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so i raced back to look up the "chicago tribune" article he referred to, still couldn't understand his anger, and thought how am i going to make amends with john? he has been my friend for so long. the next day he came up to me, i get ready for the second round, he puts his arm around me and says oh, it wasn't that bad after all, we're still friends. typical john mccain. a volcanic temper, but an embracing, loving approach when it came to friendship. that was john, passionate in his beliefs. not a man to hold grudges. he understood that two people can disagree on issues today, still both love this country, and work together tomorrow. occasionally, he would invite you on a trip. be careful. i said yes several times. a john mccain trip over a weekend was something you don't soon forget. if there is anybody out there who thinks that senators with john mccain were sitting poolside drinking these mixed drinks with paper umbrellas, they've got it all wrong. john mccain's trips on the weekend were more like bataan death marches. from the minute you got on that plane until you got back to wash
so i raced back to look up the "chicago tribune" article he referred to, still couldn't understand his anger, and thought how am i going to make amends with john? he has been my friend for so long. the next day he came up to me, i get ready for the second round, he puts his arm around me and says oh, it wasn't that bad after all, we're still friends. typical john mccain. a volcanic temper, but an embracing, loving approach when it came to friendship. that was john, passionate in his...
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so i raced back to look at the "chicago tribune" article he referred to, still can understand his anger and thought, how on the going to make amends with the john? he's been my friend for so long. the next day he came up to me and i get ready for the sake of rent. he puts says, it wasn't that bad after all. we're still friends. typical john mccain. a volcanic temper but embracing loving approach which came to friendship. that was john. passionate in his beliefs. not a manned to hold grudges being understood that two people can to squint issues today still both love this country and work together tomorrow. occasionally he would invite you on a trip. be careful. i suggest several times. a john mccain trip over we can do something you don't soon forget. if there's anybody out there who thinks that senators with john mccain was sitting poolside drinking these mixed drinks with paper umbrellas, they have got all wrong. john mccain strips on the weekend for more like the canned death marches from marches. the minute you got on the plane until you get back to washington for nonstop schedule. e
so i raced back to look at the "chicago tribune" article he referred to, still can understand his anger and thought, how on the going to make amends with the john? he's been my friend for so long. the next day he came up to me and i get ready for the sake of rent. he puts says, it wasn't that bad after all. we're still friends. typical john mccain. a volcanic temper but embracing loving approach which came to friendship. that was john. passionate in his beliefs. not a manned to hold...
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prior to this he was white house correspondent for the chicago tribune and bloomberg throughout the obama administration after covering the obama presidential campaign. throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including coverage of the iraqi war in haiti but got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding in a garbage truck. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie james orton studies professional of journalism, distribution of news and the ways in which communities share that news. some of that focused on social media posts rationalizing the idea of journalists as enemies and offers suggestions of violence toward them. some of her other research has investigated being called enemies of the american people has impacted journalists particularly those who are new to the field. thornton worked at newspapers in new york, connecticut and virginia and earned her doctorate at the freedom forum and is currently at arizona state and was head of j mc newspaper and online news division from 2012-2014 and so we will begin at our right without and move forward f
prior to this he was white house correspondent for the chicago tribune and bloomberg throughout the obama administration after covering the obama presidential campaign. throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including coverage of the iraqi war in haiti but got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding in a garbage truck. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie james orton studies professional of journalism, distribution of news and the ways in which...
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he was the white house correspondent for the chicago tribune and bloomberg throughout the obama administration after covering the obama presidential campaign. throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including on the ground coverage of the iraqi war in haiti and got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding a garbage truck, he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studied the professional journalism, distribution of news where they interpreted and shared that news. and offers suggestions of violence toward them. some of her other research investigated how being called enemies of the american people has impacted journalists who were new to the fuel. he worked at newspapers in new york, connecticut and virginia and earned her doctorate at unc chapel hill, is currently at arizona state and was head of the online news division from 2012-2014. we will begin with alan and work our way across and move forward from there. newspaper covered his court case, he walks into a newsroom and kills 5 people. anyone coming in the door, it is a one paper to
he was the white house correspondent for the chicago tribune and bloomberg throughout the obama administration after covering the obama presidential campaign. throughout his career he has covered foreign hotspots including on the ground coverage of the iraqi war in haiti and got his start in alabama where one of his first assignments was riding a garbage truck, he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studied the professional journalism, distribution of news where they...
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the chicago tribune reports it would be a two-floor store located several blocks from google's midwest headquarters. it is not the first time it would have a physical store. as of now google only had the occasion occasional pop-up store. >>> after years of rising prices it may have reached its breaking point. a new report shows about 14% have undergone. it is up from 11% at the end of 2016. home prices are growing in nearly half of the largest markets and part of that reason may be rising mortgage rates which could be pricing many first time home buyers. back over to you. >> all right. hopefully that brings relief to the bay area. >> no kidding. thank you very much. >>> remember all of the outrage from people that felt like they have been gouged? relief appears to be on the way. they approved the first generic version. still don't know how much it will cost but they say it will definitely be lower. the cost jumpedan are all excited ou you have been telling us with friday comes higher hotter toda. our heat peeks tomorrow. we start out nice and cool with low 60s. we'll be in the low 80s
the chicago tribune reports it would be a two-floor store located several blocks from google's midwest headquarters. it is not the first time it would have a physical store. as of now google only had the occasion occasional pop-up store. >>> after years of rising prices it may have reached its breaking point. a new report shows about 14% have undergone. it is up from 11% at the end of 2016. home prices are growing in nearly half of the largest markets and part of that reason may be...
