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in a very yes absolutely much explaining anything to eat is a chicago press and you know what with these describe this system couple more years to mature this should open the afraid of being good it could cope with them with a brief. look. into real dirt not just a story look at the meat dish which comes in your i don't know what i used to ship that i just pulled into so it was nearly in tears so it is not like. a city giving . no yes the most racist because if. you front of the most street of people the bushehr say he actually was able to stop. what i do it's a dog will scream very much your stupidity diversion resign your to bulls you were to do this again more recently probably where you did the records you read in your normal route getting a spare just in a school but i had to monocular you could do more with this but it would be cutting my hair out now i think to this notion just the idea that a full fluid. nation. you know gun uses over and over the white but that wouldn't be safe at least me but on the one thing you might intimately need each species in the jury then be a man you.
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yeah yeah yes that's absolutely much explained that means that you eat is a chicago press and you know that went with the disco this is simple no use to me to destroy it up with the afraid of being good it could cope with them with a breath of. pain. in the real dirt not just story look at the meat dish machine guns you know i don't know what leadership there is just sort of put into it so it was nearly in tears so it is not like just. a city giving. no yes the most racist people of the. front of the most serious people of the bushehr say he likes them but with the just done. what i do it's a double scream very much your stupidity diversion resign your to bullies you were should you give more reason would probably agree to the records you read in your normal rootedness a better estimate of who better to monocular you could do more with less but i got to do my job now i think to this notion just hundred medical for the. nation. you know go and you just open it with the good wife but don't say it to me my brother was thinking you might do what we need each be she when the jury then be a
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yeah yeah yes absolutely watch explained that he thought he needed a chicago press and you like what what is described this is simple oh yes the macis true it up with the afraid of being good it could cope with them with a brief. look. into real dirt not just a story look at the media she was going to you know i don't know what leadership that i just put into it was nearly into it so it is not like. a city giving. no yes the most racist people the. front of the mosque the tree of people the bush ranch in the kitchen but with the tricky stuff just what i do it's a double scream very much your stupidity diversion was then your supposed you were should you give more reason would probably agree to the records you were even you know i mean that rootedness back yesterday stupid argument not get to you could do more with this but it would be cutting my hair out not i think traditional just like a medical school in the nation. you know go and you just over and over the why didn't you say it to this memorandum of thinking you might intimately need each species in the dream then be a man you.
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was really very yes absolutely was extra and anything to eat is a chicago press and you know that what it is difficult this is what she says and couple more years to mature this truth up with the afraid of being good it could cope with them with a brief. look. into real good natured. story look at the media she when she comes you know i don't know what leadership i just thought of the building to say it was nearly in tears so it is not like the rest. city give it. no yes you must write these good buddy. your son of the most shifty by the bushehr say the he actually was a political stunt just what i do it's a double scream stupidity diversion was then you had to bulls you were to do these gilmore was a republic where you did the records you read in your normal route getting a spare just in a school but i had to monocular you could do more with less but it would be cutting my hair out now i think to this notion just like a medical school in the nation. you know go and you just over and over the guy who might be say at least me might under one thing you might and to me what we need each b
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was really very yes absolutely watch explained that he needed a chicago press and you know what with these discount this system couple more years to mature this should up with the afraid of being good it could cope with them with a with a bull. in the real dirt not just story look at the media she when she comes you know i don't know what leadership that i just put into it was nearly into it so if that is not the best. city to. know yes you must read he's going by the. front of the most people the bushehr say he is going to say about the political stuff just what i do it's a dog will scream stupidity diversion was then you're the bulls you were should you give more reason would probably agree to be reading your. rude bitterness about yesterday's school but i had to monocular you could do more with this but it would be cutting my hair out now i think to this notion just that awful for the. nation. you know when you see it's over and over the guy who might be saying it to this memorandum of being human and to me what we need each species to know jamie then be a man you. know some of th
