent god forbid something happens to their child in any capacit
technology company in data communication air travel is moving their corporate headquarters to the city of chicagot. economist magazine just came out with a report serving 150 cities worldwide, top ten ranking for economic competitiveness. >> it's been not an easy job, though, being mayor of chicago. nor did you position it would be. one of the struggles and you've worked hard on this has to do with the violence in the city and i'm sure that that probably is a factor when companies decide...
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the city of chicago is making it easier to go green at a solar energy event this week mayor rahm emanuel announced that the windy city is cutting the red tape for people who want solar panels used to go out a month for you to get a permit to install solar panels in chicago but that's been cut down to one day and the price of the permits being cut by a quarter of all those and more is being done thanks to a grant from the u.s. department of energy emanuel said that the program will encourage more and more people to have solar here in the city of chicago on a residential commercial level and he said it will be cheaper quicker and more efficient for people to put solar in or more cities around our nation are encouraging the use of renewable energy by making it easier and more affordable for local residents little by little programs like this are transforming our nation and helping us kick the habit of toxic fossil fuels this is great news for chicago now let's make it happen in cities and towns all across america. it's thursday let's get geeky glucose parents always tell our children that s
the city of chicago is making it easier to go green at a solar energy event this week mayor rahm emanuel announced that the windy city is cutting the red tape for people who want solar panels used to go out a month for you to get a permit to install solar panels in chicago but that's been cut down to one day and the price of the permits being cut by a quarter of all those and more is being done thanks to a grant from the u.s. department of energy emanuel said that the program will encourage...
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chicago public library. we are literally coming a tale of the city. there is a canes sraoed between the front door of the home and the front door of the school. >> when it comes to the broadband there's a land of 20 across the economic divide lies the poor struggleleing to improve their position and their children. >> if you break the cycle of poverty you better make sure the job skill including the computer literacy. how are they applying far job. >> a lot of people who are computer literate take for grant like opening up your e-mail or putting together a resume. >> the city is also partnered with comcast which connected 14,000 low income families. with $150 computer and broadband internet for less than $10 a month. her family just crossed it. >>> we use it to help the kids with with their homework. >> it's a start and there are millions more families hoping to move up. . >> you see the man most wanted there and the man with the $5 million-dollar price tag on his head captured by american forces. . >>> i'm amanda purr row. >> i'm in the jordan valley
chicago public library. we are literally coming a tale of the city. there is a canes sraoed between the front door of the home and the front door of the school. >> when it comes to the broadband there's a land of 20 across the economic divide lies the poor struggleleing to improve their position and their children. >> if you break the cycle of poverty you better make sure the job skill including the computer literacy. how are they applying far job. >> a lot of people who are...
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"the devil in the white city" -- the "white city" was the nickname for the world's fair of 1893, the world's columbian exposition in chicago. "white city" arose because the central array of buildings was this massive array of about half a dozen buildings all painted white, so stunning, in fact, that when people walked into the central basin of the fair, the area around the central basin, and saw these buildings, that they -- they -- there were persistent stories of people actually bursting into tears, just sort of -- they had never seen anything quite so beautiful. and the nickname very quickly arose, the white city. now, the fair itself was much larger. there were about 200 other buildings, but that central array is why it was called the white city. c-span: where'd you get the idea for this book? >> guest: oh, long story. i'll give you -- well, i'll give you the whole story. it actually started back in 1894, when i was a young man... (laughter) >> guest: yes, it started back in 1994, when i read caleb carr's "the alienist," which is a terrific novel about a fictional serial killer in old new york. and the thing that i lov
"the devil in the white city" -- the "white city" was the nickname for the world's fair of 1893, the world's columbian exposition in chicago. "white city" arose because the central array of buildings was this massive array of about half a dozen buildings all painted white, so stunning, in fact, that when people walked into the central basin of the fair, the area around the central basin, and saw these buildings, that they -- they -- there were persistent stories of...
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the commitment of our participants, our team and the city of chicago is really coming together. feel confident. i did see tom skilling just a few minutes ago. money to cool weather. we need some cool weather. >> so great to have you here. the races next sunday. >> tom skilling has your forecast. very interesting. it has been i lovely quiet autumn. and south dakota is 87. 2 ft. of snow on the way. a blizzard heading into that area. just shy of hurricane strength. the night before last we had something of an astronomical display. suns as a shot of the north of light. this display is really something seen across the midwest. it was all about a big flare back on monday. if you heard the siren sounding, this was the funnel cloud that set them off last night. folks were watching that interested. cindy adams shows the fall colors. peter observes that in no summers behind us when it is a beautiful day. that is an amazing shot. from princeton mike and suzanne show farm country. this harvest season up there as well. our farmers have been busy. many the moisture. quite an interesting time
the commitment of our participants, our team and the city of chicago is really coming together. feel confident. i did see tom skilling just a few minutes ago. money to cool weather. we need some cool weather. >> so great to have you here. the races next sunday. >> tom skilling has your forecast. very interesting. it has been i lovely quiet autumn. and south dakota is 87. 2 ft. of snow on the way. a blizzard heading into that area. just shy of hurricane strength. the night before...