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credibility of thousands of english language and he's also the former managing editor of the chicago tribune james thanks for being with us over three hundred fifty news outlets across the u.s. all running editorials in defense of press freedom what's your take. my take is that it's a worthy effort it's impressive good for the boston globe for trying to rouse an interest in the subject but then unfortunately it's probably a one day story that won't have much impact trump has already come out and is typical early morning counterattack tweets. branding us as involved in collusion and even getting rather personal with the boss to glow and nobody gets difficult financial straits. unfortunately have you and i want to have much impact already now just like with your newscast people are probably more taken with the tragic death of a real franklin and indeed nevertheless i just want to ask you you know several of the papers taking part in the second ordinated action say that trumps behavior towards the media is dangerous that's the word they use they do agree with that yeah i do i do think it's dang
credibility of thousands of english language and he's also the former managing editor of the chicago tribune james thanks for being with us over three hundred fifty news outlets across the u.s. all running editorials in defense of press freedom what's your take. my take is that it's a worthy effort it's impressive good for the boston globe for trying to rouse an interest in the subject but then unfortunately it's probably a one day story that won't have much impact trump has already come out...
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prior to this, he was a white house correspondent for the chicago tribune and then bloomberg throughout the obama administration after covering the obama presidential campaign. throughout his 25-year career he has covered foreign hot spots including on-the-ground coverage of the iraq war in haiti. he got his start at the star in alabama where one of his first assignments was writing in a garbage truck on a rural route. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studies the professional practices of journalists, distribution of news, and the ways in which communities and public interpret and share that news. some of her recent work has focused on social media posts that rationalize the idea of journalists as enemies. and even offers suggestions of violence toward them. some of her other research has investigated how being called enemies of the american people has impacted journalists, particularly those new to the field. thornton previously worked at newspapers in new york, connecticut, and virginia. she earned her doctorate at unc chapel hill as a freedom forum fellow. s
prior to this, he was a white house correspondent for the chicago tribune and then bloomberg throughout the obama administration after covering the obama presidential campaign. throughout his 25-year career he has covered foreign hot spots including on-the-ground coverage of the iraq war in haiti. he got his start at the star in alabama where one of his first assignments was writing in a garbage truck on a rural route. he is best known in alabama for that. leslie jean thornton studies the...
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the "chicago tribune" treats it as a genuine threat. not in the opinion pages, in the news. yippies threaten water supply of chicago. police will protect. what's news and what isn't news, right? so yippies try to seize this the national mobilization of the war against vietnam, the organizing group that's running on a big national protest. did they play that game? that seems kind of strange, do they play their own version of this game? how do they create news? meanwhile guys like abe are creating an alternative news system. there's underground newspapers by this time. during the convention itself they will be pasted up as wallpaper, by a group out of new york and the sds put up their own news sources, you're trying to -- who is a credible news source? so i'm running out of time. the last piece of this. so you've got an organized effort by mayor daley and other democratic party officials to reduce the parameters of what americans will hopefully from their perspective see about this convention. you've got everything from yippies to sds, to the national mobilization against war t
the "chicago tribune" treats it as a genuine threat. not in the opinion pages, in the news. yippies threaten water supply of chicago. police will protect. what's news and what isn't news, right? so yippies try to seize this the national mobilization of the war against vietnam, the organizing group that's running on a big national protest. did they play that game? that seems kind of strange, do they play their own version of this game? how do they create news? meanwhile guys like abe...
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. >> the summer season is killing season is what the "chicago tribune" calling the latest fat where scoresf -- where scores were shot this weekend and they say the warmer weather brings people outside, including gang members that the real culprit is the proliferation of guns and lack of investment in poor neighborhoods. they say until that is fixed, violence goes on and on from killing season to killing season. >> more serious news on climate change, scientists say we may be as a planet reach a tipping point where all human efforts to curb emissions will not work. >> scientists have been looking into whether the earth's temperature can be stabilized at two degrees higher than it should be or whether as the climate accord is aiming to do, or if temperatures will go higher. scientists do not know what will happen but they have made grim hypothesis and conclusions if the temperatures rise above that. scientists say in the guardian that we could enter into a hothouse state where a cycle where there is a domino effect, where rising temperatures could create even more rising temperatures. once t
. >> the summer season is killing season is what the "chicago tribune" calling the latest fat where scoresf -- where scores were shot this weekend and they say the warmer weather brings people outside, including gang members that the real culprit is the proliferation of guns and lack of investment in poor neighborhoods. they say until that is fixed, violence goes on and on from killing season to killing season. >> more serious news on climate change, scientists say we may...
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one of the editors thinks it had played a role in transforming the chicago tribune. as you recall, the tribune up through the convention was a fox up news style reactionary seat. it was not considered -- it was a more distinguished mainstream newspaper in the 70s and for them the middle of the road reporting was a big improvement. okay, we became one of 18 other local reviews. this was spreading through the country. one is it still publishing to this day. the journalism reviews are gone but the script behind them exists. we have exoneration of projects started by one of my colleagues at the daily news to investigate questionable convictions and imprisonment of innocent defendants. they learned good journalism. investigative journalism. you know what that was picked that existed before the convention. it has grown considerably.>> investigative journalism is flourishing. organizing your associations across the world. we have held accountable major institutions. the catholic church, the courts, the military and the presidency himself. the truth that they behind the stor
one of the editors thinks it had played a role in transforming the chicago tribune. as you recall, the tribune up through the convention was a fox up news style reactionary seat. it was not considered -- it was a more distinguished mainstream newspaper in the 70s and for them the middle of the road reporting was a big improvement. okay, we became one of 18 other local reviews. this was spreading through the country. one is it still publishing to this day. the journalism reviews are gone but the...
