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he race leader at the "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest to discuss his book on the history of birth control, "the birth of the pill." >> welcome everybody to the 31st annual "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest.rybody my name is tom paschalis. before get started out like to thank our sponsors. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span2's booktv, and if there's time at the end of the presentation wiln take some questions and heavy lineup by the microphone right up your sure home viewing viewing audience can hear thehie questions. up here. you can take the spirit going year round with a prescription to the tribune row journal. and download our app for more information on the festival and access to the bookstore and we encourage everyone to post pictures to twitter, instagram, and facebook with #prlf15. before beginning the program, we ask you silence your cellphone and turn off your camera flashes. please welcome mary schmich, pul pul puliter prize winner for the chicago tribune. >> is this on? it is. i was telling john, and not blowing smoke, i think this is going t
he race leader at the "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest to discuss his book on the history of birth control, "the birth of the pill." >> welcome everybody to the 31st annual "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest.rybody my name is tom paschalis. before get started out like to thank our sponsors. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span2's booktv, and if there's time at the end of the presentation wiln take some questions and heavy lineup by...
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mike jacob of the chicago tribune. >> it is my honor interviewing kenneth c. davis you know him about his history series book, written for "the new york times," appeared on npr's all things considered, and one of the folks in the world of history writing who is terrific at translating history to a modern audience, to a general audience, and i find just having finished his new book, the hidden history of america at war that he has a real way of getting past the boring history that we were taught in schools to the interesting stuff we were taught in history that he would like to know and it is true. ken, thank you for joining me. >> it is a great pleasure to be here and it a great cheer to be back at chicago tribune printers row lit fest. i was able to follow john green on the stage and that was difficult and today it is eric larson. i don't know if that is a compliment or a highly placed second violin but i am happy to be here. i tweeted out the other day, yes, i tweet, the notion that you know, let's play, too. eric larson and me, back-to-back, a history doubl
mike jacob of the chicago tribune. >> it is my honor interviewing kenneth c. davis you know him about his history series book, written for "the new york times," appeared on npr's all things considered, and one of the folks in the world of history writing who is terrific at translating history to a modern audience, to a general audience, and i find just having finished his new book, the hidden history of america at war that he has a real way of getting past the boring history...
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. >> clarence page, a columnist for the chicago tribune and the president of the gridiron club this year. let's talk about the club itself. who are its members, what is its mission and how do you become a member? >> the club itself was started in 1885 by a newspaper reporters here in washington who i like to think started the club because the proper societies of washington wouldn't let them join their clubs. it started with three reporters from philadelphia, as i understand. and ever since then, at that time, the active membership has been limited to 50 people. and then there are -- what are called the associate members who are perhaps not full-time journalists or retired members, who still maintain somewhat we call associate membership and then there are also people who are informally called ringers who are not journalists but have really good voices so they make us sound good on stage. and so this is gone on all of these many years, 130 years now. and we're keeping it alive. it is only fairly recently opened up to nonnewspaper people. the late great tim russert was the first non-newspa
. >> clarence page, a columnist for the chicago tribune and the president of the gridiron club this year. let's talk about the club itself. who are its members, what is its mission and how do you become a member? >> the club itself was started in 1885 by a newspaper reporters here in washington who i like to think started the club because the proper societies of washington wouldn't let them join their clubs. it started with three reporters from philadelphia, as i understand. and...
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his memoir, my sense of silence was chosen as the editor's choice book for the "chicago tribune" and the national book award for 2000 nominated for the book critics circle award. in 2002-2003 was awarded a guggenheim fellowship for his book obsession a history. davis has been a guest on npr and articles have appeared in "the new york times," the nation, "chicago tribune" and the chronicle of higher education. please join in welcoming lennard davis to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you for coming. there was interest in. when doug introduced me he said that it was the hidden history and is thinking today what i wanted to focus on is the difference between a story in the history. that was a fortunate alteration. let's see. i just did something totally wrong. so that's the book. in the u.s. in many places around the world, the heroes and narratives of the civil rights act of 1964 are well known. images and events are emblazoned in the imaginary world history minds. we know little about the civil rights act of 1990 also known as the ada. i wrote this book to talk about that hi
his memoir, my sense of silence was chosen as the editor's choice book for the "chicago tribune" and the national book award for 2000 nominated for the book critics circle award. in 2002-2003 was awarded a guggenheim fellowship for his book obsession a history. davis has been a guest on npr and articles have appeared in "the new york times," the nation, "chicago tribune" and the chronicle of higher education. please join in welcoming lennard davis to the national...