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energy emanuel said that the program will encourage more and more people to have solar here in the city of chicago on a residential commercial level and he said it will be cheaper quicker and more efficient for people to put solar in or more cities around our nation are encouraging the use of renewable energy by making it easier and more affordable for local residents little by little programs like this are transforming our nation and helping us kick the habit of toxic fossil fuels this is great news for chicago now let's make it happen in cities and towns all across america. it's thursday let's get geeky glucose parents always tell our children that sugar makes their teeth rotten fall but according to new research sweets might eat away at your intelligence to researchers at cherry university met a scene in berlin germany studied one hundred forty healthy adults ranging from fifty to eighty years old who had no history of diabetes the researchers scanned the brains of each of the study participants and connected to other tests to explore the relationship between blood sugar levels and brain activi
energy emanuel said that the program will encourage more and more people to have solar here in the city of chicago on a residential commercial level and he said it will be cheaper quicker and more efficient for people to put solar in or more cities around our nation are encouraging the use of renewable energy by making it easier and more affordable for local residents little by little programs like this are transforming our nation and helping us kick the habit of toxic fossil fuels this is...
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chicago. the beautiful city of chicago that receives us and let us to cross the street. thank you chicago.everything." >> catherine: a crowd of supporters was waiting for him. this is actually the 3rd time mah-kul has finished a marathon. he says he wants to show people that you can't give up on doing things just because you're different.or slower. >> reporter: bears for a series of recent car break- ins but says no one believed him. now, theres proof! >> reporter:a family spotted not one but two bears rummaging through the family car. these are pictures of the bear break-ins. the family says a bear and her cub walked up to their car. opened its doors. and got into it. the bear was calm. the owner. not so much >> they are in the car! >> she opened the door and pulled everything about her calls when she did not find anything in that she heard paul on it to step up. >> reporter: how about that!the family says they didn't have any food in the car, when the bears got bored they moved on to, presumably, find their next stories... e pa staed up e ba of my hea and wrped oundo thfront. coul'that f
chicago. the beautiful city of chicago that receives us and let us to cross the street. thank you chicago.everything." >> catherine: a crowd of supporters was waiting for him. this is actually the 3rd time mah-kul has finished a marathon. he says he wants to show people that you can't give up on doing things just because you're different.or slower. >> reporter: bears for a series of recent car break- ins but says no one believed him. now, theres proof! >> reporter:a...
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for the first time ever, the city of chicago is going to remove some of those controversial red lightns around the city have been targeted. they're coming down, like here at wells and north avenue, because the city said the intersections had either no right-angle crashes or just one "t-bone" crash and a total crash-rate of less than 1%. the billionaire "beanie babies" creator choking with emotion as he pleads guilty to tax cheating. ty warner of oak brook admitting to tax evasion today at the dirksen federal buidling. the 69-year-old telling the judge, "i'm pleading guilty because i am guilty. he hid 100-million in beanie baby profits in a swiss bank account. his fortune is estimated at 2.6 billion dollars. he'll pay 53- million in penalties. warner faces up to five years in prison. sentencing is january 15. oprah might be selling her studios in the city. the former talkshow host has reportedly hired a real estate firm to look into selling some or all of harpo studios. located on the near west side, the studio was once home to her talkshow. it currently produces content for oprah's lo
for the first time ever, the city of chicago is going to remove some of those controversial red lightns around the city have been targeted. they're coming down, like here at wells and north avenue, because the city said the intersections had either no right-angle crashes or just one "t-bone" crash and a total crash-rate of less than 1%. the billionaire "beanie babies" creator choking with emotion as he pleads guilty to tax cheating. ty warner of oak brook admitting to tax...