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you went to the "chicago tribune." you both turned on that editorial track. did you guys decide you wanted to be editors? >> i think reporting probably still is the best job in journalism. i was pulled into it well before i expected to be. it wasn't a conscious decision on my part so i was sucked into it. i enjoyed having an impact on the entire product. everything that we were offering the public as opposed to just one individual story. >> i heard your interview with jay-z, and it struck me that here's a guy who would like to be out there reporting. >> i had no desire to be an editor. i was the national investigative reporter for "the new york times." i was having a blast. and they forced me to become an ed editor. the executive editor called me in and said we'd like you to become deputy metro editor. i said no thanks. that's flattering. he said would you think about it over the weekend? i said i don't want to do it. he said would you think it a couple more days? i think he thought i was someone that would be good at managing people. he thought of me as some
you went to the "chicago tribune." you both turned on that editorial track. did you guys decide you wanted to be editors? >> i think reporting probably still is the best job in journalism. i was pulled into it well before i expected to be. it wasn't a conscious decision on my part so i was sucked into it. i enjoyed having an impact on the entire product. everything that we were offering the public as opposed to just one individual story. >> i heard your interview with...
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i will tell you about big changes that could be coming to the chicago tribune. claims she was going to revolutionize the medical world using this laboratory. turns out the lab was a fake and her invention did not work. the investigative reporter who uncovered the story is up next. ♪ ♪ what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. changed his tune on taking a lie detector test. fox news spoke with a man who says he might have been the last one to see mollie tibbets before she went missing. it's a top story today with new developments. we will see yo
i will tell you about big changes that could be coming to the chicago tribune. claims she was going to revolutionize the medical world using this laboratory. turns out the lab was a fake and her invention did not work. the investigative reporter who uncovered the story is up next. ♪ ♪ what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to...
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"the chicago tribune" reports that 12 victims shot were 17 years old or younger. >>> it has been almost three weeks since a college student went missing from a small town in iowa. tonight there are new developments in that case. some of her personal items have been found and the reward for her return has increased. nbc's blake mccoy has more tonight. >> reporter: mollie tibbetts was supposed to return to the university of iowa in two weeks. her roommate preparing to move in without her. >> she just is so full of enthusiasm that when you are around her you can't help but be happy, as well. which was amazing as a roommate. >> reporter: today the reward for mollie's safe return jumped to $260,000 as donations pour in. the 20 year old last seen on her nightly run in tiny brooklyn, iowa 2 1/2 weeks ago. >> every day i feel mollie's presence with me. >> reporter: mollie's mother now telling nbc news police found her computer, wallet and driver's license at her boyfriend's house where she was staying. still not found, her iphone, fit bit and white ear buds convincing mollie's mom she was abduc
"the chicago tribune" reports that 12 victims shot were 17 years old or younger. >>> it has been almost three weeks since a college student went missing from a small town in iowa. tonight there are new developments in that case. some of her personal items have been found and the reward for her return has increased. nbc's blake mccoy has more tonight. >> reporter: mollie tibbetts was supposed to return to the university of iowa in two weeks. her roommate preparing to...
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senate, and i think they just said that when you were in the chicago tribune, how cute, he is running for president. let's have christie do that. [laughter] he's not going anyplace. it landed you in the white house. >> it went something like that. i had a real hard time breaking into covering the power structure in the illinois statehouse, so i had to state -- state out the back benchers, -- stakeout the back benchers, and so that is how i got to know barack obama. >> he got on that helicopter and you were out of there. he did not go back to the white house. >> well, i did. --, not because it was terrible. i cover the trump administration briefly. it was a great story. i really wanted to cover it. i had done it for eight years and covered the obama white house for two years of campaign all the way through the white house and then to the last day when i waved goodbye at andrews air force base. i felt like i had done it and i had done it well. it is a little bit exhausting, even for a newspaper. it's even worse for network reporters. it's a really great ride. that was also a great story
senate, and i think they just said that when you were in the chicago tribune, how cute, he is running for president. let's have christie do that. [laughter] he's not going anyplace. it landed you in the white house. >> it went something like that. i had a real hard time breaking into covering the power structure in the illinois statehouse, so i had to state -- state out the back benchers, -- stakeout the back benchers, and so that is how i got to know barack obama. >> he got on that...
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" points out nebraska carried out the first execution using a drug includingoid. carey dean moore was sentenced to death for killing two cab drivers in 1979. it was nebraska's first execution in more than two decades. >>> the "san francisco chronicle" reports yosemite national park reopened with smoky air and limited lodging. the park was closed for 20 days because of smoke and wildfires. several portions were still closed yesterday, but that didn't stop visitors from making the trip. some showed up with face masks and eye drops. yosemite's closure came at the height of tourist season. >>> "national geographic" reports on the emotional journey of two photographers who captured the face transplant of katy stubblefield. katie stubblefield's face was severely damaged when she shot herself in the face years earlier in a suicide attempt. another captured the 31-hour transplant procedure. >>> and "usa today" says a 6-year-old utd girl spent $350 on toys, videos, and board games by secretly using her mom's amazon account. she was reportedly given permission to order
. >>> the "chicago tribune" points out nebraska carried out the first execution using a drug includingoid. carey dean moore was sentenced to death for killing two cab drivers in 1979. it was nebraska's first execution in more than two decades. >>> the "san francisco chronicle" reports yosemite national park reopened with smoky air and limited lodging. the park was closed for 20 days because of smoke and wildfires. several portions were still closed...