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anything related to intelligence in the "times close quote -- times" and "chicago tribune" to see what impact the cia had. even if you cannot see the precise impact you can see the wake that it leaves behind. it is like a whale in the ocean. you might not see it but you will definitely see the waves after it. steven scully: this is one aspect of the cia story. as you move ahead and look at other areas of this topic, what would be next? david hadley: i especially want to perform a more in-depth investigation of the church and ike committees- p because they show up at the end of my work now. there are important in understanding the country we live in now and the way in which the suit of our government, the national security apparatus, daily functions. -- it is this huge part of our government, the national security apparatus, really functions. terms of your in research, you provided a couple of examples but is there anything else that surprises you? a wow moment for you? david hadley: one thing that is really surprising to me is that in 1967, the cia was discovered to have been involved
anything related to intelligence in the "times close quote -- times" and "chicago tribune" to see what impact the cia had. even if you cannot see the precise impact you can see the wake that it leaves behind. it is like a whale in the ocean. you might not see it but you will definitely see the waves after it. steven scully: this is one aspect of the cia story. as you move ahead and look at other areas of this topic, what would be next? david hadley: i especially want to...
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the washington post," "chicago tribune," to see what impact the cia had so that even if you cannot see the precise impact, you can only see the wake it leaves behind. like a whale in the ocean. you might not necessarily see it, but you will definitely see the waves coming after it. mr. scully: this is, of course, one aspect of the cia story. as you move ahead, what -- what would be next to go mr. hadley: -- next? mr. hadley: i, especially, wonderful -- want to perform a more in-depth investigation of the pike and church committees. they are very important in understanding the country we live in today and the way that this huge part of our government , the national security apparatus, really functions. i think it is important to try and better understand what they might havewhat they got wrong, and how it happened the way it did. of yourly: in terms research, you provided a couple of examples, but anything else that really surprised you? that wasy: one thing really surprising to me is that is said to have been involved in the national student organization and has a much bigger role in p
the washington post," "chicago tribune," to see what impact the cia had so that even if you cannot see the precise impact, you can only see the wake it leaves behind. like a whale in the ocean. you might not necessarily see it, but you will definitely see the waves coming after it. mr. scully: this is, of course, one aspect of the cia story. as you move ahead, what -- what would be next to go mr. hadley: -- next? mr. hadley: i, especially, wonderful -- want to perform a more...
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his memoir my sense of silence is chosen for "the chicago tribune" for 2000. davis has been a guest on npr and the articles in "the new york times," the nations "chicago tribune" and the chronicle of higher education. please join me in welcoming leonard davis at the national archives. [applause] thank you for coming. it's interesting when i started introducing he's got the title of the hidden history in the story and i was just thinking today by one to focus on this for the national archives is the difference between the story and history. >> lets see i just did something totally wrong. so that's the book. in the u.s. and in many places around the world, the heroes and their narratives of the civil rights act of 1964 are well known. the images and events are in the imaginary, the world history. but we know little about the civil rights act of 1990. also known as the ada. so i wrote this book to talk about that history. and you know, the images that we have from the 1964 civil rights act are in place and in the culture and everybody knows who rosa parks is and
his memoir my sense of silence is chosen for "the chicago tribune" for 2000. davis has been a guest on npr and the articles in "the new york times," the nations "chicago tribune" and the chronicle of higher education. please join me in welcoming leonard davis at the national archives. [applause] thank you for coming. it's interesting when i started introducing he's got the title of the hidden history in the story and i was just thinking today by one to focus on...
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it was a piece that appeared in chicago by an editorial board member of the chicago tribune. ista was or is mccrery. she wrote a piece about chicago plus financial crisis titled "in chicago, wishing for hurricane katrina." she wrote -- she later apologized for offending the city of new orleans. wendell pierce, you are a new orleans native. your parents are from new orleans. your grandparents are from new orleans. can you respond to this? and also talk about the struggle for who has made it in the last 10 years in new orleans and who hasn't. what communities have thrived and the fact that 100,000 african-american nor lenny and's are no longer -- new orleaneans are no longer in new orleans. >> first of all, i found that editorial so offensive. i called it blasphemous to evil for someone to wish for a disaster that killed over 1800 cleanse theiry to city of some sort of political policies that she disagreed with. not only was the writer offensive and owed the city and all of those who lost relatives 10 years ago an apology, but i can't believe the chicago tribune editorial board
it was a piece that appeared in chicago by an editorial board member of the chicago tribune. ista was or is mccrery. she wrote a piece about chicago plus financial crisis titled "in chicago, wishing for hurricane katrina." she wrote -- she later apologized for offending the city of new orleans. wendell pierce, you are a new orleans native. your parents are from new orleans. your grandparents are from new orleans. can you respond to this? and also talk about the struggle for who has...