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is not even the murder capital of the country anymore that honor the chicago a city that has seen a grizzly three hundred twenty five homicides so far this year but of course you don't hear about me of these incidents outside of local news. maybe it's because these people to get shot next to a national monument or maybe it's because they're the wrong color whatever the reason it's obvious that all the corporate media cares about is exploiting fear in order to keep those eyeballs glued to the screen. in the wake of the global financial crisis europe was had the worst ireland a country of four and a half million people is still coping with the effects of negligent banking practices that. simply an idea of the corruption surrounding the irish banking system when asked how angle irish bank had come up with its bailout figure the bank's executive said i picked it out of my arse that's a direct quote because of these nefarious banks austerity measures have severely impacted millions of irish and one political party is fighting back against the financial system that's led to the foreclosure of tho
is not even the murder capital of the country anymore that honor the chicago a city that has seen a grizzly three hundred twenty five homicides so far this year but of course you don't hear about me of these incidents outside of local news. maybe it's because these people to get shot next to a national monument or maybe it's because they're the wrong color whatever the reason it's obvious that all the corporate media cares about is exploiting fear in order to keep those eyeballs glued to the...
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head into the afternoon hours the high temperatures will only climb to 60 degrees in kansas city. 54 chicago and minneapolis. i want to show you what the hey temperatures will be on saturday. for tomorrow high temperature only 51 in the city of cleveland and middle 60s in the middle 6 -- 50's. >> a victim's mother was the one who noticed the mistake. >> when he saw the paper he was dumb founded because he didn't have no idea this could have taken place. >> we will be live with those details when we come back. the surprising connection it has to the casey anthony case. jody arias is trying a new career behind bars. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor [announcer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfect under every part of your body... [man]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two remotes. [announcer]
head into the afternoon hours the high temperatures will only climb to 60 degrees in kansas city. 54 chicago and minneapolis. i want to show you what the hey temperatures will be on saturday. for tomorrow high temperature only 51 in the city of cleveland and middle 60s in the middle 6 -- 50's. >> a victim's mother was the one who noticed the mistake. >> when he saw the paper he was dumb founded because he didn't have no idea this could have taken place. >> we will be live with...
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is not even the murder capital of the country anymore that honor the chicago a city that has seen a grizzly three hundred twenty five homicides so far this year but of course you don't hear about any of these incidents outside of local news. maybe it's because these people to get shot next to a national monument or maybe it's because of the wrong color whatever the reason it's obvious that all the corporate media cares about is exploiting fear in order to keep those eyeballs glued to the screen. in the wake of the global financial crisis europe was hit the worst ireland a country of four and a half million people is still coping with the effects of negligent banking practices and i disagree an idea of the corruption surrounding the irish banking system when asked how angle irish bank had come up with its bailout figure the banks executive said i picked it out of my arse. that's a direct quote because it is the ferias bank's austerity measures have severely impacted millions of irish and one political party is fighting back against the financial system that's led to the foreclosure of thousa
is not even the murder capital of the country anymore that honor the chicago a city that has seen a grizzly three hundred twenty five homicides so far this year but of course you don't hear about any of these incidents outside of local news. maybe it's because these people to get shot next to a national monument or maybe it's because of the wrong color whatever the reason it's obvious that all the corporate media cares about is exploiting fear in order to keep those eyeballs glued to the...
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chicago. kansas city at 85.phis at 82. 90 in dallas but on the other side of this front, it does not show up because it is in the higher elevations, which are storm watches out for the mountains of wyoming and montana and parts of northern colorado. change theions can rain to snow. there are some conditions of fall changing in the pacific that will take a while to return to the mid- atlantic. may be more humid than today. disturbancether tracking through and you can see the computer models are generating isolated afternoon showers on friday. saturday looks mostly sunny. more substantial rain sunday night into monday. a little bit of rain next week will be a good thing. 81 to 86 degrees tomorrow and more humid. when set of the east on the bay with waves at one foot. water temperatures in the low 70's and keeping up with this warm air. 70's for the highs and some spotty showers on friday. eastern shore locations, temperatures in the 80's and muggy. coastal areas will still hit 80 degrees with sunny to partly cloud
chicago. kansas city at 85.phis at 82. 90 in dallas but on the other side of this front, it does not show up because it is in the higher elevations, which are storm watches out for the mountains of wyoming and montana and parts of northern colorado. change theions can rain to snow. there are some conditions of fall changing in the pacific that will take a while to return to the mid- atlantic. may be more humid than today. disturbancether tracking through and you can see the computer models are...