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when you say that yes absolutely she explained that he needed a chicago press and you know what with these discuss this system couple more years to achieve this truth up with the afraid of being good it could cope with them with and with the campaign. into real not just story look at the e.t.c. machine guns you know i don't know what leadership that is just put in to say it was nearly in tears so it is not like. a city giving. no yes the most racist can by the. front of the most in the street of people the bushehr say he isn't going to say but with. what i wrote the words of the will scream very much your stupid degree diversion resign your to bulls you were to do things to get more reason would probably agree do you really not know of any other root goodness practiced in a school but i do not care for your dick i don't what with us today it would be cutting myself another thing to this notion just that for the nation. you know gun uses over and over the way but you say it to this memorandum of thing you might do what we need each specie when no jury then be a man you. know some of t
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yeah yeah yeah absolutely watch explained that he needed a chicago press and yes that would work to describe this system couple more years to mature this truth up with the afraid of being good it could cope with the myth of we thought. ok. well. in the real naturist story look at the meat dish machine guns you know i don't know what leadership there is just. in to say it was nearly in tears so it is not like. a city giving. no yes the most racist people the. front of the most people the bushehr say the he wants to buy the political stuff. what are the odds of the local scream stupidity diversion was then you're the bulls you were should you give more was a republic where you did the reading you know i mean that rootedness practiced in a stupid argument not pure political dynamite would just put it on the cutting edge of my drug now i think of this notion just like a metaphor for the. nation. you know gun uses over and over that way but the minute you say it to this memorandum of thinking you might intimately need each species when the jury there be a man you. know somebody on the floor that
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yeah yeah yeah absolutely watch explained that he eat it then chicago press and yes that would work to describe this simple oh yes the macis true it up with the afraid of being good it could cope with them with a with a. k. . in the real dirt not just a story look at the meat dish which comes in your i don't know what i used to ship that i just put into it so it was nearly in tears so it is not like just. a city give it. no yes you must refuse to buy the. fun of the most people because you're saying he likes them but what if you could stop. what i do it's a double scream very much your stupidity diversion resign your to bullies you were should you give more because it would probably agree to the records you read in your nova minute rootedness practiced in a school board to monocular you could do more with less but it would be cutting my hair out now i think traditional just like a medical school in the nation. you know go and you see a sobering new doctor who might be saying it to me but on the one thing you might intimately need each be she when the jury then be a man you. know some o
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menino noticed that week, was how sports became a vocabulary used to address the hurt, how "the chicago press simplest of headlines to say we're with you, boston. ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: how the new york yankee did the same with their rendition of "sweet caroline." the song that belongs to the boston red sox and speaking of those red sox, well, in two great acts, they gave something back to their battered city, act one started with their first home stand at the end of that terrible week a pregame tribute to boston itself, its people, its hero. in boston, everybody also looked at fenway park and turned to fenway park in this terrible moment that had become a triumphant moment to find hope. why do people in the city go to a baseball stadium -- >> we love the red sox. >> reporter: it's true, look at the crowd that day. it's always true. for a lot of people from boston being a red sox fan is their main way of saying they're from boston. >> it was very moving. yes, it was very moving. the first responders there. >> we want to thank you, mayor menino. >> reporter: and then, they gave the mike
menino noticed that week, was how sports became a vocabulary used to address the hurt, how "the chicago press simplest of headlines to say we're with you, boston. ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: how the new york yankee did the same with their rendition of "sweet caroline." the song that belongs to the boston red sox and speaking of those red sox, well, in two great acts, they gave something back to their battered city, act one started with their first home stand at the end...
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difficult to summarize, eliminating chapters, and housing, a chapter dedicated to the chicago defender in the pressillinois and chicago. fascinating chapter called the slave market start off talking about a different modern slave market. the money to withstand wading down in the downtown loop, domestic jobs working for white women. two chapters on religion, one called churches and another call than churches. one of the most interesting that mentioned earlier is the jab to what is africa to me? a title taken from heritage which was a decision made by audubon calm who is familiar with his work. they tell the story in this chapter what is africa to me? black nationalism. portraits of the nation of islam, they have the story of marcus garvey's one and only business to chicago. marcus garvey came to chicago in 1920. i have never seen a historical marker for it. maybe someday. the united negro improvement association found fertile soil in chicago. in 1930 membership is said to have totaled 77,500 while branches flyers in st. louis, springfield, md. cairo and other localities. william wallace, later a sta
difficult to summarize, eliminating chapters, and housing, a chapter dedicated to the chicago defender in the pressillinois and chicago. fascinating chapter called the slave market start off talking about a different modern slave market. the money to withstand wading down in the downtown loop, domestic jobs working for white women. two chapters on religion, one called churches and another call than churches. one of the most interesting that mentioned earlier is the jab to what is africa to me?...