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there was and i am an american day rally in chicago covered by the chicago tribune and that was one of most conservative newspapers in the country and consistently covered him very critically but the i am an american day could find the sweet spot this isn't anything other than proud to be an american they coveted like the second coming with pictures and articles it was a pr man's dream those are the kinds of public relations that occurred in 1840 in the fall of 40 the leader of the conservative coalition of taft and roosevelt in the military production of hurt that only a couple hundred combat planes were produced so far but that roosevelt had promised 50,000 50,000 planes at a time. roosevelt and fortin handled that attack as carefully as they could. roosevelt said that could be accurate but the implication that the military production effort is not going well what you need are training planes not combat planes for now he has declared unprecedented third term the attack by senator byrd could have been a killer of attack but he handled that effectively horton was in the white house alm
there was and i am an american day rally in chicago covered by the chicago tribune and that was one of most conservative newspapers in the country and consistently covered him very critically but the i am an american day could find the sweet spot this isn't anything other than proud to be an american they coveted like the second coming with pictures and articles it was a pr man's dream those are the kinds of public relations that occurred in 1840 in the fall of 40 the leader of the conservative...
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. >>> and the "chicago tribune" reports about 200 anti-violent protesters marched to wrigley field.hey briefly shut down the city's lakeshore drive, snarling rush hour traffic. >> we shall overcome. we shall overcome. we shall overcome. >> the demonstrators marched through an affluent neighborhood on chicago's north side to draw attention to gun violence in the city's poorer areas and also demanded the resignation of chicago's mayor and superintendent. police say there were no arrested. >>> still to come, rolling back fuel standards. critics say it will pollute the air. >> announcer: this portion of the cbs sponsored by vagisil. shameless about vaginal health. vagisil. shameless about vaginal health. welcome! hi there. so, what do you look for in a vehicle? sleek designs. performance. woah! wow. oh jeez! that's our truck! it's our truck! and they're our cars! that's my chevy! chevy's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs three years in a row. awesome. i'm proud. it's like a dynasty. it's impressive. mother...nature! nothing smells greate
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports the city is deploying hundreds of additional officers the violence-plaguedborhoods. it comes after the most violent weekend in chicago in more than two years. 74 people were shot including 12 who were killed between friday afternoon and monday morning. dional officers have dent said been added. that number will increase to 600 by the weekend. >>> the "los angeles times" says retired aerospace executive wanda austin was named interim president at usc after c.l. max nick quyaas -- ni for allegatio norring sexual abuse complaints of psychologist george tyndall. nikias sits on the board of es of engineering from the school. >>> the "washington examiner" says the west hollywood city council unanimously passed a resolution calling for the removal of donald trump's star from the hollywood walk of fame. the council cited mr. trumps, quote, disturbing traemt of women and other disturbing actions that do not represent the city of hollywood and the values of the country. its president says the chamber has never removed a star. mr. trump's star has been damaged several
. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports the city is deploying hundreds of additional officers the violence-plaguedborhoods. it comes after the most violent weekend in chicago in more than two years. 74 people were shot including 12 who were killed between friday afternoon and monday morning. dional officers have dent said been added. that number will increase to 600 by the weekend. >>> the "los angeles times" says retired aerospace executive wanda austin was...
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and that was in a tribune owned afternoon daily called "chicago today." now, my publishers wouldn't have liked that story and certainly the tribune wouldn't have liked that story but my city editor let me do it. i was really surprised, actually. but he did. and i think there was a lot of that. same with the hanrahan story. i think what the street reporters thought -- even there was a difference between what the street reporters thought and what the cop reporters thought because the cop reporters really one of you alluded to that, i think, hank, you know, like we these people were so surprised. and frank, the cop reporters once were almost adjunctive police officers. depending on when reporter you're talking about, that didn't really change. >> i'll give you one example. i was a young reporter at the daily news. assigned to be the summer replacement reporter for people on the beats. so, i went to the police beat at the time when martin luther king was here. whoa. the atmosphere in that press room was so anti-king, so anti-black that, you know, it was bristl
and that was in a tribune owned afternoon daily called "chicago today." now, my publishers wouldn't have liked that story and certainly the tribune wouldn't have liked that story but my city editor let me do it. i was really surprised, actually. but he did. and i think there was a lot of that. same with the hanrahan story. i think what the street reporters thought -- even there was a difference between what the street reporters thought and what the cop reporters thought because the...
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reviews of the show in the chicago tribune and new york times described it as a classic, exciting, and visually overworking. no clear consensus on how to register dissent or how to actually articulate a response to the political violence was forthcoming. in the new york times, it was argued i am large the show goes into the quick journalistic jab, relying heavily on name-calling to make its protest point. it underscores the larger dilemma facing artists interested in using their work as a direct means of ideological engagement, how to maintain artistic integrity or avoid or propaganda. -- pure propaganda. and chicago,ork two thirds of the artists in the show were from new york many of which were not here during the week of convention related violence. this speaks to a little bit. a german artist lived in the midwest in iowa and was here in chicago at the protest produced a work that looks a lot like a very famous at the time artists is cube shot through with a rifle. they needed to include the kind of signature work that had always been connected to, such as this one here. he was an ar
reviews of the show in the chicago tribune and new york times described it as a classic, exciting, and visually overworking. no clear consensus on how to register dissent or how to actually articulate a response to the political violence was forthcoming. in the new york times, it was argued i am large the show goes into the quick journalistic jab, relying heavily on name-calling to make its protest point. it underscores the larger dilemma facing artists interested in using their work as a...