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i grew up in the city of chicago. i was born there. i may have lived north of the mason-dixon line, but i lived in a segregated city where blacks lived in one part, latinos lived in another part, and whites lived in another. there were not any signs that say not to go to the swimming pool, but we knew better. we knew not to go to those beaches. that is the experience i had. you know why you and are having this conversation today? went to clege. i was happy. i married my wife of 35 years. we had our first daughter. we bought our first home. refurbished. then in chicago in 1983 a black man had the audacity to run and actually win the democratic primary, harold washington. what brings me to where i am today? with my sixpack of beer and game of dominoes and going to baptisms, and all that is good, but when i saw the powerful chairman of the ways and means committee, a member of the democratic caucus and all the white democrats say, not if it is a black man. i am kind of happy it happened because we are having this conversation. that transfo
i grew up in the city of chicago. i was born there. i may have lived north of the mason-dixon line, but i lived in a segregated city where blacks lived in one part, latinos lived in another part, and whites lived in another. there were not any signs that say not to go to the swimming pool, but we knew better. we knew not to go to those beaches. that is the experience i had. you know why you and are having this conversation today? went to clege. i was happy. i married my wife of 35 years. we had...
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. >> number city, chicago, do not allow transit strikes. >> if there is a strike, b.a.r.t. managers have been trying to run some trains and the district will charter 200 buses. the service is between nine east bay bart stations and downtown san francisco. you can catch a bus between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. at various stations. evening service from san francisco back to those stations will be from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. you have to get a round-trip ticket in the morning if you want to catch the evening bus. as for ac transit, it will have additional seats on local and transbay lines and bus stops located inside b.a.r.t. stations will be moved outside b.a.r.t. property lines. >> the san francisco based service says if a strike is called there will be 12 boats tomorrow instead of the usual eight. >> we have introduced hatch tag dear bart as a way to sound off. we received does of tweets and videos. eugene quiets: dear bart, get back to work and be happy you have a well-paid job. sinee ya tweeted, i wish you weren't using this opportunity to bash unions. when did a middle class job becom
. >> number city, chicago, do not allow transit strikes. >> if there is a strike, b.a.r.t. managers have been trying to run some trains and the district will charter 200 buses. the service is between nine east bay bart stations and downtown san francisco. you can catch a bus between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. at various stations. evening service from san francisco back to those stations will be from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. you have to get a round-trip ticket in the morning if you want to catch...
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. >> just as the city of chicago is ready to start issuing fines, the mayor says the city plans to removeyou read by campus. i'm clear as a relates to the speed camera, we're going to do is starting to roll those out in our schools to work as a deterrent for people or speeding. >> has been out there talking with drivers about the city's plans. 38 red light cameras are now going to be moved at different locations around the city. apparently they are doing their job in the streets are much safer with fewer tickets being written. >> we need the red light cameras. >> read like cameras are recording leadfoot drivers as they try to squeeze through intersections at the last second. mistiming one can cost you $100. >> this corner generates a lot of revenue. we're told that the red light camera here on this corner flash is quite a lot. >> the city is making a lot of money here. city officials say red light cameras were installed as a means to make streets safer and cut down on drivers blowing through intersections. some drivers think otherwise. >> it is probably better for me, i think it is more o
. >> just as the city of chicago is ready to start issuing fines, the mayor says the city plans to removeyou read by campus. i'm clear as a relates to the speed camera, we're going to do is starting to roll those out in our schools to work as a deterrent for people or speeding. >> has been out there talking with drivers about the city's plans. 38 red light cameras are now going to be moved at different locations around the city. apparently they are doing their job in the streets are...
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and yet the mayor of chicago decided in the late 1990s that he was going to transform the city of chicago. his plan was essentially to tear all the public housing projects don't come including the one in which martha lives. he also i do plan to build 40,000 new units but, unfortunately, that didn't happen. so martha along with 25,000 other neighbors and her children were if it did and that began a cycle of homelessness that stretched throughout much of the 2000. and when justice was born, she named her just because she said, it will be justice if i am never homeless again. i learned that martha became an activist at the chicago anti-eviction campaign not out of political belief, but out of sheer necessity. sheer survival. because she is one of the million economic refugees in this country. and so finally after leaving in a car and breaking up her family for years, she called up to chicago anti-defamation league and said what you got? you are talking a big game, talking about liberating land while i am homeless with my children and i need a place for us to live. so they said we've got a fo
and yet the mayor of chicago decided in the late 1990s that he was going to transform the city of chicago. his plan was essentially to tear all the public housing projects don't come including the one in which martha lives. he also i do plan to build 40,000 new units but, unfortunately, that didn't happen. so martha along with 25,000 other neighbors and her children were if it did and that began a cycle of homelessness that stretched throughout much of the 2000. and when justice was born, she...