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that's what one chicago tribune writer experienced.s a storm like katrina would hit her city. >> we'll show you the rest of this guy's snatch and shuffle straight ahead. >> we want to begin with breaking news out of cinnaminson new jersey. we want to take you to live pictures brought to us by chopper 6hd. you can see this vehicle is on fire here. we're being told that a person was driving along route 130 when they crashed into a utility pole and the vehicle then burst into flames, also knocking down some of the power lines in the area. you can see that the downed wires. at this point we don't see any firefighters or emergency personnel getting too close to this as we presume that they have some concerns of safety for themselves with these power lines that are down. but we want to let you know that this affecting traffic in this area, cinnaminson new jersey along route 130. we're being told that 130 is closed both directions between wynnewood road and andover road. as for the person who was inside this vehicle they were taken to the hos
that's what one chicago tribune writer experienced.s a storm like katrina would hit her city. >> we'll show you the rest of this guy's snatch and shuffle straight ahead. >> we want to begin with breaking news out of cinnaminson new jersey. we want to take you to live pictures brought to us by chopper 6hd. you can see this vehicle is on fire here. we're being told that a person was driving along route 130 when they crashed into a utility pole and the vehicle then burst into flames,...
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the flesh off on the of carries a would like to introduce our interviewer marc jacobs from "the chicago tribune" >> it is my honor to interview ken davis the author of the don't know much about a series of books about history with all things considered. and who is relieved terrific to translate history and just finishing his excellent new book so to get past them boring history so thanks for joining is. >> it is a pleasure to come back. so that was a challenge is so thin today i follow eric got into this stage. i don't know if that is a compliment or a highly placed second violin i am happy to be here. [applause] actually since we just heard the word twitter i twisted out yesterday, yes i tweet the issue of let's play also. eric larsen and me back to back. let's go for it. >> some of the themes of your new book one i got a just to explain how the book is instructed but it is six essays or chapters from six different wars to focus on a single battle or a struggle. the interesting being is certain things go all the way through who fights america's wars? talk about in their resolution of the milit
the flesh off on the of carries a would like to introduce our interviewer marc jacobs from "the chicago tribune" >> it is my honor to interview ken davis the author of the don't know much about a series of books about history with all things considered. and who is relieved terrific to translate history and just finishing his excellent new book so to get past them boring history so thanks for joining is. >> it is a pleasure to come back. so that was a challenge is so thin...
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i said 'that's interesting, because i have an article here in the chicago tribune, in which you said two years ago that being a college football player is a full time job. did you say that?' and he said 'yes'. >> even if you guys vote no, now the precedent for other schools. >> yeah, that was a big part of the message. >> that's big as far as why we started this in the first place. >> have you heard from administration about not being able to go home on emergency leave to see your family? >> yeah, i don't believe in that tactic that they've used. they have said that if a union is brought in, all the benefits we get now are taken away and re-bargained for. so we might not get them back and we could actually lose benefits. >> there have been allegations by union supporters that northwestern engaged in unfair labor practices during the election campaign. that is simply not true. we point with great pride to the fact, that if you look at our football team, we have a 97 percent graduation rate, the best in the country. our gpa is over 3.0. >> it's also a school that is aggressively anti-u
i said 'that's interesting, because i have an article here in the chicago tribune, in which you said two years ago that being a college football player is a full time job. did you say that?' and he said 'yes'. >> even if you guys vote no, now the precedent for other schools. >> yeah, that was a big part of the message. >> that's big as far as why we started this in the first place. >> have you heard from administration about not being able to go home on emergency leave...
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burger king has taken out full-page ads in "the new york times" and "chicago tribune" and created thisn an effort to partner up with mcdonald's for one day. pop of restaurants serving up the mick big manslaughter. one individual said that it was a great idea and then he quickly shut it down. i think you have a better chance of seeing bad floyd mayweather and rhonda rousey fight on pay-per-view next month. and thanks to our friends who sent me this. it is a mcwhopper. he sent it to me on twitter. it smells like victory. i can't taste it. i have celiac disease. if you have any weird stories, that you would like to see, you can semi-tweet on kennedy nation and you can finally on instagram at the same nation, please use the hash tag "topical storm." coming up next, acted out swimmer michael phelps. we have the inside story about how this video was taken. at first the panel is back to play a game. getting to know the doctor like you've never known him before. what incredible bedfellow manner presents. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would
burger king has taken out full-page ads in "the new york times" and "chicago tribune" and created thisn an effort to partner up with mcdonald's for one day. pop of restaurants serving up the mick big manslaughter. one individual said that it was a great idea and then he quickly shut it down. i think you have a better chance of seeing bad floyd mayweather and rhonda rousey fight on pay-per-view next month. and thanks to our friends who sent me this. it is a mcwhopper. he sent...