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the chicago tribune writes it would be a two floor story.t has only opted for the occasional pop-up store. she says she'll work to help find employees other jobs. it pertains to perm innocent cosmetics. they say it does not properly handle needles and there are allegations of false or misleading a dozen people were hurt when it came crashing down. they it was hold ago meegt. it is part of the message from the vatican. this is response to the bomb shell report which molested 1,000 kids. here is a brand new interview with what he wants to see happen next. >> it is important that the bishops open their files that they be truly transparent. don't just tell us the number of abuser priests in your diocese >>> new parents of newborns, a warning about baby food now. consumer reports just tested 50 different types. every one of them had measurable levels of at least one heavy metal. organic foods were just as likely to contain heavy metals as conventional foods it's a malibu shop trying out pasta straws. >> sit an amazing pasta straw. it is really wo
the chicago tribune writes it would be a two floor story.t has only opted for the occasional pop-up store. she says she'll work to help find employees other jobs. it pertains to perm innocent cosmetics. they say it does not properly handle needles and there are allegations of false or misleading a dozen people were hurt when it came crashing down. they it was hold ago meegt. it is part of the message from the vatican. this is response to the bomb shell report which molested 1,000 kids. here is...
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" or bloomberg, well-known charities, we did when i was atwork "the chicago tribune," and big threats when your chairman and , ceo is a former wall street banker and you have a lot of lawyers and people are very seasoned, they are like, don't worry about it. you have not only that financial and establishment power behind you, but that depth of experience of and down the line to gauge things. it makes things a lot easier. the only thing i can say is you have to instill in your that people will try to intimidate you. people still constantly try to intimidate me and reporters in small ways. there is constant little friction with the white house, with the state department, where they are trying to claim that we shouldn't be doing something and it is really to try to intimidate us. a lot of journalism in small ways and large ways would be people trying to intimidate you and you have to get people used to thinking about that. i think, now that i am on the other side, i am an editor going to the dark side, i am highlighting the positives of that. it helps, even in a small paper, to h
" or bloomberg, well-known charities, we did when i was atwork "the chicago tribune," and big threats when your chairman and , ceo is a former wall street banker and you have a lot of lawyers and people are very seasoned, they are like, don't worry about it. you have not only that financial and establishment power behind you, but that depth of experience of and down the line to gauge things. it makes things a lot easier. the only thing i can say is you have to instill in your...
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. >> reporter: and he's telling "the chicago tribune" he only fired his weapon because he feared for his life. >> i never would have fired my gun if i didn't think my life was in jeopardy or another citizen's life was. >> reporter: van dyke insists he is not a racist and that he had never before fired his weapon. >> being portrayed as somebody that is trigger happy is highly inaccurate, false, hurtful. >> reporter: but tonight, some members of mcdonald's family are suggesting that the officers comments are self-serving. david, they are, in a word, skeptical. >> pierre thomas tonight. thank you, pierre. >>> meantime, there is a new headline tonight after those children were rescued from that remote compound in northern new mexico. one child was discovered dead on the property, a 3-year-old. the judge now dismissing charges against three adults arrested at the site earlier this month. prosecutors missing a deadline to establish, quote, probable cause. two other adults are still charged with the death of that 3-year-old boy. prosecutors say some of the 11 children rescued were being tra
. >> reporter: and he's telling "the chicago tribune" he only fired his weapon because he feared for his life. >> i never would have fired my gun if i didn't think my life was in jeopardy or another citizen's life was. >> reporter: van dyke insists he is not a racist and that he had never before fired his weapon. >> being portrayed as somebody that is trigger happy is highly inaccurate, false, hurtful. >> reporter: but tonight, some members of mcdonald's...
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let me read one of them, this is the chicago tribune. the fight against crime can be restricted to more better policing, chicago's crime problem is concentrated on a small number of poor, blighted, mostly african-american neighborhoods. those areas low their plight largely to a sordid history of systemic, deliberate, deliberate racial discrimination and violence. conditions that breed rampant crime came about not by accident, but by policy. what you think about that argument? anst: i think it reflects old notion that crime is not driven by personal behavior but by socioeconomic root causes. criminologists by and large have rejected that. there's a criminological theory , andd mismatch criminologist have done a great job of articulating that there is a loose relationship between socioeconomic indicators and violent crimes. one of the callers on the last segment pointed out that if you shoot someone and do a drive-by, you don't automatically increase your wealth. driven byime is not economic interests, rather it is sparked by anger, sexual
let me read one of them, this is the chicago tribune. the fight against crime can be restricted to more better policing, chicago's crime problem is concentrated on a small number of poor, blighted, mostly african-american neighborhoods. those areas low their plight largely to a sordid history of systemic, deliberate, deliberate racial discrimination and violence. conditions that breed rampant crime came about not by accident, but by policy. what you think about that argument? anst: i think it...
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a lot of people are flying and we are not regulating it at allt regulating thi the chicago tribune ran as stot with a call wildcat flight schoo school and identified three dozen wildcat flight schools inn the the chicagoland area and one of the stories the reporter wrote i how poorly trained they were and onat little training they hadlii and what little regulation there was at the schools that when you graduate quote unquote from the school and get your diploma you should get a coupon for a coffin as well. so in 1926 the department of commerce becomes the regulatinga agency and they start collecting licenses in an official manner. but don't think suddenly that may think everything like it is today. when these planes would crash even after the department of commerce became the regulatory agency they would still figure out what happened but they never could. they rarely could. and at times as early airplane travel begins the early airlines in 1929 a horrific 1929 are horrific story of an airline fly flying southwest flying over nes mexico and arizona and it just disappeared. they could n
a lot of people are flying and we are not regulating it at allt regulating thi the chicago tribune ran as stot with a call wildcat flight schoo school and identified three dozen wildcat flight schools inn the the chicagoland area and one of the stories the reporter wrote i how poorly trained they were and onat little training they hadlii and what little regulation there was at the schools that when you graduate quote unquote from the school and get your diploma you should get a coupon for a...