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chicago by sara burnett. she's with the associated press and has been reporting this story.t's the framework of this potential deal? >> well, the biggest change is that it affects the cost of living increases, those annual increases that retirees receive on their pension benefits to keep up with the cost of living. so it will reduce those increases from the current level. some of the workers who have worked the longest and received the smallest salaries will continue to get increases at the level they do currently, but most everyone else will see their benefits grow at a much slower rate. other than that, it's raising the retirement age and making some other changes in how the state directs money to those funds. >> so people have been critical about this process as it's been happening from both sides. some conservatives say these cuts don't go far enough and some of the labor unions say this is almost unconstitutional and too deep a cut. >> yes, exactly. they believe this plan is unconstitutional. the labor unions have already said that if it passes the legislature on tuesda
chicago by sara burnett. she's with the associated press and has been reporting this story.t's the framework of this potential deal? >> well, the biggest change is that it affects the cost of living increases, those annual increases that retirees receive on their pension benefits to keep up with the cost of living. so it will reduce those increases from the current level. some of the workers who have worked the longest and received the smallest salaries will continue to get increases at...
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know the price is the only industry specifically mention of the constitution in chicago that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trade albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and oppressive like oh we've been a hydrogen why a handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers but once told us my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying the problem to try to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. with wealth inequality in america an all time high and congressional approval ratings are an all time low it's no wonder why people are worried about the future of this country today money not only means means political speech and the more wealth and the consolidated at the top the less people feel they have the power to change the system by the wealthy and powerful interests working to get th
know the price is the only industry specifically mention of the constitution in chicago that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trade albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and oppressive like oh we've been a hydrogen why a handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers but once told us my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's...
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press. last year we became interested in all the shootings going on in chicago. last year 506 people were shot in a single year in chicago. as news viewers know, other big countries arouncities in the cos are going down. 506 was a huge number and new york city is three times the size of chicago, and that number was larger than new york. and we sent reporters in high school for five months. the high school was not well-known, not famous and not even the worse school in the city by far. but they had 29 shootings in one school year. i can't remember if eight or nine kids died in one school. we felt this is a neighborhood where people know what it's like to live through violence that the rest of us don't know. we can document the trauma the kids are going through, and the staff was enormously competent in trying to quell the violence. when they had one kid shot they had procedures that they had learned from the army, actually, they jumped into action to name all the kids who might be affiliated with that kid who might be shot in retaliatory shootings. you then could
press. last year we became interested in all the shootings going on in chicago. last year 506 people were shot in a single year in chicago. as news viewers know, other big countries arouncities in the cos are going down. 506 was a huge number and new york city is three times the size of chicago, and that number was larger than new york. and we sent reporters in high school for five months. the high school was not well-known, not famous and not even the worse school in the city by far. but they...
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chicago. these numbers represent a huge degrees colder than it was last night. the cold air continues to press and from the north and west. high-pressure is touring to build and clear. these are the numbers, the departure -- this was 18 degrees colder than it was this time last night. he for the main core of high pressure moves in, something to keep an ion. this will come flying through tomorrow and we will start with sunshine in the morning but then the clouds at -- increase of their could be some patches of snow for flurries -- snow flurries. we get to midday and the clouds roll in and we're stopping at -- with rainn the showers blowing through. nothing to do except to say, look outside, it is snowing in a few hours. or you can look outside it is raining. --you live in areas outside it will be colder tomorrow through the day. somit will be a bit warmer on thursday. a bit of a warming trend coming our way. >> a warming trend but and i see situation -- an icy situation mike shanahan. is it over? hear what the redskins coach has to say about his impending future. we will tell [ male announcer ]
chicago. these numbers represent a huge degrees colder than it was last night. the cold air continues to press and from the north and west. high-pressure is touring to build and clear. these are the numbers, the departure -- this was 18 degrees colder than it was this time last night. he for the main core of high pressure moves in, something to keep an ion. this will come flying through tomorrow and we will start with sunshine in the morning but then the clouds at -- increase of their could be...