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she has worked as editor and reviewer for the los angeles times, chicago tribune and news day. it has been described a remarkably and beautiful written by the seattle times. marie will be joining us with degree in language and civilization. work often focuses on spirit -- she is current working in her fourth coming memoir. please join me welcoming janice numb swrea and marie mutsuki mockett. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming and thank you for hosting us. first of all, i want to make one correction, this is an absolute true story. it is not fiction and no part of it is. i hope it reads like a novel. i just want to give you a five-minute speed version of the story so that the kind of conversation that marie and i are going to have make more sense. so the first question that comes up when i stand up with a look like this and a name like mine, is like what. my husband was born to japan, we moved there and lived with his family there. e came back and did my master's. period from 1868 to 1912. it's a period during which japan came to realization that it had fallen behind to
she has worked as editor and reviewer for the los angeles times, chicago tribune and news day. it has been described a remarkably and beautiful written by the seattle times. marie will be joining us with degree in language and civilization. work often focuses on spirit -- she is current working in her fourth coming memoir. please join me welcoming janice numb swrea and marie mutsuki mockett. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming and thank you for hosting us. first of all, i want to...
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from our facebook page -- in chicago, according to the "chicago tribune," there has been 1897 shootingtims. in bedford, virginia and is a gun owner. what's your solution to prevent gun violence? anybody can carry a gun but unless government does their job and we have better control over background checks and we get the gun manufacturers to come up with something like a trigger lock or whatever, there is not much that we can do. i am a veteran. i am saying this to any veteran out there -- if you go out to the range, you have no live ammunition. you don't carry. whilerry live ammunition you are carrying live ammo and you come off the range, no brass, no ammo. let's make some sense about this. host: are you a gun owner? caller: yes, sir. host: what kind of background check to do go through? any? caller: of course. host: what was the process like? caller: i had to wait three days. it's not hard to do. actually enjoy target shooting or if i need to kill something for food so that i can survive instead of going to the grocery store, that's something i need to think about. as for shooting dow
from our facebook page -- in chicago, according to the "chicago tribune," there has been 1897 shootingtims. in bedford, virginia and is a gun owner. what's your solution to prevent gun violence? anybody can carry a gun but unless government does their job and we have better control over background checks and we get the gun manufacturers to come up with something like a trigger lock or whatever, there is not much that we can do. i am a veteran. i am saying this to any veteran out there...
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million unique visitors each month and it works with publishers such as "the daily mail," "the chicago tribune chief executive joins me now. great to have you here. what is the big news you announced this week? st: we always thought storytelling had the potential to be more than just the notion of reading a story. the concept of reading a story could drive the entire purchase, getting people aware of a product, making them consider it over time and down the product. today we announced a partnership over taboola would reach 120 million people on publishers ," and reachmagazine consumers that have high intent as a read products and stories on phones, and in our opinion be able to drive purchases. pimm: would this be something like you go to a ziff-davis website like pc and you say, i want to learn more about whether i should be buying video xbox 360, and you read the article, read a couple articles, and at the bottom you see this little thing that says you might want to read this, and then what? maybe you end up eventually at a best buy location. guest: we work with thousands of brands around th
million unique visitors each month and it works with publishers such as "the daily mail," "the chicago tribune chief executive joins me now. great to have you here. what is the big news you announced this week? st: we always thought storytelling had the potential to be more than just the notion of reading a story. the concept of reading a story could drive the entire purchase, getting people aware of a product, making them consider it over time and down the product. today we...
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out that i have at home, framed and hanging in the powder room, a cartoon that appeared in the chicago tribuneat was a proposed memorial in response to the oppose wall. >> we worked together back at first american. you covered a marvelous, you are a marvelous storyteller. i couldn't put the book down even though i've had a few things to say about it over the last two years. you mentioned and bring to light a lot of personal issues of your own, career path, being a lawyer and your dissatisfaction with things and i think the folks here would probably be interested to know, one of the things you also took away besides the satisfaction of building this phenomenal memorial and that is that you have become a builder of memorials. perhaps the folks here would like to know about your other triumphs in that respect which are maybe not as controversial, but very, very significant and people should look for them when they are in the places that they exist. perhaps you could enlighten them. >> thank you, bruce. i think. i think what bruce is referring to is mike grandparents were czech immigrants. from th
out that i have at home, framed and hanging in the powder room, a cartoon that appeared in the chicago tribuneat was a proposed memorial in response to the oppose wall. >> we worked together back at first american. you covered a marvelous, you are a marvelous storyteller. i couldn't put the book down even though i've had a few things to say about it over the last two years. you mentioned and bring to light a lot of personal issues of your own, career path, being a lawyer and your...