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chicago tribune around this time has a story about what they call wildcat flight schools to identify three dozen wildcats in the chicagoland area one of the lines that sticks with me is how poorly trained they were and what little training they had and what little regulation there was that when you graduate from one of these schools to get your diploma to get a coupon a coupon for a coffin as well. the department of commerce that is the regulating agency and they start collecting licenses in the official manner. but don't think suddenly that makes everything regulated in a a way that we expect. even after the department of commerce became the regulatory agency and then to figure out what happened they never could. they rarely could figure out what happened. and at times early airplane travel early airlines and in 1829 sto a horrific story to fly 1829 a horrific story to fly over the southwest over new mexico and arizona and it just disappeared. they could not find it for days. by the time they found it in the wasteland of the desert and everybody was dead. >> there was an acrobatic a
chicago tribune around this time has a story about what they call wildcat flight schools to identify three dozen wildcats in the chicagoland area one of the lines that sticks with me is how poorly trained they were and what little training they had and what little regulation there was that when you graduate from one of these schools to get your diploma to get a coupon a coupon for a coffin as well. the department of commerce that is the regulating agency and they start collecting licenses in...
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in terms of what anthony presented, where the rolling stones came here in 1964, the chicago tribune [ inaudible ] outside the trip been -- tribune building. they bought a barber down to meet them. the first underground paper was generally agreed to be the los angeles free press. a couple of important things about the free press. it came out of -- pleasure fair practice a culture. as you can see, this was their response to the rebellion. that it was not just a fire this time, other than it was actually more political than the paper was letting on. the los angeles times one a pulitzer for this practice was a different kind of coverage, looking through it -- looking at it through a different strain. the berkeley bar, would cover demonstrations the protesters want to do. encourage was an activist thing. -- taking people through this creep show in vietnam. the third paper was -- the paper, a lot of brainstorming over that name. in michigan. it was a students for democratic society. the largest young person's organization of the 60s. there voice. the fifth estate in detroit was the voice of
in terms of what anthony presented, where the rolling stones came here in 1964, the chicago tribune [ inaudible ] outside the trip been -- tribune building. they bought a barber down to meet them. the first underground paper was generally agreed to be the los angeles free press. a couple of important things about the free press. it came out of -- pleasure fair practice a culture. as you can see, this was their response to the rebellion. that it was not just a fire this time, other than it was...
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" and rest of its newspaper holdings to a private equity kpirm that's wording to the "chicago tribune" a bid between $19 and $20 a share has been made and a total offer could be $100 million for the entire company at least one other private equity bid for tronc may be in the process. the stock is up more than 11% on pace for its best day since early february >>> yep. showing that big intra die move on the screen. >>> investors are still digesting yesterday's bomb shell from tesla ceo elon musk that he's considering taking the company private. what exactly would that process entail who would fund it? so many questions. leslie picker has the latest details at headquarters. >> reporter: can we start what the process is unlikely to entail traditional leverage buy out would be very difficult. tesla is bleeding cash and without predictable stable floss large banks will be hesitant to commit to raising the debt required and even if tesla were able to finance a 60% of the deal with debt their annual interest bill alone would be $2.7 billion according to barclays could they finance the deal on
" and rest of its newspaper holdings to a private equity kpirm that's wording to the "chicago tribune" a bid between $19 and $20 a share has been made and a total offer could be $100 million for the entire company at least one other private equity bid for tronc may be in the process. the stock is up more than 11% on pace for its best day since early february >>> yep. showing that big intra die move on the screen. >>> investors are still digesting yesterday's...
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so i raced back to look up the "chicago tribune" article he referred to, still couldn't understand his anger, and thought how am i going to make amends with john? he has been my friend for so long. the next day he came up to me, i get ready for the second round, he puts his arm around me and says oh, it wasn't that bad after all, we're still friends. typical john mccain. a volcanic temper, but an embracing, loving approach when it came to friendship. that was john, passionate in his beliefs. not a man to hold grudges. he understood that two people can disagree on issues today, still both love this country, and work together tomorrow. occasionally, he would invite you on a trip. be careful. i said yes several times. a john mccain trip over a weekend was something you don't soon forget. if there is anybody out there who thinks that senators with john mccain were sitting poolside drinking these mixed drinks with paper umbrellas, they've got it all wrong. john mccain's trips on the weekend were more like bataan death marches. from the minute you got on that plane until you got back to wash
so i raced back to look up the "chicago tribune" article he referred to, still couldn't understand his anger, and thought how am i going to make amends with john? he has been my friend for so long. the next day he came up to me, i get ready for the second round, he puts his arm around me and says oh, it wasn't that bad after all, we're still friends. typical john mccain. a volcanic temper, but an embracing, loving approach when it came to friendship. that was john, passionate in his...