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if you look at other cities like boston, chicago, and new york.ransit employees aren't allowed to strike. in chicago, they can only strike under the circumstances, but legally prohibited. let's look at what they can negotiate without having to strike. you look at the operators rate to pay per hour from the chronicle. makes about $30 an hour. not the highest but within striking distance. now if you look at recent contracts, each of the transit unions have been able to negotiate. you can see that the most recent proposal from bart management is 12% over four years, about 3% a year. the union wants 3% over three years. chicago only has 2.5% over four years and new york, they haven't had a contract in a while but about 3% and boston about 2%. so if you look at the most recent proposals by bart management, it's right there. comparable to nonstriking cities. benefits pensionwise and healthcarewise, pays 0% and healthcare is $92 a month regardless of how many people are being covered. other cities like chicago, new york, and boston, all contribute someth
if you look at other cities like boston, chicago, and new york.ransit employees aren't allowed to strike. in chicago, they can only strike under the circumstances, but legally prohibited. let's look at what they can negotiate without having to strike. you look at the operators rate to pay per hour from the chronicle. makes about $30 an hour. not the highest but within striking distance. now if you look at recent contracts, each of the transit unions have been able to negotiate. you can see that...
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to chicago police officers who were shot and to chicago firefighters rescued elderly woman received their department's highest honors today. >> in a city the size of chicago. >> you make all this proud to wear this uniform. >> that the city haltoday chic's honored at city hall. >> he went right into the bedroom that was on fire. >> he rested all in a flaming building rescuing an unconscious woman. >> there's a fire we run away and you run into it. when there's gunfire you hide in you find out who did it.we hike andd it. >> appear chicago police officers were honored for their sacrifice. >> after being shot all of this is bill to the ground. their shot the officer spell to the ground and returned fire hitting the suspect. >> police are looking for witnesses to a fatal north sidestepping earlier this morning the victim's mother found him. the 24 year-old man was stabbed in the chest leg and stomach. he was too disoriented to describe his attacker to police when they arrived and he later died from his injuries at the hospital. police are canvassing the area to find anyone who might have seen or heard the attack. a woman who claims police
to chicago police officers who were shot and to chicago firefighters rescued elderly woman received their department's highest honors today. >> in a city the size of chicago. >> you make all this proud to wear this uniform. >> that the city haltoday chic's honored at city hall. >> he went right into the bedroom that was on fire. >> he rested all in a flaming building rescuing an unconscious woman. >> there's a fire we run away and you run into it. when...
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a mild 74 in kansas city. chicago, 63. atlanta, 76. 68 in baltimore. and boston will be 56. >>> well, the st. louis cardinals are now in boston for tonight's world series game six. but they had to wait out a long flight delay before flying there. the team's plane was grounded by mechanical problems at st. louis airport yesterday. six hours after getting onboard, the players switched planes and flew to boston. they landed after 11:00 p.m. eastern time last night. the cards are trailing the red sox, 3-2 games. >>> well, drink up because it's going fast. what's behind the worldwide wine shortage? >>> and something else could be soon in short supply. the popular hot sauce, sriracha. why an entire town wants the factory shut down. >>> plus, posing with the pontiff. a little boy upstages the pope in front of an enormous crowd. >>> welcome back. we begin with wall street. stock futures indicating a higher open this morning. if that happens, both the dow and s&p 500 would move further into high territory. record-high territory. stocks have been booming so far
a mild 74 in kansas city. chicago, 63. atlanta, 76. 68 in baltimore. and boston will be 56. >>> well, the st. louis cardinals are now in boston for tonight's world series game six. but they had to wait out a long flight delay before flying there. the team's plane was grounded by mechanical problems at st. louis airport yesterday. six hours after getting onboard, the players switched planes and flew to boston. they landed after 11:00 p.m. eastern time last night. the cards are trailing...
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the rally came right before world food day on october sixteenth from bow window stross word chicago to london city to sydney to move by over five hundred cities saw crowds chanting oh no g.m.o. and demanding food labeling one company in southern california has even taken their fight for labeling to the labels of its own product after california's prop thirty seven failed during the last election dr bronner's magic all in one soap has filled its labels with as much information as it could cry. about washington state's initiative five two two onto the bottle the company argues that americans have a right to know what is in their food and the products that they use they also say that the g.m. industry is a boondoggle just a little bit of light bathroom reading for you but for more on the fight of g.m.o. labeling arty's were among the lindo was at the protests in los angeles over the weekend and brings us more. oh. hundreds of people of all ages turned out in los angeles to march against monsanto and against genetically modified foods among the major concerns here are the safety of the food supply in
the rally came right before world food day on october sixteenth from bow window stross word chicago to london city to sydney to move by over five hundred cities saw crowds chanting oh no g.m.o. and demanding food labeling one company in southern california has even taken their fight for labeling to the labels of its own product after california's prop thirty seven failed during the last election dr bronner's magic all in one soap has filled its labels with as much information as it could cry....
