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the chicago daily news, the head of that was victor lawson. less extreme but still representative of wealth and property in that perspective. there two hearst newspapers that a little bit more populist but the daily press represented the spectrum of conservative wealth and property. you would have to go to black newspapers and anything else, documents, community documents of organization. i spent a lot of time going through the university of chicago archives, it is not that extensive. i went through the loudon papers. you have to do some triangulation because every prospective you are getting particularly from the press is slanted in a certain way. so for instance one of my contention is something some critics have taken me to task for is i have a more sympathetic view of big bill thompson and his machine than what i consider the cartoony thing that has grown up in history. the people with the printing presses right history and thompson left not a paper behind. there's nothing you can find. victor lawson has this big archive and mccormick has t
the chicago daily news, the head of that was victor lawson. less extreme but still representative of wealth and property in that perspective. there two hearst newspapers that a little bit more populist but the daily press represented the spectrum of conservative wealth and property. you would have to go to black newspapers and anything else, documents, community documents of organization. i spent a lot of time going through the university of chicago archives, it is not that extensive. i went...
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jeff's grandfather elmer johnson was the photographer for the chicago daily news back in the '30's butne crash near midway airport changed his life. the photo has the pilot standing there. no one died, the pilot was a hero and he made an extra $3. he started photograph and family members, his mother, grandmother, the dog making them feel comfortable in front of the camera distills served him well when he hired his son after buying his own newspaper. >> for him photography was a way to accent the story more than telling the story itself. alomar also hired michele more she worked her way up to editor married the boss's son danny into now teaches journalism at morgan college in cicero. >> they never were without their cameras and oftentimes they were there when the police were responding. it was somewhat horrifying because we saw all of these murdered people or fire and car accidents but the immediacy of the subject is weaving. his most famous photo was this one snapped an oak lawn april 31, 1967. there were only two photos, i think ap bought it as well and it ran all over the country. it
jeff's grandfather elmer johnson was the photographer for the chicago daily news back in the '30's butne crash near midway airport changed his life. the photo has the pilot standing there. no one died, the pilot was a hero and he made an extra $3. he started photograph and family members, his mother, grandmother, the dog making them feel comfortable in front of the camera distills served him well when he hired his son after buying his own newspaper. >> for him photography was a way to...
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daily. in screw news the chicago teachers strike is now entering its second week and will likely continue until least tuesday teachers have asked for more time for their members to review a new tentative agreement with the city meanwhile chicago mayor rahm emanuel threatened legal action of force striking teachers back into the classroom classrooms that are lacking air conditioning school supplies counselors nurses and even libraries while the labor struggle in chicago continues workers secured a big victory in wisconsin at the end of last week it was constant county judge on friday struck down governor scott walker's controversial anti collective bargaining law ruling that a violates both the state and federal constitutions as judge juan cole last wrote in his ruling regarding the anti collective bargaining provision it will single out encumber the rights of those employees who choose union membership and representation soley because of that. and therefore infringe upon the rights of free speech association guaranteed by both the wisconsin and united states constitution so this really highligh
daily. in screw news the chicago teachers strike is now entering its second week and will likely continue until least tuesday teachers have asked for more time for their members to review a new tentative agreement with the city meanwhile chicago mayor rahm emanuel threatened legal action of force striking teachers back into the classroom classrooms that are lacking air conditioning school supplies counselors nurses and even libraries while the labor struggle in chicago continues workers secured...
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chicago. but the good news is that kids are learning. dailye, how to demand more from government without giving more. how to throw a tantrum, known among unions as a strike. union math, how 5-3/4-hour work day, full benefit and requirement and 60% pay raise is still unfair. how to get an "a" though you turn in "d" work. 55% of students graduate from high school. so as a field trip, forget the aquarium. you can go to the picket lines and learn more about mod earn economics from watching this line of the angry and entitle entitled. what is that anger about? the teachers fear what they oppose on students. grades, evaluation. standards. how dare you expect me to do better. you must be racist or something. this isn't a strike, it's occupy the classrooms. we might as well dump exams for drum circles. that might prepare them for life in the park. andrea, a big fear here? standardized tests is threatening their seniority. isn't that what this is about? >> andrea: yes, it is. we should recognize that if this isn't a conservative or democratic issue. yo
chicago. but the good news is that kids are learning. dailye, how to demand more from government without giving more. how to throw a tantrum, known among unions as a strike. union math, how 5-3/4-hour work day, full benefit and requirement and 60% pay raise is still unfair. how to get an "a" though you turn in "d" work. 55% of students graduate from high school. so as a field trip, forget the aquarium. you can go to the picket lines and learn more about mod earn economics...
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not as the good as "looper" and "new york daily news" says it has a pretty good cast. "chicagoergy. really good. >> cou >>> this morning on "world news now" -- deadly shooting developing overnight. we are learning about the victims who have been killed and wounded in a new act of work place violence. >> police in minneapolis say the shooter is among the dead. it's friday, september 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, i'm john muller. >> i'm sunny hostin. paula and rob are off today. >>> we'll get the latest on that deadly work place shooting in just a moment. >>> also this half-hour, almost three weeks after the ambassador and three other americans were killed in libya, the white house now says it was a premeditated terrorist attack. what's behind this change from the administration? >>> and then on alert, some of the biggest banks in america are being hit in a wave of cyber attacks. how millions could be affected. >>> later, do demi moore and ashton kutcher have a secret reason they haven't gotten a divorce? we'll have the swirling sp
not as the good as "looper" and "new york daily news" says it has a pretty good cast. "chicagoergy. really good. >> cou >>> this morning on "world news now" -- deadly shooting developing overnight. we are learning about the victims who have been killed and wounded in a new act of work place violence. >> police in minneapolis say the shooter is among the dead. it's friday, september 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is...