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. >> reportedly considering an offer to sell the "chicago tribune" and newspaper holdings to a private equity firm. total offer could be over $700 million. trump sold a southern newspaper including "the l.a. times" earlier this year and most recently made some major cuts to the staff of the new york daily news. cheryl: changing time for the newspaper base. thank you so much. not backing down in the care for with the united states. the country imposing a 25% retaliatory tariffs on $60 million worth of u.s. could go into effect in two weeks the same day u.s. tariffs on chinese goods in the same amount again. this is a tit-for-tat we been telling you about. china operating like a mobster after the jump administration imposed $34 billion for the tariffs on china that went into effect last month. sticking with trade come the u.s. and mexican officials holding trade talks in washington as they try to reach a new nafta deal by the end of the week. cheryl: a key sticking point, an agreement on cars. we get more from edward morris. >> another round of talks with the trade delegation meeting wit
. >> reportedly considering an offer to sell the "chicago tribune" and newspaper holdings to a private equity firm. total offer could be over $700 million. trump sold a southern newspaper including "the l.a. times" earlier this year and most recently made some major cuts to the staff of the new york daily news. cheryl: changing time for the newspaper base. thank you so much. not backing down in the care for with the united states. the country imposing a 25% retaliatory...
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kennedy: according to the "chicago tribune," 1,700 people have been shot in the windy i this year alonee? and what can be done to stop the violence. i have a feeling you will all have a didn't place you come from on this one. robby, what is the root cause of this violence a place like chicago. >> all of this violence is gang violence and the gang violence is related to the black market drug trade. legalize drugs, decripple fallize drugs. that would take away with these gangs are fighting each other. there are no alcohol gangs killing each other. this would take the drug market out of the black market. they wouldn't have this financial incentive to kill each other. you would solve more of the homicides. drug deaths are the hardest homicides to solve. they think they will get away with it you are more likely to commit violence studies have shown. >> we have a patch work of gun safety laws that go from state to state. illinois has strong gun control measures but it's surrounded by states with very weak ones. 60% of the guns that were looked at in a recent study actually came from out of st
kennedy: according to the "chicago tribune," 1,700 people have been shot in the windy i this year alonee? and what can be done to stop the violence. i have a feeling you will all have a didn't place you come from on this one. robby, what is the root cause of this violence a place like chicago. >> all of this violence is gang violence and the gang violence is related to the black market drug trade. legalize drugs, decripple fallize drugs. that would take away with these gangs are...
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tribune does not own chicago. charlie: no, they don't. a little bit off topic but i've been trying to get my head around this just all day. if trump wants to start this space force -- liz: president trump. charlie: if they beam him up to mars and he was on mars would donald trump be an illegal alien on mars? >> [laughter] liz: elsewhere around the nation , sinclair and tribune, charlie? charlie: think about that. that's like one of these like deep philosophical questions. liz: indeed, all right charlie: anyway we'll get back to that later. i read the lawsuit by the way. now here is it was pretty much we've been hearing this for weeks that tribune was likely to bail out of this deal following the fcc throwing cold water on it and basically putting this into the courts which would be a very up hill battle. i've also heard over this period of time there was some legal action. it was unclear whether tribune was going to sue sinclair, or sinclair might sue tribune for a breakup fee. we understand there's no breakup fee on this deal now. what's
tribune does not own chicago. charlie: no, they don't. a little bit off topic but i've been trying to get my head around this just all day. if trump wants to start this space force -- liz: president trump. charlie: if they beam him up to mars and he was on mars would donald trump be an illegal alien on mars? >> [laughter] liz: elsewhere around the nation , sinclair and tribune, charlie? charlie: think about that. that's like one of these like deep philosophical questions. liz: indeed, all...
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according to the chicago tribune, "it marked the worst violence of any single weekend in chicago since at least before 2016, the year in which hop sides hit records unseen for two decades." this afternoon, the police superintendent eddie johnson announced as many as 600 additional police officers are being deployed. he says they'll be in the hardest hit neighborhoods by the weekend. we are happy to be joined tonight by arne duncan, a proud chicagoan, former head of the chicago public schools and as a member of the obama cabinet, one of the longest serving secretaries of education in our nation's history. his new book "how schools work, an inside account of failure and success from one of the nation's longest serving secretaries of education," is available starting today. mr. secretary, thank you so much for coming. this is not a book about firearms. it's not a book about violence and survival though i have to ask you because the topics are not mutually exclusive. violence in a city like chicago and education in a city like chicago. >> they're absolutely enter twined. i'm obsessed with
according to the chicago tribune, "it marked the worst violence of any single weekend in chicago since at least before 2016, the year in which hop sides hit records unseen for two decades." this afternoon, the police superintendent eddie johnson announced as many as 600 additional police officers are being deployed. he says they'll be in the hardest hit neighborhoods by the weekend. we are happy to be joined tonight by arne duncan, a proud chicagoan, former head of the chicago public...
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. >> chicago tribune reports that it would be a two-floor store across several interconnected buildingsa few blocks from the company's midwest headquarters and show off the range of hardware products. it is not the first time the tech giant attempting a physical store. until now google opted for the occasional pop-up store. >>> silicon valley executive says the secret to success at work is to skip lunch. >> and breakfast. and dinner. scott mcgrew is here to explain. >> phil libin is a long time executive and venture capitalist. this sunday on press we'll talk to him about the future of jobs as ai takes over but you're right. there is an interesting fact of him. he doesn't eat for days at a time. i want you to describe -- i know what it stays feels like to stay up far too long. does it feel that you haven't eaten in four days? >> it feels really good. and specifically, it kind of -- in 30 seconds, we have two engines. all human bodies. we can burn carbs or fat. all of us basically never turned on did fat burning engine bauftd way we eat. we have the cars with engines and only using one o
. >> chicago tribune reports that it would be a two-floor store across several interconnected buildingsa few blocks from the company's midwest headquarters and show off the range of hardware products. it is not the first time the tech giant attempting a physical store. until now google opted for the occasional pop-up store. >>> silicon valley executive says the secret to success at work is to skip lunch. >> and breakfast. and dinner. scott mcgrew is here to explain....