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point out that i have at home, framed hanging in the powder room, a cartoon that appeared in the chicago tribunehich is a post memorial to the veterans over the design of the vietnam veterans memorial. >> high i work with phil ackley, you cover, in addition to being a marvelous storyteller, and i couldn't put your book down even though i have known a lot about it and had a few words to say about it over the last couple of years we have been talking about it. you mention and bring to light a lot of personal issues of your own, career paths, being a lawyer, and your satisfaction with things and i think the folks here would probably be interested to know one of the things you also took away, besides the satisfaction of building this phenomenal memorial and that is you have become a builder of memorials. perhaps the folks here would like to know about your other triumphs in that respect which are maybe not as controversial but very significant and people should look for them when they are in the places that they exist, perhaps you can and lighten them. >> thank you bruce. what
point out that i have at home, framed hanging in the powder room, a cartoon that appeared in the chicago tribunehich is a post memorial to the veterans over the design of the vietnam veterans memorial. >> high i work with phil ackley, you cover, in addition to being a marvelous storyteller, and i couldn't put your book down even though i have known a lot about it and had a few words to say about it over the last couple of years we have been talking about it. you mention and bring to light...
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that's a report in the "chicago tribune." up next, line for democrats, ben from north carolina.d morning. caller: good morning, good morning. i am a democrat who will consider voting for donald trump. when you ask about the losers, we're all losers when we don't look at the big picture, and here it is. donald trump, we keep saying that he lost business and went bankrupt. guess what, now he knows what to do, and he can show us. ok? here's another thing. hillary, we all have human failings. what we looking for is integrity. i will vote for hillary. she loves the country. donald trump loves the country. host: you're looking for a hillary clinton-donald trump matchup in the general election? caller: well, that would be nice, but i'm just saying, if hillary doesn't get it, i would consider donald trump, because he has integrity. he has experience in failing. what is success? success is none other than failing so many times that you've learned your lesson, and now you know what to do. we're missing the big picture so we all losers. host: william is up next, houston, texas. william, go
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. >> welcome, everyone to the 31st annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest. i would like to say thank you to the sponsors before starting. we are broadcasting live here on c-span2's booktv. we will reserve time at the end of the presentation for audience questions so you can line up here at the microphone off to the side so the live television audience can hear the questions. you can keep the spirit of lit fest going year round with a subscription to the print's role journal that is the premium book series. ... >> marc jacob of the chicago tribune. thank you. [applause] >> hi, thanks for being with us. it's my honor to be interviewing kenneth c. davis here. you know him as the author of the don't know much about series of history, he's written for the op-ed page of the new york times, has appeared on npr's "all things considered," and is one of the folks in the world of history writing who is really terrific at translating history to a modern audience, to a general audience and also i find having, you know, just finished his excellent new book "the hidden his
. >> welcome, everyone to the 31st annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest. i would like to say thank you to the sponsors before starting. we are broadcasting live here on c-span2's booktv. we will reserve time at the end of the presentation for audience questions so you can line up here at the microphone off to the side so the live television audience can hear the questions. you can keep the spirit of lit fest going year round with a subscription to the print's role journal that is...
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point out that i have at home framed hanging in a powder room a cartoon that appeared in the chicago tribunewhich was wag probe opposed memorial to the -- what was proposed memorial to the designers of the vietnam war memorial. [laughter] >> hi, bob. i'm bruce, and i work with you and phil back at first american. you know, you coffer -- in addition to being a marvelous storyteller, and i couldn't put your book down even though i've known a lot about it and had a few words to say about it over the last couple of years that we've been talking about, but you mention and bring to light a lot of personal issues of your own and career path and, you know, lawyer and your dissatisfaction with things. and i think that the folks here would probably be interested to know one of the things that you really also took away besides the satisfaction of building this phenomenal memorial, and that is that you have become a builder of memorials. and perhaps the folks here would hike to know about your other triumphings in that respect which were maybe not as controversial, but very, very significant, and and pe
point out that i have at home framed hanging in a powder room a cartoon that appeared in the chicago tribunewhich was wag probe opposed memorial to the -- what was proposed memorial to the designers of the vietnam war memorial. [laughter] >> hi, bob. i'm bruce, and i work with you and phil back at first american. you know, you coffer -- in addition to being a marvelous storyteller, and i couldn't put your book down even though i've known a lot about it and had a few words to say about it...
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>> burger king took out full page ads in the new york times and the chicago tribune today pro prosingun-- proposing an unholy franken burger called the mcwhoper. employees from bk and mcdonald's would work together in one store to make the donated and the proceeds would be donated to peace one day, a group that brings awareness to world peace day. >> that sounds delish to me. >> which store will they work out of? >> maybe a mcking? >>> today is national dog day and in honor of the annual holiday nextdoor.com created a list of the popular dog names in the country of. >> here in d.c. bella come -- country. >> here in d.c. bella comes in first followed by max, daisy and lucy and many of you are sharing your dog pictures on our wusa9 facebook page. stephanie shared this picture of snookie. >> is she in a tutu? >> looks like it. joy shared this adorable photo of prince dillon and lady lexie. i like it when we give them royal names, don't you? >> yes. >> and lisa posted this photo of pinky, the foxhound mix. keep them coming, folks, thanks to all of you for sharing your great for -- photos.