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of stadiums that the nfl uses entirely for its own private profit there are on in many other cities? chicagotaxpayers ever fund a private profit-making facility. >> in miami the voters there rebelled against the building of a stadium. team wanted more money, they threatened to leave and the voters said, so leave. >> yes. i think -- people have asked me what can the average person do about this. the answer is as nancy reagan famously said, just say no. voters and say no to subsi subss for wealthy sports league, miami has a stadium. dolphindolphins play in a nice e stadium but it needs to be updated the owner want $300 million the slate legislature said no, good for them. >> let's talk about the fact that an area, a city, a region, a state, might get some benefits from having a stadium. there is not that they get nothing out of it. it brings toeufrts, makes sort of a world class plays, let's talk about met life the jets and giants stadium. that was sort of a public-private partnership deal. >> well, the met life stadium where the next super bowl will be played and i will be sitting outdoors in
of stadiums that the nfl uses entirely for its own private profit there are on in many other cities? chicagotaxpayers ever fund a private profit-making facility. >> in miami the voters there rebelled against the building of a stadium. team wanted more money, they threatened to leave and the voters said, so leave. >> yes. i think -- people have asked me what can the average person do about this. the answer is as nancy reagan famously said, just say no. voters and say no to subsi...
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industry, we see it in the federal reserve beige book which covers business district and cities across the country, chicagoeporting to the federal reserve there are part-time jobs on a rise because of health reform and also three major unions writing to nancy pelosi and harry reid saying you are ruining the middle class because you are ruining the 40 hour work week down to 30 hours. kathleen sebelius ignoring that. charles: the conference call saying this is a new talking point but the ceo, of the first guys to come out and say this will change how we do business, we have to shift workers from full-time to part-time. clarence is a big friend of president obama and the supporter but being honest as ceo a publicly traded company. liz: surprise no one pushed back on that, the misleading statement there. stuart: they should have had the information at hand and one more from kathleen sebelius about lower-cost for health insurance. >> the last three years since the president signed the affordable care act we have seen a great slowdown in the extraordinary cost increases year in and year out for health care and m
industry, we see it in the federal reserve beige book which covers business district and cities across the country, chicagoeporting to the federal reserve there are part-time jobs on a rise because of health reform and also three major unions writing to nancy pelosi and harry reid saying you are ruining the middle class because you are ruining the 40 hour work week down to 30 hours. kathleen sebelius ignoring that. charles: the conference call saying this is a new talking point but the ceo, of...
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the owner and manager filed a lawsuit against the city of chicago for malicious prosecution. the city denied the claim, and the case was dismissed. >>> nearly two decades earlier fear grips another crowd. and frenzied soccer fans are crushed against a concrete retaining wall. may 29th, 1985. nearly 60,000 supporters fill belgium's stadium for the european cup final, pitting england's liverpool against the italian team. emotions are running high as two of the world's most successful soccer teams face off. liverpool fan rogan taylor is watching on television from his home in england. >> i have a young family, three daughters. crazy football fans, it comes with the territory. and we are awaiting this match. we have some bubbly in the fridge. we're expecting a great game. >> at the stadium, liverpool fan chris roland is just arriving, but before the game even starts, the festive mood of the day begins to unravel. >> there is no crowd control at all. there are no stewards. there are no police. there's a few turnstyle operators, but they're just waving you through. nothing. absolute
the owner and manager filed a lawsuit against the city of chicago for malicious prosecution. the city denied the claim, and the case was dismissed. >>> nearly two decades earlier fear grips another crowd. and frenzied soccer fans are crushed against a concrete retaining wall. may 29th, 1985. nearly 60,000 supporters fill belgium's stadium for the european cup final, pitting england's liverpool against the italian team. emotions are running high as two of the world's most successful...