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he joins us from our studio in chicago, illinois and michael roy, in los angeles tonight. great to have you on the show. the press conference had the feel of let's get 2013 over and head to hawaii. the president's approval rating has been at an all time low. 56% of americans disproving of approving. do you think this press conference helped at all, michael? >> i can't say absolutely that it helped. reading the transcript, watching the president, like you said in your open, antonio, it seemed like he had half of his body already on the plane to hawaii. what dit do was round out a -- it did do was round out a bad year for the president but it didn't leave with a great amount of swagger. one of the telling take aways for me was a small item, when he talked about adding john podesta to the white house, the clear message is communication -- >> his dealing with the white house press corps which is an issue all along. there is an antagonistic discussion behind the scenes. they asked him about his roftion and he said to be nicer to the press corps. >> and i said i would lose weight this year. the fact that the president
he joins us from our studio in chicago, illinois and michael roy, in los angeles tonight. great to have you on the show. the press conference had the feel of let's get 2013 over and head to hawaii. the president's approval rating has been at an all time low. 56% of americans disproving of approving. do you think this press conference helped at all, michael? >> i can't say absolutely that it helped. reading the transcript, watching the president, like you said in your open, antonio, it...
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the associated press reports seven children lost parts of their fingers and toes. and i asked joe parsons, senior director of fishes at chicago'sck was unusual. >> we did some work down in argentina and brazil and amazon, and we went looking for piranhas. all the conditions were so right and so rare they all came together in one big thing. and this is an unusual freak occurrence. >> really. so the conditions were so right, meaning what, food supply was down. is it because this time of year? and it just so happened that all of these people in the water just seemed like perfect prey? >> yeah. so we're at the end of the dry season, the beginning of the rainy season. so a lot of the times the water level will be down, the temperature was really warm. so the piranhas go up to the surface to get more oxygen. and at that point, maybe at that point the swimmers were -- there were more swimmers in the water, i know they're having an unseasonable heat wave, as well. it's just all the conditions were right. >> oh, interesting. it is common knowledge, though, dry season means that's when piranhas were most active. it seems most would know
the associated press reports seven children lost parts of their fingers and toes. and i asked joe parsons, senior director of fishes at chicago'sck was unusual. >> we did some work down in argentina and brazil and amazon, and we went looking for piranhas. all the conditions were so right and so rare they all came together in one big thing. and this is an unusual freak occurrence. >> really. so the conditions were so right, meaning what, food supply was down. is it because this time...
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chicago for 24 hours. >> it's crazy. he's right here. >> it was the day beauty enveloped the poise of them all. >> it was one of the most intense press conferences in years from redskins park. mike shanahan admits he made some mistakes, hasn't always been honest with the media and doesn't know if he'll be back next season. >> all this after he confirms rg3 is being benched for his own good for the remainder of the season. curt cousins reported back to final three games. dianne roberts is here with more. >> it was crazy to be there in person. you said it was good television. good to be there in person as well. we put together some of the best of mike shanahan. give a listen. >> i talked to dan schneider about a week ago. talking about the hits robert has had. and any time you're hit, as many times as he's been hit, i thought it was in his best interest, the organization to talk about if we should continue playing robert if he hit as many times as he has been hit. what we have to do, as least as an organization, what is in the best interest of robert? what's the best thing going forward for him? to have those next three games? the experience of go
chicago for 24 hours. >> it's crazy. he's right here. >> it was the day beauty enveloped the poise of them all. >> it was one of the most intense press conferences in years from redskins park. mike shanahan admits he made some mistakes, hasn't always been honest with the media and doesn't know if he'll be back next season. >> all this after he confirms rg3 is being benched for his own good for the remainder of the season. curt cousins reported back to final three games....
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press club in d.c. and phil lebeau has been following the news from chicago. >> as we speak, tyler, dan akerson is finally outlining an investment that general motors announced within the last hour. this is a big one. gm investing $1.3 billion in five plants around the united states. these plants are primarily the engine plants and supplies or components to their engines. they're going to be adding about 300 new jobs at those plants and a lot of people always say you hear about these job announcements, how many jobs have they really brought back since bottoming out during bankruptcy in 2009. back then, u.s. jobs totaled 7,000, that's hourly and salary. added more than 11,000 since then, now almost 88,000 work for gm in the u.s. by the way, their sales this year up 8.8%. just a little above where the industry is for the year, 8.4%. but the market share and a lot of people will be watching this, it is now down to 17.9%. that is a low if they were to end this year, i'm not sure they've ever ended below 18%. quickly take a look at shares of general motors. if it tops 4117, it's a new all-time high. it's been
press club in d.c. and phil lebeau has been following the news from chicago. >> as we speak, tyler, dan akerson is finally outlining an investment that general motors announced within the last hour. this is a big one. gm investing $1.3 billion in five plants around the united states. these plants are primarily the engine plants and supplies or components to their engines. they're going to be adding about 300 new jobs at those plants and a lot of people always say you hear about these job...