>> burger king took out full page ads in the new york times and the chicago tribune today pro prosingun-- proposing an unholy franken burger called the mcwhoper. employees from bk and mcdonald's would work together in one store to make the donated and the proceeds would be donated to peace one day, a group that brings awareness to world peace day. >> that sounds delish to me. >> which store will they work out of? >> maybe a mcking? >>> today is national dog day...
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and a writer for the "chicago tribune" is facing backlash for using the tragedy to make a point.r's troy johnson joining us with the talk around town. columnist kristen mcclearly wrote an op ed saying katrina-type event could help, in fact, save the city. and your listeners said, un-unh, this is not okay. >> yeah, there's a real feeling that ms. mccreary was out of touch, especially at a time we are talking about the tenth anniversary of this devastating storm that affect sod many people in the city of new orleans and along the gulf coast. so, a lot of people expressing disappointment with her. she said, even the national association of black journalists said her comments, you know, they lacked news judgment. so, here what's she wrote in her original op ed. >> and your listeners and many other people across the country think that this was absolutely insensitive. >> absolutely. i actually had an opportunity to talk to some folks who were disjointed from new orleans. one woman said she wanted to speak directly to what this woman had to say in her column. >> well, kristen, what you
and a writer for the "chicago tribune" is facing backlash for using the tragedy to make a point.r's troy johnson joining us with the talk around town. columnist kristen mcclearly wrote an op ed saying katrina-type event could help, in fact, save the city. and your listeners said, un-unh, this is not okay. >> yeah, there's a real feeling that ms. mccreary was out of touch, especially at a time we are talking about the tenth anniversary of this devastating storm that affect sod...
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correspondent for the "huffington post," david corn chief for "mother jones" and clarence page for the "chicago tribuneore believe that donald trump would be best at handling the economy. that is 20% more than actually supporting him. so it seems he may very well with this maybe evidence he has hit his limit that no matter how much people might agree with some things he says they dislike him enough they won't vote for him, even if they agree with him on the economy. >> that may be. we have been looking for the donald trump ceiling. this must be our first sign of it. certainly he is -- i'm trying to figure out what to make of how impressed people are. i guess they are impressed with his bankruptcies an the way he boasts about using laws to his benefit, regardless of how many got laid off from the companies that were involved. he's a salesman. it's appropriate he would do well in that category. >> david corn, we are starting to get a consistent number on trump from poll to poll. in the 24, 25% zone, right in there. i constantly doing this reminder, we had candidates like rick perry at 38% last time aroun
correspondent for the "huffington post," david corn chief for "mother jones" and clarence page for the "chicago tribuneore believe that donald trump would be best at handling the economy. that is 20% more than actually supporting him. so it seems he may very well with this maybe evidence he has hit his limit that no matter how much people might agree with some things he says they dislike him enough they won't vote for him, even if they agree with him on the economy....
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and in chicago, according to "the chicago tribune" there have been so far this year 1,897 shooting victimsn the city of chicago. ted is in bedford, virginia. as a gun owner, what's your solution to prevent gun violence? >> caller: well -- excuse me. you know, anybody can carry a gun, but unless the government does their job and we have a better, you know, control over background checks and we get the gun manufacturers to come up with something like a trigger lock or whatever, you know, there's not much we can do. i'm a veteran, okay. i'm saying this to any veteran that's out there. if you all remember, you go out to the range, you have no live ammunition. you don't carry it. you carry live ammunition while you're on the range. you have people looking over you. you come off the range, no brass, no ammo. okay. let's make a little bit of sense about this. >> ted, are you a gun owner? >> caller: yes, sir. >> and what kind of background check did you go through? any? >> caller: of course. >> what was the process like? >> caller: the process is i had to wait three days, you know. that's not hard
and in chicago, according to "the chicago tribune" there have been so far this year 1,897 shooting victimsn the city of chicago. ted is in bedford, virginia. as a gun owner, what's your solution to prevent gun violence? >> caller: well -- excuse me. you know, anybody can carry a gun, but unless the government does their job and we have a better, you know, control over background checks and we get the gun manufacturers to come up with something like a trigger lock or whatever,...