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but what's really going on with this strike and why does fox news have a financial stake in the chicago public school system and its in its daily take all across america private prison corporations are flooding our jails and inmates and cutting back on the subsidies just to pad their bottom line how do we fight back against the assault on our hands and make sure that even prisoners are given the rights that they deserve. in screwed news here's something you might not know about the chicago teachers union strike that's now in its third day fox so-called news has a stake in it yes beyond the political stakes fox news as in this labor struggle is part of the g.o.p.'s megaphone and its war on organized labor fox so-called news also has a financial stake in it or at least fox's parent company rupert murdoch's news corp back in two thousand and ten news corp bought a ninety percent stake in a company called wireless generation which specializes in building databases to keep track of students' performances and guess where news corp and wireless generation found a customer to sell their educational products to the chicago public school
but what's really going on with this strike and why does fox news have a financial stake in the chicago public school system and its in its daily take all across america private prison corporations are flooding our jails and inmates and cutting back on the subsidies just to pad their bottom line how do we fight back against the assault on our hands and make sure that even prisoners are given the rights that they deserve. in screwed news here's something you might not know about the chicago...
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chicago fed gets that. i wish the sec did. >> coming up, topping out. new 52-week highs daily. markets soaring to the best levels in years. the s&p up over 15% in 2012. but can this bull run laps? cramer is taking on the technicals to find out on a critical edition of "off the charts." and later, playing dress-up? forget tom-kat. tonight cramer is trying on a fashionable name that could be the next success. should you be slipping your portfolio into something more comfortable? plus, healthy headlines? the biggest bio tech names are showing off the new medical innovations this week. cramer has his eye on a pew drug makers that could provide the best medicine for your portfolio. find out what's at the top of jim's list just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a seconds of "mad money." have a question? wheat cramer. #madtweets. send jim an e-mail. or give us a call. 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on
chicago fed gets that. i wish the sec did. >> coming up, topping out. new 52-week highs daily. markets soaring to the best levels in years. the s&p up over 15% in 2012. but can this bull run laps? cramer is taking on the technicals to find out on a critical edition of "off the charts." and later, playing dress-up? forget tom-kat. tonight cramer is trying on a fashionable name that could be the next success. should you be slipping your portfolio into something more...
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and "new york daily news" says it has a pretty good cast. "chicago tribune" says, really clever.ut medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- deadly shooting developing overnight. we're learning about the victims who have been killed and wounde
and "new york daily news" says it has a pretty good cast. "chicago tribune" says, really clever.ut medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized...
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new york along with mark halperin in chicago. and joining the table, the chairman of deutsche incorporated -- >> big. >> -- donny deutsch. we also have the editor in chief of "newsweek" magazine and "the dailye of the magazine is on, quote, muslim rage. >> we'll be talking about that in a second. donny first. listen, you know, let's play against tide, and i'm dead serious here. i'm coming to you. i'm running the romney campaign. what do i do to turn things around? it has been a miserable run since the convention. you have a lot of people on the left cackling. even conservatives are coming out saying some terrible things about mitt romney. what does mitt romney do? there's still 50 days. you've got hundreds of millions in advertising. you've got three presidential debates. what's the big idea to save this campaign? >> i'm going to say something i don't think i've ever said on this show. i don't know. because there's -- you know, we talk about the word "campaign." and it's very hard to separate the campaign and the person. and we've seen the soul of this person. >> okay. you've got to do something. there's always an answer. >> here's what i do. i go all in. and i take the 47, and i double dow
new york along with mark halperin in chicago. and joining the table, the chairman of deutsche incorporated -- >> big. >> -- donny deutsch. we also have the editor in chief of "newsweek" magazine and "the dailye of the magazine is on, quote, muslim rage. >> we'll be talking about that in a second. donny first. listen, you know, let's play against tide, and i'm dead serious here. i'm coming to you. i'm running the romney campaign. what do i do to turn things...
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editorial in "the daily news" cheering on just how fat cats and corporate people have been trying to bash teachers all along and finally they're standing up for themselves in chicagotake i have on what's happening in chicago right now, when you have private sector, the average wage is $47,000 and the teachers are $71,000 before benefits, nine months a year, and you can't get fired. and there's no accountability and no testing. >> what do you ascribe, do you think there's an upward mobility issue in this country that's shifted over the past 30, 40 years, what do you ascribe that to? >> i ascribe it to what joe is talking about, a describe is descri mainly a failure of the education system. >> is it the failure of the education system itself, people often say it's a problem at home, i mean that the social structure has shifted and changed and made the education part that much harder? >> yeah, i think you can't deny that there's a bad spiral that goes back and forth in neighborhoods where there's difficulties with family formation and stability. and then feeds into the schools system and doesn't make it an easy problem. i think it partly lies in that area. so you've
editorial in "the daily news" cheering on just how fat cats and corporate people have been trying to bash teachers all along and finally they're standing up for themselves in chicagotake i have on what's happening in chicago right now, when you have private sector, the average wage is $47,000 and the teachers are $71,000 before benefits, nine months a year, and you can't get fired. and there's no accountability and no testing. >> what do you ascribe, do you think there's an...