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worker owned companies public banks that the press doesn't cover but can be done right and you could if they can do it in boulder if you can do it in chicago you can do it where you are there's fights being won all across the nation all across the world against the corporatocracy ghar let's talk about our perception in the article in the book about nonprofit institutions like universities and hospitals you're talking about how they can use their resources to fight things like unemployment poverty even global warming how how would that work what would incentivisation. yeah how they've been sent to a part of their being pushed this is a good one for students because that on one hand challenging them to stop investing in energy companies which are polluting and creating the climate change but the other part of it is hospitals and universities particularly by a lot of things in cleveland for instance there's a hospital university the hospital cleveland clinic in the case western reserve university right in the middle of a very poor neighborhood they buy three billion dollars in goods and services plus their investment plus they're just what th
worker owned companies public banks that the press doesn't cover but can be done right and you could if they can do it in boulder if you can do it in chicago you can do it where you are there's fights being won all across the nation all across the world against the corporatocracy ghar let's talk about our perception in the article in the book about nonprofit institutions like universities and hospitals you're talking about how they can use their resources to fight things like unemployment...
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it is a wonderful book on all the different aspects of black chicago renaissance in the 1930-40s published by university of illinois press and you don't have one you need to. darlene clark -- darlene clark hine is a past president of the organization of american historians. the next speaker that i want to mention is christopher reeve. christopher reeve also earned his ph.d. from kent state. he is the author of a series of books, three of which i have mentioned. the naacp and the rise of black professional leadership, black chicago's first century, metro history students have kind of got your number of copies here because if you want to write about early black chicago history of the nineteenth century, you have to start with this book and will be all the original sources beyond it. a wonderful book and the rise of chicago's black metropolis which i believe is dr. reid's most recent book phot it is hard to keep up. the rise of chicago's black metropolis traces the period of the 1920s, and leads us to the birth of the chicago black renaissance. claims to have retired in 2009 but i suspect like me chris reed's retirement is
it is a wonderful book on all the different aspects of black chicago renaissance in the 1930-40s published by university of illinois press and you don't have one you need to. darlene clark -- darlene clark hine is a past president of the organization of american historians. the next speaker that i want to mention is christopher reeve. christopher reeve also earned his ph.d. from kent state. he is the author of a series of books, three of which i have mentioned. the naacp and the rise of black...
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press conference in alameda. good news for the packers. quarterback aaron rodgers is back in time for the winner- take-all packers-chicago bears game on sundayrodgers missed 7 games with a broken collarbone. winner sunday goes to the play- off and the loser goes home. little caesar's bowl last night. tyler waits for the punt and says excuse me, got to score. 54 yards through coverage. pitt beats bowling green 30-27. finish of the night last night, jeff teague for -- oh, gets the friendly bounce! and atlanta hawks they are victorious, 127-125 over cleveland. very quickly as you see, the ball going -- leaving his hands. we'll tell you real quick in the poinsettia bowl in san diego, utah state 21-14 over northern illinois. i got a question. is it point-set-ta or poinsettia? how do you pronounce it? chew on that for a while. >> poinsettia. >>> oh my god, yeah! [ screaming and running around ] >> what is it? >> he is happy, right? play of the day, not many gifts got this kind of reaction on christmas morning. 11-year-old rj white got tickets to college football's bcs national championship game. he took a victory lap around the house screaming the
press conference in alameda. good news for the packers. quarterback aaron rodgers is back in time for the winner- take-all packers-chicago bears game on sundayrodgers missed 7 games with a broken collarbone. winner sunday goes to the play- off and the loser goes home. little caesar's bowl last night. tyler waits for the punt and says excuse me, got to score. 54 yards through coverage. pitt beats bowling green 30-27. finish of the night last night, jeff teague for -- oh, gets the friendly...