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"the chicago tribune" headline, presidential perk, obama gets out of local jury duty. of the union was that very week. and not to forget ronald reagan when president he got a jury summons too. gary blare was the court's executive officer for santa barbara superior court who sent him the summons. he tells cnn, president reagan was willing to serve and his staff was very cooperative. we simply agreed it would be best that he perform his service on jury duty once his term in office was completed. this is a copy of his actual jury duty questionnaire affidavit. that phone number, it's the main white house switchboard. a public number. reagan provided the simple explanation -- presidential duties make it impossible to serve. experts say our public figures need to lead by example. and trump they say is doing just that. >> despite how you might feel about him politically, he send a very important message. i'm a citizen. and i have to play by the same rules. it doesn't matter how much money i have, doesn't matter if i am running for president. >> reporter: and we are right here
"the chicago tribune" headline, presidential perk, obama gets out of local jury duty. of the union was that very week. and not to forget ronald reagan when president he got a jury summons too. gary blare was the court's executive officer for santa barbara superior court who sent him the summons. he tells cnn, president reagan was willing to serve and his staff was very cooperative. we simply agreed it would be best that he perform his service on jury duty once his term in office was...
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newspaper stories rs anything relating to intelligence in the times, the washington post, the chicago tribune to kind of see what kind of an impact the cia has, so that even if you can't see the precise impact, you can see kind of the wake that it leaves behind it, like it's a whale in the ocean. you might not necessarily see it, but you'll definitely see, you know, the waves coming after it. >> theis is, of course, one aspect of the cia story as you move ahead and look at other areas of this topic, what would be next? >> well, i especially want to form a more in-depth information of the church and the pipe committees, because they kind of show up at the end of my work now, and i think that they're very important for understand being the country that we live in today, and the way that this huge part of our government, the national security, you know, apparatus, really functions, and i think it's important to try and better understand what they got right, what they might have gotten wrong and why it happened the way it did. >> two final points. first, in terms of your research, you provided a
newspaper stories rs anything relating to intelligence in the times, the washington post, the chicago tribune to kind of see what kind of an impact the cia has, so that even if you can't see the precise impact, you can see kind of the wake that it leaves behind it, like it's a whale in the ocean. you might not necessarily see it, but you'll definitely see, you know, the waves coming after it. >> theis is, of course, one aspect of the cia story as you move ahead and look at other areas of...
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clarence paige is a syndicated columnist in with the "chicago tribune" and in 1989 was a -- won the pulitzeror commentary and mr. paige has been a loyal fan of the grass-roots approaches to the problems of the inner city and has written eloquently about the programs that are represented here in newspapers across the country. the editor of national affairs magazine is a fellow at the ethics and public policy center and he, too, has written recently, i highly recommend an essay he wrote in the journal "first things" called "the long way around "? "taking the long way. which is really an excellent summary of the principles behind these programs. fred siegel is the senior fellow at the manhattan institute, most recently the author of a book called "revolt against the masses" but i think in the context of what we've been discussing, he is the author of a book written in the mid-'90s called "the future once happened here" talking about the experience of new york city and the decline of civil society in the face of some of the government programs and cultural changes that we've been talking about a
clarence paige is a syndicated columnist in with the "chicago tribune" and in 1989 was a -- won the pulitzeror commentary and mr. paige has been a loyal fan of the grass-roots approaches to the problems of the inner city and has written eloquently about the programs that are represented here in newspapers across the country. the editor of national affairs magazine is a fellow at the ethics and public policy center and he, too, has written recently, i highly recommend an essay he wrote...
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. >>> and the "chicago tribune" reports on cascadian farm frozen green beans being recalled.y have use by dates of april 10 and 11 of next year, they're ten-ounce bags. >> ahead, what the defendant said in court in front of his accuser and her parents. >>> and if you're heading off to work, set your dvr so you can watch "cbs this morning" any time. we'll be right back. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch, the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to
. >>> and the "chicago tribune" reports on cascadian farm frozen green beans being recalled.y have use by dates of april 10 and 11 of next year, they're ten-ounce bags. >> ahead, what the defendant said in court in front of his accuser and her parents. >>> and if you're heading off to work, set your dvr so you can watch "cbs this morning" any time. we'll be right back. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about...
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. >> and this from the chicago tribune, dramatic video found in the northeastern chinese city shows the moment when a ten foot sink hole suddenly opened up on saturday swallowing five people waiting at a bus stop. four people sustained minor injuries in the incident which was captured by a noodle shop surveillance camera. >> and from the bbc, how a scary moment involving sprinter usain bolt happened yesterday in beijing. bolt was celebrating the win of the 200 meter sprint in the world championships with a victory lap when a camera man lost control of a segue he was riding and crashed into the fastest man in the world. the gold medal win dner did a backward roll and got on his feet continuing with the celebration. oh, my gosh. how dangerous. he made sure the cameraman was okay and said accidents happen. but at the same time, yikes. very dangerous. >> that's what nice of him the way he handled it. coming up, former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is standing by. why he says there is nothing hillary clinton's campaign can do now to stop her e-mail controversy. we'll be right back. discov
. >> and this from the chicago tribune, dramatic video found in the northeastern chinese city shows the moment when a ten foot sink hole suddenly opened up on saturday swallowing five people waiting at a bus stop. four people sustained minor injuries in the incident which was captured by a noodle shop surveillance camera. >> and from the bbc, how a scary moment involving sprinter usain bolt happened yesterday in beijing. bolt was celebrating the win of the 200 meter sprint in the...