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clarence paige and columnist for the chicago tribune and john meacham is with us. his latest book "the soul of america," hey john, what is the year later damage assessment from charlottesville? >> well, there is obviously the memory of heather heyer who stood throughout the long and tragic jim crow era stood for what we should be and not necessarily of what we are all the time. and so i think that's the most perhaps one of the most important things to take a moment and realize that someone gave her life and trying to protest against the neo-nazis and the clans man wen who gathe there a year ago. the event of august 11th and 12th will loom very large. that was the first momen moment -- maybe not the first but a significant moment where the president seemed to have a hard time figuring out whether he stood with people like heather heyer argued that we had to be apart and aside with our better angels or did he stand with david dukes and others? >> david dukes said a year ago that is why we elected donald trump was to protect statues like the robert e. lee statue and p
clarence paige and columnist for the chicago tribune and john meacham is with us. his latest book "the soul of america," hey john, what is the year later damage assessment from charlottesville? >> well, there is obviously the memory of heather heyer who stood throughout the long and tragic jim crow era stood for what we should be and not necessarily of what we are all the time. and so i think that's the most perhaps one of the most important things to take a moment and realize...
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in the meantime the "chicago tribune" reports a family of a 15-year-old who police say fatally shot himself is accusing officers of killing that boy. that's tonight's live look from outside the beltway. we will be right back. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop, 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. you might or joints.hing for your heart... like these for only $2 or less but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ experience the great lengths we go to in testing our performance line. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2018 is 300 and is 300 all wheel drive for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >> bret: a senior u.s. defense post is confirming one m
in the meantime the "chicago tribune" reports a family of a 15-year-old who police say fatally shot himself is accusing officers of killing that boy. that's tonight's live look from outside the beltway. we will be right back. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop, 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like...
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he covered the clinton impeachment trial for the chicago tribune.e editor of the news start-up called news guard that will rate the voracity of news and information sites. and also joining our conversation is our friend steve kornacki. so mr. warren, are you surprised that we're hearing the word and we're hearing the word from the president, using it obviously to bat it down. >> first of all, i'm surprised you answered the question about giuliani's green fees were waived by trump. i would love to know. the stuff is fascinating. one, to have this look like it's merely private behavior when in fact as steve noted it's apples and oranges particularly with the charge it's hush money. both money would trade themselves distinctly as witch hunts. if you remember back there was a show and the venom that we reported that particularly democrats showed towards ken starr was huge. now, one thing left out of that brilliant brief, concise history of steve was the fact clinton benefitted not just from a good economy but by the unpopularity of his enemies, notably
he covered the clinton impeachment trial for the chicago tribune.e editor of the news start-up called news guard that will rate the voracity of news and information sites. and also joining our conversation is our friend steve kornacki. so mr. warren, are you surprised that we're hearing the word and we're hearing the word from the president, using it obviously to bat it down. >> first of all, i'm surprised you answered the question about giuliani's green fees were waived by trump. i would...
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one has been charged according to the chicago tribune in the city run by democrats by democrats for decadeshould city leaders take more heat? take a look at these statistics. since 2011, room emanuel. before since he became mayor there have been over 18000 shooters and nearly 4,000 murders. murders in the windy city. just unbelievable. joining me for reaction. retired police officer ron martineli and democratic strategist antoine seerice. i want to go to you first. if you want to have results, you have to elect different people. the democrats have been running the windy city. what do you say to rob emanuel? his policy aren't working. after nearlyy 4,000 murders and 18,000 shootings. don't you think maybe it is time try something else? >> well, jason let me first say how sad and heartbreaking it is for hear those numbers. any time we have someone's child being killed and the mother and a father having to plan a funeral it makes you reexamine this thing called life and why we did what we do. i don't think you can pinpoint it on rob emanuel, although he dudoes share only of the blame. it is go
one has been charged according to the chicago tribune in the city run by democrats by democrats for decadeshould city leaders take more heat? take a look at these statistics. since 2011, room emanuel. before since he became mayor there have been over 18000 shooters and nearly 4,000 murders. murders in the windy city. just unbelievable. joining me for reaction. retired police officer ron martineli and democratic strategist antoine seerice. i want to go to you first. if you want to have results,...
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. >> professor donna leff is a reporter for chicago today, chicago tribune and the ypsilanti press. teaches courses in the analysis of urban issues, culture and business of journalism and media law and ethics. her research involves the role of minorities and race in media coverage and professional. she is involved in studies involving the impact of investigative reporting on social issues. donna, the floor is years. >> thanks, abe. so to set the stage for tonight's discussion i'd like to just frame the issues briefly before i turn to our panel. we're charged with looking at the way the media covered the democratic national convention in august of 1968 and how the participants clashed both in perspectives and kind of literally physically. my memories of these nights depend on television and newspaper coverage. this was a time
. >> professor donna leff is a reporter for chicago today, chicago tribune and the ypsilanti press. teaches courses in the analysis of urban issues, culture and business of journalism and media law and ethics. her research involves the role of minorities and race in media coverage and professional. she is involved in studies involving the impact of investigative reporting on social issues. donna, the floor is years. >> thanks, abe. so to set the stage for tonight's discussion i'd...