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press conference comes the nitty-gritty of good policework. >> a lot of the public believe that it's a victimless crime. >> chicago pd sergeant tracy walker will lead today's investigation. >> the goal is to recover any juveniles who are out here being forced into prostituting. >> she says the real victims of prostitution are the girls and young women trapped in the life. >> they're not doing it because they want to. they're being controlled. every day they wake up to someone who is forcing them to sell their bodies. >> shortly after 1:00 p.m. the team rolls out to set up a hotel sting downtown. even in the broad daylight police expect the action to be brisk. >> it's a 24/7 business. daytime, night, doesn't matter. they're out here. >> undercover officers set up shop in adjoining hotel rooms and immediately begin trolling the internet for women advertising sex for sale. >> right now we're looking for specifically out calls. out call means they will come to me. in call means i would go to them but i'm looking for an out call. >> do you have any time today? >> in the age of the internet police say ordering up sex has become as easy as ordering a
press conference comes the nitty-gritty of good policework. >> a lot of the public believe that it's a victimless crime. >> chicago pd sergeant tracy walker will lead today's investigation. >> the goal is to recover any juveniles who are out here being forced into prostituting. >> she says the real victims of prostitution are the girls and young women trapped in the life. >> they're not doing it because they want to. they're being controlled. every day they wake up...
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chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. . >>> we're back with our special "meet the press" in-depth look at nelson mandela. the question i've heard most after his death was what could he teach washington? before his death, he refused to be consumed by hatred and insisted on working toward a common purpose with his political foes. that to me seems to be what's missing from this era of argument in washington. president obama eulogized president mandela. >> the day he was released from prison shows me what can be done when presidents are guided by their faith and not by their fears. >> yet president obama has struggled since he made history. he still aspires to achieve political consensus on some of the country's most pressing challenges. mandela also faced obstacles. while obama only met the south african leader once, president obama clearly understands the meaning of mandela. i was in college when mandela was freed from prison. in 1990 i traveled to oakland to see him during his visit to the u.s. on a victory tour, of sorts. he thank ed the tens of thousans gathered in the
chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. . >>> we're back with our special "meet the press" in-depth look at nelson mandela. the question i've heard most after his death was what could he teach washington? before his death, he refused to be consumed by hatred and insisted on working toward a common purpose with his political foes. that to me seems to be what's missing from this era of...
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worker owned companies public banks that the press doesn't cover but can be done right and you can if they can do it in boulder if you can do it in chicago you could do it where you are there's fights being won all across the nation all across the world against the corporatocracy ghar let's talk about another prescription in the article in the book about nonprofit institutions like universities and hospitals you're talking about how they can use their resources to fight things like unemployment poverty even global warming how how would that work what would be incentivization. yeah how would it be incentivized part of the being pushed this is a good one for students because that on one hand challenging them to stop investing in energy companies which are polluting and creating the climate change but the other part of it is hospitals and universities particularly by a lot of things in cleveland for instance there's a hospital university the hospital cleveland clinic and then it's case western reserve university right in the middle of a very poor neighborhood they buy three billion dollars in goods and services plus their investment plus th
worker owned companies public banks that the press doesn't cover but can be done right and you can if they can do it in boulder if you can do it in chicago you could do it where you are there's fights being won all across the nation all across the world against the corporatocracy ghar let's talk about another prescription in the article in the book about nonprofit institutions like universities and hospitals you're talking about how they can use their resources to fight things like unemployment...
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chicago street-tough turned counterfeiting craftsman. his bills -- impeccable. >> the case agent testified at art jr.'s sentencing that they were probably the best quality he'd ever seen. >> narrator: he rolls millions off the press turning it into a family affair. >> his dad asked him, "so, son, what are you doing for a living?" art says, "well, dad, i make money." "okay, how do you make money?" "i make money. i'm a counterfeiter."
chicago street-tough turned counterfeiting craftsman. his bills -- impeccable. >> the case agent testified at art jr.'s sentencing that they were probably the best quality he'd ever seen. >> narrator: he rolls millions off the press turning it into a family affair. >> his dad asked him, "so, son, what are you doing for a living?" art says, "well, dad, i make money." "okay, how do you make money?" "i make money. i'm a counterfeiter."
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press conference and said, this is what parents want. this gross negotiation is arrogant, cause the tremendous turmoil in the city. think about what the first day of school looked like in chicago. we're talking 50 years from the march on washington, and our children were escorted to schools with police officers. helicopters, firefighters, this looked like something straight autoof alabama. this is the city of chicago, america, and poor children are forced to walk through territories not only not safe, but once they got to the schools, all the things the mayor promised, he did not deliver. school budgets were drastically reduced, 5-15 teachers losing their job because of this mayor's policy to defund public education. you can want have a conversation without having a conversation about race. [applause] the schools closed were in black and brown communities, seeing this across the country. in chicago, it is mind blowing because this is personal. i'm raising two boys in chicago, black as well, attractive young boys, by the way, but my oldest son in kindergarten, i'm a parent, proud one, but our neighborhood school was closed. no one asked me whether or not my school should be clo
press conference and said, this is what parents want. this gross negotiation is arrogant, cause the tremendous turmoil in the city. think about what the first day of school looked like in chicago. we're talking 50 years from the march on washington, and our children were escorted to schools with police officers. helicopters, firefighters, this looked like something straight autoof alabama. this is the city of chicago, america, and poor children are forced to walk through territories not only...