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"thei follow peter -- with chicago tribune" who is 20 -something and ducks five nights a week in the f chicago. this a research, is national issue or is it discrete to four or five cities? inid: simon lives baltimore and has a house in new orleans. a second-tier city. it is a widespread thing. what is interesting about him, he has platform to talk about this. in illinois.ter a call of a person shot. "shots fired." this goes on and on ever net. over holiday weekend, it can be 40 people. it is a war. hans: these are difficult situations. what strikes me about david simon, he is such an artist in describing the dysfunction on all sides. you don't walk away from "the wire" feeling positive. does he say anything in terms of the scriptures? -- in terms of prescriptions? him tothis is liberated talk more about policy. he thinks the drug war has gone too far. to me people are put in prison for small crimes. tom: thank you so much. with david simon. quincy crosby, thank you so much on the fed. as a live image and, emerging market is in malaysia really moving. let's look at the forex report. ru
"thei follow peter -- with chicago tribune" who is 20 -something and ducks five nights a week in the f chicago. this a research, is national issue or is it discrete to four or five cities? inid: simon lives baltimore and has a house in new orleans. a second-tier city. it is a widespread thing. what is interesting about him, he has platform to talk about this. in illinois.ter a call of a person shot. "shots fired." this goes on and on ever net. over holiday weekend, it can be...
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports nba legend michael jordan can take his like ps to the bank along with a check for $8.9 million. 's what a chicago jury awarded the star after a now defunct grocery store chain used his name in an ad without his permission. he said he had afternon image t protect and it was not to make a quick buck. >> the money is not going to me. it's going to a charity. >> it included a $2 coupon. >>> well, it's about 22 minutes after the hour and now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up, u.s. army rangers are among the fittest toughest warriors on the planet and this morning two of those wearing the ranger insignia are women. >>> and later james corden of the cbs late late show has a secret weapon for his comedy. it's youtube. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> coming up, why so many american companies are dropping the dreaded employee reviews. >>> and dr. dre with "straight out of compton" and he's also apologizing with past mistakes with women. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." leave early
. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports nba legend michael jordan can take his like ps to the bank along with a check for $8.9 million. 's what a chicago jury awarded the star after a now defunct grocery store chain used his name in an ad without his permission. he said he had afternon image t protect and it was not to make a quick buck. >> the money is not going to me. it's going to a charity. >> it included a $2 coupon. >>> well, it's about 22 minutes after...
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. >>> and the "chicago tribune" reports on cascadian far vo: today's the day.re and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch, the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life-threatening. ask your doctor about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effe
. >>> and the "chicago tribune" reports on cascadian far vo: today's the day.re and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which...
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on a federal labor board dismissing an attempt by northwestern footballo form a union. the players organized themselves to try to win new benefits and a bigger share of the money from the college sports. the national labor relations board has decided that having union and nonunion schools would disrupt the competitive balance between them. >>> "wall street journal" reports on the post office ramping up same day delivery, part of a push to make the service more competitive with fedex and u.p.s. the new postmaster general is trying to extend grocery delivery and start shipping alcohol beverages and office more sunday delivery. >>> the "los angeles times" said more than 600 shots fired by police was excessive during stockton bank robbery. >>> 32 officers fired rounds at a speeding suv. the hostage was killed by police bullets. >>> we are hearing this morning from a former aide of two michigan lawmakers caught up in a sex scandal. joshua cline resigned in april and said he was troubled by an inappropriate relationship between representatives todd courser and
. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on a federal labor board dismissing an attempt by northwestern footballo form a union. the players organized themselves to try to win new benefits and a bigger share of the money from the college sports. the national labor relations board has decided that having union and nonunion schools would disrupt the competitive balance between them. >>> "wall street journal" reports on the post office ramping up same day delivery,...
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports nba legend michael jordan can take his like ps to the bank along with a check for $8.9 million. 's what a chicago jury awarded the star after a now defunct grocery store chain used his name in an ad without his permission. he said he had afternon image t protect and it was not to make a quick buck. >> the money is not going to me. it's going to a charity. >> it i >>> coming up, u.s. army rangers are among the fittest toughest warriors on the planet and this morning two of those wearing the ranger insignia are women. >>> and later james corden of the cbs late late show has a secret weapon for his comedy. it's youtube. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limit
. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports nba legend michael jordan can take his like ps to the bank along with a check for $8.9 million. 's what a chicago jury awarded the star after a now defunct grocery store chain used his name in an ad without his permission. he said he had afternon image t protect and it was not to make a quick buck. >> the money is not going to me. it's going to a charity. >> it i >>> coming up, u.s. army rangers are among the fittest...