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cities across the country today. demonstrators are asking congress to pass an immigration bill introduced this week. republicans have refused to consider the bill so far. >> in chicagomayor rahm emanuel lent his voice to the call. >> wherever they come, they always come here, to the most american of american cities, the city of chicago, to give their children a chance at the american dream, to give their children an education, a vision. >> in rallies across the country, including who are in new york, we are joined live on set, you were at that rally earlier and there were a lot of people. >> more than 1,000 people flooded the square near the brooklyn bridge asking congress to pass an i am allegation reform that carves out citizenship for 11 million undocumented workers already here. many demonstrators came with their children, calling on president obama to stop deportations. >> families are getting destroyed, and families are -- the children are getting left alone in their homes. they don't know when their parents are coming back home, and once they find out, they don't have anywhere to go. >> they say the time for reform is now. after that rally, thousands of prote
cities across the country today. demonstrators are asking congress to pass an immigration bill introduced this week. republicans have refused to consider the bill so far. >> in chicagomayor rahm emanuel lent his voice to the call. >> wherever they come, they always come here, to the most american of american cities, the city of chicago, to give their children a chance at the american dream, to give their children an education, a vision. >> in rallies across the country,...
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i'm seeing a lot of students stand up all over chicago, all over the city, for what they deserve. at the students organize and speaking about my school does not have these things. we need to get together and fight for these things. i'm looking at walk-outs, boy costs. the students in chicago boycotted the third day of school, because they felt that they wanted to be heard, and that the budget was going to be announced of them cutting 3,000 positions, 3,000 teaching positions. i'm looking at students speak up and saying how they don't want to do art classes online. they don't want to do pe classes online. they want actual certified teachers instructing them in those classes. >> and what does it mean to have students speak up. do you think it's had a profound effect, the way the school districts have been handled? i mean, there's still schools that have been shut down, and there are neighborhoods that have been deprived. but has this been somewhat of a turning point in the voice of those? >> it's been a turning point. they hear us. they hear us. we have been boycotting the meetings.
i'm seeing a lot of students stand up all over chicago, all over the city, for what they deserve. at the students organize and speaking about my school does not have these things. we need to get together and fight for these things. i'm looking at walk-outs, boy costs. the students in chicago boycotted the third day of school, because they felt that they wanted to be heard, and that the budget was going to be announced of them cutting 3,000 positions, 3,000 teaching positions. i'm looking at...
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he joins us in chicago the city where potbelly began.n the day, potbelly is not referring to the stomach. it is referring to the actual potbelly stove, right? >> this is what it refers to david, exactly. they have these in every store all across the country, about 300 of them. i'll tell you, i used to eat in the original potbelly south of here on lincoln avenue. they have the feel, they still do, of a one-off. because back then in 1981 i went in there it was a one-off. that is the way they look. the decor is not the same in any one. look at what wall street thinks about that today. you talk about alan lewis saying he is happen? of course he is happy. he made $100 million. if they priced it 10 bucks higher they would have made, well, 10 times, whatever, not doing the math right. they made a lot more money. you talk about the, the possibilities out here. take a look at chipolte, for example. if you look at a five-year chart, why is this ipo doing so well? chipolte, a return of 758% over five years. noodles and company, when it launched ear
he joins us in chicago the city where potbelly began.n the day, potbelly is not referring to the stomach. it is referring to the actual potbelly stove, right? >> this is what it refers to david, exactly. they have these in every store all across the country, about 300 of them. i'll tell you, i used to eat in the original potbelly south of here on lincoln avenue. they have the feel, they still do, of a one-off. because back then in 1981 i went in there it was a one-off. that is the way...
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high temperatures 55 over in minneapolis and 57 in the city of chicago. today heather and ainsley new york city at 68 degrees. >> it looks like it will be a beautiful day here. >> and enjoy it because again slight chance for a shower in the northeast tomorrow. >> come on. it stops right there. >> i am trying to prepare you. need an umbrella tomorrow. maybe. >> hillary clinton apparently already coming out swinging for her presidential campaign. she is drawing lines in the sand. the former secretary of state spoke at an event last night. she didn't specifically say she was running but she took the opportunity to poke jabs at vice president joe biden when she was asked about the bin laden raid she did make a point to talk about how she supported the raid and biden did not. he is also rumored considering ta run for the top office. >> a jury starts deliberating today over whether team owner marc cuban is guilty of insider trading. it accuses cuban of using inside information to dump millions of dollars worth of stock. cuban said he did nothing wrong and there
high temperatures 55 over in minneapolis and 57 in the city of chicago. today heather and ainsley new york city at 68 degrees. >> it looks like it will be a beautiful day here. >> and enjoy it because again slight chance for a shower in the northeast tomorrow. >> come on. it stops right there. >> i am trying to prepare you. need an umbrella tomorrow. maybe. >> hillary clinton apparently already coming out swinging for her presidential campaign. she is drawing lines...