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press conference, peter from the american enterprise institute, marshall from the wharton school university of pennsylvania, chester, from i carnegie-mellon and sitting in the audience is kenneth dam from the university of chicago. and i am george kaufman from illinois university and cochairman of the shadow group. we have four statements. unfortunately one of them was delayed because of the chief author that came in today that what we will do with that statement is we may talk about it today at the meeting and we will have it ready in a weekend if you have an e-mail list, you will be getting a copy of the statement. we have three statements that should be in front of you. at the first deals with the liquidity ratios as defined by the committee, the u.s. regulators and the six shadow financial regulatory committees. i might note that the u.s. shadow financial regulatory committee is in its 26th year and we have spawned the birth of the other committees. we have been very press release. for a five and 2 in 26 years i wouldn't call that promiscuous. anyway, there's one in japan, europe, asia, australia, new zealand, latin america. we try to get together every two years. we did last october in tokyo and we issued
press conference, peter from the american enterprise institute, marshall from the wharton school university of pennsylvania, chester, from i carnegie-mellon and sitting in the audience is kenneth dam from the university of chicago. and i am george kaufman from illinois university and cochairman of the shadow group. we have four statements. unfortunately one of them was delayed because of the chief author that came in today that what we will do with that statement is we may talk about it today...
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press conference and said this is what parents want. his neglected mess has caused tremendous turmoil in this city. think about what the first day of school will looked like in chicago. we are talking 50 years from the march on washington and our children are escorted to school with police officers, helicopters, firefighters. it looked like something straight out of alabama. this is the city of chicago in america and poor children are being forced to walk through territories that are not only not safe, but once they got to the schools of things the mayor promised, he didn't deliver and then he took it one step further for the school budgets had been drastically read joost or in some cases mine, ten, 15 teachers lost their jobs because of his policy to defund the public education and one of the other elephants in the room and then i will close with this is that you cannot have a conversation about public education without having a conversation about race. [applause] i am a proud one. but our neighborhood schools are closed. no one asked me whether or not if my school should be closed. and so now my sons and the kids he is growing up with do not have access to a publi
press conference and said this is what parents want. his neglected mess has caused tremendous turmoil in this city. think about what the first day of school will looked like in chicago. we are talking 50 years from the march on washington and our children are escorted to school with police officers, helicopters, firefighters. it looked like something straight out of alabama. this is the city of chicago in america and poor children are being forced to walk through territories that are not only...
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you go back to 1934, 1935, chicago reporters were afraid to keep their journalists there and they were surprised the writin mae ma i'm just saying the pressure against free pressverywhere is a big issue. >> don't go away. looking at covered call strategies to generate income? with fidelity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see braz
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chicago, there are more retirees than active employees. that's something that's unsustainable. we saw it with the auto companies. >> the there was this emotional editorial in "the detroit free pressmust be rebuilt, that michigan is the comeback state and that detroit is an integral part of michigan. yet when it comes to pledging to help in any kind of meaningful, tangible way, snyder dodges no bailout for detroit, no financial help for the city, not even for pensioners already in or on the edge of poverty. it comes with a lot of pain, with a lot of outrage from government workers as well. how do you balance that? >> look, that's a great question. and i think the key thing is something that was referred to in that editorial. the average pension at cook county is $34,000 a year. no one is getting rich being a public employee retiree. and at least in our case and i think it's similar in detroit, 80% of our retirees stay in cook county. you're talking about cutting the income, it's a limited income and these people are still in your region. they're spending money, paying rent, doing those things that make the economy healthy. it's why i focus on this issue of governance. we can't go
chicago, there are more retirees than active employees. that's something that's unsustainable. we saw it with the auto companies. >> the there was this emotional editorial in "the detroit free pressmust be rebuilt, that michigan is the comeback state and that detroit is an integral part of michigan. yet when it comes to pledging to help in any kind of meaningful, tangible way, snyder dodges no bailout for detroit, no financial help for the city, not even for pensioners already in or...