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the city of chicago recently aggregated, they signed a new contract led by the work we are doing here in california. they also integrated in state wind and they did a deal with their supplier to do a distributed solar supplier in chicago. there are 60 mega watts in marine brand new energy, cape cod and solar around 20 mega watts through the airport. we know that this works and i applaud you for looking at plan b and moving things forward, thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please? >> hi commissioners. i work with a group of local advocates working on this for a number of years. i main message is that lafco was created for the purpose of really making sure that clean power sf gets established and goes forward. there have been many times in the past where the sf puc is now -- not moving quickly or expeditiously enough and now lafco is moving quickly in terms of impact of getting work down for a build out study which lafco went and approved $100,000 contracts for part of that build out work and following that and that's going to p you should the sf puc and pushing for $100,
the city of chicago recently aggregated, they signed a new contract led by the work we are doing here in california. they also integrated in state wind and they did a deal with their supplier to do a distributed solar supplier in chicago. there are 60 mega watts in marine brand new energy, cape cod and solar around 20 mega watts through the airport. we know that this works and i applaud you for looking at plan b and moving things forward, thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker,...
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that city is home to 11 million people that's like the population of new york city and chicago combined. all of this coming after the world's health organization declared air pollution to be a major cause of cancer. >>> firefighters in the australian state of new south wales has declared a state of emergency. they're facing some of the worst brushfire there in decades. thousands have been told to flee and 200 homes have been destroyed. we have more now from lithgow. >> virtually all you can see is smoke and down in the valley, fire. the concern is that if fire joins with another one, further towards sydney, and that the two combine to form what is described by some as a mega fire, one with 300 kilometer fire front. as temperatures pick up and the winds pick up and change direction it might bring the fire in the direction of sydne sydney's suburb. that would be the worst-case scenario but possible. already emergency powers are giving right to access people's home but demolish them if they get in the way of fighting the fire. we'll go out to the firefighting to see the work close up, and
that city is home to 11 million people that's like the population of new york city and chicago combined. all of this coming after the world's health organization declared air pollution to be a major cause of cancer. >>> firefighters in the australian state of new south wales has declared a state of emergency. they're facing some of the worst brushfire there in decades. thousands have been told to flee and 200 homes have been destroyed. we have more now from lithgow. >> virtually...
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chicago. >> this was just a different view of the city.ou know, i'd love to get something that people can relate to and enjoy. >> what's really fascinating about this is you really, really can't tell if it's real or if it's miniature sets. when you first see the boat, it looks like a little miniature boat. it's almost like it looks like it's in a bathtub. >> so, how did these two videographers make tiny little towns out of two of america's largest cities? if you guessed model toys, you'd be wrong. >> they did this through tilt shift photography. it's a method of where you're actually shooting down at an angle, and it blurs out backgrounds and really focuses your attention on particular scenes and people within those scenes. >> there's sort of two ways people make these tilt shift images. on one hand, people use actual tilt shift lenses sometimes. but then people started figuring out ways to do it in post production. >> the thing that makes it feel like toys, like a miniature, it's a distinction of two thipgs, really. the first thing is whe
chicago. >> this was just a different view of the city.ou know, i'd love to get something that people can relate to and enjoy. >> what's really fascinating about this is you really, really can't tell if it's real or if it's miniature sets. when you first see the boat, it looks like a little miniature boat. it's almost like it looks like it's in a bathtub. >> so, how did these two videographers make tiny little towns out of two of america's largest cities? if you guessed model...
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at its peak 5100 firefighters were fighting a blaze larger than the city of chicago at a cost of nearly $100 million. the fire that is destroying hundreds of square miles of wildlife habitat and sensitive eco-systems, california's third largest fire in history was sparked by a hunter's illegal campfire. for assistance, firefighters turn to the u.s. military for help. ca called into service is the mq-1 predator, an unmanned drone. after becoming a household name following tours in iraq and afghanistan, the predator is california fire's important eye in the sky. this remotely piloted aircraft starts the daily mission at an unassuming airfield east of los angeles. it's a completely unusual piece of technology. it looks like a strange alien bug. it's extremely arrerodynamic and sleek-looking, but also comes from almost a different planet. >> it's the mq-1 predator. it has a propeller versus a jet engine. the wingspan on this aircraft is approximately 55 feet long. it's bigger than your average general aviation plane. >> i see one camera here and one here. two cameras, one stacked on top of
at its peak 5100 firefighters were fighting a blaze larger than the city of chicago at a cost of nearly $100 million. the fire that is destroying hundreds of square miles of wildlife habitat and sensitive eco-systems, california's third largest fire in history was sparked by a hunter's illegal campfire. for assistance, firefighters turn to the u.s. military for help. ca called into service is the mq-1 predator, an unmanned drone. after becoming a household name following tours in iraq and...